message to the world from the hallowed shores of normandy. well, never saying the word trump. the president implicitly warned of the threat. he believes his election your opponent poses to us democracy as for donald trump, he s using his guilty verdict on 34 counts to rile up his base on the campaign trail as some swing state voters tells cnn don t care about what happened in that new york courtroom and i ll go one-on-one with the former house speaker, nancy pelosi. she is in france for d-day commemorations and will weigh in on the president s message overseas and all of the drama with her congressional colleagues right here in washington i m dana bash. let s go behind the headlines and inside politics first up, a presidential complete from the cliffs pointe-du-hoc, where american soldiers turned the tide of world war ii, 80 years ago. today, joe biden is asking the american people to honor the legacy of those heroes gather here today just not just to honor those who showed
about how he would approach the world. and so this faction of the party with which biden has a lot in common, biden a lot of the things that biden wants to do, they want to do that s why there s this continuity with reagan. but there is this rising force in the party that s pushing in the other direction in that i think is why there s just so much uncertainty about what a second isn t it isn t it a great irony though the joe biden, no fan of ronald reagan s, is now portraying himself as more in touch with ronald reagan then the republican party. yep yeah, absolutely. and then the republican party s nominee, such a such a crystallized way to see how much the world has strained time on the part, eric and politics all right, everybody standby because while joe biden is overseas, he got another blockbuster jobs port right here at home, the economy added 272,000 jobs last month. that is far more than economists expected. the unemployment rate ticked up slightly to 4%. now wage growth was
donald trump return to the presidency and all the uncertainty that, that potentially represents. but i think the american people look at that contrast as ever since the withdrawal and afghanistan but also with the wars in ukraine and in gaza, they see a world it s on fire, on joe biden s watch and i think some of his republican critics who are not in that more trumpian isolation a school of foreign policy would argue that trump, despite rhetoric which was very different than the high-minded rhetoric we hear from joe biden but trump in his actions was able to project strength in the world in a way that they would argue that rhetoric, trump s rhetoric could not be more different from the ronald reagan, a rhetoric we just heard and that kind of approach, the world that defined the party that donald trump heads right now. and you wrote a great piece with a spotlight on this very notion. and we have the headline up their gop hawke tries to reassure a world on edge about
that s speech capped off two days of d-day commemorations in normandy. biden met with an assortment of world leaders this week, including ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy, where he announced a new 225 million military aid package and apologized for the months long holdup in military assistance i want to bring in three terrific reporters here on this friday with me cnn s gloria borger, cnn s jeff zeleny and molly ball of the wall street journal hello. how are you? happy friday. gloria put this biden s speech in context. next a global context of u.s. historical context of joe biden history. well, the first thing you think of obviously at 0.2 hoc is ronald reagan and his speech about the boys 0.2 hoc. and i think what joe biden was interestingly doing today was saying a lot of the same things
policy has been so roiled in the aftermath of america s luck longest wars in afghanistan, iraq, it just is a completely different moment. so the foreign policy is not president biden s ticket to reelection, it s his love, the chairman of the foreign relations committee obviously as vice president, traveled around the world as much or more than any, but it is such a different moment at molly and i want you to weigh in and when second about how the republican party is changed but you talk about the parallels. 40 years ago, a president running for reelection. at that point when ronald reagan gave that speech 40 years ago, it had a very very big effect yes, on him domestically in his race, which he ended up winning in a landslide, is numbers mine up. now, i don t know that that ll happen for joe biden because people aren t voting on foreign policy. if you look at the polling they seem to trust donald trump more on foreign