coming to you from msnbc world headquarters in new york city. welcome to alex witt reports . we begin with new fallout and w also the reaction to this historic verdict in donald trump s hush money trial. donald trump s attorney, acknowledging there is a chance the former president of the united states may be sentenced to jail time following his conviction on 34 felony counts. blanche telling the ap the defense will argue strenuously for a non-incarcerated tory sentence. and a short time ago new reaction from republican house speaker mike johnson s comments on saying trump s verdict will be overturned. here s what clark brewster, the attorney representing stormy daniels told me here on msnbc. the idea that they were some part of some conspiracy is nonsense and these 12 people that spent all the time in that courtroom, weeks listen to the evidence and according to the oath return a verdict is a true and honest verdict based upon the facts and evidence and i ct witnessed a cou
on these terrorists to finally put humanity first and release these hostages and allow the palestinians they are using as human shields to access humanitarian aid. despite the fact that israel and the united states have a strong ally ship, it seems like president biden is speaking in a different direction than prime minister ben yahoo and i want to wait for you what netanyahu put out sing israel s condition for ending the war have not changed. the distraction of hamas military and governing capabilities, the freeing of hostages and ensuring that gaza no longer poses a threat to israel under the proposal israel will continue to insist these conditions are met before permanent cease-fires put in place but the notion israel will agree to a permanent cease- fire before these conditions are fulfilled is a nonstarter. what is your reaction to that? that tension circles around phase two and three and not around phase one which is a temporary cease-fire in exchange for hostage release
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