for up to 70% off designer brands, it house the designers that get your heart racing had inside a prices new every day, hurry be gone in a flash, designer sales at up to 70% or so of gilt.com today welcome to inside politics. i m kasie hunt in for dana bash, who co-moderating the cnn presidential debate last night. that s triggering a five alarm fire inside the democratic party. we re gonna get to that in just a moment. but first we do want to follow this breaking news it s the supreme court just ruled that the justice department overstepped by charging hundreds of people who rioted at the capitol on january 6 with obstruction. the ideologically mixed six to three ruling could force federal prosecutors to reconsider charges in dozens of pending cases. and may have an impact on the case against donald trump. i want to turn now to cnn s paula reid, andrew mccabe, evan perez to break this all down for us, paula, i want to start with you. can you explain what this means for the h
three-to-one. today. five good things listen wherever you get your podcasts a major decision from the supreme court, already having implications when it comes to january 6, defendants in a 6-3 decision, the court ruled the justice department actually overstepped by filing obstruction charges against people who rioted at the capitol, dozens of people, of course, have already been convicted and sentenced. and we ve just learned that a federal court in dc is already reopening some of the cases. cnn chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid and cnn senior crime and justice reported katelyn polantz joining us now with more on the decision of what happens next. so paula first walk us through this decision this decision today, this impacts potentially hundreds of people who have been charged in connection with january 6, and the attorney general issued a statement today saying that the justice department will take appropriate steps to act on this opinion today, but they also
are we going to see jim, of course, this is incredibly significant it s the first earliest debate in modern presidential campaign history. and the reason is both candidates agreed to this debate. they want to try and define their opponents, define themselves, and frankly, shakeup this race for all of the changes follow the challenges in the country and the world this race has largely been much of how it s been for the last several months, if not year, donald trump has had a narrow lead nationally and in some battleground states president biden has been defending his record will onstage tomorrow evening, president biden will of course, try and draw that contrast with former president donald trump jim history is probably not our best guide for this because we have never seen two sitting president s side-by-side like this, making the case about one another. but think of all the differences over the last four years. one thing i m struck by is we follow these candidates and list