the head. there s a female who had mud and blood all over her. frantic. saying her husband had been shot. a woman in distress. a murder in the dead of night. calm down. breathe slow. we were concerned for her. she was next to him as he was hit. yes, sir. ridge say who shot her husband? i saw a shadow. she said it was a figure and turned and ran into the darkness. we take you inside this mystery. we don t know the suspect is still out there. who killed your husband? a small town murder with a big-time twist. she knew something she wasn t telling? yes, sir. welcome to dateline. at nearly 300 pounds, robert looked menacing but to loved ones, he was a gentle giant. the selfless fire captain enjoyed helping others. no one could help him when he was murdered. an eyewitness offered fuzzy details yet investigators piece together the clues, bringing the deadly deed into sharp focus. here is josh mankiewicz with out of the darkness. 911. this friday ni
speaker-01: yes! well-deserved it s fridays you know what that means let s welcome tonight s guests. he has a mind for politics and a face for a gerber jar host of the guy benson show, guy benson. he is a reason to get up in the morning and a change of fox and friends house to todd piro! her ideas carry more wait than her actual body. new york times best-selling author and fox news contributor kat timpf. and he uses manhole covers as frisbees new york times best-selling author, comedian and former nwa world heavyweight champion tyrus. so before we get to some news stories let s do this. a grade is that the leftovers yum. greg: it s leftovers where we read the jokes not use this week as my first time reading them so if they suck we will beat right joe marti toes and serve them to the audience. in no break with tradition cnn plans on airing commercials during the 2024 debates also choosing adds to cater to the current president. the court his left wing base biden is pro
sure, but really the slice of the electorate that biden needs to reach. i think that s totally plausible, yes. the difference maker, tiktok, that s where we are, 2024. thank you, my friend. today the jurors in donald trump s hush money case began deliberating, and while we have no idea what they will decide, trump himself and his conservative apologists are already setting their expectations. what did i say from the beginning of this trial? donald trump cannot get a fair trial in new york city regardless of the outcome. to me, should be an acquittal. but i m not a new york liberal. i really hope donald trump gets acquitted. and if he does, it will be a miracle because of how loaded this judge has been from the start. mother teresa could not beat these charges. these charges are rigged. the whole thing is rigged. trump and his promoters are falsely claiming that the whole trial was rigged. they are priming their audience for a guilty verdict. but again, nobod
to review a key meeting among donald trump, michael cohen, and the prosecution s first witness, former tabloid executive and trump friend david pecker. all of that key evidence about the alleged conspiracy mr. trump is accused of to unlawfully influence the 2016 election. this is pivotal, because as judge merchan noted in his jury instructions, former president trump cannot be convicted based on cohen s testimony alone, since trump s former fixer is considered, by law, an accomplice. jurors must be taking a closer look from what they have asked for at pecker s testimony in order to corroborate cohen. jurors wanted to rehear judge merchan s guidance on how much they can reasonably infer from the evidence. armed with this refresher, the jurors are now back behind closed doors where they have been told they can work as late as 6:00 p.m. tonight. while deliberations tonight, mr. trump has to stay in the courthouse. his son don junior providing a look in a tiktok video. we begin w
news starts now. maurice: tonight, 62 million americans are under threat of severe weather from alabama to new york. good evening and thank you for being with us on this memorial day. i am maurice dubois in for norah o donnell. tonight, storms a part of the same system that brought deadly tornadoes to the central u.s. this weekend. this is valley view, texas, where tornadoes bulldozed through, turning homes into unrecognizable piles of lumber and metal. at least 23 people have been killed, including two children, in texas, arkansas, oklahoma, kentucky, and virginia. the force of the winds clear from the sheer scale of the damage tonight. now that system is drenching parts of the northeast, slowing down returning travelers. more than 5,000 flights have been delayed in major hubs like atlanta, chicago, and new york, with alerts posted up and down the east coast. cbs s meg oliver starts us off with more on these catastrophic storms. reporter: shattered homes and debris