phone can measure you right now. i'm taylor on ios or android we go forwards in america thursday, july 4 x 70s let's see it well, welcome to all of you watching this here in the states, canada, and all around the world in kim brunhuber, this is cnn drew joe biden delivers a barn burner of a speech in north carolina after thursday's night's debacle. >> but there are new calls for him to leave the race details ahead how white house is responding. donald trump is using biden's performance to fire up his supporters. what he's saying about his rival and his own showing. lots the u.s. supreme court hands down new rulings on everything from homelessness to january 6. we'll look at the impact of this week's decisions and what next week could bring live from atlanta. this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber joe biden says he isn't quitting the u.s. presidential race despite a debate performance on thursday that has some democrats saying he should step aside. while biden looked very different on friday, he was animated as he spoke at a rally in north carolina, telling supporters that he doesn't debate as well as he used to, but he does have the energy and experience to run the country here he is i don't walk as easily as i used to. >> i don't speak as smoothly as i used to. i don't debate as well as i used to well, i know what i do know. i know how to tell the truth when you get knocked down, you get back out as for his lackluster debate. first lady jill biden told supporters on friday that after the debate, the president said he didn't know what happened and he didn't feel that great. here's a look at some more awkward moments from thursday i'm the only president this century. it doesn't have any, this, this decade that any troops dying anywhere in the world, like he did. what i've been able to do with the covid excuse me, with dealing with everything we have to do with what if we finally beat medicare, there's a lot of young women to be raped by their, by their in-laws, by their, by their spouses protestant sisters, by just it's just ridiculous. and they can do nothing about it. and i'm going to continue to move until we get the total ban on the the total initiative relative to what we're going to do with more border patrol more asylum officers. president trump, i really don't know what he said at the end of that sentence. i don't think he knows what he said either all right. >> well, this is what the new york times editorial board wrote on friday. voters to serve his country, biden should leave the race saying he appeared on thursday night as the shadow of a great public servant. but many democratic lawmakers in washington say they still support him debate, we move on. >> i think he's are nominee and i supported it was a challenging night. challenging. but what about his ability to win or you turned about that? he can win, you can win. yeah. i think it was a rough night. we'd my district based on me, i'm out there. i worked my district. i have delivered my district for other candidates two cnn senior white house correspondent, kayla tausche has more on the president and his campaign's damage control efforts day after defiance and energized president biden out to reassure democrats that he's up to the task. i would not be running again if i didn't believe with all my heart and soul, i can do this job because quite frankly the stakes are too high biden's performance at thursday's debate, stumbling from the outset. making sure that we're able to make every single solitary person eligible for what i've been able to do with the covid excuse me, with dealing with everything we have to do with what if we finally beat medicare, leading to a panic across the party that was not what we needed from joe biden and his personally painful inside the white house staffers reeled their group chats described as a bismol and ugly with one saying, everyone's deflate it another calling it rbg all over again, sources tell cnn frustration is mounting toward biden's powerful inner circle, who keep an iron grip on details and decisions for the president. but the biden campaign is unbowed. pledging to stay the course and debate september. an adviser telling cnn, there's no basis to back out, pointing to some high moments for their candidate. and if i'm elected, i'm going to restore roe v. >> wade. you're only person in this stage is a convicted hello, this man. i'm looking at right now and some low points for the opponent. i didn't have sex with a porn star. number one, on january 6, we were respected all over the world in north carolina, a purple state that the biden team is trying to turn blue leaders say the alternative is still works we know that donald trump is an existential threat to our democracy and our nation. and we have to stop here all of a rally in virginia on friday, trump slammed biden's debate performance at one point, he told the crowd that biden didn't know what he was doing on thursday night he said biden's preparation was no health luck so unless despite the fact that crooked joe biden spent the entire week at camp david resting, working studying, he studied very hard. >> he studied so hard that he didn't know what the hell he was doing no amount of rest or reagan could help him defend his atrocious record earlier, i spoke with professor of government and attach the lins done about the focus on president biden's age and capabilities or shoes i think the democrats are mishandling. >> yet again, the whole issue of the age, which of course is a big issue, but they're mishandling it because if you look at the other side, which is something i find much more disturbing republicans have a candidate. who is a convicted felon, a con man, a compulsive liar. he's convicted of rape by the civil trial. he slept with a porn i'm sorry. whorls wife was married. he tried to stage a coup, put a bounty on his own. vice president's head says he's going to be dictated for the de, in the debate as your clip mentioned, he doubled down on answering the question. would he accept the election results? and he said, well, only if it's free and fair and that's code for only if i win. he poses and massive threat us democracy. and this is the most important election in our lifetime because he is such a major threat and yet again, we're focusing on biden's age, which is understandable in some ways, but also disturbing that we're not looking at the big picture and the bigger issues yeah. >> i mean, i think certainly people are looking at both of those things, but many democrats aren't enthused going into this as paul numbers weren't very good and certainly, i can imagine they won't be helped by this performance. and now as we've heard, there are calls that he should be replaced as the nominee is replacing him a delay illusional fantasy. do you think i mean, it would, it would seem a much clearer path if he were to step down, then they could just nominate someone at the convention. but if he doesn't what then what do you see happening? >> i think the democrats are in a rock and a hard place here because this idea of replacing him should have come much earlier to come two years ago. and it didn't they didn't do enough to try to promote kamala harris and improve her approval rating, her approval rating is worse than biden's and that's a concern because people are thinking he doesn't do well, then kamala harris will be in place and they put her in portfolios that more particularly great, like the issue of immigration still would have been better had she had a better approval rating. they haven't been discussing who the alternative is going to be. and when mentioning the names, none of the names look good. >> all right. gary tuckman caught up with biden and trump's supporters as well as undecided voters in the battleground state of georgia, to see where they stand after thursday's debate we talked with georgia voters at a sports pub in atlanta immediately after the debate was over. i'm only 25 and i see well, they're both old and they're both hi, there are voting questions or they're both like don't know what the hell that answering. and we talked with georgia voters on the recreational belt line that surrounds atlanta after everyone had a night to think about the debate. i don't necessarily feel competent in either candidates ability to run a country we had conversations with dozens of georgians many of them very uninspired. hey, that his trainees to you guys because i don't like one candidate more than the other. i would like a younger candidate on both parties. >> the headline, old man versus kann man really resonated with me before the debate, were you leaning towards biden trump are undecided by leaning towards biden after this debate, how do you feel? >> without a home of many who voted for joe biden in 2020 and support him currently are frankly depressed. my genuine hope is that perhaps somebody else it's will step up for that nomination of the democratic yes, sir. these two women say they are strong biden supporters, but watching the debate was difficult. i was concerned very, very concerned. about biden's real ability to carry this nation forward just from a physical perspective. you feel the same way yes. i care about where our country is going to be rather than who deliver the most stellar debate on stage. and i care about who tells the truth. just going to keep me safe, who's actually going to do things for the country? i don't feel like that's short not speaking or former president donald trump, many georgians link in towards voting for him, tell us the president biden's debate performance was not at all surprising to them. i thought he sounded onshore rather confused and not well-prepared. >> sorry to say. i think that they biden looked trump trump was trump here in the belt line and back at the wicked wolf sports pub holders, we talk to who had already decided to vote for president biden still plan to, ask voters to support donald trump. >> art planning to abandon him at the ballot box either. but we did find a few undecided who may be on the verge of a decision. i thought the trump in this debate in overall i think he's more reasonable more cogent, and more yeah, thoughtful. then they did what he was four years ago. i'm undecided, but i'm thinking about it for sure undecided neither pick it now more towards biden. and we also found some people feel like this woman i think that we could all benefit as the country from someone other than e, two options that we have today one is convicted felon and the other was unable to coherently explain his dance yesterday. so who do you go for? >> i'm not sure if i will vote because of it. >> we didn't talk with three voters who say they will definitely look for robert f. kennedy jr. one of them voted for donald trump four years ago, one for joe biden. one didn't say who you voted for what were they all have in common. none of them say they were inspired by what they heard at the debate. gary tuckman, cnn, atlanta. all right. after the break, the european media of harsh words for joe biden after his halting debate performance. but more on that next iran's presidential election heads to a runoff will take you live to tape run for the very latest when we come back, plus political uncertainty in france as voters go to the polls decide whether to go to the far right are the far-left or stay in the center, loved details ahead. stay with us i live birth with me of schreiber tomorrow would nine on cnn watch this witness. >> what happens to this woman's bags under her eyes in an actual time-lapse in just smith the problem. who will disappear before your eyes with a revolutionary topical formulation that works in just minutes and the effects will last for hours, over 1 million people are you using this topical technique to visually reduce puffiness and bags even fine lines and wrinkles on the face and forehead introducing plex a derm jump on board and say yes to this amazing 14, 95 plexus. i'm trial order right now, we'll pay your shipping right? 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yes, but can all see nil while whether i'm swiss lawn congratulating him for not falling over criticized it's in him for what they called the 22nd frees up, saying he had trouble remembering who and where he was. if russia was gleeful, europe were shocked, newspapers agreeing democrats, panic, british tabloids, biden bombed even this kick from the pop pls son, joe, my toast in france, italy, germany headlines much the same. greek and middle east newspapers, suggesting biden step aside leaders was silent. several met him two weeks ago at the g7 in italy, where he also seems slow and kept them waiting. the growing reality for them. now, a donald trump redux in more dangerous times many of them will remember those bruising days, not just physically, but verbally to his tone some topics on nato unchanged suggesting putin is europe's problem. >> well, i got them to put up hundreds of billions of dollars that has a bigger impact on them because of location, because we have an ocean in between. i've never heard so much foolishness. this a guy who wants to get out of nato according to the kremlin, president putin didn't stay up to watch the actual debate because i don't think you expect that the russian president could have set an alarm clock, woken up in the early morning hours. >> he will likely now be up to speed if only through the unfriendly filter have his own media. and likely pleased to trump who also hinted at cutting funding for ukraine potentially shortened his odds on winning the election. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will also likely feel relieved a trump reelection, good for him, given what trump's saying about israel. and you should let them go and let them finish the job and falsely accusing biden of tying israel's hands. and its fight against hamas. he doesn't want to do it. he's become like a palestinian, but like america, substance, not the big takeaway overseas. everyone judging performance policy a worry for another day nic robertson, cnn london iran's presidential election is heading to a runoff with no candidate winning more than 50% plus one in friday's vote. >> moderate lawmaker masoud pezeshkian and hardline, former nuclear negotiator, as say jelly li will go to a second round of voting on july 5th. the results must still be reviewed by the influential guardian council before the two candidates can start campaigning. again jen and fred pleitgen joins us now, live from tehran so far, they go to a runoff. tell us about the two top candidates and where things go from here either give you a first of all, i think it's an exceptional showing for the moderate candidate for masoud dip pezeshkian, one of the things that his camp had said before the flexion is that they believed that there needed to be high voter turnout for him to actually have a chance to reach the runoff stage of this election. >> now we know that the voter turnout was actually low was a lot 40% of the people who are eligible. and yet he managed to get substantially more votes than the next top conservative candidate. of course that being so you deliberately about 1 million votes for that is definitely a lot. now, as far as the two candidates are concerned, a suit pesach john, he's advocating for better ties with countries here in the middle eastern region better ties with the west as well, where sullied jalili is saying that he wants to continue the policies of ebrahim raisi is a president who of course, was killed in a helicopter crash a little over a month ago and that would mean a hard line towards israel and a hard line towards the united states as well. there's several wildcards now going into the next round. first of all, masoud pezeshkian has definitely had a very good showing, but one of the things that we have to keep in mind is that in the end more people voted conservative and milli electron then voted moderate in this election because of course, there were three conservative candidates on the other hand, we've noted that the turnout for this election was low and the big question is now heading into the second route is whether both cans will be able to vote, mobilize more voters to have a higher turnout. in the next round of elections to see who's going to become next president of this country? 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