for up to 70% off designer brands, it house the designers that get your heart racing had inside a prices new every day, hurry be gone in a flash, designer sales at up to 70% or so of gilt.com today welcome to inside politics. i m kasie hunt in for dana bash, who co-moderating the cnn presidential debate last night. that s triggering a five alarm fire inside the democratic party. we re gonna get to that in just a moment. but first we do want to follow this breaking news it s the supreme court just ruled that the justice department overstepped by charging hundreds of people who rioted at the capitol on january 6 with obstruction. the ideologically mixed six to three ruling could force federal prosecutors to reconsider charges in dozens of pending cases. and may have an impact on the case against donald trump. i want to turn now to cnn s paula reid, andrew mccabe, evan perez to break this all down for us, paula, i want to start with you. can you explain what this means for the h
hi, everyone. happy friday. it is 4:00 in the east on an interesting and important day of breaking news including a pair of decisions from the supreme court, and one for the massive implication of the very ability of our government to function, and another one throwing a wrench in efforts to hold the january 6th insurrections legally accountable. both of the rulings held by the nation s highest court and that court is dominated by a 6-3 right wing super majority. and all of those underscoring the massive and historic and tectonic undeniable prestigious political cycle. last night at the presidential debate, donald trump went unchecked as he blustered for 90 minutes. and there was deep anxiety and bordering on deep panic and kweps of what the biden campaign does to steady all of the angst. after an evening of torrent of lies raised by trump and the two mod rays or the was overshadowed by the performance of president joe biden. earlier today, president biden seeming to understa
many days on the air before you never changes its stripes, responding to his guilty verdict freshen up our vivid examples of where we are as a country. in the election interference hush money trial like any mob thank you very much for being here today. when we come back, president joe boss would or wannabe auto biden running for re-election against a convicted felon. this is who we are. autocrat, with more threats and democrats want the president to intimidation. the same person that sent a make donald trump s guilty violent mob to the u.s. capitol that nearly killed his own vice president, said this about the conviction a real issue in the upcoming election. very real possibility that he could be sentenced to house arrest or even prison. the biden-harris campaign i don t know that the public would stand it, you know? co-chair cedric richmond will tell us how they feel about i m not sure the public would that. after a short break. stand for it. don t go anywhere. that after
all right, everyone, it s 4:00 in new york. the extraordinary moment when donald trump went from disgraced, twice impeached, four times indicted ex-president liable for sexual abuse and defamation to suddenly, in an instance, disgraced, convicted, twice-impeached, four times indicted ex-president liable for sexual abuse and defamation. it s just the beginning of the beginning, the start of a long legal odyssey for donald trump. and because the republican party has followed him willingly down to the rabbit hole toward autocracy, the country has to grapple with it as well. having spent the trial in an environment completely out of his control, defendant donald trump will now be subject to the rules, the demands, and the processes of the criminal justice system, just like any other american citizen, who s been convicted of a felony. his right to vote, even on a ballot that bears his name is likely to survive only because of a quirk of the law in his current home state of florida
and the fires in the west, the heat across the country. chad, thank you very much and thanks to all of you. it s time for anderson on top. tonight on 360. is this evidence of a president freezing up or if the video like another recent cliff, not quite what it appears. new reporting on that also tonight from massive fires on one coast to a heat wave expected on the other, the latest on summer are arriving with a vengeance and vladimir putin is rare visit to north korea. what he wants from king kim jong un and the global implications there, meaning could have. good evening, thanks for joining us with the first presidential debate ten days away, plenty of science tonight the campaign accelerating. we ll have the latest and the competing claims about what, if anything occurred on that stage with the president in los angeles? but comments he made onstage earlier that night, indicate his campaign maybe sharpening its message on trump. in a conversation when president obama, jimmy k