small number will turn out bowman has tried to apologize and apologize for some of the things he said, but for many voters were talking to is just not enough. that was incredible. a lot of passion of that voter. there. thanks, miguel, and thanks to all of you. ac30 60 starts now tonight on 360 would just three days to go until cnn s first the campaign presidential debate. there s breaking news and what the people helping president biden prepare are telling him surprisingly, not to talk about. we ll talk about that and much more with house speaker emerita nancy pelosi, who joins us exclusively tonight. also as new video emergence of a severely wounded hersh goldberg-polin subduction by hamas terrorists is parents talk about his faith and all the others have been held hostage for 206 let s do two days. good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin tonight with breaking news, new reporting. the president biden is being steered away from the message. many expected him to lean o
ahead, count down to debate day. new details on how president biden is preparing for the high stakes moment and contrast he is drawing with an increasingly unhinged opponent. setting the stage for a major week at the supreme court. now sounds from the exclusive conversation with vice president kamala harris. her message two years after fall of roe. grab your coffee and settle in. welcome to the weekend. get ready for a blockbuster week in american politics. it s a week that could change the landscape of the 2024 presidential election. wednesday, supreme court is set to release a new round of opinions. there are 14 cases left to decide including donald trump s immunity claim to get him out of legal trouble for trying to steal an election. thursday president biden and trump will meet for first presidential debate of the 2020 race 2024 race. it feels like daja vu. for a lot of voters it is. tomorrow also marks two years since supreme court gutted right for women to make
being done at the hands of joe biden. it s not being done at the hands of joe biden. the district attorney mentioned this while she was campaigning. this has nothing to do with the united states justice department. there are other cases that do. the other part is he said he was being forced to be silent essentially. that s also not the case. the judge agreed pretty readily from the emails we saw to al lo him to speak in the closing remarks. he said, but you have to agree to these restrictions. you can t attack me or my courtroom staff. trump s lawyer said we won t agree to these restrictions. therefore, he s not speaking. he s not being silenced. he made a choice. paula reid, i m not an attorney, but i ve watched law and order. i am an attorney. we think people can always
at that location? well, it didn t turn around and come back out the top of his head. yes, sir, i do. randi, we mentioned the introduction to your piece that the jury is going to visit the crime scene tomorrow. i understand you re getting some additional information about it? yeah, anderson. we ve learned that they re going to leave early in the morning, and they ll probably spend about an hour there. a van is going to take them there. they ll have security. they ll have courtroom staff with them. and the judge is going with them as well to moselle. it s about half an hour or so from the courtroom where we are tonight. and now the case is really winding down, because once they return from the crime scene tour that they re going to take, we re going to have jury instructions for them, and then we ll have closing arguments as well here at court. and tomorrow, anderson, i should note marks five weeks of testimony. so we ve had 61 witnesses from the state, 14 witnesses from the defens
i understand you re getting some additional information about it. yes, anderson, we have learned that they re going to leave early in the morning, and they will probably spend about an hour there. a van will take them there, they ll have security, courtroom staff with them, and the judge is going with them as well to moselle. it s about half an hour or so from the courtroom, where we are tonight. now the case has really wound down, because once they return from the crime scene tour that they are going to take, we will have jury instructions for them, and then we will have closing arguments as well here in court. tomorrow, anderson, i should note marks five weeks of testimony. we ve had 61 witnesses from the state, 14 witnesses from the defense. it s been a lot of time in that courtroom for this jury. randi, thank you. we want to get some perspective from marc romero, law school professor and for admiral prosecutor jessica roth. mark, let s start with what we just heard from randi s