wife and son to hide financial crimes. the prosecutor is seeking to go after alex on this comes back to the notion that he did have a motive, he did have a reason and he did have a world that was closing in on him as again, the details of his financial improprieties and embezzling were coming to life and known by his wife and indirectly by his own son and the separate drugs issue, this break will be about 15 minutes or so. i want to get the read from ted williams what he makes of this argument that the prosecutor is making. that this storm got to the point that he did what he did and he outlined the storm. but it dragged on awhile. he s trying to map the storm out for the jury. how do you think it went? you know, neil, i think mr. waters has put on a compelling case here by the prosecution here. he has laid out a road map for this jury to be able to follow. you know, you have to ask yourself, when is alex murdaugh lie something when his lips are moving. i say that to say th
president trump, was at the center of the conspiracy to overturn the election of joe biden. the committee says it will connect the dots between trump s lies and the violence at the capitol. aides have amassed a mountain of new information. lauren fox is live on capitol hill for us. what are you expecting? how are things going to be playing out? well, kate, this is all going to kick off with opening statements from thompson, the committee chairman, and the top republican on the committee, liz cheney. we re told from aides they are going to run this hearing. they will do most of the talking. there s three areas that they are going to explore tonight. some of which is unseen to the public previously. one of the areas, they are going to play some video from the private and closed door depositions and interviews they did with trump family members and campaign officials, white house aides. we expect that is going to make an impact here. we know there s going to be previous unseen f
A single party fraudulent Impeachment Process deployed against the president like the one being used against donald trump. Thats whats unprecedented here. Its not the claim that a president doesnt want to turn over witnesses or documents. That as we said many times today is actually quite common. By the way, lets remember, noted again, President Trump has consistently cooperated with this congress in fulfilling its oversight and investigation responsibilities. I noticed the statistics this morning when we started, there were 25 Administration Officials that testified before the House Oversight this year and 25 at the House Judiciary Committee. At the start of the Impeachment Inquiry the white house produced more than 100,000 pages of documents to the oversight committee. In spite of their allegations, the democrats know President Trump has a lawful cause to challenge the subpoenas because they involve direct wln are
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murdaugh did do these killings. the defense has been arguing that they don t add up that simply. there were two gunmen, 2 different guns that we ll separately hear. one of the things that struck me from creighton waters, after an executive investigation, there s one pear that had the motive, who had the means and the opportunity to commit he s crimes. also whose guilty conduct after the crimes betrays him. on the motive part, i m not so quite convinced. maybe you can help me with this. ultimately something that jurors weigh more than anything else, the motive part. what would it be here? and neil, that is the weakness. you re absolutely right. the motive part in this case is terribly confusing. because think about it. what they re saying is that
they deserve to know the facts of what happened here and so does the state of texas. making it clear that they are in a fact-finding mission. shortly thereafter, the hearing went into executive investigation. we know members of the texas dps will be testifying under oath. and the committee members will be reviewing and examining evidence. we did witness colonel steven mcgraw entered the hearing room. and exhibits were brought into the exhibits can be anything related to the scene. we learned that some of the evidence that could be we viewed including police reports, 911 reports, transcripts, things like that. meanwhile, in uvalde, what is