come on in the welcome to another big episode of the cable news party where everybody is welcome. you can be a republican, you can be a democrat, just don t be asleep. can i get an amen from the panel? got to be honest, the focus is still on thursday night when donald trump made history as the first former united states president to debate the current that guy. [laughter] bad news is hillary clinton but no time for speculation. the democrats have been doing it for the past 48 hours. ronald reagan wants to describe america as a shining city on the hill. here s an update on the city after the debate. it s worth noting they are selling the house as the video is cheap our panel is the real deal so let s meet them. not only is she a super star news contributor and best writer but if i have a daughter, i d name or after the first guest and call her train wreck. i kid. kennedy is here. you know how many nicknames we wrestled with before we settled on train wreck? the only on
[national anthem] [national anthem] [national anthem] will: good morning and welcome to fox & friends. pete: that s good. will: they were all good. phenomenal this morning. where s san jacinto peak? if. pete: i don t know, but it s 10,000 feet. will: well, you know, it s the deciding battle in the victory for the republic of texas against mexico. that s what established our independence. we don t have any 10,000 foot peaks, not even in big bend. but the magic ear says it s california. pete: near palm springs, is what they said. will: yeah, those were were awesome this morning, and your photos celebrate or suggest that you re beginning to celebrate the fourth of july as is everyone else on this couch because i ll be working next weekend, and i ll be much closer in approximate proximity, but these two, america got sick to its stomach and came over here and vomited on pete hegseth. [laughter] pete: these are my patriot shoes from rdc shoes. look at that. th
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good day to all good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome to alex witt reports. we begin with the fallout from the first presidential debate. the atlanta journal editors board now calling on president biden two, quote, pass the torch, while the philadelphia inquirer■ç editorial board says trump should leave the race. today, president biden is at camp david for some previously scheduled family time. nbc news is reporting the future of his election campaign will be a new item of discussion on the family agenda. surrogates for both candidates debating the performance of both debaters. you also have to look at what donald trump was able to do. he showed commands of the facts. he was funny, he was engaging, he was pushing back a little bit, but he was doing it with a good-natured demeanor. donald trump lied the entire 90 minutes. one analysis said that he told about 30 lies. i am not real good at math, that i think that s about a lie eve
thing. jeannie suk gerson, harvard law professor, thank you for weighing in and you can watch ao missions granted tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. that s going to do it for me. o back next saturday. prime weekend is next. welcome to prime time weekend. i m nicolle wallace. let s get right to the week s top stories. underscoring the stakes of the election in november even further, newly released decisions by the u.s. supreme court, the conservative super majority which includes three of the justices hand-picked by donald trump himself overturned a 40-year-old president taking aim at the power of federal agencies to function. the dechevron ruling as the blo puts it, cuts back sharply on s the power of federal agencies to interpret the laws they mr. andrew that courts should rely on their own interpretation of ambiguous laws. the decision will likely have er far-reaching effects across the country environmental regulation to healthcare cost. today also saw the