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it was not well received by abc. they watched it and felt that chemistry wasn't there between the parents and the kids asked me to make it again with two different young people. we just don't see any evidence of god, that's all right. daddy had a couple of people in this house, but i didn't know we had a pair of atheists network freaks out about whether people will be able to watch this show that has like real issues. everybody is nervous than there are people saying they're going to kill you. they're gonna shoot you dead in the streets. i'm usually headed to the course or playing with my kids are off to work with new max cushioning handsfree sketch or slipping. it's easy. just step in and go without touching my shoes. your lunch i'm a qb. not a receiver. try new mexico. cushnie hands, free sketches, clippings. every piece of land has a story. written by those who work it. the kid jeon owes brewing their own legacy. who are the rents with their drama free plot, tranquil and serene. yep shows i y all the time. but nel
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but not a lot of people are watching abc. they were a distant third place. remember in the early seventies, abc made a big mistake in not picking up all in the family. but then abc decided to really reinvent itself brought over fred silverman from cbs and fred silverman said, let's go after the young people. under fred silverman decided fonzie needs to be elevated as one of the stars. fonds took it up a level seeing you guys here looking for someone tall and tough, and they got short and soft, so i changed my voice and i changed the tilt of my body. i just started talking like this. whoa! so i spoke volumes with just the sound a. you ain't no more. marian always called the fonz arthur because she wanted to treat him with such respect for good luck, arthur. thanks mrs c and she also had a crush on him. i think a little bit, you know? hey. fans took over the dynamic changed. we venture into teenage american graffiti style comedy. let's see it. it doesn't look like a hickey. that show ends up going from 22nd place to first place, it becomes the number one show
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capital cities, abc. and loews-tisch brothers buying cbs. and all of them want their money's worth. >> we'll now have the strongest network. we'll have a stronger defense piece. this is going to be one dynamite company. >> there's a danger that news will be mixed up with the rest of television and considered just another profit center. >> late 1920s, to early 1930s, to the early 1980s, the sense was, we'll give some of the broadcasting time to public service. but 1990s, journalism in the country changed a great deal. you couldn't talk about public service. it was, what are the ratings going to be? what are the demographics going to be? what is the profit going to be? well, sensationalism sells. >> in a plea bargain, 18-year-old amy fisher got up to 15 years in prison for shooting the wife of her alleged lover. >> so intense is the interest in this case that there are three, three made for tv-movies now in the works about it. >> you make money off sex. you make money off death. you make money off crime. >> the press calls the case the beverly
capital cities, abc. and loews-tisch brothers buying cbs. and all of them want their money's worth. >> we'll now have the strongest network. we'll have a stronger defense piece. this is going to be one dynamite company. >> there's a danger that news will be mixed up with the rest of television and considered just another profit center. >> late 1920s, to early 1930s, to the early 1980s, the sense was, we'll give some of the broadcasting time to public service. but 1990s,...
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. >> reporter: there was a juror who spoke with abc who said that it was alex murdaugh's lie but also his testimony, when he got on the stand for those 14 hours last week. he just didn't buy it, the juror said. he simply did not find alex murdaugh to be sincere and could not get past the lie that murdaugh told over and over again that is he was not in the kennels in the moments before his wife and son were killed. his defense attorney said today that they do plan to appeal this. >> it was chilling to hear judge newman say that maggie and paul will continue to haunt you at night. >> dave, let me start with you, on the question of how quickly this jury returned, they said -- we know they had the case for three hours, but i want you to listen to that juror who spoke with abc news about actually how long it took to determine that alex murdaugh is guilty. let's watch. >> did you feel like he was a liar? >> a good liar. >> i didn't see any true remorse or any compassion or anything. >> even though he cried a lot on the stand. >> he never cried. >> he never cried. what do you mean by that? >
. >> reporter: there was a juror who spoke with abc who said that it was alex murdaugh's lie but also his testimony, when he got on the stand for those 14 hours last week. he just didn't buy it, the juror said. he simply did not find alex murdaugh to be sincere and could not get past the lie that murdaugh told over and over again that is he was not in the kennels in the moments before his wife and son were killed. his defense attorney said today that they do plan to appeal this. >>...
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the gop chair of the house foreign affairs committee told abc news picking between the ohio derailment or supplying ukraine was a false choice. both mitch mcconnell and former vice president mike pence have reasserted their support for helping ukraine against putin, and presidential candidate nikki haley has been arguing for a more forceful u.s. role in the conflicts. recent polls do show a decline in american support for ukraine. according to ap public support for ukraine aid, 60% last may, has now dropped to 48%. according to the share of americans have given too much to ukraine has grown from 7% per year ago to 26% last month. breaking down the numbers by party affiliation, the following about 40% of republicans think america has given too much compared with 15% of democrats. president biden has shrugged off any concerns, letting what he calls maga republicans. >> i am not sure how many are asking. i know the maga crowd is. the right wing republicans are talking about we can't do this. we find ourselves in a situation, where the cost of walking away could be considerably higher than
the gop chair of the house foreign affairs committee told abc news picking between the ohio derailment or supplying ukraine was a false choice. both mitch mcconnell and former vice president mike pence have reasserted their support for helping ukraine against putin, and presidential candidate nikki haley has been arguing for a more forceful u.s. role in the conflicts. recent polls do show a decline in american support for ukraine. according to ap public support for ukraine aid, 60% last may,...
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according to a juror it was that video and an interview with abc, it was that video that sealed the deal for that juror, letting him know there is no other way that anybody but alex could have done that. alex professed his innocence once more today in court. the judge, though, brought up the opioid addiction saying maybe you say you didn't do it, but maybe you aren't who you think you are, either. >> i respect this court, but i'm innocent. i would never under any circumstances hurt my wife maggie and i would never under any circumstances hurt my son paw paw. >> well, and it might not have been you. it might have been the monster you become when you take 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 opioid pills. maybe you become another person. i've seen that before. the person standing before me was not the person who committed the crime, though it's the same individual. >> reporter: just a very sobering moment. there were no victim impact statements made this morning before sentencing on behalf of maggie and paul murdaugh, instead prosecutor creighton waters spoke about them and talked about getting justice
according to a juror it was that video and an interview with abc, it was that video that sealed the deal for that juror, letting him know there is no other way that anybody but alex could have done that. alex professed his innocence once more today in court. the judge, though, brought up the opioid addiction saying maybe you say you didn't do it, but maybe you aren't who you think you are, either. >> i respect this court, but i'm innocent. i would never under any circumstances hurt my...
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call it. >> abc was adamant in saying, no, like the show is a hit show. people love the flashbacks don't we're you guys are great. keep it up. >> are you ok, freckles >> at the beginning on the third season of the show, we had characters locked in cages and i think looking back on it now, dan and i are like i think that's metaphorically how we felt, locked in cage >> halfway through the third season, abc says, ok, we will let you end the show and we're like yes, thank god. >> and they said after ten seasons. >> desperate housewives and lost launched the same year, it was a huge boost for the network, two shows everybody was talking about. >> in truth i spent the day like every other day, quietly plash polishing until it gleamed with perfects. >> i have a lot to say about women who go into the iconic roles of life and mother and are unfulfilled. >> i think the good news it brought is women who are not perfect, who are not young, are viable. and a fan base was amazing and you know, there were t-shirts going no a sure and there was i was i am lanette. >> you
call it. >> abc was adamant in saying, no, like the show is a hit show. people love the flashbacks don't we're you guys are great. keep it up. >> are you ok, freckles >> at the beginning on the third season of the show, we had characters locked in cages and i think looking back on it now, dan and i are like i think that's metaphorically how we felt, locked in cage >> halfway through the third season, abc says, ok, we will let you end the show and we're like yes, thank...
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juror told abc -- >> i didn't see any true remorse. >> i was this close to him. >> it took 45 minutes to come to a decision? >> probably about 45, maybe an hour. >> reporter: murdaugh, once a prominent lawyer took the stand in his own emotional defense. han tainting he found the bodys after returning from a brief visit to his mother that night, despite cell phone video placing him at the scene. >> remind me of the expression you gave on the witness stand. was it oh what a tangled web you weave? what did you mean by that? >> it meant when i lied, i continued to lie. >> reporter: the defense relied on his opioid addiction to account for his deception, his lies about his whereabouts, something the judge and jury didn't buy. >> they concluded that you continued to lie and lie throughout your testimony. it's not credible. it's not believable. >> reporter: despite all the circumstantial evidence against him, murdaugh maintained he was not guilty. >> i'm innocent. i would never under any circumstances hurt my wife maggie, and i would never under any circumstances hurt my son. >> it might not
juror told abc -- >> i didn't see any true remorse. >> i was this close to him. >> it took 45 minutes to come to a decision? >> probably about 45, maybe an hour. >> reporter: murdaugh, once a prominent lawyer took the stand in his own emotional defense. han tainting he found the bodys after returning from a brief visit to his mother that night, despite cell phone video placing him at the scene. >> remind me of the expression you gave on the witness stand. was...
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a jury told abc -- >> i didn't see any true remorse. >> how did you know he wasn't crying. >> i saw his as. >> reporter: it basically tonight 45 minutes. >> probably 45, maybe an hour. >> reporter: murdaugh, once a prominent lawyer in the area, took a stand last week in his own emotional defense, maintaining he found the bodies after returning from a brief visit to his mother that night, despite cell phone video placing him at the scene. >> remind me of the impress -- on what tangled web we weave? what did you mean by that? >> when i lie, i continue to lie. >> reporter: the defense relied heavily on the opioid addiction for the deception, something the judge and jury didn't buy. >> they've concluded that you continued to lie and lied throughout your testimony, not credible, not believable. >> reporter: despite all the circumstantial evidence against him, mir today maintained he was not guilty. >> i'm innocent. i would never, under any circumstances, hurt my wife maggie and i would never under any circumstances hurt my son paul paul. >> and it might not have been you. it might have been
a jury told abc -- >> i didn't see any true remorse. >> how did you know he wasn't crying. >> i saw his as. >> reporter: it basically tonight 45 minutes. >> probably 45, maybe an hour. >> reporter: murdaugh, once a prominent lawyer in the area, took a stand last week in his own emotional defense, maintaining he found the bodies after returning from a brief visit to his mother that night, despite cell phone video placing him at the scene. >> remind me of...
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. >> reporter: one juror spoke to abc news about the jury's decision saying the cell phone video placing him at the scene sealed murdoch's fate. >> evidence was clear. hear his voice clearly. everybody else could, too. >> reporter: so it took basically 45 minutes for your guys to come to a decision. >> probably about 45, maybe an hour. >> reporter: craig moyer saying murdoch's reactions during the trial were not convincing. >> his responses, how quick he was with the defense and his lies, steady lies. i didn't see any true remorse or any compassion or anything. >> reporter: murdoch's defense team spoke to cnn today about their decision to put their client on the stand. >> by putting him on the stand, i think the jury also got to see his emotions about maggie and paul, which are very raw and real but then, you know, the next day on cross-examination, got to give credit where credit is due. i mean, they clearly painted alex as a liar. >> reporter: vowing their fight is not over. >> we're appealing and we feel good about an appeal. he's a liferar and a thieve and admitted. that he's not a m
. >> reporter: one juror spoke to abc news about the jury's decision saying the cell phone video placing him at the scene sealed murdoch's fate. >> evidence was clear. hear his voice clearly. everybody else could, too. >> reporter: so it took basically 45 minutes for your guys to come to a decision. >> probably about 45, maybe an hour. >> reporter: craig moyer saying murdoch's reactions during the trial were not convincing. >> his responses, how quick he was...
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a juror told abc -- >> i didn't see any true remorse. >> how did you know he wasn't crying? >> because i saw his eyes. i was this close to him. >> so it took basically 45 minutes for you guys to come to a decision? >> probably about 45, maybe an hour. >> reporter: murdaugh, once a prominent lawyer in the area, took the stand last week in his own emotional defense. maintaining he found the bodies after returning from a brief visit to his mother that night, despite cell phone video placing him at the scene. >> remind me of the expression you gave on the witness stand. was it, oh, what tangled web we weave? what did you mean by that. >> i meant when i lied, i continued to lie. >> reporter: the defense relied heavily on murdaugh's opioid addiction to account for his deception and lies about his whereabouts, something the judge and jury didn't buy. >> they have concluded that you continued to lie and lied throughout your testimony. not credible. not believable. >> reporter: despite all the circumstantial evidence against him, murdaugh maintained he was not guilty. >> i'm innocent
a juror told abc -- >> i didn't see any true remorse. >> how did you know he wasn't crying? >> because i saw his eyes. i was this close to him. >> so it took basically 45 minutes for you guys to come to a decision? >> probably about 45, maybe an hour. >> reporter: murdaugh, once a prominent lawyer in the area, took the stand last week in his own emotional defense. maintaining he found the bodies after returning from a brief visit to his mother that night,...
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a juror told abc -- >> i didn't see any true remorse. >> how did you know he wasn't crying? >> because i saw his eyes. i was this close to him. >> so it took basically 45 minutes for you guys to come to a decision? >> probably about 45, maybe an hour. >> reporter: murdaugh, once a prominent lawyer in the area, took the stand last week in his own emotional defense, maintaining he found the bodies after returning from a brief visit to his mother that night, despite cell phone video placing him at the scene. >> remind me of the expression you gave on the witness stand. was it, oh, what a tangled web we weave. what did you mean? >> that when i lied, i continued to lie. >> reporter: the defense relied heavily on murdaugh's opioid addiction to account for his deception and lies, something the judge and jury didn't buy. >> they've concluded that you continued to lie and lie throughout your testimony. not credible, not believable. >> reporter: despite all the circumstantial evidence against him, murdaugh maintained he was not guilty. >> i'm innocent. i would never under any circumst
a juror told abc -- >> i didn't see any true remorse. >> how did you know he wasn't crying? >> because i saw his eyes. i was this close to him. >> so it took basically 45 minutes for you guys to come to a decision? >> probably about 45, maybe an hour. >> reporter: murdaugh, once a prominent lawyer in the area, took the stand last week in his own emotional defense, maintaining he found the bodies after returning from a brief visit to his mother that night,...
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. >> one juror spoke to abc news about the jury's decision saying the cell phone video placing him at the scene sealed murdaugh's fate. >> the evidence was clear. it was clearly. everybody else could too. >> it took basically 45 minutes for you guys to come to a decision. >> probably about 45, maybe an hour. >> craig moyer also saying murdaugh's reactions during the trial were not convincing. >> his responses, how quick he was with the defense, and his lies, steady lies, i didn't see any true remorse or any compassion or anything. >> murdaugh's defense team spoke to cnn friday about their decision to put their client on the stand. >> by putting him on the stand, i think the jury also got to see his emotions about maggie and paul, which were very raw and real, but then, you know, the next day on cross-examination, got to give credit where credit is due, they clearly painted alex as, you know, a liar. >> vowing their fight is not over. >> we're appealing and we feel good about an appeal. he's a liar and he's a thief and he admitted that. he's not a murderer. >> now the defense team says
. >> one juror spoke to abc news about the jury's decision saying the cell phone video placing him at the scene sealed murdaugh's fate. >> the evidence was clear. it was clearly. everybody else could too. >> it took basically 45 minutes for you guys to come to a decision. >> probably about 45, maybe an hour. >> craig moyer also saying murdaugh's reactions during the trial were not convincing. >> his responses, how quick he was with the defense, and his lies,...
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abc such russian drone, very close, for example, to san francisco or new york, what will be reaction of united states? >> more now from cnn's oren liebermann at the pentagon. >> all of this plays out early tuesday morning and international airspace over the black sea, when the u.s. says it's mq-9 reaper drones intercepted by two russian tsuboi su-27 fighter jets. that part is not that uncommon. these sort of intercepts have happened in the past. what is extremely rare is what happened as this played out over the course of 30 to 40 minutes. the russian fighter jets, accord to the pentagon, repeatedly flew around of and in front of the u.s. joan, jumped jet fuel in front of, it and even clyde, without damaging the, propellant for salinas to take down its own drone in international waters in the black sea. now, the national security council's coordinator for security communications, john kirby, told cnn that the u.s. took steps to protect its equities but it's unclear exactly what that was, whether that was self destruct or some other steps to protect it. now, the drone has not been rec
abc such russian drone, very close, for example, to san francisco or new york, what will be reaction of united states? >> more now from cnn's oren liebermann at the pentagon. >> all of this plays out early tuesday morning and international airspace over the black sea, when the u.s. says it's mq-9 reaper drones intercepted by two russian tsuboi su-27 fighter jets. that part is not that uncommon. these sort of intercepts have happened in the past. what is extremely rare is what...
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one of the jurors telling abc earlier today, look, the jury went into the room from the day of the murders he said he was not there. he was vuting his ailing mother. then they heard a video in the kennel area of this estate where it happened. the juror said that was it. >> i didn't see any true re remorse. >> when he said it was him were you surprised? >> i was very surprised. >> why? >> it was his only savior right there. >> that's a separate. we'll come back in a minute. you're on the jury in this case. he continues to proclaim his innocence. after the prosecution exposes a series of lies. >> the lies, john, are the big thing. that's a what some say. as you and i have talked about, this was a tough prosecution given that they had no murder weapon, no video, no dna at the scene of the crime. but they had one thing. a man lying about his whereabouts at the time the murder happened. the jury just clearly could not get past that. all the questions about remorse and they were secondary to the simple fact you didn't though where he was. >> so the remorse part gets to what we talked about when
one of the jurors telling abc earlier today, look, the jury went into the room from the day of the murders he said he was not there. he was vuting his ailing mother. then they heard a video in the kennel area of this estate where it happened. the juror said that was it. >> i didn't see any true re remorse. >> when he said it was him were you surprised? >> i was very surprised. >> why? >> it was his only savior right there. >> that's a separate. we'll come...
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. >> kirby also said on abc, beth, that he's very comfortable that russia's ability to exploit the technology would be highly minimize side how he put it. what does he mean? what's he saying? >> well, i'm guessing that they have some self-destruct mechanism, that they tried to crash it into the sea as hard as possible, those kinds of things to try on minimize the amount of exploitation and i would also add here that the russians almost certainly have had access to this very drone in the past when it crashed or had been brought down over other war zones and other countries would have probably shared that information with them. so i would say it's probably not catastrophic what they would get, but you know, it's a thing. it's not inconsequential and catastrophic. >> the russian jets first dumped fuel on top of the drone when they encountered it. why would they do that? >> simply as a matter to try to affect hardware capabilities. look, the reaper can carry all manner of sensors underneath it. so they're looking to try to affect the ability of that surveillance package, let's assume it's a surve
. >> kirby also said on abc, beth, that he's very comfortable that russia's ability to exploit the technology would be highly minimize side how he put it. what does he mean? what's he saying? >> well, i'm guessing that they have some self-destruct mechanism, that they tried to crash it into the sea as hard as possible, those kinds of things to try on minimize the amount of exploitation and i would also add here that the russians almost certainly have had access to this very drone in...
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. >> one juror spoke to abc news saying the cell phone video placing him at the scene sealed murdaugh's fate. >> the evidence is clear. clearly. everybody else >> basically 45 minutes for you guys to come to a decision. >> 45, maybe an hour. >> craig mayor saying murdaugh's reactions during trial were not convincing >> his responses how quick he was with the defense and his lies that he, lies i didn't see true remorse or any compassion or anything. >> murdaugh defense team spoke to cnn today about their decision to put their client on the stand. >> putting him on the standing i think the jury also got to see his emotions about maggie and paul which were very raw and real. we're appealing and feel good about an appeal. >> he's lying in his teeth and admitted that. he's not a murderer. >> and the defense says that the inclusion of the financial charges the decision by judge clifton newman will likely be the basis of the appeal, that's they say that's why they found the jury to be a liar and cheat, that that it was prejudicial he admitted to it on the stand, but erin i spoke with the attor
. >> one juror spoke to abc news saying the cell phone video placing him at the scene sealed murdaugh's fate. >> the evidence is clear. clearly. everybody else >> basically 45 minutes for you guys to come to a decision. >> 45, maybe an hour. >> craig mayor saying murdaugh's reactions during trial were not convincing >> his responses how quick he was with the defense and his lies that he, lies i didn't see true remorse or any compassion or anything. >>...
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wildlife biologist and conservationist jeff corwin, the emmy winning tv host of shows on animal planet and abc tv series "ocean treks," also the author of "100 heartbeats" joining us from flamingo garden in davie, florida. >> any time i've seen a moose, it was standing still and docile. that one was walking maybe it seemed in a non-threatening way and then was charging. what are you supposed to do when you confront a moose? >> well, fred, that's a great question. good afternoon to you. these gentlemen are incredibly lucky, only to have the snowmobile take the brunt of the beating. this was likely a female moose, a cow moose. we often think of bull winkle, these docile herbivores, but they are incredibly fast, incredibly agile. and when they feel threatened they can be incredibly dangerous, especially females, cow, as we enter the time of year where they're producing offspring. these are creatures, fred, that live in a world with grizzly bears and other predators. so a mother moose will do anything to protect her baby. >> of course. i mentioned one i've encountered. it's not like i'm en countin
wildlife biologist and conservationist jeff corwin, the emmy winning tv host of shows on animal planet and abc tv series "ocean treks," also the author of "100 heartbeats" joining us from flamingo garden in davie, florida. >> any time i've seen a moose, it was standing still and docile. that one was walking maybe it seemed in a non-threatening way and then was charging. what are you supposed to do when you confront a moose? >> well, fred, that's a great question....
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a juror told abc -- >> i didn't see any true remorse. he had soulless eyes. >> murdaugh once a lawyer in the area, took the stand last week in his own emotional defense . >> remind me of the expression. oh, what a tangled web you weave. >> when i lied, i continued to lie. >> reporter: the defense relied on his opioid addiction to account for his deception, his lies about his whereabouts, something the judge and jury didn't buy. >> they concluded that you continued to lie and lie throughout your testimony. it's not credible. it's not believable. >> reporter: despite all the circumstantial evidence against him, murdaugh maintained he was not guilty. >> i'm innocent. i would never under any circumstances hurt my wife maggie, and i would never under any circumstances hurt my son. >> it might not have been you. it might have been the monster you become when you take 15, 20, 30, 60 opioid pills. >> reporter: still murdaugh's defense team says they wouldn't have done anything differently. >> he's a liar and a thief, and he admitted that. he's n
a juror told abc -- >> i didn't see any true remorse. he had soulless eyes. >> murdaugh once a lawyer in the area, took the stand last week in his own emotional defense . >> remind me of the expression. oh, what a tangled web you weave. >> when i lied, i continued to lie. >> reporter: the defense relied on his opioid addiction to account for his deception, his lies about his whereabouts, something the judge and jury didn't buy. >> they concluded that you...
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. >> reporter: one juror spoke to abc news about the jury's decision saying the cellphone video placing him at the scene sealed his fate. >> we could see it clearly. everybody else did too. >> it took you 45 minutes to come to that decision. >> about that. >> also saying murdaugh's reactions during the trial were not convincing. >> his responses, how quick he was with the defense and his lies, steady lies, i didn't see any true remorse or any reaction. >> reporter: murdaugh's defense team about putting him on the stand. >> they got to see his response which were raw and real, but on the next day, i've got to give credit where credit is due. they clearly painted alex as, you know, a liar. >> reporter: vowing their fight is not over. >> we're appealing and we feel good about an appeal. he's a liar and he's a thief and he admitted that. he's not a murderer. >> reporter: now, the defense team says they believe the fact that the judge allowed the inclusion of the financial crimes that alex murdaugh is accused of to be used as evidence in the murder trial, it tainted the jury's perception of
. >> reporter: one juror spoke to abc news about the jury's decision saying the cellphone video placing him at the scene sealed his fate. >> we could see it clearly. everybody else did too. >> it took you 45 minutes to come to that decision. >> about that. >> also saying murdaugh's reactions during the trial were not convincing. >> his responses, how quick he was with the defense and his lies, steady lies, i didn't see any true remorse or any reaction....
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a post abc poll finds 58% of democrats say they prefer someone other than biden as their norminee in 2024. almost double the 31% who support biden. among republicans and republican-leaning independents, 49% say they prefer their nominee to be someone other than trump compared to 44% who favor him. among those who think that this could benefit trump is the democrat you can strategist and cnn political commentator, he wrote, here's the simple reality as i see it. in recent elections, most voters who reject extremism have tend ed to vote democratic. this means the vast maujty of votes that a presidential candidate would receive would likely come out of joe biden's pool of voters, not former president trump's, assume ing t 2024 election turns out to be a rematch. remember, in 2020, president biden won three states by less than 1%. this week a think tank published a memo caution ing the plan wil only hurt democrats. siting the spoil isser alert. it warned rather than producing a third-party ticket to win, no labels is on track to field a spoiler, who would reelect trump or a trump-like re
a post abc poll finds 58% of democrats say they prefer someone other than biden as their norminee in 2024. almost double the 31% who support biden. among republicans and republican-leaning independents, 49% say they prefer their nominee to be someone other than trump compared to 44% who favor him. among those who think that this could benefit trump is the democrat you can strategist and cnn political commentator, he wrote, here's the simple reality as i see it. in recent elections, most voters...
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. >> reporter: one juror spoke to abc news about the jury's decision, saying the cell phone video placing him at the scene sealed murdaugh's fate. >> the evidence was clear, hear his voice clearly, and everybody else could too. >> it took basically 45 minutes for you guys to come to a decision. >> probably 45, maybe an hour. >> reporter: craig moyer said reactions during the trial were not convincing. >> his responses, how quick he was with the defense, and his lies, steady lies. >> i didn't see any true remorse, or any compassion or anything. >> reporter: murdaugh's defense team spoke to cnn friday about their decision to put their client on the stand. >> but putting him on the stand i think the jury also got to see his emotions about maggie and paul, which were very raw and real. but then, you know, the next day on cross-examination got to give credit where credit's due. i mean, they clearly painted alex as, you know, a liar. >> reporter: vowing their fight is not over. >> we're appealing, and we feel good about an appeal. he's a liar, and he's a thief, and he admitted that. he's not a
. >> reporter: one juror spoke to abc news about the jury's decision, saying the cell phone video placing him at the scene sealed murdaugh's fate. >> the evidence was clear, hear his voice clearly, and everybody else could too. >> it took basically 45 minutes for you guys to come to a decision. >> probably 45, maybe an hour. >> reporter: craig moyer said reactions during the trial were not convincing. >> his responses, how quick he was with the defense, and...
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. >> one juror spoke to abc news about the jury's decision. saying the cell phone video placing him at the scene sealed murdaugh's fate. >> the evidence was clear. clearly. everybody else could too. >> it took basically 45 minutes for you guys to come to a decision. >> probably that. 45, maybe an hour. >> and saying murdaugh's reactions during the trial was not convincing. >> his response, how quick he was with the defense, and his lies, steady lies, i didn't see any true remorse, or any compassion or anything. >> murdaugh's defense team spoke to ynz friday about their decision to put their client on the stand. >> by putting him on the stand, i think the jury also got to see his emotions about maggie and paul, which were very raw and real, and for them, you know, the next day on cross-examination, we give credit where credit is due, i mean they clearly painted alex as you know, a liar. >> vowing their fight is not over. >> we're appealing and we feel good about an appeal. he's a liar and he's a thief and he admitted that. he's not a murderer.
. >> one juror spoke to abc news about the jury's decision. saying the cell phone video placing him at the scene sealed murdaugh's fate. >> the evidence was clear. clearly. everybody else could too. >> it took basically 45 minutes for you guys to come to a decision. >> probably that. 45, maybe an hour. >> and saying murdaugh's reactions during the trial was not convincing. >> his response, how quick he was with the defense, and his lies, steady lies, i didn't...
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>> interesting to see, we got this report before we were coming on from abc news that svb execs were dumping stocks leading up to the collapse. how much of the investigation, both the justice department, but also congress will look into the extent to which some of these executives, going to your point, abused their power and abuse the system when there was a gap in regulatory oversight and did it to their own personal benefit. we saw that in 2008 and almost nothing happened to any of those individuals. they got golden parachutes, did something else without any shame or accountability. will we see that again? remember there were a lot of political implications that came out of how that crisis was handled both on left, you think of occupy wall street, on the right the tea party and those were the outgrowth of the 2008 crash. are we going to see that again? >> on the idea of the dumping of stocks, there are instances where it's not necessary. the investigation is going to be a part of that. it's a strong point to think about what this new frontier looks like. the idea if this happened,
>> interesting to see, we got this report before we were coming on from abc news that svb execs were dumping stocks leading up to the collapse. how much of the investigation, both the justice department, but also congress will look into the extent to which some of these executives, going to your point, abused their power and abuse the system when there was a gap in regulatory oversight and did it to their own personal benefit. we saw that in 2008 and almost nothing happened to any of...
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cnn and other media organizations such as abc news or "usa today" or cbs news or the los angeles times among them, we have also requested access to the same footage as of now, we have not gotten that access. mccarthy's office says they are still working on it. another fact, this move comes at the same time that fox is being sued by dominion voting systems for repeatedly lying about its company and airing lies about the 2020 election results. those lies resulted in the january 6th capitol rupert murdoch the chair of fox said some fox hosts lied about the 2020 election on the air and we know from the evidence presented by dominion that hosts texted each other about various liars who deranged non-sense they covered and in some cases platformed. sydney powell is a complete nut. no one will work with her. ditto with rudy giuliani but none of that stopped fox elevating these false conspiracy theories about the election. in his deposition, chairman rupert murdoch when asked if he seriously doubted the claims of massive election fraud by trump and allies, murdoch responded oh, yes and said it
cnn and other media organizations such as abc news or "usa today" or cbs news or the los angeles times among them, we have also requested access to the same footage as of now, we have not gotten that access. mccarthy's office says they are still working on it. another fact, this move comes at the same time that fox is being sued by dominion voting systems for repeatedly lying about its company and airing lies about the 2020 election results. those lies resulted in the january 6th...
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and again, in a pre-taped interview with abc news, pence said he believed the investigation is politically motivated, but added that any protests should be peaceful. here he is. >> the frustration the american people feel about what they sense is a two-tiered justice system in this country, i think is well-founded. but -- and i believe that people understand that if they give voice to this, if this occurs on tuesday, that they need to do so peacefully and in a lawful manner. that the violence that occurred on january 6th. the violence that occurred in cities throughout the summer of 2020 was a disgrace, the american people won't tolerate it. and those that engage in that kind of violence should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. >> we'll have more legal perspective on this major story later in the hour. >>> russia's president travels to a ukrainian city that took a defiant stand against his aggression. still ahead, vladimir putin's trip to mariupol and the message he's trying to send. and mass protests against a plan to try to curb strisrael's judiciary. why some people believ
and again, in a pre-taped interview with abc news, pence said he believed the investigation is politically motivated, but added that any protests should be peaceful. here he is. >> the frustration the american people feel about what they sense is a two-tiered justice system in this country, i think is well-founded. but -- and i believe that people understand that if they give voice to this, if this occurs on tuesday, that they need to do so peacefully and in a lawful manner. that the...
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he wouldn't abc that question. that he would go along with anything. he said "well, i quietly voice my opinion." that is not what a director is supposed to do. that is failure of management oversight. he is complicit through his complacency. >> what should somebody on the board >> what should somebody on the board do? he's essential lirr saying i'm in the talking about this publicly on fox news. >> at the extreme, there's a noisy withdrawal where he could lead, quit the board, that would say a lot of he and another board member who similarly complained, they should have walked off the board. that would have been very -- >> we should point out, they are paid to be on this board, i assume quite handsomely in stock and what ever other ways. >> conservatively a half a million dollars a year to be o'onon this board. they're doing well to meet four times a year, it's crazy. they're making a lot of money, and they have a duty, an obligation, it's called a duty of care to do the job thoroughly, and the duty of loyalty to the shareholders. you have 61% of this
he wouldn't abc that question. that he would go along with anything. he said "well, i quietly voice my opinion." that is not what a director is supposed to do. that is failure of management oversight. he is complicit through his complacency. >> what should somebody on the board >> what should somebody on the board do? he's essential lirr saying i'm in the talking about this publicly on fox news. >> at the extreme, there's a noisy withdrawal where he could lead, quit...
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one of those jurors speaking out on abc this morning. >> about 45 minutes later we -- after all our deliberating, we figured it out. >> that's really fast. >> the evidence was clear. >> the state says it is not seeking the death penalty, instead prosecutors are pushing for life in prison without the possibility of parole. the judge denied a defense motion to declare a mistrial saying there was overwhelming evidence to convict murdaugh. the main prosecutor also spoke after the verdict was read. >> justice was done today. it doesn't matter who your family is, it doesn't matter how much money you have or people think you have, it doesn't matter what you think, how prominent you are, if you do wrong, if you break the law, if you murder, then justice will be done in south carolina. >> we begin this hour with cnn national correspondent dianne gallagher, she is outside the courthouse in walterboro, south carolina. we have sentencing today coming up in hour. tell us how these events will proceed from here, including victim statements. >> reporter: that's right, jim. so we anticipate around 9:30 a.m., so
one of those jurors speaking out on abc this morning. >> about 45 minutes later we -- after all our deliberating, we figured it out. >> that's really fast. >> the evidence was clear. >> the state says it is not seeking the death penalty, instead prosecutors are pushing for life in prison without the possibility of parole. the judge denied a defense motion to declare a mistrial saying there was overwhelming evidence to convict murdaugh. the main prosecutor also spoke...
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an abc poll finds 58% of democratic leaning independents say they prefer someone other than biden, almost double the 31% who support biden. among republicans and republican leaning independents, 49% say they prefer their nominee to be someone other than trump, compared with 44% who favor him. among those who think that this could benefit trump is the democratic strategist and cnn political commentator. he wrote here is the reality as i see it, in recent elections, most voters who reject extremism have tended to vote democratic. this means the vast majority of votes that a no labels presidential candidate would receive would likely come out of president joe biden's poll of potential voters, not former president donald trump's, assuming the 2024 election turns out to be a rematch. in 2020 president biden won three states by less than one percentage point. this week, a think tank called third wave published a memo cautioning the no labels plan will hurt democrats, citing the similar spoiler effect in recent directions. it warned, quote, rather than producing a third-party ticket that would d
an abc poll finds 58% of democratic leaning independents say they prefer someone other than biden, almost double the 31% who support biden. among republicans and republican leaning independents, 49% say they prefer their nominee to be someone other than trump, compared with 44% who favor him. among those who think that this could benefit trump is the democratic strategist and cnn political commentator. he wrote here is the reality as i see it, in recent elections, most voters who reject...
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in 1972, tom abc egelton dropped off the presidential ticket after revealed he had undergone treatment for depression. >> this decision is one of the most heart rendering. >> former preptive patrick kennedy now leading advocate on mental health struggled with addition and bipolar in congress. he fought years to cover it up. >> when i was in congress, i did everything to keep people from knowing i needed help. >> they're hopeful that stigma around mental illness may be shifting. >> there are consequences to things you say and talk about. i think in a circumstance like this, it's, you know, helps the conversation. i think it helps people realize and understand the impact that this disease has on people all across the country. >> and it's been decades since senator smith dealt with her depression, kaitlan. she felt like she should talk about it. and since she's done it, she said constituents come up to her all the time and want to have a conversation with her. she said one woman came up to her at the airport and said it helped me so much to hear it coming from you. so that tells you why s
in 1972, tom abc egelton dropped off the presidential ticket after revealed he had undergone treatment for depression. >> this decision is one of the most heart rendering. >> former preptive patrick kennedy now leading advocate on mental health struggled with addition and bipolar in congress. he fought years to cover it up. >> when i was in congress, i did everything to keep people from knowing i needed help. >> they're hopeful that stigma around mental illness may be...
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the stars arrive for the 95th academy awards airing tonight on abc now. entertainment meant and journalists michael is here with us. michael, it's good to see you. give a strong track record of oscar predictions. at least better than mine. what do you think? is everybody ÃÃ [indiscernible] >> the last thing that we heard early on in this program was that all the sudden that there is this momentum and buzz for top gun and they may bump everything everywhere all at once. out of the way. you buy that? >> first of all, my street is ending tonight because there are certain categories that are tossup that i'm gonna get a lot long. that being said and by the way i still think lala land one for best picture. that being said ÃÃno, top gun does not of chance. i have as much of winning a chance in best picture. all quiet on the western front from the german awards is the one that could kind of upset they were to be a dark horse winner. everything everywhere all at once is going all the way. this is a word-of-mouth and everybody when it came out kind of came out
the stars arrive for the 95th academy awards airing tonight on abc now. entertainment meant and journalists michael is here with us. michael, it's good to see you. give a strong track record of oscar predictions. at least better than mine. what do you think? is everybody ÃÃ [indiscernible] >> the last thing that we heard early on in this program was that all the sudden that there is this momentum and buzz for top gun and they may bump everything everywhere all at once. out of the way....
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that one was mark warner much he was asked yesterday on abc if he regrets that vote. listen to what he said. i wonder what you think. >> no matter what the capital had been in this bank, if you don't get banking 101 straight, if you don't manage your interest rate risks, if you then got to run at $42 billion in a single day unprecedented. management didn't get this right. banking 101, managing interest rate risks, that -- >> so, senator, you don't regret that vote? >> no. i don't regret that vote. listen, i think 2155 bill, i think it put in place a appropriate level of regulation on mid-sized banks. >> looking at it now, is there the appropriate amount of regulation on these banks or would you be in favor of voting to reinstitute things like the stress tests for banks like this? >> i certainly think moving forward that we need to come back to those questions. time changes circumstances. and i think it's appropriate for us to re-examine that. >> you voted -- why did you vote against that legislation in 2018? were you worried about something like this? >> you know, i t
that one was mark warner much he was asked yesterday on abc if he regrets that vote. listen to what he said. i wonder what you think. >> no matter what the capital had been in this bank, if you don't get banking 101 straight, if you don't manage your interest rate risks, if you then got to run at $42 billion in a single day unprecedented. management didn't get this right. banking 101, managing interest rate risks, that -- >> so, senator, you don't regret that vote? >> no. i...
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i think the show that was rebooted by abc was really about how do you make ends meet in the 21st century? i hope everyone is enjoying the movie. i'm having a blast sitting on this hard chair, paying bills on a plastic tray stolen from hometown buffet. what are the reasons i think that the connors works in like the 2010 is because income disparity isn't even bigger deal now than it was in the 19 nineties. i am completely financially unprepared to have a baby. i'm screwed. connors themselves are still dealing with the same issues of a blue collar family living smack dab inside. the american dream. look how much money you're saving by not drinking while you're pregnant. what's that? they're not cognizant of it. and i think people can appreciate that these characters are being honest about what they're going through . this is ridiculous. people are just trying to have a better life. he was here illegally. darlene you don't have a problem with what's happening. big problem. i like the guy by daughter is about to have his baby and he may be getting dragged out of the country. you think i want
i think the show that was rebooted by abc was really about how do you make ends meet in the 21st century? i hope everyone is enjoying the movie. i'm having a blast sitting on this hard chair, paying bills on a plastic tray stolen from hometown buffet. what are the reasons i think that the connors works in like the 2010 is because income disparity isn't even bigger deal now than it was in the 19 nineties. i am completely financially unprepared to have a baby. i'm screwed. connors themselves are...
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abc news was first to report this and then cnn confirming different parts of it. it's that trump. the judge believes that she saw enough evidence that trump committed a crime through the lawyer, and i know some people may think that sounds obvious here. but that needed itself was murky in the documents case, because, oh, good. the lawyers have done it good others that this was no trump did it. that's so important because we keep thinking, first of all, how operation the president of states carry boxes, right or classified documents somewhere, everyone thought. well how do we know that he handed over everything who would have been the conduit in the liaison to the national all archives to have all this be done, and there is speculation at the time about the him being distanced enough in delegating responsibility. this suggests the courts are saying it's not about delegating it might be about using an attorney, possibly to commit a crime or fraud or to make sure they didn't have the information that they actually could have. two certified that what the doj on this issue in the natio
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abc on nashville. are these helicopters you talked about getting data from members equipment like a black box likely here. passenger planes go down or is it for this computer type instruments situated yes, sir. they do have something very similar to the black boxes that we see on the larger aircraft. and we're hopeful that that will provide quite a bit of information of what what occurred. yes, ma'am. do you expect to reach out to the please. yes ma'am. we started next of kin notification early this morning. we have some family members that are in the local area that we were able to contact fairly quickly, but we also have some family members across the united states and a few outside of the united states , so that product process is ongoing. um we're doing everything we can to notify families as quickly as we can. but i don't have a good estimation on when the final notifications will occur. yes, ma'am, sir. ktc. have any sort of an estimate. as to the rapid response time that's been talked about a lo
abc on nashville. are these helicopters you talked about getting data from members equipment like a black box likely here. passenger planes go down or is it for this computer type instruments situated yes, sir. they do have something very similar to the black boxes that we see on the larger aircraft. and we're hopeful that that will provide quite a bit of information of what what occurred. yes, ma'am. do you expect to reach out to the please. yes ma'am. we started next of kin notification early...