pain. learn more. it s still go dark good morning. good morning. welcome to see it in this boarding. it is saturday, june 1st. brand new month we wind through 2024. good to have you with us. i m victor blackwell and i m amara walker. here s what we re working on for you. this morning. it was a rigged trial reckless dangerous consider responsible for anyone to say this was brig just because they don t like the verdict two very different takes on former president donald trump s historic conviction. he says a hush money trial was rigged while president biden says is reckless for him to claim that. now the big question will serve jail time. we ll talk for a legal and political analysts ahead. resonant block biden laid out a three phase proposal for peace in the israel-hamas war as israeli forces push deeper into rafah i am blasting into history for the first time humans will fly aboard boeing s starliner spacecraft. but we ll let finally the all systems go after some pr
the criminal trial of former president donald trump. i m rachel maddow. i m here with my colleagues stephanie ruhle and jen psaki and alex wagner and chris hayes. in a courtroom in downtown manhattan just after 5:00 eastern time this evening the foreperson of the jury rose and delivered the jury s unanimous verdict, donald trump guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in order to conceal a scheme to corrupt the 2016 election. it s a scheme that was described by the prosecution in their summation as something that may very well have been the reason that donald trump won the 2016 election. as of tonight it is officially a criminal scheme. he has been convicted on 34 counts. with those convictions we enter uncharted territory as a country. for the first time a president has been criminally convicted, and for the first time one of our two main political parties is about to nominate that same man for president after he has been convicted of 34 felonies. that is wher
store you are watching our live continuing special coverage of today s unanimous guilty on all counts verdict. in the criminal trial of former president donald trump. i am rachel maddow, i m here with my colleague, stephanie ruhle and jen psaki and alex wagner and chris hayes, in a courtroom in downtown manhattan, just after 5:00 eastern time this evening, a foreperson of the journey rose and delivered the jury unanimous , guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in order to conceal the scheme to correct the 2016 election. the scheme that was described by the prosecution in their summation as something that may very well have been the reason that donald trump won the 2016 election. as of tonight, it is official a criminal scheme, he has been convicted on 34 counts. with those convictions, we enter uncharted territory as a country, for the first time, a president has criminally convicted and for the first time for one of our two main political parties is about to
spells of sunshine and areas of cloud as well. if you get the sunshine away from those northerly winds it will feel quite warm but where we still have the clout in eastern england temperatures of around 15. the cloud will break up overnight, rain moving away, still some spots of rain running across scotland from the cloud. keeping clear skies across the western side of the uk. here it could be a little bit chilly first thing in the morning with temperatures slipping away to six or seven. still some cloud first thing and the crowd we have in south east scotland and north east england pushing into the midlands, could give one or two light showers will stop otherwise a dry day. more sunshine in the south east, sunny spells in northern ireland and a sunny day in scotland. temperatures in the central belt of scotland could reach 20. a warm at 19 in london and the south east of england. high pressure keeping it drier but the centre of the high is getting pushed away a bit on sunday
centre of rafah for the first time. the hamas run health authority says at least 21 people were killed on tuesday in west rafah after an explosion in the same deemed saferfor palestinians, coming safer for palestinians, coming two saferfor palestinians, coming two days after israeli bomb swept through a fire in a refugee camp in rafah leaving 45 people dead including women and children. lucy williamson has more on the fallout. there has been no evacuation order from the israeli army. and for many, no sense of where to this is not a lie. this is not a lie. they were packing up, too, in the displacement camp at tal al sultan to the west of the city, still scarred by fires triggered in an israeli air strike on sunday. dozens dead, survivors spent. there s more than one way to lose a life. israel says its operation in rafah is key to defeating hamas and that the strike on sunday on hamas commanders in the camp was carried out with precise munitions that would not, by themselves,