i couldn t comprehend wha was happening. i couldn t sleep losing my husband. it s an image that is neve gonna go away. a father out for a walk wit his son. i heard shots very loud shots. the child survives, the father doesn t all he was asking was honey, tell me how s the baby is the baby okay? it was an execution yes the killers never caught. we re waiting for a phone call, waiting for a break. nothing was coming in. then, one month later another shooting the victim the dead man s partner and no question this time wh the killer was i panicked because i though he was reaching for his gun an that s when i shot was it self-defense the lead detective kept telling us, everyone s life is in danger. or was it something else? it s a lousy excuse to kill somebody what secrets were stored on this tape? when he come out, i was ready. villain i just couldn t believe wha i heard. or victim hug your family kiss your children you don t know when y
sue hi eric hello everyone i am arthel neville jimmy carter select the 39th president in 1976 defeating incumbent republican gerald ford after leaving the white house president carter devoted his retirement to humanitarian efforts but he and his wife rod s own founded the carter presidential center to promote human rights across the globe. alexis mcadams has more breaking details live in york city newsroom. we just got this news in a short time ago from jimmy carter s family and foundation jimmy carter back home with his family in georgia we are told. they released this statement a short time ago this short hospital stays former u.s. president jimmy carter decided today to spend his remaining time at home with his family receive hospice care and set up additional medical intervention is full support of this family and medical team for the the family asked for privacy at this time in his grip over the shown by his many admirers. many of those at this point are sporting and o
i m ben brown in the studio our other top stories this hour... as the regulator ofgem lowers the price cap for gas and electricity, there are fresh calls for the government to stop a rise in energy bills in april. a new panorama investigation uncovers evidence that women are being misled and manipulated about abortion by some crisis pregnancy advice centres,in the uk. the first female speaker of the house of commons, betty boothroyd, dies at the age of 93. good afternoon from windsor, where rishi sunak and the eu have struck a new agreement to amend post brexit trading rules with the eu. the prime minister said the deal marked a decisive breakthrough after years of wrangling, allowing smooth, free flowing trade while preserving the belfast agreement, the setttlement which underpins devolved government in northern ireland. mr sunak said the agreement would remove any sense of a border in the irish sea, the chief complaint of unionists who have boycotted stormont in prote
hour on cnn newsroom. i m bianna golodryga. i m victor blackwell. in just a few hours, we ll see president biden in primetime. this will be his first state of the union address before a divided congress. the speech will offer the president his largest television audience of the year, and unlike last year when nancy pelosi sat behind the president, the house speaker seat will be occupied by republican kevin mccarthy. his party holds a slim majority in the house, and the president said he will extend his hand. he ll go across the aisle for veterans and the opioid epidemic. he expects to lay out his successes setting up what insiders say is a test run for his re-election bid. manu raju and phil mattingly are at the white house. give us a preview of what we can expect tonight. i think the president will try to connect. when you talk to his advisers, connect what they view of critical accomplishments to what they know they still need to accomplish the year or two ahead. it
mirage. in biden s world, inflation is not at a four-decade high and 64% of americans are not living paycheck to paycheck. democrats are already cheering on the con job, chuck schumer s wetting himself with excitement. i think the president will do a very good job at selling the accomplishment. from what i hear there are like 40 million people to watch. it s not the super bowl but a heck of a lot of people. jesse: and general psaki thinks her old boss can seal the deal. people will get big, progressive, bold joe biden. he s done a lot of stuff, accomplished a lot of stuff, and nobody really knows about all those things. they can t make the speech about that, they know that. you can t do a list of all the things you ve done. people will tune out. they don t want to know about data. he needs to tell a story. joe biden is an amazing story teller. you sit in the oval office and karine can tell you and he can story tell for six hours. he needs to do that in the speech tonight