This “Face the Nation” broadcast, moderated by Margaret Brennan, focused on the 2024 campaign trail and the challenges facing the candidates. Issues such as excessive heat, wildfires, and border security were discussed. Former President Donald Trump was preparing for the upcoming debate, while President Biden was away at Camp David. Guests on the show included New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, former Trump National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien, and CBS News senior national security contributor Michael Morell.

The broadcast began with a focus on the extreme heat and wildfires affecting much of the country, with Governor Grisham discussing the challenges faced by New Mexico due to the heat, dust storms, and fires. She emphasized the need for federal resources and praised the Biden administration’s quick response to emergency declarations. The discussion also touched on border security and the administration’s efforts to address issues related to asylum seekers and border security.

Former National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien addressed national security concerns, particularly regarding China and Taiwan. He advocated for a strong military presence in the Indo-Pacific region to deter Chinese aggression. O’Brien also discussed the importance of getting allies to step up and share the burden of defense spending. The conversation highlighted the need for strong leadership and tough policies to counter threats from Russia, Iran, China, and North Korea.

Former CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell also weighed in on national security issues, comparing the current terrorism risks to those leading up to 9/11. He emphasized the importance of a sense of urgency in addressing these threats and called for more attention to be paid to intelligence gathering and vetting processes. Morell discussed the significance of a public congressional hearing on terrorist threats and the need for information and transparency in informing voters about candidate positions on key issues.

The broadcast also featured a discussion with young voters under the age of 30, who expressed concerns about the economy, climate change, and racial diversity in politics. While leaning towards Biden, these young voters showed lower levels of voter turnout compared to older generations. Issues such as abortion, climate change, and race relations were highlighted as important factors influencing their voting decisions. The segment underscored the need for candidates to engage and inform this demographic to increase voter turnout and participation in the upcoming election.

In a panel discussion with voters from battleground states, concerns about the 2024 election, border security, and the candidates’ leadership styles were debated. Views on President Trump and President Biden varied, reflecting differing opinions on their leadership styles and policy approaches. The panelists expressed a mix of confidence and skepticism in the election process and the candidates’ ability to accept election results. The discussion highlighted the complex and diverse perspectives shaping voter attitudes and decisions in the upcoming election.

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