it would not be a trump/clinton debate if it was not filled with eye rolls, smirks and sniffs. but what does it all mean? we have a body language expert here with us, i m so glad you were there, so glad you are here this evening. everybody expected a big apology, chris, the sexually aggressive words in the 2005 tape. what can you say about his body language? while apologizing, did he seem remorseful? well, don, it s a great observation. when we talk about body language, we re really talking about perception. and in the moment when he is giving his apologies, one adage is show me, don t tell me, we
have learned over the years to cool it with the eye rolls, bristle less, and watch his body language. guma says don t expect him to come out acting grumpy. and keep an eye out for his conversational style which he hopes will stand out on the national stage, in stark contrast to those laying it on thick with policy. [ cheers ] reporter: randi kaye, cnn, new york. as we mentioned, cnn is hosting the first debate among the democratic u.s. presidential candidates. anderson cooper will moderate, and don lemon will pose questions submitted via facebook. our live coverage from las vegas, nevada, starts at 10:30 or 9:00 p.m. world central time on cnn. we ll replay the debate in its entirety wednesday at 7:00 p.m. in hong kong, 8:00 p.m. in tokyo. again, here on cnn. the speaker of the u.s.
watching it live. and you had everyone there in this sort of incredible anticipation, everyone from rick warren to black pastors from the south to members of congress. what was the scene like? it was almost eerily reverent. it was a unique time. i ve been on the south lawn before for state arrival ceremonies and other events. but this is a pope who gets a serious engagement from everyone who encounters him. there were no eye rolls on the south lawn today. the pope brought a spiritual message that had profound moral and political implications. and folks were attentive. wanted to hear what he had to say. not just about sort of, the state of the state of play or the state of various aspects of policy, but really, the state of our souls. how is our nation doing?
and you had everyone there in this sort of incredible anticipation, everyone from rick warren to black pastors from the south to members of congress. what was the scene like? it was almost eerily reverent. it was a unique time. i ve been on the south lawn before for state arrival ceremonies and other events. but this is a pope who gets a serious engagement from everyone who encounters him. there were no eye rolls on the south lawn today. the pope brought a spiritual message that had profound moral and political implications. and folks were attentive. wanted to hear what he had to say. not just about sort of, the state of the state of play or the state of various aspects of policy, but really, the state of our souls.
and to legalize herself and her kids. that was jacob soberoff on assignment for us. michael ware was at the festivities today. michael, it was quite a scene there. i was watching the sort of social media tweets come in, watching it live. and you had everyone there in this sort of incredible anticipation, everyone from rick warren to black pastors from the south to members of congress. what was the scene like? it was almost eerily reverent. it was a unique time. i ve been on the south lawn before for state arrival ceremonies and other events. but this is a pope who gets a serious engagement from everyone who encounters him. there were no eye rolls on the south lawn today.