hello, i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. i want to get right to the breaking news we re following this morning. donald trump arriving just moments ago at a manhattan courthouse for the closing arguments in his multimillion dollar civil fraud trial, and he spoke just before going into the courtroom. there is high tension this morning because trump has suggested he could challenge the judge who has barred him from speaking during closing arguments. another big development, a threat we re following, law enforcement responding to a reported bomb threat at the judge s house this morning. a source with direct knowledge tells nbc news. i want to get right to our yasmin vossoughian joining us from outside the courthouse in lower manhattan. and also with us, former u.s. attorney barbara mcquade and criminal defense attorney danny cevallos. we just saw trump speaking before heading into the courtroom saying, you know, it s not fair that the judge won t let him speak at closing a
questions, ladies and gentlemen. raise more questions that we wouldn t have to be dealing with if they had simply secured maggie s phone on june 8th when they got it, we wouldn t be here. so we do know from the timeline that alex left the property at 9:07. were they killed before he left? y don t know the answer to that. i don t know the answer to that. we do know if he was in the house when the shots were made down at the kennel, that he would not have heard them. we had decibel testing from mr. sutton. they were angry with mr. suttons test, not angry, challenged his conclusion on many things, they didn t touch his acoustic testing. didn t doubt that, haven t challenged that. if he s in the house, and shots are ringing down at the kennel, he doesn t hear them. he doesn t hear them. now they say that sometime after 8:44, and they peg it 8:48, 8:50, that is when paul last responded to a text from this friend of his, they ignore the fact there had to be clean-up. buster testifi
could offer those closing remarks once again. i expect judge engoron not to allow that to happen, right? he extended that deadline multiple times, and when noon came yesterday they had this back and forth with chris kiser, listen, are you going to abide by those parameters or not, so judge engoron decided it s not happening. those closing arguments are not going to happen. so after we get prosecution closing arguments, defense closing arguments as well, and then they will adjourn, and we ll have to await a decision from the judge in which we expect to come in the next couple of weeks, likely before the end of the month, but this is a judge that has taken his time. he has been very definitive. he has been very meticulous in delivering his decision throughout this entire period, so we re expecting him to do the same when it comes to this decision and the fines which will be leveled against the former president and his organization. and so yasmin, what about
inside that south carolina courtroom where you see alex murdaugh, so we re going to break away from that double-murder trial for just a moment to figure out the technology of bringing that picture live back to you. we have ways to monitor it. we can hear it. in the meantime, if anything pops, we can tell you what is said inside the courtroom. in the meantime, emily, when you look at yesterday compared to today and yesterday went on forever with the closing arguments from the prosecution, how would you compare the two substance wise? emily: both are focused on the who and why and difference in prosecution closing arguments and here midway through the defense closing arguments, near the end is import placed on the circumstantial evidence that points toward both. for example, in the middle of there was behavior of the defendant after the time of the killings. his attorney is saying is this evidence of guilt or trauma?
national corvette museum show floor in bowling green, kentucky. jenna: it pains me to see this. how could this happen right in the museum? if you really think about it. jon: that is what they are asking. they felt they paid about 40 feet wide, 30 feet deep. the museum is closed now. many of those vehicles on loan from gm will be removed until structural inspectors can assess the damage to the skydome. will they ever get them out of there is the question. jenna: hopefully. happening now in a florida court, closing arguments finishing up as a jury decides the fate of a man with the name michael done. they say he murdered a teenager who refused to turn down his music. in miami with more on this story. reporter: we just heard from the prosecution closing arguments