for making today easier, and if you want more of me, you can find me on all of these socials and right here on msnbc, where i am an analyst. the names charles coleman junior, stay right where you are. inside with jen psaki is starting right now. starting right now an appeals court prepares to decide what donald trump can say about the federal case against him. as a republican party lets him say whatever he wants, no matter how dangerous it gets. i ll talk to congressman dan goldman about all of it, and how trump s violent language is trickling down to the halls of congress. plus a judge in colorado lets the former president stay on the ballot. but rules that he did incite the insurrection on january 6th. our law firm is here to tell us what that means, next. and then also today, breaking news out of the middle east. sources tell nbc news that israel and hamas are closing in on a deal to release some of the hostages, in exchange for a pause in fighting. and later, my wide-ra
president is four criminal trials. look at the case tomorrow with it a job. they know jury has ever had before deciding whether or not to convict a former president united states and current candidate for the office again, of as many as 34 felonies today was the final chance for both sides to persuade them. we re talking about it tonight, joining the panel, retired new york city criminal judge george grosso, and jury consultant to alan. alan tuerkheimer. just grosso. it is great to have you with all your experience here what did you make up closing arguments night, i mean five hours two-and-a-half, three hours. is that it was a long day for the most part. i found it i was totally zoned in that one pretty pretty quick. i felt towards the last hour, so that mr. steinglass couldn t move to the long and i didn t know if we needed like six book excerpts more choice choice xors. i think less for the been a little more with some of that, but i think i think look, on the defense
to prime time weekend, i nicolle wallace. let s get right to the week s top stories. we said something to the effect of i don t want people to know we lost, this is embarrassing. figure out, we need to figure it out. i don t know that people know that we lost. trump knew all along, right? that he lost. even though he has raged now form four years that the 2020 presidential election was somehow stolen from him. in private, even donald trump has admitted the truth, even donald trump knows the truth. it is the truth he is so embarrassed about that president joe biden, he refers to him as this guy that beat him . beat him in the 2020 presidential election. today, in a brand-new tape never heard before, we re hearing that private admission in the ex-president s own words, on tape. a remarkable slip of the mask, right? trump s facade, made during one of his half-dozen interviews with writer remine to today, author a brand-new book, chronicling trump s time as the host of the ap
your family is the best blend you can make. cnn this morning with kasie hunt next it s friday, june 14, right now on cnn this morning, president biden promising to stick by ukraine as former president trump. rags about his relationship with vladimir putin roads submerged homes full floodwaters, and south florida getting even more rain. plus donald trump calling milwaukee a horrible city. that s where he s holding the republican convention. now the city s mayor is responding at. the end of the day when it s in a state that s decided on a razor s edge. that may ultimately cost down trump election all. right 5:00 a.m. here in washington, alive. look at sunrise in new york city. i love it. good morning, everyone. i m kasie hunt. it s wonderful to have you with us on this friday morning. we made it president biden meeting this morning with world leaders at the g7 summit in italy. the president is trying to galvanize support for ukraine on day one of the g7, president biden
to prison? president biden has said he will not pardon his only living son. today he said nothing publicly about the verdict but issued a statement saying he accepts the outcome. we have fox team conch for you this evening. george washington university law professor jonathan turley breaks down the decision and what it means. gillian turner at the white house with the scheduled press briefing was abruptly canceled today and we begin with correspondent david spunt. is he in wilmington, delaware tonight. hello, david. john, hello, after three hours of deliberations, jurors found hunter biden guilty on those three felony counts. is he now a convicted felon and he has more legal troubles down the road hunter biden stared straight ahead showed no emotion as the word guilty sounded three times in the courtroom. the president s son convicted over this purchase of the colt caliber revolver in 2018. the jury found hunter made a false claim about his drug addiction when he filled out