Welcome to welcome to primetime weekend. I m rachel maddow. Let s get right to the week s top stories. The past 24 hours have been a microcosm of the race. Kamala harris and tim walz doing the standard campaign work for a major party candidate. They kept an even keel at the sitdown interview last night that went through a lot of the republican charges against them. While they are doing that, trump is out there, honestly stumbling to put together english sentences. His campaign keeps stepping in masses of its own making including an enormous one tonight which we will get to. Both the candidate and his aides are, as usual, posting through it. The fallout continues from trumps a political photo op and campaign commercial on tiktok at arlington national cemetery at the beginning of the week where he gave the thumbs up over the graves of veterans, including many who did not consent to any of this. He cut a video blaming their deaths on democrats. Now, his campaign is openly doing battle wi
this is a historic moment for the united states supreme court and for american democracy. the justices about to consider whether donald trump is constitutionally barred from being president again. we ll hear the unprecedented arguments and the court s responses live. welcome to cnn s special live coverage of the trump ballot battle at the u.s. supreme court. i m kaitlan collins live outside the supreme court. and i m jake tapper. the nation s highest court will review this landmark case. the division by colorado s supreme court to disqualify former president trump from the 2024 ballot based on what some call the insurrectionist ban 12349th amendment to the u.s. constitution. today the nine justices, three of them nominated by trump, are poised to have the most direct impact on a presidential election since the supreme court decided bush v. gore nearly a quarter sentry ago. now among the questions before the highest court in the land today, did trump incite an insurrecti
classified document baggage as the investigations continue. those investigations appear to be going nowhere. welcome. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. indeed, a busy day to wrap up a busy news week. let s get more on the political fall-out from all of this with peter doocy at the white house. hi, peter. neil, we still don t have a clear answer yet about whether or not any of president biden s other residences have been searched by the fbi for documents. so we checked. on these documents, have any more classified document been located in any other places associated with president biden? i ll refer you to the white house. joe manchin was asked and said would have had classified document in the same general area? that doesn t make sense. a reporter from cnn asked him. so it does cast a cloud over it, you think. he said it costs a cloud over the whole process. chances to put questions to president biden himself about this are few and far in between. it s tough, part
withdraws as a goodwill gesture. expected of involvement in one of the most deadliest incidents in the english channel in recent years. and life in wimbledon on day four of the tennis tournament producing the biggest win of her career. another day, another controversial ruling by the supreme court. it s decided to limit the federal government s ability to regulate emissions from power plants. government s ability to regulate the case was brought on behalf of nineteen mostly republican led states. it s a major blow to president biden and his policy on climate change. here s our north america editor, sarah smith not only says that the biden administration was enacting these proposals that are come up with under barack obama but never implement of us a sub and narrows the clean air act and future administrations from sighting it to enact greenhouse gas regulations on a broad scale. the court said that if the administration or any administration must regulate greenhouse gases in