[ chcheers and a applause steve from studio 6b in Rockefeller Center in the heart of n new york city, its the tonight show starring jimmy fallon. Tonight, join jimmy and his guests matt damon cecilyly strong, musicacal guest, r rema, and featuring the legendary roots crew questlove 1830 steve and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause [ cheers and applause jimmy oh, my goodness. That was a crowd, right there. Welcome, everybody [ cheers and applause welcome, welcome, welcome to the tonight show. Youre here. [ cheers and applause thank you for watching what a great day it was today, huh . Guys compared to yesterday, didnt new york city seem so quiet today . [ laughter ] felt like going from a a t. J. Maxx to a library, you know [ laughter ] didnt it a little bit yep. Yesterday was crazy because former President Trump got arrested here, in new york city, and [ cheers and applause the news covered every move, his every, every move. But most of it was just him traveling. Did y
75 witnesses, 800 photographs and exhibits but yet as you mentioned the jury needed less than three hours to reach its vertex. the state versus richard alexander murdaugh defendant indictment for murder guilty, guilty, indictment for possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime, guilty, guilty. reporter: alex murdaugh was immediately handcuffed and led from the court. no obvious signs of emotion on his face. as he contemplated the reality that the jury simply did not buy his excuses for the initially lying to the police about his whereabouts and movements on the night is why and youngest son were shot to death. murdaugh was portrayed as a serial liar by the prosecution who painstakingly went through murdaugh s long history of stealing millions of dollars from his law partners and from his clients and the attorney said if marc spent so much of his life telling lies, the jury should conclude he was lying again now. and to emphasize that point, they showed
authorities after they announced the suspect was in custody and the chief said he doesn t regret his decision to remain tightlipped about the investigation despite many questions from the community. there has been such a sense of relief in this community now that the suspect has been arrested. it doesn t change the fact that role for gruesome murders took place in the safe town in this rural county, college community but now that there has been an arrest we hear from people who feel such relief. a business owner came by to drop off a gift to the police department. this community has been impacted emotionally. everyone has been on edge but it has also impacted the economy. he is a business owner and his employees are students as are most of the businesses in this town. her other businesses who have been impacted where students have left because they don t feel safe so they have been studying virtually so so many people are hoping this community comes together and students co
it was expected to be a huge success if it only slowed the orbit by about ten minutes. but it actually slowed it by 32 minutes. dr. lori glaze and the dark team will explain more about how we confirmed that. now, this is a watershed moment for planetary defense, and a watershed moment for humanity. reporter: so that is an image right there that nasa just released at this press conference, brand new, taken by the huble space telescope on saturday. what you re see thing is the aftermath of this impact, which was more than two weeks ago. you re seeing the bright spot, that s essentially the point of impact on this astroid. and then this tail that stretches for about 6,000 miles. so victor, this definitely proves that if a potential killer astroid were headed towards earth, this is the type of technique that nasa would try to deploy. the only catch is, you would have to deploy it many, many years in advance in order for it to work, victor. now at least we have proof of conc
alarming images. the children rushed from a day care center. at least one child unconscious. the carbon monoxide emergency. breaking news tonight involving former president trump what the d saying about trump s appeal to the supreme court over those classified documents seized from mar-a-lago. pierre thomas with late reporting. the major turn in the case that made national headlines. a man in prison for 23 years freed, the charges dropped tonight. and what we learned today about key new dna evidence, all of this after his story got national attention on the serial podcast. tonight, the news on covid in the u.s. what they re expecting this fall and winter. what doctor ashish jha westerned today, and we ll have what the doctor said right here and what he s now suggesting. hit or miss? nasa tonight answering the question, did it work? after colliding with that asteroid on purpose, were they able to knock it offtrack? what nasa has now revealed. and we celebrate a leg