any of them here? i m sure some of them are. yes, sir. half of them? there are a substantial number of charges here and some in hampton and allendale, there may be others i m not thinking of right now. we might have worn out our welcome here. i will take this opportunity to thank the sheriff here and all of the court officials and really everyone i ve met and dealt with while here in carleton county have just been great. we ll schedule some of the other matters. i know the scheduling is complicated and you sacrificed quite a bit to be able to be here defending mr. murdaugh, as well as the attorney general s office with all the other many, many things and obligations you have. and to be able to have the attorney general here, allen wilson, for the period of time that he has devoted to being here along with everyone else, it has been quite a sacrifice. but there are victims whose cases deserve to be heard. and this case has jumped some of those other cases, perhaps jump
[ applause ] [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, please receive this benediction. gracious and everlasting god, as we depart, inspired by the a powerful and long overdue honor at the white house at this hour. good day. i m peter alexander in for my friend andrea mitchell. we have been watching president biden awarding the medal of honor to paris davis for gallantry during the vietnam war. he was one of the first black officers to lead a special forces team in combat. dragged his fellow soldiers to safety, despite suffering multiple wounds and grenade fragments during a 1965 raid. an honor that is decades overdue coming to fruition in the east room there at the white house. we have been following breaking news from south carolina. convicted attorney alex murdaugh will spend the rest of his life behind bars after a powerful preamble, the judge clifton newman, sentencing the lawyer this morning after a jury spent fewer than three hours deliberating last night before findi
other issues were overturned. as the court became more conservative. in 2018, when she was diagnosed with dementia, she wrote in a letter to the public that she was grateful for her countless blessings. she s survived by her three sons. she was 93 years old. that s i that s it for us. the news continues. have a good weekend. the source starts now. tonight straight from the source, congressman george santos is history and making history after being evicted from congress in disgrace. now the fight for his crucial seat in a narrowly divided house. plus air strikes resuming in gaza, widening to some targets in the south, where thousands of civilians were told to relocate. and with more than 130 hostages still in captivity, will negotiators strike a deal for another pause? and breaking news on the federal election interference case. another loss for donald trump. hear the judge s blistering new ruling. i m jim acosta and this is the source. good evening, everybod
now the fight for his crucial state in a narrowly divided house. plus air strikes resuming in gaza, widening to some targets in the south, where thousands of civilians were told to relocate. and with more than 130 hostages still in captivity, will negotiators strike a deal for another pause? and breaking news on the federal election interference case. another loss for donald trump. hear the judge s blistering new ruling. i m jim acosta and this is the source. good evening, everybody, kaitlan is off tonight. i m jim acosta. we re going to bring you the latest in israel, resuming air strikes in gaza tonight, as its iron dome intercepted rockets tonight. first, to our other major story, the congressman who infamously lied his way into the u.s. house is now out. george santos expelled with an overwhelming number of bipartisan votes, 311-114 after committing an overwhelming amount of ethics violations, not to mention also facing 23 federal fraud and conspiracy charges. a d
the maniac who yelled at me in the car next to me. i didn t jach the car. i am a state senator. i think you d recognize me. he called out my name, i never told him my name. he didn t say any of that, okay. todd: interesting to watch a lie in progress. officers went to his home after seeing surveillance video that showed him damaging the car. you keyed his car, we can make a big deal out of this or a little deal. hes saying, miller that is the guy that keyed my car. why would you key his car? listen. he was threatening me. there is video. he was threatening todd: oh, what a tangled web we weave.