neil in. neil: thank you for that, rick reichmuth on that. meanwhile, the very week that we learned it looks like alex murdaugh is going to be spending the rest of his life in jail, his defense team says we have ample grounds for appeal. charles watson with more on that. charles. reporter: neil, good morning to you. curl his sentencing hearing, alex murdaugh refused to take accountability for murdering his wife maag dwi and his son paul on the family s plot in 2021. he told the court they had the wrong guy. i m innocent. i would never hurt my wife maggie, and i would never hurt my son paul. reporter: judge clifton newman was quite frank in talking about murdaugh s conduct throughout the trial and the investigation. newman said this was one of the most troubling cases that he s had to preside over, and he went on to say that murdaugh s behavior was deseatful the whole way through. the tangled web we weave, what d you mean by that? i meant when i lieded, i
elections and there is no break inside. from here he s heading to the g20 with a big meeting on monday with china s xi. neil in. neil: peter, thank you. peter doocy in cambodia with the president. all right, christian whiton was listening to all of this, of course, former state department official. it s one thing to forget country names and all that, i sometimes forget my own, but [laughter] leaving that aside, what do you make of the president s, you know, business as usual, back to climate change, back to these environmental issues? i m not taking anything away from the environment, its importance and all of that, but after this election and after americans, you know, were clearly making their pitch to deal with the economy where it s democrats whether it s democrats or republicans, it just seems out of step. it is. it s weird, and it just sort of reaffirms that beyond caring about the environment, this is sort of like a civic religion for the global elite, this climate change
the streets? people are going crazy, have they not? i m, like, what has happened here? i m going to tell you what has happened, we ve got people in washington that have become weakment yeah, they making criminals like heroes. reporter: yeah. as of friday 1.4, nearly 1.4 million georgians have voted early, that s about 95,000 votes short of the same time period in 2020 but still expected to be tight races. neil in. neil: thank you very much, my friend, charles watson in atlanta on that. there are key races all across the country. ohio, for example, the buckeye state, as it goes generally so go presidential election contests. everyone seems focused on the senatorial race between j.d. vance and democrat tim ryan, but there is a gubernatorial contest on. the governor is trying to get reelected, the woman who wants to make sure that doesn t happen is the democratic ohio
[inaudible] declassifieded all those documents. he just declassified them all. i just want to know, i ve declassified everything in the world, i m president, i can do it all. come on. i m not going to comment because i don t know the detail. i don t even want to know. i ll let the justice department take care of it. reporter: former president trump took to social media once again calling the investigation a witch hunt and added, quote: affidavit heavily redacted, nothing mentioned on nuclear, a total public relations subterfuge by the fbi and doj or our close working relationship regarding document turnover. and, neil, due to a paperwork error, the trump legal team had to resubmit a request for a third party torn or special master disease it s called to to be appointed to oversee the handling of what was collected. neil in. neil: wow. so this goes on a bit. al sand drink ya, thank you very much. in the meantime, what did this really come down to? it s a back and forth over docume
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