hearings, get your trial set for just $7 at harrys.com slash smooth wildlife we re going to mix up our own show smoothies look i m hosting so shark week. shark we posted by me, john sina starts sunday, july 7 and discovery it stream on max hello again, everyone. so much for joining me. i m fredricka whitfield and we re monitoring several new developments this afternoon on the campaign trail democratic national committee, it will soon have a call with members first this afternoon, something that was scheduled lay there yesterday. this as president biden and the first lady are attending what his team is calling a campaign me heating and it follows what biden admits was a weak performance at thursday s cnn presidential debate. cnn has also learned that democrats are conducting new polls polling amid growing calls for biden to end his reelection bid cnn s arlette saenz is following the latest from new york forests or arlette, what e-learning well fred there is a lot of discussi
everyone. you are in the cnn newsroom i m alison camerota in new york. tonight as president biden and democrats are scrambling to contain the fallout from this week s presidential debate. there s another blockbuster prevent on the horizon. the supreme court is set to end its term monday with what will be one of the most consequential decisions in american history can former president trump assert presidential immunity in the federal election subversion case concerning january 6. the implications are hard to overstate legally and politically and that s not the only major decision coming down from the court this week. cnn supreme court analyst joan biskupic joins us now joan, great to see you. i know it s a huge week. so let s start help us put this immunity ruling in context. what are the implications? sure. it s so good to be with you, allison you know, we re on the very last de and 48 hours. the supreme court will answer a question that hit is never addressed before, wheth
8:00 here in los angeles. this is america s late news, fox news @ night . starting right now i m about to tell you the truth. this version of biden intellectually, analytically, is the best biden ever. not a close second. trace: if he was ceo and he turned in a performance like that would any corporation keep him on? he could not even respond effectively on the issue of abortion where for some reason he darted wildly to the issue of immigration. trace: breaking tonight, the lying liberal media just got caught red handed. because when democrats hit the panic button the mainstream media turned on president biden. issuing a scathing review of his poor performance. many even calling for biden to step down, the very same media mind you that just yesterday was a biden s biggest cheerleader, telling you not to believe your eyes or ears when it comes to joe biden s mental fitness. one critic says the people closest to joe have some explaining to do. i think that his advise
their record now on the subject of pennsylvania, just moments ago, we spoke to the governor of that commonwealth, josh shapiro. listen to what he told us here s the bottom line joe biden had a bad debate night, but donald trump was a bad president. i think we have a responsibility right now to ask ourselves what kind of nation? we want it be. i think the answer is clear on that, and then we got to stop worrying and start working. right? a lot of questions for the biden campaign. let s get right on the ground where president biden is today in raleigh, north carolina. that s where cnn senior white house correspondent, kayla tausche is. what are you hearing from the biden team? kayla will john the biden team as of this moment, plans to pack up what few wins they had on the debate stage last night, you ve already seen some of those packaged and posted on social media and to move on and focus on what s coming down the pike. there are no plans. i m told for the president to dro
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