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guilty verdict. signed by the forelady. and we had no doubt that if we had a chance to present our case in a court of law, that they would see through the one last con that alex murdaugh was trying to pull and they d. wow. what a night. so quick. so fast. what a night. we ll get into all of it. good morning, everyone. it is friday. we re dwglad you re us with. it took that jury less than three hours. alex murdaugh found guilty of murdering his own wife and son. hours from now, the sentencing, plus this it just came up. glass breaking out anywhere. tornadoes ripping through texas and louisiana as well. the severe weather threat is not over yet for millions of americans we have correspondents live on the ground. we also have this for you. i m begging you, by the grace of god, please, people, do what is best. can you hear the outrage and desperation. it is boil over in east pal stun. families are demanding to evacuated or relocated from their own hometown. ....
Because of the high winds knocking over power lines or, you know, blowing up transformers, that sort of thing. that is the issues that people are dealing with this morning. the good news is no injuries, no deaths being reported because of this storm. of but the size and it s the second severe storm outbreak we ve seen just this week. we were in oklahoma earlier this week where we saw the intense high winds. really this storm serving as a reminder that the spring storm season is off to a very early start, don. ed covering it for us from texas this morning. thank you. wow. okay. so let s go to louisiana now. three short. carlos is there. good morning to you. the sun is not up yet. what is the damage like? good morning. that tornado that hit here was on the ground for under a minute. in that time, it damaged a number of homes and businesses. we are in a neighborhood here in shreveport where that tornado moved through and we re seeing ....
clashes between the army and pro-coptic christian protesters turned deadly. 25 people killed, nearly 300 others wounded. coptic christians are an ancient sect that make up 9% of egypt s population. they ve faced a lot of violence in the recent months but unclear how the violence started sunday night or who is to blame. the violence erupted when a group of coptic christians and supporters of their cause were marching toward the egypt state-run television building. military trucks were set on fire. some of the protesters could be seen throwing rocks. the sermade some in the crowd had guns and fired on them. yet witnesses say it was the army that fired on the protesters. the stories may be different but no one can deny this. dead bodies in the morgue. the victims of this weekend s clashes. too many victims to refrigerate, so they are kecht on ice. this is the reality in the new egypt, again, too similar to the old. once again the government has imposed a curfew from 2:00 a ....
He asked them how many of you have the early ballots and how many of you have not mailed them in? about 70%, 80% had the ballots, still had not mailed them in that s the big question. he can draw people to the big rallies, how many of those people will turn out on november 2nd and how many will mail in the early ballots. ed covering the president on this west coast swing. more than half the country says president obama should be a one-term president. that according to a brand new gallup poll. look at this. only 39% of americans say he deserves to be re-elected. that s compared with 54% who say he don t deserve to be reelected. let s talk about that and more with our senior political analyst, david gergen and gloria borger. david, you well remember this, in 94 when president clinton was in deep trouble in the first midterm elections, he had basically the same number in this same gallup poll. ....