as it relates to 2022-fc, count 1, terrorism causen a death, the sentence is the defendant shall serve life without the possibility of parole, credit for eight days served. counts 2 through 5, homicide, first degree, premedicated murder, the court s sense is the defendant shall serve the rest of his life without the possibility of parole, credit for eight days served. on counts 6 through 12, assault with intent to murder, on each of the occupants, defendant is septembered to 18 years and 9 months to 80 years, with the michigan department of corrections, credit for eight days served. on counts 13 through 24, those being felony phi arm, the defendant is septembered to two years on each of those counts, with credit for 30 days served. counts 1 through 12 are concurrent to each other. counts 13 through 24 are concurrent to each other. count 1 is consect tiff to 2, 2 to 14, 3 to 15, count 4 is consecutive to count 16. 5 is consecutive to 17. 6 is consecutive to 18, 7 is consecutiv
extend their truce another day? that and a new report from the new york times that israel actually knew the plan for the hamas attack more than a year before it happened. plus indicted congressman george santos could be out of a job in just hours from now. and now he s threatening to take down his own colleagues if expelled from the house. and racism, hazing, sexual assault. what top ranking military officials have been concealing from the public for years. we expose a coast guard cover-up right here tonight. i m pamela brown, and this is the source. and good evening to you. kaitlan is off tonight. just three hours from another truce deadline, what could be the end of the pause in fighting between israel and hamas. negotiations going down right to the wire once again on this seventh day of the truce, as a seventh group of hostages were freed and are now safely back in israel. only eight hostages released in this handover. israel and hamas agreed to count the two
for trump so we track them down, and wait until you see what they did next. and tonight rfk jr. gaining traction. his supporters going to tell you why it s kennedy for them over biden and trump. let s go out front. reporter: and good evening. i m erin burnett. out front tonight, prepared to attack at any hour. that s what israel is saying tonight as hamas says it s at, quote, high combat readiness. both sides preparing for the truce to end tonight if a deal is not reached by midnight eastern. last night the truce was extended for 24 hours at the last minute. today eight hostages were released. right now it s a group of six that arrived in israel. two others were released earlier today. they ve now been reunited with their family. the reality is so far women and children and hostages have been primarily released. that was the deal made by israel and hamas. by israel s last count there aren t very many women and children left in gaza, but there are 118 men still being held
he didn t dare to say the words jack smith and her mind his favorite phrasing of deranged jack smith. he did not dare attack the three women judges who clearly were not buying his fake argument in the appeals court today. and as usual, he did not offer any defense against the crimes he is accused of in the case. andrew weissmann is back with us to consider what we saw in a seemingly changed criminal defendant trump today. andrew, let s take a look at what we saw, some of what we saw from donald trump at that microphone today. i feel that is a president you have to have immunity. very simple. and if you don t there s an example of this case where a loss of immunity and i did nothing wrong. that s donald trump almost falling asleep. that s like what he says in the last minute before he gets whatever that our nap of sleep
that s what sent it here to the appeals court today. last week the former president s lawyers asked judge tanya chutkan to hold special counsel jack smith and his team in contempt of court for continuing to file motion while the appeals process has paused the case. now, separately, there has been a twist in trump s election interference case in georgia. co-defendant of the former president is accusing fulton county d.a. fani willis of having inappropriate relationship with a top prosecutor on the case. now, according to the washington examiner, quote: special prosecutor nathan weighed a private attorney has been paid roughly $654,000 in legal fee bias fulton county since january of 22 some of which he paid for extravagant vacations with willis. when it comes to the hearing here today for the federal case and on this immunity appeal, the trump team is going to argue that a president, past, current, so sitting president, that they have absolute immunity from criminal charges. the governm