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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 putting voice to it and working all along the process to make it better. >> it's great to see you for saying thanks so much a new our obscene, a new central starts right now right now, president biden is on here his weight back to normandy for a crucial speech on democracy and freedom. >> this comes just hours after your announced a new major aid package for ukraine. the president's son it's back in a delaware courtroom today. what the defense is hoping to hear from hunter biden's daughter and the president's brother, too blunt, potentially yesterday's dramatic testimony and it's one last spin for america's longest running game show host after more than four decades and over 8,000 episodes, we'll fortunes pat say jack is saying farewell viewers, i'm omar jimenez with kate bolduan, john berman, and sarah sidner out this is cnn news central president biden right now, making his way back to normandy, france we're very soon you will be delivering a much-anticipated high-stakes speech on the battle for democracy abroad. >> and at home in his view, biden will likely not say donald trump's donald call out donald trump by name. >> but the risks that biden believes his political rival poses will once again be front and center of his remarks also front-and-center we'll be lottery putin's russia last hour. >> biden wrapped a meeting with ukraine's president where biden, on-camera with zelenskyy, apologize to him the delay of u.s. aid making it to ukraine. biden blamed republicans and then said this continued to stay steady with you do you are the bulwark or usc aggression is taking place. we have an obligation to cnn's kayla tausche traveling with the president once again this morning, kayla set us up for what we could be hearing from the president very soon. okay. the president is going to be here at 0.2 hawk, which is a very symbolic, poignant, emotional place in american history and really world history. this is where 225 us army rangers scaled the cliffs to take out german artillery positions where they were positioned to be firing on omaha and utah beaches, just as those allied forces were arriving on d-day, there's going to be at least one veteran from the us army here present when the president makes his remarks, and that is going to be john ward del, he arrived here in the days following d-day and present biden is going to tell the story through the lens of mr. ward, del and other current us army rangers who will be present to talk about the example that was set in world war ii and how the the us and the world owe it to those veterans and to those current service members to carry on on that tradition of defending democracy worldwide. now, other themes are going to be the unbreakable alliance between nato members. the potential rise of isolationism that president biden is going to warn against. and of course, implicitly, the rise of populism and the popularity of those positions among the base of donald trump who is of course his opponent in this upcoming election. in making this speech from this particular location, biden is borrowing from the playbook of former president ronald reagan, who gave a very similar speech, 40 years ago on d-day in 1984 and was in fairly similar straits to president biden himself up for reelection in a matter for months and facing waning support at home for us intervention in conflicts overseas for reagan, of course, it was the cold war and the aggression of the soviet union for a president biden, it is too hot wars both in ukraine, on the frontlines of europe, as well as this situation between israel and hamas, where the administration can is racing toward a ceasefire deal that has remained elusive, but president biden is going to be delivering the message that democracy should and will prevail people just need to believe it kayla tausche great to see you oh, before i let you go, i wanted to ask him, so sorry, i forgot. almost wanted to ask you about biden's meeting with president zelenskyy. one more. are you learning about it? >> yeah. that ended just a few moments ago and at the top of the meeting, president biden announced a new aid package for ukraine 225 million that will include artillery, ammunition and new air defense systems. >> that is the sixth package. that is the result of the tens of billions of dollars in additional funding that congress risk greenland back in april. but it took six months to get that funding and president biden in that meeting apologize to president zelenskyy for any delays it caused on the battlefield. here's what he said. >> guys for weeks knowing was going to be surge of funding because we had trouble, getting the bill as a pass at the money is from some of our very conservative members of her we got it done finally really remarkable this comes as western allies are trying to discuss new and long-term funding solutions for ukraine as political and financial where with all around the world is growing thin it's great to see your caleb. thank you very much. >> and with us now, is presidential historian douglas brinkley, excuse me. thanks for taking the time. good to see you. >> i want to start with look, i mean, is a very critical time in europe right now if there's no secret about that even we even saw ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy embracing world war ii veterans at one point. yesterday. >> do you see any parallels to the climate in europe now versus 40 years ago when, when reagan spoken, even going back into the late 30s as well well, 40 years ago when ronald reagan went over, there, you gave these two remarkable speeches, one at 0.2 hoc where he talked about the us army second rangers, these highly trained special ops who climbed 100 foot cliffs to decimate the 155 millimeter french blasting guns that were towering over the point in pill boxes. and by wiping out those guns, those rangers saved a lot of lives at omaha and utah beaches on when reagan came and he gave a speech of a lifetime, peggy noonan wrote it he gave a second speech that tony dolan wrote on omaha beach and these are kind of clarion calls those two reagan speeches for democracy in europe reagan spoke about the liberation of western europe. but we now have to liberate eastern europe and lo and behold, not many years after his normandy speeches in 1989, the berlin wall came down in 1991, the soviet union collapsed. so there's this feeling that those reagan's speeches, beyond being well-delivered and well-written, was the beginning of the end of the soviet union president biden is hoping to capture some of the reagan magic. and yes, it's so symbolic that he's width. so linskey, who standing up against russia against authoritarianism, against putin as a symbol of what a brave chilean person of democracy does against the tyrant like putin. and i thought was very poignant that president biden talked about. we were slow on our funding because you either have to be all in of saving the ukraine or not in at all. and we've been trying to pulling the plug in and out, in and out instead of being direct, but most americans would like to see the united states to fend the zelenskyy and the brave people. the ukraine dog, we're just next to your picture. we're showing shot of where president biden is going to be giving his remarks and pointe-du-hoc. and when you look at just i'm going to say the majesty the setting on which president biden is going to make the speech. it reminds me of just how president's present and past. often utilize these moments abroad to give presidential like term defining speeches to the world, and also speaking to domestic audiences what does a stage like this? a moment, a setting like this? a florida president that we, as we know talking about reagan and beyond. and even i remember speeches from obama when he was abroad that were huge moments for the president well it's a great question. you know, when ronald reagan's trip been men, katie four was planned by mike dever. we consider deeper the kind of maestro of statecraft. and they send advance agents there, got there exact right visual time did in those days. and so the big speech would come in in the us. it's 7:00 a.m. which was trying to capture the good morning, america. today's show audience reagan, in early 1984, had a 27% approval rating and foreign policy after the speeches, they're at normandy, reagan went up to 50, 60%, and stayed there for the rest of the election cycle. so it does have an impact. why, what goes on here? look at the film clip of zelenskyy talking and holding and hugging in american hero of world war ii and saying, you saved europe those are very powerful moments and reagan speech may anybody who had served in world war ii feel proud about it? and reagan and told everybody in america, you have a veteran, you have a hero, a somebody who served in either of the world we're ii, korea, vietnam, in your community, telling them to stand up, tell them, thank you. it started a wave around the country. i think you're seeing joe biden doing that now, try to remind people of his love of the veterans of america, but also our armed forces it's always great to have you come on to kind of set the stage for these big moments are really appreciate it thank you all right, so we do have some breaking news this morning when i want to get two once again, us job growth coming in hot in may 272,000 jobs were added last one's really blowing past expectations. rahel solomon back with us, break down the report for us we're hell. yes. so let's put that 272,000 and perspective as you pointed out, kate, right. so that's where we are we were expecting something closer to write about this, right? 180,000. so we surpass those wallstreet expectations almost by 100,000 taking a look at the prior two months, these were actually revised slightly lower, but again, i mean, especially what would this be? april, march, specially strong. right. so you see that their unemployment, this comes from a different survey and the report same report, but this actually ticked up passing 4% for the first time since january of 2022 so if you put this sort of, if you look at this broadly and if you put this in perspective, this is a very tight range, is very low unemployment and even with a tick up, it's still pretty low. and then looking at wages now, if you're a worker and you're hoping for a raise, or if you are looking for a raise, you like to see this uptake, right? because we actually saw on a monthly basis and an annual basis, wages pick back up more than wallstreet was expecting, also more than we saw the month prior. the reason why wall street probably doesn't like this. the reason why futures are actually lower on this report is because of the concern within the fed that maybe higher wages could fuel into higher inflation. of course, they are trying to tamp down inflation. >> so you put this in perspective, k and omar with this sort of, uh, picking back up a heating backup of the labor market and all this really means is that the labor market continues to show signs of strength. >> but also the fed continues to show no signs of being in a rush to cut rates. that's also why wall street is not so excited about this report. so we know rate cuts are coming inevitably at some point, but a report like this means will likely have to wait a bit longer. we hear from the fed next week, it'll be really curious to hear what they have to say about this may jobs report. >> yeah, i remember for so long it was june was going to be the month where we're going to see the fed cut rates clearly virtually no one expects that now exactly right. you can see around. thank you so much. you're welcome appreciate it. >> or hell, also, prosecutors say they have two more witnesses to call before they rest their case against hunter biden, who is expected to testify today. and a cnn exclusive, what a cia assessments suggests about netanyahu's post-war plan for gaza and mark meadows, the former chief of staff 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have two more witnesses to call before resting their case. it's really been a week of dramatic, deeply personal, and at times embarrassing testimony none more so than from hallie biden. she's the widow of beau biden and also dated hunter she testified yesterday she believes he was using drugs when he purchased the gun at the center of this case today, biden's defense attorney is hoping that testimony from ke family members, the president's brother and granddaughter, will outweigh hallie biden's testimony we will see joining us now, cnn's evan perez. evan, so what can we expect today all our court proceedings just got underway in this historic trial. >> and what we were expecting this morning is the prosecution's going to have their final two witnesses, a dea agent and an fbi cameras. part of what they're trying to do is to have the jury here about the drugs. there was residue found on a pouch where the firearm was found back on october 23rd in 2018, but really, they're just wrapping up what we heard from the star witness yesterday. hallie biden. once you've pointed out she she was the one who was dating a hunter biden in 2018, we bought the gun now october 12 of 2018, and she's the first really the first witness that the prosecution has offered that brings his drug use or at least what she says was his drug use a close to the date when he bought the firearm, which is why we're here, right. that he lied on this forum according to prosecutors, in order to buy that gun and what she told prosecutors is that on october 23rd, when she found the firearm inside his truck unlocked she panicked and she wanted to make sure her kids it's didn't find it. and she drove to a nearby supermarket, disposed of it, and then hours later, we see on the video that the prosecutors showed the jury yesterday, we see her dropping off the gun in a trash can and then coming back hours later, panicking, trying to find that. and she doesn't. so that's reason why we're here in this case. of course the fact is that the prosecution is going to wrap this afternoon and we expect that this case will will probably go to the jury next week right? >> evan perez, really appreciate you bringing that down for when i want to talk more about this joining us now is cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joey jackson. so listening to evans reporting the prosecution says they're going to rest today. how would you assess that they've done so far? >> so i i'm one that believes omar good to see you that the cation i've been brought, right? this is a case that i would argue if i'm on the defense team is about a public humiliation and shaming of a problem that is shared by so many people. and so to the issues in terms of the simplicity of the case, did you lie on a form? there's an open question as to that. i would argue, did he know that is hunter biden that he was addicted at the time? was he deceiving himself? did he have the mental state? did actually deceive, right? that's where you 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