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
much fun, thanks to our panel. thank you. i ve for joining us this morning. i m kasie hunt. don t go anywhere. cnn news central starts right now so what is going on behind closed doors? just days before the historic cnn debate, we ve got new details on the preparations and 19 people killed, dozen injured in southern russia after gunman targeted synagogues and churches a massive investigation underway right now with some russian officials or blaming international terrorists. also, climate protesters tackled to the ground after running onto the fairway during the final round of the pga safe travelers championship. what the players are saying about this disruption, cadence out today, i m serious, side row john berman, this is seeing a new central welcome to the first one. workday of the most important week of the presidential campaign. it is certainly the most historic, the earliest general election debate in history, right here on cnn every minute between now when thursday
welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it is three decades since you made la haine hate. i m sure you would love to believe that that film is like a museum piece. like its no longer relevant. but does it feel that way to you? no. i would love to. ..to think the opposite. i would love to think that each of my movies are relevant forever and will be remembered forever. but i guess what i meant was, wouldn t it be great if some of the issues. were not. yes. ..you had exposed were no longer issues? the problem is that i make political movies. and i did a movie like ten years ago, 15 years ago that s back on the news today because we have a revolt in new caledonia. that s a film called rebellion. rebellion, yeah. so, you know, that s, when you do political movies, either you re totally wrong and you re not relevant or you re right and nobody s listening. so, so that s, erm, that s. that was the case with rebellion, that was the case with la haine. but here we sit talking
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