and how them, so i know that my nightmare is finished. a land mark deal between israel and hamas. israel has said that it will continue firing day-by-day, on this long as a master this is the hostages. tonight, the latest details on what some of the hostages might be released, and who might finally come home. you know, it s like a russian roulette, you re waiting to see who will come back home. then, as the ex president flirts with the legal line on his gag order, new details against the threats against a new york judge and a staff. plus, why democrats want voters to start paying more attention to donald trump this election, and a big victory for autoworkers this holiday season. we want things that they have not seen a 50 years, change peoples lives overnight. union chief shawn fain joins me live, when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris, the final details of the negotiations in israel and hamas are still being worked out tonight, as
it s tuesday, may 28, right now on burned alive by an israeli attack. prime minister benjamin netanyahu, calling the killings a quote, tragic error and deadly storms spawning tornadoes, at least 23 people killed in five states during a dangerous and destructive holiday weekend and north korea s attempt to launch another spy satellite into orbit, ending shortly after lift off in a fire three explosion was a trump oprah ticket. if you turn back the clock, apparently, it wasn t that far-fetched you have a vice presidential candidate in mind. you i love over oprah would always be my first choice all right 6:00 a.m. here in washington there s a live look at new york city on this pretty historic de, in that town, honestly, good morning, everyone. i m kasie hunt. it s wonderful to have you with us 12 jurors soon to decide whether a former us president is a criminal closing arguments are set to begin this morning. donald trump s hush money trial. the jury could get the case by
countries have all come together to work on this. so the idea here is yeah, we have done this before but for about two thirds of humanity who were even alive, they ve never seen somebody work on another world somebody work on another world so for them this will be the first moon programme for them. i don t want to settle the aid company hereby have to ask and i m sure many in the audience might be wondering as well i don t want to sort of be a dampener stopping there are so many problems on earth, there is a cost of living crisis, a war, is this where humanity s efforts as best placed? you can ask that and efforts as best placed? you can ask that and it efforts as best placed? you can ask that and it has efforts as best placed? you can ask that and it has been - efforts as best placed? you can ask that and it has been put - efforts as best placed? you can ask that and it has been put to | ask that and it has been put to space people half a century or longer. many countries in
this has been the most long-lasting, important contribution the president could make well into the future, far beyond his tenure in office. we will have a judiciary more inclined not to make it up on the fly. you know president obama said he wanted to appoint judges who had empathy. that makes great sense if you are the litigant before the judge for whom the judge has empathy. not so good if you aren t. sean: let s talk about the issue has come up. let s see somebody work who retired at the end of this year leading into the summer, you have been very clear, if the president appointed somebody, he would follow through on that nomination. absolutely paid we definitely would do that. this paper back we were just talking about, the president s forward is about judges, by afterward catches up on what has happened during the trump administration on judges, because my memoir came up three years ago, before the president was elected. what we ve done here, the president denied together, w
weakness or mistake, boom, he lowers the hammer. i think there are strong grounds for letting nick mulvaney go. he s got two hats on, and he s director of omb, office of management and budget and plus the acting chief of staff. i think the president would probably want to keep him because he s going to be very hard to replace, and he has a lot of knowledge about how the place can work and he knows where the weak spots are, and it s a moment of peril for the white house to find somebody and move him in the middle and have somebody work well. jared kushner was among one of those looking for mulvaney s replacement even before the house launched their inquiry. is he already the defact yo chief of staff? that s been the problem for