peat ear doocy, thank you. dana: politics is always a part of the bigger picture. president biden s visit to you a crane coming against the back drop of the 2024 election and his bid for a second term. good morning, jacque. president biden has said many times a key achievement of his time in office has been keeping nato aligned not just in the face of putin s threat and war on ukraine but also the threat to broader democratic norms. as opposed to his handling of the afghanistan withdrawal, that posture has won him respect on this issue from even some people on the other side of the aisle. the president needs to understand he is a wartime president. we are know a proxy war with russia if we like it or not. a i m an america first guy. defeating the adversaries of the united states is an america first interest. those are growing fatigued with endless support with a war with no end in sight while problems at home persist. one critic has been doling out a lot of that cr
confront their growing aggression. we must stop falling for it. they called our reaction to that spy balloon hysterical. dana: josh rogue an is someone to follow in the washington post. china does not want to be at least being accused of getting cozy with russia in the war in ukraine. i m assuming we had intel that made us say something like that. they don t want it for their reputation. it is smart to try to draw parallels. what are the concerns america is facing. when it goes into a presidential election it could get a lot more attention. bill: 12 minutes past. the intersection is there beijing, moscow or ukraine. there is this. dana: another major earthquake setting off panic in turkey. how it is affecting rescue operations two weeks after the quake that killed more than 40,000 people. bill: u.s. supreme court is about to hear a case that could
that s what president rouhani told christiane amanpour in their interview. the united states is interconsistent, and that inconsistent, and that resonates around the world. one message that s to the base but going to the diplomats, so what do you say when you re in a rom, and how do you convince them that this is the real you? we ll get to reframe at 5:00 eastern time. the north korea-united states friendship pin that josh is reporting this morning. josh rogue aanrogan, nic robert thanks. quite the pin. a quick business story here. nike s summer sales were strong. hot streak. they re bullish about kaepernick and sales next. y s world can mah to take care of yourself. but nature s bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow s coming up fast. nature s bounty. because you re better off healthy.
resembling a nazi disposition. we have two distinguished guests. josh rogue an for the washington post and nic robertson, both in studio. nic, the international diplomatic editor, of course, here at cnn. welcome. good to see you in studio. good morning. let s start with the laughter moment. as christine mentioned, there s a lot of context here for mr. trump talking about the world laughing at the united states. listen the world is laughing at us, folks. they re laughing at us, at our stupidity. they laugh at us. they re laughing at us. it s crazy what s going on. everybody s laughing at us. they re laughing at us. we don t know what we re doing. they re laughing at us because they think we re stupid. the whole world is laughing at us. they re laughing at this at what s going on in our country. the world laughs at us, folks. the world laughs at us. that s 20 seconds. it could go on. it happened directly to his face. he said later it was meant to get laughter, he sa
sovereignty in return. wow. i mean, that is a rejection really of 70 years of american foreign policy. coming out of the second world war. everything that the united states built the economic order to protect us from from this that type of catastrophe again. this president is actively undermining it. his audience there in many cases, and his audience knows it. he picked out again, beat up on germany, you know, largest political largest economic powerhouse in europe. picked on them again and did that at nato a few months ago. you know, why i mean, we understan understand why he s doing it. the question, this is on to josh s point here, is is that productive to get done what the united states wants to get done? and the answer in that laughter today had to be, gee, maybe maybe not. there s a better way to do this. yeah. i think it s worth explaining why he s doing it. and the reason is is because that speech is not pointed at u.n. diplomats. not pointed at journalists. it