>> thank you so much for joining me. i'm for greca whitfield we begin with this breaking news, the national hurricane center alerting moments ago that tropical storm beryl is forecast to become a dangerous major hurricane and barrel would be the first hurricane of the 2020 four season. let's get right to cnn meteorologist allison chinchar. so you've been watching this storm. what's it going to do? right? i mean, i think the key thing here is how early in the season we're seeing this storm develop in the location two, so here's a look at where barrel is located right now, that central tropical atlantic just east of the windward islands sustained winds are 65 miles per hour gusting up to 75 for those that don't may not remember 75 miles per hours, that threshold in which it becomes a hurricane. so we're only about ten miles per hour off of that forward movement to the west at 23 miles per hour. but what makes this storm interesting? we talked about how early in the season normally you don't get your second named storm until july 17th. the average first hurricane doesn't occur until august 11. and this one is actually forecast to get to major hurricane strength. we wouldn't normally have that until september 1st. so just if puts it in perspective, how early we're seeing this in one of the major contributing factors to that is just how warm the sea surface temperatures are the area were barrel is located, you're looking at on average about three to five degrees above normal from where it would normally be this time of year. and i know three to five may not sound like that much, but it's enough for these storms to really flourish in that area. also to noting the location is important to storms early in the season, meaning in june, don't typically plea form east of the windward islands, but that's exactly where this particular storm formed. now when we look at the forecast for this, it is expected to become a hurricane at some point today. so just the next few hours then it's going to cross over the windward islands lightly as a major hurricane, which is a category three or stronger before continuing going into the caribbean sea, we do have some of those watches and warnings already in effect for several of the windward islands. but fred not out of the question for more of those to start to tick up over the next 24 to 48 hours. okay. i know you'll be watching very closely. thank you so much for that. will check back with you soon. thank you, alison all right. now, back to the campaign trail. president biden, looking to re-energize his bid for reelection following what he even acknowledges was a weak debate performance, right now, the president and first lady are preparing to depart for the first of several campaign stops in new york and new jersey. this afternoon but these stops this weekend, a calm as there are growing calls for biden to end his run new today, billionaire mark cuban told cnn that it's time for democrats to explore replacing the president on the ticket and the new york times editorial board released a scathing op-ed calling on the president to leave the race biden's campaign insists that he's not stepping down with one adviser telling cnn the president's still plans to attend the second debate, which is scheduled for september. cnn's arlette saenz is in new york where president biden is about to depart for a busy day on the campaign trail. so our lead, what's on the president's agenda today? >> well, if red president biden is engaging in a fundraising swing today as he's looking to try to bring more money into his campaign, amid some concerns within the democratic donor class over his performance at that debate and the path forward for the party heading into november's election. now, the president and first lady, just a part of their hotels here in new york city, there are about to head to the hamptons where there'll be two fundraisers this afternoon before traveling down to red bank, new jersey. they will attend a fundraiser hosted by the state's governor, phil murphy, the biden campaign in this morning is touting the fact that they brought in $27 million between debate de on thursday friday really trying to highlight one of those bright spots when it comes to the debate. but at the same time, we are hearing from anxious democratic donors about the path forward for biden in this race, we know that biden's advisers have spent really the past 36 hours fielding the phones, not just from democratic lawmakers, but also those democratic donors who have concerns about whether the president's plans to stay in the race and how exactly they plan to continue this campaign. we're also learning this afternoon that at least one fundraiser that was scheduled to be held in northern california in the coming weeks has been canceled after the president debates. that's according to a source familiar with the matter concern here for the biden campaign is yes, they're bringing in that 27 million during those two days. they have these high-dollar fundraisers of planned for this weekend. but what comes after that? so that is something that biden's team will be grappling with in the days and weeks and potentially months to come. but for now, the biden team is really resisting those calls suggestions that president biden potentially step aside in this race. you heard, as you mentioned, mark cuban, a prominent, a billionaire who recently backed biden, uh, told our colleague mj lee that he thinks it's time for democrats to start exploring the possibility of adding someone welcome to the ticket. but so far the biden campaign really has resisted those calls, saying that the president intends to stay in this race and tends to fight it out. and of course, he acknowledged his own poor de behave performance yesterday saying telling voters that he's going to work for their votes then our lead, the president reaffirmed yesterday to audiences everywhere that he is planning for that september debate. >> so then how does, how do he and his camp reflect on the preparations leading up to this debate, make any kind of adjustments or tweaks because the next debate is what, two to three months away. the pressures on that he has to perform differently. is there any more insight into the technique of the preparation while at camp david, what they're willing to say out loud that they need to revise, revisit i think that what you're hearing from biden's advisers is this acknowledgment that the president had bad debates about so far we haven't seen them outlining any plans for how they would change the way that the president debates. >> biden has been on the political stage for decades. he has participated in debates over and over, often having these policy binders and sessions where he gets briefed on very minutiae details of issues that could arise in the debate. typically he has those 90-minute mock debates. it's unclear how exactly they might shift the strategy as they are looking at what towards the september debate. but i think they probably would acknowledge that something needs to change the president's performance on thursday. all right. arlette saenz. thank you so much in new york. all right. let's talk more about what could be a pretty pivotal moment on the campaign trail really for both candidates. but we're going to zero in on and biden as well. for now, let's bring and cnn political analysts and presidential historian julian zelizer. julian great to see so biden and his camp want to turn the page a day after or what even democrats say wasn't a bismol debate performance by the president. this was president biden in north carolina trying to resuscitate his mojo i know i'm not a young man i don't walk as easily as i used to. i don't speak as smoothly as i used to i don't debate. debate is well as i used to well, i know what i do know. i know how to tell the truth. i know how to do this job i know how. to get things done that's the energy that a lot of, you know, what became his critics, even within the democratic party. >> so they want to see more of so julian does this does that display in north carolina help voters unsee what they saw on thursday night well, it helps a little bit every appearance that successful is good, but it will not overcome the high-profile debate, which had many more viewers, both at the time and subsequently, than any appearance brands like this will have. >> and it's not simply is there another good appearance? i think what democrats who are worried, worry about is that it's sporadic that one day he can be very strong. but another de, and it might be another high profile moment. he can be as he was in the debates. i think there's a lot more work to be done on the campaign side biden is in a new york could be heading out to long island momentarily. >> he's in new jersey as well this weekend trying to fund raise and stuff. how critical will these kind of appearances be? >> well, very i mean, money is essential to the campaign we're hearing nerves and concern within the donor class, and that's just not something that he can afford to lose. so i think shoring up some of that support in private meetings demonstrating to donors that he is capable not only of handling the job which i don't think there's as many doubts about, but about campaigning is going to be really important in these next few weeks, the more people who give money, the more in the press who aren't calling for him to step down. the more likely he can endure this very fraught moment for the campaign while the criticism of biden in the debate was swift, and immediate more optimism from some of his most valued supporters from former president barack obama, saying in a tweet, bad debate, nights happen. >> trust me, i know, but this election is still a choice between someone who has fought for ordinary folks his entire life and someone who only he cares about himself. and then there were senator john fetterman say to critics, chill dot, dot, dot, and vice president harris and congressman climber and putting it this way, listen there was a slow start, but it was a strong finish. and what became very clear through the course of the night is that joe biden is fighting on behalf of the american people on substance, on policy, on performance joe biden is extraordinarily strong and that cannot be debated. >> what do you say to the democrats who are saying biden should quit after that, stay the course. she allowed sheila so julian, how great is the divide between optimism and panic i think there's a lot of panic. i don't think it's about biden. i don't think it's about president biden. i think the fear that is running through many democratic circles is about losing two former president trump and the implications of a second term. so what they're looking for is evidence, again, not that he has not been as successful president, but that between now and november at every key moment, he will be able to step up and make sure that democrats win the white house that's what i think the panic are worried democrats are looking for right now. >> you wrote an op-ed for cnn.com where you call vice president kamala harris biden's key to political survival. what do you mean by that? >> well, i think the stronger the vice presidency is in the minds of voters, the more comfortable voters will be. not only in terms of performance in the next few months, she can be a real asset in terms of attacking the republican ticket, but it will also give assurance to those moderate voters in swing state bates that whatever happens in term two, she will be by his side and she will be ready even to take over a god forbid, if that is necessary. and i think she's really pivotal, the more confidence people have in vice president harris the more confidence i'm undecided voters would have in a biden harris second term. >> all right. julian zelizer, we'll leave it there for now. thanks so much thank you. and tomorrow, former house speaker nancy pelosi congressman james clyburn, and senator lindsey graham will all join jake tapper on state of the union to discuss the fallout from the presidential debate and what comes next? for donald trump, ban president biden, make sure to watch state of the union tomorrow, 9:00 a.m. eastern. and again, noon time all right. still become a us supreme court rules willingness sporting prosecutors to re-evaluate the cases of january 6, defendants we have more on that legal fallout plus delayed in depth senate lay, it could be months before boeing's starliner kraft returns to earth. what it could mean for the two astronauts still on the international space station? 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well, for a lot of these cases, as the graphic showed, this was not the only charge, so a lot of people have already pled guilty, have already served time. and so for a lot of the plea deals, it probably doesn't make sense to go back and say to the department of justice, well, now part of this charge might not stick. so we're really looking at the small percentage of cases where this was the only felony or this was the only charge an those cases where frankly, it's worth it to try and unwind the clock, but you can absolutely bet for tha