to give that it s so interesting, it s always great to have you here. thank you so much. thank you. thank you. thank you. and thank you all so much for joining us today. i m kate bolduan. have a great weekend ac30 60 starts now tonight on 360, the day after the debate, disaster, very different. joe biden shows up on the campaign trail, is democrats agonize over his debate performance? and then your times editorial board says biden should drop out also tonight would voters in the host state and swing-state georgia took from the debate the weather change how they plan to vote. plus, even with no supreme court decision yet on trump s claim of immunity for january 6. one supreme court ruling today will affect some january we re six defendants. good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin tonight with this time magazine s new cover, which certainly speaks to the panic many democrats felt waking up this morning more than 51 million people watched last night cnn debate in atlanta,
whether a change, how they plan to vote, plus, even with no supreme court decision yet on trump s claim of immunity for january 6. one supreme court ruling today will affect some january 6 defendants. good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin tonight with this time magazine s new cover, which certainly speaks to the panic many democrats felt waking up this morning more than 51 million people watched last night cnn debate in atlanta, 51 million within moments of what they watched a halting performance by a fragile looking joe biden, seemingly unable to counter a torrent of lives by the former president. the calls began from within the democratic party to consider the possibility of him valium the race. today, there were also calls for the exact opposite chill the f out is how pennsylvania democratic senator john fetterman put it today now at the end of a traumatic night and day since the debate, both the chill out and freak out democrats have something to point to, because
Does. But his aides and his campaign, the white house, they have been sending out very negative messages about Lieutenant Colonel vindman. They tried to use something morrison said behind closed doors when he said there were people that questioned vindmans judgment at nsc, specifically fiona hill that well hear from thursday. I his Opening Statement, i think he realized how much play that has got. He said he wasnt here to criticize his colleagues. Saw vindman prepared to address it as he was there to testify earlier. He brought a Performance Review from fiona hill, the official, that morrison had the conversation with, where it praised him multiple times and his performance in the job. You see tim morrison and kurt volker, beginning to walk back in. Theyll sit down and the hearing will resume. The next round will be the five minute sessions where all of the members, democrats and
republicans, they have five minutes to ask questions. It will start with the chairman, adam schiff, and dev
nikki haley. and with vice president pence, he goes into the race saying, on day one, i m ready to be president. he s held head of state meetings, he s been a governor, he s travelled all over the world. the credentialing is all there. what s going to be he s got a number of challenges that stand out to me. how do you differentiate yourself from the other conservatives in the race, nikki haley and tim scott? and how do you navigate the trump of it? you know there s the 30% that you ve got to pull a little bit of that are die hard with trump. it s uniquely hard for mike pence post-january 6th to get those folks. the other theory of the case is you try to activate some registered primary voter who is didn t turn out in the trump years with a hopeful leading message. i don t sleep on mike pence as someone who may rise in the polls. he s politically astute, he s travelled all over the country boosting other candidates before. i totally agree with that. he s done well since he left
president pence, he goes into the race as somebody who can say, on day one, i m ready to be president. he s held head of state meetings, he s traveled all over the world as the representative of the u.s. government. he s been a governor, the credentialing is all there. what s going to be, he s got a number of challenges i think that to that stand to me at this point art, how do you diffraction yourself in the other traditional conservatives in the race. and nikki haley and tim scott. and then secondarily, how do you navigate trump we all know that there is that core 30% that you ve got to pull a little bit, of that are die hard with trump. and it s a uniquely hard for mike pence pose january six to get those folks. so the other theory of the cases that you try to activate some registered primary voters, who maybe didn t turn out in the trump years, with a hopeful future leading message. i don t sleep on mike pence, as somebody who may rise in the polls, because he s incredibly politi