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Biden's evolving reasons for his bad debate: A cold, too much prep, not feeling great and jet lag

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Biden's evolving reasons for his bad debate: A cold, too much prep, not feeling great and jet lag
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Biden's evolving reasons for his bad debate: A cold, too much prep, not feeling great and jet lag

2024-07-04 03:18 Last Updated At:03:21

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has offered plenty of excuses for his terrible performance in last week's presidential debate. None of them have done much to assuage Democrats' concerns about Donald Trump returning to the White House.

For its part, Biden's White House insists these are explanations, not excuses. But they have only intensified the concerns Democrats have about their presumptive nominee's readiness.

In the initial moments of Thursday's debate, shortly after the 81-year old Biden claimed to a baffled audience that “we finally beat Medicare,” aides said the president was suffering from a cold.

Biden's voice was raspy. His eyes looked glassy at times. But despite the cold, he went from the debate to a watch party and then a Waffle House. Then he gave an energized speech Friday in North Carolina.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said at Wednesday's news briefing that she initially leaned into the cold as an explanation, but she knew his schedule and jet lag were issues. She later suggested that Biden traveled and then got a cold, possibly linking the two.

“That was my bad,” Jean-Pierre said of not discussing jet lag earlier.

Other aides said Biden had simply overprepared during his time at the Camp David presidential retreat — that the president had simply crammed too many facts in his head.

Biden spent six full days in Maryland at Camp David, which is located in Catoctin Mountain Park. Jean-Pierre said Biden also performed all his presidential duties while working late.

Biden's wife, Jill, told supporters Friday in New York City that he didn't “feel that great” during the debate. It's not clear what that meant, whether it was the cold, a sense of exhaustion or something else. But the first lady put forward the campaign's main argument that 90 minutes should not define his entire presidency.

Biden offered another explanation Tuesday night at a Virginia fundraiser, saying his problem was jet lag after having gone to France, California and then Italy before taking down time in Delaware and at Camp David. He arrived at Camp David on June 20, seven days before the debate. The presidential retreat is in the Eastern Time Zone, the same as CNN's studios in Atlanta.

“I decided to travel around the world a couple of times, going through I don’t know how many time zones,” said Biden, adding that he went through “15 time zones” and joking that he “then came back and nearly fell asleep on stage.”

That explanation raised more questions about how long Biden requires to recover from travel.

“I would say I don't think it's a new excuse,” Jean-Pierre said of the jet lag, adding that it was a lot of travel before stressing that “we certainly don't want to explain this away."

Jean-Pierre later added that Biden did not do more damage control on his debate performance immediately afterward because he was traveling in North Carolina, New York and New Jersey before returning late Saturday night to Camp David.

Air Force One is equipped with extensive communications equipment so that presidents can stay informed while midair.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre speaks during a press briefing, Wednesday, July 3, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre speaks during a press briefing, Wednesday, July 3, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

President Joe Biden, right, and Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump, left, participate in a presidential debate hosted by CNN, Thursday, June 27, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

President Joe Biden, right, and Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump, left, participate in a presidential debate hosted by CNN, Thursday, June 27, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 6, 2024--

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BOSIDENG REVIVING CRAFT - EXCLUSIVE BOSIDENG FASHION SHOW: AN ODE TO CHINESE HERITAGE

On July 8, 2024, high-end ready-to-wear brand Bosideng will showcase its “Fusion” capsule collection fashion show as part of the “REVIVING CRAFT” exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. This event, organized by renowned media entrepreneur Yang Lan, will highlight China’s intangible cultural heritage and contemporary design from July 5 to 19, 2024.

The "Fusion" capsule collection by Bosideng's chief designer Zhu Lin will embody the harmony between tradition and modernity. The creation will blend ancestral motifs, centuries-old weaving techniques, and embroidery with resolutely contemporary design, perfectly reflecting the vision of “REVIVING CRAFT”.

Since its establishment in 1976, Bosideng has become a global leader in the down clothing sector. The brand has transcended preconceptions about “Made in China” by combining traditional craftsmanship with technological innovation. Its notable participation in New York and Milan fashion weeks in 2018 and 2019 consolidated its international reputation.

The “REVIVING CRAFT” exhibition will be structured around the symbolic themes of Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, and Earth, illustrating the philosophies of harmony and renewal dear to Chinese culture. Bosideng will embody the concept of “Earth”, emphasizing its deep roots in Chinese cultural heritage.

The brand is recognized for its collaborations with renowned designers, such as Jean Paul Gaultier, which have helped reinvigorate artisanal heritage while opening Bosideng to the latest global trends. These partnerships reflect the brand’s commitment to promoting traditional Chinese values on the international stage.

Beyond its commercial success, Bosideng distinguishes itself through its social engagement, having donated over 1.4 billion RMB to charitable causes. This holistic approach, combining artisanal excellence, innovation, and social responsibility, positions Bosideng as an ambassador for the refinement of Chinese design.

On July 8, the fashion show of Bosideng’s "Fusion" capsule collection promises to be a must-see event for art, fashion, and culture enthusiasts. By presenting a modern vision of Chinese heritage, Bosideng aims to redefine expectations for Chinese brands and celebrate the richness of traditional craftsmanship in a contemporary context.

“Fusion” Bosideng fashion show (Graphic: Business Wire)

“Fusion” Bosideng fashion show (Graphic: Business Wire)

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CORRECTING and REPLACING Bosideng REVIVING Craft - Exclusive Bosideng Fashion Show: An Ode to Chinese Heritage

CORRECTING and REPLACING Bosideng REVIVING Craft - Exclusive Bosideng Fashion Show: An Ode to Chinese Heritage

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