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
i thought you were fantastic last night. thank you, i thought you were fantastic. it is a society of mutual admiration. it was great, thanks for doing that. thanks for saying that, that is very kind of you and that means a lot. i just want to say about the timing, because i can t let it go unsaid, the supreme court is also waiting to release■ç this immunity deal until july 1st, which is like the fourth of july holiday. and all i want to know is what flag is flying over the alito house at long beach island. anybody who lives on long beach island, please take a photo. the country needs to know. i know it is going to be flying. i bet there are a lot of other fights people are mocking up, too. have a good weekend, my friend. okay, if you were brave enough to open the new york times this morning and you turned to the opinion section, this is what you would have seen. thomas friedman, joe biden is a good man and a good president, he must bow out of the race. frank br
it would be outrage. it s insulting and shows what he thinks of us and he does think of us. i come from new york like he does. every chance he got including central park five he supported the criminalizing of plax. he called for the death of five innocent black men. that s what he thinks of us. the irony he has someone sitting there applauding it. while would you tell president- elect benefits have benefited under your four years in office. he cannot say that because it didn t happen. as you look at that scene yesterday. barbershop set up in donald trump not there calling in on speakerphone and saying what he said yesterday, what you see in that? what i like to say is not appropriate for national television so i will say this. and reverend churchman is sitting there. what i see there is folks love to throw the term pandering around when it comes to democrats and black voters. what donald trump is doing is a level of insult and pandering and out not sure about who he
i am alecia menendez with simone dennis townsend and michael steele. an energetic president biden on the stump in north carolina as he kicks off a crucial weekend for his reelection campaign. anita dunn will join us at the table to talk about the path forward. donald trump goes on the attack, how he plans to lie his way back to the white house. the supreme court issuing a monumental ruling, overturning decades of precedent. it is almost july, but the are not done yet. welcome to the weekend. we is another busy saturday morning with news from consequential decisions from supreme court to the damage control front and center after the first presidential debate to a major editorial board calling on the president to bow out of the race. on monday, we expect the supreme court to finally rule on donald trump s wide claim of presidential immunity. that is the case with stalling his alleged election interference trial for the attempt to steal the 2020 election. as for the 20
welcome back to the weekend. editorial board s call for biden to step aside. a campaign aide responded by saying the last time biden lost the paper s endorsement, it, quote, turned out pretty well for him. since the debate, the president has been hitting the trail, from north carolina to new york, addressing concerns over his joining us now to discuss, biden strategist anita dunn. she is here speaking in her personal capacity. greetings, anita. let s just we talked a lot about what the president said in raleigh on friday after the debate. i want to play that, and then we obviously have some questions for you on the other side. this is the president in raleigh, north carolina, after the debate. iol don t debate as well as used to, but i know what i do know. that s right. i know how to tell the truth! [ applause ] i know, i know, i know right from wrong! and i know how to do this job! i know how to get things done! and i know, like millions of americans know, when y