good evening. the breaking legal news of the night, which sounds minor is that donald trump s lawyers have already sent a letter to the judge in the case saying today s action by the united states supreme court means the conviction have to be thrown out and i think the sentencing will proceed and the courts will take that up on the appeal but that is the very first legal move they have made since the supreme court ruled today. here we go. as far as the practical consequence of that in the new york criminal case, i think the judge will hear arguments from both sides as to whether the sentencing should be delayed and i don t think the sentencing he has been convict did by a jury. i think the sentencing, even if it is delayed will likely proceed. if there is substance to it to the request to have the verdict , the jury s verdict thrown out because of today s radical supreme court ruling, i think it is something that will happen at the appeals court. we will see but we are wa
you re going to want to hear what she says. it is tomorrow night, 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. now it is time for the last word with the great lawrence o donnell. good evening. good evening, rachel. of course, the breaking legal news of the night, which sounds minor, in its way, is that donald trump s lawyers have already sent a letter to judge mershon in that case saying that today s action by the united states supreme court means that that conviction has to be thrown out. i think sentencing is going to proceed and the new york courts will say take that on your appeal. what that is the latest, that is the very first legal move they have made since the supreme court ruled today. here we go. as far as the practical consequence of that in the new york criminal case. i think judge mershon will hear arguments from both sides as to whether the sentencing should be delayed. i don t think the sentencing, i mean, he has been convicted. you don t throw something
along with judge jeanine pirro, kevin walling, johnny jones, and greg gutfeld. it s 5:00 in new york city, and this is the five. apparently, joe biden is not going anywhere, even as we learn shocking new details about his mental decline. the president, huddling with his family over the weekend to do a photo shoot with annie leibowitz and hash out what to do about the avalanche calls to step aside. reportedly urged him to stay in the race, and wants staffers fired for overloading biden s brain before the debate. jill m hunter biden are set to be the strongest voices in support of staying the course. the first on wants america to see that his father is scrappy and in command of the facts rather than stumbling aging president americans saw thursday night. so far, top democrats are willing to go to bat for him. it was a bad performance. i know when i see what i call preparation overload. i m with joe biden. it is our assignment to make sure that he gets over the finish li
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
it best. i will remember being on sets like this in 2012 after the first debate that he conducted. he s had bad debates happen and they do happen. good debates happen. as the president said maybe he isn t as great a debater he used to be. i would tend to say it wasn t his greatest debate. it is 90 minutes. in a campaign and in an administration where he has achieved enormous things maybe it wasn t a great debate that he has been a great president. fellow democrats voicing their support for the damage also deserve scrutiny. let s be crystal clear donald trump is a liar and lied over and over in that debate. president biden told the truth, he was honest, he showed the kind of man he is, he took on donald trump on the issues he needed to take him on and i am proud of our president. both candidates hit the campaign trail friday delivering these messages to voters. we are in a battle for the soul of america. i look around at the pride, hope and light that all of you, all