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president biden and his family will be at camp david for what sources tell us is a long-planned photo shoot, but looming large over the event is the president's poor performance at cnn's presidential debate. multiple senior advisers insist the family is gathering and that is not aimed at discussing whether or not the president will stay in the race. >> but democrats are scrambling to reassure voters that the president is up to the job, including former democratic presidential candidate howard dean 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 he is i don't think he will do it again. i don't know what went wrong with the preparation, but something did and but this is one mistake. five months before the election 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 newspaper editorial board's though they are not convinced newspapers and some of the biggest cities in the country are alarmed by the performances from both candidates. >> on saturday, the atlanta journal constitution, the chicago tribune to editorial board's, they called on biden to leave the race. now, the philadelphia inquirer called on trump to back out. they say simply to serve his country, donald trump should leave this race despite the panic within the democratic party, the campaign says, it has raised $27 million on debate night and the day after a fact that the campaign is using to tamper any cnn's camila do chalice joins us now from washington, dc camila, good morning. what is the president saying president biden has publicly acknowledged that he did not have the best debate performance, and he also acknowledged the new york times editorial board that was calling for him to step down from the presidential race now, isabel, he is actually really doubled down here and said that he insists that voters should not compare him to former president donald trump. >> and it's really, really reiterated how he believes that trump poses a grave threat to democracy. and one really thing that's just interesting to note here is that since this it's debate performance, there has been a lot of concerns among democratic voters and among donors about whether biden should step down. but his campaign has really come to his defense stating how since the debate biden has raised 27 million, they've had more volunteers and more people signing up for campaign in jobs just to help biden get reelected and they say that's what voters should be focusing on. those positive elements and not the debate performance that biden has shown in the last week all right. >> camila do chalice. thank you so much for your time joining us now, is political congressional reporter nicholas wound. nick. thank you so much for your time. let's talk again about that agc editorial board that op-ed that they put out with the headline, it is time for biden to pass the torch. also saying the shade of retirement is now necessary for president biden, we saw the chicago tribune do the same on the flip side, the philadelphia inquirer calling on trump to move aside, calling him a danger to democracy and unfit for office. nicholas, president biden, once again addressed his debate performance yesterday what's his game plan here he game plan, the president and its fighters laid out is that he's not going anywhere soon despite the chorus of newspaper editorials in swing states and anonymous democratic griping about his performance. >> the president has signaled he, he doesn't intend to change the course. he's trying to reassure donors and he's really trying to show up. his support after this debate. now, whether that's enough really remains to be seen because in my conversations with democratic lawmakers aides, there is a lot hello, behind the scenes panic about the president and his viability as a candidate against trump with especially if the next base, september turns out to be the same but all of that is anonymous. no democratic lawmakers, i've talked to has gone on the record to publicly say that the president should step down right? nicholas, is this conversation even fair? we know that debates are not predict predictors of success on election day. we saw that with carrie, we saw with clin on the flip side, biden didn't do well and he did when are we looking into this too much? >> that's something that the president is critics have really talked about as a pattern of behavior and extending beyond the debate. but veils just another example of a long-standing concerns about the president's hi liability and his energy that he brings to the stage publications have, have many hay out of a plenty of clips of the president drifting off or otherwise losing his train of thought a public events. and so this is a major vulnerability for the president heading into the general election and it questioned for the biden campaign is what they'll do to put these concerns at ease in the coming weeks. >> right and he had one job and that was a smoother concerns of his age on that debate floor. and he did the opposite. nicholas democrats are conducting, we have in our reporting new polling and research to gauge the political fallout of biden's debate performance but if he's refusing to drop out, what's the point it could help inform democrats on how exactly the message concerns about the president's age going forward. >> if, if it shows have been polling. and this was something that really moved the needle most signs point to you then this is something that they'll have to tackle head-on at, something that can ignore the debate is something that tens of millions of americans watched and from in many respects is the start to the general election season started when many voters would otherwise be unengaged, start to tune in and as you said, the president had one job and he fought and we do have reporting from a second longtime biden adviser, nicholas, that the only way that biden would step aside is if he were presented with serious data that he would lose this presidential bid. >> not only that, but it would also him stain in the rings would endanger down ballot candidates in the house, senate, and local races. are we seeing any danger of that there are certainly a lot of concern among democrats. >> i've talked to that they president's performance after the debate and its potential viability in the general election code, drag down a lot of down ballot. democrats democrats up to this point have an extremely bullish, i'm taking the house and fall. there's only a handful of swing seeds. they need to flip in order to do so but if the top of the ticket is drag, that throws all those plans into question. so what i'm going to be watching for on the campaign trail now is to see how democrats respond to these attacks on the president any further questions about do they continue to defend him? they start to put some distance between themselves in him. that is going to be a question for a lot of democrats on the campaign trail in the coming months. >> yeah. and even if this polling is ominous it's not like there's an error apparent either making for a tricky situation here nicholas, despite biden's performance woes, he is still pulling in some major money, 27 million debate night and the de right after. and then yesterday in red bank, new jersey, who was at a fundraising campaign there and room of just 50 or so people. and were told by the governor's wife that they raise $3.7 million. there. so what are these numbers tell you what it shows me is that the president has not lost the support of donors yet he's actively taking substitute shore up concerns among the donor class and put his basic needs. >> but the issue there is that these are small settings. these are scripted remarks parks, and they're not the kinds of events that he'll need to do to put the broader public, the whole those concerns trb asked. and so the question for the president is whether he started doing more press conferences or unscripted press events to put concerns about his case is kinda come those to rest. >> ryan, he's got a lot of work ahead of him. let's look at this rematch happening september the 10th. that's hosted by abc. they're set for a debate. some are questioning if that'll even happen in light of thursday's performance. but what are party lawmakers telling you about it? about another debate to 0.0, including, i think one lawmaker read in your article, nicholas, that actually sprinted away from you to the er you guys to the house chambers to get away from that question? >> when other reporters, man, i tried to ask some democratic lawmakers about the debate on friday. many of them took pains to avoid reports, questions, some of the most chatty members of congress normally step up to defend the president declined to answer questions on the wan't votes. the ones that they did talk to make clear that if there was going to be another debate some to the president shouldn't even do it others said he shouldn't do it with the same rules given how thursday oh, there's a lot of concern among democrats at the format and how they work for the president what that played at all, it has performance but the fact of the matter is that the fates still set up plenty of generous among house democrats about the president's liabilities. candidate and the potential downtown ramifications right? and with that scheduled second debate, just 70 or something days away, we'll see what happens there. nicholas wu. thank you for your time hurricane earl is gaining strength as it moves moves toward barbados, write out as a category two storm warnings are out for parts of the caribbean were talking barbados, st. lucia, the windward islands, cnn's elisa rafah is joining us now. it is june. and there's a category to that strengthening heading toward the caribbean. >> it is early for this. we're talking month or more ahead of scatter jewel for a major hurricane, if we're looking at rapidly intensifying again today, did that yesterday was a tropical storm and a very quickly became a hurricane. and we'll find it rapidly intensifying again today to become a major hurricane right now and say category to storm with 100 mile per hour wind gusts up to 120 miles as it continues to work it's way west. and it just being a hurricane already set a record for the farthest east that we've had a hurricane in june in the tropical atlantic. once it hits that major status of a category three storm, it would be the third earliest major hurricane in the atlantic and the earliest major hurricane within 100 miles of barbados. again, way ahead of schedule, we tip we don't see a storm like this until mid-august or early september. here's a look at the rapid intensification becoming that category four storm, or maybe even by tonight, you see the hurricane warnings for the windward islands and it continues its track and the caribbean sea, as we go through the next couple of days, could maintain major status for parts of those islands and again, when we're talking about category for storms that have only been five category for storms in july in this part of the tropics. so again, just setting records and it is because these ocean temperatures are incredibly warm, are talking about ocean temperatures the middle and upper 80s. this is more typical for mid to late august. we're not even in july yet, so these temperatures are just so warmed. this is fuel and food for those hurricanes, and that's what allows them to rapidly intensify as our oceans continue to get warm and stay warm, we do find that rapid intensification, extreme rapid intensification can happen more often as these ocean temperatures just stick incredibly warm. >> not good, not a good start to 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bible, that the foundational documents used for the constitution in the u.s. and the birth of this country are necessary historical documents that students must understand to have an appreciation and understanding of western civilization. as you can imagine, there has been intense pushback on and walters statement. the group americans united for separation of church and state says that walters is abusing his power, that he is trampling religious freedoms and that this move here is unconstitutional. other religious groups are also saying that they're concerned about what this will mean for the environment in the classrooms as well. >> it is definitely treading on very thin ice when it comes to the idea of religious freedom and the establishment clause of the constitution. this underlying assumption of the first amendment has allowed me as a jewish person to grow up in this country without fear that my governmental institutions are going to oppress me. >> the oklahoma education 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it's going to get much stronger quickly, right? yeah, we're looking at it rapidly, intensifying today could become a category four storm as it gets towards the windward islands. a category two storm, right now, this is way ahead of schedule and more than a month ahead of schedule for a hurricane to develop 100 mile per hour winds right now, we are looking at it being the first or the for this ease that we'll find a hurricane develop in june the third earliest major hurricane, once i guess that major satis have category three, it would be the third earliest and one of the earliest also around barbados by about 100 miles. so it continues if you go through the day-to-day, there's that rapid intensification up to a category four. you could see the hurricane warnings for the windward islands and it takes a strike through the caribbean sea with maintaining that major category three status as for a lot of its track. and again, this is early for this, we typically don't see category four storm has july. they've only been five others. so as it continues to intensify, it will continue to break records. as we go through the next day or so, guys three to five degrees warmer water temperatures significant there. thank you. lisa. no lyles, once again, rises to the occasion at the u.s. olympic track and field trials, maybe scholz is with this now, he broke a 28-year-old record last night, obviously more opportunity to for sure knows, allows is the reigning fastest man in the world right now. but now it's gonna get to go to head to paris. and the chance to be the first american manson's carl lewis in 1984 to win that olympic double, which winning both the 100 meter and 200 meter. and last night, the 200 meter final, while is coming from behind to beat kenny bednarek. and this was a record time, 19.53 seconds breaking michael johnson's us trials record from night the 96 but he put his second allows about the, uh, hundred and 200. so he's also going to get to go to paris, go for that double. now, the women's 200 meter final, carrie richardson, looking to qualify and go for the double and parents as well, but she ended up finishing fourth in this race. so she carries only going to be running these 100s, doing relays. a terrorist, gabby thomas who won bronze and the 200 and tokyo finished person. this one book and her ticket to the game in the final this isn't i knew i needed to get it done in this is the first half and there was no gold medal in paris without making the team today. so i'm just ecstatic to be alive. hey, everyone in the final just such an amazing race, got to love the joy that i mentioned nastic trials. meanwhile, wrapping up in minneapolis, frederick richard becoming the youngest man to win the men's all around at the trials since tonight? dean 72, 20-year-old, aliyah, as a us men seem trying to earn its first metal since 2008. richard, who's a tiktok star, isn't the crowd helped them get his olympic bid? >> i've started off with a lot of weight. 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currently out of public view while they adjust to their new surroundings, but they are causing plenty of anticipation for the zoo for when they will go public. this continues conservation efforts between the scientists here in the u.s and in china previous pair left zan diego in 2019. i love ban does. yeah. >> i mean, i've not seen the pandas and there i guess you'd call them exhibits they're at the difference zoos, but i would go out to san diego and san diego's get ready for the lines though in dc, my god, it was like waiting at disney. so you've seen it out to see pandas? >> yes. yeah. i mean, it's worth it. they're just so cute and clumsy. >> alright, i'll head out there you go. thank you so much for joining us i