i m going to sub-l in paris. and this is cnn the stage is set the day is here and just 15 hours, joe biden and donald trump will be squaring off and what could be the most fateful presidential debate in us history. good morning, everyone. cnn this morning his live in atlanta. it is 6:00 a.m. here on the east coast. i m kasie hunt. it s wonderful to have you with us when president biden and former president trump take this age tonight here at cnn s world headquarters in atlanta, a sitting president and an ex-president will be debating for the first time ever. and it is just shy of four years since they last song each other face-to-face before joe biden beat donald trump. and in a modern first, trump refused to stand on stage and hand power to his successor at the inauguration. so help you god. so help me god. congratulations, mr. president trump, flying away from the white house in his helicopter, leaving washington for the last time as president, i remember watching t
comparing notes and an ultimately laughing at the ridiculous farce that both of our imprisonment and i m sure his family is praying beyond to try to get him home as soon as possible. jason resign. thank you so much for sharing your experience with us. this morning. a new our of cnn news central starts right now new reporting this hour on president biden and donald trump, not just what they plan to do on stage during tomorrow night scene and debate but if focus now on what they plan to not do onstage during the debate new reporting also out of the department of homeland security today, the new data point he do a big drop in migrant apprehensions at the southern border in the three weeks since president biden took those new steps to crack down on asylum claims, what the homeland security secretary great has to say about that, and it s telling, our team, julian assange, just pleaded guilty and is now home and a free man. so what is next? for the wikileaks founder i m kate bold
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the crime and her former boss knox, has been for years in prison for the murder wrongly of work conviction was overturned. the slander charge, though remained today, she was sentenced to three years in prison for that crime, but she will not be going back to serve any of it because of the four-year she already served. thanks so much to all of you for being with us. anderson starts now tonight, on 360 big legal breaks for the former president, two of his three remaining trials get pushed back further one indefinitely. also tonight, why trump s about to lose the privilege of karen, the guns he s had a permit to carry for years. and later, marking 80 years since the d-day invasion with some of the last surviving veterans of the operation that turned the tide of world war ii. good evening. thanks for joining us and how difference in ideas from just a few days ago when a new york jury convicted the former president on 34 felony counts. six days later, other than all charges
finalize the war. there is a diplomatic way, and there is the military way. so any healthy and sane person always chooses diplomatic way because he or she knows even if it s hard, it may stop the losses of thousands, of tens of thousands. and with such neighbors, hundreds of thousands and maybe millions of victims. victims, losses of people, we don t want that. and any leader, whether he wants that or not, he doesn t have the right to deny it subjectively because it will be a subjective decision to deny the diplomatic way. and it s also important for our partners, i may say, because we are constantly speaking about that and made certain step for the diplomatic solution of the military conflict and the war with russian federation, our partners, both european and the partners from beyond the oceans, the united states, canada, everybody sees that what russia says and was saying during all these times, that ukraine itself doesn t want to everybody could see it was the kind of p