margaret: the u.s. announces $400 million in additional military aid, sending ammunition and artillery rounds to ukraine, as russian troops advance. the fighting is only intensifying, with the town of bakhmut now nearly all under russia s control. margaret: residents in ohio demand answers after that toxic train derailment. i am begging you, by the grace of god, please get our people out of here. yes! you are everything this medal means. you are everything our nation is at our best. margaret: and a vietnam war hero receives the medal of honor after nearly six decades. [applause] good evening, and thank you for joining us. i am margaret brennan in for norah. tonight, it is friday, so we go on the road with a story about love taking flight. plus, we continue our series on being retirement ready, with the growing trend of multigenerational housing. w will show you why millions of seniors are moving back in with their children. but first, that breaking n
dumped all that snow on california and it is headed east. margaret: the u.s. announces $400 million in additional military aid, sending ammunition and artillery rounds to ukraine, as russian troops advance. the fighting is only intensifying, with the town of bakhmut now and nearly all under russia s control. and residence in ohio demand answers after that toxic train derailment. i am begging you, by the grace of god, please. yes! you are everything this metal means. you are everything nation is at our best. margaret: and a vietnam war hero receives the medal of honor after nearly six decades. [applause] good evening, and thank you for joining us. i am margaret brennan in four norah. tonight, it is friday, so we go on the road with a story about love taking flight. plus, we continue our series on being retirement ready, with a growing trend of multigenerational housing. we will show you why millions of seniors are moving back in with their children. b
verdict in the alex murdaugh double murder trial. guilty verdict. verdict, guilty. verdict, guilty. verdict, guilty. convictions on all four charges against him including two counts of first-degree murder in the killings of his wife margaret and his son paul in july 2021. you see him being led away there, put in a van. taken from the courthouse. moments ago, that occurred. we re waiting for a conscience ever conference with the prosecution. it s extraordinary how quickly the jury came to this verdict. what was it like in the courtroom when the verdicts were read? reporter: yeah, it took them just about three and a half hours or so to find alex murdaugh guilty on all four counts. you try to read the jury as they file back into the courtroom. none of them looked to the right where murdaugh sat and the family sat. they all had their heads down as they walked into the courtroom. also, anderson, you could see alex murdaugh we have this presser that is just about to start h
capitol and white house correspondent kevin corke. kevin good evening. good evening trace. there is a group of house republicans seeking to impeach alejandro mayorkas for his failure, they say, to stop essentially an invasion of illegal aliens into this country and the willful disregard for the rule of law along our southern border. representative andy vigg talked to him from the border state of arizona said he s going to file articles of impeachment against mayorkas saying the failure to even reasonably attempt the nonstop flow of illegal migration is not negligence and it s not by accident and wholeheartedly his colleagues agree. the secretary of homeland security said the border is closed. the border is secure in march of 2021. was that true then? no. is it true now? no. democrats argue now is not the time to cast blame for the problem but to work together to solve it in a bipartisan fashion. to which republicans say, hard cheese. all i m saying is last congr
we are hours away from his sentencing. the hearing will be this morning at 9:30. brian: took the jury less than three hours of deliberations to convict murdaugh in the murders of glinchtsd watson is live outside the court house in water borough, north carolina. convicted of the murders of his wife maggie and son paul. he was remanded almost immediately after the verdicts were read and led out of the coal tap county courthouse facing 30 years the jury came back with the unanimous verdict of guilty two counts of murder and guilty of two counts of possessing a weapon in possession of a violent crime. this after weeks of testimony including from alec who was forced to admit that he lied to police about not being at the scene of the murders after his voice was caught on video by his son paul. in court, the disgraced south carolina attorney didn t really show any emotion as the guilty verdicts were read late thursday evening. his surviving son buster sat a few rows behind him w