many days on the air before you never changes its stripes, responding to his guilty verdict freshen up our vivid examples of where we are as a country. in the election interference hush money trial like any mob thank you very much for being here today. when we come back, president joe boss would or wannabe auto biden running for re-election against a convicted felon. this is who we are. autocrat, with more threats and democrats want the president to intimidation. the same person that sent a make donald trump s guilty violent mob to the u.s. capitol that nearly killed his own vice president, said this about the conviction a real issue in the upcoming election. very real possibility that he could be sentenced to house arrest or even prison. the biden-harris campaign i don t know that the public would stand it, you know? co-chair cedric richmond will tell us how they feel about i m not sure the public would that. after a short break. stand for it. don t go anywhere. that after
just elected its first female president in a 200-year history. that s according to projections. the women she says helped get her there. plus, pride policy, president biden s campaign is zeroing in on lgbtq plus voters this pride month. the strategy to tackle growing concerns over waning support. and could less be more when it comes to treating cancer? the new research on scaling back treatments to help patients feel better as they re getting better. our nbc news reporter are following all of the latest developments, and we begin with nbc s ken dilanian who s outside the courthouse in wilmington, delaware, and, ken, i know we re in a lunch break just a few minutes ago, where do things stand right now in picking a jury? reporter: greetings, chris. they have actually moved through this jury selection process rather quickly. they ve got 34 qualified jurors of 36 that they want to get to in order to go to the second round where they really get down to brass tax and start wi
protesters gathering in tel aviv her weekly demonstration. the clouds have been there for months, now demanding new elections and the return of all the hostages. here is what we know about the mission that led to today s rescue of those four. i bid you all a very good day from msnbc world headquarters in new york. welcome in to alex witt reports . we begin with this breaking news. the new reaction and emotional reunions as four israeli hostages have been rescued alive after being abducted from that nova music festival on october seventh. the four hostages, ranging in age from 21 to 40 years old have been taken to the hospital, reportedly in good physical condition. they include noa argamani, one of the faces of the hostage crisis after video spread of her captor. her father releasing a statement, thanking everyone who had a hand in her freedom, adding today is his birthday and he got the best possible gift. president biden also reacting to the good news today. before
Of i. S. I. L. Catching up with a convicted spy after six months of freedom. His controversial release a key to restoring ties between the United States and cuba and welcome to Al Jazeera America im tony harris in tonight for antonio mora. We begin in greece where in less that 48 hours voters will decide whether to accept the terms of an international bailout, or face exit from the eurozone. Today clashes erupted between police and demonstrators in athens. It came while thousands were attending rallies ahead of the austerity referendum. Prime minister Alexis Tsipras appealing to greek voters to relate the plan. European leaders say a no vote would certainly push greece out of the eurozone. Sundays vote is crucial to rejuvenating greeces stagnate economy. Banks are closed. People are finding it harder to get food and medicine. Jonah hull explains why greeks are so divided. Reporter the word olli means no. The no campaign gathered in front of parliament backed by the government wants a f
An interesting move in the fx market. Sterling below. The First Time Since november. Bureau gaining euro gaining today. Ireland, belgium, portugal, italy. Your final two columns. Nokia shares are down today. They are suing apple saying they infringed on several mobile patents. Apple agreed to license patented inventions in 2011, but it refused to extend those agreements so they are now expiring. This is rooted in nokias demised as the worlds biggest phone maker. It is now a phone equipment maker. It is tapping its portfolio patents as a source of income, rather than a crosslicensing tool to protect their products. In the Third Quarter nokias tech unit generated about 40 of the companys total adjusted operating profit shares. Down. Shares are Consumer Confidence little changed this month. It is measured with household outlook. Slipping to 23. If you exclude the sharp drop in july after the referendum, that is the lowest in four years. Britains have a slightly more positive perception of