tamar. and maria rds for budget reminder, all campaign smart. he has a judge this is cnn, the world s news but the twice and peach president says he d be okay with serving prison time. this comes just days after the historic verdict that found trump guilty on all charges in his criminal hush money trial. this morning and is only interview since he was convicted, trump warned a harsh sentence could anger his base judge could decide to say, hey, house arrest or even jail. they couldn t face what that does. i m okay with it. i saw one of my lawyers. he had the day on television saying, oh, no, you don t want to do that to the press. i don t get a bag for anything. you just the way it is. i don t know that the public would stand it. you know, i don t i m not sure that the public would stand for with a house arrest or i think i think it d be tough for the public to take at a certain point. there s a breaking point now, just days after president biden reacted to all of this
in the meantime, mike johnson and his party should call off all the attacks on the rule of law if they don t want to be seen as the party of criminals and it s donald trump, of course, who brought a bunch of people who are involved in crime up to his rally in brooklyn the other day and he s been pardoning a whole bunch of political criminals and now he is threatening to pardon the people who wage violence against our police officers on january 6, 2021, before i let you go, i do want to ask you about the israel-hamas war and what the biden administration is doing, what president biden and set on friday, we heard from the national security spokesman, john kirby, he downplayed some of the negative reaction that we ve heard from israel around the truce plan. that s laid out. i we i think we have that clip. let s play it prime minister netanyahu, just team. in fact, his foreign minister, again just said that they welcome this this announcement by the president and that they did in
bracing for more air strikes. after hamas rejected the truce plan, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said israel had no choice but to respond more forcefully. on live tv, he said, hamas chose to continue fighting and will pay the price for that decision. the military is now urging residents in several parts of gaza to leave their homes this morning ahead of more rocket fire. the largest hospital in gaza already overwhelmed with patients. israel says it s only targeting militants, but according to the united nations, four out of five palestinians killed during the military offensive have been civilians. meanwhile, hundreds of rockets were fired by hamas from gaza. shrapnel from one hamas rocket killed an israeli, the first since the latest fighting began. at least seven people have been killed by the strongest storm to hit the philippines this year. typhoon rammasun shut down the capital of manila. its 115-mile-per-hour wind gusts tore the roofs off homes, downed
escorted by u.s. fighter jets. the korean air 777 jumbo jet had just left the vancouver airport when the airline got a call about a bomb threat on board. two f-15s from portland, oregon, scrambled and accompanied the flight to a canadian military base just outside vancouver. 149 people were on board. and that threat comes with new tensions from north korea over a rocket launch planned for this weekend. north korean leaders say they are sending a satellite into space as a highlight of a major political conference that gets under way today. but the rocket is the same type used to launch missiles. and the u.s. and other countries say that violates a u.n. resolution. we turn to the other troubling hot spot, syria. government troops there launched new attacks on rebel areas that defies a u.n. agreement to withdraw. this morning, special envoy kofi annan is holding talks in iran and syria s chief ally. he says the truce plan is still very much alive.