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their target was a former creighton medical resident, doctor anthony garcia.team and forensic technician on hand in terre haute when they made the arrest at garcia's home. but once their plane landed, that plan changed. >> after we landed in indianapolis on sunday afternoon and turn their phones back on, we would observe that, all of a sudden, dr. garcia's cell phone was no longer in terre haute. and he was mobile. and he was traveling south through illinois. which gave us, obviously, some concern. >> because you thought it was headed, where? >> we didn't know exactly. it was possible that he would return the next day. so we can to put our plans on hold. hoping that he would return to his residence. and we would affect his arrest as residents. task force were closer togents illinois. they eventually found garcia at a hotel off the interstate. >> our hope was, at the morning, he would get up and get home. and we would wrap him there. but that morning, of course, when the fbi agents got up. he again was on the move and headed south. >> they messed up. >> they me
their target was a former creighton medical resident, doctor anthony garcia.team and forensic technician on hand in terre haute when they made the arrest at garcia's home. but once their plane landed, that plan changed. >> after we landed in indianapolis on sunday afternoon and turn their phones back on, we would observe that, all of a sudden, dr. garcia's cell phone was no longer in terre haute. and he was mobile. and he was traveling south through illinois. which gave us, obviously,...
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born in oakland, and creighton born in san francisco, created this space. the purpose was community for their people, their color, their kind. >> sometimes when i was walking in different businesses and things popped up, i didn't necessarily know if it was for me. >> reporter: everything from the plants to the artwork is by black designers and black creators. that's not all, though. the wine is from black producers, too. swan dotson is mom of kinfolk, as they call her. she says that wine warms conversations and atmospheres. >> this is what i feel that oakland looks like. when you walk into kinfolk, you see people of all ages, all races, all genders coming and hanging out and feeling really comfortable with each other. >> reporter: whether you walk in for the wine, the coffee or just the people, you will likely stay for something else. >> if it isn't something you can name, it is an energy. it is a feeling. it is a comfort that, you know, you don't necessarily feel in all places. >> reporter: you get something. a feeling that fills a whole in this community.
born in oakland, and creighton born in san francisco, created this space. the purpose was community for their people, their color, their kind. >> sometimes when i was walking in different businesses and things popped up, i didn't necessarily know if it was for me. >> reporter: everything from the plants to the artwork is by black designers and black creators. that's not all, though. the wine is from black producers, too. swan dotson is mom of kinfolk, as they call her. she says that...
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creighton, who is black and czechoslovakian, use the canvas to create community.only took a walk down the block for him and his dog to see the need. >> when you see a void, you think something needs to fill it. but i and most oakland others know that there is so much talent, so much beauty, so many skills and gifts that people in the community have. >> reporter: creighton is an attorney, educator and the creator of kinfolk. some call it a coffee shop. others say it is a wine bar. no matter what you call it, when you walk inside you feel a connection. but it also fills a void. >> there are so many vacant businesses in downtown oakland, so many vacant storefronts, that i wanted to play a part in the revival. >> reporter: ahmad said that he gets a sense of belonging. born in oakland, with creighton born in san francisco, created this space for their color, their kind. >> sometimes when i was working in different businesses, things that have popped up recently, i didn't know if it was for me. but when i walk into kinfolk, i know that it is for me. >> reporter: from th
creighton, who is black and czechoslovakian, use the canvas to create community.only took a walk down the block for him and his dog to see the need. >> when you see a void, you think something needs to fill it. but i and most oakland others know that there is so much talent, so much beauty, so many skills and gifts that people in the community have. >> reporter: creighton is an attorney, educator and the creator of kinfolk. some call it a coffee shop. others say it is a wine bar. no...
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creighton, who's black and czech used that canvas to create community.k for him and his dog, sansa, to see the need. >> when you see these empty open spaces, they naturally mean there's a void there. when you think about what a void means, most people think well there's nothing to fill it. but i know, and most oaklanders know, that there's so much talent, so much beauty, so many skills. so many gifts that people in the community have. >> reporter: creighton is a atrn, educators and the co- creator of kinfolx. some call it a coffee shop. others say it's a wine bar. no matter what you call it, when you step inside you feel a connection. but it also fills a void. >> there are so many vacant businesses in downtown oakland. so many vacant ground floor, storefronts, and we really wanted to play a part in the revival. >> reporter: he says he gets a sense of belonging. one that black families once enjoyed. born in oakland, and creighton, born in san francisco, created this space. the purpose? community building for their people. their color, their kind. >> somet
creighton, who's black and czech used that canvas to create community.k for him and his dog, sansa, to see the need. >> when you see these empty open spaces, they naturally mean there's a void there. when you think about what a void means, most people think well there's nothing to fill it. but i know, and most oaklanders know, that there's so much talent, so much beauty, so many skills. so many gifts that people in the community have. >> reporter: creighton is a atrn, educators and...
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. >>> in the corner of the space, you will find creighton davis hanging out at his favorite spot. >> a space that was a blank canvas. >> he used that to create community. it only took a walk down the block to see the need. >> when you see the empty open spaces, that means there is a void. most people think there is nothing to fill it. most know there is so much talent and beauty. >> creighton is a community catalyst and attorney, educator and cocreator of kin folks. some call it a coffee shop and other say it is a wine bar. matter what you call it, you feel a connection. it also fills a void. >> there are so many vacant businesses. we want it to play a part. >> he said he gets a sense of belonging. one that black families once enjoyed. they created the space. the purpose, community building. >> when i was walking in different businesses, things that popped up, i didn't know if it was for me. them on a walk and i know what is a space for me. >> even the plants are from black designers. that is not all. the wine is by black producers too. >> this brings people together. >> the wine dir
. >>> in the corner of the space, you will find creighton davis hanging out at his favorite spot. >> a space that was a blank canvas. >> he used that to create community. it only took a walk down the block to see the need. >> when you see the empty open spaces, that means there is a void. most people think there is nothing to fill it. most know there is so much talent and beauty. >> creighton is a community catalyst and attorney, educator and cocreator of kin...
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and i think creighton waters adjusted to that and let him talk.e's doing your job for you, you let them talk. that's what creighton waters did and overall, it was very effective. >> the lying, in effect, is part of the prosecution's case here. because they're arguing that he's been a liar and he lied to police where he was on the night of the murders, there must be a reason for that. murdaugh was making the case that because he's an addict and as a result of that, he had paranoid thoughts. was that an effective response to that prosecution argument? >> i don't know that he had any option, jim. he and his lawyers have been peddling that theory for a long time now and i think he had to really go with that. you know, i don't know how effective that's going to be. you know the opioid crisis effects so many people directly and indirectly in our country, and i think it will be hard to imagine for a lot of people that what he described is something that we can understand as someone who has been addicted to opioids for 20-plus years at that level, and bei
and i think creighton waters adjusted to that and let him talk.e's doing your job for you, you let them talk. that's what creighton waters did and overall, it was very effective. >> the lying, in effect, is part of the prosecution's case here. because they're arguing that he's been a liar and he lied to police where he was on the night of the murders, there must be a reason for that. murdaugh was making the case that because he's an addict and as a result of that, he had paranoid...
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all of which i do not agree with, some of which i do. >> that's exactly why, john, creighton waters wasing to nail him down on this timeline because he wants it to not make sense to the jury. if alex murdaugh was at the kennels around 8:45 p.m. when the video was extracted from his son's phone and it was made, he left, he was gone by 8:49, what happened in the four or five minutes say? was somebody lurking in the woods? did somebody come around suddenly and decide to kill maggie and paul? he's hoping none of that makes sense to the jury, and he actually asked alex murdaugh on the stand, were the dogs acting up and sense there was something on the property and alex murdaugh answered him nobody else was around. there was no one else there. >> randi kaye, stand by if you will. here to discuss, both criminal defense attorneys and former prosecutors. bernardo, let's start in a bigger sense. how would you assess how this has gone so far for alex murdaugh on the stand? >> john, this has been completely the alex murdaugh show. he took control of the complete direct examination, which we expecte
all of which i do not agree with, some of which i do. >> that's exactly why, john, creighton waters wasing to nail him down on this timeline because he wants it to not make sense to the jury. if alex murdaugh was at the kennels around 8:45 p.m. when the video was extracted from his son's phone and it was made, he left, he was gone by 8:49, what happened in the four or five minutes say? was somebody lurking in the woods? did somebody come around suddenly and decide to kill maggie and paul?...
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creighton has scored some points, showed some inconsistent sis. he's shown that he has lied to everybody about whether he was at the kennel or not. i think that's where the crux of the case is. i don't know why we keep going back into whether he's a liar or not. we know he's a liar, he lied to his family, the police, he lied to everybody about whether he was at the kennel and the period in that time line, so i don't know why they just don't pick that apart piece by piece. >> you know, the defense is going to obviously have a chance to ask him questions after this. what do you think the defense is going to try to focus on? >> if they're smart, they're going to rehabilitate him number one on the notion of first and foremost, when did the lies start. when i have tried cases with defendants who lied, part of the tricky thing is if you can rationalize what the original lie came from, i was scared, i was afraid, i had an addiction that i was trying to hide, and that lie is plausible, all of a sudden now some of the other things you did are not as proble
creighton has scored some points, showed some inconsistent sis. he's shown that he has lied to everybody about whether he was at the kennel or not. i think that's where the crux of the case is. i don't know why we keep going back into whether he's a liar or not. we know he's a liar, he lied to his family, the police, he lied to everybody about whether he was at the kennel and the period in that time line, so i don't know why they just don't pick that apart piece by piece. >> you know, the...
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. >> but during cross examination, prosecutor creighton waters emphasized murdaugh's 20 month lie. >>that law enforcement officers that you talked to, prosecution, and here in open court, ever heard you say that you lied about being in the kennels which today in this court? >> yes. i'm aware of that. >> you would agree with that? >> yes, sir. >> murdaugh became emotional talking about his wife and son, who he called paul paul. >> -- most of all, i'm sorry to mags and paul paul. i would never intentionally do anything to hurt either one of them. ever. >> the decision to testify, a risky one for any defendant -- but perhaps even more for murdaugh, who is opening himself up to questions about a host of financial crimes he is still awaiting trial for. >> -- talk about -- >> -- we years worth of theft and fraud. >> make this quick, correct? isn't that what you said? isn't that what you implied? >> no, sir. mr. waters -- my wife and my son. and i have sat here for all these weeks listening to all this financial stuff. again, i stole money that did not belong to me. i misled arthur badger to
. >> but during cross examination, prosecutor creighton waters emphasized murdaugh's 20 month lie. >>that law enforcement officers that you talked to, prosecution, and here in open court, ever heard you say that you lied about being in the kennels which today in this court? >> yes. i'm aware of that. >> you would agree with that? >> yes, sir. >> murdaugh became emotional talking about his wife and son, who he called paul paul. >> -- most of all, i'm...
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>> reporter: you can see it got a little tense at the end of the day after prosecutor creighton watersthrough painstaking detail of those financial fraud and theft allegations against alex murdaugh. look, he is trying to paint the picture of someone who is not just a thief but also a liar, waters even asked -- noted to murdaugh he'd never heard him use that nickname for his son paul before insinuating that the former attorney may be playing it up for the jury. kate, the defense has said that they feel like they're having a financial trial in the middle of a murder trial. the prosecution said it could be three to four hours of cross-examination tomorrow. >> and we pick back up. thank you very much. "outfront" with me now is joey jackson and laura coates, former federal prosecutor. okay, joey, i watched all of it today. i know you did, as well. do you think that murdaugh helped or hurt himself up there today? >> you know, look, it's ultimately going to be in the hands of the jury but let me give you a sense of what they're thinking, they being the defense and putting him on, always a ris
>> reporter: you can see it got a little tense at the end of the day after prosecutor creighton watersthrough painstaking detail of those financial fraud and theft allegations against alex murdaugh. look, he is trying to paint the picture of someone who is not just a thief but also a liar, waters even asked -- noted to murdaugh he'd never heard him use that nickname for his son paul before insinuating that the former attorney may be playing it up for the jury. kate, the defense has said...
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santa rosa, south santa rosa, creighton area, seeing some light wet weather as we look from the oakland airport camera, clouds stacked up, but the runway is dry right now. snow and rain increasing in coverage. that her chances and another frigid night ahead and the wintry mix continues as we head towards mark. 30 stick -- 30's and 40's for the temperature, well below what we should be as we check in the winds, they pick up nowhere near the intensity of a few days ago, wind advisory up until 4:00 p.m. tomorrow, guests anywhere from 35-50 miles per hour could cause problems like taking down tree limbs are causing outages. be prepared. 7:00, those winds will be in the 29-30 mile-per-hour range. notice oakland hayward, 30, 31 miles an hour. gusty. then the winds will begin to laugh tomorrow morning. life is from tower camera is showing you just lovely views with a mixture of clouds, a few random -- raindrops and then add zephyr cove showing you snow. heavy snow right now in tahoe. you can see it coming down. they are chaining up on all roads going up there. here is the area of low pressure
santa rosa, south santa rosa, creighton area, seeing some light wet weather as we look from the oakland airport camera, clouds stacked up, but the runway is dry right now. snow and rain increasing in coverage. that her chances and another frigid night ahead and the wintry mix continues as we head towards mark. 30 stick -- 30's and 40's for the temperature, well below what we should be as we check in the winds, they pick up nowhere near the intensity of a few days ago, wind advisory up until...
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sterling to shop creighton, which i see is casey dressing up a fast it real is a for the worst studio, korean musical rita russia is being deprived of the means of fulfilling its supply commitments. it's like running the 100 meters in lead boots. some no company cut or at the most part suitable su, scare crows, a bowler company. that's going last. i thought in the lateral assumption that i'd says cushy thereafter to spiritual should at night. a shy swap roast guy came home with him. pity rise. you didn't know the main wheat supply route runs through the black sea on to the mediterranean to the manger egyptian port of alexandria. and then to many african countries where grain supplies a vital for their fast growing populations really fell chosen con long blood issue, or uncommon, what a good level or, or cell went on to the shoe or blue particular mas shuttle all or longer was longer, are you particular amount good to do does or diffuse the saw. so what i'm all of the city is minus 2. unless it goes down the month of the quantity and wallader throughout that fear, which is 301 negative
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. >> tucker: good evening and wela writer called michael creightone producer, turned out a ton of tg books, jurassic park, et ceteras remembered a political philosop0 years ago before he died he deln francisco about the climate crie activists as the religion, not a religion for urban atheists, evm and christianity. climate activo out loud created a religion, ald recognize in in a conventional e settlers arrived, they would ha, because every religion has that. and because of that original sie was coming, an end of times andf times was climate catastrophe. r self from this rapture, renouncd embrace climate activist. so, n as religious beliefs are inheren atheists, you don't worship godp something. theories age well, mh attendance and self-identified . the cult of climate has grown ee president of the united states s ending unless which pass the grs climate change will destroy thee democrat be party's agenda, if g "the single most existential thd including nuclear weapons" it's. >> that's what climate change it figuratively a clear and presenr citizens and our communities iss leading na
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paying it all the way down the a sea levels will have to wait and see, ok, that that would be chaos, creighton that. but the best weather story of the year, right? i mean, that would be something else. wolf, or whether people for what first mother got a little kid with the people. i know. yeah, i know people. yeah. i love down the stretch. for? yeah. yeah. for truck driving. that's a problem. to look for that. yeah. thanks. once. >> michael b, jordan is making his directorial debut with creed 3. he plays the character, adonis creed. >> for the 3rd film, jordan was on the red carpet in london for last night's premiere and spoke to reporters about the significance of being the face of the creed franchise. >> and this forever, you know, we do a stories. you know, when you're more lies and you know, it's something special you want to >> this is our 9-1-1 they were going to stop know war is underway. >> yeah, well, we wait on 4th movie. you can catch creed 3 on march. 3rd. that wraps up kron. 4 news at 5 o'clock. >> but we have a whole lot more pam and ken are here for a look at. >> what is coming
paying it all the way down the a sea levels will have to wait and see, ok, that that would be chaos, creighton that. but the best weather story of the year, right? i mean, that would be something else. wolf, or whether people for what first mother got a little kid with the people. i know. yeah, i know people. yeah. i love down the stretch. for? yeah. yeah. for truck driving. that's a problem. to look for that. yeah. thanks. once. >> michael b, jordan is making his directorial debut with...
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. >> reporter: but prosecutor creighton waters insists murdaugh is the killer and grilled him for nearly repeated lying. >> you have been able to live quickly and easily and convincingly if you think it will save your skin for well over a decade. >> reporter: murdaugh told investigators he never went to the dogenls the night his wife and son were murdered. the prosecutors say this cell phone video places him there. >> you were at the murder scene with the victims just minutes before they died. >> i did not tell them that i went to the kennel. >> reporter: showing cell phone records, waters points out murdaugh cell phone, which was recording his steps, became very active 13 minutes after prosecutors say his wife and sons phones locked for the final time. >> what were you so busy doing? going to the bathroom? >> no, i don't think i -- >> get on the treadmill? >> no, i didn't get on the treadmill. >> jog in place? >> i did not jog in place. no, sir, i did not do jumping jacks. >> reporter: during that time, murdaugh also made several phone calls, something the prosecution says was intention
. >> reporter: but prosecutor creighton waters insists murdaugh is the killer and grilled him for nearly repeated lying. >> you have been able to live quickly and easily and convincingly if you think it will save your skin for well over a decade. >> reporter: murdaugh told investigators he never went to the dogenls the night his wife and son were murdered. the prosecutors say this cell phone video places him there. >> you were at the murder scene with the victims just...
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what stood out to you in the last segment we heard from creighton waters in the cross examination?well, it was powerful, and i think we now fully understand why he's focused so much on these financial crimes, because he's trying to show, as misty said, that you've lied to everyone in your life and professionally for decades, and you then lied that you were not down at the kennels, so the jury should not believe you and the net result is, you were down there exactly when the murders happened and so you're guilty. and that's what he's trying to leave the jury with, because the -- if you're down there, there's nobody else down there and that's when the iphones locked for the very last time. they were murdered right at that time. and that's what his focus is. >> all right. our coverage will continue. i want to thank our guests for joining us this hour. "the lead with jake tapper" starts right after this short break. and effortlessly responds to both of f you. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes m more restful sleep per night. proven qualility sleep. only from sleep number. for adults wit
what stood out to you in the last segment we heard from creighton waters in the cross examination?well, it was powerful, and i think we now fully understand why he's focused so much on these financial crimes, because he's trying to show, as misty said, that you've lied to everyone in your life and professionally for decades, and you then lied that you were not down at the kennels, so the jury should not believe you and the net result is, you were down there exactly when the murders happened and...
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and at that hearing he was going to have to share his financials, open his books, if you will, so creightoned financial schemes and here's what he said in court. >> there's a symmetry between what happens on the side of the road and what happens on june 7th, because when the hounds are at the door, when hannibal is at the gates for alex murdaugh, violence happens. and the same thing happened on the side of the road that happened on june 7th. for this jury to understand the real picture of this man -- >> reporter: and the side of the road event that he's talking about is this alleged suicide for hire scheme that alex murdaugh arranged to be shot so he could leave his insurance money to his only surviving son, buster. >> thank you. >>> here with me now is criminal trial attorney sara zari the host of "death by fame." thanks for coming back in. >> of course. >> they're beginning with the fingerprint expert on the stand and the financial crimes i want to talk about in a second. another thing i was curious, i want to start with the deleted phone calls we heard about yesterday. dozens of calls mi
and at that hearing he was going to have to share his financials, open his books, if you will, so creightoned financial schemes and here's what he said in court. >> there's a symmetry between what happens on the side of the road and what happens on june 7th, because when the hounds are at the door, when hannibal is at the gates for alex murdaugh, violence happens. and the same thing happened on the side of the road that happened on june 7th. for this jury to understand the real picture of...
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. >> reporter: prosecutor creighton waters pushing hard about the lie about the admission of being at family dog kennels the night of the murders. >> pretty much that was lies, right? >> everything about me not going to the kennel was a lie. >> you lied so easily and naturally, don't you? >> reporter: and hammering murdaugh on what the prosecution is calling his new story. >> you also looked at the jury and tried to tell them you have been cooperate in this investigation. >> other than lying to them about going to the kennel, i was cooperate in every aspect of this investigation. >> except for the most important fact of all, that you were at the murder scene with the victims just minutes before they died. >> reporter: also revealing details about how serious murdaugh says his opioid addiction was. >> you were taking 60 aday? >> there were days i took more than that. >> reporter: the majority of the cross examination focused on what happened june 7th, 2021. >> what you're telling this jury is it's a random vigilante, the people that just happened to know that paul and maggie were both
. >> reporter: prosecutor creighton waters pushing hard about the lie about the admission of being at family dog kennels the night of the murders. >> pretty much that was lies, right? >> everything about me not going to the kennel was a lie. >> you lied so easily and naturally, don't you? >> reporter: and hammering murdaugh on what the prosecution is calling his new story. >> you also looked at the jury and tried to tell them you have been cooperate in this...
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that's what lead prosecutor creighton waters was trying to expose with alex murdaugh on the stand. >>old a lie about being down there, and i got myself wed to that. >> reporter: for hours, waters tried to box murdaugh into a corner using cell phone data and timeline evidence from the night of the murders. >> i'm still heard talking in the background. >> it certainly could have been 8:47 before i left out of there. >> reporter: murdaugh estimated it's about a two-minute drive on the golf cart from the kennel to the house, which would put him there at 8:49 p.m., the very same time prosecutors say maggie and paul's phones ceased all activity, suggesting they were dead. once back at the house -- >> you laid down on the couch? >> that's correct. >> reporter: keep in mind, murdaugh's phone showed no activity from 8:09 to 9:02. he says he left it at the main house when he went down to the kennels. >> you would agree with me that from 9:02 to 9:06, your phone finally comes to live and starts showing a lot of steps. that's far more steps in a shorter time period than any time brprior as you've
that's what lead prosecutor creighton waters was trying to expose with alex murdaugh on the stand. >>old a lie about being down there, and i got myself wed to that. >> reporter: for hours, waters tried to box murdaugh into a corner using cell phone data and timeline evidence from the night of the murders. >> i'm still heard talking in the background. >> it certainly could have been 8:47 before i left out of there. >> reporter: murdaugh estimated it's about a...
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born in oakland, and creighton, born in san francisco, created this space. built for their people.kind. >> sometimes when i was walking in different businesses and things that have popped up recently, i didn't know it it was for me. but when i walk into kinfolx, i know this is a space for me. >> reporter: from the design, to the artwork, even the plants are from black artists, black designers, and black creatives. that's not although. the wines are by black producers too. >> it is this ancient beverage that really brings people together. >> reporter: swan dotson is the mom of kinfolx, they say. >> this is what i feel oakland looks like. when you walk in, you see people of all ages of all races, of all genders coming in, hanging out, getting really comfortable, and fellowshipping with each other. >> reporter: whether you walk in for the wine, the company, or just the people, you'll likely stay for something else. >> it really isn't something you can name. it's an energy. it's a feeling. it's a comfort that, you know, you don't necessarily feel in all places. >> reporter: you get som
born in oakland, and creighton, born in san francisco, created this space. built for their people.kind. >> sometimes when i was walking in different businesses and things that have popped up recently, i didn't know it it was for me. but when i walk into kinfolx, i know this is a space for me. >> reporter: from the design, to the artwork, even the plants are from black artists, black designers, and black creatives. that's not although. the wines are by black producers too. >>...
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lize zliza, i thought when creighton waters in the final crescendo with the cross examination bringsthink, questions murdaugh, murdaugh says he had been there for 45 minutes totally blown up by the fact that the dog video was pulled from paul's phone. if you are not following the case, murdaugh never knew he was going to be outed by the revelation on his son's phone as to the timing. that's what i'm trying to say. what else came in? see if we can get through some more here today. most young i meet, not in relationships, are single because of their toxic personalities. they're not misogynistic because they're single, they're single because they're misogynistic. come on, is there something different in the water today versus 50 years ago? i don't think. i think technology has largely changed the whole process and now it's almost exclusively based on looks and money. more social media reaction. this came in as well. don't know why you haven't learned the lesson of staying out of foreign wars. it almost always turns out to be a mistake. what are we supposed to do, stand idly by let russi
lize zliza, i thought when creighton waters in the final crescendo with the cross examination bringsthink, questions murdaugh, murdaugh says he had been there for 45 minutes totally blown up by the fact that the dog video was pulled from paul's phone. if you are not following the case, murdaugh never knew he was going to be outed by the revelation on his son's phone as to the timing. that's what i'm trying to say. what else came in? see if we can get through some more here today. most young i...
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. >> reporter: prosecutor cr creighton waters pushing murdoch hard about being at the family dog kennelshere the bodies were found the night of the murders. >> pretty much all of that was lies, wasn't it? >> everything about me not going to the kennel was a lie. >> and you're able to do that so easily and convincingly and so naturally. >> reporter: and hammering murdoch on what the prosecution is calling his new story. >> you also looked at this jury and tried to tell them you had been corporative in this investigation? >> other than lying to them about going to the kennel, i was corporative in every aspect of this investigation. >> very corporative except for maybe the most important fact of all that you were at the murder scene with the victims just minutes before they died. >> reporter: also revealed, astonishing details we've never heard about just how serious murdoch says his opioid addiction was. >> so you're taking 60 a day or something like that? >> there were days i took more than that. >> reporter: but the majority of the cross examination friday focused on what happened june 7
. >> reporter: prosecutor cr creighton waters pushing murdoch hard about being at the family dog kennelshere the bodies were found the night of the murders. >> pretty much all of that was lies, wasn't it? >> everything about me not going to the kennel was a lie. >> and you're able to do that so easily and convincingly and so naturally. >> reporter: and hammering murdoch on what the prosecution is calling his new story. >> you also looked at this jury and...
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. >> reporter: creighton waters pushing murdoch hard over his admission of lying about being at the familythe murders. >> pretty much all of that was lies, wasn't it? >> the part about me not being at the kennel was a lie. >> also not knowing paul went down there, that was a lie. you're putting detail into this thing, aren't you? >> everything about me not going to the kennel was a lie. >> and you're able to do that so easily and so convincingly and so naturally, don't you? >> reporter: and hammering murdoch on what the prosecution is calling his new story. >> you never told them all this story that you've constructed and lied at this trial s that correct. >> i did not tell them i went to the kennel. i lied about that. >> is the tsame time you looked at this jury and told them you have been corporative in this investigation. >> other than lying to them about going to the kennel, i was corporative in every aspect of this investigation. >> very corporative except maybe the most important fact of all, that you were at the murder scene with the victims just minutes before they died. >> reporte
. >> reporter: creighton waters pushing murdoch hard over his admission of lying about being at the familythe murders. >> pretty much all of that was lies, wasn't it? >> the part about me not being at the kennel was a lie. >> also not knowing paul went down there, that was a lie. you're putting detail into this thing, aren't you? >> everything about me not going to the kennel was a lie. >> and you're able to do that so easily and so convincingly and so...
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. >> reporter: lies, that's what lead prosecute creighton waters was trying to expose with alex murdaugh being down there. and i got myself wrapped in that. >> reporter: for hours, watters tried to box murdaugh into a corner, using cell phone data and time line evidence from the night of the murders. >> i'm still not absolutely certain exactly how they ended up at the kennel. >> reporter: murdaugh told the jury he drove his golf cart to meet his wife maggie and son paul at the kennels. that was before paul murdaugh recorded this kennel video, murdaugh could be heard talking in the background. >> it certainly would be 8:47. >> reporter: murdaugh estimated it's about a two-minute drive from the kennel to the main house which would put him 8:48 p.m. the very same time maggie and paul's phones ceased all activity, suggesting they were dead. once back at the house -- >> did you lie down on the couch? >> that's correct. >> reporter: keep in mind, murdaugh's phone showed no activity from 8:09 to 9:022, he left said left it at the white house when he went down to the kennels. >> you would agree
. >> reporter: lies, that's what lead prosecute creighton waters was trying to expose with alex murdaugh being down there. and i got myself wrapped in that. >> reporter: for hours, watters tried to box murdaugh into a corner, using cell phone data and time line evidence from the night of the murders. >> i'm still not absolutely certain exactly how they ended up at the kennel. >> reporter: murdaugh told the jury he drove his golf cart to meet his wife maggie and son paul...
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. >> reporter: prosecutor creighton waters pushing murdoch hard over his admission of lying about being at the family dog kennels where the body were found the night of the murders. >> pretty much all of that was a lie, right? >> everything about me going to the kennel was a lie. >> and you're able to do that so easily and so convincingly and so naturally, don't you? >> reporter: and hammering murdoch on what the prosecution is calling his new story. >> you also looked at this jury and tried to tell them that you had been corporative in this investigation. >> other than lying to them about going to the kennel, i was corporative in every aspect of this investigation. >> very corporative except for maybe the most important fact of all that you were at the murder scene with the victims just minutes before they died. >> reporter: also revealed, astonishing details we've never heard about how serious murdoch says his opioid addiction was. >> so you're taking 60 a day or something like that? >> there were days i took more than that. >> reporter: but the majority of the cross-examination frida
. >> reporter: prosecutor creighton waters pushing murdoch hard over his admission of lying about being at the family dog kennels where the body were found the night of the murders. >> pretty much all of that was a lie, right? >> everything about me going to the kennel was a lie. >> and you're able to do that so easily and so convincingly and so naturally, don't you? >> reporter: and hammering murdoch on what the prosecution is calling his new story. >> you...
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. >> reporter: lies, that's what lead prosecutor creighton waters was trying to expose with alex murdaugh on the stand. >> i told a lay about being down there and i got myself wed to that. >> reporter: for hours waters tried to box murdaugh into a corner using cell phone data and time line evidence from the night of the murders. >> i'm still not absolutely certain exactly how they ended up at the kennel. >> reporter: murdaugh told the jury he drove his golf cart to meet his wife maggie and son paul at the kennels. he says that was just before paul murdaugh recorded this kennel video. murdaugh can be heard talking in the background. >> it certainly could have been 8:47 before i left out of there. >> reporter: murdaugh estimated t it's about a two of had minute drive on the golf course from the kennel and the main house, which would pult put him there at 8:49 p.m., the very time maggie and paul's phone ceased all activity, suggesting they were ted. once back at the house. keep in mind, murdaugh's phone showed no activity from 8:09 to 9:02. he says he left it at the main house when he went d
. >> reporter: lies, that's what lead prosecutor creighton waters was trying to expose with alex murdaugh on the stand. >> i told a lay about being down there and i got myself wed to that. >> reporter: for hours waters tried to box murdaugh into a corner using cell phone data and time line evidence from the night of the murders. >> i'm still not absolutely certain exactly how they ended up at the kennel. >> reporter: murdaugh told the jury he drove his golf cart to...
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here to react is creighton school of medicine professor, author of "losing our dignity," charles camosiutely does seem like a slippery slope. tell me what your concerns are. >> well, in my view, you know, once we've taken theology, objective morality out of health care, this is what we're left with, right? just as many autonomous choices as possible. even if we go there, can we really say these are autonomous choices? i mean, you and i are both pro-life. for many years we've been talking about people who talk about choice for abortion really isn't choice if you're given all sorts of bad options. can you imagine at sentencing a judge saying, hey, guess what, you can go to prison or you can give your kidney. that's a coerced choice, not an autonomous choice. rachel: absolutely. i want to read this quote from a massachusetts state representative, judith garcia. she says it will restore bodily autonomy to incarcerated folks by providing opportunities to donate organs and bone marrow. i'm sure this is a democrat lawmakers who didn't care much about bodily autonomy with the mandate os -- mand
here to react is creighton school of medicine professor, author of "losing our dignity," charles camosiutely does seem like a slippery slope. tell me what your concerns are. >> well, in my view, you know, once we've taken theology, objective morality out of health care, this is what we're left with, right? just as many autonomous choices as possible. even if we go there, can we really say these are autonomous choices? i mean, you and i are both pro-life. for many years we've...
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creighton waters bag went missing and he's wearing it. >> i was raymont. i was wondering where those dresses went. that is okay.ere thoss went. i calling authorities right now, i'm calling authorities right now. hello. okay, that is in all seriousness, you know what thisc points to characteter when you'e hiring people to work at the upper echelons of your administration. , i gues >> and i guess clothes don't aly >> and i guess clothes don't aly >> i'll leave it there well over fauci more breaking news. ratings have been sinking for i a long time. in a new interview, nba all star charles barkley, who works for the company that owns cnn,t is in talks to host a show with . >> there you can see it, gaylek king. thiswill is a work. >> okay, well, i love this. s you know, in the interview,s barkley says i just want to help the company because obviously it is a show right now. anything i can do to help? >> yeah, well, i don't know if this will help or remember, they've tried this celebrity leading the show at cnn over many joy . they ha they tried d.l. hughley, a
creighton waters bag went missing and he's wearing it. >> i was raymont. i was wondering where those dresses went. that is okay.ere thoss went. i calling authorities right now, i'm calling authorities right now. hello. okay, that is in all seriousness, you know what thisc points to characteter when you'e hiring people to work at the upper echelons of your administration. , i gues >> and i guess clothes don't aly >> and i guess clothes don't aly >> i'll leave it there...
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christina and parade coverage begins at six and a quick note for you sports fans out there the villanova creightoncollege basketball game tomorrow has been moved. ktvu plus so we can bring you the chinese new year parade on ktvu tip off 4 30 tomorrow again over on the plus. and if you are heading to the parade might wanna bring the raincoat because the rain chances will be going up as we had on a saturday evening. we'll talk about that in a second, but first we have a beautiful live camera looking out toward the lake tahoe this evening. mostly cloudy skies with temperatures right around 36 degrees, and if you are heading to the sierra that the way up should be just fine. but coming back on sunday could be a bit more of a challenge as another system. comes on board. so get ready for some more snow in the forecast, in fact, enough snow, another with restore morning kicks in this is for seven p.m. saturday until 10 p.m. on sunday and snowfall projections in general around 10 to possibly over 20 inches, so this will impact travel, possibly over 80 and 50 into the weekend. now, here is the barrier rain
christina and parade coverage begins at six and a quick note for you sports fans out there the villanova creightoncollege basketball game tomorrow has been moved. ktvu plus so we can bring you the chinese new year parade on ktvu tip off 4 30 tomorrow again over on the plus. and if you are heading to the parade might wanna bring the raincoat because the rain chances will be going up as we had on a saturday evening. we'll talk about that in a second, but first we have a beautiful live camera...
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censored" on fox nancy creighton waters, good to see you. good to se natrgan.good to see >> okay, you got to explain to me and by the way, i , i andy i think this audiencei -- will agree and.this i admired the fact you werewilla told if you apologized, yogru ce get your show back . and meanwhile, your criticism of those who was deadnd on accurate and you would notno capitulate. good for you. you >> well, yeah. thank you.nk i am. you. i watche d him winding away to oprah winfrey for what seemed like three thousand eemedhours. uldn't and i simply b observed, i wouldn't believe meghan markle as she read the weathere. report. i think that's really age. well, that claim, because i wouldn't i don't believe a word i can say abouteve anyth and what's reallaty interesting to me is following that south park mockery, which reallyeally highlighted all the hypocrisies that approval ratings now have fallen below prince andrew's in america. popu >>la i mean, how popular do you have to be to be less popularpur than i am? an him? so it's pretty extraordinary
censored" on fox nancy creighton waters, good to see you. good to se natrgan.good to see >> okay, you got to explain to me and by the way, i , i andy i think this audiencei -- will agree and.this i admired the fact you werewilla told if you apologized, yogru ce get your show back . and meanwhile, your criticism of those who was deadnd on accurate and you would notno capitulate. good for you. you >> well, yeah. thank you.nk i am. you. i watche d him winding away to oprah winfrey...
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i start with a bang creighton waters french building feels like a rock star power to turn them loose. a 500 mile hole up for nascar's biggest prize. that's the great american race . the daytona 500, february 19th ,only on fox, almost west virginia. i've been on that dating app, but girls are actually four hundred miles away. i have dated a lot of guys in the city. >> it hasn't worked out for me . she's too pretty to be in a place like this. why are it so much? >> this is a lot harder. >> i thought i was going to say, oh, man, how many bathroom trips are you making each day? >> if your daily bathroom trips are on the rise, try super across state advance, the number one selling formula in its category made with cross defend a triple action blend to help reduce urges to . for you, this means less bathroom interruptions, improved stream and emptying and less urges to go during the night. ah, these bills return to normalcy. also available in gummies. find it at wal-mart. goldmine. well these bills are crazy. s she has no idea. more sh she's sitting on a gold mine. she doesn't know that if
i start with a bang creighton waters french building feels like a rock star power to turn them loose. a 500 mile hole up for nascar's biggest prize. that's the great american race . the daytona 500, february 19th ,only on fox, almost west virginia. i've been on that dating app, but girls are actually four hundred miles away. i have dated a lot of guys in the city. >> it hasn't worked out for me . she's too pretty to be in a place like this. why are it so much? >> this is a lot...
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p of the pae will move tomorrow's college basketball game between the villanova wildcats and the creightonblue jays to ktvu. plus look for that, starting at 4 30 tomorrow evening over on the plus. this is ktvu fox two news at six. a major victory in court for elon musk. san francisco jury clears him of wrongdoing and his securities fraud trial. trial stemmed from a tweet musk wrote four years ago, claiming that he had funding to take tests. the private good evening. i'm greg lee cristina rendon. the high profile case inside of san francisco courtroom has been watched closely around the world. ktvu jana katsuyama joining us live outside the federal building tonight after hearing from prosecutors. jenna what's the latest? well this was a bit of a surprise. for many people. the jury got this about 12 30. then they went on into deliberations. they took a break for lunch. and then by two o'clock, they announced that they had this verdict. elon musk was in the courtroom but didn't say anything prosecutors. the attorneys for the plaintiffs did stop briefly to speak with the media on their way out
p of the pae will move tomorrow's college basketball game between the villanova wildcats and the creightonblue jays to ktvu. plus look for that, starting at 4 30 tomorrow evening over on the plus. this is ktvu fox two news at six. a major victory in court for elon musk. san francisco jury clears him of wrongdoing and his securities fraud trial. trial stemmed from a tweet musk wrote four years ago, claiming that he had funding to take tests. the private good evening. i'm greg lee cristina...
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yeah, you see, joe .o fi said, joe , i want you to fix creighton waters. i thank you. the congressman from michigan saying the president obama told him as vice president to fix detroit. i will say, as we bring in a brit hume, chieft hu political analyst, brit he used is hisstar favorite line folksi to start a lot of sentences. i counted it at 19 folksat throughout the speech. but your thoughts on the state of the union address, you've seen a few of them. i sure have. thi and i looking at this one inf ln this man giving it, i think that there are two ways to look at this speech. e progra one is, you know, the speechth itself, what it said, th the programs announced, the spending promise, the remedies, the bragging about what the 10% are and allaf that. the other way is looking at, this man, thisth 80 year old man ,the oldest president , i i guess, ever, and whether he got through the speech. well, and it seemed to me thatnf it was an awful lot of on. stumbling and slurring wordsbece left out and so on . s soom the question becomes this.s does someone sitting at home wor
yeah, you see, joe .o fi said, joe , i want you to fix creighton waters. i thank you. the congressman from michigan saying the president obama told him as vice president to fix detroit. i will say, as we bring in a brit hume, chieft hu political analyst, brit he used is hisstar favorite line folksi to start a lot of sentences. i counted it at 19 folksat throughout the speech. but your thoughts on the state of the union address, you've seen a few of them. i sure have. thi and i looking at this...