i'm just happy to be here. my good black job. we'll get into that in a bit from the debate, but think about this that for czar riff on black jobs and hispanic jobs 20 years ago, really might have been the consequential moment of the debate it wasn't this week. and we did expect former president trump to lie. that's what he does at every debated rally and interview by cnn's count, he said more than 30 things that are not true during that debate. president biden, nine false claims in lives. and even after facing a twice-impeached former president convicted felon, its president biden, who's having to make clear that he will stay in the race. our colleagues govern the white house and campaign report advisers have been calling democratic members of congress, donors, other key supporters to reassure them, post the bake, their message essentially, do not panic. the president can still do the job. there is still a long way to go until the election. the president biden's certainly has to convince the big donors at fundraisers in new york and new jersey today and that might help here is stronger, more coherent in north carolina on friday diseases i used to, i don't speak as smoothly as i used i don't debate is going well. >> i do know i know how to tell the truth i don't know how to do this job get things done i know like because no when you get knocked down, you get back still there are some democrats and pundits like the new york times editorial board. they say it is time to look for a different candidate to top the ticket. here's how vice president kamala harris pushed back on that yes. there was a slow start, but it was a strong finish. and what became very clear through the course of the night is that joe biden is fighting on behalf of the american people on substance, on policy, on performance joe biden is extraordinarily strong, and that cannot be debated one of the president's top supporters, congressman jim clyburn of south carolina, put it this way. >> watch what do you say to the democrats who are saying biden should quit after that, stay the course chill out sheila chill out he says trump. meanwhile, taking a victory lap. he said at a campaign rally in virginia yesterday that in competence, not age, is biden's real issue here with me in the studio, georgia state senator nabila islam parks, a democrat, and kelvin king who ran in the 2022 us senate. republican primary here in georgia he's now chairman of the, let's win for america action pack. welcome to you both cetera. let me start with you. democrats are very clear about the threat that they say former president trump presents on reproductive rights on the economy, on democracy if it is as the challenge is as enormous as it is, is president biden. the strongest candidate for democrats look, i'll say this, that debate performance was not what we wanted that's not what democrats wanted. >> but i will say that that debate performance should not define whether or not he's going to be able to win this election. i think that joe biden still has an opportunity to win this election in defeat donald trump, like he did four years ago. i mean, when we look at debates, president obama brought up the fact that he didn't have a strong debate against mitt romney six weeks before his election, and people thought he was going to lose john fetterman. he didn't have a great debate against us and people thought he was going to lose. so i still feel like joe biden right now is the strongest candidate to defeat donald trump in november. >> he believes he is. he says he's not getting it again to get getting out. he is going to win this election. he says, let me ask you for republicans. do they want another person at the top of the democratic ticket? what do you all right now, i think the republican party are looking at this, this debate clearly, that is the democratic party. they're really right now, the damage has already been done and this candidate joe biden, is a flaw candidate in terms of running to be our next president, of united states. so they're the democratic party right now has to go back and figure out can this candidate kari, the democratic flag through to finish line. and i think a lot of democrats, a lot of high level democrats are thinking no right now, and they're trying to figure out what are their options and the options look bleak. so of course you're going to hear clay barme talk claiborne talk about now, stay the course. so chill out because they don't know what to do at this point. and republicans we should follow clairvoyance advice. let's stay the course. let's stay, let's stay on point on message. president trump in that debate. later on, he was a little lost, a little composure, but he started out that debate unlike typical debates from president trump, he was composed and he allowed biden to flounder and that should be our strategy going forward. you know, it was interesting because there was an expectation there will be an attempt by former president trump to interrupt and to jump in and we did not see that from him early on for the first hour or so of the debate but he did make a lot of statements that were not true. i'm gonna come back to those on the fact check. there. but the biden administration, the biden campaign, i should say, asked for this debate. they wanted it in june, and i'm wondering if if that's a good or a bad thing, because if this had happened in september, there might not have been any way to recover if it happened that late. what do you think that was? it strategic decision that works in the benefit of the campaign to have this if it had to happen in june and not in the fall okay. >> i think it's great that our president is engaging with the public with that being said, the election is in november. and so this is our first election in the month of june. were five months away. there's going to be another debate in september right before people start early voting. i think that president biden has many opportunities to engage with folks, as we saw, that north carolina rally, he was on fire. he was very there was humility and what he said, who is like, look, i'm not a great of a debater that i used to be. but he told the truth on election night i mean, at the presidential debate, whereas donald trump lied for two hours, being a liar does not make you a winner of a debate let's play, what are those? >> this is the former president talking about democrats policies on abortion okay. we don't have that soundbite. let me ask you. the former president does not will not commit to accepting the results of the election you live and work here in georgia. you know what that meant here, you know what it meant for ruby freeman and shaye moss. what's your reaction to the president's still not only telling the 2020 life, but setting up for potentially a 2024 lie. i think he's walking a tight rope when it comes to that particular topic because right now the republican party the far right side, they have coalesce around president trump, but that's not enough to win, right? so president trump has to get the disenchanted republican parties. some people call him the nikki haley, republicans back on track, back on our side. he also has to pull the middle right week dams, independence, swing voters. so rehashing the 2020 election is not going to win that middle. those voters that i just described. so we're going to have to move past that. now. comments that you're not sure if you can move pass, or the outcome of the legs i don't know about that i don't think it's smart to talk about challenging the outcome of elections at this point i think that it's in georgia, it's a very sensitive topic. and our governor has done a good job of putting policies in place to make sure that anybody who wants to vote can vote. and our last election without a, hitch so putting that out and atmosphere, it's probably not the most ideal strategy. yeah, but i understand the tight rope that president trump is having to walk to maintain the base and to pull in new republican voters. let me stay with you and republicans are now making a pitch to arab american voters in michigan after so many are just disenchanted with the biden administration's handling of israel's war with hamas. do we have that soundbite? we can play former president trump. here's what he said. the former president about president biden's policies as it relates to israel charge israel and hamas israel is the one that wants good. he said, the only one who wants to keep going and so much, actually israel is the one. and you should let him go and let them finish the job. he doesn't want to do it. he's become like a palestinian, but they don't like him because he's a very bad palestinian. he's a weak one how does using palestinian as an epithet, as as a mark of shame in a debate? >> ingratiate yourself to a community of trying to win i can't imagine that gets him any closer to winning any of those votes, right? oh, green, president trump is known as someone that's a little bit looser with his tongue, make you may make flip it remarks from time to time and that is southern that voters are going to have to evaluate there's some voters that can't get over that and i understand that and that's why i use the analogy that president trump's challenge is to maintain enough support or voters that's going to show up on election day and pull the lever for the republican party. that's his challenge. and ensuring that the messaging is clear. ensuring that no community feels like they're being discriminated upon, a talk negatively about like blackjack or we we can talk a little bit about black jobs. yeah what we do know is that results our true are proven with president trump. sometimes their rhetoric may not feel all that great, but the results are pretty solid. so when, when, when he does say things like black jobs and hispanic jobs it's not a well thought through comment and i can say it's a flippant remark or lusete, the lips but the truth is black, unemployment was at the lowest level under president trump's administration. black unemployment was at the lowest level under the biden administration at 4.8% in 2023? yeah. yeah it's what he 23 vitamins. they continues to be strong. but you can't disagree that it started under the trump administration with the tax cuts and jobs act. and some of the regulation that he pulled back, but it just simply is simply is not are back. i can i can i can hear you say that it was at the lowest under the trump administration wasn't it was it was the lowest. it's ever been is during the biden administration at 4.8% in 2023 i stayed for you, the president went after his former president trump's weight, height, golf swing has the democratic mantra of when they go low, we go high, died is that era over for democrats? >> i did want to just respond real quick. what you talked about words matter. and donald trump, it says a lot of flipping comments and using the calling president biden palestinian as a slur is not going to win over arab american voters with that being said, this is one issue that i do disagree on and how the biden administration has handled the conflict in palestine, in israel, we need to do more. we need to ask for a permanent ceasefire as we have, but also hold netanyahu accountable for blocking it. we need substantial resources invested in rehabilitating and in reconstruction of gaza and humanitarian aid with that being said, donald trump is now going around kong palestinians as a slur i mean, that he's not going to work with most arab and muslim communities when it comes to gaza, the issue in gaza and the west bank and so back to your question about you know, politics is a contact sport okay? and so is this a zero-sum game? and we cannot afford to have four more years of donald trump presidency. we all remember it was chaotic. and that's why i'm supporting joe biden because he's delivered for our families and i want to see more products congrats on his part when it comes to the issues that matter to my diverse constituents in my senate district, which is a swing district. and those are the voters that will make up the margin of winning georgia in 2024. >> senator kelvin, thank you both all right. the performance of president biden and former president trump has third-party candidates may be seeing an opening, but is there a viable third option to avoid a 2020 redo the former governor of puerto rico, who had to work with former president trump after hurricane maria joins us to talk about that next, his answer is yes, plus voter here in georgia, who backed biden in 2020 was unsure about him before the debate. well, did thursday night disqualify the president from earning his vote? 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is this? it one voter described it as oh no versus hell, no but there are other options, independent candidate, robert f. kennedy jr. said the debate shows the urgent need for full reset of american politics cornel west, two leaves the justice for all party called the debate pure farce attacking trump and biden i didn't doesn't have, both paddles in the water see now flat as a pancake and the group no labels which considered fielding a candidate but decided not to post it can't say we didn't warn you joining us, now to discuss is the former governor of puerto rico ricardo ceo. he's also the author of a new memoir out this week titled the reformers dilemma and the need for a radical middle thank you so much for being with me. first as i said, no labels tried they had the money, they had the ballot positioning, they had the infrastructure, and couldn't find a candidate with the gravitas to run. so why do you believe that there can be a viable radical middle? >> well, you just look at the numbers, victor and thank you for the opportunity five out of six of us in the united states don't identify with either the far left are the far right? that presents a unique market opportunity, that presents a space to innovate. and while others have tried to do so i think what we're seeing right now crystallizes that need for another alternative for something that is very different. and i think it's a positioning statement in a leadership matter first, positioning, the middle shouldn't just be this sort of trapped center. it should be what opposes the extremes. it should be an open space where discussion can happen, where compromise that has become a dirty word recently can happen where people can actually from different ideas, sit down and the bait them right now, that's not what, what's happening. and i believe that what we're seeing in the debate and in the whole political spectrum calls for that need. and what we need is that sort of framework. and then of course, the leaders chip that will rally for, would you say a leader to rally for it? there are some people who are single issue voters, right? on life or reproductive rights, on guns potentially as well on support for israel. if we talk about the issues of the moment how do you find one person who can guess it, feel that overlap, overlap in the venn diagram, but still be on one side or the other of those issues? >> because it becomes a sort of black and white type of an argument for or against where what i'm discussing is that we should challenge that sort of discussion. we should go into the merits in many of these cases. there is nuance behind some of this decisions. i mean, we heard the discussion on immigration. i am somebody that believes that our country is powerful and strong because immigrants have made it a powerful and strong but that doesn't mean there shouldn't be controls and that there shouldn't be some sort of rationality behind it. now, the discussion seems to be if they're criminals are not the discussion seems to be if we completely close or completely open. and what i think is when we sort of limit the arguments to that sort of very high level, very shallow discussion. then we lose a lot of our problem-solving capabilities and the objective over overhear, victor i think is as a nation, we need to recover our national talent for problem-solving. i believe we've lost that. it's become everything to bumper stickers and sort of zingers. and there's not a lot of traction behind it. then the unfortunate outcome in my in my view is that this polarization, what provokes is a lack of action, because what one side does at one moment will be negated by the other and so forth. >> let me ask you about this debate. president biden, as we've discussed, his voice was horse, he was hard to understand. speech was halting stammered, and stuttered, but there were millions of people who watched this debate on spanish language television and may have a very different experience. so let me give you an example that the audience at example of what those viewers heard now you can know that it takes fluid not halting, not horse. >> how much of a difference do you think that mix? >> well, i think issues and policy matter and that was an important issue point, but unfortunately, victor and i heard you talk about this earlier this morning it goes to a second or third level, the main in discussion right now was one that was set up for this debate, which was, can president biden look the part can he seemed like he is in control and capable of moving forward with the country. and unfortunately, the debate that not show that. so while, while i understand that some people will be nuanced about about the policy truth of the matter is number one hispanic voters are not a monolith we are a mosaic. so while that might be true for some constituents, it won't be true for others. and what i think it's again, it's the opportunity to ask ourselves, is this the right path? should we be choosing a president? not because we think they're the best option, but because we have fear of what the alternative might be, i think that is a frightful thought and i think we need to reevaluate how we move forward into the future. >> i'm overtime, but just give me 1015 seconds on this. if you can you describe yourself as middle of left do you think that president biden should say at the top of the democratic ticket but i think there is it's going to be very hard for him to be removed from that ticket. >> he needs for a variety of reasons. one, he's not he he's going to have to abide by that number to everybody is going to have to call are coalesce behind another candidate and limit they infighting. and number three, you can't really, it would be a very bad look if you would just skip over somebody like kamala harris for another alternative. so i might my sense is that even and though there was a lot of fire, right after the debate, i think he's he's going to stay in the top of the ticket, but at the same time, i think there was a lot of damage done from the debate. >> former governor ricardo were ceo. thank you so much. >> thank you. so the most important voters watching the cnn debate where the undecided voters did they see who they want to support in november on that stage? 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why leading into it, where you're not sure about backing him again well, honestly, i feel like if you look at it for years is a long time. >> so within four years, you look at it as you have national security i'm sorry, not natural here, but it's a lot that you have to take into place and we're talking about our country. we're talking about challenges that we are struggling with, you know, as, as a country. and i said so it's important to pick the best candidate that's going to lead us moving forward in the right direction yeah. >> have you been disappointed by what you've seen from the administration and the last three-and-a-half, four years i believe that we can always do better. yes, absolutely. yeah, we can definitely do better i believe as a country we can do better and that's very important. >> okay i'm going to play now, what the president said this was in response to a question from dana bash about disappointed black voters. and we see a softening of some of that support. so let's play that what do you say to black voters who are disappointed with the progress so far i say i don't play the for being disappointed inflation is still hurting them badly. for example, i provided for the idea that any black family, first-time homebuyer, she got a $10,000 tax credit to be able to buy their first home so they can get started. i made sure that we're in a situation where all those black families and those black individuals provide it to actually take out student loans. ever pull one than favorite guy gazing nursing dr anything having to do with volunteerism. if they paid their bills for ten years. on their student debt, all the rest of the given after ten years millions have benefited from that. and we're going to do a whole lot more for black families is that aside by that i believe that we can always do more honestly. i mean we're challenging times right now. i mean, you know, inflation's at a high we have jobs i think that overall it's important to really buckle down and see everyone's plans on both sides just to see what they plan on rolling out and to have a better country just moving forward, or you put off or disappointed by the president's voice strength what did you think of his presentation? 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>> frog take when it matters? >> dr. sanjay gupta reports the last alzheimer's patient, july 7 and eighth on cnn before the break, we heard from an undecided voter who said the president biden's performance was poor, yes. but not disqualifying for him? back with me in studio georgia state center and abella islam parks, a democrat and kelvin king who ran in the 2020 to us senate republican primary here in georgia, is now the chairman of the let's win for america action pack cupp. let me start with you. he says that yet not as best day we haven't seen the polls when the battleground states, but could the republicans, especially trump over play this to their detriment? i think that's a good point. i think that that undecided voter is typical, and i think that means that the republican party president trump we've got to keep are eye on the ball we can assume just because biden floundered in this particular debate, that we have in the bag just because of voter is not, not happy with joe biden does it mean that they're not going to vote for joe biden? so these week dams miller wrote independence just because they're not happy with this debate, doesn't mean that they're going to not, or turn their backs on joe biden. it's just means that trump has to make his case he's gotta stop the leaking of republicans establishment republicans and pick up other folks in the middle that could replace those votes that he's losing the disenchanted republican. so keep it on a ball, keep pressing your message and keep earning the votes of middle. and republicans, independents and republicans senator warner said that we need to see the plans. we can always do better getting beyond rhetoric. what does the president need to present to say here is what i am going to do for you. how do you make that case to a voter he had in 2020, who's not there yet? >> i think the biden campaign can be stronger and messaging and talking about their accomplishments and what they've done for the american people, whether it's the infill in the inflation reduction act, the bipartisan infrastructure bill. and among other various bills, i have helped the american people but it sounds like he didn't want to hear what the president has done. what are you going to do for me for the next four years? >> sure. i think that's very important to talk about, and i think we have time to talk about that. we have the next five months. these debates are essentially for undecided voters. and i think that as long as biden presents his plans and talks about what he wants to accomplish. in contrast, who is own it who had this is a unique election. we've never like president of former president trump. he has a he has a record and we can play contrast to that and we can talk about how the president joe biden is going to do a lot better than what trump has already done for us. >> but bottom line is that gas was a business person, right? business. business people understand the economy and they understand that reducing regulation, no, reducing taxes stimulates the broad economy is brought and it stimulates and supports small businesses like deb, black-owned business like my black-owned business under the trump administration my business grew because i didn't have to worry about all these crazy interactions with the federal government, with the agencies. i had to fight with the epa so so republican and trump messaging it as long as this stays on point, as long as he drives the semesters to stimulate the economy, reduce regulation, reduce taxes he will get that middle of the road voter like that last voter who's a business owner? 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so why are these numbers so disproportionate? people feel embarrassed of accessing prep. people feel embarrassed of access talking about sex two people feel embarrassed. i'm talking to the doctor about sex and they're also not a lot of messaging and spanish related to prep. and that happens all across the nation. so now that we have the numbers, what is the response? and let me start with the government response. does the investment of resources in communities match the issue that that we're seeing in the numbers. kff found that even in communities like san francisco, where there is money, there are still these, these disparities. there's so much mark to do. we need a national prep program that provides comprehensive, affordable, or free services not only for hiv, but also to co-occur and epidemic it's like stis, viral hepatitis, mental health, and substance use disorder. it is very important to provide the services and are culturally and linguistically sensitive manner. okay. and the government can take care of that. but as it relates to and this is the private sector response the medical community, what more needs to be done there and even socially among ourselves, how can we be better we need to increase the pipeline of doctors that speak spanish. doctors are looked like us, so people can feel more comfortable, fill more trust when talking about this complex, embarrassing topics. and doctors can also need to be also more comfortable in asking about this questions and the community, there has to be a partnership between the health department, community continued to invest in community, so people can feel compelled into access into service all right. dr. carlos saldana. thank you so much for coming into suddenly we certainly do that want to discuss, especially as we close out pride month a community that is certainly impacted the internet can not get enough of the drake kendrick lamar feud, although i think it's cooled down a bit, social media is still, still fueling it one of the earworms of the summer is actually a distract bbr jersey i'll let you look it up for yourself. the story behind the title though, and the connection to drake. but here's what it sounds like i guarantee you're going to be in your car singer that out and you're going to curse me for putting it back in your ear. that hook is so catchy. i had gone viral since it came out. metro boom is version is really a remix. here's what the original version sounds like. now okay so as real as the singer sounds in this track, it is not a real singer the vocals and the music were generated by artificial intelligence. the software is from a company called udo. now it's one of two ai startups sued this week by the record industry the association of american recording industry association of america, their complaint acknowledges that ai tools could help people make new and innovative music. but they also argue, quote, if developed irresponsibly without regard for fundamental copyright protections those same tools threatened enduring an irreparable harm to recording artists, record labels, and the music industry inevitably reducing the quality of new music available to consumers and diminishing our shared culture. this lawsuit against pseudo the notes that the company has more than 10 million users generating music files using the platform and brings in about 2 million streams. these two startups did not respond to a requests for comment. we will keep an eye on this case. so when you hear that song, know that there is a big lawsuit that could limit how many of those come in the future. also want to make sure you did not miss this story recognizes ralph yarl as he's helping to recognize another promising team. now, you may remember the name. let me tell you a little bit more about ralph story. he was shot after going to the wrong house and his kansas city neighborhood. this was back in april of last year he survived. and now ralph has a scholarship named after him. and this past weekend, the first recipient, isabella peters, was recognized with a $50,000 scholarship and thanks for the organization great jobs. casey this is through the kc scholars program as a fellow musician, it's like very like just rewarding, like to be able to connect with him on that level. but if we're gonna be more land of the free, we need people like you and people like row to be the future and lead us into that place. >> so i'm happy for you and i hope you get to be all that you dream to i mean, if you consider all that, that young man has gone through, just simply going up to the front door and being shot because he was in the wrong place using this platform nationally two then help another student to ralph yarl east savella peters, and all the kc scholars. i see you