wreck, a dumpster fire, that s the media consensus on president biden s frail and feeble performance against donald trump in the debate and the striking are the liberal supporters of the president and new york times and paul biden it s time to drop out. paul crewingman, the oldest president of my adult life needs to drop out. it s a good man and good president, he must bow out of the race. and the times editorial page striking the biggest blow saying the president should overlook his age and infirm with his own eyes and critics said he made numerous false statements and it was biden s burden to push back and he largely failed on ukraine. are putin s terms acceptable to you? first of all, our veterans and soldiers can t stand this guy. if you take a look at what trump did in ukraine. this guy told ukraine, told trump do whatever you want. do whatever you want. he was trying to describe trump telling a nato leader if the country didn t pay its full share, he d tell puti
but there s is a nerve in that party as people begin to worry that he s lost his opportunity to beat donald trump who looks certain to many to return to the white house if the trend continues. of course the white house is doing its best to make sure that trend doesn t continue. madelynmadeleine rivera is therh the latest. madelynn. reporter: the biden campaign is making sure the president is not dropping out and wants to do a second presidential debate in september. the president has a few fundraisers today in new york and new jersey, and it comes as the biden campaign releases new fundraising numbers. they say they raised $27 million between the cnn presidential debate on thursday and friday night. they see that figure as a sign of their strength of their grassroots support, but there is alarm among democrat donors and key voting groups that the president needs to win in november. my phone was ringing after the debate the other night, many black entrepreneurs are saying, h
and he was in 2020, it s true, this is not the joe biden of 2020. which is why you are hearing so many people ask, is this the only option. does the democratic party have to nominate him at the convention, and if not, who could possibly take his place? to be clear. president biden by the numbers alone has had a highly successful presidency. he has gotten a lot done, and made a lot of bipartisan deals that would have arguably eluded another president. but it is increasingly clear he can t exactly sell it. so is there a person who can take all of that and pitch themselves as the best person to extend that record. we have some of the names being thrown around. we have the polling on where those people stand and what an explanation about what an open convention would look like, what the process is from an expert who knows. first, there s also the open question of whether president biden can turn things around. and perhaps the best argument for that was the president biden we just
deliberations about to resume in donald trump s criminal trial. what the jury is asking to hear for a second time will be revealed in a matter of moments. stay tuned for that. good morning. could be quite a day. we ll see. i m bill hemmer in new york city. dana: i woke up ready to go. i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. we have a lot to get to. former president trump heading downtown for day two of deliberations. trump and his team must remain at the courthouse as the jury decides whether to convict him of 34 counts of falsifying business records. bill: the former president s fate in the hands of 12 new yorkers. they deliberated 4 1/2 hours day one and ended the day with a few requests from the judge. dana: they want to rehear testimony from david pecker and michael cohen and then they also asked the judge to repeat his instructions. those things are expected to happen when court resumes less than 30 minutes from now. bill: our legal team is ready to go.
i mean, can you fathom that? where in the he like i said, he injected too much of that bleach. i think it affected his brain. president biden drawing yet another contrast on the campaign trail, this time in philadelphia. he and the vice president made a pitch to black voters. we re going to have much more from their campaign stop in just a moment. meanwhile, the former president was rage posting from the courthouse holding room while a jury deliberated his fate in the criminal hush money case against him. we ll bring you expert legal analysis ahead of the jury reconvening later this morning. plus, we ll go through a possible major shift in policy on the war in ukraine as the biden administration now appears open to allowing u.s.-made weapons to be used in strikes in russian territory. willie, i m just looking at this now. i mean, after all of this, they dropped the charges. breaking news. can you believe that? there was so much stuff. you d think after all thi