in on the four israeli hostage just rescued from how long her delete starts right now beaten and malnourished that from a doctor who treated the four israeli hostages, rescued from the terror of paris group hamas by the idf, new video of the operation is just in, as we learned details about the mission and the dozens of palestinians killed in the process and former president donald trump meeting today with a probation officer, what we re learning about his virtual hearing coming smack dab in the middle of a 2024 campaign stop. but first the breaking news who s in the trial of hunter biden, president biden s son closing arguments are now done and the jury. now has the case cnn breaking news welcome to the lean anja tapper and we start this hour with breaking news. we re now in verdict watch as the jury deliberates and hunter biden s federal gun trial. president biden, son faces three criminal charges, two for allegedly lying on a gun form application, claiming he was not o
appreciate you, casey jordan and your insights into this. thank you so much. always great to be here thanks for joining us. the news continues next it s friday, june 7, right now on cnn this morning, president biden, promoting freedom and democracy from the shore because of normandy. while donald trump returns to the campaign trail, apparently bent on retribution president zelenskyy meeting with world war ii veterans as he goes impatient with the case of us aid to ukraine. and trump allies. steve bannon, order to prison with a very short window to appeal for help from hi are for all right. 5:00 a.m. here in washington, alive, looked at new york city. beautiful shot on this friday i they morning. nice to start with that way. good morning, everyone. i m kasie hunt. wonderful to have you with us. president biden returns to normandy, france today to deliver a speech on the power of democracy from a site separating the omaha and utah beaches. that is where american s
good morning. 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific. i m jose diaz-balart. just moments ago, you saw it here on msnbc, president biden delivering an address defending democracy and freedom at the pointe du hoc ranger monument in normandy, france. 80 years ago there at pointe du hoc, u.s. army rangers scaled the 100 foot cliffs overlooking omaha and utah beaches on d-day. it is about seven miles west of the normandy american cemetery, also where in 1984 then president ronald reagan delivered one of his moment memorable speeches. before the speech today, president biden met with ukrainian president zelenskyy, announcing a new $225 million military assistance package for ukraine. joining us now, richard haass, president emeritus of the council on foreign relations and elise labbott. wondering your thoughts on this speech the day it was delivered, what it means for the history of the world, what we witnessed there 80 years ago. well, jose, what happened 80 years ago, in no sm
from across the globe, spanning 5,000 years of art. museums like this are always looking at new ways to engage audiences. one idea here to see how our brains react to what we re seeing. we often talk about how art makes us feel or what it gets us thinking about. well, today it s time for a way of quantifying that. so we re just going to put this on your head here. 0k. just goes behind your ears. this muse headset, which would more commonly be used as a meditation device, has been repurposed to translate brain activity into a real time 3d visualisation. and this has four eeg sensors. that s right, four sensors that are on your forehead and picking up the electromagnetic activity off your brain. 0k. and what does that mean it s going to learn from me? it s going to take this raw data right off your headset. 0ur set up processes it in lots of different ways, which kind of indicate sort of what your brain s doing when you re looking at the art. when the brain recognises - somet
The former communist east. The current chancellor, angela merkel, has led the tributes, describing him as a great german and a Great European. The bbcs paul adams looks back at his life. As the cold war ended, helmut kohl seemed to tower, quite literally, over everyone and everything around him. As a child, he witnessed the destruction of his country. World war ii inspiring his lifelong desire to unify germany and europe. He rose through the ranks of the christian democratic union, becoming chancellor in 1982. His provincial manners were frequently mocked but he was tough and he knew how to wield power, and when history came calling, he was ready. The fall of the berlin wall, a moment of euphoria and, for helmut kohl, a chance to put his fractured country back together. But unity did not stop there. With frances president francois mitterrand, he pursued his other big idea the new European Union and its own currency, the euro. He didnt always agree with his political protege and his car