dissents in her opinion, which concurred in part. still, these justices, thomas, alito, kavanaugh, gorsuch, roberts and barrett seemed to treat the allegations and the indictment that brought this ground breaking case to the supreme court as more of an academic moment than an existential one. the allegations that the former president of the united states while in office tried to use the levers of power to keep himself in office. reading the decision can seem circular, even. the president is immune because the constitution implies he is immune, even when highs trying to violate the same constitution. the dissents were so scathing, instead, plowing through the majority s reasoning. from justice jackson, quote, the majority of my colleagues seem to have put their trust in our court s ability to prevent presidents from becoming kings through case-by-case application of the indeterminate standards of their new presidential accountability paradigm. i fear that they are wrong, but f
tonight on all in. a ■ç i know i m not a young man. to state the obvious. about last night through the eyes of the undecided. i think this debate was bad for our country. we are in a very difficult spot as a nation. tonight, how gettable voters view the debate, and what it means to the x essential threat of a trump presidency. i would vote for biden even if he was dead. and i m a republican. plus, as barack obama enters the conversation, the historical precedent and practical reality of picking a candidate in the convention. and today s radical opinion from the supreme court as we finally get word, a decision on trump s immunity for insurrection is finally up next. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. the first thing to keep ■çin mi in the aftermath of last night s presidential debate is that if you are watching this program right now, you are almost certainly not the person whose opinion about it is the most important. at
washington. we begin this hour with the breaking news. president biden s advisers are rejecting calls for the presumptive democratic nominee able crumbled last night. now the question is whether biden can rebuild it and 81-year-old president stumbled and stammered through much of the primetime debate on cnn. all you have to do is read some of these headlines to see how his performance has raised serious new doubts if he can remain the democrats nominee biden is toast red one fumbling performance and time to go joe to name a few the top democrat in the house says biden should not step down in an adviser tells cnn that the president plans to debate. again in september, but make no mistake last night was filled with cringeworthy moments it d be able to help make sure that all those things we need to do childcare, elder care, making sure that we continue to strengthen our health care system, making sure that we re able to make every single solitary person eligible for when i ve b
never seen. and if this trial doesn t go forward because of the court s delay, in answering this question, the american public may literally never see this evidence. everyone, thank you so much, and really appreciate your analysis and expertise. that does it for us today. for now, i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. thank you for being with us. chris jansing picks up our coverage right now. good morning. it is 11:00 a.m. eastern. 8:00 a.m. pacific. i m chris jansing in for jose diaz-balart. we re going to pick up with that breaking news from the u.s. supreme court, issuing several major decisions as its term is coming to a close, but most particularly that ruling in favor of a january 6th rioter, and another one that sweeps aside the long-standing precedent. let me bring in nbc s ken dilanian outside the u.s. supreme court. barbara mcquade is a former u.s. attorney who is also an msnbc legal analyst. let s reset the stage here, ken. what did the court say in its ruli
evening. i m bret baier. we re coming to you tonight from fox news world headquarters in new york. and breaking tonight, you have heard it all day. we are three hours from the start of what figures to be the most important event of the 2024 presidential campaign so far. president biden will face former president trump in the debate in atlanta. tonight both camps are setting exceptions, and getting in some preevent spin. meanwhile, there is still no decision from the u.s. supreme court on the former president s claim of immunity from prosecution. however, they have come down with some important decisions. we will get an update from shannon bream on that in a minute. we have fox team conch tonight. fox news chief legal correspondent, anchor of fox news sunday shannon bream with the latest from court. aishah hasnie atlanta new rules on the debate how they may impact what we see and hear tonight. we begin with peter doocy live on the north lawn of the white house with something