he admitted lying but insisted he did not kill his family. i would never intentionally do anything to hurt either one of him to make them what he s doing is brilliant. he s grading the premise for a down charge. the spirit of revival is contagious. several universities hold marathon processions inspired by asbury university. d down the right sideline. touchdown! what a catch! and i ve been taking care of business every day taking care of business every way brian: ladies and gentlemen, you re looking at wilmington, delaware, the first swedish settlement in north america. it lies in the confluence of two waterways that flow into the delaware river, and if you look close, you can see some classified documents and the classic corvette. ainsley: [laughs] steve: that s right, it s the home of the most famous corvette in the world, belonging to our current president. who, by the way, and conclusion of business today on this friday, february 24th,
them. steve: and emotional alex murdaugh taking a stand today to deny he killed his son and wife, but admitted he lied to the cops and everybody, his partners, his clients, you name it. he with reaction right now we have south carolina based criminal defense attorney susan williams. susan, good morning to you. he said, yeah, i like to the cops, i lied to my family, i lied to my partners, i still money from paraplegics and quadriplegics, but trust me, i didn t kill them. as the attorney going to buy that? the jury took an oath to let their verdict speak the truth. some of the jurors may be thinking he s not guilty. i talked to a resident who told me, if alex murdaugh isn t guilty, grits ain t groceries. steve: [laughs] in the presentation yesterday, three quarters of the day was the defense. they asked questions that he knew it coming. and undoubtedly, as one of
protect going forward. i don t know where we got the notion from, that this democracy is here to stay no matter how we conduct ourselves. our job we took the oath of office to protect this country from all enemies, foreign and domestic. there are domestic enemies that showed up on january 6th, and they didn t stop there. they re still going on and you hear it when the president tweets out or whatever he said about getting rid of people s convenient voting places, saying to paraplegics that we can t make it convenient for to you vote, saying to 90-year-old you got to stand in line four and five hours to vote, and if anybody gives you a glass of water, they will be put in jail. that s third world stuff. we had better be careful.
domestic. there are domestic enemies that showed up january 6th and they didn t stop there. they re still going on and you hear it when the president tweets out or whatever he said about getting rid of people s convenient voting places, saying to paraplegics that we can t make it convenient for to you vote, saying to 90-year-old you got to stand in line four and five hours to vote, and if anybody gives you a glass of water, they will be put in jail. that s third world stuff. congressman ruben gallego in is not ruling out a run in 2024. do you think senator sinema should face a primary challenge? i ll stay out of that.ruben.
i don t know where we got the notion from that this democracy is here to stay no matter how we conduct ourselves. we took an oath of office to protect this country from all enemies, foreign and domestic. there are some domestic enemies that showed up on january 6, and it didn t stop there. it s still going on. and you hear it when the president tweets out, or whatever he said, about getting rid of people s convenient voting places, saying paraplegics, we can t make it convenient for you to vote, saying you got to stand in line four or five hours to vote, and if anybody gives you a glass of water, they will be put in jail. t