emily: hello, everyone, this is outnumbered, i m emily compagno here with my co-host kayleigh mcenany and harris faulkner and former state department spokesperson and host of morgan ortagus show morgan ortagus and former biden campaign surrogate kevin walling. each day we are getting new horrifying reports of what hamas terrorists have done to israeli women during their final moments on october 7. gruesome assaults of rape from eyewitnesses with details too graphic for us to describe on air. hamas released some female hostages, israeli officials believe 18 others are being held by the terrorist group. u.s. state department says hamas may be refusing to release those women in order to keep them quiet. it seems one reason they don t want to turn women over they have been holding hostage, they don t want the women to talk about what happened to them during their time in custody. there is little i put beyond hamas when it comes to treatment of civilians and treatment of wom
right here on cnn outfront. next, breaking news, the jury asking questions, sending notes to the judge. i watched them in the courtroom today. the and in women now deciding trump s fate, telling the judge they want to re-hear testimony from two key witnesses, plus justice alito defiant. tonight refusing to recuse himself from cases guides january 6, blaming his wife again and again in a rare letter to congress, i ll talk to congressman jamie raskin. it says he knows how force alito to recuse and fear of a terror attack in new york, police ramping up security tonight as isis case suggests, it may target a stadium that holds up to 34,000 let s go out front and good evening. i m erin burnett outfront tonight. the breaking news, the jury sending out notes twice late today asking crucial questions. as donald trump s fate tonight hangs in the balance. now, trump s criminal trial is now in the hands of 12 new yorkers who are debating whether to convict trump in the front first c
ingraham angle from new york city tonight. judge jeanine: closing arguments are still underway right now and the ludicrous trump tile in lower manhattan. the defense reminding jurors that this entire case is based on the word of a guy who lied directly to them. they even star witness michael cohen as the gloat. the greatest liar of all time. the prosecution has been droning on for hours. joining me now outside the courthouse is fox news correspondent nate foy. nate, what s the latest? nate: hey, judge, the prosecution is five hours in to making closing arguments. court normally ends 4:30. right now 7:00. still waiting for former president trump to leave the courthouse and speak as he is expected to do. within the past few minutes the prosecution has been interpreting tweets and quotes from trump s books and interpreting what they believe he meant during those or in those excerpts. today the prosecution also revealed the underlying crime that trump is accused of. he i
fully vaccinated, but that is only 9.4% of the entire population so obviously miles to go until we reach herd immunity. also potential fallout today from oprah winfrey s interview with prince harry and meghan markle. the couple accusing the royal family of blatant racism, lack of support and yanking their security protection. meghan there even revealing there were conversations, concerns about baby archie s skin color, she says, before he was born. more on the pressure buck hamm palace is now facing, but, first, let s get a update on the stimulus checks with cnn s jessica dean live on capitol hill. jessica, we were expecting the house vote tomorrow. it s been delayed a day. do you know why? reporter: yeah. right now, brooke, our explanation from one senior democratic aide is simply this is a giant bill, and it needs some time to process its way through the system. they are working on getting all that paperwork back over to the house and then it needs to go through the rules