you won t physicians mutual wednesday, may 29th, right now on cnn this morning, 12 manhattan jurors about to begin deciding the fate of a former president will it impact the future of the country? plus ahead. all right your question robert de niro taking on trump and tangling with his supporters outside the manhattan courthouse and hurricane-force winds pushing an american airlines 7307 completely away from the gate with no one at the helm? and the best of america s pastime finally, getting there dues. major league baseball, shaking up the all-time record books 6:00 a.m. here in washington. alive. look at new york city is a town that is going to start deliberating donald trump s fate here later on this morning. good morning, everyone. i m kasie hunt. it s wonderful to have you with us the arguments have been made and now it s time for 12 ordinary people from manhattan to decide whether or not donald trump is a criminal, a decision that might shake up the race for presiden
heard. we are excited. he is excited. tonight, how congressional republicans became accomplices to the criminal ex-president. this is an outstanding group of people. i am with them 1000%. they are with me 1000%. as trump pressures a speaker of the house to overturn his felony conviction. new reporting on more undisclosed luxury gifts to justice clarence thomas. and why the ruling on abortion pills is just the beginning of the battle when all in starts right now . good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. a lot has happened on capitol hill since the last time donald trump was there. there was the deadly insurrection he incited. there was the biden inauguration he skipped. the record-setting second impeachment he faced for the deadly insurrection he incited. there was a time in the immediate aftermath of all of that, late january, february, march it seemed he may never be welcomed back. but we know how that turned out to. today, the former president and is 34 fel
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