california. one firefighter is hurt and we re tracking it all morning long. carley: today is day many americans have been waiting for. dr. anthony fauci will testify on capitol hill as he and top associates face accusations of a covid cover-up. nicole malliotakis will join us live. todd: and a major 2024 issue as the trump campaign reports massive $200 million fundraising haul. everyone tells me this is easiest case to overturn, they want to last until after the election. my poll numbers have gone up. todd: more on the interview as we look ahead to the first presidential debate, we re in the month. you are wouching fox and friends first, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. hunter biden will stand trial when jury selection begins in federal gun case this morning. todd: madeleine rivera live in washington with more. madeleine: good morning, carley and todd. 250 people will be narrowed down to 12 jurors who will determine if hunter biden is guilty of feder
good day. i m chris jansing live at msnbc in new york city. another new first for this country. the first trial of a sitting president s son getting under way in delaware just days after the end of donald trump s historic trial. what will the impact be both personally for the president and politically for his re-election. we ll go live to the courthouse where jury selection has been going on since 8:30. plus, the man who became the face of the covid response, dr. anthony fauci coming face-to-face with his congressional critics for the first time since leaving his post. the demand by one democrat for an apology, and what provoked an emotional response. the latest drama from capitol hill coming up. potentially devastating news for the families of israeli hostages. prime minister netanyahu saying today that president biden got it wrong on the details of a potential peace deal. and in his words, the claim that israel has agreed to a cease-fire without its conditions bein
i m okay with it. i saw one of my lawyers the other day on television saying, oh, no, you don t want to do that for the president. i said, you don t beg for anything. it is the way it is. if that would happen, i don t know that the public would stand it, you know. i m not sure the public would stand for it. on house arrest? i think it would be tough for the public to take. you know, at a certain point there s a breaking point. that was donald trump yesterday with an ominous suggestion about how his supporters would respond to him being sentenced to jail after his conviction in the hush money case. we ll have much more of his comments as well as what president biden is now saying about the conviction just ahead. meanwhile, the president s son will be in court today in delaware for the start of his trial for federal gun charges. we ll bring you legal analysis on that case. and, plus, a possible major development to bring some peace to gaza with israel reportedly agr
watch that thanks so much for joining me today. i m alison chemla radha. i ll see you back here tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. and cnn newsroom continues with jessica dean, right now. here in the cnn newsroom. hi everyone. i m jessica dean and won washington and we begin with former president and now convicted felon, donald trump, saying he d be okay with serving prison time. this of course, just days after he was found guilty of all charges. in his hush money criminal trial. but as he awaits his sentencing for july 11, the republican candidate for president warns a prison or house arrest sentence could lead to a breaking point among his supporters here he is on fox news this morning the arraignment date for four days before the rnc. ella that s part of the game. somewhat suggested you could appeal straight to the supreme in court because of the special nature of this case. when it comes to the legal maze they couldn t the judge could decide to say, hey, house arrest
house. let me tell you, dream of people. butler s, the housekeepers, they would all stop by and they would grandma s room was like the confessional marion robinson was 86-years-old thanks for joining us ac30 60 with anderson starts now tonight are 360. the former president on loads and the verdict that made him a convicted felon and republicans join him and attacking the criminal justice says stem, what s ahead in his case in new polling on the political impact also tonight, someone who knows what it s like to get inside his head or to the deal goes right. are tony schwartz and how his former subject may have they ll the days ahead and breaking news, the details of president biden s new ceasefire proposal for gaza, the timing of it, and the reception. it s getting good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin tonight. i with what comes next legally politically and otherwise now the donald trump is a convicted felon. both he and president biden weight in today, the presi