how you answer that? oh yes same way he did before. so because what i m learning and the condition now that they have what ammon bundy i i foresee a revolt happening before the election. all right. pam hemphill. thank you very much for joining us. and thank you for watching news night. laura coates live starts right now panic at 1,600, you president biden survived the pressure to drop out out of the race. a former democratic credible candidate is here to make the case that now is the time for a new nominee, but is it too late or a hasty decision and wrong will see about that. plus, forget the tendons. what are the people think? my riveting conversation with voters in battleground michigan who may very well decide does race answers may surprise here sudden, uncontrollable fear that is the textbook definition. of panic. and it s exactly what we re seeing across the democratic party tonight after president biden s halting debate. but is it warranted or not? well, by now, you h
whether a change, how they plan to vote, plus, even with no supreme court decision yet on trump s claim of immunity for january 6. one supreme court ruling today will affect some january 6 defendants. good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin tonight with this time magazine s new cover, which certainly speaks to the panic many democrats felt waking up this morning more than 51 million people watched last night cnn debate in atlanta, 51 million within moments of what they watched a halting performance by a fragile looking joe biden, seemingly unable to counter a torrent of lives by the former president. the calls began from within the democratic party to consider the possibility of him valium the race. today, there were also calls for the exact opposite chill the f out is how pennsylvania democratic senator john fetterman put it today now at the end of a traumatic night and day since the debate, both the chill out and freak out democrats have something to point to, because