jaw-dropping numbers from a new poll. what they want trump to do now that he has been convicted. good afternoon from washington dc. we began with no reaction from donald trump to the prospect of being jailed. his lawyer also on the talk shows today outlining the defense appealed strategy and saying that trump may not face sentencing at all july 11. we are going to challenge this case on appeal. i do not think he is going to end up being subject to any symptoms whatsoever, and we look forward to getting this case into the next court and taken this again all the way to the u.s. supreme court if necessary. trump is now the first former american president to be convicted on criminal charges. questioned directly about a potential prison term in his first postverdict tv appearance. the judge could decide to say house arrest or even jail. i am okay with it. i saw one of my lawyers on television saying you do not want to do that. i said you do not beg for anything. it is the
anniversary of the day. the pier shooters, many veterans themselves, leaped from planes used in world war ii. d-day began june 6, 1944 marking what historians call to the beginning of the end of the war. on thursday president biden will join the celebrations as he makes his first state visit to france. he s okay with it, donald trump speaking today about what lies ahead after his conviction. in his hush money case, coming up. good afternoon from msnbc in washington, d.c., welcome to alex wood reports. i m in and for alex. we begin with the latest from the fallout of the guilty verdict against donald trump. stormy daniels speaking out, giving her first postverdict interview to a widely circulated british tabloid telling the sunday mirror she wants trump jail. if she had to she would go back to july, 2006 and would not have attempted, accepted his invitation to dinner in lake tahoe. quote, i definitely regret putting myself in that situation but i m not the one should be
expected to take action on a major domestic problem, the southern border paid mr. biden reportedly plans to sign executive order bite tuesday. were told to shut down a silent request deny entry into migrants once a new daily threshold is reached. it calms former president trump s campaign ramps up its attack on the immigration system. welcome back to a brand-new hour of fox news live i am arthel neville, high bill pickwick great to be with again i am trying to invert sean on the sunday. this is trump a box in front exclusive. he slams biden s handling of the southern border. cliques of biden, by the way does not need any legislation but he could say the word close the board about what i said. it was so bad it took a little while. but now the border is 100 times worse than it was in 2016. works with only five months until election date. as immigration remains a top concern for voters. some top republicans say those voters know who to blame on the ongoing migrant crisis that
the prince of wales described him as a legend of rugby league who had a huge heart . sally nugent, looks back at his life. rob burrow s life is defined by his defiance of the odds. as the smallest player in a giants game, he was world class. absolute legend. pound for pound, probably the strongest player we had in the squad and the strongest guy who played in super league. so honoured to have played alongside him. it was obvious at an early age that rob wanted to be a professional in the sport he loved. they always used to say, oh, he s good, is that rob, but he s never going to make it because he s not big enough. after signing for leeds rhinos as a teenager, he went on to become one of their greatest. but not long into retirement, he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease. it was a condition he faced with incredible positivity. i m not giving in till my last breath. you know, i have too many reasons to live. the love he had for his family and the love they had for
as a legend of rugby league who had a huge heart . rob burrow s life is defined by his defiance of the odds. as the smallest player in a giants game, he was world class. absolute legend. pound for pound, probably the strongest player we had in the squad and the strongest guy who s played in super league. so honoured to have played alongside him. it was obvious at an early age that rob wanted to be a professional in the sport he loved. they always used to say, oh, he s good, is that rob, but he s never going to make it because he s not big enough. after signing for leeds rhinos as a teenager, he went on to become one of their greatest. but not long into retirement, he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease. it was a condition he faced with incredible positivity. i m not giving in till my last breath. you know, i have too many reasons to live. the love he had for his family and the love they had for him shone through as rob made his private battle a public one to help