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it. but a jur: y of his peers disagreed. alex murdaugh found guilty of murdering hi s son paul and wifes maggie and sentenced to life in prison. it s, magg a stunning fall for the disgraced attorney whose family not only practice disgrdw in a tiny south carolinain town for a century, they were the lasouth caw. that is at, until alex went fro lawyer to defended the judgefr, tearing down that dynasty.g down your family that , including you,, in have been prosecutinclg people here in this courtroom and many have received the death penalty probab probably for lesser conduclyt. and the question is , when will it end? wh when will it end?en end and it is ended already for the jury because they ve concluded that you continueat yu to lie and lie throughou ct your testimony. ughout judge also had this chilling warning for your testi the convicted murderer. i know you have to see paul and maggie durin see the night times when you re attempting to go to sleep. during i m sur ....
hello and thanks forjoining us. here s your latest sports news. so often the tennis clay court season is associated with rafa nadal dominating the headlines, but the spaniard was a notable absentee on monday as the monte carlo masters got underway. he s been ruled out with a hip injury and he s not the only one missing. world number two carlos alcaraz is also out because of injury, whilst world number iii cameron norrie may have wished he hadn t bothered after a surprise first round defeat. jim lumsden rounds up the best of the action on day one. an upset looked a possibility when cameron norrie s serve was broken by the well 33, the first time of asking, looks like we were francisco cerundolo strolled through the first set. the number 11s it was always up against development instead with identity and who took the second set to wrap up victory an hour and 12 minutes. next up isa an hour and 12 minutes. next up is a meeting with matteo berrettini who made light work of t ....
inflation that is not going down significantly. we will have the latest on the midterms including a fallout from all this week s debates. but, first up, the preelection economy where it stands. white house correspondent jackii heinrich starts us off from the north lawn. good evening, bret. the president is in syracuse touting the biden administration investment and praising today s economic report. the data is not what it seems on the surface. great economic report today. the g.d.p. report. things are looking good. at first glance today s g.d.p. report suggests the u.s. economy is turning around after two consecutive quarters of negative growth. but a closer look shows the 2.6% growth was driven by flux yaptions in international trade, not reflecting the underlying health of the economy and increased government spending. economists think both will drop off in quarter four. moreover, consumer spending is slowing as inflation climbs faster than wages. moody s chief ....
the possibility of a red wave, but it is not all at allcareful. certain. so be careful. it s not itn close. i m telling everyone to assumest that every single race is that close, that you yourselfng v will be the decidingot vote .e e anything can happen. turnout will be key. take nothing for granted and as of now, nearly every major race is either dead even ine the polls or within one to three points. now, that includes the live includes free or die great state of new hampshire, where republican don bolduc is now up by one in two brand new polls. straight ahead, general bolduc will join us , along with probably one of the most popular governors in the entire country, chris sununu. now, wbue will alsalano hearce a south carolina senator on thisim race and others, tim scott and new mexico. their gubernatorial candidate, mark, ranchettesr gubern , who is nowttesr gubern polling neck and neck with theth state s democratic incumbent. plus, just a few moments wecarre will che ....
good evening, brett. parts of the president s pitch pitches an actual fairy tale as he tries to make the case that today s economic report is not too cold and is not too hot, but rather just right. new york times media reports, they call it the goldilocks report. i have my shock waiting for the wolf. talking about a strong october jobs report and saying 261,000 jobs created while comments by republican leadership servant sure team to say that they are rooting for a recession as the u.s. economy grows and adds jobs even as gas prices continue to come down. president biden is trusting the federal reserve to address inflation by raising rates, but officials admitted this week that they don t know what will happen next. i am wondering, has a window for a soft landing narrowed? do you still think it s possible? has it narrowed? yes. is it still possible, yes. the president is not ignoring higher prices. we know that folks are still struggling with inflation, ....