i was spending money that wasn t mine that i shouldn t have. i think that, you know, we lived a lifestyle don t have issue if you want to call it wealthy. all right. would you concede with mean not all the money was going to bills at this time? all of the stolen money? no, i doubt that it was. okay. it was being used to support your wealthy lifestyle? well, i haven t looked at all of these documents to know exactly what was being spent where. but here is what i do know. i know i was making a bunch of money. and i should have had i should have had more money than i did. and i know i was spending a bunch of money on pills. and i know that i just don t remember in 2011 i just can t remember the land deals. but if i spent money on other things come i don t dispute that either. i just don t have the records. but you would at least concede that the money you were stealing was going to support your ever expanding wealthy lifestyle? would you concede that? that al
thank you for joining us. right now, more than two dozen states and 65 million people are on alert as a powerful winter storm hits coast to coast. conditions are slamming flagstaff, arizona, and this man was barely able to stand as the wind gusts whipped the binding snow around him. in 29 states they are in the path for this storm. the snow warnings stretching to southern california. flakes even possible on los angeles beaches. and in utah, miles and miles of dicey driving. you can see cars stranded as crews worked to clear the roads. in minnesota the national weather service is warning of historic snow possibly the most in decades. meteorologist jennifer gray is standing by for us. but first, cnn s adrian brodas is in minnesota. what s happening where you are there? i see some really ice eye streets behind you. reporter: there s a break right now when it comes to snowfall. the plows have been moving along this stretch of highway behind us. but we saw the first phase of thi
according to police the men dropped her off wandered into the street and struck by a car. door has been open for upgrade in these charges. catastrophic storms battering the southern u.s. with texas, louisiana, and arkansas right in the path of destruction. the tornado watch stretches all the way into the florida panhandle. if you care about the consumer, cap the price. congress taking on ticket master over the uproar concerning tickets to taylor swift. in hindsight there are several things we should coo have done better. ticket master should look in the mirror and say i m the problem. it s me. i feel glorious glorious got a chance to start again steve: as you look up broadway in nashville, tennessee, what is this wednesday? 5:01 central time there in nashville. and, as you can see, it s raining, actually according to the national weather service it s officially just drizzle but, nonetheless, it s kind of a damp day on this january 25th, 2023. welcome a
bermuda before moving out to sea. let s get right to puerto rico. you just got back from touring some of the serious damage with the national guard. what all did you see? reporter: we actually got our first chance to get into the interior part of the island. we went where we could see mud slides were blocking the road and keeping some communities out there isolated so we went in with the national guard as they tried to clean that up. where i am right now, ana, we are in the southern part of the island and the cleanup here continues. take a look at the mud on the van as the cars go by what folks in an area that was completely inundated just a few days ago are dealing with now and that is because of the water. let s talk about the power because that s something that the governor just addressed minutes ago in a press conference. he says that he feels pretty confident that a good chunk of the island will have power by the end of tomorrow. one exception the south where we are ri
age. bianca nobilo is at windsor castle for us. this is obviously an emotional day for the royal family. reporter: emotional, historic and poignant. in half an hour s time there will be the final farewell to the late queen elizabeth ii, and that will take place in a private burial ceremony. we have very few details about that, but it just involves the closest members of the royal family. this morning we had the grand funeral in westminster abbey, and then the committal service here in windsor. the queen s beloved wafindsor castle and she will now be buried in the heart of british history, a thousand years of british kings and queens have coalesced around windsor so in the committal service early we saw a process rich in tradition and symbolism. you mentioned the fact that theon and the scepter were removed from the casket, that s parting the queen from her crown for the very last time. the orb represents the divine right of the queen, the scepter, the temporal government