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it's it's his capabilities, right? it's, it's can he function in these settings and it is not just republican saying it. we spoke to a wide array of republicans and democrats who all spoke to this dynamic saying yes, he's been effective in some ways, but in some of these meetings like they question his, his, his command of what's going on all right. i will leave you with this you, might, remember that very famous movie. >> well, in real life, a group of kids up and close and personal with a t rex, obviously, less gary, not alive. the associated press says three young cousins were wandering through the north dakota badlands when they found

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a t-rex bone it is now a special exhibit at the denver museum of nature and science called discovering teen racks. and there's also a new documentary wow, you never know what you might find when you're out hiking. thanks to our panel. thanks to all of you for being here. i'm kasie hunt, tanno, new central starts right now overnight, president biden arrived in france for a few which overseas trip. >> the white house and the biden campaign have a lot riding on this the unwelcome headline that greeted them on arrival the president's side on hunter biden headed back to court. >> the first witness in his federal trial headed back on the stand outside of court, though, fireworks, hunter biden's wife confronting a trump ally inside the courthouse, and third time to charm, they hope soon boeing

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makes its third attempt to get its historic mission to space off the ground let's see what happens this time i'm kate bolduan with john berman, sarah side or is out today. >> this is cnn news central yeah breaking overnight, president biden arrived in france to commemorate the 80th university of de day. it is the beginning of a succession of major events to the white house hopes to use to shore up alliances and draw distinctions with donald trump. it culminates with the cnn debate on june 27. now, while the president was met with all the normal diplomatic pleasantries, he was also agreed to buy a new headline in the wall street journal, an article filled with accounts mostly from republicans headlined behind closed doors. biden shows signs of slipping cnn senior white house correspond kayla tausche is traveling with the president this morning. kayla great to

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have you here. what's this trip supposed to be about while the trip is about a lot, john, it's about shoring up alliances, some of which these allies have broken with president biden over his handling of the situation in gaza, some of which are trying to shore up funding to continue coming to ukraine's defenses and it's also about shoring up goodwill back home with many americans frustrated with a protracted war in ukraine and angry over the fate of civilians in gaza. >> biden is trying to project leadership on the world stage. as you mentioned, drawing a distinction with donald trump, his predecessor, and now gop opponent and in the words of national security spokesman john kirby, he believes we're at an inflection point in history it's tied to the way geopolitics are changing, the way challenges are being presented to us around the world. making it clear what you stand for and what you stand against matters. a president biden will again make the argument that standing up to tyranny it is important and

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this week he will do that against the backdrop of norman de at pivotal turning point in world war ii, where american and allied forces invaded invaded norman de, stormed the beaches and lead to the liberation of france and of europe. and he's gonna be talking about the lives that were lost in that effort and drawing the parallels during the through line in the words of the administration to where we are today and why freedom matters so much, he will be participating and the official normandy ceremonies with other world leaders tomorrow. it should be noted that biden is likely the last american president to have been alive during d-day. and he is going to be laying a wreath at the world war i cemetery in paris on sunday before heading home john. >> and we are looking at pictures of his arrival. kayla, and obviously, as you said, this trip is to project leadership, both at home and abroad and to arrive with this wall street journal story

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hitting the news stands. obviously it's been in the works for a long time about the president's age. what's the white house saying about that? >> while the white house is on the defensive as expected, when this article came out, the wall street journal interviewed 45 individuals over the course of several months and they said that they interviewed people on both sides of the aisle, including some democrats who raised concerns about biden's age becoming evident in their interactions with the president. but the white house spokesman, andrew bates, responding saying this congressional republicans, four liters and nonpartisan national security experts have made clear in their own words that president biden is a savvy and effective leader who has a deep record of legislative accomplishment now, in 2024, house republicans are making false claims as a political tactic that flatly contradict previous statements made by themselves and their colleagues highlighting house republicans notably there because the on the record critic in the story was former house speaker kevin mccarthy. for the john. >> alright, kayla tausche for

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us in paris this morning covering the president's trip. kayla great to see you. thank you very much kate. >> and breaking overnight, president biden's sweeping executive order at the southern border is now in effect. the new policy giving the president and border officials the ability to effectively shut down the border almost immediately. and here's why border officials can begin turning away almost all migrants when the daily average of illegal crossings hits 2,500, average daily arrests for illegal crossings from mexico. people not crossing at ports of entry or last below 2,500 in january of 2021. >> the move by biden is getting slammed by republicans saying it's too little too late. >> and democrats are divided on this. some of that i'm applauding the president and his move, others slamming the move is going way too far it is extremely disappointing that this white house would choose to double down on the previous administration's harmful and flawed immigration policies. it's not perfect, but i am supportive of the action that he took today. >> she knows that probably the

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courts will reject it as they did when president trump did. and that really throws the issue back to congress. >> the asylum is a very important part of american history, but now the system is being abused. i think it was the right thing to do. >> all right. they sit both sides for democrats, both sides of the democratic party is speaking right there on full display. arlette saenz, that the white house for us, what is the white house thinking about this as the reaction, as we just played has been coming in swift okay president biden's executive action on the border went into effect at midnight, really marking a significant shift in this administration's approach to border security policy. >> now it does come as the president has been facing some criticism from republicans and members of his own party to this approach. but essentially what this plan is doing, it is, it's preventing migrants who are crossing the country illegally from seeking asylum at the us southern border. when that certain daily threshold is met, that figure is 2,500

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encounters. have you take a look on that at this past monday, border authorities apprehended about 3,500, meaning that this went into effect right away. now, what administration officials say that this would be lifted when those average encounters reach around 1,500, but that could take some time, especially as officials are anticipating, there could be a surge and migrants coming to the the us southern border in the summer months. now there are exceptions for another accompany children victims of severe trafficking and other special circ*mstances. but migrants can still continue to make appointments through the cbp app to try to seek asylum in a legal way. now, this will require cooperation from mexico president biden in the past 48 hours, jumping on the phone with both the current and incoming presidents of that country. but as you heard there, there has been pushed back from members of president biden's own party's progressive, who are saying that t is simply drawing from the trump playbook. in fact,

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this executive action draws from an authority that former president trump tried to use when he was in office. but it was ultimately at least struck down in court. now, biden tried to argue that he had no choice. he needed to act as republicans had scuttled that bipartisan bill that are bipartisan talks back earlier in this winter. but it does come as the administration is expecting, there will be legal challenges down the road. they think this will stand in court of course, is coming just before a few weeks away is this first debate with trump at a time when immigration has become a top concern for many voters. >> that is for sure, or arlette, thank you so much from the white house for us. john hunter biden's laptop and photos of his drug use now entered into evidence that is federal gun trial. what we are learning from the fbi agent who will be back on the stand this morning. today, millions of americans are under extreme heat warnings as officials around the country prepare for life-threatening triple digit temperatures in a new form of birth control oh four men, it is a gel and you will never guess where they rub it their

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hunter biden's own pictures displaying drugs. cnn's marshall cohen is outside court, been following this for us from wilmington, delaware. marshall, what's expected to happen today? >> take good morning later today, we are expecting testimony from hunter biden's ex-wife, kathleen buhle. she here's one of three x's that prosecutors have lined up to testify against hunter biden in this case why is she relevant? well, according to the special counsel, ms buhl can tell the jury that even though they were divorced in 2017, she did check hunters car in 2018 and occasionally found drugs or drug paraphernalia. that's important because the prosecutors are trying to connect hunters drug use in 2018 to the gun that he bought that year. if they can make that connection as they could probably get a conviction. but before they get to ms dual they need to crap up the testimony of a special agent from the fbi who is on the stand yesterday and we'll be back on the scan

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at 9:00 a.m. today, they used her testimony to bring in the one of the digital evidence in this case, text messages from hunter biden's laptop photos, even a shirtless video of him holding what looked like a crack pipe but they also use that fbi agent to bring in excerpt from the memoir that you mentioned, the jury heard about an hour of material from the memoir. i want to play for you one clip. the jury heard this yesterday. it's hunter biden in his own words i possess the new superpower, the ability to find crack in any town at any time, no matter how unfamiliar to the terrain it was easy so two final points. number one, of course, hunter biden has pleaded not guilty to all the charges. and number two, his team has really pushed back. yes, he was addicted to drugs at some points in his life. he has been very open about that. but no, the

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prosecution cannot prove if he was using drugs or knew that he was addicted to drugs when he bought fat gun guys. >> right? let's see what happens today. bob's pick back up martial. thank you for being now and the ain for the reporting also still ahead for us millions of americans are facing a severe heat warnings to de as what is ominously known as a heat dome is covering large parts of the western united states and triple digit temperatures already in this early summer, nearly ten years after being acquitted of murder for her roommates death in italy and an ox was just back in an italian court. court upholding a slander conviction against her without now means for amanda knox the increase in wildfires is exponential, unpredictable uncontrollable the need to do something is urgent slightly, earth with we have dry,

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he records likely to shatter a heat dome is parking itself over millions of americans across the western united states, temperatures will hit triple digits a heat dome is a large area of high pressure that traps air and heats it up with lots of sunshine four days or even weeks cnn meteorologist, at least rafah with us now, this sounds pretty hot yes and it's early. we're only in the first week of june. so even for places like vegas and phoenix that do get extreme heat in the summer, this is early, even for them, you have warning stretching from sacramento to us vegas, and phoenix through the end of the week, a lot of these warnings lasts until friday because we're looking at record warm temperatures about 100 records could fall both on daytime highs and overnight lows. again, is this is way above average even for this time of year vegas, typically your advertise about 96 degrees. we could be looking at the earliest 110 degree temperature on record, phoenix, the same

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about 100 is your average for this time of your temperature? there's a climbing to about 115 degrees as we wrap up the week, look at the departure from average. again, we're 15 to 20 degrees above normal are looking at highs in the 90s, even as far east as denver, that's a good 15 degrees above normal. so we have some warnings out there for major or extreme impacts for heat sickness. again, dangerous for early june, we're not quite acclimated to the heat yet. so you'll want to just check on kids, elderly, and pets also adding insult to injury temperatures at night, really not following all too much. a lot of places they stay in the 80s now for a police like vegas, the last time they had a record cold, low temperature was 25 years ago, 1999 when was the last time vegas. saw a record cold, low temperature, and that's the trend. this extreme heat season is starting sooner, wants vegas has a fever of about 5.6 degrees since 1970 in the summer months. well, what does that mean? well, that means you have more warm summer

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days, nearly 40 more days? in the summer since 1970 or above average in las vegas. and that contributes to the extreme heat season again, starting sooner and then lasting later and like i mentioned, the overnight lows, not really giving you any relief. we're looking at overnight lows, only staying in the low and middle 80s let's vegas overnight. that means you don't get relief at night. it's hard to really recover from the datetime heap. and that adds to heat risk. same thing in phoenix, only dropping to 85 degrees by friday morning the overnight lows have an even larger fever on nearly ten degree fever since 1970, think about it this way. if our average body temperature is 98 degrees, that's like having our body temperature at 108 degrees. so just incredible there john. >> those trend lines are just alarming, least rafah. thank you very much for this. >> so it is not your average shoulder rub. the new gel showing promise as birth control for men in no, i don't

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audi you're recording of a book written by hunter biden where he describes in great detail, he drug use with us now, defense at trial attorney misty marris, counselor. great to see you this morning. when you hear a defendant in his own voice reading an audio book like that, what's the impact on a jury? because it's it's not that defendant testifying, but it almost is. right exactly. >> johnson. here's what i found so interesting about that. usually the defendant does not take the stand, so it's very rare that the jury hears directly from them. so hearing this audio book, which hunter biden recorded in his own voice was very impactful for the jury, but i think it can cut both ways. so in on on argue, you're hearing him tell you this is hunter biden the defendants sitting right there at that table tell you about his drug addiction, about the nature and extent and the frequency that he was actually

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doing drugs and his addiction. on the flip side, you have a couple of people on that jury, a significant portion of them who have had family members, or friends, or otherwise been impacted by addiction. so i think on the flip side from the defense perspective, that could be really, really sympathetic element, that could be applied to hunter biden, especially when you're talking about the sensitivity of addiction and the potential for relapse. so very powerful, but powerful in two different scenarios and maybe effective for each side in a different way. >> interesting that you bring up a possible defense angle here to think a lot of people went into this trial thinking what is hunter biden going to argue to try to try to get a not guilty or at least a hung jury here. but we are beginning to see a strategy here. one engender sympathy like you're suggesting right there. and then number to get into the technicality of what it means to be using or, and, or abusing drugs when you're filling out the form because this has to do

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what they form these charges with a form that hunter biden filled out when he was purchasing a gun that basically asked him to attest to the fact that he wasn't abusing or addicted to drugs. and the defense seems to be literally that hunter biden wasn't doing it when he signed his name the minute he signed his name where's the law? how do you split that hair yes absolutely. this seems like a very kotb drag case. prosecutors say, look at the floor, he was addicted at the time we're going to show you a lot of evidence that that was the case. any light on the form. now, the defense as you said taking a different angle saying the focus on this idea of willing, of knowingly. he was knowingly falsifying the document with the intent to deceive that would require a hunter biden identifying himself as an addict at the time. and the defense goes a step further. they say that actually he he wasn't using drugs at the time and you're looking at a prosecutors timeline a heavy timeline that

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eve out a critical time period meaning the time right before and at the time hunter biden is filling out the form. the defense said, anything that happens after was a relapse and addicts often relapse. it's a terrible tragedy when it comes to drug addiction. hunter biden was not viewing themselves as an addict and therefore, when he filled up the phone form, he wasn't knowingly deceiving or knowingly lying. so it's going to require the jury to really take a look at the words on that form and at the defense pointed out, it doesn't say have you use are you using it says have you been addicted to drugs? are currently addicted to drugs. so that is going to be something there's going to ask the jury to parse out, but honestly, john, it's exactly what you want to do from a defense perspective because your job is not to prove the case. it's raise reasonable doubt. so he just wants to get a couple of jurors on that narrative to really think about that aspect. >> so if you're the prosecution, you know this, you know that this is how the

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defense will try to inject doubt in there. >> how you get around that. do you put people who knew people who were romantically involved with hunter biden on the stand, who will can you asked them what's hunter biden addicted to drugs on that day absolutely. >> that's what they're going to try and do. they knew that timeline was going to be other concern because a lot of what we saw come out in the courtroom yesterday from hunter biden's laptop, which is corroborating his own account in his memoir texts messages there from the day after some of the most critical text messages happen, the day after. so a course, the prosecutors are going to try and use other evidence such as as you said, witness testimony from those who were romantically involved in him with him about his drug use, who knew him at the time. >> you can also see other evidence coming into play. >> okay. that the prosecutors are admitting, for instance, large withdraws, cash. prosecutors are going to stay that that is common practice of those who purchase and take

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drugs to use cash as opposed to other means of pants. so we're seeing the prosecutors are going to put together other types of evidence in order to get ahead of the defence timeline issues. so that's why you see the defense focusing so much on state of mind because if the prosecutors are able to throw in that circ*mstantial evidence, in addition to the real documentary evidence, will then the defense can rely on state of mind as a defense all right. >> we will watch this develop today. one of the most interesting aspects will be the cross-examination of people who will one point were very close with hunter biden, the choices the defense counsel has to make here will be fascinating. misty marris. thank you very much this morning, a third attempt to make history after computer glitch stopped history in its tracks this weekend, nasa, boeing are preparing for the launch of the starliner spacecraft today after two previous attempts were scrubbed at the last minute, we just saw astronauts walking out moments ago there's one of them and

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we're barely on drag right now, delivered off at 10:52 a.m. eastern from cape canaveral, florida. cnn's kristin fisher, is there for us and cape canaveral. okay. are we go for launch? what's the latest you're hearing right now, kristen? >> kate, as of now, we are go for launch just three hours and 17 minutes away from liftoff. the weather is looking great. none of the wind that we were dealing with during the last launch attempt on saturday. they've also fixed the pesky ground computer that actually caused the scrub on saturday, just three minutes and 50 seconds before lifting off. and now those two astronauts, butch wilmore and sandi williams are all suited up and driving in the astro van? yes. that's what it's called the astro van on their way to the launchpad and over the last two days since that rob well, they've been waiting for the united launch

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alliance to fix that pesky ground computer the two astronauts have been enjoying some, some quality time in quarantine. butch actually went fishing yesterday, sunny williams comes, went for a run on a beach and so that's it are kind of enjoying. their final few minutes on earth before hopefully lifting off today, kate, hopefully third times the charm. and if it does lift off today from the kennedy space the center and cape canaveral space force station, then these two astronauts are going to spend eight days up at the international space station. but the big thing here, kate, this is a flight test. the first time that this space craft, boeing's starliner spacecraft, has ever flown people in space. there's only six times in us history that that has happened mercury, gemini, apollo, the space shuttle, spacex's crew, dragon, and now boeing's starliner. it has been about a decade to get to this point spacex ended up beating

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starliner to carrying nasa astronauts to and from the space station, boeing, long believed to be the favorite, slipped behind. and so there is now so much on the line for boeing, they've got to prove that they can do this and make good on the contract that nasa first awarded them back in 2014 when nassib really made a bet and a gamble that's paid off to outsource the ferrying of its astronaut to the international space station to private companies so that nasa can focus on bigger things like sending nasa astronauts to the moon as part of the artemis program. but kate, as we sit here today, you can really feel the excitement building. let's just hope that that pesky ground company cuter, doesn't cause any more problems today, and that we are go for launch because i know these two astronauts and everybody on the boeing nasa, and united launch alliance team want to see this thing fly absolutely, chris, and it's great to sue. >> thank you so much. john was

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enjoying seeing the astro van driving through and i really do like the name. >> it's like the mystery machine all right. >> this morning, treasury secretary janet yellen is poised to deliver a stark warning about artificial intelligence and financial systems. >> this is according to speech excerpts first shared with cnn our matt egan is with this now with the details here, matt, what are you learning? >> well, john, listen, what's going on in ai is moving so fast, right? we've got an arms race between the tech companies, wall street firms are embracing ai and then regulators are just trying to keep up with it and worry what could go wrong now, tomorrow's speech from janet yellen will be hurt most extensive remarks today on ai at this conference in washington, she plans to tell tech executives, bankers, and academics that there are tremendous opportunities and significant risks associated with the use of ai by financial companies that she's going to lay out some of these concerns turns including what's known

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as the black box problem, which is the fact that we don't really know how these ai models work, which makes it impossible to know how safe they are and how safe there'll be when you introduce them to the financial system. >> she's also going to talk about crowded trains. >> how if a lot of investors are using the same ai models and same ai data, you could have everyone moving in the same direction and that could exacerbate moves up and down. also, she's going to mention how some of these models have a tendency to churn out biased results that could be obviously a problem in financial decision-making. i mean, imagine getting denied alone because the robot doesn't like your zip code and then one interesting thing is that she's not going to mention at least not according to the excerpts that i've seen the problem were some ai models tend to make things up really believable way. it's known as hallucinating. it's something that's gotten some lawyers in trouble because they've cited case law that turned out not to exist. i'm not a lawyer, probably not a great idea. >> now last year, the us officials day for the first time designated ai as an

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emerging vulnerability in the financial system tomorrow, janet yellen plans to say that ai has moved toward the top of the regulatory agenda. >> i mean, obviously it's something that everyone has to deal with in every aspect of life is good. >> the treasury secretary is addressing look, you've talked about the risks there. it's something like hallucinations sounds frightening under most circ*mstances, but it is ai in the financial system always considered a force, people are going to be a force for good. >> it can definitely be positive. >> it could be a game changer in this economy and gentlemen, when does plan to address some of these positives you'll note that ai is already being used to help with forecasting to fight fraud, to power customer support. and that looking forward, some of these new advancements, including generative ai and the fact that ai can actually recognize images that, that could end up making finance and baking cheaper and more accessible. and a treasury official told me that yellen herself, she has experimented with some of these ai chatbots and i mean, why wouldn't they wouldn't show me

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contained $100,000 when i first started the initial thought is we have found plenty of saved before this is just what a magnificent because you find saves. >> and i thought it was a bunch of the little baggies that you would put cash in you're going to meet i was again, we're going to take open it up and it's going to be a little clearer baggies and then i saw the numbers and i said, babe, this is, this is not possible holy. >> some profanity, but i'm trying to control it in and we pulled it out and it was like stacks of freaking hundreds. yeah. and i believe it i thought it was a job i don't have any information about the rest leg belt over his shoulder the police the couple called police right away to report their discovery. >> but because the safe has no identifying markers, police said they can keep it and they're there's also this it is not what you would typically think when it comes to a conversation around. >> and droll. >> but a new clinical trial finds that male birth control gel is effective it's a hormonal gel that goes on a man's shoulders i did not

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mistake. >> it goes on his shoulders researchers say after 12 weeks of applying the gel every day at 6% dove men experience from suppression, the gel still needs fda approval john, about that, how about that? the connection on the shoulders bint didn't have shoulders of the bingo card started reading this this morning. >> i was like, no, why would i talk about where we put the lotion? >> the best good. >> all right. >> this morning, a little bit going on in politics this morning candidate convicted of a felony, a brand new sweeping executive order on immigration, new questions about the age of candidates. and this is all just the last few days. so what does it all mean? was it all mean in the key battleground states, one man has the answer this morning. cnn's jeff zeleny live in milwaukee, wisconsin. good morning to you, sir. >> hey good morning, john. for all the history-making moments in this race, for all the

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instability around the world. >> i can tell you this race has been remarkably frozen in time. >> it has barely moved throughout the course of any of these from the conviction last week to other big events like the biden immigration bill, of course, voters are still taking all of this into account but this is a new moment in the campaign. the debate is just three weeks away. the republican convention also looming so we sat down with some voters to hear what's on there. finds as they're beginning to pay a bit more closer attention to this race the past is done. >> let's move ahead. >> caroline quinlan has little appetite for re-litigating the past a warning for both sides as the rematch of joe biden and donald trump sets in for a summer of uncertain certainty. >> both parties have their extreme sayyed and no one's in the middle. >> it's a new moment in a campaign that often feel like an old sequel. trump's trial is over the first debate is three weeks away. and here in

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wisconsin, the republican convention is looming when we spoke to quinlan last summer, she longed for a fresh start, but the braced for drama, i think the next 15 months is going to be like a lifetime movie. it's going to be so much can happen on both sides. >> so much has happened, but it's an open question whether those history-making moments have shifted any ground or change many minds? >> well, that conviction weigh in on your choice at all in november no no. >> no. it won't. unless he's right to jail. i guess but if he's on the ticket, is on the ticket wisconsin has once again an essential stop on the road to the white house. >> a bellwether that went for biden in 2020 and trump in 2016? i think at the end of the day that that convection allow three helps puzzled on trump tony. >> do kurt believes the felony convictions may rally republicans, but he doesn't believe that alone is a path to victory. >> i think a free economy which would include inflation. i

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think it's the barber situation. i think that's the crime such why your all of the things that historically a president as judged by in an election year here in suburban cedar berg, where biden became the first democrat in a quarter century to win duker proudly planted a trump sign and its front yard. >> i won't be intimidated by support for president trump. >> a few blocks away. the opposing view from a republican against trump, no one was home where a flag bearing the name of jack smith, special prosecutor in the federal probe against trump, waived in the briese how much democrat should dwell on those? cases is the subject of considerable hand-wringing after biden mocked trump this week as a convicted felon, i would probably say you should really get more emphasis on policy than you should on trashing the opponent. but there are other people that would disagree with that tim, i can or as a loyal biden supporter but believes

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inflation and economic challenges threatened his reelection. do you believe he'll win or do you worry he could lose? >> i worry he could lose democrats. he said, don't have the luxury of being too critical of biden. >> and you still have to think about what would happen if we have another term of donald trump because it's gonna be worse this time. >> wisconsin voters will have a closer seat than most americans with trump set to accept the republican nomination next this month in milwaukee quinlan and independent said she will probably vote for trump again unless something changes. >> i didn't tell myself probably a year ago and i'm not voting for anyone over 70. well, i don't have that option anymore. >> so age is one of the questions hanging over of voters in this race der, and there's no doubt about it among supporters and critics of biden and trump alike. now for queensland's part there, she said she is watching for what former president trump will do for his running mate which will be announced right here in

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milwaukee. she's holding out hope that he picks nikki haley. she believes that could help win over some suburban republican women voters like her. she's largely an independent, but as voted republican in the past. so john, for all of these big moments, there are still a few more to come. so a summer of uncertainty, no doubt we will see where this race goes, but it's frozen in time as of now, but wisconsin is key to victory for either man jeff, did you break it to her that the fig is not likely to be nikki haley we will let the former president makes its own that's who knows john who knows. she knows it would be a long-shot jeff zeleny, great report. >> great to see this work. thank you very much. >> okay. that's and jeff zeleny version of no comment all right. another concern for voters that we've heard throughout the presidential election is the age and mental fitness of both candidates well, now on a new article from the wall street journal headline behind closed doors, biden shows signs of slipping the article highlights

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interviews with more than 45 people, including members of the biden administration, the report and over a course of several months of reporting, and it includes root participants in meetings saying that the president has performed poorly at times and appears slower the journal makes the point to say that most of those who were critical of biden's performance behind closed doors where republicans. but it did also say it includes some democrats. and the white house is responding to the wall street journal with this. and let me read the statement congressional republicans, foreign liters and nonpartisan national security experts have made clear in their own words that president biden it's a savvy and effective leader who has a deep record of legislative accomplishment. now, in 2024, house republicans are making false claims as a political tactic that flatly contradict previous statements made by themselves and their colleagues joining us right now, democratic strategist, matt bennett, he's also a former white house deputy assistant in the clinton administration and bryan lanza, the former deputy communications director for donald trump's 2016 campaign.

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>> a piece like this, details like that and headline like this becomes a problem for any presidential campaign. >> matt, what should the biden campaign do now about this reporting? >> well, i think they need to make a few points about this and they started with that statement that you read. >> the first is that this was the dog that didn't bark for a long time. >> i'm there have been political opponents of the president meeting with him for his entire term. and they come out of the white house and they talk about things, but they never have said that he was wasn't sharpen the meeting or that there was some problem what you're seeing now is what we've seen a couple of times in recent months, which is that the trump campaign has put out the word, they want their allies in congress to do a certain thing. they did this with the immigration bill, where they turned against their own bill and they did it with the conviction in new york, just a couple of weeks ago, where congressional republicans fell all over themselves to stay on message about how was a

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travesty of justice. i think you're seeing the same thing here. so the white house needs to make clear that this is a political attack coming in a political season, and it's not a thing that anyone had been talking about are saying before coming out of these closed-door meetings, i will say though i don't see it as sort of reporting they saying that the comments from republicans behind closed doors are specifically they believed directed by the trump campaign, specifically, overall, though i get your point, it's what we know that campaign has been driving in questioning biden's mental mental acuity as we've heard from donald trump himself. so brian, do you see this as just a gift to the trump campaign? is there any aspect of this that trump campaign should tread carefully on? >> first of all, thank you for having me, kaitlan, it's not just the trump campaign, it's our own visualize seen joe biden's cognitive decline in front of us. and so yeah, that's going to continue to get highlighted. i'm every time he falls down the stairs that gets highlighted every time he he misspeak, every time he talks about a different decade. that's not the trump campaign highlighted in these things.

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that's the american voters seeing joe biden's cognitive fitness decline over the last four years. and yeah, that is big issue. i mean, joe biden's on the international stage today. he's he's obviously off to paris with world leaders who have known him for probably close to 20 to 30 years. they have witnessed the cognitive decline of joe biden and that's the scary thing about this issue, is is people have people in the world stage of known joe biden for 40 years, they've seen him when he was young and vibrant and now they see him when he's old and senile. and that makes america week abroad and that makes america week here. and that's the problem. it's not at age, it's as cognitive fitness. i mean, warren buffett's 91. i'd still take stock good vice from him. joe biden's at one i'm not going to take any legislative advice from him. >> i will say, though in terms of highlighting and voters seeing it, we have you can also document examples of donald trump fumbling over things, talking about nancy pelosi, color is something else i mean, you have seen these things. is what does it add up to?

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>> and that gets to something of messaging. matt it does. and to your point, i mean, these guys are three years apart, both of them are older and both of them have had stumbles and public, there's no doubt, but i would say that that's about a draw trump constantly as making mistakes in public and we're seeing that on our screens, it isn't just some effort to make the case that behind closed doors something is happening that wasn't reported on before. >> so brian changing gears, donald trump now loves absentee voting and mail-in voting. here's a statement from donald trump yesterday, republicans must win and we will use every appropriate tool to beat the democrats. because they are destroying our country. whether you vote absentee by mail early in-person, or an election de we are going to protect the vote. we make sure your ballot is secure and your voice is heard just as donald trump in his speech said, in january, in his

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iowa caucus victory speech, this we have to get rid of mail-in ballots because once you have mail-in ballots, you have crooked elections so you should have donald trump stop saying that now is that what you would say? >> i mean, as a campaign batter and do you think mail-in voting is a good idea and abs devoting is a good idea you i love it with rules and i think it's very, very successful with rules. >> and i think the challenge that president trump has had with absentee valid says the nuance of it. i think i think he lacks the ability to say universal absentee ballots that are sent to your home without you requesting it. that is a problem in all voters should have concerned with university schlapp's absentee voting where voters not requested a ballot. and it shows up there to the house one day. but i think president trump hasn't sort of nuanced this issue because he's not a nuan sky, but we have to get rid of mail-in ballots is i mean, you could add some nuance in that without having to having to pull a hamstring. >> i mean, it's not hard

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