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how boeing is actually putting the brakes on that in a literal way, there was a blank in one step of the production line where the previous plan would have moved forward, but it has unfinished jobs still to finish up on it. once you to listen now to elizabeth lund, she is the head of quality control here at boeing likely the next ceo. we will see. and i asked her if that kind of work, if that kind of omission that happened on the fateful door plug plane could happen again. listen how confident are you that the door plug incident, what led to it will not happen again, i'm extremely confident. i am extremely confident that the actions that we took have ensured that every airplane leaving this factory is safe i feel very confident that it will not happen again here's the other big development this morning the

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ntsb is sanctioning boeing essentially saying it's spoke out of turn by giving us all of this new information. the ntsb says it controls the release of information here, but there has been a lot of pressure on boeing to be more transparent that is existing exactly what i did here from lawmakers all the way down to us in the media does deserve a little bit of credit that it came out and gave us all of this new information. this is a really unprecedented look. you're john at what boeing has been doing to try and make big corrections after that quality control escape is what they call it here at boeing great to have you there are pushing for answers. piedmont team. thank you very much a new our of our special indoor coverage at the historic cnn debate starts right now it is bag de in america, friends. >> i'm kate bolduan with john berman, ends there side near here in atlanta for our special coverage of cnn's presidential

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debate. president biden donald trump. they will make history tonight when they meet face-to-face for the first time since i last debated in 2022. say a lot has happened since then, is about as obvious as it can get. and just as obvious as both campaigns knowing and saying just how high the stakes are tonight cnn, chief national affairs correspondent, jeff zeleny, is with us now and jeff, we were talking here. >> i mean, honestly, there are no superlatives, too great to the straw. describe the stakes here. sure no superlatives that are too much to describe the unprecedented nature of what's happening tonight good morning, jon and kate. >> you're right. i mean, both men have wanted to debate and tonight they will get there chants for the earliest debate in presidential history. the reason for that is both of these candidates are eager to shake up the race. there was a question not so long ago, if there would even be a debate, of course, donald trump decided not to debate, and the republican primary season, joe biden didn't have a competitive primary, so here we are. june 27, the first debate

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between his two men potentially the only debate, even though they have agreed to one in september, but as 4 tonight, they are coming here to atlanta to battleground georgia. this is a key battlegrounds state so that is one thing. of course, both campaigns are looking for, but both sides are trying to sort of set the course for the rest of the campaign. one difference from four years ago tonight is about president biden's record on the economy on inflation, on immigration, on his worldview of course, president biden is trying to make this a referendum on the trump administration tried to remind voters in the words of one senior adviser, what he did and what he would do going forward, both men had been preparing and their own ways. president biden at camp david for the last week or so, we flying down to atlanta this afternoon from our president donald trump has been in florida at mar-a-lago during more debate prep than he has been letting on also will be heading here early this evening for the showdown right here. i'd say it in studios in atlanta and jeff, what are the campaigns saying or what are

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you hearing from the five that they really do want to try to get out to other than when obviously what they want to try to get out of tonight we'll look, let's start with president biden first and foremost, he wants to make the case to democrats and people who voted for him last time. that this race is on, he is the candidate he is facing donald trump's, so they should pay attention to this race that may sound obvious, but one of the challenges of his approval ratings and things things are people who actually voted for him before and maybe inclined to do so simply have not rally to his side. so president biden wants to use the debate tonight to try and shake voters, if you will, and try and get them to pay attention to him. but also make the case that he is a strong leader, that he has the stamina and fitness to serve. a second term and be re elected. so he's going to deflect in turn back to president trump. but again, it's his record that is it center stage? that is the biggest difference of all from four years ago, jeff,

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it's hot what is this contest is the presidential contest kind of under the surface or maybe not even really under the surface at all. there's this very overt contest, right now. very could be donald trump's running mate kind of final auditions, if you will. >> without a doubt, and it's a casting call, if you will, that it's going to take place. actually right behind me here in the spin room on the campus of georgia tech university. that is where all of the leading contender appears to be donald trump's running mate are going to be at the request of the trump campaign. you will have north dakota governor doug burgum. you will have senator jd vance of ohio senator marco rubio of florida, senator tim scott of south carolina, and others serving his surrogates, the trump campaign, but also as his chief defenders and we know donald trump watches television. we know he records it, watches it later, watches it live. so he has been watching to see how all of these potential running mates have been in defending him so they will all be on hand here.

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the question is, when will this announcement com he said he will make it at least by milwaukee. that's the republican convention. and just a couple of weeks. but there are signs it could come even sooner jonny. cake it's going to say jeff you'd probably like ten steps maybe from where we are right now. very close. very close. >> all right. let's go now inside the debate hall or sarah is standing vi, is there? >> i am here in the room where it happens we are going to be seeing this historic debate here between a former president and the current president's something the country and the world has never seen before from here. so i'm going to bring in our big hitter today. he seemed more debates than and we can count political director david chelyan here with me okay. so let's start with performance style what is it that voters will be watching for tonight? this is the first thing everyone's going to be watching out of the gate, which is just how are these two

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candidates presenting themselves? is this the donald trump that shows up that looks more like the first debate? in 2020, or that second debate where he was a bit more moderated in tone and temperature in 2020 for joe biden, is this a joe biden that we see that sometimes trails off his thoughts are maybe a little low-energy or is this the joe biden who showed up at the state of the union and got a lot of positive reviews from democrats. they were excited to see more energetic president biden's, i think just how they initially present out of the gate is going to dominate a lot of that initial perception of the debate. it'll give people a feeling of who they are, that first impression can be a big one. >> all right what is it that the candidates are going to be focusing on when it comes to issues, what will donald trump be looking at and what will biden be going after. so i i'm looking to see how often they turn the conversation no matter what jake and data presented them into an issue of strength for them. so 4 former president trump, the issue of the economy, inflation, the issue of immigration. these are two

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huge issues on top of mind for voters and all the polling shows here that they're huge advantage issues for donald trump, for joe biden, i think the cleanest sort of when issue for him and all the polling coming into the debate is abortion rights. that seems to be the issue where he has the greatest advantage over donald trump of all these. she's tested, so i'm curious to see how often he tries to steer the conversation back to abortion rights or freedom to choose and that kind of rhetoric we saw some of the polling that said 19% of folks that are going to be watching this are still undecided, partly because a lot of people don't like their choices. >> so what did they have to do to try to get some of those voters to come over to their side? yeah. i think up to 25 percent and i'm pulling say i don't like either one of these guys. there's no doubt about that, and i think that has contributed to a lack of engagement from the electorate broadly and enthusiasm about this race. i think one of the reasons the biden campaign was eager to debate donald trump earlier than ever for general,

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it was just sort of wake up the country and say, hey, this election is happening. i know these may not we're ideal choices, but these are the choices and focusing on the eye. i think they both have an opportunity tonight and i'm curious to see how they take it to reshape their narrative. they are well-known figures. you have a former president and president. there's nobody who doesn't already have a locked in opinion of these people are can they reshaped their own narrative, especially with the persuadable well universe of voters in those six or seven battleground states. that's how you should watch the debate tonight, putting yourself in some couch and suburban detroit and thinking about a voter who's not yet sold and how their answers hit that kind of person. there is a lot of talk we just heard from smerconish about the mics being muted. >> i think people forget that in the nbc debate that's second debate. the mics were muted initially in their first answers, but then they were left open after that. how is this going to change the game? right? so you are correct and note this time though, the mics are going to be on for the

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designated speaker only. and his opponent, who is not the designated speaker at the time will have their mic off at that time and so what i think the goal is here is for the american people to be able to hear clearly from each of these candidates as they are presenting their very different visions for america. and not having so much crosstalk than the vote get home can actually distill and hear what's going on we will see who that benefits because sometimes, you know, without a crowd and with the mics muted, it changes it for them as well. >> of course, cnn political director david chaldean, who has seen debate after debate, after debate, i know you're going to have eagle eyes on this one as well. the rest of the country. thank you so much. giant april 1 of all a david cholly and mark pressing the entire political team has done an amazing job setting up this debate. >> be, i don't think people fully appreciate how unusual is it to see them, right there on the debate stage, just 13 hours before we talk about the

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unprecedented nature of this. this is cnn debate. so we're on the stage normally, you're nowhere near the stage, this close to a debate, i get what for lots of good reasons, one security has to be very tightly around all of these things, but it's also just seeing the podiums there. eye. it's just very exciting unfiltered access hearing from the candidates is going to be very important. and it's all gonna be happening very soon. and i get, and that was like cinema verity. >> but for good reason, very, very unusual. a major supreme court decision released by accident, new details on the leak draft opinion and what it could mean for abortion access breaking overnight, armor vehicle, slamming into government palace in an attempted crew this morning, the leader of the movement vowing to restore democracy. also this morning, a shopping emission by a republican governor in a battleground state, one that i may or may not be sitting in right now why he says he voted for nobody in the presidential primaries all

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doors down from where we're sitting in atlanta at 9:00 p.m. tonight. so in that room, plus sides, the current and former president not going to be a lot of people. the people work in the cameras the stage crew and our moderators, jake tapper and dana bash. one person who knows this type of moment very well, former abc news anchor, the first female african american presidential debate moderator, carole simpson, carol, it's always great to see you 12.5 hours before the debate. what's it like to be the moderator? at this moment in the minutes before i've been feeling the jitters all you are frightened years. >> i was scared all these people are looking at you and judging you it's not just about the candidates, the moderator there's feel all the pressure to being able to do the job expected of them. and

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that is to get questions answered and to make sure they're full answers it is interesting really busy. yeah, i'm sorry, i had to mean we know it's interesting because obviously, when you're the moderator is the second, third, fourth day, you don't want to be the story. it's not that you want to disappear completely, but you've always said you don't disappear. it's not like you're anonymous people know and have come up to you and talk to you about this moment. exactly i was surprised how many people watched and that they knew me. i had been kind i was an anchor on the >> i went to all kinds of places and people recognize me in completely hidden and they

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were in a corner and giggling and a man came over and told me they saw you on the debate in united states and was like these three little women that you think never go anywhere, see anything. actually recognized me. it's done bull china england, everywhere i went, people had watched that debate. so who cannot negate the global impact that something like this has? >> first of all, to me, you're a giant star when i was a desk assistant at abc news and you were a big time network anchor. >> let me just stipulate that carol, the difference huge difference between the debate you moderated 1992 that wasn't town hall debate. that room was filled with people. this is just a television stage with almost no one there. what do you think the difference is going to be in terms of the field?

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>> i think it's going to feel a lot different differently my debate had the 200 people that we're asking the questions in the town hall format, they had their friends and relatives and staffs of the candidates for all in there. and i have three candidates i had george h w bush brought their friends and neighbors to watch the debates. so it was filled the auditorium was filled, but we had told them not to react, not to clap, not to do it. and as i say those years ago, almost 30 years ago, people listen to what the rules were and abided by them. today. who knows, who knows what is going to happen. but i think for biden and for trump, it should be good by focusing their attention on the questions and what they are supposed to say and do. and

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they won't have the distraction of the crowds and people moving about and so on. >> it was a great joy this morning to re-watch some of that debate in 1992, you are wonderful, great to see you this morning. carole simpson. thanks so much. >> so coming out for us and astonishing protocol breach, the supreme court of the united states, admitting it briefly and mistakenly posted online a document related to a huge pending abortion case was more on that, and people in ron are headed to the polls to vote today on who will be the next president there, who will replace it's president raisi, was killed, and that's stunning helicopter crash i'm thinking, i'm going to die and i thought that was it with we have

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max my daughter likes on all right. >> this morning. all eyes on the supreme court. the debate stage. yet again, as we await more key decisions to come out within hours, it's already been quite a tumultuous, an unusual week to the supreme in court acknowledging now that it inadvertently and briefly posted a document online yesterday concerning idaho's near-total abortion ban the ruling could officially come out as soon as today we are also still waiting on another very high-profile decision on donald trump's claim of presidential immunity and obs instruction charges against january 6, rioters. can wally is the author of pardon power, how the system works, and why she's also a former assistant us attorney and a professor of law at the university of baltimore. can wally? thank you so much for joining us this morning. can you talk to us

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first? about how unusual it is that something like this got posted online that appeared to be a decision or a draft decision well we've seen it once before, of course. and the infamous leaps leak of the dobbs decision. this is a massive breach of protocol and really embarrassing for the supreme court. and i think it raises a bigger issue as to whether these leaks have some rationale behind them other than just error because i'm sure the people that work in the clerk's office at the supreme court are continent professionals. so this is this is odd for sure. sarah if this document that the court is admitting it accidentally posted online actually turns out to be what the ruling actually is. what will this ruling mean for abortion access? and the case in idaho? well, the ruling which i took a look at is almost like a double oops, that is the first group says it was posted, the second oops is basically the court

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says we shouldn't have granted certiorari. we never should have taken this case because now that we've heard the oral argument, we think there are too many factual disputes around whether there really is a clash between federal law and state law. just so people understand congress passed a statute awhile ago that makes it requires emergency rooms to treat anyone if they're about at death's door or at risk of some kind of serious bodily injury. you can't be turned away because you don't have insurance or your low-income idaho was saying that applies except if you're pregnant, that we are not going to give women the kind of care they needed. that includes terminal terminating a pregnancy, notwithstanding federal law. so justice jackson, in her concurring opinion said, wait we should just keep this case because it's really obvious under the supremacy clause, federal law, federal law is in charge. but what this means now

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that they're sort of just pulling the rug out from underneath this, that question is still going to percolate and some states might try to have their abortion laws override federal law until the court decides it's to take this very issue at some point in the future. so it's good to some degree, i guess for women in idaho, but it doesn't resolve this manufactured conflict. when really congress has word, i think should, should stand across the country when it comes to emergency medical care. and as you mentioned on its merits, we may see this i'm up again depending on whether or not another state potentially or another group decides to bring it forward if indeed that document that was accidentally put out online really gives us the real idea what the ruling is gonna be. all right, i want to move to trump's immunity claim how would a decision today change things? potentially at tonight's debate well, i think it would be all expectations

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are that the court will create immunity. there is no criminal immunity in this moment anywhere in the law. it's not in the constitution. so this is a conservative court that's reaching out to basically amend the country institution. rewarding donald trump for january 6. so i think it would embolden donald trump moving forward, knowing that first of all the jack smith indictment of four counts relating to january 6 might be chipped away at i doubt it'll be completely rendered illegal, but i do. there'll be narrowed and number two, i think he'll know that if he gets a second term his project 2025, the horrors of really tyranny that he's his team is outlining will be he'll be even emboldened to follow through on that plan. and i think it's very dangerous for the american public. and i would say people need to watch even more carefully in making a decision between these two candidates because it's not just between two policy

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platforms, it's between two different kinds of government. one that is democracy by the people, whether you like joe biden or not. that is how we've been for the last 230 plus years or top down something other than democracy what donald trump is promising, which is it's my way or the highway. >> yeah, you and others have argued this. this could really shake the foundation of american democracy. kim, thank you so much for going through that with us and we are waiting for that decision from the supreme court. they could come down in the next couple of hours appreciate it. >> all right. we are on verdict watch this morning and the trial of a woman accused of murdering her police officer boyfriend. will the jury believe her claim that she is being framed? and we. are now just hours away 12.5 hours away to be exact from this unprecedented historic cnn debate that we've got new reporting on what the voters want to hear from the candidates.

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right. >> i want to stipulate that what we're about to see tonight just has no precedent. like not even close a current president and a former president debating on a stage so early in a general election cycle, we just have nothing to compare it to with that disclosure. however, what lessons can we learn about past debates about what each candidate can get out of this with us now cnn senior data reporter harry and i thought that this closure was important. harry, i welcome your disclosure because i do think one of the most important things about this debate is the unprecedented nature that said, how much can debates move things? debates can absolutely move things. so why don't we just take a look over the last three campaign cycle. so these are pulp bumps after the first debate is a change in margin joe biden, game four points after the first debate in 2020, hillary clinton gain five points, which of course is something that we've spoken

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about that donald trump that last two times, that down trump went on debate in the first debate, voters reacted negatively. mitt romney gain for debates out of that first debate in 2012, turned what was a clear obama lead? into a very tight race down the stretch. and of course, what's important, keep in mind here is biden's down by just a point. well, within the margin of error, if we look at these bumps, historically speaking, if biden has a good evening tonight, it could change this race completely. one in which donald trump has perhaps a slight edge to one in which joe biden might have a slight edge and all of a sudden a campaign that lot of people not have written off, but certainly one in which there's been a lot of data about that. joe biden campaign. he could be the front runner going for you. and of course the inverse of that is that if donald trump has a good night, he could grow a lead to a point where they would get some very interesting questions ahead of the democratic national convention. so we just have to wait and see big changes could happen that in terms of what the candidates can fix? yes. in the public perception of them? yes. what are the poll say there? so what are these candidates trying to

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do tonight? what are the weaknesses that they are trying to fix? well, this we've been talking about all cycle long, seen as too all joe biden, 68% of likely voters see joe biden is too old if he can come out tonight, be energetically were being right now, he couldn't perhaps change this perception of him as someone who has just seen as plain too old to be effective as president. so that's what joe biden's looking for. what is donald trump looking for? well, voters don't think donald trump's to all, even though he's only slightly younger than joe biden. but what this consider justin complaint about donald trump has is he doesn't have the right temperament to be president. we see that in this poll as well, 54% of likely voters say that donald trump does not have the right temperament to be present. that's why it's going to be so interesting to see how does donald, what is donald trump do tonight? is he going to be what he did last time around against joe biden that first debate and hillary clinton trying to interrupt constantly, we'll see how the muted mics might work in that situation, or is he trying throw a curve ball that will karbala, joe biden

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actually come. dare i say be presidential, not exactly an adjective often used to describe donald trump's behavior, but that could perhaps work in his favorite because both of them tonight have weaknesses, which a strong debate performance may in fact, be able to ameliorate and the amazing thing is both campaigns know this, right? yes, there is one thing that both campaigns know and it's each of these things and we'll see how much they've prepared for this situation in terms of whose minds can be changed and how much harry yeah. so we have spoken about this before, and it's all about the perceptions heading and right, it's the perception that what happens on a debate stage or what happens afterwards in the spin room. undecided voters on tonight's debate. here is what is so interesting to me because it's so different from prior years. we'll do well, trump will do well. the plurality of undecided voters believed that trump will do well, just 34% say he won't do well joe biden, the exact opposite situation will do well, undecided voters, just 38%, the clear majority say he will not

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do well. so the bottom line is for joe biden, the expectations are low. yes, they are low among undecided voters, the question will ultimately be, can he clear that bar? can you clear that bar and take care of this issue, right here, which is that 68% who see him as too old, if he can do that, mr. berman, we have a very different race. if he can't do that, however well, then i think they're going to be big questions about the joe biden campaign ending four and that is why i think said an unprecedented historic debate. two big words it is, they apply they apply here. so primitives are allowed at this point, harriet, and thank you very much for that, sarah. all right. thank you, john. thank you, harry. tonight, president biden and donald trump will have a chance to speak directly to voters who say they're on the fence about who they'll vote for in november. cnn's john king has spent the last few months speaking with voters there's all over the map about what is most important to them

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the red florida has owns a handful of restaurants in battleground, arizona and is unimpressed with both man, who will share the debate stage at this juncture, they both had for years. >> and i'm just eight years more frustrated than i was before. i wish we had a that had more of a middle of life and middle of the road perspective. and i'm very uncomfortable right now with either choice, we hear that a lot are all over the map project. is that 60 voters and counting across ten states? yes, president biden has his share of true believers. >> biden, biden, biden? absolutely. i think he's done a great job. >> so just donald trump, i liked what happened in our economy for four years. when donald trump was president. i liked that america first mindset, but many voters dislike or have doubts about both, which makes this debate a critical campaign crossroads. >> i just don't feel comfortable with biden's age and i don't feel comfortable with trump's mouth. for the incumbent, the cost of living

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is a giant challenge, or your day-to-day costs. the same now as a year ago. >> oh, no. they're higher. >> rising rents came up a lot in milwaukee and in las vegas. and in other places, biden must dominate, like atlanta everything here in georgia is so expensive. i can only afford so much with whatever job i find. even strong biden supporters complain of supermarkets sticker shock is just me and my wife and it's $200 every time i go to the grocery store, the president's age is already part of the campaign debate. no matter how many taylor swift references you make, you will never understand us a bigger biden problem with younger voters is anger at his handling of the hamas-israel conflict. i don't think anybody wants nobody wants to vote for biden. if biden wants to get certain votes, he needs to change course trump though, also has a long list of weaknesses that could be debate flashpoints. joan london just left the republican party and registered as an independent.

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>> i had more, more of a positive vision just a different emphasis. and i'm and what i'm saying in the national party just didn't reflect my values the way it had. >> the rooney hasn't ruled out voting for trump, but january 6 is an obstacle. >> i remember watching it front on tv and i couldn't believe that it was happening. and i was angry that he didn't trumped and say something. they trumped and stop it but yet you still might vote for, i might. yeah. >> matt for a whole day's is a georgia christian conservative pondering a third party vote because of doubts about trump's character. >> honestly, i wish that there was another candidate that would have come through the primaries instead of being just donald trump? yes. many minds are already made up. but for those with doubts about both biden and trump, this is a giant test i thank you calling john king. you'll be saying

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much more of john king all throughout the day and tonight, joining us to talk more about this right now though, is cnn senior political analyst normally get henderson and washington bureau chief for the usa today, susan page and definitely relevant today. susan moderated vice presidential debate between mike pence and kamala harris in 2020. it's great to see you guys. susan, let's do a little compare and contrast. i'll start with you. reasons that you think going after hearing, especially hearing from all those voters that that john king has spoken to over many months reasons that you think joe biden might have an advantage? see thing. >> well, he might have an advantage because he has a demeanor that doesn't put off voters that donald trump can have a demeanor that does put off voters. and also because i think that biden could have a good night because expectations have been placed pretty low, including by donald trump over the last several months, depicting him as feeble and mentally blacking the acuity to be president. so if biden shows up and does as he did at the state of the union address.

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voters may say, yeah, you know, he looks like he's fit for another four years, literally donald trump, i think it was on social media says that joe biden is the worst debater all time, i think was how it was that at one point. and obviously that's that is so then on the flip side, yeah. what are the reasons that you think donald trump may have an advantage as evening, listen it's all of the things we heard from those voters in swing states. people are living a kind of economic anxiety. they're counting their paychecks by the number of bags of groceries they can get at the store. so in they've lived this for a while and so he has been good on pinpointing those kind of points of frustration that voters have around the economy inflation, rising prices, immigration as well. i think that is a good issue for him listen he demagogues it quite a bit in that it can become a liability. but a lot of his issue to structure it yes, people think that it's awesome that have lost him the presidency in 2020 from that

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debate. but it's not an unknown commodity if he comes out and that way tonight, i think that's in some ways the fact that the microphone's are going to be muted i think he's zany miss in his anger is going to at some point, i think be contained a little bit because we saw that from the first debate to the second debate because there was some muting of the microphones in that second debate. so listen if you look at the poles it's been pretty stable. donald trump seems to be doing well, particularly in these swing states within the margin of error. but he has a lot to gain to tonight by talking to americans about these issues we're, they already have been living problems with the economy, with crime, with immigration. and when it comes to presidential debates and preparing for presidential debates, susan, it all seems very complicated the debate prep, the setup, the mock debates, the all the people involved with every candidate

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in around them. it seems highly complicated you say, when it comes that debates are actually much less complicated than people make it. tell me why i think so. yeah, you and i are going to be focused on the television for 90 minutes with great intensity, america is not a lot of americans may watch some of it, not all of it made depend on looking at clips that are shown on social media and elsewhere afterwards. and americans are not scoring this like it's some high school debating tournament. they're going to say they're going to look at these two candidates and say, who do i trust? we can't know all the challenges that we're going to face as a nation in the next four years. who do i think i couldn't trust my family and my my future to that is a less that's not a scoring thing. that's a kind of feelings thing about how these candidates come across as human beings and as leaders. that's a great point and we talked to frank lan's about his all of the lessons he's learned from city and was watching it debates with voters it is that feeling in the end,

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no matter what policy you're talking about, it is that feeling that gets people and that's a lot what we're hearing from voters john king's peace, one quote has stuck out to me, georgia vote are telling him i don't feel comfortable with biden's age. i don't feel comfortable with trump's mouth. i asked the biden campaign comms director michael tyler about how joe biden is going to address the age question tonight, let me play for you know, what he said i think first and foremost, the president said it's fair for the american people to consider age they should watch him when watch his performance. >> but what you're going to see tonight is not going to be a contrast of age, right joe biden's 81-years-old, donald trump 78-years-old. what the debate will be as a contrast in the age of their ideas everything that joe biden is going to talk about is how we take this country forward, how we continue to bring people together to find solutions to improve people's lives. everything donald trump is going to be talking about. it's about how we take this country backwards. >> if that is how biden is answering the age question, i still wonder what it takes to set those age concerns aside for, you know, it's gonna be

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hard. it is all about performance. they are riffing on a line. bill clinton used against bob dole, right? which was very different the way they're trying to use it now. but i think it's bell does good as they can do up people physically see biden as much older than donald trump, even though they're only about four years apart. but there is something about the way he presents that just looks older. he's going in with a lot of low expectations. these are expectations that have been slit low by republicans over the last many years. here's i do think he's gotta show that he's smart. he's got to show that he's clever and he's that he's quick on his feet because there are problems about his physicality and how he sort of looks in firm. but i think he can if he shows people that he's very, very smart, very, very well versed on the issues. and i think he is all those things. i think that'll go a long way for people saying, well, maybe he is a little bit old, but he's completely with it and he's got the concerns of americans at the center of

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his if state of the union, joe exactly, yeah, that's one way i heard people to jail susan, as i mentioned, you moderated the vp debate in 2020 between mike pence and kamala harris also is i as i was reminding myself, will also featured quite a bit of interrupting on that debate stage, definitely coming from from mike pence at the time. what are you lean on that and riff on tonight? what do you think if it pence was more trump luck than we expected before the debate, he was the vice presidential debate. he was harder to cut off if he did not abide by the rules of his campaign had abided by, but you have an advantage night that we did not have, which is the decision about muting the mics and i think that does make a big change in ways we may not really understand until we see the debate because it's, it's fluxing, it's flomax seem to come off somebody who won't stop talking several moderators have struggled with that, with trump and i got to admit i

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struggled with that with parents. i think every moderator struggles with it is that is just part is the hard part of the job and you did a wonderful one at that it's great disease, susan. thank you so much, leah. it is great to see thank you. my love reminder tonight joe biden, donald trump. do you guys need a reminder what domino's is going to be canceled? what are you doing it or know you're doing? well, normally, i'll majed by 9:00. >> we're not tonight watching this is a stimulant. >> i think completely were hyped. your height, your more hype than normal. and i like it. i am totally fully chill. >> john the hype man, 2020 years like man. i do want to say we've talked a lot about age, age, age, age like you hear it. all the time. do you remember ronald reagan and mondale? >> i'm old enough to remember that if i think that's what you're saying. yes. it was the 80s. i remember but he was like, i'm not going to exploit your youth and inexperience and he killed that line because he was the older candidate and it sort of put it to beds. i will be interesting to see what joe

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biden and putting it is that is gonna be harder this time. i agree. i agree. it's it's one of the big issues that people are talking about. oh, just 12 hours in nine hey eight minutes away officially, as of this second. all right. we do at breaking developments in the search for chicago woman who went missing in the bahamas. the new evidence investigators just found in the water really, there is no suppurative powerful enough to communicate how historic and extraordinary tonight's debate is. and i say this isn't very chill person this is absolutely completely historic. and hygienic, very clean steps. very dr. steph, when the friends are coming over just hours away now from this moment are special covers continues right after this america is joyce 2024 he's brought to you by zip recruiter

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debate, to that end, i live on cnn and streaming on max violet earth with me and freiburg sunday at nine on cnn new this morning, jordan republican governor brian kemp, tell cnn he did not vote for donald trump in the state's republican primary back in march kept to a all or kaitlan collins, the race was already over by then. >> and then quote, at that point, it did not really matter. he says he did vote, but he did not vote for anybody. he did add, he will fourth the republican ticket in november this morning, a short-lived attempted coup in bolivia is over dramatic moments show the bolivian president confronting his former army chief who apparently tried to overthrow him, the x army chief is now in custody and insisting that the president had ordered him to carry out a military operation to boost is popularity bolivian officials say that is untrue police in the bahamas say they have now found a cell phone belonging to a chicago woman

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who has been missing for more than a week, 41-year-old taylor casey was last seen on june 19. she was on a yoga retreat but already say her phone was found in the water. they have not said if they suspect foul play. all right. happening now to pandas are on their way to the sandi yeah, goes xue from china. they are on loan after the chinese president xi jinping suggested it as a show of friendship between the u.s. and china. according to chinese state media, the, the pandas are being fed fresh bamboo fruits vegetables at a special cornbread while on their chartered flight to the united states. so they are not flying economy plus i was concerned that maybe they may not have leg room. they are on a charter flight to the united states and with fancy cornbread to boot okay. >> let's move on. 11. i'll also this morning, people iran are getting ready to head to the polls to elect a new president. this election was ordered, you remember after the death of president raisi in that stunning helicopter crash

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last month, and it comes at an obviously critical time, the region incredibly volatile right now due to israel's war against hamas and are runs continued backing of both hamas and hezbollah, seen as frederick pleitgen is interferon with the latest their cable just hours from now, iranians are going to be heading to the polls to elect a new president after of course, ebrahim raisi was killed in that helicopter crash just a little over a month ago and we live the field right now. >> there's four candidates who are left, three of them are considered to be conservative and there's two of them were considered to be among the front runners. one of them is called muhammad qalibaf is actually the current speaker of iranian parliament the other is a gentleman named so you, jalili, who many in the west will still know because he was once iran's chief nuclear negotiator both of these politicians have said that they would continue the path of ebrahim raisi of course, means a tough line towards the u.s. and a tough line towards

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