also this hour, hamas and its money, how the terrorist group is funding its side of the war, its big money tunnel exploration. my guest ahead was a finance tractker at the treasury department a historic day in a new york courtroom, donald trump taking the stand in the civil fraud case that could bring down his family empire in new york, new york. he repeatedly went back and forth with the judge who accused trump of rambling in long-winded testimony. trump today called the case election interference as he runs for president in 2024. he called the new york attorney general who brought this case a political hack and a racist. let s go to cnn s paula reid who is outside the courthouse. trump s strategy on the stand not surprisingly attack, attack, attack. his lawyers debating a motion for a mistrial. where do things stand? reporter: jake, after all the chaos and those contentious exchanges in court today, it does appear that the attorney general s office was able to elicit so
putin was betting on, frankly, western populations not being willing to pay the price to cut him off. so far, as whorrific as that is you see that happening in europe, number one. the other point to make, brianna, is this is a global economy, and even if you re a border cut off from russian energy, you have india, you have china, you have other companies around the world that have refused to join in on europe and the united states efforts to isolate and cut off russia. and as long as there are customers for russian energy in india and china and elsewhere, it is impossible to completely tank the russian economy. general, i wonder switching topics here if you think the russian forces are done with kyiv now that they ve moved away from them, at least for this moment. i think in this phase, they
1994 democrats lost control of the house. i do think that three things are different. the nra is weaker. they are in big trouble over there because of shenanigans with money. we have had a whorrific amount f shootings that continues to be increasing. and on the gun safety side, one funded by michael bloomberg and he has $32 million. politics have shifted, not only for detectives but also for republicans.
rights. it s okay. if there s money on the line, if we need you for something else, it s okay. i tell you what, if this had been an israeli citizen that was done dirty this way, i m telling you that state would respond to it differently than the united states is right now. you would not hear netanyahu saying there s a lot of money on the table here, you know, i got to tell you, i like this prince. he and his relatives, they bought a lot of stuff from me so, you know, i m not going to let it all go over one person. you would never hear them say that. and why do you think there s such a difference? yeah. well, i think i think that the point the ambassador was making to me, i think what s going on here, is there are conversations going on in the background among these three nations. israel, saudi arabia, and the united states. they are right now unwilling to let this incident, whorrific as it was, interrupt those conversations. think the president s statement today should not have foc
typically warning signs when somebody goes off and does something this whorrific. do you have any sense as to motive? not any. what s nice as far as finding motive, we have a live suspect and so many of these cases, these people are, they don t end up coming out alive. you have to wonder about this for the rest of your life. that is one good part. attorney general paxton, i preesh kuwait yo appreciate your time. keep us in your prayers. we will do there were ten people killed today. nine students , one a teacher. eight of the injured students were sent to clear lake regional medical center in webster, texas. dr. b medane leads the team that