asking the supreme court to immediately step in to decide whether former president trump has immunity from prosecution, relating to his actions seeking to overturn the 2020 election. sandra: remains to be seen whether the highest bench will choose to take the case, but the move appears to be an attempt by smith to keep the march trial back on track and block the former president from delaying the trial in the federal appeals court. john: let s go to david spunt, breaking details for us. david. david: sandra, you are right. jack smith, special counsel, does not want to see any delays in this case. he wants this trial to begin and finish before the election. right now he s asking the nine justices, remember, a body that tries to stay away from politics, he s asking them to essentially enter the nerve center of the 2024 presidential election making an emergency appeal to the high court asking the justices to rule that donald trump is not immune from prosecution. he petitio
her twin daughters, emma and julie, were among the hostages released today. a member of the family is going to join me live in just a few minutes. plus we re, gonna tell you about a wild news story in the new york times. it s quite a read, about a pardon donald trump gave to a very shady character, and how it up ended the federal investigation by his own justice department. mike schmidt of the new york times broke that story and is here to talk about that now. later, how does the biden campaign pick a lane of attack against an opponent that is promising to sick the military on american citizens, and also threatening to terminate obamacare? join me here in studio. but we do want to start tonight in israel and gaza, where civilians will soon wake up today five of what is now a six-day temporary truce. after it was extended for an additional two days just earlier today. as it stands right now, that means two more days, hostages will be able to leave gaza, and two more days t
other former first ladies. michelle obama, laura bush, and melania trump. mrs. carter woodland view laid to rest on wednesday. and that is tonight s reidout. inside with jen psaki starts now. inside with jen psaki starts now. well, there is a lot going on tonight. 11 more hostages have been freed from gaza, and a pause in the fighting has been extended by two days. her twin daughters, emma and julie, were among the hostages released today. a member of the family is going to join me live in just a few minutes. plus we re, gonna tell you about a wild news story in the new york times. it s quite a read, about a pardon donald trump gave to a very shady character, and how it up ended the federal investigation by his own justice department. mike schmidt of the new york times broke that story and is here to talk about that now. later, how does the biden campaign pick a lane of attack against an opponent that is promising to sick the military on american citizens, and also threat
deliberations about to resume in donald trump s criminal trial. what the jury is asking to hear for a second time will be revealed in a matter of moments. stay tuned for that. good morning. could be quite a day. we ll see. i m bill hemmer in new york city. dana: i woke up ready to go. i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. we have a lot to get to. former president trump heading downtown for day two of deliberations. trump and his team must remain at the courthouse as the jury decides whether to convict him of 34 counts of falsifying business records. bill: the former president s fate in the hands of 12 new yorkers. they deliberated 4 1/2 hours day one and ended the day with a few requests from the judge. dana: they want to rehear testimony from david pecker and michael cohen and then they also asked the judge to repeat his instructions. those things are expected to happen when court resumes less than 30 minutes from now. bill: our legal team is ready to go.