friday will join us at the table. grab your coffee and settle in and will come. tomorrow, the supreme court will rule on one of donald trump s delay tactics to escape accountability for trying to steal the 2020 election. the justices are from the set to release their decision on the scope of presidential immunity, setting this saving this crucial case until the very last day of their term. the election trial interference has been on hold since the supreme court agreed to hear it in february. the delay made it almost certain that trump will not face a jury before the 2024 election. goodness. i ve got questions. ■ç people advancers. joining us is tim, the former lead investigator the january 6 house select committee. he served as a u.s. attorney for the western district of virginia. marcus childress also a former january 6 committee investigator. i heard you were his boss. hi, hope you are doing well. can someone explain for us at the table and the folks at home wh
this evening, president biden this evening, president biden is at camp david,■ç calling to nbc news reporting that he s discussing the future of his presidential campaign with family members. the president has come under fire for his feeble performance at last week s debate, several newspapers and the editorial boards have called for him to step aside. so far, most democratic lawmakers have kept their criticisms private. meantime, the conservative dominated supreme court is set to wrap up it s a controversial term tomorrow morning with a ruling on of the sessions most consequential s cases, they will determine whether or not former president trump enjoys constitutional immunity.■ç at a time when he s already been convicted of 34 felonies in new york, and is still facing three more criminal cases. republicans have vowed to stand by their candidate regardless of the extent of his legal liabilities, joining me now is democratic congresswoman mckayla williams from georgia.
step counter, the sport matt and wireless remote call. now celebrate, go forth in america thursday, july 4. it s 170 and see it in welcomed all you watching us here in the united states, canada, and all around the world. i m kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom. both us presidential candidates are back on the campaign trail after thursday s this is the cnn debate bots. all eyes were on joe biden s questions swirl around his ability to stay in the race light of that debate. many in your ukraine are now wondering what s in store for them in the war with russia will speak to ukrainian member of parliament about how the country is reacting and we re expecting results from iran s presidential election this hour, we ll go live it, ron before the latest live from atlanta. this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber us president joe biden says he isn t going to drop out of the race for the white house despite his performance at thursday s presidential debate. on there are a number of
atlanta and hey, don t miss an all new episode of violent earth hurricanes tomorrow night at nine eastern emphasis right here on cnn. another hour of cnn this morning starts right now good morning welcome to cnn this morning. it is saturday, june 29. i m victor blackwell and i m isabel resolve this in for amara walker. thank you for joining us this morning. then just a little bit busy week around here. well, here, catching up on are red? all right, well, president biden is back on the campaign trail today. he is in new york for several campaign appearances this morning and will make stops in new jersey this afternoon. his team is scrambling to do damage control after a op-ed from the new york times editorial board, the board join the chorus of voices calling on biden to step aside after his performance in thursday s cnn presidential debate and the op-ed, the board said dropping out would be the greatest public service he could now perform but in a friday rally, the presid
i m just happy to be here. my good black job. we ll get into that in a bit from the debate, but think about this that for czar riff on black jobs and hispanic jobs 20 years ago, really might have been the consequential moment of the debate it wasn t this week. and we did expect former president trump to lie. that s what he does at every debated rally and interview by cnn s count, he said more than 30 things that are not true during that debate. president biden, nine false claims in lives. and even after facing a twice-impeached former president convicted felon, its president biden, who s having to make clear that he will stay in the race. our colleagues govern the white house and campaign report advisers have been calling democratic members of congress, donors, other key supporters to reassure them, post the bake, their message essentially, do not panic. the president can still do the job. there is still a long way to go until the election. the president biden s certainly has