tomorrow. so anything much going on in the news? enjoying these sleepy summer days with not much happening? agh. all right, we ve got a bunch of stuff to cover tonight. first, the former president of the united states is going to be sentenced for 34 felony convictions next week on thursday. the prosecutors who brought that case and who prosecuted in court that case against donald trump, they were due today to make their sentencing recommendation to the judge. in a new york state case like this, it s not the jury that convicted trump that will decide what his sentence is, it s the judge who oversaw the case. it s judge juan merchan who will sentence trump. the maximum sentence trump could face is four years in prison. it s very possible, however, that he might not get any prison time at all, or if he does get a sentence of confinement, it s possible it could be home confinement, we just don t know. on the one hand, what he s been convicted of, while it is 34 felonies, it s a
important and i hope the supreme court has the courage to do that. the supreme court delivers for donald trump. this is a really historic day here the supreme court setting a brand-new standard for presidential immunity. a landmark decision on presidential immunity. absolutely immuned to undermine elections, to go after individuals. and a blistering dissent from the liberal justices. orders the navy s.e.a.l. team six to assassinate a political rival. the president is now a king above the law. what happens to the case against donald trump? and what does it mean for an election that s just four months away? now the stakes are astronomically. tonight, when msnbc special coverage of the trump immunity ruling begins. now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. we have an absolutely huge night of special coverage of today s supreme court decision on presidential immunity, you should know the president of the united states joe biden is going to deliver rema
good morning. welcome to morning joe on this monday, july 1st. this morning, we are waking up to a sea of headlines and opinion pieces from major news organizations, former party leaders, and very loud whispers, mostly behind the scenes, from present leading democrats who say it is over. here s a taste of the global call for president joe biden to get out of the race. the new york times editorial board says biden is not the man he was four years ago, calling his candidacy, quote, a reckless gamble. editors at georgia s largest newspaper, the atlanta journal constitution, echoed that take, demanding the president pass the torch. quote, biden deserves a better exit from public life than the one he endured when he shuffled off the stage on thursday night. then there were the headlines, sneering, mocking, jeering all at once. this was the performance that has gotten us to this point. we had a thousand trillionaires in america. i mean billionaires. what s happening? they r
capture the first nhl championship in franchise history congrats to them. and thank you so much for joining me today and fredricka whitfield, the cnn newsroom continues with alisyn camerota, right? now hello, everyone. juan, you re in the cnn newsroom. i m alice and camerota and new york tonight, president biden is meeting with his family at camp david. multiple sources tell cnn the meeting was planned i had a long time ago for a photo shoot and it is not some kind of emergency gathering to discuss the future of his campaign. but it has new significant in light of growing calls for the president to exit the race after thursday s alarming debate performance. and now there s new polling that suggests voters concerns are growing about the president s fitness for office. one of the burning questions since the debate is how much did president biden s inner circle? no about his apparent frailty before thursday night axios has new reporting that president biden s closest aides hav
to give that it s so interesting, it s always great to have you here. thank you so much. thank you. thank you. thank you. and thank you all so much for joining us today. i m kate bolduan. have a great weekend ac30 60 starts now tonight on 360, the day after the debate, disaster, very different. joe biden shows up on the campaign trail, is democrats agonize over his debate performance? and then your times editorial board says biden should drop out also tonight would voters in the host state and swing-state georgia took from the debate the weather change how they plan to vote. plus, even with no supreme court decision yet on trump s claim of immunity for january 6. one supreme court ruling today will affect some january we re six defendants. good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin tonight with this time magazine s new cover, which certainly speaks to the panic many democrats felt waking up this morning more than 51 million people watched last night cnn debate in atlanta,