Rep. Ro Khanna praises ‘New Generation’ of Democrats, criticizes Trump’s Iran deal and discusses challenging Elon Musk to a debate
6/24/202647 min
June 24, 2026 - 7am:
- Rep. Ro Khanna praises ‘new generation’ of Democrats, criticizes Trump’s Iran deal and discusses challenging Elon Musk to a debate
- Today marks 4 years since the Dobbs decision, the Supreme Court case that effectively overturned Roe v. Wade and repealed the Constitutional right to an abortion. The Nation's Amy Littlefield discusses how the Dobbs ruling has affected the number of abortions across the country and women’s healthcare overall.
- Mamdani allies sweep New York House Primaries
- The latest edition of 'Brand Up, Brand Down' with Donny Deutsch
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Welcome back. Time now for a look at some of the other stories making headlines this morning. With more than 200 recruits sick with the flu, the Army, Navy, and Air Force once again are requiring flu shots for basic trainees. Don't know why we have to learn this lesson. That's according to officials who spoke with ABC News. It comes just two months after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made the annual flu shot optional for troops. According to the report, the Army is preparing in the coming weeks to broaden that