something that judge merchan can continue up to the time of sentencing. i m just thinking about the judge in the hearing with the gag orders where he said and none of the weight that was going on was lost on him and who this is in front of him. and he said, i don t want to send you to prison, but i have a job to do. we don t know if he s going the next thing i think the country s going to be waiting for is that, and what does prison for a former president look like? can it be done in fort brag in a room? i don t snow. unbelievable. unbelievable thought. thank you not just for being here today when this happened, it s fitting that you are both sitting here next to me, but for being here every day as this goes on. harry lipman, i know we lose you. saying thank you to your contributions to your hours for the trial are ones i d be going through and itemizing. thank you very much. for those of you at home joining us just now, you have been watching msnbc continuing cover
israel says it s taken out a senior hamas leader. but the strike devastating a gaza refugee camp. one doctor says hundreds have been killed or injured. plus, escaping gaza in just hours. a crucial border crossing is set to open for some of those in danger, as we re learning there are some 400 american citizens stuck in the gaza strip. i ll talk to a member of the international committee of the red cross in gaza. and the u.s. putting iran on notice right now, warning, if the attacks on american troops don t stop, the u.s. will respond. let s go outfront. good evening. welcome to a special edition of outfront. i m wolf blitzer in for erin burnett. and, tonight, live from here in tel aviv, there s breaking news. israel claiming to have hit 300 targets in gaza over the past 24 hours alone. one of those targets, a refugee camp just north of gaza city where israel says a very senior hamas commander was located. explosions rocked the refugee camp just hours ago, flattening
it s noon eastern. i m ana cabrera in for andrea mitchell. breaking news from the hunter biden trial. the jury in the hunter biden felony gun trial has reached a guilty verdict on all three counts after nearly three hours of deliberations. this is the first trial of a child of a sitting president in u.s. history. president biden s son now facing potential jail time. he has no prior criminal history. he did not commit a crime with a gun, which prosecutors say he purchased illegally when he allegedly lied about not being an addict. notably, four members of the jury have close friends or family who have struggled with drug and alcohol addiction. again, unanimous guilty verdict. joining us now, nbc justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian. we just got a statement from president biden. fill us in. reporter: that s right. president biden has reiterated some of what he said during the trial. i want to read the statement. as i said last week, i am the president, but also
two candidates half a world away from each other. president biden in france and former president trump out west as americans weigh the top issues at home from a border still overflowing to jobs still the surging, court battles still growing and more protesters rallying yet again like the pro-palestinian demonstration head in our nation s capital today, organizers calling it surround the white house for gaza, or even if the president isn t at the white house 40 matter what s happening in gaza. we ll hear from if key players on all of it. dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas, republican house speaker mike johnson, democratic congressman james clyburn and prosecutor hopeful robert f. kennedy jr. all here, all now. get ready. welcome, everybody, i m neil cavuto. treasure. neil: all right. welcome, i m neil cavuto. peter doocy in paris. peter. reporter: and, neil, we just i saw a few clip of president biden and president macron having a coffee meeting. president biden was speaki