hello, i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. i want to get right to the breaking news we re following this morning. donald trump arriving just moments ago at a manhattan courthouse for the closing arguments in his multimillion dollar civil fraud trial, and he spoke just before going into the courtroom. there is high tension this morning because trump has suggested he could challenge the judge who has barred him from speaking during closing arguments. another big development, a threat we re following, law enforcement responding to a reported bomb threat at the judge s house this morning. a source with direct knowledge tells nbc news. i want to get right to our yasmin vossoughian joining us from outside the courthouse in lower manhattan. and also with us, former u.s. attorney barbara mcquade and criminal defense attorney danny cevallos. we just saw trump speaking before heading into the courtroom saying, you know, it s not fair that the judge won t let him speak at closing a
yesterday, it s literally his handwriting on the car, they say they have receipts. he gets on twitter, he lies about it. everything has been a lie. tonight, the daily beast reporter who broke the herschel walker story joins me live. and 100 days after the overturning of roe, how this bombshell could change the election landscape. and what we are learning about the oath keepers planned to ferry artillery to the capitol on a boat on day two of the seditious conspiracy trial. and what happened when alabama s case to cut the voting rights act bet ketanji brown jackson in the supreme court today. i don t think the historical record establishes that the founders believe that race neutrality or race blindness was required. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. you know, there are two ways to view the republican party stance and russian and abortion rights. it s catastrophically successful attempts to end abortion rights in this country wh
the oath keepers planned to ferry artillery to the capitol on a boat on day two of the seditious conspiracy trial. and what happened when alabama s case to cut the voting rights act bet ketanji brown jackson in the supreme court today. i don t think the historical record establishes that the founders believe that race neutrality or race blindness was required. when all in starts right now! good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. you know, there are two ways to view the republican party stance and abortion rights. it s catastrophically successful attempts to end abortion rights in this country which they ve succeeded in doing in state after state after state. of the first thing is, that the country s republican officials, particularly the religious evangelicals hold this belief, sincere believe, zealous and sear belief that life begins before conception, and that therefore abortion is murder, tantamount to taking human life. i personally think that view is wil
Judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr. , dana perino, and tyrus. Its 5 00 in new york city, and this is the five. Day 6 of the salem trump trials. It all started with the judge hearing the prosecutions request for trump to be held in Contempt Of Court for allegedly violating his gag order ten times. Aka, muzzling the leading president ial candidate in the think of an election. D. A. Alvin braggs team mustve gotten cold feet. Today they said they dont want to lock up trump for speaking his mind, they just want to slap him with hefty fines. The judge hasnt made up his mind yet on what he is going to do. Then to the main show. Exnational enquirer publisher david pecker was back on the stand. The prosecution hoping to convince the jury that trump tried to hide damaging stories ahead of the 2016 election. Pecker testified that he has been catching and telling stories for a long time, which is perfectly legal, last time we checked, and pecker began doing it for trump starting in 2015. He also
that is our show for tonight. a special edition of donald trump witness to history starts right now. after 22 witnesses and 16 days of testimony, donald trump has become the first-ever american president to be convicted of a crime. this trial will go down in history, but without cameras in the courtroom, americans never got to see the evidence for themselves. they did not get to see trump s isa close and his mouth go slack while he sat slumped at the defense table. they did not get to hear stormy daniels salacious testimony firsthand. they do not get to watch the judge cleared the courtroom seemingly in anger as he butted heads with a truculent witness. instead, americans had to rely on word from the few reporters who were in the room. reporter: that was something. donald trump was crying from the oval office. even todd lynch said he was writing checks from the white house. in terms of the vibe in the room, what you have heard about it being kind of a courtroom is re