President Joe Bidens son, Hunter Biden. Hell be in Court Today in delaware facing Gun Charges. Its the first time the child of a sitting president has faced a Felony Trial and is being closely watched ahead of the 2024 election. This morning, we want to hear your thoughts on the v. Robert. Phone lines are split. Republicans, 2027488001. Democrats, 2027488000. Independents, 2027488002. You can also send us a text. That number, 2027488003. If you do, please include your name and where youre from. Otherwise, catch up with us on social media at x, on facebook. Another week, another Highprofile Trial to draw our attention. This is the headline from reuters, Hunter Biden criminal trial begins in the aftermath of the trump conviction. Tom hols is a reporter on that story, and hes in Delaware Today to cover that trial, joining us via phone. Tom hals, good morning to you. Tom hals, you with us this morning . Well work on getting Tom Hals on the phone with you, but were hearing from you, our vie
first tonight, hunter biden s gun trial begins. the first trial of a child of a sitting president. the first lady there in that courtroom. also developing, president biden preparing a new executive order, a crackdown on the mexico border. it would shut down the border immediately to asylum seekers if daily migrant numbers hit 2,500. and what we re learning about this. in new york city tonight, those two nypd officers shot and wounded. chasing a robbery suspect. one shot in the chest, saved by his bullet proof vest. what shorts have now revealed about the suspect. this major heat wave already building tonight. temperatures well into the triple digits across several states. and the wildfire burning in california. the swimmer attacked by a shark off the coast. bitten on the chest, arm, and hand. witnesses on how the swimmer survived. israel s war with hamas. tonight, the israeli military now confirming the deaths of four more hostages in gaza. here in the u.s. tonigh
killed in the raid, could the united states push for a cease-fire be in jeopardy? american s top diplomat in the middle east tonight. cbs evening news starts now. international pressure builds on hamas to accept the cease-fire and hostage proposal laid out by president biden. tonight, the terror group says it s ready to negotiate. good evening. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. we want to begin with a new diplomatic push to stop the israel-hamas war and renewed hope that more hostages could be released. the u.n. security council just approve the latest plan, and america s top diplomat secretary of state antony blinken is back in the middle east trying to close the deal tonight. this comes as we are getting dramatic new video of the daring raid that freed four israeli hostages over the weekend. which came at a staggering cost for a palestinian cbs s chris livesay s leads us off from tel aviv. reporter: new footage shows the moment as related command
questions from a probation officer, paving the way for his july sentencing. everything about it, from the timing to the topics may be standard for a convicted felon but is unlike anything trump has ever faced. so how will he handle it? how could what happens today move the needle for judge juan merchan as he makes the decision on whether trump will actually serve time? closing arguments under way right now in hunter biden s trial. it is getting interesting. potentially paving the way for jury deliberations later today. could today also be verdict day for the first child of a sitting president tried on felony charges. secretary of state antony blinken pointing the finger squarely at hamas insisting they are the only ones standings in the way of a peace plan that could bring the israeli hostages home and end the war in gaza for good. how can he say that when it s still not clear if prime minister benjamin netanyahu is actually on board? so a very busy monday. we start wit
hamas captivity and why the mission almost fell apart. plus with palestinian civilians killed in the raid, could the united states push for a cease-fire ban jeopardy. cbs evening news starts now. international pressure builds on hamas to accept a cease-fire and hostage proposal laid out by president biden. tonight the terror group says it s ready to negotiate. good evening, i am norah o donnell. thank you for being with us. we want to begin with the new diplomatic push to stop the israel-hamas war. and renewed hope that more hostages could be released. the u.n. security council just approve the latest plan and america s top diplomat secretary of state antony blinken is back in the middle east trying to close the deal tonight. this comes as we are getting dramatic new video of the daring raid that freed four is really hostages over the weekend. which came at a staggering cost for palestinian civilians. cbs s chris livesay s leads us off from tel aviv. new footage shows the