attorney s alleged financial crimes, a major win for prosecutors who argued murdaugh killed his wife and son as part of a cover-up for stealing millions. gillian: despite the victory for the state, they have yet to present any direct evidence that murdaugh committed the murders. will you will the judge s ruling impact the direction this case takes? we have criminal defense attorney jonna spilbor to break it down coming up. john: fox news alert to start off this monday, the fbi arresting two people, a man and a woman, accused of trying to attack the power grid in the state of maryland. hello, welcome back to a new week of america reports. i m john roberts, hello monday to you. gillian: happy, happy monday to you, gillian turner in for sandra smith. sarah beth clendaniel of maryland and brandon clint russell of florida, they have extremist views and pose a real threat. they are to appear in federal court in the hour. john: david spunt is at the justice department foll
treat victims compared it to those sustained in a war zone. we heard gunshots people thought for five seconds that it was fireworks until people started screaming bodies down, bodies down and everyone started running. there were six people who i saw who were horribly, horribly injured from the gun shot, and the gunshot wounds that these people sustained are like war injuries. i ve never served, but i ve been in the emergency rooms and i ve seen horrific things. the bodies that i saw it was not an image that anyone who is not a physician would have an easy time processing. let s bring in nbc news correspondent rehema ellis who has been covering this story for us. rehema, what is the latest on the ground? the very latest on the ground is they are engaged in an intense man hunt for this suspect. hundreds of officers are blanketing the area trying to find the person responsible for this mayhem. authorities say that local, state and federal authorities are all working toge
the gutfeld awards. greg: the very first gutfeld international feminist award. unlike the oscars, we are going to keep it short. tonight we have one winner. do you know who that is? the first gutfeld international feminist award goes to. this is so embarrassing. i had no idea. such a surprise. i don t know who to think at this point and i don t have anything prepared to say except for the monologue which i wrote so i could give myself an award. i never would make anything. i never thought of myself as a feminist probably because i could never grow a mustache. a sexist would say. greg: that s terrible. you shouldn t laugh. how could i be a feminist? i admire chivalry. i am not angry. i ve yet to burn a bra. not intentionally. in this crazy time it seems like it s time for someone to take the lead defending women since the feminist groups have gone awol. ladies, follow me. if i don t ask for directions along the way that s how dudes roll. so allow me to man- s plane. th
not take from mar-a-lago. i would be surprised if there is still furniture at his club. according to this document, it was a nine-hour smash and grab. we will take you through the items in a second. are you ready for the criminal charge they are basing that raid on? are you ready? they are saying day raided trump s house because he violated the espionage act. they are saying donald trump committed espionage against the united states of america. in the statute says he may be trying to harm the united states and aid our adversaries. documents double locked up in his basement, protected by the sea. secret service at his mansion are hurting national security and aiding and abetting the enemies. and it gets better. also going after him on obstruction. because there was a lock on the door that they told him to put there. the most transparent president in american history, we actually wished was a list transparent because it tells us everything is somehow obstructing an investigat
tonight we are so thrilled to welcome chuck klosterman talking about his new release the 90s a book. he is the best-selling author of eight nonfiction books two novels and short story collection raised in captivity. he has written for the new york times the washington post gq esquire spin the guardian and billboard among others. the 90s brought about a revolution in the human condition that we re still groping to understand beyond. epiphenomena like like cop killer titanic and zema. there are wholesale shifts in how society was perceived the rise of the internet 3 9 11 politics and the paradoxical belief that nothing was more humility humiliating than trying to hard. pop pop culture accelerated without the aid of a machine that remembered everything generating an odd comfort it never being certain about anything. in the 90s a book took close to men makes a home in all of it the film the music the sports the tv the politics the changes regarding race and class and sexuality an