on that. he will bring us the breaking news as it continues. meantime, breaking today, it is now in the supreme court s hands to decide whether or not former president trump is eligible to run for president. the nine justices hearing arguments today around this question. is colorado correct in barring trump from its 2024 ballot for engaging in insurrection , which is something the former president has never been criminally charged with. all of the states that you see on the screen also weighing challenges to trump s eligibility.so the decision really has massive implications for millions of voters across the country. here s reaction from the former president. watch. i listened today. i thought our arguments were very strong. an argument is you re leading in every race and every state. and biden, you re leading in the country, by a lot. and can you take the person that is leading everywhere and say hey, we re not going to let you run. you know, i think that s tough to do. b
new poll numbers reveal this, 74% of americans think the country is on the wrong track. that is pretty extraordinary. same nbc news poll say americans are concerned about biden a age and health and it is a concern for his campaign. 80-year-old biden is getting image advice from top hollywood producer jeffrey karngs tsenberg. the movie mogul is counseling president biden to own his age and turn into an assive according to people familiar with the conversations. biden should lean into longevity as sign of wisdom and experience, while offer ing offr about it, same way harrison ford has. hitting the big screen as indiana joey jones or like mick jagger who performs to crowds around the world and turns 80 next month. videos like this show biden may not have moves like mick jagger. turning age into an asset, i get it, like ronald reagan, i will not expose my opponent s age and inexperience. with 68% concerned about biden s age, up from 51% in 2020. people do not like what they are s
work that has to be done in michigan to tell the story of what the president has done. 73 to 77% of the country does not want biden to run again. no matter how effective joe biden is behind the scenes, in front of the camera what he s projecting is causing people concern. he s going to lose because the people think he s too old. mr. president, why are you losing to trump in the polls? they are the wrong polls. sandra: one month away from the start of the presidential primary season anxiety appears to only be growing within the democrat party over president biden s dwindling chances to earn another four years in the white house. hello, sandra smith in new york. john: not sure what the wrong polls are, all the polls are saying that. i m john roberts in washington, this is america reports . may not be the most wonderful time of the year for the biden campaign, poll after poll seem to make it clear americans are concerned over the president s age and unhappy with h
we ll keep a close eye on that. judge, thanks good to see you, judge michael luttig. that is all in on this thursday night. alex wagner tonight, nning, right now. good evening alex. thanks alex, great guest to have on at this juncture, at this critical moment for democracy. great show. thank you. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. his name is alexander butterfield. he was the deputy assistant to president richard nixon, and as the surprise witness during the watergate hearings in 1973, he changed the course of history with this moment. mr. butterfield, are you aware of the installation of any listening devices in the oval office of the president? i was aware of listening devices, yes sir. it was alexander butterfield, who told watergate investigators, and the world, about the existence of secret white house tapes that would, ultimately, expose nixon s involvement in the watergate plot, leading to his resignation. if there is a modern equivalent to w
brown jackson as the courts new term begins tomorrow. i am jonathan capehart, this is the sunday show. this sunday, residents and relief workers are on rescue missions, coping through the rubble as floridians grapple through the trauma and devastation left by hurricane ian. water came up to about here. when it got to there, the way they were saying on the news i thought it would eventually go over our heads. i called my daughters and i said goodbye. it was very traumatic. i went into the water and save three people. i lost one friend, i couldn t savor. she got washed away. the devastation is unbelievable. i was a paramedic fireman for 25 years. it is just unbelievable. nbc news has confirmed at least 77 deaths have been caused by ian and florida and north carolina. more than 800,000 floridians and tens of thousands in the carolinas remain without power. creating a new facet of this emergency. some hospitals in the area now scrambling to evacuate critically ill patient