today they got the chance to at least be heard. ethan crumbling who is 15 years old when he killed four people and injured seven others was sentenced to life in prison without parole. the state doesn t have the death penalty, this is harshest penalty possible. sentence, family member after family member, virtually after victim recounted bring the court how their lives would be irreparably shattered on that day. it was their words directed directly at ethan. madison, a 17-year-old senior who didn t live to graduate high school. i don t wish that upon you. that would be too easy. i hope that thoughts consume you and they replay over and over in your head. the thoughts won t stop. i m sure you heard that paraphrase before. i hope the screams keep you up at night. and the words from tate meyers dad who spoke of heartache after heartache since the lost of his just 16-year-old son. for the past two years our family has been outdating our way through complete hell. what you st
fifth. now, comfort looks good. hi marla signs at the white house, and this is cnn hello, everyone. thanks for joining me. i m alison chemla radha in for frederico good field hunter biden, the president s son tomorrow morning becomes the first adult child of a sitting president to stand trial. he is due in a delaware courtroom to face federal gun charges which could potentially land him in jail. cnn s marshall cohen is covering mistrial. so marshall tell us what we should expect tomorrow and beyond in this trial? hey, alice and good afternoon. it all kicks off tomorrow morning in wilmington, delaware. that s where hunter biden has been indicted on three felony gun charges. it all goes back to a gun that he purchased in 2018, a revolver that he had in his possession for about a week-and-a-half. he is charged with three felonies. the first two are for allegedly lying on federal gun form when he bought the gun. the third charge is for allegedly possessing it unlawfully. it
Welcome back to miami and date to a booktvs live coverage of the Miami Book Fair. Charlie sykes, van jones gumshoe atkinson are some of the authors you will hear from today and have the opportunity to talk with. The full schedule for the day is available booktv. Org. If you dont already follow us on social media, on twitter, facebook and instagram. Faster behind the scenes videos and photos booktv is her handle. Well, how the right lost its mind is a type of charlies new book indicates of the fair today from the campus of Miamidade College. Live coverage on booktv on cspan2. [inaudible conversations] and, unfortunately, we are experiencing [inaudible conversations] good morning, miami. Good morning. It is the 34th annual book fair. Lets give the book fair a round of applause. [applause] i am the dean of the Honors College at Miami Dade College and is an absolute pleasure to have the chance to share today with you if we are so fortunate in our community to have this extorted it but it w
[ cheering ] thank you very much come on. Thank you. Hey, thats nice. Thank you, thats [ laughter ] thanks, thats very nice of you. I havent heard that much applause since joan collins picked up her wedding night pictures at fotomat. [ laughter ] weve got a good show. This part of the show is, as you probably know, is called the monologue. We call it new wave comedy because if you dont laugh, we wave goodbye and we bring in a new group [ laughter ] whoo i forgot that you were with us. Wheres doc . You forgotten that i were with you . No, no i know that you [ laughter ] no, i know youre with us. Oh, yes. But i get confused is when i know doc is but you come out here and put on a brown suit and lead the band. [ laughter ] is doc doing a concert or something . Yes, he is. In phoenix. In phoenix . Thats right. Doc is, i think, the resident conductor of the phoenix pops orchestra. Isnt that true . Correct. Do you ever get a gig like that . Not yet, no. Not yet. [ laughter ] tommy spent the
Thank you [ chuckling ] thank you very much. Thats very nice. [ wild cheering continues ] thank you. I oughta thank you thats very nice of you. Thank you, for that belching ovation. [ laughter ] you know, you see, you, uh, put a lie to that old show business axiom, that, on thanksgiving day, because of the turkey they say studio audiences are no good. The turkey. But you sound like you are wired, tonight [ wild cheering ] i wish you, uh, probably for the hundredth time, happy thanksgiving, today. And everybody on the staff. Happy thanksgiving. Happy thanksgiving. Um, we commemorate, today, of course, what, uh, happened, that first thanksgiving, when one pilgrim turned to the other and said, wait, a minute. Before you stuff that loaf of bread with turkey, this indian has an interesting idea. [ laughter ] [ chuckling ] i wasnt too sure o that, myself. [ laughter ] you know, you think about it, one thing we have to be thankful for the pilgrims shot a turkey. [ laughter ] suppose theyda go