of a hearing in d. v. that will decide whether a judge s gag order against donald trump should stand. it was a fiery morning in court torques say the least. with raised voices and hours of heated debate. that may give us some clues about their decision, one that could change trump s court cases and his campaign. plus, a second hospital now in the line of fire in gaza, even as israeli forces rescue some of the most vulnerable patients from al shifa, heavy fighting erupts at another medical facility. the israeli military is justifying its actions by claiming terrorists fired first from inside that hospital. the political gut punch from a new nbc news poll, president biden s approval rating falling to the lowest level of his presidency, his numbers crushed by democrats, especially young democrats who are at odds with his stance on the israel-hamas war. pollsters calling it a political stunner. so what can the president do about it? we begin with the hugely consequential ca
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welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada, and all around the world. i m kim brunhuber. it s 5:00 a.m. here in atlanta. more than 700 foreign nationals are expected to leave southern gaza through the rafah crossing today. among that group, nearly 400 americans as well as british, french, germans, and egyptians. we just want to warn you, the video obtained by cnn is graphic. the israeli military admits it struck an ambulance leaving the scene. at least 15 people have been reported kly been killed. they were using emergency vehicles to transport weapons in the past. the strike happened while u.s. secretary of state was in israel to urge for greater safety of gaza civilians. here he is. we need to do more to protect palestinian civilians. failure to do so plays into the hands of hamas and other terror groups. there will be no partners for peace if they re consumed by catastrophe and alienated by any perceived indifference to their plight. we re foll
federal forms and owned a gun for 11 days while he was abusing illegal drugs. or they could not decide that. we ll find out. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. hunter biden arrived for what very well could be his last day before the jury reaches that verdict and he later left the courthouse. he had gone in and then he left because the judge sent the jurors back into deliberations. unlike we saw with former president trump in new york, hunter biden doesn t have to stay in the courtroom for questions or anything going on with the jury. so he can leave. he have has to be able to return on a moment s notice, though. both sides, both prosecution and defense gave their closing arguments yesterday. this has moved at a fast clip. the prosecution quoted president biden himself during the final messaging, no one is above the law. the huge amount of hunter s family members in the courtroom served as a striking visual. government lawyer weiss pointed to the long row
trial testimony or has a family emergency or or something goes wrong in their personal life and they need to step off the case. they will go to the judge and ask permission. hopefully that never happens. but the alternative it s are sitting next to the jury while the trial is underway, they are hearing the same evidence that the sworn in jury panel is hearing, and they will be immediately available. well, two step in if needed i m glad you mentioned the process that we witnessed or at least read about it, turns a jury selection and evan alluded to this too, as well, jeremy, where in one case, in particular prospective alternate after or talking in started to cry. she asked to be dismissed after she said, quote, this is so much more stressful in her words than i thought these jurors without question, i could be under a ton of pressure and i think this morning we saw the emotion come