questions swirl about who left it there? the new york post with this cover. snow white house. the president true to form ignoring reporters questions about any of it. [shouted questions] julie: while it was all unfolding. the optics raising serious questions about what is going on behind the scenes, about the democrats first son being a serious political liability. especially given the scandals in his private life, his recent plea deal and tax and gun cases and while there continue to be new revelations about his business dealings and biden influence peddling scheme there is more. there seems to be a political liability for the president when it comes to his son. last night the first son was spotted right there along with the first family for the fourth of july celebrations. we see hunter pop up at a number of different events including a recent state dinner. the white house refused to comment on its recent story, a deep dive on hunter biden s relationships and dau
Built on lies . The former president on trial for Fraud Lashing out repeatedly at the judge and new yorks Attorney General with his Flagship Properties and his Family Business at stake. Could he lose it all . Go ahead and try, House Speaker mccarthy says a defiant message who want him out. Californias governor, gavin newsom has made his pick. Whos replacing the late senator Dianne Feinstein and what candidates running for that same seat have to say about her. And back on the bench, the Supreme Court opening a new term with major cases on social media and free speech on the docket. Our nbc News Reporters are following all of the latest developments. We begin with Lisa Rubin Outside The Manhattan Courthouse where former President Trump is in court for his civil fraud trial. I think one thing that was immediately apparent was trumps anger and i wonder what you saw and what you think at least how it compares to Previous Court appearances where youve seen him . Well, chris, i have now been
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infrastructure type products that power artificial intelligence, a.i. applications, that help create things like art or even music or answer customer service question now it s that so-called generative a.i. being viewed as the tip of the ice berg for what a.i. can do in the ears ahead. nvidia reports after the close tomorrow. the tech trade has cooled off considerably since the highs of the year. partly because of concerns that a.i. investing has gotten too heat. there s a lot of investor sentiment on wall street tied to how bullish or cautious nvidia says about the months ahead. dominic chu, thank you very much. let s go back to atlanta. ali vitali is with us. an update on john eastman s story? reporter: that s right.
cost him $18 million. we can t put anything close to a dollar figure on this at the moment. we may get a clearer idea after today s court hearing. it is not too fanciful to discussion that kostner s lifetime divorce costs could be north of $2 hundred million. julie: jonathan hunt, thank you. this week treasury secretary janet yellen is headed to beijing in an attempt by the biden administration to ease tensions over tech trade between the u.s. and china. the communist regime with a slap in the face of america ahead of her visit. china imposing strict new export restrictions on key metals the u.s. needs for semi conductors, computer chips and satellites. gop critics says the u.s. looks weak as it enters talks with china.