mar-a-lago today with his most powerful ally in washington as president biden blasts the former president as a convicted criminal in a massive new ad buy. the maneuvers from both sides ahead of their first debate next week. a new phase in israel s operations in gaza, and netanyahu disbanding his war cabinet. what does it all mean for the war against hamas? scorching heat from detroit to boston as wildfires rage in california. the extreme weather that s turning this summer into a slow broil. good morning. thanks for being here. it s 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin this morning with the intensifying race for the white house today donald trump hosts house speaker mike johnson and the head of the campaign committee working to elect house republicans at mar-a-lago to talk strategy, while president biden is seeing green coming off a record fund-raiser, raking in $30 million at a hollywood event with big-time stars in attendance. nbc s vaughn h
what voters at home care about? should social media have a warning label, the same way cigarettes do? the new pitch from the surgeon general who says our children s well-being is at stake. and wiping the slate clean. maryland s governor just pardoned tens of thousands of people convicted of marijuana-related crimes. why he says he was motivated to take such sweeping ab shun. we start with president biden pushing spending to a new level in what is expected to be the most expensive presidential campaign in american history. today the campaign announcing a new $50 million ad buy, part of a massive new effort to reframe the stakes of this election just ten days before the first presidential debate. the goal in the words of the biden campaign is to focus on trump s legal issues and allow the president to project himself as a, quote, wise and steady leader in contrast to trump s chaos and division. in the courtroom we see donald trump for who he is. he s been convicted of 3
that was called out in this report that i think is also really important, is that a lot? out of the countries that are doing better have home visiting nurses. so we now know that 65% of the deaths that are happening that are related to pregnancy and childbirth are happening postpartum within the first year after baby is born. so the emphasis has been on prenatal care, which we can still do better at i m delivery and then mom is like, move on, babies here. mom, you ve got through this and then she s left on her own with little access to services, mental health then the paid leave piece is what comes into play there? women are just unsupported. it s a gender equity issue, i think at the very root cause and there s more attention to it, but it s not happening fast enough. and women are still dying your organization has now what fib we re almost 15, almost. and this is showing like the crisis is then the crisis is now silver lining though. are there are people like you who are pu
now, matthew, chance. thanks for your reporting. the news continues right here on cnn i d write next breaking news on hold indefinitely, an appeals court putting the brakes on trump s georgia election interference case, making it highly unlikely trump goes to trial for the election. has the judge in trump s classified documents case hands trump another wind plus republican revenge. trump promising to punish his opponents if reelected, as is allies on capitol hill, follow suit and now are doing trump s dirty work. and tonight and outfront exclusive, the neighbor at the center of the dispute with justice alito s wife is my guess. what she says? happened just before the alitos flu and american flag upside down. let s go out front good evening. i m erin burnett outfront tonight, breaking news. a major legal decision in trump s georgia election interference case. and that case is now postponed indefinitely. the fulton county district attorney, fani willis, had been promisi
the 80th anniversary of d-day landings at omaha beach. on this day in 1944 more than 160,000 troops landed along a 50-mile stretch of french shoreline. they took the fight to germany s nazi forces. to this day it remains the largest seaborne invasion in history widely regarded as the moment allied forces began turning the tide in world war ii. many heads of state and world leaders are now attending this ceremony. that s what is playing out on the left side of your screen. today, including president biden, you will see others who you recognize and, of course, the president of the republic of france is there along with his wife, the macrons, we ll take you there when the ceremony begins. there is a lot to get to today and with this in the forefront, so much history, so much forged in the name of freedom and our fighters at the forefront, too. we honor them, we thank them, we keep them in our minds this hour and we will cover this the moment it begins. there is a reenactment of