france for the d-day anniversary. his plan to tout american leadership on the world stage and highlight the stark contrast with donald trump. then my keynote conversation about skipping the small talk and getting real. plus, senate republicans lock a bill to protect access to birth control as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle. we are now 153 days away from the election and that means it is exactly 5 months from today. as we get closer to that day, president biden is trying to show the sharp differences between him and donald trump. right now he is in france to mark tomorrow s 80th anniversary of d-day and while he is there for a very important occasion, he is also trying to reassure our allies about america s place on the world stage and what will happen when voters go to polls in november? in capitals across the continent leaders and diplomats express a sense of alarm bordering on panic at the prospect of d
this kind of thing is good. he did this before the midterms and a lot of people in the media were like this doesn t work, people don t put on democracy and in fact it works really well. also d-day is really important. world war ii is the thing that created american democracy in a different way and also nato. that s kind of the thing. the president is marking the day, but standing arm in arm with these other world leaders. do you think it will be successful or they are hitting the right tone, that this is a battle across the world. that threat is real. you mentioned his peace at the top. this question all over the world about authoritarianism, what is happening to the conversation about democracy and what happens next in all of these countries and world system we have been used to is a big one and what is