brink of default. we re going to come together. because there is no alternative. everybody is working hard. the president ends his overseas trip with no deal in sight. is there still time to avoid economical amity. plus it is go time. i think in florida we showed what it takes to not just win, win big and then deliver big. desantis is finally set to announce his 2024 run but does he have what it takes to topple the front-runner. and hbo election nightmare. with 100,000 milwaukee absentee missing, every vote must be counted. the question succession viewers are asking, could it happen in real life? welcome to inside politics and i m abby phillip. with this morning, with as few as 11 days to go until a possible default, the full faith and credit of the united states till hanging very much in the balance. earlier this morning, during a news conference wrapping his trip to the g7 summit in japan, president biden called once again for republicans to move
i m paula reid in washington. jim acosta has the day off. we are following several developing stories on this busy afternoon. the u.s. takes another step closer to running out of money to pay its debts. despite a deadline as close as 12 days away, the high-stakes negotiations between the white house and republicans have broken down. and it s not clear when they will resume. meanwhile, president biden will cut short his asia trip to address the looming debt crisis, but before heading home tomorrow from the g7 summit in japan biden will meet with ukraine s president. president zelenskyy is making a dramatic appearance at the gathering to ask world leaders for more help in the war against russia. zelenskyy s plea comes as russia claims a major victory in ukraine. today the head of the mercenary wagner group says his fighters captured bakhmut after months of brutal fighting. ukraine says it still holds a small portion of the city. cnn s phil mattingly is at the g7 summit in hiros
supreme court justice ketanji brown jackson gave her first commencement address as a sitting justice yesterday hoping to inspire the new graduates with the message drawn from a longstanding touchstone of american culture. survivor. yes. that s right. when i say survivor i am indeed referring to the reality tv show where people are stranded on an island and compete to be the last person standing, and if you can believe it, that show has been running 23 years and is currently in its 44th season and i am a survivor super fan. i have seen every episode since the second season and i watch it with my husband and daughters which is not easy to do with the
of your professional lives. a survivor super fan. who knew? on sunday, she will deliver the commencement address at boston university s law school. a quick programming note. a look back at former president barack obama s historic presidency and the defining moments that shaped the decade s politics. the cnn original series the 2010s continues with obama: legacy online airing tomorrow on cnn. coming up, president biden continues his trip at the g7 summit in japan. back here in washington, debt ceiling negotiations are stalling. more on that ahead live in the cnn newsroom. what a about work? i got you. looking g great you guys! go to your happy pricice p priceline the chase ink business premier card is made for people like
today here in washington, justice jackson made her first commencement address. in advice to university law graduates, the court s newest justice revealed she gets inspiration from an unlikely place, a reality tv show. i am a survivor super fan. i have seen every episode since the second season, and i watch it with my husband and my daughters even now, which i will admit, it s not easy to do with the demands of my day job. but you have to set priorities, people. if you make the most of the resources you have, use your strengths to make your mark and play the long game in your interactions with others, you will not only survive, you will thrive. and not only now, at the start of your career, but for the rest