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from outside the supreme court, what that decision is, i ll be there starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on monday, so make sure to join us. thank you so much for joining us. the news continues right here on cnn hello, and welcome to our viewers. watching and the united states and around the world. i m on a current in hong kong, hit on the show renewed vigor on the campaign trail for president joe biden. but isn t enough to sonst the pools for him to step aside a ruling from the u.s. supreme court limits charges against some january 6 rioters. i ll trump s team could use that to their advantage. and french voters head to the polls on sunday when the mind newell macron s centrist alliance hold firm or could we see an upset from the far right? joe biden, the white house and top democrats are damaged control mode after the u.s. president s faltering performance at thursday s presidential debate but on friday, a stark contrast. biden was animated as he spoke at a rally in north ca
now, it will get worse. 0nce and if we don t get a grip on it now, it will get worse. once we have done that, i will deliver tax cuts. we are standing here today in a fantastic example is a brexit opportunity pro grow policy. that s the kind of opportunity i will look for is prime minister. the kind of opportunity i will look for is prime minister. you ve been leadin: for is prime minister. you ve been leading the for is prime minister. you ve been leading the way for is prime minister. you ve been leading the way with for is prime minister. you ve been leading the way with the - for is prime minister. you ve been leading the way with the mps. - for is prime minister. you ve been i leading the way with the mps. what will be different when you talk to the party faithful should you be in the party faithful should you be in the last two? n the party faithful should you be in the last two? the party faithful should you be in the last two? . ., ., ~ the last two? i will continue mak
place now. so i hope ron paul will help us as a party defeat president obama. aspposed to you running as a third party candidate. yeah, you know, but ron paul in the party is real,e has a lot ofenthusiasm. we re better tether. we have a common political desire, to e obama s policies. not four more years of things that are clearly hurting the country. and you re not going to be better off with a second term obama. clearly you re not betterff and i don t see any hope of people being better off. and i hope r paul will help us make that case. senator durbin, let me turn to you. again, income equality is a big debate. before we get to the broader points, let s talk abo the news. that is the payroll tax cut exten. this isomething that republicans, democrats are debating now. is this going to happen? will it get extended? can tell you, did, it s the highest priority of the president and the democrats in congress. we re talking about a payroll tax cut for almost 0 million
i think he s leveled out as a person. and all of us, evencritics say newt is a guy that can really hold a room, a very smart fell and he and presidentlinton did some good things together, welfare reform, balancing the budget, s you know, during his time a lot of good things go done, and he had troubles, too. quickly before i move on, you led the coup against him as speaker back in the house is what you re referring to. would yoendorse him for president now? i m not going to endorse him. but i think he could beat president obama, and i would certainly support him as president if he won the nomination. think we re in a good spot to win this election. it is our ection to se. will you endorse somebody else policies. will you endorse anyone? i dn t know, david. i don t think so. i really had a real, close relationship with senator cain. i don t have that with the people in the field. i like them all. i hopeon paul does well. and if he doesn t make it, i hope he ll help us as a