the joe biden we know, and the pattern is,no when you count hi out, is when he comes back stronger. we shall see.ro that does it for us for willie and me, and joe, and ana cabrera picks up the coverage right now. right now, on ana cabrera reports, another day of supreme court decisions and a supersized term that has been extended into next week. still on the docket, a picture of cases that could completely shift donald trump s legal exposure. we ll take you there live. plus, a brutal and bumpy presidential debate. i really don t know what he said at the endll of that sentence. i don t think he knows what he said either. every single thing he said is a lie. you have the moves of an alley cat. former president trump spouting aney assortment of fal claims throughout the night, but it s democrats who are in panic mode after president biden s lackluster performance. and coming up, what are pnt voters saying? well, wevo sat town with voters from a key bloc to see if the
moment, change has come to america. i will discuss barack obama, the first african american president of the united states lasting influence with valerie chair, ceo of the obama foundation. i am jonathan capehart. this is an extended edition of the saturday show. the israel-hamas war continues to rage on this morning. nearly 10,000 palestinians, including 3900 children, have been killed according to the ministry of health. in gaza. overnight clashes between israeli troops and hamas fighters continued as the israeli military says it has cut off all main roads into gaza city. nbc news has not been able to independently confirm that. this comes after america s top diplomat, secretary of state, anthony blinken, met with arab foreign ministers and jordan overnight. this follows the secretary s latest trip to israel where he called for a humanitarian pause in the conflict in gaza. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu s quickly rejected the notion saying it s a real would be
The judge emphasized that their "greatest concern" revolved around defendants convicted of rape being allowed to remain on bail rather than being swiftly jailed.
Former President Donald Trump's attorneys argued in a filing Monday that Chutkan should recuse herself from the case over remarks she's previously made in sentencing Capitol riot defendants.