that will do it for me on this addition of alex witt reports, who is enjoying some well- deserved time off . thank you for watching. we will see you again tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. eastern. next, the beat: weekend peer hello, i m ari melber covering the first conviction of a former president in american history. thursday, may 30, 2024 , is now etched in all of our collective experiences. the day a jury found donald trump guilty. the date a man who spent his life outrunning lawsuits from fellow citizens, civil cases from government officials, regulatory probes, federal probes, congressional inquiries, a record-breaking two impeachments and one presidential term, historic rico charge in an unprecedented two federal indictments, the defendant outran or punted accountability and all of those cases over many years which involved all kinds of evidence of wrongdoing found he could not outrun a jury of his peers. after two days and nine hours of deliberation as they unanimously found h
verdict is read, but of course that means they haven t ruled it in either. right? and there s not much time. nicely. all right. thank carol. thank you. thanks for joining us. the news continues now, right here on cnn it s thursday, may 30, right now on cnn this morning day two of deliberations about to begin in donald trump s hush money trial after jurors sent to requests to the judge supreme court justice samuel alito, blaming his wife for flying an upside-down on flag. now recused, refusing to recuse himself from january 6, cases and dirty tactics, north korea launching balloons filled with feces he s and trash and dropping them on south korea i m here in washington, alive. look at, i guess that s new york city city. there it is a little little cloudy there this morning as those jurors start to wake up, had into their second day of deliberations. good morning, everyone. i m casey, hence it s wonderful to have you with us. the jury in the trump hush money trial bac
it s thursday, may 30, right now on cnn this morning, verdict. watch the trump hush money. jury back to work today and asking for another look at some key evidence. justice samuel alito, defiant, refusing to recuse himself from january 6, related cases, and do my hands up and my hey, hey, hey, hey and he just pulled me down a family car jack in their own driveway and it s all caught on a doorbell camera. let s terrifying and elon musk, white house adviser, what might happen if donald trump wins in november right 6:00 a.m. here in washington live look, and new york city on this thursday morning and cloudy there as those jurors get underway with their work. good morning, everyone. i m placing it is wonderful to have you with us. jury deliberations about to resume in donald trump s criminal hush money trial. and we re getting a better feel for what those seven men and five women, women are focusing on how the former president may be preparing. or maybe he s just prepar
for you to begin tonight and begin the special, and that is how we all went through this from when it first started to break on that day i mentioned thursday, may 30. we have a verdict in the criminal trial of donald trump! we are looking at counts one, guilty peer count two, guilty. count three, guilty. breaking news. donald trump found guilty on at least five, five of the 34 charges so far. that just stopped me in my tracks. there is an eruption guilty on one through five. one through 12 trump is not above the law. is accountability and exactly what america needs right now. we need for accountability to be had by all those that break the law. those jurors were chosen by both sides. count 20, guilty peer count
don t give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we re cracking down on medicare fraud. let s make medicare stronger for all of us. good morning. it s thursday may 30. i hope you will have a fantastic day. thanks for sharing part of it with us. i m gretchen carlson. america s top cop wants to explain himself to the media today. in the last hour the charm offensive has started falling apart. not surprising. one news organization after another giving him the cold shoulder saying because it s off the record we don t want to come. we are live in washington with the latest for you. meanwhile we are learning more about the woman behind the irs targeting scandal. she ran that unit in cincinnati. did lois lerner try to bribe a republican not to run for office?