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your family is the best blend you can make. >> cnn this morning with kasie hunt next it's friday, june 14, right now on cnn this morning, president biden promising to stick by ukraine as former president trump. >> rags about his relationship with vladimir putin roads submerged homes full floodwaters, and south florida getting even more rain. plus donald trump calling milwaukee a horrible city. that's where he's holding the republican convention. now the city's mayor is responding at. the end of the day when it's in a state that's decided on a razor's edge. that may ultimately cost down trump election all. right 5:00 a.m. here in washington, alive. look at sunrise in new york city. i love it. good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. >> it's wonderful to have you with us on this friday morning. >> we made it president biden meeting this morning with world leaders at the g7 summit in italy. the president is trying to galvanize support for ukraine on day one of the g7, president biden and ukrainian president zelenskyy locked up a plan to send tens of billions of dollars in frozen russian assets to kyiv there's also a new security agreement between the us and ukraine would we stand with ukraine? >> would we stand for sovereignty, freedom, and against tyranny? the united states, the g7 countries around the world have consistently answered that question by saying, yes, we will, we will say it again. yes. again and again and again. we're going to stand with ukraine of course, hanging over all of it is the possible shift in that commitment in the wake of any change in the november election, former president trump is opposed to additional ukraine aid and openly skeptical of nato he could rip up the bilateral agreement that biden just signed if he returns to office trump's affinity for strong men, like russian president vladimir putin has been on display over the years here he is on a recent episode of the social media influencer that's one way to put it logan paul's podcast what's your relationship like with vladimir putin? >> seems to think very good, but i was tough with them, but no, i had a very good relationship that's a good thing than a bad thing. and i'm trying to help me, but know it's a good thing. i tell the press all the time. no, the fact that i get along with kim jong-un, north korea, that's crazy. president sheets great. it's all good stuff getting along. they got along with the tough ones much better than i get along with the week one all right. >> joining me now from the g7 summit in italy is tyler pager. he is the white house reporter for the washington post. tyler good morning. i'm very grateful to have you on this morning. can you just take us? inside this summit as you've been reporting on it from around the sidelines here, in terms of the support for ukraine that the president is trying to make, the contrast with donald trump yeah, it's great to be with your casey. thanks for having me and i was with the president much of yesterday as much as the press was allowed to see the president he, went through these meetings here in the pooley of region of italy at the g7. and as you said, a lot of the discussion focused on ukraine it was a top priority of biden and his counterparts to get this deal done, to tap frozen russian assets to fund ukraine. and it's continued war for width russia. and one of the big things hanging over this summit is the potential change in leadership in the united states, but not just in the united states, but many of the western leaders who are part of of the g7 are facing elections back at home. so these domestic troubles are spilling into this international settings as it feels there's an extra sense of urgency to try to lock can some of these security agreements and funding arrangements to ensure ukraine has support for the long, the long haul. but one of the things as you mentioned, casey's that this agreement that the president signed with zelenskyy yesterday, both of them touting, as evidenced of a prolonged partnership is just one at the executive level. so should there be a new president come? next january that could be ripped up. and so nothing there is set in stone but it is a sign that the president here is trying to signal the us's longstanding commitment to ukraine. but i think there, there's some anxiety about what a future administration that is not led by president biden could do to this relationship? >> tyler, how much of that concern at not just around ukraine, but more broadly from these european leaders, their aides, others around them about the prospect of another donald trump presidency yeah, i think it's an undercurrent of a lot of the discussions here. we've seen the president talk about nato and allies that he thinks are are not, are president trump's former president trump. that is talk about nato and allies that he does not pay enough for security arrangements. you or a few months ago? so saying that he would rush to do whatever it wanted to allies that were that he did not think we're we're, we're doing their fair share in the security arrangements that spooked a lot of european allies and the european allies officials are closely watching this election and see what american see is that there is a razor thin margin between the two candidates and polls show it is a very tight reelection race. so i think there are welcoming president biden, who has promised america's leadership on the world stage will remain, but it's an open question. american voters will just sayyed in november, whether or not to send president biden back to the white house or keep him in the white house for four more years. and i think that's creating a good deal of anxiety for european officials in european leaders who have welcomed the stability and the commitment that america has made since biden has returned to or die, has been in the white house. >> sure. >> so tyler, let's watch just a little bit more of the speech that biden i gave yesterday at the g7. >> let's watch our goal is just trying to ukraine's credible defense and deterrence capabilities for the long term a lasting peace for ukraine must be underwritten by ukraine's own ability to defend itself now and to deter future aggression. we've taken three major steps at the g7 that collectively show putin we cannot be, cannot wait us out. he cannot divide us. and we'll be with ukraine until they prevail in this form. >> so of course, that kind of underscoring at where the president was on this international issue. but i will say tyler, there is something here at home that also is continued to overshadow or at least if not overshadow, then remain firmly in a prominent place in the background for the biden family. and that's this question about hunter biden. and we heard korean john pierre, the press secretary yesterday, leave some room for the possibility that the president might commute hunter's sentence, but the president was asked directly about this in the course of the last de, i want to show you what he said there i am satisfied that i'm not going to do anything. >> i said i'd abide by the jury decision i will do that. and i will not pardon him so tyler, again, one of these moments in this happens somewhat frequently with the president where he's walking off the stage and then he makes news while he's not actually even standing at the microphone. >> what do you makeup? what he said there. he seemed to try to be clear. he's not than commute hunter sentence yeah. >> that is what we were i was standing there as reporters were shouting questions, trying to get the president dancer and he responded with no, when multiple reporters were asking same variation of the question of would you commute your son, your son sentence obviously this has been a huge family drama playing out in a delaware courtroom over the last week and a half or so and what's striking here in italy is that three of hunter's daughter is accompanied the president on the trip here and two of them were sitting in the front row last night at that press comments where the president answered the question about his son press the presence aides have been deeply worried about the fact and the toll that this has taken on the president. obviously he's put out a number of statements talking about how proud he is of his son, but a strong statement there from the president that he would not pardon his son or commute his sentence. that of course, comes before hunter has been sentenced. there's a chance that he's not sending any sort of jail time. just probation or for other disciplinary measures. but we'll wait to see what the judge ultimately decided in that case there all right. >> tyler pager for us this morning. tyler, very grateful to have you. thank you very much for starting us off. >> all right. coming up next here. pope francis, about to become the first pope to address the g7 on his agenda artificial intelligence plus, russia decides whether jailed us reporter evan gershkovich will stand trial. plus its donald trump's 78th birthday. his gift from republicans the most anticipated moment of this election stakes couldn't be higher. >> the president and the former president. one stage two, very different visions for america's future that cnn presidential debates thursday, june 27th, nine life, by cnn and streaming unmet arthritis pain, we say not today. tylenol, eight hour arthritis pain has two layers of relief the first is passed. the senate get his long-lasting. we give you your day bag so you can give it everything. tylenol. number one, doctor recommended for arthritis pain assignments in my bag like a bunch of groceries. >> alice cheese, and greece just contemplate freedom. >> you can't take your eyes off the new 2020 for jeep wrangler in gladiator sheep. there's only one during the jeep make this the summer event, get 2000 bonus cash allowance plus no monthly payments for 90 days on the 2024 gop-led eater and most 2024 jeep wrangler gas powered models incredible, amazing my go-to is lima by eye drops, luma phi dramatically reduces redness in one minute and look at the difference my eyes, the brighter and wider for up to eight hours, luma phi is kind of amazing. >> see for yourself xhr, allergy relief works fast and last a full 24 hours. >> so they can be the deliverer. >> dance okay? 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are well, first of all, did anyone really think that that was the pope? i mean, i think young people a bit more switched on then he gives them credit for this made them a bit of a legend on tiktok and social media. i think and it's not him. but anyway, there obviously, there's good and bad of ai and he's is aware of that. as i understand it. but he's particularly concerned about it's using conflict for example, imagine an ai controlled weapon system. he thinks it needs regulation he's gone to the g7, which is the first time the pope has been to the g7. so that's how seriously is taking it. and he's there for those big issues, isn't here these events. so it's climate, but i think you're starting to see him pushing ai as a thing that the world needs to be thinking about a bit more, right? >> and we actually had former president donald trump did an interview view with a we've called them as social media influencer. i don't think that quite captures it, but logan, paul, who is, you know, i mean, you actually may know. you've got a lot of contexts. you've got kids that are of the age that they're consuming all this stuff all the time but they talked about ai. actually, let's watch what donald trump said he would do to his speech writer, considering that, now he has a high available to them i had a speech rewritten by ai out there one of the top people he said, oh, you're going to make a speech. >> yeah, because click, click, click and like 15 seconds later he shows me my speech that's written that's great. so beautifully i said, i'm going to use this. >> what did you save your speech writer after that? >> you're fired you're fired. >> vince so he's. joking about it. but again, serious that you know, there are people that just a couple of clicks can create something that's really compelling, that makes it look like a politician has said something. >> i mean, the implications of that when someone is presently united states are potentially huge well, i've got a view on this. if i'm honest i'm sure it said sharrah, i don't know if he should my view is that, you know, that's different. so if donald trump is being shown a speech that's written by ai he's obviously going to look over it and see if he agrees with it. if he agrees with it, then the speech goes out i think that's one thing. i think you can have an ai generated things long as it's endorsed by the person behind it. the issue is obviously when you're making up characters and making up speed which is all if a speech is attributed to him, which doesn't belong to him, but i think that this is what i'm saying about the popi picture that young yeah. hello, quite attuned to this. so they would, if they saw a deepfake of donald trump and they would question it because they do the first question i'd ask is did he write it? he. didn't, write. it is like the pope. did he actually where it, they're going to be asking that question. so i think that it's whether or not it's endorsed by the actual figure. people will need to start looking for yeah. >> no, i absolutely see the distinction that you're making in terms of okay. can we use ai to generate things that then i can as a human being consumed understand and say yes, this is this is me, but let's listen to a little bit more of what trump said because i think it gets at the second piece of this, let's watch it is alarming. when i saw a picture made promoting a product and i could not tell the voice was perfect. >> the lips moved perfectly with every word the way you couldn't have, you were liberated, you'd say it's absolutely perfect. and that's scary so there he's saying that it's taken the next step and he saw something of him where he's promoting a product, he's not promoting yeah. >> this is what the popi is trying to do, isn't that he's trying his warning of this and saying it needs to be regulated. >> my question is, can you really ready? are you ever going to stop these deepfakes? i think the question really is for people to be aware that they exist. and the more they exist, the more they're going to question them and they need to just you can figure out whether or not they are real by working out whether or not the person's endorsed it i think that people aren't just going to believe or donald trump deepfake necessarily in as we go forward and seeing more of them they're gonna they're gonna be going to the one that he's endorsed i don't know if you remember there was a iran khan was in prison during his recent election and he his team, he wrote a speech, and his team created a deepfake of enron car and giving the speech and that sort of made sense to me because there's anyway, he could have done it and they made it very clear it came from him that is wild all right especially considering the implications. i mean, there's a sentencing for one of our major presidential candidates on july 11 max foster. thank you. always happy to have you, especially on friday, have a great have a great weekend. are coming up next year. a fifth day of rain for storm battered south florida, plus the pope hosting more than 100 comedians and entertainers at the vatican. we've got a lot of the popi in the show this morning will show you his message ahead i'm. >> gone with some of my buddies because among others, the us delegation includes jim garrigan, conan o'brien, taking the taro. >> what be goldberg, jimmy fallon, and crisp it's rock. >> chris chris fleas for safety sake, i would just keep mary magnetons name out of your mouth there's the pope wears hey, greg this election season, stay with cnn with more reporters on the ground. >> and the best political team in the business follow the voters, follow the results, follow the facts follow. >> cnn zehr take allergy relief it's fast. >> it lasts a full 24 hours. so dave can be the deliverer of dance okay. >> dave let's be more than our allergies xi's the day with zyrtec higher shipping race may be the cost of doing business. but at what cost turns shipping to your advantage? 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