and the presidency. joining us now, just outside the courthouse here in manhattan, msnbc national correspondent yasmin vossoughian. what is the reaction from the courtroom? what are we expecting for the remainder of the day? a lot for the remainder of the day. we re expecting a decision here from the jury. i ll start with that. timing-wise, it looks like the judge wants a jury to go into deliberations during lunch, which will likely happen after alina habba delivers her closing remarks. e. jean carroll s attorneys have rested, completed their closing remarks. let me paint a picture, as we await this ten-minute break before alina habba starts her closing remarks and the expectations there. so, at one point e. jean carroll paints a picture for the jury. imagine yourself opening up your computer, she says, and seeing tweets from the president of the united states, then president donald trump, imagine him saying these things about you, and imagine him saying, you re unattractiv
that s next. josé, take it away. good morning. 11:00 a.m. eastern. 8:00 a.m. pacific. i amjosé diaz-balart. in a few moments, a major announcement from the white house. today president biden is set to announce new actions that would protect undocumented spouses of u.s. citizens from being deported. the policy would allow them to obtain work permits on a case by case basis, and they must have lived in the u.s. as for three years as of yesterday. and it would allow daca recipients to have work permits. joining me, monica alba and julia ainsley. what else do we know about the president s executive actions and when could families begin to apply? it s significant, josé, for several reasons. first of which this is the component president biden was teasing when he announced he would use the authority and executive action to temporarily shut down the border to certain asylum seekers, and he said in the weeks to come he would announce new steps to make the immigration syste
tomorrow that mike become a little easier from today. what would you say to the british government? first of all, thank you so much for your overwhelming support. everyone in ukraine is extremely grateful. the ukrainians are fighting this war for all of us here, because there is no if it is not stopped just now. so please support ukraine with all military defensive systems you can. air, defense fighter jets, so that civilians are not killed, and we can win in this war. it s good to talk to you, i m so sorry that your family is still. in ukraine. i hope they have a opportunity to be reunited with you very soon. thank you very much, indeed, for being with us. thank you. sylvia sin check works as an immigration adviser for the east london and charity, there are newell program, she joins us now.
0 good night. thanks for staying up late with, me i ll see you at the end of tomorrow. tomorrow hello everybody, it is 7:00, sky news, two weeks since president putin invaded ukraine, and the war has seemed possibly its most significant atrocity yet, a maternity hospital, embalmed by russian forces. president zelenskyy reiterated his call for more in the country and labours and miliband, it s thursday the 10th of march. i beyond atrocity, ukraine s president said children are buried under the rubble of a hospital burned in mariupol. as he calls for a no-fly zone over the country. he tells sky news the world must act now before it s too late and stop the bombing. you will see, they will close this guy, but we will lose amounts of people. the ukrainian government says that more than 1000 people have been killed in mariupol, since russia s invasion began. there were more airstrikes overnight, local officials say two more hospitals hit, 90 miles west of kyiv. and this is the scene