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everyone. you are in the cnn newsroom i'm alison camerota in new york. tonight as president biden and democrats are scrambling to contain the fallout from this week's presidential debate. there's another blockbuster prevent on the horizon. the supreme court is set to end its term monday with what will be one of the most consequential decisions in american history can former president trump assert presidential immunity in the federal election subversion case concerning january 6. the implications are hard to overstate legally and politically and that's not the only major decision coming down from the court this week. cnn supreme court analyst joan biskupic joins us now joan, great to see you. i know it's a huge week. so let's start help us put this immunity ruling in context. what are the implications? >> sure. it's so good to be
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with you, allison you know, we're on the very last de and 48 hours. the supreme court will answer a question that hit is never addressed before, whether a former president can be shielded from criminal prosecution in this case, it involves charges brought back on august 1 of last year against former president donald trump for election subversion fraud, deceit, obstruction of a official proceeding, all sorts of charges that were leveled against him, and that donald trump said he should be immune from now a trial judge rejected that claim. the dc source circuit appellate court rejected that claim, and the supreme court earlier, ellison said it didn't want to weigh in, but it then did weigh in and hold oral arguments on april 25. and now they're going to say, alice and this is important for two big reasons. one is first of all, it will affect all presidents in the future, just so they're, they can be shielded from prosecution for acts, actions
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they took while in office once they leave office. and it will also dictate not just this very weighty question of presidential powers, but whether donald trump is subjected to any kind of federal trial on federal charges, having to do with the 2020 election before he actually is tested with the american public for the 2024 election. so the stakes could not be higher and at this moment, the nine justices themselves know how they have ruled, but we won't know until around 10:00 a.m. monday morning, east steering joan, you are a professional tea leaf ritter as far as i can tell. so i mean, what do you think? what are their hints are there clues of how the justices are going to vote? >> yes, good. here's something that people should know, and i'll tell you what i'll be looking for when the lower court judges examined this question, they basically just said took on the question of whether donald trump should be absolutely immune because that's what his lawyer was asserting. but when the case was argued, allison on april
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25th, the justices really got down into the weeds between how do we assess whether a president should be shielded from any kind of criminal prosecution for actions taken in an official capacity or in a private capacity. and then they started to parse various allegations. for example, that he tried to engage for friday dueling slate of electors, that he tried to get his personal attorney to disrupt various state election results. so the justices seem to be quite concerned whether former president donald trump or any president might be subjected to prosecution for things that would legitimately be official acts and donald trump is essentially saying that just about anything in the wake of the 2020 election, any actions he took war part of his official duties that they weren't that they were overwhelmingly official and not
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private. so allison, what i'm wondering is, will the justices say, first of all, there is no absolute immunity, but then get down into the weeds of what lower-court judges should have examined in terms of the kinds of actions. and if they do that and if they say we want to have some action separated out for whatever jack smith's special counsel, jack smith's can charge and width and prosecuted him for that. we'll go back to a trial court judge to iron out a lot of particulars that woul d
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>> had been read to broadly by the biden administration prohibit criminalize is anyone who corruptly interferes with an official proceeding. but it was enacted in after the enron accounting scandal and it was aimed at the justices said, any kind of interference with evidence such as documents, records and there was a clause that the biden administration had hung many of the prosecution's on where it says it's a federal crime to obstruct or impede an official proceeding and vin documents or otherwise interfere with the proceeding and the
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administration had said that otherwise phrase broadened the possibilities of who could be charged with this. now, just so you know, ellison, the january 6th defendants have been charged under a multitude of federal statutes, but the reason the administration had wanted to use this one is it yes, i'm pretty hefty penalties. anyone who had been convicted under this statute could be subject to up to 20 years in prison. so it's a pretty muscular statue compared to some of the other ones that the defendants had been tried with. for example, here is a salt vandals and damage those kinds of things. so what ford had been suspicious of this in the end, they may have to recharge a handful of people, but attorney general garland said that it should not affect the bulk of the cases it's coming from january 6 okay.
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>> java's thank you very much for setting the table for us for this coming week thanks, artisan. as donald trump faces more criminal charges and court decisions, president biden has to reassure voters that he is up to winning the election after his debate performance president biden spent the day fundraising in the hamptons and in a part of new jersey that we know well, read back. joining me is the former chairman for the dnc, howard dean. mr. dan. thank you very much. great to see you. thanks for taking the time where are you? today? more than 24 hours after thursday night's debate with president biden's ability to beat donald trump i am. >> and where my geographically in vermont. where are you lay? >> i what? i always like i've been in this business a long time. first of all, let's wait ten days american people's attention span is short. the
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attention of the media is even shorter. they all going to go where the next scandalous, outrageous thing they can do to get hits that click this and i'm not as worried as everybody else seems to be as maggie thatcher what's said to ronald reagan, don't go wobbly on me getting tons of phone calls and my attitude is look, wait settle down, stop panicking we have a race to win. and this only joe biden can decide whether he's going to run or not, and we can't. and so that's get on with it. >> what are, those phone. calls saying to you oh, they're all panicked. >> oh my god. what are we going to do? what we're gonna do is we're going to sit tight and we're going to beat the hell out of donald trump, who is basically a crook but wait for what mr. like ready to go i've seen i've seen one poll since that is shown biden was an ax, a point from where it was
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before the debate. now, one pole, as we know, is not me terribly meaningful, but it was a respectable tall what about big donors concerns? we've read that big tone, big donors were spooked after thursday night. what if some what if he can't if president biden can't keep up in the fundraising department you know, i'm not worried about that either. look, this is not surprising, but it's a little these big so-called big owners years are incredibly successful business people who did not get to where they got by panicking when something went south in their business so something's going south for us. can biden recover. i thought he did a pretty good job in north carolina recovering the next day. so i do i wish he had done better in the debate. sure. do i think the media kept covered it fairly? i actually do because every time they mentioned trump's not so great finishes his sentences. they mentioned the fact that trump did nothing but lie all the time. so i this is stuff like
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this happens. these are bumps in the road. i think you can't really assess how serious this is. for another eight days or so. and i actually think then unless it happens again in this president is going to do just find i think that what many viewers and voters that i've been listening to are saying is that they didn't think it was just a poor debate performance. >> they thought that it telegraphed something more serious that's an infirmity, basically of this at something year-old president that they hadn't seen before in quite this stark relief. so what about that? >> you don't think that an affirmative not being able to tell the truth from fiction and making stuff up every five seconds and leinz, your face off and being converted felon, a convicted felon is an infirmity. i think that's a pretty big infirmity that look, voters are going to have a
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chance to judge. we've got five more months or so before the election. and they're going to see a lot of joe biden's. they'll make that judgment, but i doubt they'll make it on one bad debate performance well, i mean, the way you're setting it up is as though it's a binary choice. >> and at the moment it is. but as you know, there are some democrats who are saying, look, we have a deep bench, we have impressive governors, we have impressive younger democrats may be president biden for the sake of democracy should bow out there's only one person they can make that decision is joe biden. >> i know how the convention works. i've run one of these conventions he he now has the power to make this decision and nobody else does so real does realistically. so this is in joe's hands. it's in his staff's hands. it's in his close advisers hands. and this guy has come through a lot of very tough stuff. and four years as the presidency he's handled it very, very well.
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trump was a disaster and i have full confidence in him making whatever decision he wants to make. and i am am i worry actually i'm not very worried. i just think that the american people need a little time, usually ten days is the attention span of something like this, unless it repeats itself. and i just not that worried, i really am not the new york times editorial board's sees it differently. they're calling on president biden to step down. they say, quote biden struggled to respond to mr. trump's provocations. he struggled to hold mr. trump accountable for his lies, his failures, and his chilling plans, more than once he struggled to make it to the end of a sentence so do you think that president biden, here's the concerns of the new york times and others sure. of course, he does. and why i saw the debate. i thought it was a bad debate. i thought he made those kinds of mistakes. but
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there are so many people and it always makes me laugh, especially political commentators, which the editorial board can't resist doing. that everybody wants to get it on this one. everybody who wants to make themselves more important can't wait to jump but the fray, i've been in this business a long time, patients and toughness is what you need to get through and biden has both of those. now, if he does this again, it's a major problem. but i don't think he will do it again. i don't know what went wrong with the preparation, but something did. but this is one mistake, five months before the election, and you've got a serial liar one thing is sometimes, occasionally psychotic. on the other side. so again, this is not the time to panic. we got to buckle down figure out what's going on, give the president of time to make the right decision. and i think he will make the right decision and i suspect the right decision is to stay in the new your times, also has another editorial that says kamala harris could win this. let her what do you think about
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that i think nobody knows the answer to that question. >> i mean, i chuckle at the new york times, sometimes it's the paper of record is a very good paper. the reporters are very, very good. this is just silliness i mean, this is just they don't know anymore about whether kamala harris could win or not because they've never done a poll that shows whether she could win. this is hocus pocus nonsense i'm a little disappointed with the times it's just supposed to be a serious paper. this is what i expect from the murdoch paper, like the wall street journal or the new york post. i don't expect it from the new york times howard dean, great to get your perspective on all of this. thank you very much for taking the time my pleasure. >> thank you the us has another proposal as america tries to help put together a truce between israel and hamas that's next plus oklahoma's top education official is ordering teachers to use the bible in the classroom. >> we're going to speak to the group that's already challenging it. import here are the cnn newsroom hey, mom, how
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conditions for the release of all remaining hostages in return for a permanent ceasefire and withdrawal of israeli forces from gaza. are israel and hamas responding to this note, new proposal allison, we spoke with a with an israeli government official this evening who said that israel remains committed to the language outlined in the proposal that president biden announced too much fanfare and which he and israel says, israel has signed up to. >> we won't know. i would imagine for a few days, perhaps what hamas has reaction might be to any changes or tweaks to the wording that you outlined just in your introduction. but we did hear from a hamas spokesman earlier today in beirut saying that the proposal on the table we'll remains short of its demands, which are for a complete cessation of hostilities and a complete withdrawal of israeli forces from the gaza strip. israel for its point, for its part says that the ceasefire proposal
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doesn't preclude doesn't prevent it from carrying out two of its main war objectives, which are to destroy hamas is military and governance capabilities. but of course with israel insisting that it needs to do that, and hamas obviously not wanting to have its military and governance capabilities or destroyed, it's suggested there are still very large gaps between those two sides, and we've been heard so many times over the past few months, and it just seems that these two sides, israel and hamas, are unable to come to an agreement on a deal, even though the u.s. and pressuring the egyptians and qatari mediators as well to put pressure on hamas is doing its best to do so. but for now that gap seem large and a deal still seem some somewhere put some way off allison i'm earlier today eliot, we heard a security guard was attacked and shot with a bow and arrow at the israeli embassy in serbia. what do we know yeah, from what we understand from cnn affiliate n1 an attacker approached the israeli embassy in the serbian capital,
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belgrade, took a crossbow out of a bag and then file the bolt at the security officer, who was guarding the israeli embassy. >> now despite having that bolt in his neck, he managed to reach for his gunfire several shots and kill the perpetrator that the serbian authorities say was a 25 convert to islam. now, the security officer is in hospital. apparently he's already received a visit from the president israel's foreign minister, posting on x, expressing his gratitude to the serbian authorities and the serbian government for the response for protecting the israeli embassy and wishing that security officer a speedy recovery, allison okay. elliott goggin. thank you for all the reporting so president biden facing calls to bow out of the presidential race after thursday. and i've cnn debate. but what do voters that we'll hear from them next?
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>> when, asked i've been waiting for this all year. >> we can start to sunday, july and discovery. now, this is a holiday inch stream on max more than 50 million viewers across the country, tuned into the cnn debate between president biden and donald trump on thursday. >> and the reaction was often shock. cnn's dayana gallagher spoke with swing-state voters who watched the debate in north carolina to gauge their thoughts among the millions of people tuning in to cnn's debate thursday night voters here in north carolina, a critical battleground state considered key by both campaigns. morning, after we're back at cip city market in bottle shop in charlotte with nine north carolina voters those who have plenty to say
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about what happened in atlanta, painful, heartbroken, a wreck, painful. >> i saw a tired president and i think he needed a snicker and a mountain dew. >> i feel like i would've lost last brain cells watching love island. >> i think it's a sad day when we're at that level on politics. >> you president joe biden's performance, a top concern for democrats, which he looked fragile he froze up at moments, was having trouble with his words with trump. he was coherently lying and with biden, he was incoherently telling the truth. >> early, meandering moment from biden with the covid excuse me, with dealing with everything we have to do with if we finally beat medicare, making even his biggest fans cringe. >> i heard it and that's it but then i said, i know what he was trying to say.
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>> another line from former president donald trump on a question about immigration drawing criticism from some of our voters. >> they're taking black jobs and they're taking hispanic jobs. and you haven't seen it yet, but you're going to see something that's going to be the worst in our history. >> first of all, he doesn't know squat about how black people are employed and work in this kind. >> so what are black jobs? i'm a financial advisor. is that a black job? >> and this exchange between the candidates over the war in gaza upset others. >> he's become like a palestinian. but they don't like him because he's a very bad palestinian. >> and the only thing that i heard was a u.s. president just turned palestinian into a slur. >> this republican says that trump didn't do enough to address his felony convictions to earn his vote. >> i don't know who i'm going to vote for when it comes november. >> well, other republicans didn't exactly give their candidate glowing review. they
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did feel heat outperformed his opponent. >> he should have done a better job in disavowing what happened on january 6, but i think he did a great job talking about the abortion issue, a topic that other voters, wish the candidates had spent more time discussing. i st, and it wre split, don't panic it was just one performance. >> i would like to think if you replacwisomeon younger with all those same talking points and people would feel very differently the debate did not change or make up the minds of these voters it does not affect what i plan to do, but i know that it has affected others. i'd rather be a corpse of biden's and trump's line hi, in face all right. >> well, according to a flash poll after the cnn debate, 67% of people who watched said
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trump did a better job than biden. some media outlets today saying biden's performance was so poor, he should reconsider his run let's bring in pollster and communications strategist frank lunch. franc, great to have you great to see you. so it's been almost 48 hours, but it doesn't feel like the dust has settled. where are you at this hour? >> it is not settled and i'm getting calls and emails and texts and whatsapp what's going to happen is biden going to stay and i think the answer to that is pretty clearly, yes. did this make a difference in the answer to that is pretty clearly, yes. but the difference is going to be small. and here's why only 4% of americans are truly undecided. people will make the claim. i haven't made up my mind, but they will have decided against you by nori against donald trump they just don't know if they're going to vote for the opponent. that's not an undecided voter. it's just 4%. but where this does matter is those key swing
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states. and in particular pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin, they matter most at this point, donald trump is beating joe biden among the other close states, georgia, north carolina. she showed right there arizona and nevada. but that doesn't take them to to 70 has to win one of those three. and i believe that when the polling is done next week trump will be ahead in pennsylvania will be ahead in wisconsin, and will be ahead in michigan, not by enough to put the race away, but this debate will have an impact on one last thing, 50 million people saw the two candidates face-to-face, side-to-side. and that has an indelible impact on how people view it. they were not happy with donald trump. they were even less happy with joe biden. and frankly, what our group said was the end. joe biden to step aside, put somebody else in there. the gentleman, your focus group said exactly what i heard. someone younger with biden's
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policies in biden's record will get donald trump a run for it. there's money. jill biden will not so you, as you say, did this focus group of >> i had seen what from pitta and now that i've seen him in action or inaction i just think if the democrats want to have a chance at putting someone in the white house, they need to put someone else up i think in 2020, biden was a safe option that was relatively non-harmful, harmful to replace trump and frankly, i did not think reflected these same cognitive issues that we see tonight on the campaign. yeah, i was little dry, but it was definitely not to the same extent. i think so frank, was that the consensus? >> yes, it was. and i was not expecting that you want within the first 510 minutes, the debate started so slow for joe
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biden that people were shocked. they had not seen him look like this remember when he goes out and does a speech as he did yesterday, and it was brilliant. it was very effective the emotion, the passion. he's reading from a teleprompter. he's got everything prepared in front of him. he was not in a debate setting i would argue that these speeches are going to help him survive as the democratic nominee. but if, and when they have that next debate in september, if he asked the same performance as this one, it's going to hurt him in the end, swing voters don't like trump's persona but they appreciate that he's prepared to be president. they do like joe biden personally, but they think that he's not up to the job, up to the next four years so did you hear from your focus group that they were taken aback by the level of lying they trump was doing on the stage or did biden's performance?
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>> from its eclipse, all of that biden's performance eclipse, all of this. and i do have to emphasize to viewers on cnn that the comments about donald trump were not positive they did not like his sniping. they did not like his negativity. they don't like his persona but joe biden performed so badly and you show one of the clips there. we had trouble completing the sentence that he had trouble making the point of view they were so concerned about that, that that simply eclipses their disappointment with or even to stain for donald trump. and this is something that democrats are talking about right now. the new york times wrote about it, the reporter from the atlantic wrote about it. that if you want to challenge donald, and i'm not taking sides but if you really want to ensure that you defeat donald trump is this the candidate? is it really joe biden? according to my focus group, the answer is no and
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i'm just hearing from my producer that just now, let lambda journal constitution has chimed in also saying that it's time for biden to pass the torch. >> what do you why do you think this isn't red is in aiding with the biden team all the various editorials and the focus groups i think that you put pressure on someone. it's kinda gets her backup. if you're the establishment, aziz newspapers are, it makes them more determined to prove them wrong but we're now into late june. this conversation has been going on for four months and no one's been listening to it because he assumption was when the when the chips were down and he was looking straight at the camera at the american people. he would step up and i got to tell you something. i watched just as you're coming to me, you had a clip of him walking down those stairs. i know what that's like. i start with a stroke two of them. i don't walk so well,
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i was shocked as jill took his hand and he started to walk down. no one seen that clip? that one has to wonder and then i had to put this. but our democracies is at stake. it's not just for an election, it's for a generation and that was, that was not the worst performance ever. the worst performance was donald trump when he interrupted joe biden again and again and again in 2020. but it was the second worst performance and it really did. shock people and even i was shocked as i watched biden lead leave the stage fright plants. >> thank you for sharing all of your research and your focus groups with us really great to get your perspective as always well, it's an honor and a privilege we'll talk sam and we'll be right back july 7, dr. sanjay gupta reports on
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understanding of the basis of our legal system and it's frankly, we're talking about the bible one of the most foundational documents used for the constitution and the birth of our country right now is rachel lazarus. she's the president and ceo of americans united for separation of church and state. rachel, thank you very much for being here. what does this mean? how are teachers mandated to use the bible now? well, he was pretty clear about it when he issued the mandate, he said that teachers have to teach from the bible and that's christian nationalism. that's superintendent ryan walters using the power of his government office to impose his personal religious views. and frankly, political agenda on families and students in public schools across the entire state. that's not education. it's indoctrination, it's not teaching, it's preaching. well, as i understand it, state law, there does let schools and
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i suppose the superintendent decide on instruction, curriculum, and reading list so does that fall under his authority he was clear in his memo that he sent to all the superintendents that what he's trying to get them to do is teach core value, right? >> and that is preaching, that isn't teaching when you're using the bible that way for educational support and instructional off the court as he says, he has shown his true motive. he has supported a ten commandments display in every classroom in the state that bill didn't pass into law, but he must be very green with envy that it did recently in louisiana where we filed a lawsuit with some of our allies. he has supported the nation's first public religious school if st. isidore, which was set to open this fall until our lawsuit combined with the republican attorney general's lawsuit just stopped it in its tracks on tuesday, he has prayed over
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students in public school classrooms. this is the guy who has on a christian nationalists crusade. and he's violating not just our countries, but his state promise of church state separation, and religious freedom for all as you say, there is a distinction between education and indoctrination. so what's the line what will teachers be able to do? and not do you can teach about the bible when you teach comparatively about religion or teach about the role that is played over time. >> it would be false back to teach that it's at the core of our nation's values. america is not a christian nation. we are a secular nation and you know what? that protects christianity as much as it protects every other religion from government intrusion. and it also protects the religious freedom of every family, not just an oklahoma, but all across this country, because we have an american people come
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from a variety of different religious and non-religious background. and that's that's a great thing. that's what our founding fathers were aiming for when they when they issued the first amendment. and in the first amendment when they didn't reference god, but instead referenced religious freedom, the free exercise of religion, and the non-establishment of religion so what's your plan? now we are monitoring this very closely. we are prepared to step in and protect the religious freedom of parents and students throughout the state. even the supreme court has been over time on high alert or where the religious freedom of students is being violated. i'm a mom, so i get pretty mama bear in that space. but if you think about it, our students or kids, they're captive audiences. their impressionable and the court, over time has acknowledged that bend over backwards to make sure that there's not indoctrination or any government favor or preference
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for one set of religious views over any the other are over non religion. and we need to keep it that way. we need a national recommitment to church state separation. i'll say one more thing if i can. this is happening all across the country it's not just an oklahoma, it's happening from texas to west virginia, from florida to idaho. there's ten commandment mandates for display in every classroom. there are laws that allow public schools to replace certified school counselors with chaplains. there are laws that permit the teaching of creation so some laws that allowed teachers and coaches to fray alongside of students and book bans. all across the country. what's at stake here are public schools. the religious freedom of families and frankly, our democracy, because church, state separation is a pillar of our american democracy. america wouldn't even be recognizable without it. rachel asked her, thank you for explaining your
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