welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. in the united states, thejury in the double murder trial of alex murdaugh has found him guilty of murdering his wife and son. prosecutors had said the lawyer, from a well known and wealthy family, carried out the killings in an effort to distract from the fact he had been stealing from the family firm. here s the moment the verdicts were read out in court. guilty verdict. signed by the forelady, 3 2 23. we willjust renew our previously argued motions for the directed verdict and at this on the grounds on those grounds, we would make a motion for a mistrial and to set aside the verdict. by the state, response. your honour, based on our previous arguments, we would submit that the case properly went to the jury and the verdict was proper and we ll rely on those arguments. the court found at the end i of the state s case that there was sufficient evidence to find the defendant guilty, - if the evidence was. belie
gather evidence. jesse: here s what we know. paul pelosi just came out of brain surgery and is expecting a full recovery according to his doctors. he sustained a fractured skull and serious injuries to his right arm and hands. police arrested the alleged attacker, a 42-year-old white male named david depi. illegal yen from canada. a long history. elder abuse and slew of other felonies but wasn t deported. san francisco is a sanctuary city. the san francisco chronicle says is he a nudist activist who makes hemp jewelry and he has been posting crazy screeds on the internet for years. i read through a few of them and he looks mentally ill. cnn reports he was homeless sleeping in the storage shed and addicted to narcotics. a few former acquaintances told cnn he was out of touch with reality, so, in summary he was a mentally ill homeless nudist illegal alien ex-con druggy who should have been deported. police say at 2:27 a.m. today officers were dispatched to pelosi s home respo
New reporting on how the white house is strategizing for dealing with the upcoming trial. Good day, everyone. Im Andrea Mitchell in washington. The nation heads into the long memorial day weekend, cia director bill burns is traveling back to europe with an urgent push to revive ceasefire talks and get hostages out of gaza. The world court today ordering israel to immediately stop the rafah invasion, citing an immense risk to civilians there. Israel says it will not comply. Theres little the icj can do to enforce the order. The u. S. Is expected to veto any enforcement in the u. N. Security council if it comes to that. After an intense military operation, Israeli Forces brought home the bodies of three more hostages killed in the october 7 attacks. The remains were taken into gaza by hamas. More than 80 hostages are still being held hostage and 40 bodies are being held. Israel wants them back so the families can have a decent burial. Eight americans are among the missing, three acknowle
the news today is that the jury in the hunter biden gun trial getting dismissed for the day as deliberations wrapped up with no verdict. they will be back at it tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. as they decide whether the first son gets up to 25 years in prison. hunter s defense as the president s son did not to knowingly lie about his drug use from purchasing a handgun in 2018. but federal prosecutors arguing hunter had lost the power of self-control when he bought it. and that the evidence backs that up. they showed off text messages, hunter biden sense, it drug dealer whom he had tried to meet up with a day before. he lied on the gun form. meanwhile the biden family is out in full force, first lady jill biden, the president s sister and brother were among the several family members present in court today to support hunter. president biden was not there, and the media and democrats are giving him credit for that. speak of the president of the united states has removed himself f
failure. i took a close look at the chair s summary and outcome documents and they acknowledge that they agreed on about 22 inaudible and they agree to ideas on food and energy security, climate change, global health, counter narcotics, so a lot of stuff was agreed to. narcotics, so a lot of stuff was agreed to. the two areas of disagreement was agreed to. the two areas of disagreement for was agreed to. the two areas of| disagreement for understandable reasons were first condemning the war in ukraine and the consequences on human life and the second is the affirmation of international law in the multilateral system by will also say a few sort of read between the lines, maybe this is actually a win for both the united states and the west. secretary blinken said that only two countries were opposed to those paragraphs so if the rest are on board that is a supermajority that were in favour of that entire set of statements including india. you