outfront. next breaking news, the jury letter to congress, i ll talk to congressman jamie raskin, he says he knows how to force alito to recuse and fear of a terror attack in new york, police ramping up security tonight as isis case suggests, it may targeted stadium that holds up to 34,000 people. let s go out 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 12 new yorkers who are debating whether to convict trump in the first criminal trial of an american president ever. seven men and five women on that jury. they have been deliberating now for more than 4.5 hours, and i was there today when they sent out two notes first, they asked for the transcript of testimony from two major witnesses, the former chief of the national enquirer, david pecker and michael cohen, trump s former fix
turning into a wider regional war. the two sides have exchanged fire across the lebanon israel border in recent weeks. hezbollah says it is fighting israel to support hamas in gaza. un secretary general antonio guterres said there is real risk that the crisis on the israel lebanon border could escalate. one rash move, one miscalculation could trigger a catastrophe that goes far beyond the borders and, frankly, beyond imagination. let s be clear the people of the region and the people of the world cannot afford lebanon to become another gaza. on x, the head of the world health organization said more than 10,000 palestinians are in gaza need urgent medical attention. he added that since the closure of the rafah crossing on may 7, no patients have been evacuated from the gaza strip. the us military said on thursday that a temporary pier off the coast of gaza has been re anchored, allowing the resumption of aid deliveries. the israeli army recently implemented a daily tactical
reproductive care. in theory, turnout would be low, making the initiative easier to pass, and therefore the fall vote on abortion harder to pass. the problem, voters saw through it, and turned out in droves, resoundingly rejecting the gop effort to make it harder to protect access to abortion. an outcome prominent members of the state party worried was inevitable as explained by republican state rep, jamie calendar to ali vitali on this show yesterday. what s the lesson for your party come tuesday night or wednesday morning, the ballot initiative fails? maybe we should spend more time thinking through things before taking the step. reporter: maybe less read meat for the base, more thoughtfulness. there is a way to provide the red meat and do things in a
daughter s disappearance. jackie ibanez has the details. you can see brian walshe smiling for the cameras yesterday. prosecutors revealed they found blood, bloody knife and cleaning supplies in the family basement, as well. the misleading police charge, brian never told them about the trip he took to home depot to buy cleaning supplies january 2, the day after ana vanished. he is being held on $500,000 cash bail. police found a search for how to dispose of 115-pound woman s body on his computer. ana walshe was last seen just before taking a flight to washington, d.c. before a work trip. her husband and employer
in d.c., paying them $750 a week is a good step in the right direction and will, we hope, invite more low-income students and professionals of all races into their first jobs in government and public service. that does it for us tonight. we llservice. that does it for us tonight 37 we ll see you tomorrow. with way too early is coming up next. i have been in this fight for a long time. i know how hard it is. but i ll never give up. and if congress fails, i believe this time a majority of the american people won t give up either. i believe the majority will act to turn outrage into making this issue central to your vote. enough, enough, enough. president biden delivering a forceful prime time address urging congress to take action on gun reform. we ll explain what he s calling for and where things stand on capitol hill. plus, the house committee investigating the january 6th attack formally announces the