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of presidential immunity and a quest to avoid being held accountable for the january 6 insurrection. the reset, president biden is with his family at camp david amid the new reports of concern over his debate performance as his own party continues to worry if he can or should go to the distance. biden harris campaign national cochair congressman jim clyburn and former alabama senator doug jones are here to discuss this looming consequential week. as we end month of pride celebrations around the country, i will talk to the leaders of top lgbtq+ organizations about challenges facing the community including a new warning about a potential threat to marriage equality. i am jonathan capehart this is the sunday show. tomorrow is a big day for american democracy and the power of the president of the united states. for tomorrow■ç on the final day of its term the supreme court will issue its long-awaited decision on donald trump s claim of presidential immunity in his federal
weight, my weight, my phone rang during the show. that is 70 me. but it won t happen tonight. you know, lawrence, it has been a long week. it has, and that neil is going to join us tonight to talk about the supreme court decisions, and i need this. because i like neil gorsuch s. i don t know the difference between nitrous oxide and whatever the other thing is. which chris hayes and you both explain beautifully and i have already forgotten. but ■çhe is going to take me through it again. he is the guy to have. it is a big day at the high court, i will be watching. thanks, alex. have a great show. thank you. okay, 24 hours later, if you re ready for some calm analysis about what we all saw last night this is the place to be for the next hour. the very first thing you need to know about what we all saw last night is that most voters didn t see it. it was the lowest rated presidential debate in a very long time. it had the smallest audience of any first presid
A lot of people hoping to cast their ballots in north philly today. Philadelphia may match or possibly exceed its turnout record. Philadelphias turnout record set in 2008 when president obama won his first president i aia ai election. Well be watching the results as they come in, and the two candidates have been waiting a long time for this day to arrive. Lets go back to nbc10s erin coleman whos following the Donald Trump Campaign. Er erin . Reporter we have been here in new york city since yesterday morning, i can tell you security is so tight, you see officers literally everywhere you turn. At the hilton hotel, thats where donald trump is going to be holding his invitation only party later on tonight. We saw preparations there hours before he was even in the state theres an undeniable show of force in new york city. New yorkers and tourists alike have noticed. Im concerned, i guess, why. I think its important to be prepared. Please, god, they wont have to do anything, but if they do
Weekend. It doesnt have to be, but it probably will be and kind of according to the liturgy should be. So im back just in time for the Vice President ial announcement. Missed you terribly, lawrence. Welcome back. Thank you, rachel. Thank you very much. Post office, post office, post office. I say that tonight in the spirit of my friend and colleague tim russert who famously told us on Election Night 2000 that it was all going to go down to florida, florida, florida. This time it is all going to come down to the post office. If the Postal Service can deliver the mail as it always has when delivering mailin ballots, donald trump is going to lose the president ial election. Thats what the polls say anyway. So the undermining of the post office that were seeing now did not begin with donald trump. It began with republicans pretending that the post office should turn a profit or at least break even from the sale of stamps or maybe be privatized. And the key to that kind of thinking was a ph