it is thursday. i m off tomorrow for my daughter s first play. this is very exciting. you re looking particularly beautiful this morning. oh, gosh. you are so sweet. it s true. we have a lot going on this morning. let s get started with five things to know for this thursday, june 1st. also i had mom s birthday. happy birthday, mom. really significant news here first on cnn. caught on tape. federal prosecutors have donald trump in his own words acknowledging he held on to a classified pentagon document after he left the white house. and told people he couldn t share it with them. this is first on cnn reporting. what does it mean for the investigation? and speaking of trump, his former number two mike pence about to take him on for the white house. pence will announce his run next week as will former new jersey governor chris christie. the house overwhelmingly passing that debt limit deal in a move to avert a national and global economic crisis. the fate of the bill w
polls are giving us a closer look at the 2024 election. the gop nomination, former president donald trump growing his lead among republican primary voters jumping 7% since last month. while all other candidates saw slight decreases in support. that is staggering. these are brand-new. the choice among registered voters for president if they were voting now sees trump and hailly meeting in the potential matchup. voters saying the top two issues facing the country are the economy and border security. border security jumping 8 points over the last four months which have been filled with record breaking days at our southern border. rachel: the same polls are revealing nearly half of registered voters view the impeachment inquiry against president biden as, quote, legitimate. despite, that president biden s approval rating actually rose slightly compared to last month. so those polls which again are brand-new this morning tell quite a story. they tell a story of this election t
good morning, everyone, and welcome to cnn this morning. i m amara walker. hey, amara, i m boris sanchez. and then there were three. for the third time in a week, u.s. fighter jets have shot down something over north america, this time over canada. what we know and the coordination between the united states and canada. after that deadly earthquake in turkey and syria, mur survivors are pulled from the rubble. the latest on the recovery and rescue efforts there and why officials have detained people responsible for the construction of those buildings. plus, with kickoff just hours away, security is at an all-time high ahead of super bowl lvii. the major operation underway to keep fans safe. plus, a pricey breakup. why adidas decision to drop ye could cost the company more than $1 billion coming up on cnn this morning. it is sunday, everyone, february 12th. good morning. thank you for waking up with us. boris and like that, you were gone. you were here ye
many of his party will be handling it now. welcome, everybody, neil caboodle on a very, very busy news day on the oil front and on wall street because all rapidly rising. that is a front to you. how long does it last? first, peter at the white house with more, peter. neil, good afternoon. some biden officials who met with saudi counterparts about energy last month are expressing some surprise sagging they did not see the production cuts coming. you did not think there would be this big of a cut? no, i did not. i did not walk away with that understanding. but that was two weeks ago. that was two weeks ago and the president seemed to confirm a wall street journal report today that the u.s. may cut some sanctions on venezuelans maduro a potential source of oil if maduro irons out political issues of his own like talking to his own political rivals about 2024 fair election in venezuela. that was a bigot because we are told the national security council at the white hous
pennsylvania making prime essential issue going on rival lieutenant governor john federman. criticizing larry krasner. the progressive prosecutor now under fire after exonerated and released convicted murderer last year who police now say is tied to another deadly murder in that city. problem of crime goes far beyond throughout the country. los angeles, brutal violence as part of an effort to recall strict attorney or just going. arthel: we have it covered for you, fox news team coverage, lucas tomlinson on the messaging from the white house. marianne on crime in los angeles and inside from retired philadelphia police officer nick the first, alexis mcadams and more in philadelphia. crime is a top priority for voters across the country. we see it imposed weekly in pennsylvania doctor oz has focused his campaign around wallace s trying to convince voters that are meant as soft on crime. john federman wants to release convicted murderers from prison. public safety is why i