to governor itself, the district should have autonomy and some of them are saying they re disappointed. d.c. has this right, it s a sad day for d.c. home rule. deeply disappointed. it is a very divisive issue for the democrats and it is a har b harbinger on the issue that democrats may have on crime going into this election. certainly something to watch. thank you so much. it is the top of the hour on cnn newsroom. hello, everyone. today disgraced former south carolina attorney alex murdaugh was sentenced to life in prison for the murders of his wife, maggie and his youngest son paul. a judge handed down two consecutive life sentences without parole for the killings. his defense team plans to file an appeal in the next few days. before he was sentenced, the former lawyer maintained his innocence. i ll say it again. i respect this court. but i m innocent. i would never under any circumstances hurt my wife maggie and i would never under any circumstances hurt my son p
massive intelligence leak at the pentagon as the biden administration scrambles to assess the damage and contain the fallout. hello, and welcome everyone. welcome back to you, bill. bill: thanks for having me, bill melugin in for john roberts. u.s. officials are trying to put the pieces together how secret intelligence documents were leaked online. exposed highly sensitive info, not just on the war in ukraine but also on u.s. spy operations on some of the closest allies. possibly most alarming part of all this, the white house says, they don t know if the leak has been contained. sandra: american officials are attempting to sooth foreign governments and human services that may have been compromised by this unauthorized disclosure, as concern is growing, they will now be hesitant to share critical intelligence in the future. bill: and fox team coverage right now. retired general keith kellogg standing by. but first jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon. what are we le
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senate judiciary committee pressed not only on the failed taylor swift sale and whether his company is now a monopoly in the concert business. it is not just about taylor swift. there is something going on. it is about prices, hidden fees that are way too high. site disruptions. dana: chad pergram has more from capitol hill. i have a few friends trying to get tickets for their daughters and their daughters are constantly asking them did we get tickets yet? the answer is no. what could they find out today? fans of taylor swift and ticketmaster are never, ever, ever getting back together after the debacle involving the singer s concert series last year. senate committee is probing antitrust issues for live music events. it should surprise no one that the taylor swift concert pre-sales failed in this way. in fact, what we need is now enforcement of laws and conditions that were envisioned at the time live nation and ticketmaster merged. website meltdown during a pre-sa
santos. that is a new development, and a significant one, and that s worth watching in the days ahead. that s gonna do it for us, that s time for the last word with ali velshi. good evening ali,. that evening, my friend. i appreciate you reminding us about medusa, in the early days the, war your team really relied on medusa, to get the best reporting we can, get from people understand what s going on russia. these are the little pockets of resistance around which people cling. they come to, them out of medusa can stay alive, a number of russians who are going where this war, they don t really understand why they re in it in the first place, they re feeling the economic effects of it. they got to go and get good information from places like medusa. so i think it s important we draw tension to them, and i m grateful for it. thank you for saying, so and it also said that the russian diaspora israel thing, and be unable to get russian language, real news, independent news