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
washington. we begin this hour with the breaking news. president biden s advisers are rejecting calls for the presumptive democratic nominee able crumbled last night. now the question is whether biden can rebuild it and 81-year-old president stumbled and stammered through much of the primetime debate on cnn. all you have to do is read some of these headlines to see how his performance has raised serious new doubts if he can remain the democrats nominee biden is toast red one fumbling performance and time to go joe to name a few the top democrat in the house says biden should not step down in an adviser tells cnn that the president plans to debate. again in september, but make no mistake last night was filled with cringeworthy moments it d be able to help make sure that all those things we need to do childcare, elder care, making sure that we continue to strengthen our health care system, making sure that we re able to make every single solitary person eligible for when i ve b
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i ve had hanako montgomery in tokyo and this is cnn you re on the cnn newsroom. hi, everyone. i m jessica dean in washington, former president, and now convicted felon donald trump, saying he d be okay with serving prison time is coming just days after he was found guilty on all the charges in his criminal hush money trial but as he awaits his sentencing is set for july 11. the republican candidate for president warns a harsh punishment could lead to a breaking point among his supporters. this is what he said on fox news this morning judge, could decide to say, hey, house arrest or even jail it could face what i m okay with it. i saw one of my lawyers. he had the day on television saying, oh, no, you don t want to do that to the i don t get a bag for anything you d just the way it is. i don t know that the public would stand it. you know, i don t i m not sure that the public would stand for it with a house arrest for i think i think it d be tough for the public to take
house. let me tell you, dream of people. butler s, the housekeepers, they would all stop by and they would grandma s room was like the confessional marion robinson was 86-years-old thanks for joining us ac30 60 with anderson starts now tonight are 360. the former president on loads and the verdict that made him a convicted felon and republicans join him and attacking the criminal justice says stem, what s ahead in his case in new polling on the political impact also tonight, someone who knows what it s like to get inside his head or to the deal goes right. are tony schwartz and how his former subject may have they ll the days ahead and breaking news, the details of president biden s new ceasefire proposal for gaza, the timing of it, and the reception. it s getting good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin tonight. i with what comes next legally politically and otherwise now the donald trump is a convicted felon. both he and president biden weight in today, the presi