The careful counting of every ballot. Mr. Biden asks for every ballot to be counted, mr. Trump says he will go to the Supreme Court. Good morning. The news flowing every hour. Francine lacqua, it is pretty much as we expected, and we have not only seen the political results but the market gyrations in the last 24 hours. Francine tom, there are two outcomes the markets were fearful about, and those outcomes can much more possible in the last 24 hours. First, the joe biden presidency with a Republican Senate. We could have that. It is still mathematically possible. The other one, of course come a very contested election. If you listen to what President Trump said about an hour and 10 minutes ago, it is very clear that he wanted to go to the Supreme Court, ask that the Supreme Court step in, because unclear why, tom, because we are still counting votes. There is absolutely no evidence that something has been done wrong, but certainly fighting words from President Trump, and that will put
Reelected. Ill get reaction from quintin folk, president for the Biden Harris Campaign. And Steve Phillips standard of democracy. And inside the fight to enshrine abortion laws. And breaking with the boss. Former Vice President mike pence on january 6th and his decision not to endorse donald trump. The fact that the president continues to insist that i had the right to overturn the election that day is a fundamental difference. But i want to be clear that, you know, ive forgiven the president in my heart for what happened that day. Im jonathan capehart, this is The Sunday Show. Its official, biden versus trump. And what is shaping up to be the first president ial general election rematch in nearly 70 years. Sure it feels like deja vu all over again. But this 2024 version is all together different. Biden seeks reelection with a strong record to stand on and defend. A record that includes a booming economy despite all those hair on fire prediction that the u. S. Would slip into recession
Under President Bidens Justice Department. The latest round of charges are coming out of special counsel jack smiths investigation into the 2020 election and the january 6th attack on the capitol. The former president now faces new federal counts including conspiracy to defraud the unite states, conspiracy to obstruct official proceedings, obstruction of official proceedings, and conspiracy against the rights of the pe people. Well we now know that Special Prosecutor jack smiths case against the former president. What is unclear is how the unprecedented set of accusation will hold up in court, and the impact on the 2024 president ial race. Hello, everyone, this is outnumbered. Im only compact know he was my cohost kayleigh mcenany. Also joining us today the story anchor and executive editor martha maccallum, Television Host and author kim douglas; an Fox News Contributor and professor of medicine at nyu Medical Center dr. Marc siegel. But first lets go to david sponge who is live at th
Single Campaign Event since lawning his Reelection Bid and theyre reporting bidens staff intentionally tries to keep his schedule light. That report reads in part in private some officials acknowledge that they make they may want to consider reasonable accommodations, interesting word, not to physically tax an aging president , his staff schedules most public appearances between noon and 4 00 p. M. And leaves him alone on weekends as much as possible. Interesting. Anyone can trip at any ager but for an biden is the Chief Executive and just embarked on campaign asking voters to keep him in the white house till age 86 and polls show trouble of enormous anxiety and donald trump did rallies in a day and sometimes past midnight and most president s do events before noon and after 46789 most president s have the competency and stamina to do so, kaylee and jim garaday wrote a really nice analysis and sharpest and strongest communication tool by this administration cents is the president himse
it s a good story. it s a good story. tell. it he does. michael steele, that s tonight s reidout. by michael steele. now watch in with chris hayes. that starts right now. s hayes. that starts right now. tonight on all in. tonight the court is getting involved before votes been cast. the supreme court agrees to decide whether donald trump can be thrown off the ballot. i do think the colorado supreme court got it right and this is a big precedent for the country. tonight, the argument the, timeline, and a high stakes of the supreme court decision as the trump campaign warns justices to play ball. people like kavanaugh, who the president fought for, he ll step up. on the eve of the anniversary of january 6th, the president goes squarely after his likely opponent. he thinks that s funny. he laughed about it. what a sick [laughter] [applause] . tonight former police officer michael fanone after fighting off an insurrection. when all in starts, right now