291une. our later. good morning, it is saturday 29 june, our main later. good morning, it is saturday 29 june, our main story, later. good morning, it is saturday 29 june, our main story, joe - later. good morning, it is saturday 29 june, our main story, joe biden| 29june, our main story, joe biden has made it clear he has no intention of pulling out of the us presidential contest despite his poor performance in his debate with donald trump. in poor performance in his debate with donald trump- poor performance in his debate with donald trump. in another blow to the democrats. donald trump. in another blow to the democrats. the donald trump. in another blow to the democrats, the new donald trump. in another blow to the democrats, the new york donald trump. in another blow to the democrats, the new york times - donald trump. in another blow to the democrats, the new york times has l democrats, the new york times has called for mr biden to drop out of the race, say
crowd: joe! joe! joe! joe! folks. i don t walk as easy as i used to. i don t speak as smoothly as i used to. i don t debate as well as i used to. but i know what i do know. i know how to tell the truth! crowd: yeah! he seemed for all the world like a new man, reading from the teleprompter with a passion that had been all too absent the night before. i know, like millions of americans know, when you get knocked down, you get back up. it was a far cry from the rasping and rambling performance on the debate stage that was all too often painful to watch. everything we have to do with, uh. look. if. we finally beat medicare. it s left his party in a state of crisis. yet, despite rumblings about replacing their candidate, publicly, at least, democrats are circling the wagons. referring to his own lacklustre performance in a presidential debate in 2012, joe biden s former boss barack obama tweeted, bad debate nights happen. trust me, i know. but this election is still a choice betw
crowd, joe biden took to the stage in the swing state of north carolina, seemingly unfazed by the torrent of bad headlines his disjointed debate performance had generated. crowd: joe! joe! folks. i don t walk as easy as i used to. i don t speak as smoothly as i used to. i don t debate as well as i used to. but i know what i do know. i know how to tell the truth! crowd: yeah! he seemed for all the world like a new man, reading from the teleprompter with a passion that had been all too absent the night before. i know, like millions of americans know, when you get knocked down, you get back up. it was a far cry from the rasping and rambling performance on the debate stage that was all too often painful to watch. everything we have to do with, uh. look. if. we finally beat medicare. it s left his party in a state of crisis. yet, despite rumblings about replacing their candidate, publicly, at least, democrats are circling the wagons. referring to his own lacklustre performance in