imprint.com for certain it's monday, july 1st right now on cnn this morning replace joe biden or keep him on the ticket, that tough decision facing democrats this morning? plus in just a few hours, the supreme court will rule on donald trump's claim of absolute immunity and an extremely dangerous hurricanes a barreling towards the caribbean. we are tracking barrels destructive path all right, 5:00 a.m. here in washington. a live look at new york city on this monday morning. good morning, everyone. we want them, kasie hunt, it's wonderful to have you with us after a debate performance that will be remembered for all the wrong reasons. president biden spent the weekend huddled at camp david with his family discussing his political future. biden advisers telling cnn, first lady jill biden, son hunter biden and their grandchildren. all implored the president to keep fighting in his bid for reelection. one adviser saying the bidens were frustrated with the team that prepared the president ahead of his alarming debate performance. so frustrated that people could be fired. this comes as a cbs news yougov poll taken after the debate finds only 28 percent of registered voters believed biden should continue running with just 54% of registered democrats, saying he should stay in the race and the reaction from many top democrats, it's still coming in and it is decidedly mixed let us not make a judgment about a presidency on one of one debate. yes, it was a bad performance. i've been around these things. i've been a part of debate preparation before, and i know what when i see what i call a separation overload. and that's exactly what was going on. the other night. the obviously there was a big problem with joe biden's debate performance and there's also just a tremendous reservoir of affection and love for joe biden in our party. >> and so this makes it a difficult situation for everybody, but there are virally three honest and serious and rigorous conversations taking place at every level of our party all right. >> joining me now to discuss shelby talcott, politics reporter for some before shelby, good morning to you this is quite a moment for democrats, so there's this cvs yougov poll that showed only 27% of registered voters think he has the mental and cognitive health to serve as president 72 believed that biden does not, but are reporting out of camp david over the weekend shows the family is doubling down on this. there's no question that replacing biden would be very messy. they have to pretty bad choices here. how do you think this plays out over the next 48 hours the ultimate question i think the really important thing is the fact that the closest people to the president are urging him not to drop out. >> the second important thing to think about is of course, if joe biden did drop out, who would the party replace him with as you said, these are sort of a lot of bad choices here. the vice president doesn't necessarily pull better against donald trump than joe biden does. and the key argument that i've heard four months, even last year, when i would bring up the age issue to democrats is joe biden pulls the best against donald trump compared to any of the alternatives. and so that's one of the really key things here to keep in mind. >> yeah one of the issues here, as you point out, is kamala harris, the vice president. there are a lot of democrats who don't seem to have faith that she would be the solution to if at the end of the day your goal is to be donald trump, right? but of course then the challenge is black democrats are a huge part of the party. and there are questions about, okay, who else could you bring into that? and it does seem like we would be headed for a really nasty split in the party between those supporting camila and those wanting to pass kamala harris, vice president, and those wanting to find someone else were biden to step aside. yeah. and again, it wouldn't just be in that situation that joe biden steps aside. she would also have to agree to step aside. and so those are extra complications. and then the question, as you said the president has already struggling with minority voters. he's struggling with young voters is there an alternative who could bring in more votes than he's currently bringing in. there's no easy solution here for democrats and i think there's skepticism within the party, but also among republic blinken's over whether this is even going to come to fruition or if this is just a really bad news cycle for the president. >> one thing i think we've, we've learned here is that it's unlikely we're going to see another presidential debate. this election cycle. and the biden team is officially saying they are going to do it. but here was steve bannon yesterday hey speaking with abc news basically saying, well, donald trump has no incentive to show up again, watch you should never get on a debate stage for joe biden again, been there, done that, but he won't be around as they tried to. >> my point is we have a 100% certainty. we could be biden and bd big is there any incentive for trump to do it again, well, it's interesting. you say that because when i talked to donald trump's aides after the debate and we asked this question, they all said absolutely will be there. and i think that thinking is less than after the debate on thursday, donald trump's team was feeling really good. so i think the incentive is the assumption that joe biden will perform badly again. and why would that be a bad thing for donald trump if he again is able to rein in those meandering thoughts and the anger that we saw back in 2020 that didn't help him. yeah. >> can we go back to what's going on it at camp david or what went on at camp david? good for a second because this other piece of reporting is that we have here, is that there is deep dissatisfaction with how biden was prepared for this debate and whether there might be some changes. first of all, blaming the staff, not always the best look, however, he clearly was not prepared the right way do you think there are what are the ramifications there? well, i think it's up in part to the president and we've also heard that he doesn't blame his staff. i think whenever a situation like this happens, the blame game starts to go around and there's always people around the president and who are going to blame his team and other people. but at the same time, joe biden has been in this game for a really long time. he has done debates for years and years and years. so it's hard to make that argument, i think and have it stick where his team was the only reason that he had the performance that he did. yeah. well, the fact that he's been around as long as he has also a big part of the rationale for all of it, right? like his family views this as a long game, right? if he had billed out at the first time in trouble, he would have walked off the stage back in like 1988. yeah, absolutely right. shall we tell cut? 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marine le pen and her supporters at a national rally, watch party northern france, her party gained more seats in the french national assembly, but it's still just short of an absolute majority going into the next round of voting however, nothing has been won. and the second round will be decisive. >> did domino boy obeyed joining us now to break it all down is cnn's max foster. he is live for us in paris. max, good morning to you. this was an incredible gamble for macron when he called these elections it seems like it may be looking like it was a mistake to do it in the first place why did he do it? and what's next i've been. >> speaking to members own party off the record. they say they feel betrayed, they had a why he did this. it's been a disaster, a crushing blow ultimately, we might end up in a situation with him remaining as president, but he still got that position for a couple more years. but with the far right prime minister, who will, who will be running domestic policy and complete paralysis in the french parliament because no one can get anything through. so they really frustrated by what they've seen here at the same time, you have seen a massive surge and support particularly amongst young people for the far right there suffering because of cos cillian crisis. and this is really symbolic of what's happening across europe and you could argue across the west as well. so this is a really symbolic, profound moment. it's not over, of course, this is just the first round of voting. and now they're all scrambling to try to make sure so there's different results in the second round is difficult to see that playing out. but macron has got to do some sort of deal with the leftist parties to try to block out the far right from getting a big dominant position in parliament. i spoke to a senator from the left a bit earlier no it still remains a shock. we never thought that we would see the extreme right being so strong in france and of course, the extreme right was in paris for a short time. edwin the second world war, and we never had it since under marine le pen's father, it was a very different party. >> it has to be said, we've now got a 28-year-old leader bardella, who's really it's very charismatic or i was on, i was he's event last night presents himself really well. i think he's just appeal to young people in a way that even the pen marine le pen can do. but it's been really successful yeah, max, i mean, you mentioned that this is something that we've seen across europe. >> this sort of like rising trend of this. and you're right to point out that there's as similar trend here in the u.s. and even some kind of ties between the conservatives here in the u.s. and some hungarian government in particular comes to mind here. how are other european far-right parties? pretty is looking at what's happening in france right now i think they sing it obviously is positive because it feels like an axis. >> and ultimately you could end up with leaders of countries who are far right? you could potentially have donald trump in the white house as well who have a similar worldview. i mean, there's a lot of nuance within it for example the very powerful far-right group in germany has different views on the far right group here. but there's certainly common ground amongst them and if i look back at how trump was elected the first time round i think that bardella has done a similar given a similar argument to the people of france within paris, not a huge amount of support for the far right, but in rural areas when people haven't got jobs and they're being told the economy's growing, but they're not feeling seeing the benefits of that. they're the people that are really appealed by these arguments you talked about immigration and ukraine and how these things have an economic costs fundamentally, it's down to cost of living, not being able to afford everyday life. and the right, giving a much more clear argue humans to how to get out 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