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situation before, what is it like? >> what do you do with that extra week in space? >> what i did, i worked in an imax movie called a beautiful planet and i shot a lot of that film. so i was actually relieved to have some time. >> we didn't know how long it was going to be. >> we also relocated a big module, so i am sure that the space station crew was putting the boeing crew to work. they're happy to get some free labor for a few days and perhaps the astros were assertive. it's such a beautiful scene, happy to be there for a little bit longer, although there may be a little bit of nerve cell with the problems that they're saying with this craft kernel terrie verts. thank you so much for explaining your incredible time in space. and we hope everything goes off properly. all right, a new our scene, a new central starts right now brand new reporting on the preps for the cnn debate. >> donald trump's advisers who
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were allegedly telling him to be disciplined now biden campaign sources say president biden is preparing for multiple versions of donald trump 19 people killed, dozen injured and terror attacks targeting churches and synagogues. we've gotten new details on who is being blamed three girls, the target of a possible hate crime. >> police say a woman tries i took drown the top, blur because she is muslim kate is out. >> i'm john berman was sara sidner and this is cnn news central the states in credibly high. >> the countdown is on as president biden and donald trump prepare for their first debate face off in nearly four years, it calms of the bible administration marks the second anniversary the supreme court overturning roe versus wade with this new campaign ad, putting the blame squarely on
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donald trump for the state of reproductive rights in this country and this morning, we've learned the biden campaign. as you heard john say preparing to face two different people a very disciplined version of donald trump on the debate stage, perhaps on thursday trump, meanwhile, holding what is team is calling policy discussions with allies and the trump campaign has recently taken a step back from questioning the president's cognitive capacities. cnn's arlette saenz and alayna treene are joining us now to discuss this. or let i'm going to begin with you. >> what's the biden campaign doing exactly to prepare for what they're calling a disciplined, potentially donald trump on the stage well, sarah president biden remains at camp david, where he has hunkered down for a few days with a senior advisers to prepare for his first in-person showdown with trump since those 2020 debates and campaign advisers say that the president is preparing for all scenarios the different types of trump that could appear on the debate stage with one senior adviser
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saying there's a real possibility there could be a disciplined trump at in that atlanta studio as they prepare to debate on thursday. now, biden as well aware of a lot of trump's tactics when it comes to debating having been there in the room with him in 2022 times without first debate being quite contentious and chaotic. so part of the president's focus heading into thursday is preparing for all of the scenarios, but the biden campaign is also using today to engage in an all out push to warn that abortion rights remained under attack in this country. today marks the second anniversary of the supreme court's ruling in the dobbs case, which overturned roe versus wade and then a few hours vice president kamala harris will hit the trail in maryland, as well as arizona to warn of some of the stakes. and in an interview that aired this morning, she talked about many of the states that i've placed abortion bans in their state, including some that do not include any exceptions for those survivors first, of rape
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and incest, take a listen to the vice president is warning earlier today. >> think about what this extremist are. same to a survivor of a crime of violence to their body, a survivor of a crime that is a violation of their body. and to say to that survivor and you have if no right or authority to make a decision about what happens to your body next that's immoral the biden campaign today is also out with a stark new ad featuring a personal testimonial from louisiana woman who says she was impacted by her state's abortion friction beyond this woman, kaitlan joshua details her experience and blames former president donald trump. >> take a listen the pain that i was feeling was excruciating. >> i was turned away from two emergency rooms. that was a direct result of donald trump overturning roe v. wade. he's now a convicted felon. trump thinks he should not be held
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accountable for his own criminal actions. but he will let women and doctors be punished this ad is also interesting because it marks the second time that the biden campaign is using trump's criminal convictions in his advertising showing how they're trying to tie it to some there are politically potent issues. >> now biden's campaign advisers have long believed that abortion rights will be a key issue heading into november's election, hoping that it will galvanize women voters, as well as independent voters democrats, of course, saw some success around abortion rights in the 2022 midterms. that is something the biden campaign is hoping to replicate. november and it's certain that president biden will try to draw this contrast with trump on abortion in thursday's debate on cnn all right thank you to you. i'm going to go to elena now. we're seeing a difference and how trump and his surrogates have been talking about president biden. they've been calling him feeble and mentally unfit. but all of a sudden we're seeing a change. what's going
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on? >> well, up tera, they're trying to manage expectations and you're absolutely right for months now donald trump himself, but also his team, have mocked joe biden's mental and physical fitness. they've tried to paint him as a senile candidate, someone who they would argue could even stand on stage for the 90 minutes allotted for this debate. now we're seeing them change their tune and donald trump himself really, even himself last week and in an podcast interview, argued that he thinks that joe biden is a worthy debater. we saw several of his vice presidential contenders, including north dakota, north dakota governor doug burgum on sunday argue that perhaps biden will be up to the challenge. this is all them trying to raise the bar for joe biden a problem with their criticisms of joe biden's mental and physical fitness is that it was setting a low bar for him on the debate stage. and so we're kind of seeing them tried to change that rhetoric and tell america that this is going to be a worthy fight between the
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two. now just want to draw your attention to some comments. we heard donald trump make over the weekend when he was in philadelphia for a political rally, he was talking about his anticipated announcement on who was going to be his running mate. take a listen to what he said. >> in my mind. yeah. >> did they know nobody knows what do you like spp now, sara, there's so much speculation right now and a lot of anticipation over who donald trump is going to ultimately select. and this is the language we've heard donald trump stay for awhile. he's often says that he knows who his choice is going to be however, from my conversations with donald trump's team, they're still not completely haven't, come, to a formal decision yet on who he is going to select as his running mate. what i do know is that he is really narrowed his list of three top contenders that as doug burgum, j.d. vance, and marco rubio. all people that they believe currently are at
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the top of his list. but of course this is donald trump were talking about whenever we try to predict who candidate will pick for vp, it's always a difficult task. it's even harder with donald trump. and again, when i talked his team, they say he is someone who changes his mind every day based on who we seize on tv, who he speaks with over the phone. and so until he formerly makes his announcement, donald trump can change as mine up until the last minute. >> we will know when it is announced. thank you so much, alayna treene and arlette saenz their from the white house and join cnn is president biden and former president trump meet for the first debate, a historic one. 2020, 2024 election. jake tapper and dana bash moderating it's all lie from atlanta thursday beginning 9:00 p.m. all right. >> with us now, cnn political analyst bucaram sellers and former senior adviser for the trump 26 tank 16 campaign. jason osborne all right. first you we have this brand new reporting that donald trump's
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team is telling him maybe they should go out and be more disciplined in this debate. let joe biden, president biden talk, you, buy it i do buy it. i do. by the deaths with jason miller, who is a noble advisor is telling him as well as sousi, i know that she has a great team around him, which is kinda contrary to what people would imagine being around donald trump ran his orbit, but he hasn't really good campaign team and i'm sure they advice, they're giving him as to be disciplined and stay on message it can be brief and then allow joe biden to talk. now, the problem with that is donald trump. he, he is somebody who has never been proven to be disciplined and does not stay on message. and if i were advising a joe biden, i would ask him to add certain points in time, particularly early on within the first 30 minutes, do what you can do to get under donald i'll trump's skin referred to them as a convicted felon. make a, make a joke and say, you know, when you went through those 32, 33, i can't recall how many guilty verdicts were there. mr. trump? say things like that to get him
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route up, to get him off his game. and i think you'll be able to see donald trump unravel easily. he's not the most disciplined other his campaign team in this year is actually very good jason, since this makari began the pg role-playing here, if president biden does do that on the stage, how do you think that donald trump will respond? well, there's one thing i've noticed about donald trump over the last eight years is that there is, there are two donald trump's when it comes to speaking to a camera, there's the crowd that invigorates him, that he tests messages off of them and he feeds off of that energy. and when he's in in a private setting or a more private setting without a studio audience, there's a different donald trump. i mean, i think it gets a little bit more serious. although i completely agree with what bacardi is saying, i think the message from the campaign as urine in a different environment, you need to speak more coherently and stay on message and really kind of zing at joe biden and counter punch
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him on some of the attacks that he makes on on donald trump and so i think in this case, what you're going to see is you're going to see an attempt to try and get some of those one-liners that donald trump is infamous for and i think they're going to fall flat and he's going to feel that and he's going to pivot and try and be a little bit more serious, i guess in this debate coherent, be more coherent. >> does he have coherent policy or how would you think he will convey? coherent policy on issues like social security? i was trying to talk to congress and byron donalds about social security before because donald says supported privatizing social security. i was curious if that came up in conversation with donald trump if there was a conversation about social security, jason, do you expect the former president to be able to articulate a well-thought-ou t position i think donald trump is one of those that he speaks in five-second clips, 10-second clips and i don't see donald trump. he actually wading into the weeds on policy. but i
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don't think he necessarily needs to. i think if he hits the top line message points then i think he's gonna get his message across and i don't know if if anybody has really expecting either of these candidates to really dive into the weeds on policy. i think during the debate and then after is when the campaigns come out and say this is what the plan is, or theoretically that's what they're supposed to do, whether or not that actually is the case on the trump side is remains to be seen makari, what makes you nervous oh, when my wife yells at me when i'm coming home from work and not really, i'm unsure what she's mad about on this particular de is really when when i get nervous how about for the debate. because if that happens on thursday, you'll anything to worry about the question, berman, it's three-person it's all good let's take that offline further debate nothing makes me
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nervous about no. i mean, look, i don't think the needle is going to by race. i think joe biden will, will perform extremely well, which means you'll clear that low expectations set by the trump campaign. i think that donald trump will utilize this moment. the only thing i guess that this makes me nervous, but, but not really the only thing that can blow everything that jason and i are talking about and change the complete trajectory of this race. is that there's a supreme court ruling on thursday that says that the president is immune from prosecution. i think that would provide him with a great deal of confidence. it will buoy other former president and it will give joe biden something he has to deal with at that late hour in preparation for debate jason, i don't know if you are concerned about getting a phone call from a loved one. >> but aside from that, what would you be nervous about for this debate thursday night? >> well, i agree 100% with what beccaria said on the thing that makes him nervous, the same with me. i think in terms of this debate, i think what
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you're going to see is if joe biden has any of his kind of freezing moments and i know a lot of those have been like overemphasized, but i do think that donald trump may capitalize on some of that and that a little bit makes me nervous on how it is presented across and how donald trump tries to really kind of attack that aspect of joe biden because i think that's going to backed him with a swing voters look, we'll see one thing i will say is this. >> we never seen anything like this before. a debate this early. so i think that everything we've learned in politics, we may need to throw out because we just don't know whether everything is baked into the cake. we've never had this kind of cake before. a current book. all right, so we're going to have to wait and see what happens thursday night. bacardi sellers, jason i was born great to see both you. thank you, sir. all right. this morning, new details after 15 law enforcement officers and an orthodox priest or killed during a terror attack in russia. what we know about the suspects the judge in donald
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theaters friday, we did are authorities in russia's dagestan region have declared three days of mourning following attack sunday on churches. >> and synagogues, at least 15 police officers and for civilians, including a priest were killed and coordinated series of attacks in the cities of derbent and makhachkala. the total number of victims remains unclear. the sour an isis affiliate though, has come forward praising the attacks on social media. but so far no group has claimed responsibility. cnn's clear, sebastian is in london with more on this story. what are russian authorities saying about who they think maybe to blame for this well, we haven't had any clear signals for much know 30s. >> there's been a few rumblings. law enforcement agencies telling state media on sunday evening that they thought that this was adherence to foreign islam is terror organizations. we then heard from another russia and member of parliament for dagestan saying that he thought that the security services of ukraine,
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nato were behind this. obviously, i think we should take that with a pinch of salt. what we do have now, it's not a crime of responsibility, not even close, but we do have one of the telegram channels used by the islamic state horizontal province, ice is k praising this attack praising the shootings. but as i said, not claiming responsibility significant though, because ice is kay did claim responsibility for that very deadly terror attack back in march at the crocus city concert hall in moscow. but we don't know as of yet. we also don't know if authorities have caught or killed all of those responsible they have said that five minutes sons were killed during the counterterror operation, but efforts are ongoing, we think to find more accomplices, what we do know though, is that they believed that these were very coordinated ambitious attacks taking place in these two cities more than 80 or so miles apart. and that clearly there's a path these houses of worship was specifically targeted. churches, synagogues,
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all of this coming when dagestan, which is a predominantly muslim region, is seeing increased tensions on top of what we've already seen as decades of sporadic violence, russian efforts to put down a sort of ongoing isn't insurgency their, all of this has been found by the war in ukraine. this region has seen it disproportionate level of mobilization and then more recently by the war in gaza, there's a jewish population as well in this region, and we did see an anti jewish mob stormed the airport in my head to color back in october, very scary scenes there as well as the fact that synagogues targeted here, raising questions geons about this interethnic tension on top of obviously the security questions that the russian state is now going to face i'm curious how likely it is that russian citizens start asking question you had these two terror attacks that you mentioned and questioning putin's priorities as it's so been focused on the war with ukraine yeah, it's a good
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question. i think that's a nuance here. obviously state media will not overtly question the credibility of the president around this. but while we did see one russian member of parliament saying that this was the work of of nato and ukraine. another mpi came out and said, look, we need to deal with our own backyard first, it's not helpful to be to be shifting the blame onto others. so i think there are those looking at the fact that the crocus city concert hall was the deadliest terror attack in russia in two decades. this happening almost three months to the de after that is going to raise questions around security in the country as so many resources are being piled into the war in ukraine player sebastian, thank you for your reporting. >> their john all right. this morning, growing calls for a hate-crime investigation to be opened after a woman in texas so allegedly tried to drown a 3-year-old muslim girl. this is the scene where it happened. the woman has now been charged with attempted capital murder scene as rosa flores is with us with the latest rows of what
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are you learning? >> well, we're learning some of the disturbing details, john and some of those intense moments in which this mother was simply trying to save her children. let me take you through this this happened in euless, texas, which is between fort worth and dallas. and according to the euless police department, the suspect it has been identified as elizabeth wolf. she's 42-years-old and she has been charged with attempted capital murder and injury to a child. now, according to care, a muslim mom was simply by the pool at her apartment complex with her two children, ages three three, and six. when reportedly wolf approached her started making racist remarks and threats. now, police were called, police eventually arrived on the scene and they talk to witnesses and police say that wolf was intoxicated and that she tried to drown this woman's three-year-old child. here's what police said, quote, the
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mother began helping her son when wolf grabbed her 3-year-old daughter and forced her underwater, the mother was able to pull her daughter from the water. her daughter had been yelling for help and was coughing up water. now, care is skiing law enforcement and authorities are investigating this to look at this case as a hate crime, take a listen according to the mother to six-year-olds sound was able to escape, but her petite three-year-old daughter was unable. >> the alleged attacker snatched off the mother's head scarf and used it to beat the mother wit as well as kicking her to keep her away from forcing her child. he had underwater now, paramedics responded to the scene and according to police, the two children were evaluated and we're okay. >> but john, the backdrop of all of this, of course, is an increase in hate in america and an increase in attacks against both muslims and jews back to
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>> what's anybody for two hearings to get underway in donald trump's mar-a-lago classified documents case at the top of the hour. judge, aileen cannon will hear a new motion to dismiss the case with trump's lawyers arguing that special counsel jack smith's office was illegally funded, then this afternoon, smith will make his case for a gag order for the former president in this case, cnn's katelyn polantz have outside the florida federal court, kaitlan, what are you expecting to happen in court this morning? >> well, sarah, this is day two of a three-day stress test of this case. all throughout this case, donald trump's lawyers and his co-defendants, layers, keep making requests to try and either get the case dismissed or to have more hearings. they want delays or they want donald trump not to face those charges. >> so today this morning, the focus of the arguments to try and get the case dismissed and have the charges against him toss it's going to be about the special counsel and the constitutionality of that prosecutors office at the justice department, is it?
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>> properly funded? is the money that's being used by the justice department to pay for the special counsel something that congress would allow in the way that the money is set up. now, this is one of those issues that has made its way through other courts. and the special counsel's office has been allowed to proceed to to trial with charges against defendants. but judge aileen cannon, she's her own judge. this is her court. she wants to have part two of the hearings on this particular issue this morning. and then in the afternoon that's when prosecutors are going to be coming in and making their arguments to judge cannon, they want to limit donald trump's speech in this case because they think that he is threatening law enforcement by making misleading statements about the fbi search of mar-a-lago in august of 2022, they think that could be harmful to agents that have worked on this case, potentially causing them to face harassment or threats. and also they worry about the trial
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whenever it may be, we don't have a date yet, but they worry that the statements donald trump's continues to make about law enforcement, it could threaten what witnesses will say, or it could somehow hurt the integrity of the trial. not clear yet, though, if judge cannon will make any decisions today and how long these issues are going to be argued in court. sarah, one thing is clear more hearings means more delays. >> katelyn polantz. thank you so much for your reporting outside the court there that for us this morning, jon are happening now, parts of iowa underwater after suffering catastrophic flooding heavy rain has rivers at heights never reached before, which has forced evacuation is 22 counties now under disaster declaration the river rose to historic levels that we've never seen here before. he had it's hard to deal with that much water it's it's a monumental undertaking
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meteorologists, alise rafah joined us now with the latest what are you seeing out there? >> elisa we still have flood warnings in effect, john, for parts of southern minnesota going into south dakota, including including sioux falls and then into northwest iowa. >> warnings go down the missouri river from sioux city, to omaha because not because we're still finding rain falling, but because the scrounge just so waterlogged, the rivers are aggravated still rising in some spots because we got ten to 15 inches of rain and parts of south dakota in northwest iowa, just in three days, a huge swath of rain here, four to six to seven to eight inch totals. i mean, we're talking about 17 inches and parts of south dakota afoot davis, south dakota, and rock rock rapids, iowa as well. you've got totals over and 11.5 inches. you full 6.5 inches is a month's worth of rain we've got major and moderate flooding that's still possible when we do know that a warmer atmosphere can squeeze he's out heavier rain, john
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talking about the rain, the heat is still an issue for a big part of the country, right yeah. i mean, it is still pretty hot out there. we had a very hot weekend along the east coast, but that heat dome has kinda nudge to the west. so we still have heat indices up to 110 degrees possible well, from the dakotas down to the gulf coast where we have all of these heat advisories. it's taking up about 1,000 miles in that area, 99 years are forecast today for little rock 98 in oklahoma city, 98 in kansas city 98 and atlanta, there's your little bit of a break from new york, boston at eight degrees in washington, dc today after hitting 100 over the weekend. so as we go into the week, we're still looking at 77% of americans, but temperatures at 90 degrees or hotter, more than 200 records could fall both daytime highs and overnight low is because we're talking about overnight temperatures only sitting at 80 degrees after hitting temperatures of iran hundred during the day. so really not getting any relief temperatures
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near a triple digits in atlanta, dallas, oklahoma city, memphis, all through the next couple of days drawn. >> that does not look fun at all, at least rafah, thank you very much, sarah. >> all right hales and how the candidates are preparing for the historic cnn debate. >> president biden gearing up for multiple versions of donald trump while trump's team is telling him to be disciplined. also, two astronauts stuck in space until further notice, new developments aboard boeing's starliner spaceship debate in america as biden and trump meet. and only cnn has complete coverage which with unrivaled access and exclusive pre and post of beta analysis. follow cnn for every catalyst moment, followed debate night in america thursday at 7:00 p.m.
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decades biden has a new ad out what do you want to hear from joe biden onstage on the debate stage when it comes to this issue well, there is such a clear powerful difference between the candidates and that ad i suggest everyone watch that ad. >> it really brings it home on one hand, you have donald trump, who has said that he is proudly responsible. yes. to be the person who put those judges on that overturned roe v. wade then you have joe biden, who clearly once you're codify roe v. wade into law, you look at what's happened in just these. everyone remembers where they were when this decision came out two years later, patchwork of laws, one-third of women living in states that have extreme bands, you have doctors in fear of criminalization you have ivf at risk, you have cases where women like in oklahoma are told to bleed out in the parking lot because are not quite at the point that
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they might die to get the kind of reproductive care that they need. this is happening in america today, and it is a clear difference in you're going to see it in very clear technicolor on that debate stage in the next three days, which i'm very looking forward to seeing. >> do you think biden should go on the attack or do you think that he should tell those personal stories on the stage? >> i think joe biden is going to make it very clear that he stands up for the women of america. when you look at it, it's 70 to 80% of americans are with him on this, not just women seven to 80% of americans. and that has been seen in referendums in ohio and in kansas what we saw in the virginia legislative races recently, americans are showing up in voting on this issue, and donald trump is on the wrong side of history. and just because this is our current reality when it comes to women's rights, it doesn't
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have to be our future. and that is what you're going to be hearing from joe biden on the debates stage. >> i want to let you hear from republican byron donalds, who just spoke to our john berman about this particular issue and here is what he's said about whether donald trump was responsible for abortion bans across the country. now what he's responsible for is for people being able to weigh in on abortion, us abortion is very personal topic is the most divisive topic in our politics. we all know this and for 50 years the supreme court took away the ability for the american people to weigh in on one of the most personal topics that does deal with politics in the united states what do you make that line when i think of that little girl that was a victim of incest, it was raped in ohio and i had to go across state lines to get health care. that's not about weighing in he has clearly said donald trump that he is personally
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responsible for overturning roe v. wade. i take him at his word and you look at the repercussions of this. he has said he wants to return it to the states, or what does that mean? that means one state says or banning ivf and others has we're going to mess around with mifepristone another one and says, there we're going to criminalize doctors. that is a chaos that he has caused a patchwork of laws across the country. and that's why it's so important for people to tune into this debate because there's a clear different vision, not just on this issue, there's a clear vision when it comes to the fact that donald trump has said, he'll be a dictator from day one, joe biden supports a rule of law clear different vision when donald trump, during his presidency, repeatedly, they tried to overturn the affordable care act, 45 million people get health care because of that, joe biden, he was vice president to barak obama and help to get that passed into law, led the way he's are going to be clear differences between the candidates that you're
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going to see on the cnn stage i want to ask you about some of the recent polling. >> recent polling shows it's not abortion rights actually it's inflation. the economy, and immigration that really tops americans concerns americans polled say, when you look at them it is trump not biden. that is better at dealing with these two issues. that is an aggregate of poles. you see the fox news quinnipiac in marquette poll, the same thing goes when it comes to immigration. how do you think biden can convince the public that he is the one? that can handle these two issues. we'll start with inflation, will start with the economy where people are feeling like they cannot afford what they used to be able to afford okay. >> first on polls, i've seen a number of polls showing a joe biden gaining strength right now. so let's put that aside because you have one poll after poll on the economy. you're going to see a president that's been leading on the national stage, someone who's taken us through the most
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difficult time, the pandemic when so many people well, we're out of work getting that vaccine out there to make people make sure that people have their health care. you're going to hear the story of that and how the work he's doing to bring down costs from going after monopolies to taking on the pharmaceutical companies i can't tell you how many times donald trump said that it's what he wanted to do. it is joe biden and it's finally gotten that law passed in. the bill passed into law a bill that i've led that said that medicare should negotiate with the big pharma companies to bring down prices on drugs like eloquence, drugs like zero co, drugs like a genovia jordanians, blockbuster drugs this is the legacy that you're going to see where joe biden is going to be able to talk about the work he's done on bringing down costs and immigration. something else you brought up joe biden is clearly leaned into it. he wants those emergency powers to close down the border. what happened?
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we're about to pass that in congress. and donald trump ways in and says, no, no, no, don't do that. and you can see the results. so i just i think it is a moment when you have so much noise on the internet. every time when there was a big moment, joe biden has risen to the occasion at the state of the union at normandy, you've seen him rise to the occasion. so that's why i think this debate, when people have just that minute, when there's not the noise, there's not the interruptions, and there's just some clear cut questions on the visions that these two candidates have going forward. there's going to be a clear difference on that stage, and i don't know what donald trump's can show up. this is the first time we've seen him on the stage since he's had these 91 felony indictments and 30 plus some convictions. so we don't know who's going to show up. but what i do know is a joe bind on the right side of the issues for the people of this country senator amy klobuchar. thank you so much for joining us this morning and for sure it's great to be on sarah. thank
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since it's dwi arrest, we are hearing from justin timberlake. this is what he told fans during a show in chicago born loving right? keep on loving me. the rest sounded like the teacher for peanuts cartoons that i know right there times i'm hard to love. a thank you for real-time translation of justin timberlake right there. he is expected to be back in new york tomorrow for performance at madison square garden, perhaps will be better audio all right, tired a little bit sore. that's how a california man is describing how he's feeling after his experience being lost for ten days. and the mountains of santa cruz, california, that's how i describe every morning, but cnn's on a miracle is joining us now, veronica, tell us a little bit more about how he was able to survive those
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ten days in the woods a sarah, it is just incredible and i think the look on his face says it all. and also the condition in which he was found just covered in dirt from head to toe, just truly incredible. 34-year-old lukas mcclish, he went hiking a couple of weeks ago and he went out for a three-hour hike while he ended up getting lost because the hike that he went on, are we having any audio issues? because i'm not hearing you guys, but i'm just going to keep talking okay. sorry about that. so he went on a hike for three hours. he ended up getting lost for ten days. his family actually reported him missing after he didn't show up for a father's thursday dinner. we had no food, no water. he goes on this hike. he starts using his boot to drink water from rivers and streams. he drinks a gallon of water a day. he's losing energy as the days go on and then get this a mountain lion starts following him so i can just each day i go
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up a canyon, down a canyon to the next waterfall sit down with the waterfall and drink water out of my boot. i felt comfortable whole time i was out there. it wasn't worried about i had a mountain lion that was following me but it was cool. he kept his distance. he was i think it was just somebody watching over me so the santa cruz mountains, they are dance, they're full of towering redwood trees and though people could hear his cries for help because he was screaming help, they couldn't exactly locate him until search and rescue. they brought in a drone and they were able to find him. he was able to get out without any serious injuries. of course, recovery. it is true truly incredible. really don't hear stories like this every day. sarah, veronica, that was all my fault. thank you so much for that. >> luckily, survived to can't believe he was being followed by a mountain. he goes harris that was like i was but that was cool dark has.
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