that is a that doesn t for may for today. the good news is jana will be back with you this next sunday. stay where you are because there is more news coming up on msnbc. get ready, only four days to go before the big debate. this hour, whether past two surprising moves made by the biden campaigned and the risk and reward, how the damage and drama could last for months. and the trump vice president steaks, how maga his pick might be. good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters. we begin with decision 2024. with just four days to go before the first presidential debate, each side is calibrating expectations. as you know it has been reported that krycka joe has gone to a log cabin to study, repair, they want to get him good and strong. they want to strengthen him up so he comes out, he will come out, okay, i say he will come out all jacked up. who knows what donald trump will do at any minute or any time. i will bet he will talk over the microphone like he does
is actually using this as an opportunity, whether you like it or not, visited nypd cop who was killed on the job and go to this let me just say from the front page of the new york post getting them in court room. anyway, i want to pick up on yet another legal case that donald trump s involved in. this thursday, the supreme court is going to hear donald trump s case for total immunity for a president in involving official akre rayyan how many justices do you think we ll sayyed with trump either for complete immunity or partial immunity. it s hard for me to say. i will say that i think that chief justice roberts is going to be open to the argument that the dc circuit used very loose reasoning when issuing there decision here, you could say that no, he is not immune to all criminal prosecutions. but when you re looking at criminal laws that have some bearing on a president s official duties. that s something that you want to be
Former President Donald Trump made his final pitch Thursday to the Supreme Court in his effort to pause a trial over the election subversion charges brought by special counsel Jack Smith.