in washington, d.c. are dealing with a very important question. trying to decide what price should be paid for telling lies that throwed a violent insurrection. eroing the fabric of america and through no fault of their own became subjects of a conspiracy theory. rudy giuliani s defamation trial sued by ruby freeman and her daughter shaye moss. the judge ruled giuliani defamed freeman and moss, now deciding how much giuliani will pay. started with the expectation he made himself that giuliani would testify on his own behalf. he vow yesterday to give the whole story in a bit of a dramatic press conference. once he conceded, the trial went to arguments. when that happened, the lawyer asked the jury to award them $24 million each. gottlieb said giuliani has no right to offer civil servants up to a mob to win a general election. very true. emotional testimony by ruby freeman yesterday. over the course of 90 minutes freeman recounted how she was hounded by death threats, messa
coastal. as far as right where the impact is at landfall, that s a pretty rural area. as long as it stays this far north, the damage shouldn t be devastating. any shift to the south and veracruz will get hit hard. no matter what, they ll see some damage. just depends on how close that path gets. the other storm throughout is hurricane igor. this storm has weakened. now a category 3. still expected to hit bermuda possibly as a category 3 or 2 sunday night into monday morning. those large waves are going to arrive on the east coast shortly. the weather in the united states, a lot quieter than we saw yesterday in new york or anywhere else. just light rain heading out of new england this morning and hot conditions on the gulf. as you said, lynn, the buzz in new york city it doesn t look like it s going to be a tornado. it looks like it s going to be straight line winds. 100-mile-per-hour winds. that s very impressive. that s like a category 2 hurricane. you know, i stand corrected, thoug