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pro- palestinian demonstrators twere swarming the st. patrick's cathedral with chance calling for a cease-fire and waving a flag before the congregation that read silence equals death. this is a brand-new hour of fox news like i am arthel neville. happy easter everyone and to you as well jonathan. jonathan: happy easter to you arthel i am jonathan hunt eric shawn is off today stunned churchgoers looked on from the pews of those activists got awfully close to the altar. the disorder only lasted a few moments before security forcibly remove the protesters from the cathedral. that comes after the u.s. conference of bishops called for prayers for peace in the middle east at the start of holy week. cb cotton is alive outside st. patrick's cathedral with the latest. >> hi jonathan, a group of climate activists that it is behind the planned approach is to disrupt an easter vigil service here eight st. patrick's cathedral in new york city.
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according to social media posts those involved with church leaders to demand a cease-fire in gaza. this all unfolding saturday evening. first some of the protesters stood up and began singing possibly as a distraction while others walked to the front of the church and open this banner which read silence equals death. now, as those people were escorted out some of the activists who were singing at first began chanting this. free free palestine. free free palestine. >> during the protest some churchgoers stood up to get a better view of what was going on. others pulled out their cell phones to capture the chaos. or an organizer behind this disruption releasing a statement saying quote the united nations security council calling for a cease-fire is a good start. but church is making cease-fire
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statements is also part of the solution. it will make a difference." fox news contributor civil rights attorney leo terrell said these people were trespassing and should face civil penalties and be prosecuted. but he says they probably will not be. >> they know when they break the law. they note they go into a church a house of god and violate those appear assures, those worshiper's first amendment rights they know are not going to get punished and why is that? because the biden administration has signaled were not going to do anything. the new york prosecutor we are not going to do anything and that is where they will continue. >> nypd tells us three men were arrested and now face charges of disrupting a religious service. jonathan: cb cotton outside st. patrick's cathedral this easter afternoon. thank you cb. arthel: antigovernment protest breaking out in front of israel's parliament as demonstrators their call for
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu resignation. this comes as a new round of cease-fire talks are set to begin this week let's go to trey yingst is live in tel aviv with more. >> good afternoon. as we approach the six month mark of the war pressure is growing internally for a cease-fire agreement. direct talks are set to resume this week between israel and hamas in cairo. we do know overnight thousands gathered here in the streets of tel aviv to demonstrate some calling for new elections in israel put others to manic the release of hostages. these protesters clashed with the police and lit fires and the roads the event illustrates the ongoing tension across israel the mix between politics and warp it inside because it is date 177 of the conflict f. israeli troops continue to operate about the northern and central parts of the strip. to date the israeli air force launched a strike against the hospital in the central city. the israeli military said they
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were striking a compound in a position used by islamic jihad didifferent observers on the ground said the tent with journalists was hit in the strike. >> they hit the tent without any warning. we were staying in the tent is a group of journalism peacefully with no terrace among us. we were preparing our cameras and all the sudden the tent was hit. everything went dark with debris and rock flying above our heads and there were flames. >> the focus remains inside gaza israel's northern front with lebanon does remain active. her rockets were fired by the lebanese and militant group today and in response the israelis launching a targeted assassination in southern lebanon. all of this as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in the hospital for a surgery temporarily giving his power to the deputy prime minister. arthel: thank you for that report trey yingst live in tel aviv, israel thanks.
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jonathan: eight new round of fox news polling shows support for israel declining with democrats among those who have a ramped up their criticism of the war in gaza. 59% of those polled side more with israel. a majority but down nine percentage points from when that were began last october. republicans like senator rick scott are calling for democrats to change their rhetoric. >> and at the bided ministration democrats need to change their tune. they vote against israel aid. america did not even stand up for israel at the un resolution. i mean this is discussing with the buy demonstration is to increase support israel that got to kill hamas. they will never get the country back. jonathan: let's bring in former israeli diplomat. thank you so much for being here today. do you blame the biden
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administration for that decline and support for israel? >> jonathan, pleasure to be with you and all of our viewers and happy easter. i just want to say clearly that what we are seeing here as a isa result of a continuous campaign of distortion, propaganda and misinformation targeting the american public opinion as far as what is happening in the middle east. the results of this after six months of war is what you have shown which is a continuous support of israel like any just human being would do. yet we are seeing a decline we face such sheer evil the way hamas represents that should worry assault all systems are successful in their war against reality facts and indeed against israel and the united states of america. it's definitely a warning sign for us all. jonathan: how it was a relatively speaking, small terrorist organization like hamas winning the propaganda
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battle against a society as sophisticated as israel? >> it's very simple. we are looking at it as a conflict between israel and hamas savages. g truth is this is a representation of a much wider conflict the islamic republic of iran and its proxies in syria, and lebanon with hezbollah and in with the trent eight is it worth israel and the united states of america and that moderate regimes this is a clear clash in which there is no other solution but for israel and the united states to emerge victorious. we have to be very clear about this issue and standing up to it. i want to share with you something, jonathan. yesterday was walking through times square there is a small yet loud crowd chanting these cries against the u.s. and israel. when i approached three girls were donning the palestinian colors and i asked them what are they doing their and where they chanting for they simply said were hanging out with our
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friends. they use people have no idea what they are standing up for. we heard from the former hostage who was released in the "new york times" we are trying but in organizations that celebrated rape, torture, cruelty and murder. that shall not stand. >> we have seen the pictures in trace report reports of the unrn the streets of tel aviv. now obviously israel is united in wanting the complete and utter defeat of hamas. there doesn't seem to be perhaps of the patients of some israelis do you believe there is a movement against the weight priway primeminister netanyahu s prosecuting this war at all through greater israel? >> you have to understand the human cap catastrophe we are facing here. you have a 134 people being held in cruel conditions at the hands
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of a savage terrorist organization. we hear continuous reports about humiliation. about rape taking place during captivity. about starvation. remember the chilling worlds of 12-year-old who spoke about the terrorist forcing him to watch the go pro camera of the terrace while they were acting in their cruelty against innocence. when he dared to shed a tear they stuck a gun to his forehead and force them to continue watching. naturally under these circumstances it's a very trying condition for any human society for especially one as israel which is at war. but what is clear also is the state of israel is united and his desire to bring down hamas. note civilized society can live side-by-side with what is sheer evil. as one of my friends put it you cannot put out a fire only 80% you have to put it out completely to be able to live so it does not happen again, and again, and again as a clearly
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stated. jonathan: very good analogy indeed. shahar azani former israeli diplomat. thank you very much for being here today and for your expertise on these issues. >> i give jonathan happy easter to everyone. [background noises] arthel: texas and responding seem to like this stampede at the border while in el paso by beefing up border security the lone star state sending more than 700 national guard troops to el paso to help with the migrant surge there. senior correspondent casey stegall is live at the border in el paso with the very latest hi casey. >> hi arthel the surge of troops in fact over the last two weeks or so is in response to that incident. no rest for that weary for agents though out here in el paso on the front lines.
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this weekend we have seen two large groups ourselves crossing the border illegally and surrendering over two border patrol. this morning about 95 migrants including single adults and family units came into el paso illegally from juarez. they were literally meant to advance in a bus after being processed well yesterday evening a large group roughly 150 in size came through at the same spot which is gate number 36 work most of the action seems to be. once again a mix of people. this as additional national guard troops have been deployed to the texas southern border a total of 700 have been surge to the sector alone in the last two weeks. thousands of other troops from at least a dozen other states are now out here, out on the front lines. including some who just came from indiana. >> they are proving once again if the federal government had
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their act together on the border we will. >> new video from the box of flight team drone and eagle pass captured these images yesterday. a group of nine migrants including small children wading through the rio grande river attempting to cross into shelby park and there in eagle pass. soldiers turned them around since they cannot get to the razor wire. telling them in spanish they need to return to mexico. which they ultimately do. arthel. arthel: casey stegall, thank you very much. jonathan: president biden is catching some heat from republicans for marking transit day visibility today. it falls on march 31 every year but this year's observance obviously happens to fall on easter sunday. lucas of tomlinson's wife live at the white house to explain.
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>> jonathan, tran state of visibility was created by an activist back in 2009. joe biden was averse to recognize that they officially when he became president. this year you men mentioned it coincides with easter. the president tweeting out earlier today quote on transgender day of visibility we celebrate the joy, strength, absolute courage of some of the bravest people i know. today we show up millions of transgendered non- binary americans we see them, they belong they should be treated with dignity and respect. house speaker mike johnson rebuked biden saying quote the biden white house has betrayed the central tenants of easter which is the resurrection of jesus christ. getting sacred truth and tradition while at the same time proclaiming easter sunday as transgender day." this outrageous and abhorrent the american people are taking notes. georgia democratic senator raphael warnock who was also a reverend responded earlier.
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>> one more instance of folks who do not know how to lead us trying to divide us. this is the opposite of the christian faith. jesus sent the marginalized, he sent to the poor and a moment like this we need voices for tickly voices of faith. >> other republicans in congress had a very different take. >> i think everyone should be insulted by this. the intentional nature of this, easter is a religious holiday. it is such a sacred day work we all meet at the cross. then at the same time to deny that use of religious symbols in the white house easter egg hunt art competition. >> the next time easter falls on march 31, 2086. will send it back to you. >> okay at least we can leave this argument for another
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whatever that is 63 years. lucas tomlinson on the north lawn thank you sir happy easter. >> happy easter to you. arthel: another united airlines boeing flight is forced to land due to a safety issue. one state attorney general is now investing a key supplier for boeing's planes. that story and much more coming up. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪)
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>> our prayers continue to go out to these families who are living a nightmare right now. the whole operation is remarkably complex operation. this is a long road to recovery. we have to move with safety we have to move with speed. >> rebuilding the francis scott key bridge is top of mind for the maryland governor as the massive and daunting recovery effort is now underway. madeleine rivera is near the site of the collapsed bridge with a closer look of the cleanup. >> jonathan, demolition crews are doing dangerous work. earlier today was able to get a ride with u.s. coast guard but is able to get up close look it gives you a sense of the challenges these crews are facing but let's take a look at some of that footage here.
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you will see mangled pieces of metal hanging over the boat. you also see shipping containers we know 14 shipping containers were impacted these containers contained soap, resident material, perfume, eventually the ship will have to be moved out. it is unclear when. maryland governor westmore calls this work unprecedented. >> we have a ship, a vessel that's nearly the size of the eiffel tower that is now stuck because the key bridge which is three -- 4000 tons of steel is sitting on top of it. >> today a survey is being done to figure out how hard the ground is around the ship and come up with eight removal plan. first though officials went to clear a channel four small vessels to get by around the collapsed site. they are making progress on that front. they were able to remove the top part of the north section of the ridge about tons lifted off site. there are three dive teams
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assessing how to get the wreckage out. there are two cranes on site a 650 and 330-ton crane. this is a massive collaboration and transportation secretary pete buttigieg once the approach to send to congress as well. >> if we could see republicans and democrats cooperate to get present biden's infrastructure package through surely they can cooperate to help american baltimore deals the tragedy. >> of thousands of people have been affected by this disaster. today baltimore's mayor says a fund to help the families has raised more than $300,000. jonathan. jonathan: thank you to you and your photographer those incredible pictures. madeleine rivera. arthel: troubles mounting for boeing texas general ken paxton opens an investigation into one of its top suppliers. spispirit aerosystems. his statement says parent manufacturing defect is led to
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numerous concerning or dangerous incidents some of which occurred in airport let's bring it right now aviation expert mike boyd. mike i want to get to the texas ag in a moment. first of all boeing ceo said he will step down at the end of this year. does boeing have until the end of the year to change the way they're doing business? >> no they don't part number one it's too late now for their behind the curve to airbus. economically that's made a heck of a hit for us. they're planning has been very poor. both in manufacture but more importantly and product planning. america is falling behind because of boeing. arthel: let's get to the texas ag. he is investigating spirit aerosystems. is this the right hood to look under if you will? >> know it is a political stop by paxton. what stanek does the ag of texas
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have regarding safety for boeing? admittedly look into it we have an fa that supposed to do that. a department of transportation that is supposed to do that. people are at risk. i think it is a political stunt on his part. he should back off and that the right authorities do it rather than getting on a soapbox and trying to look like he is the prince's safety. arthel: boeing at least you tell me is my understanding they are still in talks to acquire spirit aerosystems. because it said earlier this month it believes reintegrating manufacturing operations would improve quality and further strengthen aviation safety. this seems incestuous. consumers want to know who is ultimately responsible, right? >> first of all they sold it off in 2005. since that time full disclosure we have done work with aerosystems. it is a great company prevent but now anyone can buy it not just boeing but anybody brings up for grabs if you want to put it that way.
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boeing really screwed up by letting that go. they've got to bring it back in some manner. the real issue is the faa has been on site we have mechanics that boeing that fix an airplane and boeing dissent have a record of what mechanic did it? that is a huge failure where's the faa oversight? where has that been? we are now the look of the cavalry coming over the hill the bit on site but we have look at the faa to see how they need to be improved as well. arthel: duly noted meanwhile boeing union said they want a board seats and plan safety. with this multiply or decrease bureaucracy? >> summer will be do not know. keep in mind and i understand wall street is saying who's going to replace calhoun? many procter & gamble maybe somebody that while sue was to e parade that is not the issue who is going to replace but calhoun was doing? airbus is way ahead of boeing right now. on the single aisle site which
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is the main drag or the main sales area going into the future. boeing does not have anything to sell right now that is new. when he more than another person we need another vision. arthel: and went to play some sound from bill george a harvard business school executive fellow. let's have a listen. >> boeing has got to fix its own problems fa cannot do it for them. i'm not advocating u.s. government takeover of boeing the pressures got to be on boeing. both are airline customers and from the u.s. government and the u.s. military. arthel: what does pressure from the government, the u.s. and military look like? what's is 100 and accurate. but keep in mind airlines -- mike you've got airlines that are always outspoken very kind about boeing because it got nowhere to go. the whole issue here is boeing has to clean up its act. they have to put pressure on them but keep in mind there is another game in town. airbus is chalk and block on their order book.
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there is no other manufacturer. that is it. airplane subplot is going to be important but airlines do not have a whole lot of other places to go. the onus is really on boeing. survive interesting that you mention the airlines because i recently canceled a united flight that i was to take to san francisco because it was a boeing 737 max eight or nine and a full disclosure it was a nonrefundable ticket. i contacted united i should say because i said you should make an exception. they wanted to put me on another united flight i do not want to take a boeing but i imagine i'm not the only person in this position. what would you suggest? enclosing how should the airlines handle the situation? they did not give them a refund is the point. >> you are entirely correct as far as that goes. the public does not know there is so much reporting the maybes goes wrong with the boeing
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airplane so much as a laboratory doesn't flush it's another boeing problem but we understand that. but the real issue we have going forward is boeing has to address that. i will tell you this if a member of alpa or apa or that's the unions representing pilots, they get into the front and i'll get into the back and they are the ones to make the ultimate decision. whether it's a max or a piper cub if they're going to fly i'm writing long. arthel: it will be interesting to see the airlines to use these planes how they rectify the situation. because it is a problem. good to talk to you. thank you very much. >> thank you. jonathan? jonathan: this tuesday at mark's world autism awareness day. one at pageant queen is using her platform to raise awareness and break down stigmas. miss in missouri 2023 and her brother join us right here on "fox news live" coming up.
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jonathan: pope francis celebrate mass at the vatican after skipping the good friday procession due to health concerns. christina coleman joins us now with more. >> hi jonathan but it is several pope has been battling episodes of bronchitis and the flu over the past few months. today he appeared happy, healthy and in good spirits he delivered his easter message today from st. peter's basilica after morning mass of thousands gathered to hear for him. he. for everyone addr address the vs and conflicts worldwide. >> let us not forget syria, which for 14 years has suffered from the effects of a long and devastating war. so many deaths and disappearances. so much poverty and destruction. call for a response on the part of everyone and the international community.
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>> pope francis also address the ongoing violence in haiti praying for the lord to help people they there as they figho survive hunger and violence. >> made the risen lord assist the haitian people so there can soon be an end to the acts of violence, devastation and bloodshed in that country. and it can advance on the path to democracy and fraternity. >> pathways to peace was a large part of his message this easter sunday. so many were grateful to hear his prayers and again he appeared healthy and happy. good, good news there. jonathan: good news indeed and happy easter to you too. >> alright guys, king charles today it made his first major public appearance since sharing his cancer diagnosis back in february but he and queen camilla attended easter services this morning at windsor castle. but not all the royal family was there but stephanie bennett has
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the very latest from london. hello stephanie. >> a arthel. his attendance is a positive and encouraging sign of his health. he has continued to do some of his work but mostly those engagements have been in private. today the king greeted well-wishers at st. george's castle and windsor's first public appearance has been diagnosed with cancer bird he spoke to crowds after the easter sunday service where he was accompanied by his wife, queen camilla the 75 year old queen was joined by the duke and duchess, their son james, princess aunt and her husband and the duke and duchess of york. of course noticeably absent the prince and princess of wales did not attend as catherine continues her own cancer treatment and is not expected to return to official duties anytime soon. during easter sermons for the archbishop of canterbury at which the king and princess will encourage the conquered nation to pray for them. >> i think they've managed it incredibly well. lynn got the measure of how much information to get to the public
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so that we are aware of what they are going through. it's very brave of them. and i think it brings the country together and unite us and hoping they battle through it. >> about the king and catherine's cancers have not yet been disclosed. a few days ago king charles spoke of his great sadness. missing a traditional maundy thursday service for the king's attendance today does not mark a return to public duties just yet. but is still unknown how future events are going to play out to pretty special event coming up the trooping of the color which is going to happen in june. arthel: in which the royal family well. stephanie bennett thank you. jonathan: this tuesday at mark's the 17th annual world autism awareness day. it is meant to educate and inform people about autism spectrum disorder. haley leach is working with her brother matthew to raise awareness and try to tackle the
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stigma. matthey was diagnosed with autism and 2002. now both of them are advocates for fostering support and provinimproving people with autn thrive. we are delighted to have haley and adam leach with us now. happy easter with both of you. if i can start with the matthew, what would you like to deliver as a message to people as we approach world autism day for those who do not necessarily understand or have knowledge of autism? >> thank you for asking that. what i really want people to understand about autism awareness day and month is it is the day of acceptance, of understanding of the skills, the talents and the overall character of people who have autism. i think this to be perfect for people who do not have a general understanding to have a better appreciation for not just people on the spectrum but
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understanding people in general. cooks i think you're about two and half years older than matthew. you told our producers you have always been a fiercely protective of him. explain to us a little bit about how that protected nature became a call to action for you? >> absolutely. i always like to say i became an advocate 20 years ago when matthey was first diagnosed it. and as a little girl that advocacy was talking to my peers about autism. as i've grown older i've not only been able to use my platform as miss missouri to travel the country and educate others on autism awareness, acceptance and inclusion. a second year law student at washington university in st. louis put a plan to be a lifelong advocate as i become a special education attorney one day. jonathan: matthew, how can people generally and the community who are not your incredible sister, how can they
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show support for those with autism? >> well, what i think people can do to get better understanding and acceptance is look for information on the internet. attend events being sponsored for autism awareness and just have a federal general understanding for the condition. having that in doing all of those things would help bring wg better inclusivity for everyone. >> haley, how do you see society as a whole progressing on this issue? are we making progress? is understanding becoming better? >> i do believe so. as i travel the state of missouri i talked to elementary, middle, and high school students i asked them if they know it autism is. often times the children to have an understanding of autism. i do think we have more ground to make as far as inclusive
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practices. not just in our schools but also in our communities and for employers as well but those with autism have a wide variety of skills that can be utilized if we look beyond the stereotypes and misunderstandings. jonathan: haley just tell me how proud are you of matthew? >> i am beyond proud of him. and probably the proudest big sister in the world i would say i am just so proud of everything he has accomplished and i cannot wait to see the amazing things he continues to do throughout his life. jonathan: talking of amazing things, matthew i understand you are a senior at the university of kentucky. a biology major, you are planning on continuing to get a masters degree. i assume you would say your actions speak as loudly if not more loudly than your words and terms of sending a message to people. >> i think you are right in that
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regard. i have come a long way and i am proud of both who i have become i am grateful and happy i had such wonderful people helping me become who i am. >> you got to be pretty proud of your sister too. >> she is my biggest supporter support inthis regard. >> you guys are both absolute incredible. we thank you so much for being with us today. we wish you both a very happy easter and please come back as a graduate and when you get that masters. great to see you both today thank you so much. >> thank you so much happy easter. >> what a great pair of young people. happy easter to youtuber it will have more news in a moment.
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arthel: lesson 24 hours convicted murderer alex murdaugh will be back in court sprayed the former attorney is expected to be sentenced for his financial crimes which include wire fraud and money laundering.
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madison is live in atlanta with more. >> these 22 charges are for federal financial crimes. and prosecutors went out of a plea deal they say murdaugh violated with the deal would have let him serve his a federal sentence. at the same time is his 27 year state sentence for similar crimes but prosecutors say a lie detector test showed milani was not telling the truth about what happened to $6 million on the money he stole from clients and his law firm. whether a fellow attorney helped him steal it. the polygraph was a crucial part of the plea deal. according to the prosecutors quote the government believed murdaugh had not been fully truthful as required under the plea agreement despite numerous interview sessions during which the government gave murdaugh every opportunity to be fully truthful and forthright. but as a lawyers essay fbi examiner given the polygraph test confuse their client by the
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defense says the examiner asked myrdal's strange questions and made comments about another high-profile criminal who killed alabama teen natalee holloway and 2005. defense says quote there are legitimate questions as to whether the government intentionally manipulated the results to avoid the plea agreement and achieve the prosecutors stated desire to ensure he's never a free man again. murdaugh is already serving two life sentences for the 2021 murders of his wife maggie and son paul. he says he did not do it. this is fighting for a new murder trial attorney for several victims once the sentence to run consecutively plans to advocate for that in court tomorrow. >> i think it is a patently unfair to the victims and a slap in their face government spent all this money and have them dead to rights and have them plead guilty. only for him to get a concurrent sentence with the state court
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sentence. >> prosecutors believe he stole more than $12 million in legal clients. to some, who are close family friends. arthel: madison scarpino thank you. jonathan: anticipation is building ahead of next week's total solar eclipse. there may be no one more excited than 8135-year-old man in texas it. his story coming up next. to duckduckgo on all your devie
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spend millions of americans will look to these guys next week as a total solar eclipse goes across the country. about them will be the oldest living eclipse a chaser in the world. laverne is a 105 years old and
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is planning to watch as a 13th total solar eclipse. his first one was in 1963. for the last 60 years, he and his family have gone to great lengths to witness total darkness at midday. >> it's is a fantastic thing to see. the first one was in maine week on vacation i drove up there to see that. you see one, you want to see them all. arthel: remarkable he plans to drive to plano, texas to watch next week's the clips with his daughter and granddaughter. nice, jonathan. jonathan: what a great story. the path of the eclipse cuts right through texas, then the midwest and up to niagara falls those on the west coast will only get to see about half of the sun blocked out. that means stargazers here will be packing their bags and hitting the road to chase the sun. fox weather max gordon has more from l.a.
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>> high up here in the hilts of los angeles you can see a lot from the griffith observatory. unfortunately one thing you won't be able to see here in l.a., the total solar eclipse coming up on april 8. so the team here at the observatory are taken their talents on the road. >> you are just acting as a witness to the universe. this is an image of the s sun >> doctor ed is the rector of the observatory will be traveling to mexico for the total eclipse another team goes to texas. >> you can see aspects of the sun with your own eyes that otherwise would just be hidden. >> this will be his 17th total solar eclipse during totality's team was busy training their lenses and taking observations of the sun. >> the thing is it is gorgeous and that's what really prompts her attention progressed back in los angeles the moon will only cover 49% of the sun should not be looked at with the naked eye. >> if you look with the solar
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you will see the bite taken out of it. we'll be just at the edge of where it seems like the lighting is a little odd. >> the wish to begin a new perspective on our solar system start do not need to wait until eclipse day or need to travel far. inside griffith observatory are several instruments aimed at viewing the sun. >> at light polluted southern california and in fact you might say anywhere where you got too much light nissan is probably the easiest thing to examine. with griffith observatory is a solar telescope pickwick since the light beams down to the area here brooks is a so-called alpha filter. visitors come through it look to the eyepiece and see this red image of the sun. and then you can pick out the prominences pickwick to see the sun's individual elements are griffith observatory three spectroscope. puncture actually see the things producing light and absorbent light in the sun. >> the griffith observatory will not be holding any events here
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on a clip say there will be streaming and online broadcasts. if you decide to watch the eclipse anywhere outside the path of totality make sure you are wearing your eclipse glasses. at the griffith observatory max gordon "fox weather." >> thank you max. niagara falls is declared a state of emergency ahead of the solar eclipse for that is because 1 million people are expected to flood the area to see it. national geographic lists the famous falls is a prime viewing location viewers should see at least three minutes of total darkness. i think it is going to be fascinating part i'm not sure where i will be to catch her but when you think? roxanne exactly where i'm going to be on anchoring part of our coverage i'll be in indianapolis motor speedway where we will see the total eclipse for around three and half minutes. i think i will be there with 80000 or so of my closest friends i really cannot wait.
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