Its Defense Spending because its looking at north korea, chinese aggression and also looking ahead possibly to another Trump Administration where its not so sure the us welcome to the rescue. And its making these investments to be able to stand on its own there clearly also emphasizing here, theyre unity, right . But there is something obviously hanging over this. And we understood from mj lese reporting that it might not come off, which is the us still deal. However, it did come up, obviously they were going to be asked about it and that is japans largest steel maker offered to purchase us steel to the tune of 14 in december. The biden is very opposed to this. Hes trying to stand with the union and i wonder what you made the question as it was, was did it come up . Did the topic come up . No. The answer is no one answer directly. And Prime Minister kishida basically said discussions are underway between the parties and then he sort of said japan believes something to the effect of bas
remaining court cases. and why the former president is considering this a victory. the chances of a trial before the election are zero at this point. major: plus the strong chilling words from the dissenting justices. the cbs evening news starts now. good evening, everyone. i am major garrett in for norah o donnell. the groundbreaking decision from our nation s highest court. presidents have absolute immunity for official acts while in office, but they do not have immunity for unofficial acts. that means donald trump can and most certainly will claim broad immunity in his pending federal election interference case. a case that is now unlikely to be resolved before election day. chief justice john roberts penned the opinion writing the president may not be prosecuted for exercising his core constitutional powers. as for the dissent, justice sonia sotomayor forcefully pushed back and deployed bleak hypotheticals orders the navy seal team six to assassinate a politi
politics i am the president, but i am also a dad joe biden, in the complicated pander and chief candidates for reelection and concern father as his son sits inside of delaware courtroom facing criminal charges brought by it biden, justice department plus file and error. donald trump s conviction on criminal charges rallies republicans to his side while democrats are divided on this question, is branding trump with a convicted felon label, help or hurt their chances at stopping has returned to the white house and capitol hill flash at this hour, republicans are grilling dr. anthony fauci on his tough and controversial decisions during the covid pandemic. i m dana bash so let s go behind the headlines and inside politics we start right now. we are going to go right up to capitol hill and we re going to get into that hearing. marjorie taylor greene is questioning dr. anthony. good okay. we ll we ll take that as a you don t know what you represent. this as director of the nih
won t stop. violent storms strike several states with hail and more. while much of the country broils in heat. reporter: i m shanelle kaul in new york city where we could soon see a break from these oppressive temperatures. also tonight, with the war in gaza grinding on, israel takes aim at u.s. support. reporter: i m in tel aviv where prime minister benjamin netanyahu has doubled down on accusations the biden administration is withholding weapons deliveries for israel. in another war zone, russia and ukraine trading attacks. presidential debate. the first face o24 now four days away. plus, price fight. fast food chains update menus after your complaints. reporter: i m kenny choi in los angeles with the appetizing new deals in the battle for your buck. and later, gone green. this popular old ride now powered by clean energy and we re on board. reporter: i m danya bacchus in napa valley, where the wine train is going green. announcer: this is the cbs weeke
your phone can measure you right now. i m taylor on ios or android. so you, in this morning with kasie hunt. next it s monday, june 24th, right now on cnn this morning but clock is ticking. joe biden and donald trump honing their strategies ahead of their looming debate. re-match plus, it s been two years since the supreme court overturned roe versus wade, handing control to the states. but how will it impact the outcome of the election? this no member and a month s worth of rain in just three days this morning, i was reeling from what authorities are calling monumental flooding all right. 5:00 a.m. here in washington, dc. alive. look at that beautiful sunrise in new york city. on this summer, monday morning, morning, everyone, i m cases see it s wonderful to have you with us three days and counting before the historic debate rematch between president biden and former president donald trump a president and a former president have never faced off in a debate like this. b