designed for how you live today and in the future entire family of furniture at floyd home .com. eva longoria, searching for mexico premieres tomorrow at 10 on cnn. captioning brought to you by meso book .com. we offer a free book on mesothelioma call for the free book and receive so much more call 1 808 31 37 100. hello again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me. i m fredricka whitfield. we start with breaking news, the governor of mississippi, issuing a state of emergency after a devastating tornado outbreak ripped through the south. at least 23 people are confirmed dead in mississippi. another person was killed in alabama. dozens more injured and at least four others are still missing at this hour. in a statement, president biden said he has spoken to local and federal officials and is praying for the people who have lost loved ones. in the town of rolling fork, mississippi neighborhoods are simply decimated. many residents are just thankful to be alive. the unity.
it was just to make brag. think twice before indicting a former president. trump even posted this on a social media site, making it look like he s raising a baseball bat against bragg. he also called him an animal. that post was later deleted. on friday, a law enforcement source told cnn that bragg had been threatened with assassination in a letter containing nonhazardous white powder it s a lot to process let me try and sort it out. remember signs initially pointed to the first trump indictment, possibly coming out of georgia, where fulton county d. a. fani willis is investigating his attempts to overturn the 2020 election there. and then it seemed that was going to be lapped by bragg and the hush money case. by the end of the week brag seemed to be slow walking. special counsel jack smith began to sprint. smith was appointed by merrick garland to look both at trump s role in the january 6th case and his handling of classified documents at mara lago. he scored two major vict
murdaugh waits his fate. we are an hour and a half away from the start of this morning s sentence hearing. brian: it took the jury less than three hours of jury deliberations to convict murdaugh. griff: live outside of the courthouse, hey charles. hey, good morning alex murdaugh expected back in court at 9:30 local time this morning. sentencing after a jury found him guilty of killing both his wife maggie and son paul on the property in 2021. really a tough day for alex on thursday who immediately after the verdict was read and out of the courthouse in handcuffs for the entire world to see. the 54-year-old staring 34 years or life in prison after the jury came back three hours of deliberations with unanimous verdict of guilty on two counts of murder and two counts of possessing a weapon during the condition of a violent crime here this verdict coming after weeks of testimony, including testimony from alex himself who was forced to admit he lied to the police for almost
on the southern border. welcome. glad to have you. i m neil cavuto. let s get the latest on what might expect to hear out of these leaders in a few minutes. we go to jacqui heinrich with more. jacqui? hi, neil. the president just sort of gave us a teasener his address to parliament about the details on this agreement that we re expected to hear more about when the two leaders speak shortly here. we re behind schedule. it s going to be a big topic of conversation. canada is announcing 15,000 slots for migrants from the southern hemisphere to come in to canada legally as part of a new agreement that will allow the u.s. and canada to turn away migrants that cross the northern border illegally as an update to this third safe third country agreement that has been really years in the making. for the longest time, migrants enter on the southern border have been required to first seek asylum in the country that they pass through. that did not apply ever to the northern border. it s
and george santos speaks. let s start with president biden on the ground. and now in california. landing early on his first visit to see the huge amount of damage from those who have been affected by the storms in that state. our team is there live. also this hour, an interview you will see here first. the district attorney of santa fe talking with nbc news after her stunning announcement. what she is saying about charging actor alec baldwin with manslaughter in that deadly movie set shooting. plus, news from back here on capitol hill. george santos responding to a trifecta of stories that kind of don t seem to add up. we re talking drag queen, a military veteran, a denial over a dying dog. we ve got a lot to get to from here in washington and around the country. we ll get to some of the stories in a moment but we want to start with breaking news out of the supreme court. here is the headline. the court says it is not able to identify the person or persons, plural, wh