n. tate reeves just defeated brandon presley. mississippi did not bend. ohio voters protect abortion. we need a national strategy. trying to censure she will not work. defending an anti-israel chant. [. president biden must listen to and represent all of us. we are now in month two of the war between israel and hamas. [gunfire] there will not be a cease-fire without the release of hostages taken by hamas. the former president repeatedly spard with the new york prosecutor questioning him. this judge decided this case and my ability before we walked up those stairs. the family affair continues with ivanka trump slated to testify. chicago residents are sick of living in a sanctuary city and they re letting their leaders know it. believe we should remain a sanctuary city? no. good morning, everybody, and welcome to the post game show. after a big election night coast to coast. we have got some results. you were in virginia yesterday interviewing governor
that one got me every single time. this was a young man who would go and play his violin for cats at an animal shelter. he was out trying to get, i think it was a snap or a juice for his younger brother. he had headphones on at one point, he had a mask before the pandemic and was keeping to himself. and they injected him with ketamine in the end. just thinking about what those final moments would have been like, this young, i know you call on a young man, maybe even an old child is more appropriate. he actually said, as he vomited trying to get free, vomiting on an officer, apologized for that and then said teamwork makes the dream work, trying to encourage them to let him go. and i can tell you, every time i hear his name, and we ve heard a lot of cases, that one brings tears to my eyes to that moment. it s incredibly soft. a reminder, a lot of times in these cases, acquittals are very common when it comes to officer involved deaths like this one. laura, we appreciate your
fraud trial against him, the penalty part. that does it for us this morning. ana cabrera picks up the coverage right now. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin with breaking news in manhattan where donald trump is already inside the courtroom about to take the stand in his $250 million new york civil fraud trial. these proceedings are just getting under way this morning. nbc s vaughn hillyard is standing by outside the courthouse. also with us, peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the new york times. chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney and senior fbi attorney and former investigative council for the january 6th house committee. we saw those live images inside the courtroom. we aren t allowed to have cameras inside the courtroom during the actual testimony. i understand, vaughn, trump spoke moments ago before he walked into the courthouse. start us off there in mann with what the president, former president is saying this morning and what we can e
might hurt him in any one of his criminal cases? not just high stakes, high unprecedented stakes. great point, john. trump is expected to be leaving trump tower any minute now for what has become an oddly familiar drive to the manhattan courthouse where once inside he could speak to cameras set up in the hallway. he s done it many times before. but today is different. he will then head into the courtroom where cameras are not allowed, have not been allowed since the start of this. once in court wild dynamics comes into play including while testifying trump will be sitting next to a judge that he publicly called a wacko, unhinged and also trump hating. talk about weird dynamics there. this marks the first time that trump himself is facing extensive courtroom questioning since he left the white house, even before opening arguments some, you know, month and plus ago. this judge already found that donald trump is liable for persistent and repeated fraud, and since then has fine
And the National Party is overtly hiding the data, keeping secret the data that they have a Sub Committee held a that would let any of their own hearing about the new Trump Administration policy of candidates around the country decide rationally whether they, deporting people including children in the United States too, might want to run a little for lifesaving medical treatment. Bit against trump in order to thats what the hearing was about. The Trump Administration policy save their own skin because to send people to their deaths voters dont like trump. By deporting them from the one the Republican Party would place in the world where they rather discredit their own can receive lifesaving candidates than risk any republican taking any kind of treatment. And this, this was the first stand against trump, or risking republican question asked at anybody leaking that information that hearing. In a way that might embarrass the president. That, of course, is a capital why would having an op