cuomo resigns defiant as calls for him to resign get louder during the day. even the albany times union that endorsed him three times for governor citing the alleged behavior and nursing home deaths, now says, quote, it is time for mr. cuomo to resign and for those who helped him deceive the public to go too. alex hogan falling all the late-breaking developments live in new york city. alex. reporter: hi, eric and arthel. now the governor s office is responding to fox news after the two more women came forward with accusations of an inappropriate workplace environment, this former aide named anna liss tells the wall street journal that cuomo would ask her if she had a boyfriend and called had her sweetheart. at first she said she saw it as harmless flirtations until she started to see the actions and patronizing. a former press aide spoke to the washington post and said twice after events in 2000, cuomo called her to his hotel room and pulled her toward him until she left th
terrifying. reporter: it s more than two weeks since the russians with drew and the operation to account for all the bodies they left behind isn t finished. i won t be able to imagine the scale of suffering for these people. this week governor ron desantis signing an abortion ban into law without exemptions for rape, incest or human trafficking. it makes me angry, sad and worried. it feels like we re going backwards. with the increase in costs in almost everything related to homes new floors, new baseboards, new doors this general contractor is now dealing with very different numbers. this plywood used to be, like, $20, $25. now you pay almost $50. hi, everyone. i m jessica dean in for pamela brown tonight and you re in the cnn newsroom. right now it s midnight in kyiv and ukraine is entering its 53rd day of war with russia intensifying its attacks. in the east a cruise missile slammed into a residential neighborhood in the decimated city of kharkiv. a
and the presidency. joining us now, just outside the courthouse here in manhattan, msnbc national correspondent yasmin vossoughian. what is the reaction from the courtroom? what are we expecting for the remainder of the day? a lot for the remainder of the day. we re expecting a decision here from the jury. i ll start with that. timing-wise, it looks like the judge wants a jury to go into deliberations during lunch, which will likely happen after alina habba delivers her closing remarks. e. jean carroll s attorneys have rested, completed their closing remarks. let me paint a picture, as we await this ten-minute break before alina habba starts her closing remarks and the expectations there. so, at one point e. jean carroll paints a picture for the jury. imagine yourself opening up your computer, she says, and seeing tweets from the president of the united states, then president donald trump, imagine him saying these things about you, and imagine him saying, you re unattractiv
reigned for 70 years. in other words the vast majority of the 67 million people living in the uk and the millions more in countries that recognize her as their queen have lived their entire lives without anyone else on the throne. at this hour, all of them, along with the rest of the world, are praying and hoping for the best, but bracing for the worst. i want to bring in correspondent molly hunter, historian jon meacham and katty kay, an msnbc contributor. molly, what do we know at this hour? reporter: as you just mentioned we now believe the queen has all four of her children with her. we saw the picture of prince william driving three of his uncles, we believe they coordinated their travel, arrived together. we believe that prince harry is traveling to balmoral without meghan. i do just want to bring your audience back up to speed with the statement from the palace we got a few hours ago. we have not gotten an update from buckingham palace since this statement. it reads