i m katy tur in for ana cabrera. we are moments away from a, quote, rule for the ages. the supreme court has four decisions left to issue, including the decision on whether a president enjoys immunity for what they do while in office. a decision so big and so significant, justice neil gorsuch said during arguments they would be, quote, writing a rule for the ages, as i managed up top. what will the justices decide and what will it mean for the criminal case in overturning the 2020 election results. i m joined by msnbc legal xant lisa rubin, former fbi general counsel andrew weissmann, former u.s. attorney and senior u.s. attorney chuck rosenberg. also with us, forming acting solicitor general neal katyal. first let s go to nbc s yamiche alcindor outside the supreme court. yamiche, lay it all out for us. reporter: this is sure to be a consequential day at the supreme court where judges are set to decide on the trump immunity case. all of this is connected to his efforts to o
coming up on msnbc. this hour, three editorials, two asking president biden to end his president biden to end his campaign for president and the +xq) telling former president donald trump to bow out. which chorus will sing the loudest in the days to come? in minutes, we are talking with jen psaki. plus, the questions about new unusual artwork on the walls of capitol hill. the message most americans want to see. good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters in new york. we begin with new fallout from the first presidential debate between donald trump and president joe biden. the atlanta journal- constitution editorial board now calling on president biden to pass the torch. while the philadelphia inquirer editorial board says, to serve his country, trump should leave the race.■ç today, president biden is at camp david for some previously scheduled family time. msnbc is reporting the future of his election campaign will be a new item on the family agenda. surrogate
atlanta and hey, don t miss an all new episode of violent earth hurricanes tomorrow night at nine eastern emphasis right here on cnn. another hour of cnn this morning starts right now good morning welcome to cnn this morning. it is saturday, june 29. i m victor blackwell and i m isabel resolve this in for amara walker. thank you for joining us this morning. then just a little bit busy week around here. well, here, catching up on are red? all right, well, president biden is back on the campaign trail today. he is in new york for several campaign appearances this morning and will make stops in new jersey this afternoon. his team is scrambling to do damage control after a op-ed from the new york times editorial board, the board join the chorus of voices calling on biden to step aside after his performance in thursday s cnn presidential debate and the op-ed, the board said dropping out would be the greatest public service he could now perform but in a friday rally, the presid
trump s conduct in on january 6, related to january 6 is fundamentally different to that of someone who just simply showed up to the capital engaged in violence and an obstructed the proceeding in that way, there are many pieces of evidence that they can use to tie donald trump s alleged conspiracy back to documents or to the effort to essentially delay the proceedings to obstruct them in process, all that sort of stuff. so i think there are many arguments let me made to leave those charges in, but it will require really changing the sort of evidence that they think about putting in front of the jury. so bottom line is basically a variant encouraging good day for donald trump. no question. donald trump benefits from this, from this ruling, even if it s just in the context of creating numerous issues for him to challenge the indictment, to challenge the charges before this case ever goes on in the process, delay any criminal we ll trials, which is what he s trying to do. r
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