tonight on 360 a jury puts a price on rudyi giuliani s live? will ruby treeman ever see a dime of the $1 tray million he has been ordered to pay. we now know what killed actor matthew perry, who drown after taking a large amount of ketamine. dr. sanjay gupta joins us. man whose fall from grace rivals, any in history. earlier this was rudy giuliani, america s mayor some called him. former crime busting u.s. attorney. looking on the photo for all the world like a man on top of this. for years working for and lying for a man, in his prior life, he may pay for a fraction of those lice. two 2020 georgia election workers whom he defamed again and begin including outside his civil trial earlier this week and again today, after the jury awarded more than $148 million in damages. that includes more than $16 million each for deaf nation, $20 million each for the emotionally discretion he brought them for upending their lives and $75 million in punitive damages. the flame rudy j
captions by vitac www.vitac.com tonight on 360, a jury puts a price on rudy giuliani s election lies and the two lives he ruined with them. the question now, will shaye moss and ruby freeman ever see a dime of the 148 million plus dollars he s been ordered to pay. we now know what killed actor matthew perry, after taking a large amount of ketamine. dr. sanjay gupta joins us with details. good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin with the steepest plunge yet for the man whose fall from grace rivals that of anyone in modern memory. 22 years ago, this was rudy giuliani, then mayor of new york and time magazine s 2001 person of the year, america s mayor some called him. former crime busting u.s. attorney. looking like a man on top of it. tonight after years of working for and lying for a man he d likely have prosecuted in his former life, he learned the price to be paid for just a fraction of those lies, namely the ones he told about shaye moss and ruby freeman.
by rmt union. it has meant trains going out of service and millions of passengers going nowhere. my daughter s doing her gcses. i ve got to get her to and from school, so it s a right pain in the neck. i understand they want a pay rise and things change, i get that, but it s not fair for all the commuters. we are going to primarily focus on the two stories this hour, the rail strike in the uk and the hearing in washington, which is where we are going to begin. we start in washington, where the committee investigating the storming of the capitol onjanuary 6 is holding another public hearing. today s focus is on pressure by former president donald trump and his team for individual us states to overturn the election results. central to this are two battleground states arizona and georgia. joe biden won both by a razor thin margin and president trump has kept pushing false claims of electoral fraud. in opening statements, we heard from the republican vice chair liz cheney.
trump electors. we are going to hear from four witnesses this afternoon, including the secretary of state for georgia, brad raffensperger and his chief operating officer, gabriel sterling, big public figures in the wake of the november election in 2020. the committee says it s going to show evidence that former president trump put undue pressure on legislatures to try to put forward alternative slates and electors. for president trump, the strategy did not work, legislatures did not go along with it. you see betty thompson taking it there, much of the questioning will be handled by california congressman adam schiff as he questions the witnesses and makes the majority of the presentation. liz cheney there seated to betty thompson s left-hand side, adam schiff on the right-hand side. we expect the hearing will last at least a couple of hours. let s pause now while chairman thompson gavels in today s hearing. the select committee to investigate the january 6th attack on the u
asking the supreme court to fast track a decision on whether the former president should even face trial for january 6th and the supreme court has already responded. also in the documents case, new revelations about what the former president and his associates have been saying to a former employee and potential witness. and later, today s life changing decision by the texas woman caught between the state s strict abortion laws and a pregnancy almost certain to end in the death of her child. that and the court ruling on it just moments ago. we begin tonight with the breaking news. just hours after special counsel jack smith asked the supreme court to take up the question of whether the former president is immune from prosecution in the election subversion case, the court responded. though it s only the court s initial move, it is the speedy first step toward a historic decision, with echos of another landmark case involving the president and the law nearly 50 years ago.