don t come to me, i ll come to you. the president makes the trip up pennsylvania avenue as democrats set their priority list. senate majority leader chuck schumer was in the room, and now he will be here on the lead . a plot to kill foiled in michigan as authorities arrest a man they say wanted to kill jewish lawmakers including fwf michigan s attorney general. after six weeks of testimony and more than 70 witnesses, now the jury gets the case in the double murder trial for alex murdaugh. welcome to the lead. i m john berman in for jake tapper. we start with our national lead. moments ago the jury began deliberations in the murder trial of alex murdaugh. the jury will have to decide if murdaugh killed his wife maggie and son paul. more than 70 witnesses testified in the trial, which spanned more than six weeks. murdaugh admitted on the stand he lied to investigators about where he was the night of the murders, but he has fervently denied he committed the killings. mu
address, and you should never ever have to worry that your life will be taken! norah: as gun violence surges in america, could artificial intelligence help detect a threat in a crowd? it takes our cameras from passively recording event that happen to being able to prevent some things that happen. reporter: today s trial in a $1.6 billion lawsuit against fox news has been delayed by one day. this cracks the door open for a last-minute settlement. norah: the fbi arrest two men accusing of running secret chinese police station in new york city. we are onto you, wew e wito.e west coaloere osed t make pant inten years after the boston marathon bombing, how one survivor turned her tragedy into triumph. i don t think why me, why did this happen to me? i think it s about what am i going to do now? norah: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us as we start a new week together. we begin with another community in mourning ton
hello. i m abby phillip in washington. and happening right now, supreme court hearings underway that could effect millions of people who owe money on their student loans. justices are hearing arguments in two cases, challenging president biden s plan to wipe away more than $400 billion in student debt. six republican-led states and two individuals are challenging its legality. let s bring in cnn s jessica schneider and renee marsh. both are at the supreme court right now. jessica, i want to start with you first. it s no surprise, this is a conservative court. and so far, it sounds like they ve been pretty skeptical of the biden administration s argument so far. tell us about what s been happening. that s exactly right, abby. the conservative members of this court are really giving considerable pushback on the idea that president biden and his administration can even put into place this sweeping debt relief. they re really zeroing in on the price tag of this program, more th
reporter: the cable giant s biggest stars plus fox corporation chair rupert murdoch could take the stand this week as the company battles a defamation lawsuit filed by dominion voting systems. whether it s dominion, ebs whatever the voting machine company is reporter: the lawsuit alleges that the network knowingly broadcast bogus claims that dominion was used to rig the election in favor of then candidate joe biden. what our next guest says is evidence of voter fraud. reporter: fox hosts and their frequent guests sydney powell, and rudy giuliani aired false claims following the election, text messages show tucker carlson saying that powell is lying, and laura ingram writing sydney is a complete nut. i think it could be very damaging to fox s stars or big-name executives including and especially the murdochs to have to testify. reporter: dominion s lawyers