good morning to you. welcome to cnn this morning. it is sunday, may 14th. i m victor blackwell. happy mother s day to you. thank you. happy mother s day s to everyone. i m amara walker. thank you for joining us this morning. here s what we are watching for you. moving along. hard to tell. president biden and republican leaders are expected to meet this week as they rush to avoid an unprecedented debt default. the warning coming from the white house as that crucial june 1st date inches closer. ukraine s president says the country s counteroffensive against russia will begin soon as he meets with countries supplying billions of dollars in aid. what that looks like on the battlefield and the report that zelenskyy could be planning attacks inside russia. gone through a fiscal crisis, a pandemic, and a horrific tragedy that could shatter any community, but did not here. four university of idaho students fatally stabbed in their off campus apartments six months ag
to say at howard university. could you talk about this enthusiasm gap that he has with black voters for next year s presidential race? if you look at recent polling, this one from the washington post and abc news, his approval rating among black voters is 52% which is a huge drop compared to 82% when he took office. how do you explain that. i mean, partially it s just that a lot of voters have not seen a contrast between the biden administration and the biden ticket and the republican party s, and that s because there is no nominee right now. donald trump is technically the frontrunner. but he has not won the nomination yet. and there is also a lack of energy among voters broadly right now. after four years of the trump presidency and that constant deluge of political news, there is a fatigue among voters. at the same time, it is it is
number will continue to rise not just in new york, but many people here telling me they want to go to denver, some want to go to california or some just want to stay in texas and go to houston or dallas. amara, victor. paolo, thank you. president biden used a commencement address at howard university saturday to draw a stark contrast between himself and potential republican opponent in 2024, donald trump. the remarks at the historically black university, howard university, offered a preview of how he intends to campaign next year s race. of course, during the wang enthusiasm from a key constituencies, voters of black. arlette saenz has more on what the president told graduates. reporter: president biden was delivering a commencement address, but there were several moments that made it sound like a campaign speech. the president urged graduates to consider that the battle for the soul of the nation, one of his main mantras of his campaign, is
between the staff members on both sides has been productive, respectful and in good faith ahead of an expected meeting between biden house speaker kevin mccarthy in the next few days. time is running out with weeks left before june 1st when the government could run out of money to pay for the bills. down to cnn white house reporter jasmine wright who is with the president in rehoboth beach, delaware. the president sounds optimistic. reporter: yeah, cautious, victor, but optimistic is how the president was sounding yesterday when describing the state of negotiations to stave off economic calamity. staff met friday. they are expected to continue meeting over the weekend and figure out the contours of where a deal be made. staff from the white house, wider biden administration as well, house speaker kevin mccarthy and others. now, if you remember, victor, president biden, house speaker kevin mccarthy and the other congressional principals were
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