rookie, casey, it was a wild weekend for the nfl. thank you very much. i appreciate your time this morning. thank you all for joining us. don t go anywhere. cnn this morning starts right now. good morning, everyone. we re glad you re with us to start your week. here are five things to know for monday, november 6th. donald trump set to take the stand this morning. the former president and currently republican front runner will be questioned in the civil fraud trial that could cost him hundreds of millions of dollars and bar him from doing business in new york. trump s legal troubles are not weighing him down, at least not at the moment. the former president is beating president biden is five critical states, nevada, georgia, arizona, michigan, and pennsylvania, and it s not just the states, the top line, it s the types of voters that president biden is losing. trump making gains with young voters, black voters, and hispanic voters. pushing towards gaza city after cut
welcome to jesse watters, prime time. welcome to jesse. etime watters prime time. i m brian kilmeade tonight. hamas is surrounden andd at this hour. in fact, in the past 24 hours, israel combat forces have pushed deeper into gaza, leaving terrorist strongholds evaving terrorist strongholds direction with more loss of hope. meanwhile, the war in hamas tunnels has already kicked offfs and it is a war underneath the ground. israeli forces have begunthese rigging these underground lairs with explosives. watch while at thelayers wit sas neutralizing them with airstrikes and going in one by one to clear them out. that takes guts. thatthat takes guile. but this isn t just a one way battle. sadly,d gu the idf has announced that they ve lost 20 soldiers right in combat, sometimes face to face. in the -to-face last 72 hours, whileto airstrikes continue to pummel israel. our own trains, for example, just 100 feet away from00 fee a rocket fired into israel earlier today. watch thi
colleagues who have been covering the trial from the beginning. msnbc s legal analyst lisa rubin, new york times investigative reporter susanne craig, and former federal prosecutor and former sdny criminal division deputy chief, kristy greenberg. katy, let s set the stage for what s going on at trump tower where we anticipate him speaking in about an hour, right? the assembled press is here. this is the first time i believe everyone has been back in this lobby since the donald trump transition. donald trump is going to come town his golden elevators behind me as a man running for president again, as a former president, yes, but also as a man who has now been convicted on 34 felony counts. the first former president to ever be convicted of a crime and certainly the first one, former president to be running again now that they are convicted on all of those felony counts. and he s doing it, guys, at the literal scene of the crime here in trump tower. this is where david pe
trump will see it? oh, he s going to keep the convention and he s going to use it as rocket fueled energizes base, but don t know how it plays with swing voters. all right. well, thank you both very much. thanks for joining us. the news continues right here. on cnn it s friday, may 31, right now on cnn this morning he didn t do a thing wrong. i m a. very innocent man guilty on all 34 counts, donald trump calling his hush money trial rigged, and assisting you only verdict he cares about is the one that s handed down on november 5th i did my job manhattan da alvin bragg speaking out and praising the jury after that the historic conviction as soon as we can appeal, we will and donald trump s lawyer vowing to fight the verdicts and the possibility of jail time. for the former president right fiber him. your in washington alive. look at new york city where donald trump is waking up. it convicted felon this morning. good morning, everyone. i m kasie hunt wonderful to have y
muskot intro. bret: it is new. thank you, jesse. good evening, welcome to washington. i m bret baier. prosecutors attack what they call a pyramid of deceit in closing arguments in the trial of ftx founder sam bankman-fried. our common ground segment tackles the israel-hamas war. migrant children at the southern border as well. plus, donald trump jr. takes the stand at the civil fraud case against his family. bret: but first, breaking tonight, five american aid workers have been allowed to leave gaza through egypt. the rafah pass. hundreds of other u.s. citizens still waiting to get through. this comes as hamas official says the terror group will repeat its attacks against israel until the nation is destroyed israel is reporting the elimination of another hamas leader. israeli airstrikes pounded the area around the gaza refugee camp for a second day. and there are mounting casualties on both sides inside gaza. we have fox team coverage tonight. jennifer griffin here in