and bring on the good stuff. guaranteed visit four imprint.com good morning to you. welcome to cnn this morning, it s sunday, june 23rd. i m victor blackwell and i m amara walker. thank you so much for being with us. here s what we re watching for you. this morning. the one one-on-one showdown between president biden and former president trump is just four days away. trump is out on the trail taking shots as his opponent while the president hunger s down with the staff at camp, david was catastrophic. flooding is prompting evacuations and rescues and states across the midwest and heat alerts persist for more than 100 million people through the weekend dc hit 100 degrees for the first time in eight years. also stunning accusations against a texas woman accused of trying to drown a three-year-old at a pool. why those are the community are calling the incident than a potential hate-crime. boeing and nasa officials are again delaying the boeing starliner capsule is retu
tomorrow. tomorrow. 12 years ago this week, then president obama signed one of the most important executive actions of his presidency the one that would change hundreds of thousands of lives across this country. the policy was that deferred action for childhood arrivals, or daca. it provided temporary protection from deportation for young people who are undocumented, young people who came to the united states as children, often brought by their parents or loved ones. they grew up in this country, attending school and places of worship, many without any knowledge of their legal status until years down the line, often finding out when they applied for a drivers license or applied to college or a job. for all intents and purposes, they are american, woven into the fabric of this country, which is why, 12 years ago, president obama took action. imagine you ve done everything right your entire life, studied hard, worked hard, maybe even graduated top of your class, only to sud
of childhood arrivals or daca. provided protection for young people who were undocumented. young people who came to the united states as children, often brought by their parents or loved ones. they grew up in this country, attending schools and places of worship, many without knowledge of their legal status until years down-the-line. often finding out when they applied for a driver s license or a job or college. for all intense and purposes they are american, woven into the fabric of this country which is why 12 years ago president barack obama took action. imagine you have done everything right your entire life. studied hard, worked hard, maybe even graduated at the top of your class only to suddenly face the threat of deportation to a country that you know nothing about. a language you may not speak. i will not give up on this issue. not only because it is the right thing to do for our economy and ceo s agree with me, not just because it is the right to do for our securit
paul: they take tools trump could use or some republican could use. do you, your advice for republicans to take the policy victory or keep the issue? take the victory especially after the last year they had, the speaker disaster, not a lot of other accomplishments, they need this to happen and take her to the voters. john: ahead, claudine gay steps down as harvard s president and blames others for her demise, warning her ouster as part of a broader war against american institutions. our panel reacts next. starting at just $79.95. the exam alone is worth at least $69. i can see from your expression that you find that shocking. and you re actually speechless. aaaaaaaaand you don t have ears. two pairs and a free exam for just $79.95. book an exam today at americasbest.com.