$8 million to create their own rival version of the college boards ap courses. so much for going along to get along. that is our show for tonight we will see you again tomorrow now it is time for the las word with ali bell she, who is in for lawrence. good evening, ali. it is good to see you, than you. we will see you tomorrow night we ll do. let s finish the job. today, joe biden and the speculation, yes, he s running for reelection for the same reasons he ra against on trump in 2020 because republican extremist are still threatening american democracy. - to fight for our democracy it shouldn t be a - to protect our rights. to make sure that everyone i this country is treated equall in that everyone is given fair shot at making it but you know, around th country, maga extremists are lining up to take away those bedrock freedoms, cuttin social security that you pager in for entire life walt cuttin taxes connect banning of books and telling people who they ca l
president is immune from prosecution. we know that because today the supreme court announced that monday would be the last day of opinions to be delivered by the court for the term that immunity decision is one of the last ones that s pending. so depending on how the court rules on whether or not the president is entitled to immunity from criminal prosecution. we could see the case oh, forward immediately if the court were to rule that trump isn t not immune from the charges in this case. we can see that the core the case stop entirely if the court rules that he is entitled to immunity from prosecution, or we could see something in-between if the court essentially says there s such a thing as immunity from criminal prosecution for former presidents. here s the standard, and then sends it back to the lower courts to apply that standard. or to the conduct here if that happens, there has to be additional fact-finding by the lower court and then that decision could go up on appea
blitzer in this situation room room, thanks very much for watching. erin burnett outfront starts right now outfront. next breaking news, president biden should leave the race. that s the headline from the new york times editorial board tonight, this is biden appears like a different man today than the 1 million saw on the debate stage last night. plus, what happens if biden is not the nominee? how do democrats? placed him and who would it be a special report tonight? and trump already trying to seize on the supreme court ruling on january 6, rioters. but could it backfire on him. let s go out front good evening, everyone. i m kate bolduan in for erin burnett outfront tonight. the breaking news the new york times editorial board, which endorsed biden over trump in 2020, just moments ago, calling for president biden to drop out. they, here s the headline to serve his country president biden should leave the race. they go on to say, voters cannot be expected to ignore what
elections, people thought that would hurt, and it didn t hurt all that much. but what are you up against as the co-chair of the 2024 campaign well, that is still a problem area that is why keep talking about substance over style the problem we have in the country today is that people are committed to soundbites. too many people judge your performance based upon the soundbites that you get hits on that is all about style. they judge you based on th kind of speech you can make but joe button presents to thi country stability. substance. the kind of knowledge that i needed to move this country to where it ought to be try to make the greatness of this country, we don t have to be - we are great we have just got to do the things that are necessary to make that greatness accessible