second defamation trial brought by e. jean carroll. what trump told jurors when he took the stand in a case that could be in a jury s hands by this afternoon. plus, breaking news from the u.n., the top court stopping just short of ordering an immediate cease fire in gaza. what that court is now demanding that israel do in its war against hamas. and later, alabama puts a man to death using nitrogen gas, the inmate s stark finals words and the heated debate over the first new method of execution in more than 40 years. hello, thank you for being with us. it is friday, 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin with donald trump back in a courtroom this morning for closing arguments in the second e. jean carroll defamation case, and a jury could get this case as soon as this afternoon. this after the former president took the stand in his own defense for just minutes yesterday after days of delays and speculation. let s get right to the courthouse a
things. and it may have been held up or may not, but that was not a document. i didn t have a document per se. oh, gosh. an audio recording undercuts trump s pathetic defense in the classified documents case as the doj reportedly barrels forward on its investigation of his attempt to overturn the 2020 election. also tonight, a supreme court victory for voters and democracy. in a defeat for republicans who wanted to strip state courts of any role in running federal elections and give politicians the final say. plus, ron desantis admits he wants to rewrite the constitution so that right-wing politicians can decide whether people born in this country can legally be considered u.s. citizens. we begin tonight with a frequent and losing strategy by the twice impeached, twice indicted former president. whenever he finds himself stuck in a perilous legal mess of his own making, he goes full orwell and just tells the world don t believe your lying eyes. stick with us, don t
be indicted. there s huge ramifications. andy mccarthy is here on the trump case and what happens next. first to bryan llenas in new york city. high, bryan. hi, martha. yeah, this is a pretty interesting information coming out. brooks singman confirming that trump has hired a new lead counsel, todd blanche. he was recently a partner at a law firm a top white collar attorney. he was a former u.s. assistant attorney in the manhattan u.s. attorney s office. he will leads the charge in defending the former president here today when the former president surrenders himself to manhattan criminal courthouse behind me. more about todd blanche. he represented paul manafort, the former trump campaign manager. not only did he represent manafort, he successfully represented him, getting state charges that were filed by then cyrus vance, the district attorney of manhattan dropped. he hat state charges including mortgage fraud and a dozen other charges dropped against paul manafort arguin
johnson as britain s prime minister? the world is about to find out. a manhunt unfolding right now in canada for two suspected killers. good morning to viewers here in the u.s. and around the world, it is monday, september 5th. and the search is on for two armed and dangerous suspects in a mass stabbing sunday that left at least ten dead and 15 injured. these attacks took place across 13 separate crime skeengs in an indigenous community in the surrounding area and central canada. police say some were chosen at random and some were specifically targeted. the suspects have been identified as damien sanderson and miles sanderson. it is not clear if they are related and police are unsure about a possible motive. paula newton live for us in waut this morning. reporter: an incredibly unnerving night for speech in saskatchewan and beyond. police say as of right now there may have been a responding of the two suspects in regina, saskatchewan. as you say, think about this, thi
Its exactly didntly resilient. And that etf on a bitcoin would maybe open a market that hasnt been there before. Lets start with the market and the impact of bond yields. The rise in yields has put a damper oron what has been a strong year for equity markets generally. What does it all mean and where do we go from here . Also with us the manager partner with the cla, he is our guest host for the hour. Welcome both of you. Good to have you here. Let me begin with, with your thoughts on bonds generally. Theres been some talk. I mean lately youve been paid to keep your maturities very short, whether youre in the treasury market or elsewhere. Are we getting to the point where it might be time to go out a little farther on the duration curve . Well, i think people are beginning to realize that the Interest Rate regime is now going to be higher for longer, and therefore those people then very, very short can begin to move out just a little bit because yield curves normalize. Were in this sit