griff: took the jury less than three hours to convict him of the murder of his wife and son. ainsley: charles watson is outside of the court house in walter borough, south carolina. what is the latest? what are you expecting this morning will seek life in prison without the possibility of parole when alec murdaugh is sentenced behind me this morning for the murders of his wife maggie and son paul. after thursday s verdict alec was remanded almost immediately and let out ever the cool tan county courthouse he is staring at 30 years to life in prison after the jury came back guilty of two counts of murder and two counts of possessing a weapon during the commission of a violent crime. scene of the murders after voice was caught snapchat video moments of before his wife and son were killed. son buster sat a few rows behind him with a deflated look on his face. his lawyers tried to throw a hail mary with a request for a mistrial lack of evidence. judge newman thought otherwise
that the district attorney likely errored in exercising its jurisdiction to enjoin the u.s. use of the classified records in its criminal investigation. we agree. and there s more. the three-judge panel tears to shreds the arguments that trump and his lawyers have been making in public and in the court of law, that the records belong to him, or that somehow, at some unknown and unstated point in time, that he declassified the documents. also, from the ruling, quote, plaintiff, meaning donald trump, has not even attempted to show that he has a need to know the information contained in the classified documents. the plaintiff suggests that he may have declassified these documents when he was president. but the record contains no evidence that any of these records were declassified. in any event, at least for these purposes, the declassification argument is a red herring, because declassifying an official document would not change its content or render it personal. so even if we
crowds of protesters to send on that neighborhood chanting outside his home. and several demonstrations around the country turned violent this weekend following this up in court s decision to overturn roe v wade. a story of a tiny baby in tennessee born with serious heart trouble being denied a transplant allegedly based solely on his vaccination status . here to talk about the struggle of the little boy. we begin with that amtrak derailment in missouri. the very latest tonight. amtrak says going from los angeles to chicago derailed monday afternoon. it hit a dump truck blocking a public crossing. the missouri state highway patrol estimates 207 passengers on board as well as 14 crewmembers. estimates up to 50 people were hurt. video and pictures show that chaos after the crash, some of the train cars flipped on their side, passengers crawling out o them. listen to some people describe the terrifying experience. you heard a loud noise, and thought no, we hit something.
the court was an outrage, show up and vote. vote, vote, vote. but is he showing the urgency that so many democrats are demanding? and wnba star brittney griner s trial begins in russia. the u.s. calls her wrongfully detained and her family says the president must do whatever it takes to get her out. i would love for him to tell me he cares. the only thing that the biden administration can do for me is get my wife back. inside politics, the biggest stories, sourced by the best reporters now. welcome to inside politics sunday. i m abby phillip. the 2024 election is more than two years away, but donald trump does not want to wait. sources are telling cnn that he s recently discussed a formal campaign launch this month, ditching plans to wait until after the midterms. one source says he knows that if he if he announces, he ll be center stage again. and trump s discussions about running again come as bombshell testimony before the january 6 th committee is shedding
pushing cases. i will speak with one of those theories ahead. later, men are major developments in uvalde texas. in the wake of the massacre at robb elementary, but why did it take so long? i will speak with the former mayor of san antonio, about that and more. a good sunday morning to you all. happy fourth of july. i am katie fang. this morning american airlines bounced back from a holiday travel nightmare. a glitch in the scheduling platform, drop power to stop thousands of flights for the month. it says, it has resorted most of the flights. it s the latest addition to summer travel stress. from weekends of severe storms, getting on to a flight from almost any airline, has been a hassle. maggie vespa is live for us at chicago s o hare international with the latest. maggie? he katie good morning. we ve been talking for weeks now for headaches about hairlines. this feels like a migraine for american hairlines. basically a glitch in the airline schedule the platform, allow