before the republican national convention where trump is expected to be picked as the party s official nominee. trump is planning to appeal yesterday, he gave a glimpse of how he intends to forge ahead with his campaign falsely calling the trial rigged and attacking the judge we had a conflicted judge highly conflicted there s never been a more conflicted, judge. you saw what happened to some of the witnesses that were in our sayyed, they were literally crucified by this man who looks like an angel, but he s really a devil just hours after that vinge volt press conference, president biden for the first time, commented on the verdict saying no one is above the law cnn s priscilla alvarez is joining us now in the studio with more on the response from president biden and priscilla, the president came out with strong words, but they ve been very careful. both he specifically and the broader campaign and the white house to really keep their distance from all of this, they cert
gagged. i would like to answer your questions, easy questions to answer, i m gagged and can t talk the way i would like to. it s not understandable. in other words there is no crime. it s called pick them like the lottery, you pick them. you don t have to be, just give a couple of votes. the judge unfortunately is corrupt. that was earlier. now a live look at the new york supreme court. 12 jurors are currently on lunch break and entering their eighth hour of deliberation to ultimately decide the fate of the former president donald trump. hello and welcome i m sandra smith in new york. good to be with you, john. the question will it be today, tomorrow or next week. i m john roberts in washington. this is america reports court kicked off with judge mechan rereading pages of instructions before moving to hearing witness testimony from david pecker and david cohen. now it s unclear, john, how long the deliberations will last. if the jury can t reach a unanimous conclusion
talk about his faith and all the others have been held hostage for 262 days. good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin in tonight with breaking news, new reporting. the president biden is being steered away from the message many expected him to lean on heavily in thursday s cnn debate and toward something more confrontational seen as kayla tausche has the story joins us now from the white house, what are you learning? anderson, we re learning that several prominent democrats have been urging president biden to take a different tack on the economy on thursday s debate stage, arguing that his traditional inclination to lean on his record of accomplishments, the 15 million jobs that were created in the economy that s resisted a recession simply are not landing with voters who continue to be frustrated about the cost of living and have given biden an approval rating on the economy that continues to lag that trump in private conversations with members of the white house and
i d write next, putin and kim make a deal as investigative reporter crystal grows ab has new details tonight about the spies wants from kim. he s my guest plus larry sabato, one of the nation s most trusted political voices, telling out what costs are, calling him asking what would happen if biden is not the parties nominate who s calling and what are they saying? a new reporting tonight on trump s ground game bigger than anyone knew why he may have the democrats to thank for that. let s go out front and good evening. i m erin burnett outfront tonight, we begin with the longest goodbye vladimir putin and kim jong-un couldn t bear to part this evening embracing on the tarmac, prolonging their goodbyes. both standing there across from each other, waving goodbye once putin got inside is played, he continued to stare at kim almost longingly. then waving smiling ear 30 ear. kim, minister, cheering, squad, waving enthusiastically back. it s hard as they could. it was almo
that was called out in this report that i think is also really important, is that a lot? out of the countries that are doing better have home visiting nurses. so we now know that 65% of the deaths that are happening that are related to pregnancy and childbirth are happening postpartum within the first year after baby is born. so the emphasis has been on prenatal care, which we can still do better at i m delivery and then mom is like, move on, babies here. mom, you ve got through this and then she s left on her own with little access to services, mental health then the paid leave piece is what comes into play there? women are just unsupported. it s a gender equity issue, i think at the very root cause and there s more attention to it, but it s not happening fast enough. and women are still dying your organization has now what fib we re almost 15, almost. and this is showing like the crisis is then the crisis is now silver lining though. are there are people like you who are pu