a.m. out we i m lipid see riser at msnbc headquarters in new york heightened anticipation as we watch for a potentially unprecedented decision from a new york grand jury about whether to indict trump. his former fixer, michael cohen, could head back to the grand jury today as a rebuttal witness. that s because they re about to hear from a different unexpected witness today, robert costello, michael cohen s former legal adviser. looming over the decision, the former president s statement over the weekend that he expects to be arrested tomorrow. with uncertainly swirling, prominent republicans including the speaker of the house are coming to his defense. it doesn t matter what side of the issue you re on it doesn t matter if this was president trump or if this was a democrat there should be equal justice in america, and stop going after people because you have political differences. also this hour, a high-stakes meeting in moscow between chinese leader xi jinping and russia
inflationary fears gripping the bond mark. a ten year note and a lot of mortgages attached to that is close to 4%. the highest in more than three months. oh, yeah, existing home sales fell for the 12th straight month. then there s the global concerns. welcome. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. we had more red than green and a lot more questions than answers as to what happens next. add all of those domestic concernses with now international concerns. vladimir putin saying he s pulling out of the nuclear treaty with the united states. within hours, confirmation from china that xi jinping, its leader, will be going to russia and maybe providing lethal weaponry to russia in the battle in ukraine. this is all coming at a time when it looks like the global environment is fracturing as the market environment is hemorrhaging. is that justified? are we putting the kibosh on this market rally too soon? who better to go to than gary kaltbaum. what happened today? i think it s a
enough. clinton world joining forces with obama world and taking over the reins of the biden campaign. hostile takeover. obama sees the race for what it is, a nailbiter, but biden does not always listen to obama s advice, he questions his judgement so obama is going around joe and is personally calling biden s campaign chair and close advisers asking about strategy and how biden was taking their advice. he has the biden campaign wired. obama s people have ordered the biden campaign to make sure obama is in the loop on campaign updates. obama is even making staffing decisions at biden s headquarters in wilmington. obama s lieutenants warning they will be watching thursday night. no pressure. this is the most important 90 minutes in joe biden s political career, it s one of the most important 90 minutes and recent political history because if joe biden does not do what he needs to do thursday, and i think he can, he s a solid debater, i m not sure trouble even debate septem
the media can t deny it, should they pull him? i would say yes. jesse: democrats wetting the bed so obama and hillary take the wheel. i understand you are looking for coaching help. the last thing someone needs in a debate is a drug. if they take cocaine they will forget the lines. he s going to be debating three people. jesse: get ready for the royal rumble! jesse: what s behind the smash and grabs? chris hansen is here. plus. he tends to just [ ] [ ] jesse: the democratic party kingmakers have seen enough. clinton world joining forces with obama world and taking over the reins of the biden campaign. hostile takeover. obama sees the race for what it is, a nailbiter, but biden does not always listen to obama s advice, he questions his judgement so obama is going around joe and is personally calling biden s campaign chair and close advisers asking about strategy and how biden was taking their advice. he has the biden campaign wired. obama s people have or
he is under strong pressure from far right members of his coalition government to reject any pauses in the conflict until hamas is totally defeated. in a sign of further tension between the israeli army and those far right parties, the army s chief of staff said sunday there is a clear need to conscript ultra orthodox jewish israelis, who are currently exempt from military service. that s a change mr netanyahu s coalition partners firmly oppose. sunday marks the festival of eid al adha, one of islam s holiest days. there was a notable lull in fighting with gaza s hamas run civil defence agency telling the afp news agency that quote calm has prevailed across all of gaza . lucy williamson reports from jerusalem. allahu akbar. in gaza, they stood to pray in places with little else left standing. allahu akbar. the festival after eid al adha marking another milestone in this war, those for whom conflict and celebration are new, those who have lived through them many times befor