daybreak to assess the damage after two tornadoes touched down like last night and an historic election in mexico 6:00, a.m. here in washington alive. look at new york city on this monday morning. good morning, everyone. i m kasie hunt. it s wonderful to have you with us former president donald trump will be sentenced for his crimes on july 11, just days before he said to me, nominated for president at the republican national convention in an interview with fox over the weekend, trump claimed he is just fine with going to jail but in one of the most volatile divided moments in modern history, here s what he said about how his supporters might react i don t know that the public would stand it i don t i m not sure the public would stand for it with a house arrest or i think i think it d be tough for the public to take you know, at a certain point, there s a breaking point boyd there s a breaking point. he says, i spoke to democratic congressman adam schiff about those comments
inflammatory comments. and in the light of what happened on january the 6th, every time the former president says something like this, you look at it in a different way. having said that, trump made some similar remarks heading into the trial and during the trial, he was complaining there weren t enough people outside and i ve supported outside so, you do have to question whether he s still retains that power of mobilization to get his supporters out on the streets are a lot of them are in jail who responded to that call the first time? and they ve gone through some of the legal process, aggressive ones and pull at the same time at a time when tensions are so fraught running into this sentencing ahead of the convention, it all it takes is one person to interpret that as a call to action. and that s what s dangerous scott, i also did ask lara trump about this, about what her father-in-law meant when i talked to her on state of the union yesterday, let s just watch what she said well, th