permanent ceasefire. the national security minister said ending the war before hamas was defeated would constitute a failure . where that leaves negotiations at the un is anyone s guess. the security council is due to hold another vote on urgent humanitarian pauses . but that was again postponed this afternoon as they work on the language. clearly, if neither side is prepared to give, then there doesn t appear much a resolution can achieve. our correspondent nada tawfik gave us an update on developments at the un deputy un ambassador robert wood said diplomacy takes time. so still unclear how the united states will vote on this, but there is a real disagreement over this mechanism. some saying that itjust wouldn t be practical on the ground, including the united states, saying that israel won t let anything get into gaza without inspecting it itself. others, including the arab group, believing that israel as a party to the conflict, should not be in full control of that aid
andrea mitchell has more news now. right now, the supreme court ruling 6-3 that the president of the united states does have immunity for official acts. in the most anticipated case of the year, the supreme court redraws the line between presidential and private acts, saying that he can be prosecuted for unofficial acts, but denying donald trump s request for complete immunity. much of mr. trump s alleged conduct in the federal election interference case could be off limits. that case now further delayed into after the election as the case is going back to the district court to decide what is official and what is not before there can even be a trial. plus, continuing the fight. the biden family circling the wagons after the president s disastrous debate performance. elected officials willing to give him a few days to prove he s up to a grueling campaign. privately, many of them are questioning whether this was one bad night or something more serious. good day, everyone. t