and around the world. i m bianca nobilo. and i m max foster. just ahead russia is making every effort to make it looks like a victory day as we have seen them. this is the second victory day that has taken place since the start of russia s invasion of ukraine. 152,000 migrants are waiting in northern mexican states for the lifting of title 42. borders are closed today and the borders will be closed after title 42 expires. american air travelers deserve better and that is what we ll do. we are here to enforce passenger rights and hold airlines accountable. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is tuesday, may 9, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 11:00 a.m. in moscow where there is victory day marking defeat of nazi germany, but this is overshadowed by their own war on ukraine. several regions across the country scaled back events amid security concerns and lack of military equipment and in just the last hour we heard from pres
ri tonight on all in. so, we just stormed the effing capital. january 6th will be a day in infamy. the proud boys will stand back and stand by for sentencing. we have secured the convictions of leaders of both the proud boys and the oath keepers for seditious conspiracy. our work will continue. tonight, the guilty verdict for donald trump s footsoldiers and congressman, jamie raskin, on the connective tissue from the leaders of the mob, to the man who sent them. then another supreme court ethics blockbuster. the same megadonor treating clarence thomas 11th vacations and paying his mother s rent is caught paying the private school tuition that child thomas raises his son. plus, the prosecution rests in the trump civil rape trial, as the accused is offered a second chance to testify. and the mysterious case of a formerly pro abortion north carolina democrat, now suddenly voting with republicans to restrict abortion access. all in starts right now. good evening from new y
so, we just stormed the [bleep] capital. january 6th will be a day in infamy. the proud boys will stand back and stand by for sentencing. we have secured the convictions of leaders of both the proud boys and the oath keepers for seditious conspiracy. our work will continue. tonight, the guilty verdict for donald trump s footsoldiers and congressman, jamie raskin, on the connective tissue from the leaders of the mob, to the man who sent them. then another supreme court ethics blockbuster. the same megadonor treating clarence thomas 11th vacations and paying his mother s rent is caught paying the private school tuition that child thomas raises his son. plus, the prosecution rests in the trump civil rape trial, as the accused is offered a second chance to testify. and the mysterious case of a formerly pro abortion north carolina democrat, now suddenly voting with republicans to restrict abortion access. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes.
more from car cara spinel. reporter: attorneys for carroll called out trump for not appearing for his own civil rape trial saying he never looked them in the eye and denied raping her. parts of his video deposition was played saying that he was a witness against himself and showed the moment trump was with carroll taken years before the alleged assault proving carroll s lawyers he argued that he was trump s type and they also played the access hollywood tape saying i just start kissing them, i don t weights. and saying this is how treated women. that video is a confession. trump s attorney says carroll s story was unbelievable, they want you to hate him enough to ignore the facts. he focused on carroll s inability to provide an exact date of the alleged rape. without a wait trump s lawyer says he can t find witnesses or go through trump s calendar for an alibi and instead she
barbara located, who served as the u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan, where she was the one who prosecuted that seditious conspiracy case against members of the hutaree militia. brian, let me start with you. as someone who covered this trial, and it was a complicated trial. it was a long trial. much longer than 90% of trials that have been in america. i m pulling it out of my head, but i think that s right. were you surprised by this conclusion? i don t think i was terribly surprised. i was kind of surprised about who the jury actually struggled over. i mean, honestly, in my mind, it was enrique tarrio one, which was going to be the toughest struggle for them to reach on the seditious conspiracy charge. but, you know, now that it comes out, you can very much follow the logic of what the jurors it, and that s always nice to see, when you can say okay, i see what they did with the evidence here, right? in this case, i think what they saw is that the individual, dominic