could be about that, connecting candidates trump had endorsed and paint them as extremists. on crime, gas prices, on education, i could go on, it will be about personalities and trump, they have the losing side because when you look at polls, the president right now is in the 60 ss on disapproval on immigration, crime, gas prices, taxes and gun violence. carley: interesting, joe, thank you so much for joining us this morning as we continuing to follow this unique develop ments, we appreciate it. turning to first lady touring flood-ravaged kentucky yesterday, where at least 37 people were killed in last
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picture you re seeing next to ben, those are live pictures as the leaders arrive there in rome. so, kevin, turning to president biden, specifically, much. narrative here around this g20 has been around this idea of biden having to heal risks of allies, restore the very idea of american leadership around the world. i mean, that s a huge lift there for him. this is a subject you ve written about. so, how does he go about actually doing that? reporter: well, he starts just by showing up. and the president is, of course, very committed to the idea of multilateralism. his presence at the summit, just the enthusiastic presence here at g20 in rome can go a long way. that s a major contrast to the former president donald trump who is often at these summits somewhat begrudgingly, before the summits, asking his aides whether he has to attend.