has he ever done that before, detective? never. better yet, the detectives explained, the doctor axed for the cyanide to be delivered overnight. and when is all of this in relation to autumn s slumping to the floor in her home. two days prior. two days prior? yes. frothy said he even left his fingerprint of the container. which interestingly to them had 8.3 points of cyanide missing. keeping a teaspoon of cyanide? i think about a teaspoon, about a grant. is that a lethal amount of cyanide? yes. prosecutor lisa pell agree niece at the defended thought he was so smart. fooling his wife and everyone else by using a poisoned, he assumed, was untraceable. standing and looking at the jury. points to ferrante. that man, right there was one blood tests away from the perfect murder. murder responded the defense?
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arizona is totally arizona. i totally believe sinema could lose a democratic pimary in arizona. i hope she gets a challenger. but part of me doesn t know if she even cares. i think the number one thing i can say about her, i don t know what s about her core, but she seems like a narcissist. she doesn t care about what the activists are saying about her. i m not sure she intends to run again. she has all this financial industry hundred. she could have a great career in either industry and make a fortune. i m not sure we re scaring her with these threats, but i certainly hope somebody steps up to run against her if she runs. interesting points. you sort of distinguishing the lumping or the emotional ways that people might look at those two senators together and say you have to look at the facts. as for her standing in the democratic party, she took a generalized support, we have the numbers here. 60% in 2020, 67% in 2021.
kremlin, saying there will be a response to western sanctions against the russian aviation industry. the kremlin has said we had a plan to react to sanctions and it is being carried out. and the kremlin has said these are severe, problematic sanctions but russia has the potential to compensate for the damage. and the kremlin has also said, as i mentioned, that it has a plan and the potential to compensate for the damage. some of that financial temperatures being seen here this morning with the slumping in value of the rouble by 30%. the bank of russia is saying it has raised interest rates to 20% from 9.5% to help to cushion the impact of the slide in the rouble. we are also getting a defence intelligence
ride while his adversary in moscow talks about getting rid of the nazis, president zelenskyy from a russian-speaking jewish family who lost relatives in the holocaust has emerged even stronger. his approval ratings in 2020 were slumping. he had not made much progress on peace talks with moscow or rooting out corruption but at the munich security conference earlier this month, the world met a different leader i think that is all not for me for ukraine and for our soldiers thank you so much. reporter: a leader now taking front and center stage fighting for his country s survival molly hunter, nbc news reporter: molly hunter for us tonight. molly, thank you for that president zelenskyy now facing a daunting task to preserve his country. we ll have more later in the broadcast for now, kate, we ll send it back to you. tom, thank you so much we ll have more ahead from the u.s. tonight. an nbc news investigation into why some patients with long covid are being denied disability benefi