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friday, july 12 right now on cnn this morning i wouldn't have picked vice president trump to be vice president. >> i think she's not quite while fired to be president an uneven performance from the president on the world stage, democrats still scrambling to figure out what to do about the top of their ticket i get more defections in the ranks 17 democrats now publicly calling for president biden to pass the torch and an embarrassing introduction new aid package for the president of ukraine all right 5:00 a.m. here in washington. >> a live look at capitol dome on this friday morning. good morning. morning, everyone. happy friday. i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us. we're going to begin
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with the good, the bad, and the ugly from president biden's closely watched nato press conference prince, the president speaking to reporters for almost an hour. at times showing his depth of knowledge on a wide range of issues. he also was more animated at, at the point when he talked about gun violence than he was at other points in the press conference let's more children are killed by a bullet in any other cause of death united states of america what time are we doing what are we doing but then there were moments like this at the very start of the press conference look i wouldn't have picked vice president trump to be vice president. >> did i think she was not qualified to be president so start there more house democrats are joining the growing chorus of party members calling for biden to end his reelection bid just minutes
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after that press conference ended, jim himes, the ranking democrat on the intelligence committee sent out a statement calling for biden to stand down but this is the moment in the next 96 hours, perhaps his the moment to set aside the poetry, the loyalty and the love, and ask yourself a hard question, which is, are you sure he's going to win? because you're not just gambling your own political reputation. you are gambling the future of the united states american there are now 17 congressional democrats calling on biden to bow out. >> we've got a strong start this morning joining me now for new shamir, a congressional reporter for the associated press, stephen neukam, politics reporter for axios and julia manchester. she is national politics reporter for the hill. welcome to all of you. thank you so much for being here. julia, let me start with you in terms of big picture. as i was talking to democrats and other sources throughout the evening, the general sense was he came out of the gate with that ms
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naming his own vice president that caused an incredible cringe, collective cringe. but then he did go on in many of their view to have a stronger performance, particularly fluid on foreign policy issues. china, ukraine, other things. but the bottom question is, is it enough? to fundamentally change this conversation? what is your reporting about whether it did this sense? i'm getting that it is not enough. and we saw that when we saw congressman jim hines and congressman eric sorensen after the press conference call on him to step down. i think the next coming days today will be definitely a bit of a test for president biden going forward. i think talking to a number of my sources, what i hear is that it was good, but it was better than the debate, but it's not enough to stop the bleeding ultimately, and that's the issue that president biden and democrats have farnoush amiri, you cover capitol hill day in and day out. >> you saw jim himes there.
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congressman brad snyder tried to capture the sense of foreboding that many have every time biden takes the stage, let's listen to that we can't have a situation where every day we're holding our breath, whether it's a press conference debate or are rally. and i think we're at historic moment where the president can pass the torch to the next generation. not only united democratic party, but unite the country what is your latest reporting on how this is impacting the way members on the hill are thinking, we're going to get jim clyburn later on this morning, also speaking out in public. yeah. i mean, what my sources were saying leading up to the press conference was you know, obviously we're hoping he does better than he did at the debate, but we expect the dam to break shortly after and, you know, i think his performance at the debate and many folks texted me and called me and said you know, i was holding my breath, but he did not do as bad as i thought he would do
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expectations for him arguably were very low and the calling the president of ukraine putin did not set the tone right for the day and for the evening. but many of them said, you know, maybe the dam will hold for a little longer, but it's a matter of when not if it'll break and i think that that's the case right now so stephen neukam, one thing democrats said to me was that they were they thought his tone around the conversation that he should step aside was better than it had been in the immediate aftermath of the debate where he was very defiant so seem to be refusing to listen to anyone. >> and he actually did address the way his schedule has had to evolve to accommodate him age. he said that his staff off an add things to his schedule is just watch that moment. >> i love my staff, but to add things at these all the time. very i'm catching hell from my wife so first of all, when you
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are president, there are things that get added to your schedule regularly. this is part of the conversation. i thought it was an interesting insight as well into the dynamic with his wife who you know, it seems to be saying, hey, you got to protect him, right, like pushing back on staff that are trying to add things to his schedule. what were your takeaways in terms of how we saw the president handle how his age is affected, his day-to-day ability to do the job. >> i think you're right. that tone change he even sort of opened the door a little bit to the idea that another democrat could be donald trump that even though his team was on capitol hill this week, they huddled with senate democrats yesterday, essentially telling them that biden has the best chance, has the best shot at defeating donald trump. and democratic senators who were already skeptical of the president's chances going forward, left that meeting unchanged. there minds were not changed. that argument was not convincing enough. there was actually some tempers flared in that meeting. we're told from
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sources, so not just the nato press conference last night, but the the totality of the week on capitol hill, the biden team did not do enough to quell concerns on capitol hill julia, the hill was reporting last night, and we've been digging into it here that nancy pelosi we'll see it has been trying to rally people behind the scenes perhaps going farther than what she did in public we here at cnn are reporting that pelosi and obama yeah. >> potentially in conversations here about how to move forward next, obama's involvement, we know that there is a testy relationship there with the president and the former president, not 44, 45. you've got a lot of presidents in former presidents involved in the conversation right now. but if that's the case what's what's next in terms of how that impacts what we see from the president and prime members look, the president is saying he is going to get out in
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public, go-to more campaign events. he's doing this interview with nbc news on monday. so they're hoping the campaign is hoping that sends a signal to members of congress that he is fit, that he's getting out there, that voters are seeing him. but for members of congress though, if you have nancy pelosi and also so the former president barak obama sort of getting involved in pulling the strings there that puts pressure on them. i think nancy pelosi is someone who really has her finger on on the pulse in terms of where the electorate is, how to move forward strategically, but also she's someone who's sort of been in this position before. i mean, she stepped down as speaker of the house before and she understands that she pass the torch she's someone i think that a lot of democrats feel that they can relate to on this. and look, she's not the leader of the house democrats anymore, but she still obviously has that sway for new chew. are you watching today? >> i mean, i think the silence
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beyond the campus payne. i'm with joe, i'm riding with joe type thing from hakeem jeffries from chuck schumer from jim clyburn, has been stunning, right? and i think that everyone in the house, democratic caucus, everyone in the senate democratic caucus, is waiting for their leaders to indicate where they should follow along and i think until they say something we won't see this swell all right. well, it's it's friday, but we are headed straight into a busy news weekend and a republican national convention. so buckle up, everyone. thank you guys for being here furnished. you marry stephen neukam, julia manchester for us this morning. all right. coming up next here. president biden, unveiling a new aid package for ukraine, but will it get to the frontlines in time plus, beryl may be gone, but the cleanup in new york is just getting started. and more democrats joining the chorus of calls for president biden to step aside what is plan b? >> that's a totally fair question. i actually plan b looks pretty good. i don't know what it looks like, but i think we haven't a remarkable bench
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zelenskyy, ukraine's president, thanking biden for his support. >> for it together, we are preserving ukraine's independence and freedom. >> and this is historic actions that will protect the world from from similar wars. russia will not prevail in ukraine will not prevail in ukraine. >> ukraine will prevail. and i want you to know we're going to be with you every step of the way all right. >> joining me now to discuss cnn international anchor max foster. max. good morning to you. always wonderful to see you. i want to start with that. i mean, we saw that flubbed that president biden had their eye when he introduced zelenskyy. he obviously quickly corrected himself. but the reality was this was a stage that everyone was watching extraordinarily closely, especially nato allies in europe and elsewhere who our nervous about the prospect of president biden losing to former president trump in
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november. what's the reaction been over where you are what it is making all the headlines, they didn't watch the whole it was very late in the day here in europe, so they didn't know. >> many people watch the whole press conference where he did get a broader sense of what president biden is capable of and focused a lot on the policy that people here are interested in. but when they woke up all the headlines were about the gas also, not so much to say zelenskyy one, but their harris one because he called refer to camila harris as vice president trump, but he didn't correct himself, which in a away people on the radio this morning analyzing that saying, actually that's more worrying that he didn't even notice that he had said it but i think those two gaps are playing very big here because people are much more focused on the headlines that came out of it. and that was that was the headline wasn't it it sure was. >> and we talked about the trump the vice president trump
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issue at the top of the show with our other guests, max what is your sense of what this may mean for ukraine in practice here, the headline in the new york times is nato pledges to ukraine fall short for a counter offensive this year, noting this, of course, due to the political challenges in the united states that were already facing ukraine, even with biden in the white house. and of course, we've seen zelenskyy talked repeatedly about november in his appearance here as well one thing is lenski desperately wants the democrats to stay in power is it's not gonna get involved in a foreign election. >> obviously. but for him you know, the word of warning coming from trump's well, donald trump about ukraine, it feels as though obviously ukraine is going to get much more of a democrat administrations. so i think he is focused on some of those mistakes, even though he's very supportive of president biden in that press conference, i think he's thinking this is going to shorten his political
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lifestyle potentially. so that's worrying in terms of the money is a new 225 $225,000,000 aid package a lot of money, obviously and it's new. so that was really positive and it's these patriot missiles which are vital but also the air defense systems as well, which are vital overriding message from zelenskyy yesterday in terms of policy was thank you for those, but can you please give us permission to fire them into russia? currently, they're not allowed to do that. he didn't make much progress on that, but it doesn't feel as if he can win the war unless it's on a level playground, which is that russia can fire into ukraine therefore ukraine should be able to fire into russia all right, max foster for us this morning. >> max. thank you so much. very grateful to have you have a great weekend. thank i kinda next here, feeling heat with record high temperatures in the west, these crayons, they didn't stand a chance. plus the list of democrats calling on president biden to bow out of the race. keeps growing i
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winning? we are my friend. we are i'm melissa bell in paris. >> and this is cnn all right? >> just after 5:31 a.m. here in washington on this friday morning, a live look i had. capitol hill today. good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us president biden facing more democratic defectors, 17 congressional democrats have now come forward to publicly call on the president to exit the race that includes congressman jim himes. he is the top democrat on the house. intelligence committee imagine that three months from now, we get another performance like there was in the debate right before the election do you want to take that risk? >> i don't. >> this is not about the past. it's about the future. and we need to have these strongest possible candidate that we can working to prevent donald trump
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and lead us into the future. it's simply my belief that another candidate would give us a much better chance to win cnn is also reporting this morning that former president obama and former house speaker nancy pelosi, have held private discussions about the viability of biden's campaign. the president, of course, still adamant about staying in the race, joining us now axios senior contributor margaret talev and jackie kucinich, washington bureau chief for the boston globe. good morning to both of you. thanks for being here. margaret, let me start with you. in terms of the result of what we saw last night because we had a pair of significant gaps from the president. one before the press conference, one as it opened but then we did see a president who answered questions who seemed to be much more like the joe biden that we have seen on stage for many years. if older, he seemed to take a different approach in terms of considering his own potential weaknesses. i heard from democrats who said, hey, if you'd taken this tone right out of the gate with the
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debate, it would maybe not have had as many problems as he's having right now with if democrats. what you're hearing and what's your view of what we saw play out last night? i think he's sounded a very well. and your right when david sanger started talking to president biden about foreign policy, he clicked into gear and you saw completely different person the. democrats that i was talking to you last night were glad to see him be able to do that, but did not feel that at a fundamentally changed the problems are resolved, that discontent, or the concerns that he faces inside of his own party. and they think all week there was an acknowledgment. democrats have to come back from their recess. nato has to go forward, and nato has to be the focus of president biden's week. but what happens after that? we're about to find out what happens after that, and we're going to find out a lot between now and the time republican convention starts in a few days. well, i think if you were a democrat who was ready to hit send on a
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statement saying that biden should step down and you were ready, you would reason to do that last night. >> there were there were some some verbal issues. there were some mistakes then. but if you are democratic, really wanted to hold your fire and you wanted to see if he could do this and to your point, particularly on the issue of foreign policy, his sweet spot for many, many decades you had reason to sit back and let it ride a little longer? yeah. no, it's it's very interesting way to think about it. it was kind of like there's a little bit of a choose your own adventure. what do you want to see? that's what every party wants heading into that exactly? how consequential stretch of the election, right? yeah the bottom line here, margaret is that what matters is what voters think, how much they have changed, their perceptions and this is the thing where again, there's a little bit of choose your own adventure, the white house is looking at national polls this polling that was out yesterday from abc that has shown, that shows kind of the head-to-head horse race basically unchanged. but then what's really mattering and certainly for these democrats, they're
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looking at internal polling that is showing them running way behind president biden in their districts. there's risks that they're going to lose the house. and of course, swing polling also, we haven't seen a lot of public polling yet on that front. but certainly these campaigns are seeing it behind the scenes. but i want to play a little bit of these are some of the voters you spent a lot of time talking to voters, especially young voters. and they told you a little bit, you ask them to use one word to describe the president and it was pretty striking. let's watch it what emotion does he evoke in you? >> when you see him on tv, fill in the blank. when i see president biden on tv, i feel x worried respect, and sadness, scared embarrassed pity, and discussed all rolled into one so out there there is so these are the monthly axios and engages swing voter focus groups. we were in florida most recently, month after month. we
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do this sort of what do you think of when you see biden? what do you think of when you see trump? one word and for biden, it's always old, that's always the prevailing word for months. that's been the case for trump. it's like talking about his character and the criminal cases and all this stuff. january 6 this is different. the idea of sadness and fear that is an evolution. the other thing that we've heard in these panels this week there's one woman who really stands out on my mind who said, he's not the leader that he was 20 years ago. and the idea that they don't think that he sees that, but they see it in all of these conversations. these people were acutely aware of that debate performance the overwhelming majority of them just did not think they could really get past that. there were some who still felt that the party should stand with biden, but nobody felt like thrilled are enthusiastic about it. and i think that that captures a lot of the public sentiment and a lot of the
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feelings inside the party. what my colleagues, mike allen and jamaica higher writing about today is the idea that there's sort of a committee to unelected president of the committee to reelect that there's a committee that is operating sort of underneath the radar, but not completely. there's a ton of machinations pulling discussions how, you know, how could the torch be passed with grace? would it need to be harris? what do that matchups look like? and what you said? the is not about national polling. everybody in america would like to think that what the general population thinks is what carries the day. there's the electoral college, swing states matter disproportionately. and battleground districts are aware control of the house is going to be fought out. and the races where their senate races will be pivotal to who controls the senate. so it is not as important to say what's the national view of biden as is to say, what is the view of biden in wisconsin? there should get
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an arizona and georgia and pennsylvania. >> yeah. i mean jackie the reality is that even though this may have assuage concerns are bought time as you alluded to. i mean, to jim jim himes as point this is still i mean, if he stays in i'm going to be something that is facing him every single time he steps for microphone. and this isn't about just winning in november. this is not four more years and there were some of those questions last night to that effect, that you feel like you can still do this in four years. biden said yes, but you also there's one there are a couple of interesting moments there were he did allow that there were there were situations where he might consider stepping aside, but you hadn't heard before if the data starts to say that he can't win think as is what he said. there and that was notable. it seems like i don't know if it was pelosi. i don't know if it was former president obama. i don't know who kind
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of got through there that was the first time that i can remember in recent recognition that he is thinking about more than he is saying exactly, exactly. i think that's right, yes. yeah. i mean, that's very interesting to me. he as well, because it does seem like i feel like there is that fundamental question. how much of this has actually getting through to the president himself through his inner circle. it seems like at least some right? yes. i think that he's certainly aware and there was a lot there was telling in my favorite question of the news conference was our colleague asma khalid from npr asked, what about that bridge? you remember biden famously said in 2020 and he had gretchen whitmer, kamala harris, and cory booker standing beside him. we're behind him when he said it, he said, look on basically just a bridge to the next generation of political leaders. all these people standing here with me are the leaders of the next generation. and as mass, what about that bridge? what changed? and he didn't say nothing has changed. he said what changed is and began to
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talk about how sort of the chaos and circumstances of the world, the circumstances of the country, and the necessitated that he stay in and that he had things that he wanted to finish to me that really did sort of tap into his psychology of what he's been thinking about. can he turn it over to someone else who could he turn it over to? he did not explicate that, but he hinted at it in those comments last night. and i think that's part of the larger path that he's thinking through. yeah, really interesting. all right, margaret tall jackie kucinich. thank you both very much for being here. this morning. really appreciate it. >> all right ahead here. how vice president harris is trying to rally support for her boss plus a night for sports royalty actual royalty. that's next. and bleacher report the truth is, i stand here not as prince harry pat tillman award recipient but wrong although a voice do you ever worry we
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he is a fighter and he is the first, say when you get knocked down, you get back up get back up so of course kamala harris is at the center of the conversation that is happening just off camera about who might be a possible replacement at the top of the ticket if biden bows out joining me now is ron brownstein, cnn senior political analyst, senior editor at the atlantic. >> ron, always great to see you. your latest piece is about kamala harris and you write this as the party tries to dig out of the hold of biden deepened with his dire debate performance. they are belatedly growing more aware of the need to buttress the vice president's public standing research by several different democratic groups has found that even after three-and-a-hal f years in office, harris largely remains a blank slate for voters. in this also comes as we are learning that the biden campaign is quietly testing a head to head-to-head of kamala harris and donald
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trump yeah. look harris is looming larger in this election. whether she is the stand-in for biden or just stays as number two because voters, after that debate have growing concern about whether he's going to finish a second term and republic bookings are certainly focused on targeting her who he saw that donald trump ad right after the debate. vote for biden today, get, get harris tomorrow you know, i've talked to a lot of democratic professionals in the last week, elected officials, strategists pollsters. and you can't say for sure that she might be a better candidate against trump, than biden but at least she shuffles the deck, is the view, right? i think many democrats believe that the hand there playing now the handed biden has ultimately is not going to win because of his struggles in the swing states. and with harris, you at least change the dynamics as she
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might have a lower floor, but you could also have a higher ceiling is the way the one democratic strategist put it to me. >> yeah, it's an interesting way to think about it. i mean, look, the reality is that i think doubts about her have driven a lot of certainly when i've talked to democrats on capitol hill, some of them who are, have been a little reluctant to aggressively call in public for biden to step aside like someone that's coming from nerves about whether or not harris can perform and what the process would look like absolutely. >> right. first of all, i think if biden did step aside, that the process would coalesce around her more quickly than seems possible. there's a demand. there are a lot of democratic leaders and thinkers and strategist to do worry that she can the trump and would be open to an alternative. i'm not sure a candidate who would be seen as a potentially better alternative would really challenge her. i newsome and whitmer are already have both said that they that they would not the upside of a switch in the eyes of those who are kind of talking about it more and
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more is several fold. what is you're on the right side of the generational contrast with harris and trump suddenly, he's the older guy who looks like he's lost the staff there is certainly plenty of evidence of that. but i think even more important, kasie, i mean, look at the polling again, pew yesterday, trump leads biden and democrats by 15 points on who people trust the handle the economy and inflation that is a very consistent result, ended fift week one advantage for republicans on the economy, that means to win. democrats that's all going to have to convince millions of voters who think that trump is better for their bottom line to vote against him. anyway, the best weapon, the best lever they have to do that is the argument about rights values, and democracy. and making that argument is, has been harris his job for the past two years since dobbs. i mean, she has the one the one part of her friday political identity that has broken through to voters according to all the democrats i talked to is our advocacy for
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abortion rights. she has i think honed what is has to be the most important argument for democrats in 2024. and i think there's a broad sense in the party that she now delivers that argument better than biden so while there are all sorts of obvious risks in moving to harris there are i think in the eyes of many democrats, some advantages. above all, the opportunity to shake up the race. and by the way, she could pick a younger vice president who underscores the generational a contrast, she could pick gretchen whitmer and really kind of roll the dice. you can't leave halfway across a chasm and if you move beyond from biden to harris, you're taking obviously, a calculated gamble with a whitmer uv doubling down on that gamble in the same way that clinton did when he picked gore, rather than a ban balancing kind of vice president in 1992 so there's more maneuverability. like i said, potentially lower floor, potentially higher ceiling very interesting. >> there's also, you know, andy bashir in kentucky who
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reinforces that generational argument all at the same time, perhaps reassuring some other types of voters. ron brownstein for us this morning, ron. thank you very much. i really appreciate it. have a great weekend. thank all right. time now for sports, prince harry delivering an emotional speech amid controversy at the espy awards, carolyn manno has more in this morning's bleacher report. carolyn, good morning. >> good morning. some of the biggest stars in sports, kasie and entertainment two were in la last night to celebrate the years since moment in sports, no shortage of truly moving moments, prince harry spoke from the hardest he accepted the pat tillman award for service for his work with the invictus games competition for injured veterans. the award was not without controversy like you said, tilghman, mother was actually quoted calling the prince controversial and divisive and said that there were more fitting candidates for the award the truth is, i stand here not as prince harry pat tillman award recipient, but rather a voice on behalf of
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the invictus games foundation. >> and the thousands of veterans and service personnel from over 20 nations who have made the invictus games. a reality this award belongs to them, not to me we're tired, st. >> safety. steve gleason, who has been fighting als since 2011, received the arthur ashe award for courage. it's given to a person who shows strength in the face of adversity, making a difference beyond the field of play. and i and many others cannot think of a better example. think leeson, who has lost all mobility functioning can only communicate through eye tracking technology for me, this honor, represents some encouragement and triumph for the families currently living with als. >> all the people living with disabilities or other illnesses, and all of you who experienced fear or suffering consider in this truth of our humanity. it's vital that we all individually and
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collectively discover ways to be courageous and loves the life we have my view is that the fears and adversities we encounter or opportunity to accept what is an explosion? what is on the other side of fear to grow stronger, better, and then peace of mind his full speech was incredibly powerful. >> casey and his charity, the team gleason foundation has now raised more than $40 to help people diagnosed with that disease. and finally for you this morning, switching gears a little those who loved the game of golf know that it is an emotional roller coaster of sorts. lpga tour pro jodi, you are chat off was seven over when she got to the 16th tv championship only to do that right there hit a hole in one to win a brand new porsche. that was right behind her. she was stunned to watch her tee shot find the bottom of the cup 148 yard par three. now if only can rule way, we're so lucky.
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she was one of eight the amateurs in the field. she also recorded an ace of her own on the par three fit five iran for nearly 180 yards, no free car on five, which she did say that she was excited to get her first ace at a major. i feel like everybody that hits a hole in one at a made for kate, she's to get a porsche but maybe she'll just get a ride around france and jodi's i hope for her sake. i know i would've said that, you know, the whole and one is a reward all by itself, but i mean, frankly, i you know, i'd rather i'd rather win a porch for one. of course carolyn, thank you very much appreciate it all right. coming up next hour here on cnn then this morning, another slip-up from president biden i wouldn't have picked vice president trump to be vice president i think she was not qualified to be president reaction to the, president's nato news conference ahead plus more democrats publicly calling on the president to leave the race well guys, president biden
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