moment after the new york trump trial conversation is make its case to the jury deliberations are expected to begin tomorrow. the jury told to be prepared to stay later if necessary. the former president trump speaks when court adjourns parts will take you there life. welcome everyone, i m charles bieder for neil cavuto and this is your world s. get ripening forward with the very latest outside the courthouse. were on a break right now the prosecutors just that there are about one third of the way through their closing arguments in particular joshua stained-glass steinglass is providing more color on the underlying crime the former president donald trump is charged with. he s accused of to suppress negative stories about him leading up to the 2016 election. there also talking about the nonprosecution agreement that packer entered into and cohen s 2018 guilty plea to federal campaign finance violations. trump s team continues to object but they re getting overruled by t
with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., jesse watters, and greg gutfeld. it s 5:00 in new york city, this is the five. president trump back in court as his chief rival cranks up the heat looking to go after him harder. a d.c. appeals court taking up former president trump s claims of immunity from prosecution in the january 6th case. the former president in court, despite not being required to be there, as lawyers and judges way his fate, trumpet slamming what he says is an unfair prose prosecution. i think it s very unfair when a political opponent is prosecuted by the doj, by biden s doj. i think they feel this is the way they will try to win. they feel that as a president, you have to have immunity. as trumpet battles it out in court, team biden thinks it is a political opportunity.
international lawyers. that was the pinnacle of human rights law and the example so many criminal court situations have followed since then. but the big difference between what happened at nuremberg and what potentially could happen if any of these war crime cases become prosecutions and become attempts to bring people to justice the germans lost world war ii. they were not able to avoid prose prosecution, they lost, they surrendered. it is difficult to imagine any way this conflict resolves where putin is not in charge of russia. i asked him about that. yeah, i think it s an important question, we can t be naive about things. we need to be realistic. collected the evidence, preserve it, analyze it and make
it s a crime. and the russia is the aggressor. the responsibility for this aggression lies in the conscience of one person. this man is vladimir putin. my father is ukrainian. my mother is russian. i have never been enemies. this necklace is symbol of the fact that russia must immediately stop the war. so our nations will be able to r reconcile. go to the rally. do not be afraid. they cannot arrest us all. according to to russian state media the woman is in police custody and could face prose prosecution. for more we re in londs. london. this is an extraordinary act of bravery. for somebody who may pay terrible consequences. a couple weeks ago, the russian parliament passed laws expressly forbidding this type of protest. because of course russia continues to claim that there isn t an invasion or war going