thomas. in a 32-page opinion objecting to what he considers a lack of due process. still not delivered by the high court, with only a week or so left in this year s long-awaited decision on whether former president trump is immune from prosecution. and whether emergency medical care can disapprove abortions if necessary. also, the judge in the mar-a-lago classiied documents case raising more questions as she permits outside interest groups to argue long-decided issues. has still not set a trial date a full year after she first got the case. a stunning new york times report that fellow judges had advised her to recuse herself because of her inexperience. have her questionable procedures accomplished making sure this doesn t get before a jury before the election? good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. the supreme court has just ruled 8-1 to uphold a federal ban on gun ownership by people under restraining orders for domestic abuse. the case was brought by
people, particularly trump. again he s made a lot of statements and said as he has throughout the campaign, i will know everything i need better than you when the time comes. effectively acknowledging that on some things he doesn t know the answers but will by the time he becomes president. saying he ll put the best team together. raucous debate. fallout to come tomorrow for some of these candidates could be pretty stiff. carl cameron in the spin room tonight. with reaction is the author of a disgrace to the profession. we pulled you out of the woods of new hampshire. we got you here. that s right. i m watching the debate. two issues with it. number one, 16 people is way too many people to be on stage or 11 in this case. 16, too many candidates. i don t really like the style of this. you said this is interest that person, i want you to say it to their face and you respond to thatp about the whole debate became that. the whole thing. some of those people who were so concerne