daybreak to assess the damage after two tornadoes touched down like last night and an historic election in mexico 6:00, a.m. here in washington alive. look at new york city on this monday morning. good morning, everyone. i m kasie hunt. it s wonderful to have you with us former president donald trump will be sentenced for his crimes on july 11, just days before he said to me, nominated for president at the republican national convention in an interview with fox over the weekend, trump claimed he is just fine with going to jail but in one of the most volatile divided moments in modern history, here s what he said about how his supporters might react i don t know that the public would stand it i don t i m not sure the public would stand for it with a house arrest or i think i think it d be tough for the public to take you know, at a certain point, there s a breaking point boyd there s a breaking point. he says, i spoke to democratic congressman adam schiff about those comments
negotiations between israel and hamas and what we re hearing from the families of hostages about this potential deal. great to be with you. it s 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. breaking news in wilmington, delaware, this morning where for the first time the son of a sitting president is standing trial not far from his father s election headquarters. hunter biden s federal gun case beginning this morning with jury selection. he faces three counts tied to possession of a gun while using narcotics. he has pleaded not guilty. this trial coming just days after another historic first, donald trump s guilty verdict on all 34 counts in his new york hush money case. nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian is outside the courthouse. nbc news white house correspondent monica alba and criminal defense attorney, danny cevallos. court has been in session for about an hour and a half. what can you tell us, ken, about what s happening so far?
from 1 trillion to 3 trillion in under a year. but video doesn t actually manufacture anything. they outsource that. they design still this is now the second largest corporation on our the planet with all our futures in its manicured hands toward holding this is the most complex highest performance computer the world s ever made. that that s why you have to care now, in the next few years, the competition is going to heat up in this marketplace for making the chips that train ai. but some analysts say that right now nvidia has maybe up to a 95% share of that market is they ve got a huge head-start on their main competitors intel and amd. amd just launched a new chip in video says are going to launch new chip every year that 3 trillion valuation peaceful world column. just said maybe that s an undervaluation medical. all right. thank you very much. nick watt. thanks for joining us. the situation room starts now property now, israeli police have just released video th
journey through the criminal justice system. reporting in the new york times that lays out the challenge for manhattan d.a. alvin bragg as he contemplates his sentencing recommendation for the ex-president. trump was convicted of class e felony, the lowest level in the state and could be sentenced to probation or up to four years in prison. alternately what is known as split sentence is possible with a relatively brief amount of time spent in the city jail in advance of a probationary determination. expected to be a factor in trump s sentencing, quote, the fact that michael cohen, one of the exto he can tors. he pointed out that trump s
now, the former president will have every opportunity to challenge that on appeal, money is going to even if sentenced to jail time in august right before the crash is not good. going to jail before the convention. that s not going to happen has the right to challenge that. you give us a sense of whether you think a jail sentence is appropriate in this case. i the law allows it. now, does that does that mean that it happens in most cases like this? probably not. probably. out there are several reasons why i think number one, it doesn t have a criminal history. number two most people sentenced for a class e felony in new york, which is what that as are more likely to get probation or community service or something like that. now, it still has a four-year statutory maximum, so you could go to jail for four years per count? probably not going to happen. and moreover his conduct certainly post conviction still mouthing off, still talking could work against him. but i think on balance