good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. guilty a south carolina jury s come convicted former attorney alex murdaugh of killing his wife and son back in june of 2021. we ll have much more on all of that in a moment, but we are also following a key development in the efforts to hold donald trump accountable in the january 6th riot. a new justice department filing says trump can be held liable in a civil court for the actions of rioters at the capitol. doj rejected trump s claim of absolute immunity from civil lawsuits filed by police officers and members of congress. the department lawyers argued that protection goes away if a president uses words that are quote an incitement of imminent private violence. as a reminder, here is just some of what former president donald j trump said on that fateful day. we re gonna walk down to the capitol [applause] and we re going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women, and we re probably not gonna be cheering much
that protection goes away if a president uses words that are quote an incitement of imminent private violence. as a reminder, here is just some of what former president donald j trump said on that fateful day. we re gonna walk down to the capitol [applause] and we re going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women, and we re probably not gonna be cheering much for some of them. because you ll never take back our country with weakness. we fight like hell, and if you don t fight like hell, you re not gonna have a country anymore. what congresswoman, who is part of this lawsuit against donald trump, of course welcome the doj s decision today, and earlier she described what happened in the house when the capital was under siege. we had to try to put on our gas max and we were told we had to hit the floor we barely got out of the chambers before they came in. we almost did not get out of there. after january six, the officers on the front lines of the attack t
theories. the coin of the realm. and antisemitism, you could call it the oldest conspiracy theory in the book. the idea is that the jews are, again, inventing covid 19 or trying to commit wide genocide. or trying to kill, fell in the blank, children. these are ugly troves that have persisted for centuries across cultures, across continents. and today, they are manifesting in this time. and all of it, all of them i must say are scary. and imagine a world that might not be far off, stephanie, where artificial intelligence is not just shaping our news feeds. it s literally shaping the world around us. and embedded with biases, and amplifying prejudices, in ways that might be invisible but absolutely terrifying. jonathan, i want you to talk to the people out there who might not pay close attention to these stories because it doesn t affect them personally. it doesn t affect their
where social media is shaping the minds and molding the public conversation, conspiracy theories. the coin of the realm. and antisemitism, you could call it the oldest conspiracy theory in the book. the idea is that the jews are, again, inventing covid 19 or trying to commit wide genocide. or trying to kill, fell in the blank, children. these are ugly troves that have persisted for centuries across cultures, across continents. and today, they are manifesting in this time. and all of it, all of them i must say are scary. and imagine a world that might not be far off, stephanie, where artificial intelligence is not just shaping our news feeds. it s literally shaping the world around us. and embedded with biases, and amplifying prejudices, in ways that might be invisible but absolutely terrifying. jonathan, i want you to talk