jurassic world held onto the top spot. new day continues right now. i m brianna keilar with john berman. chaos in the sky as airlines cancel thousands of flights over the weekend. is this the new normal? a member of the january 6th committee says subpoenaing former president myself expense a majority. house majority whip jim clyburn joins us. what he says about joe biden s bid for re-election and how information on how russia could take advantage of u.s. division during the midterms. morning viewers here in the u.s. and around the world. it is monday, june 20th. i m brianna keilar in washington with john berman in new york. it s shaping up to be another harrowing day at u.s. airports. more than 900 flights were canceled sunday across the country. since thursday, there have been more than 4,000 flight cancellations and another 1,600 flights already canceled today. the airlines are blaming weather problems and ongoing staffing shortages. in particular, shortage of
i m using every lever available to me to bring down prices for the american people. when will prices start to fall? energy secretary jennifer granholm joins me exclusively to discuss ahead. plus, marking juneteenth. the nation celebrates a momentous day in american history. i ll speak to a democrat who worked to make it a federal holiday. congresswoman sheila jackson lee ahead. hello. i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is worried about our democracy and our wallets, yet there is one bright spot this father s day. children as young as 6 months old are now eligible for covid-19 vaccines after more than two years of the pandemic. but this bit of good news comes as even president biden is acknowledging in a rare interview that americans are, quote, really, really down. here s why. americans are watching their 401(k)s plummet as the economy faces the highest inflation in decades and reported high gas prices. the threat to the economy is sharing a spli
in danger. state officials prepare to testify in this week s hearing, i ll speak exclusively to a democratic committee member, congressman adam shiff and a republican congressman, fred upton next. and recession looming, high inflation and gas prices are hitting americans where it s hard but president biden said a recession is not inevitable. i m using every lever available to me to bring down prices for the american people. when will prices start to fall? energy secretary jennifer granholm joins me exclusively to discuss ahead. plus, marking juneteenth. the nation celebrates a momentous day in american history. i ll speak to a democrat who worked to make it a federal holiday, congresswoman sheila jackson lee ahead. hello. i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is worried about our democracy and our wallets, yet there is one bright spot this father s day. children as young as 6 months old are now eligible for covid-19 vaccines after more than two ye
effective advocate for what i actually do believe. it helps me anticipate the weaknesses my own argument, bolster them and be better prepared when they are challenged. so there are many reasons to expose ourselves to different perspectives. take the issue of a national minimum wage. there are those who believe congress should set the minimum wage for everyone and it should be $15 an hour. there are those who think congress should set the wage but it should be higher or lower than $15 an hour. there are those who have no quarrel with $15 an hour as a minimum wage but they believe that issue should be left to the different states and cities. there are those who believe government should not set the minimum wage at all. so it s the same issue. there are just differentview points. then there are some issues where try as we may, we cannot understand the other side of the issue at all. when you look at president biden immigration plan you will find a lot of money for south and cent
that this has been accbused. it s been stretched beyond reason. he s a remarkable statement which is because obama and trump invoked it, we want to invoke it. which sounds like two presidents have used it so future presidents should. this is part of a decade s long tension over does the congress have to authorize military action, where is the president s authority stop and start. there was a bigger issue there. but if you go back to the politics of that day, it was a big deal. there was 9/11 and then tbush administration started to identify iraq as a threat. but this was a big vote is for democrats, including the senator from delaware, who is now the president of the united states. this is not a blank check for the use of force against iraq for my reason. it s an authorization for the use of force, if necessary, to compel iraq to disarm, as it promised after the gulf war.