confirmed that everything biden said was basically the israeli position and he did not push back. and i think it was very interesting because at least i ll tell you my own opinion. i was expecting a tiny out for some sort of a pushback. yeah. it didn t to happen and it s very, very interesting. brock reviewed, thanks. the news continues right here on cnn outfront next, trump s next move, a former president vowing to appeal his conviction while his lawyers way whether to move his sentencing date. michael cohen is my yes plus kristi noem is out front on the verdict. would she be on the gop ticket with a convicted felon? and the people who have been jailed for the same crime as trump far. they and what do their stories tell us about his feet let s go out, find good evening. i m erin burnett outfront tonight, trump plotting his next move. the former president and now a convicted felon at bedminster, new jersey, his home there after spending the day with his family, ivanka j
90, 22% of republicans who a bonus primaries or not trump. i think it s can make difficult for them to vote for trump, and it might be a pointer to that thank you very, very much. we got to run erin burnett outfront starts right now outfront next, trump s next move. a former president vowing to appeal his conviction while his lawyers way whether to move his sentencing date. michael cohen is my guess. plus kristi noem is out front on the verdict. would she be on the gop ticket with a convicted felon? the people who have been jailed for the same crime as trump, who are they? and what do their stories tell us about his feet? let s go out fine good evening. i m erin burnett outfront tonight, trump plotting his next move. the former president and now a convicted felon at bedminster, new jersey, his home there after spending the day with his family, ivanka jared melania, and baron all four noticeably absent during trump s historic trial ended up press conference or a spee
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And my guess is the second issue that would be foremost is the idea of allowing more than one other accuser, uncharged crime to come in. As you had mentioned in the setup to this, there was four additional ones this time around. And that usually is a problem. You might remember, wolf, in the specter retrial, that was the same prosecution game plan they used in that case. Laura coates suggested, mark, and i wonder if you agree during this period leading up to sentencing, he wont be sent to jail. Given his history, would he normally go to jail following sentencing as he awaits an appeal . Yes. And normally i will tell you in most jurisdictions, if youre convicted on felony and youve been out of custody, 99 times out of 100 the judge will remand you to custody. So he might be remanded into custody right now following the this conviction 99 times out of 100 thats what happens. Let me ask laura if she agrees with you on that. What do you think . It is true its very common once a conviction