thrown back in the truck. i ve been trying to make sense out of it for a whole week. just restless, couldn t eat, couldn t sleep, just crazy to see your own child taken from you in such a way. todd: i can t imagine being those parents right now. jackie ibanez has the latest, jackie. the bodies of shaeed woodard and zindell brown running back in the states following kidnapping and murder in mexico. the u.s. officials will perform a second autopsy is on the body as the father of shaeed woodard tearfully talks about his son on his 45th birthday. he went to mexico as part of a celebration. uc for his birthday, his birthday, they have been close like brothers and sisters and he didn t deserve it. he has a sweetheart and have a big heart. in the meantime the mexican cartel has dealt with the members involved and responsible for the murder sharing this picture of five men face down on the pavement tied up and blindfolded. they were accompanied by a literal reading, they acte
and rudy was very much cut from that cloth and made no bones about it. - but when he was a prosecutor he was smart, he was tough, he was creative. - he was a perfect match for new york city. he was a perfect match for a tabloid culture. and he was brash and he was, you know, he was a self-promoter. - rudolph giuliani, thank you for being with us. - thank you. - and in new york city s race for mayor, democrat david dinkins is leading in the polls over republican rudolph giuliani. - all of a sudden, david dinkins comes along, riding the wave of, you know, he was gonna be the first black mayor. and that was at a time when that had a real kind of emotional resonance, both within new york and nationally. - it was a historic day for new york and a triumphant moment for the biggest black population of any american city. - quiet! quiet! - rudy very quickly seems to have made the decision to embrace the sort of racism that a lot of his party believed in. - white power! - i saw god o
good day from msnbc world headquarters right here in new york city. welcome to alex reports, i a in for alex. today we will start with breaking news. u.s. forces pulling off daring nato operation to evacuate u.s. embassy staff in sudan and fighting is raging between rival generals there nearly 100 people getting out, but thousands of other u.s citizens are stopping in tha country earlier today. senate intelligence committe chair marc warner gave new insight into what is next. those individuals who are there on aid missions there is actually a human effort now, people from khartoum out ove the land corridor. i know we are working with a lot of international partners. in this case, partners wit china and europeans to say those aid workers we need to find a safe way to get them out. also new today, reactio legal battle over the abortion pill mifepristone. this week in the supreme court allowing access to the drug is the appeals process plays. and lawmakers on both sides of
he was a perfect match for a tabloid culture. and he was brash and he was, you know, he was a self-promoter. - rudolph giuliani, thank you for being with us. - thank you. - and in new york city s race for mayor, democrat david dinkins is leading in the polls over republican rudolph giuliani. - all of a sudden, david dinkins comes along, riding the wave of, you know, he was gonna be the first black mayor. and that was at a time when that had a real kind of emotional resonance, both within new york and nationally. - it was a historic day for new york and a triumphant moment for the biggest black population of any american city. - quiet! quiet! - rudy very quickly seems to have made the decision to embrace the sort of racism that a lot of his party believed in. - white power! - i saw god out on the block today he was darker than the preachers say with a teardrop tattooed on his face and dirt in his fingers i heard angels when he laughed the way that peopl
officials including the michigan attorney general. the fbi says the suspect is a member of the so-called sovereign citizens movement. that s a self-declared independent nation that claims that they are immune from u.s. loss. and a really frightening episode in the sky, turbulence so severe on a lufthansa flight from texas to germany that passengers said that it felt like going over the top of a roller coaster. this event was not because of bad weather. the skies were clear. is climate change causing more turbulence? okay. we have a lot to discuss tonight, so let me bring in john miller, law enforcement, and intelligence analyst. we also have political commentator extraordinary se cupp, and dan harris, host of 10% happier podcast, and joey jackson whose expertise will help us understand everything we ve just seen in the murdaugh trial verdict. joey, i want to start with you. i have heard so many people in the past few hours since the verdict came say, wow, that was so fast.