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paul was drunk -- too drunk to be driving the boat. >> paul was drunk and paul was much worse when hen him. then timmy shows up. >> paul had an alter ego name for him of timmy. when he became intoxicated, they would know that timmy is coming to surface because they would notice how his hands reacted. >> he gets drunk a lot and that's kind of like he just is a whole other person when he's drunk and he, like, does this thing with his hands where he, like, spreads them apart and like he can't keep 'em together. >> his hands would be such that he can't bend his fingers or he can't make a fist. his hands are sort of spread out wide with his fingers spread out wide. >> every time he drinks, it's, like, it gets out of hand like that where he doesn't know what he's doing and he, like, you know, does, like, the hand thing. >> they knew that there was a turn at some point, that this wasn't the paul that they normally knew, but became this timmy character that did things that don't sound especially appetizing. >> paul was being really mean to his girlfriend, slapping her a time or two, spitting
paul was drunk -- too drunk to be driving the boat. >> paul was drunk and paul was much worse when hen him. then timmy shows up. >> paul had an alter ego name for him of timmy. when he became intoxicated, they would know that timmy is coming to surface because they would notice how his hands reacted. >> he gets drunk a lot and that's kind of like he just is a whole other person when he's drunk and he, like, does this thing with his hands where he, like, spreads them apart and...
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than paul paul and i and buster and i. he's wonderful, wonderful. >> one of the things you enjoyed doing together, just riding the property? >> i loved doing anything with paul paul. it was an absolute delight. but, yeah, one of the things, i mean paul's passion, paul was passionate about a lot of things, but that property was really a passion of his. he loved to do -- he loved to work it, he loved to work the fields, he loved to work the food plots, he loved to hunt. he would work on the roads. i mean, he would -- he would work on all of it. he would work on the structure -- he would work on the whole property. it was his passion. >> so on the evening of the 7th, the jury has been inundated with data from various different sources, but -- >> sure. >> just ballpark, can you, knowing what we know now after reviewing everything, but roughly when do you remember paul getting there and you getting there and starting to ride the property? >> now that i had the benefit of seeing all of these records, paul paul got home, i believ
than paul paul and i and buster and i. he's wonderful, wonderful. >> one of the things you enjoyed doing together, just riding the property? >> i loved doing anything with paul paul. it was an absolute delight. but, yeah, one of the things, i mean paul's passion, paul was passionate about a lot of things, but that property was really a passion of his. he loved to do -- he loved to work it, he loved to work the fields, he loved to work the food plots, he loved to hunt. he would work...
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♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot.the world marked the one-year anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine this week, president joe biden made a surprise visit to kyiv and delivered a dethe find speech in warsaw where he vowed that ukraine would never with a victory for russia. but as the war stretches into its second year, there's growing concern that china is stepping up its involvement in the conflict with the u.s. and its western allies warning that beijing is weighing whether to send lethal aid to moscow, a move that could change the trajectory of the war. let's bring in retired four-star general jack keane. he's chairman of the institute for the study of war and a fox news senior strategic analyst. general keane, welcome. so let's, we've got a year into the war. what lessons have we learned, and what to do they tell us about what comes next? >> well, certainly we all welcome success that ukraine has had, and i think the center of gravity for that success has been the iron will of its soldiers and its people. and
♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot.the world marked the one-year anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine this week, president joe biden made a surprise visit to kyiv and delivered a dethe find speech in warsaw where he vowed that ukraine would never with a victory for russia. but as the war stretches into its second year, there's growing concern that china is stepping up its involvement in the conflict with the u.s. and its western allies warning that...
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paul: yeah.teresting on that store is it seemed to me his appeal to the bipartisanship was rhetorical, certainly. said, republicans, work with me. but service the all aimed at saying republicans work with me to pass the agenda the that i've been trying to pass for two years with a democratic congress. it wasn't aimed at passing an agenda on any issues that republicans actually have any real, that really care about such as permitting reform or his bow on immigration was very small. what do you make of that? >> i think it was faux bipartisanship. it was just one coe dressing for the speech. -- window dressing for the speech. let's remember he basically said that republicans were going to destroy abortion and destroy social security is and medicare. so he was really running a partisan play and setting up some strawman issues, putting the republicans in the position of having to knock down things that are not part of their program because they don't have a strong leader out there who can say what the
paul: yeah.teresting on that store is it seemed to me his appeal to the bipartisanship was rhetorical, certainly. said, republicans, work with me. but service the all aimed at saying republicans work with me to pass the agenda the that i've been trying to pass for two years with a democratic congress. it wasn't aimed at passing an agenda on any issues that republicans actually have any real, that really care about such as permitting reform or his bow on immigration was very small. what do you...
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♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the "journal editorial report". i'm paul gigot.sident biden broke his silence thursday saying he makes no apologies for shooting down a chinese spy balloon off the coast of south carolina two weeks ago but offering no new information about the balloon or the broader spy operation that intelligence officials say service the part of. here's the president thursday on his administration's approach to china. >> as i've said since the beginning of my administration, we seek competition the not conflict with china. we're not looking for a new cold war. and i make no apologies, and we will compete. and we'll responsibly manage that competition so that it doesn't veer into conflict. paul: let's bring in seth jones, senior vice president of the center for strategic and international studies and author of the book, "three dangerous men: russia, china, iran and the rise of irregular warfare." seth, welcome. good to the see you again. so what lessons do you draw froa balloon episode, and should americans be reassured by the way it was handled?
♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the "journal editorial report". i'm paul gigot.sident biden broke his silence thursday saying he makes no apologies for shooting down a chinese spy balloon off the coast of south carolina two weeks ago but offering no new information about the balloon or the broader spy operation that intelligence officials say service the part of. here's the president thursday on his administration's approach to china. >> as i've said since the beginning of my...
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paul paul, but mags called him paul paul, bust called him paul paul.ople called him paul paul. but, anyway, i learned about the -- i had known that cb, the guy that worked for us, had sprayed the sunflowers. i knew about that. but i had been out of town. i didn't know they were dead. paul let me know they had died. so we had to replant the dove field. that's the dove field, dove field is just a big social part of having property, people would come and it is just a social big part of it. dove field was a big deal. so when the sunflowers got killed, paul was -- we knew they were dead, paul was coming home. and i learned that early monday morning. >> and did -- and we'll catch back up, but at some point in time did you meet up with paul? >> yeah. after work i met paul paul at the property. >> and we're going back and talking about more of the day, but i want to focus in on the evening right now. >> okay. >> when paul gets to the property, what do you all do? >> first thing we do is we go to the dove field and we look at the dove field. and. >> how did you
paul paul, but mags called him paul paul, bust called him paul paul.ople called him paul paul. but, anyway, i learned about the -- i had known that cb, the guy that worked for us, had sprayed the sunflowers. i knew about that. but i had been out of town. i didn't know they were dead. paul let me know they had died. so we had to replant the dove field. that's the dove field, dove field is just a big social part of having property, people would come and it is just a social big part of it. dove...
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close to paul? >> he couldn't be any closer than paul and i and buster and i. he was wonderful. wonderful. >> one of the things you enjoyed doing together was just riding the property? >> i loved doing anything with paul. he was an absolute delight. but yeah, one of the things -- i mean paul's passion -- paul was passionate about a lot of things but that property was really a passion of his. he loved to do -- he loved to work it. he loved to work the fields. he loved to work the food plots. he loved to hunt. he would work on the roads. i mean, he would work on all of it. he would work on the structures. he worked on the whole property. it was his passion. >> so on the evening of -- the jury has been inundated with data from various different sources, but just ballpark. can you -- knowing what we know now after reviewing everything, but roughly when do you remember paul getting there and you getting there on the property? >> now that i've had the benefit of seeing all of these records, paul got home,
close to paul? >> he couldn't be any closer than paul and i and buster and i. he was wonderful. wonderful. >> one of the things you enjoyed doing together was just riding the property? >> i loved doing anything with paul. he was an absolute delight. but yeah, one of the things -- i mean paul's passion -- paul was passionate about a lot of things but that property was really a passion of his. he loved to do -- he loved to work it. he loved to work the fields. he loved to work...
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paul was always that way. but that -- what led him to be called a little detective certainly there were times when paul found pills. >> including just a month before the murders, is that correct? >> no, sir. >> all right. do you recall 6-5-23 which was a text from paul to you which he said that maggie found pills in your bag? >> right. >> tell me about what happened after that? >> you asked me about paul finding them. it was maggie that found them. >> it was maggie that found them? >> yes, sir. >> but paul is the one who reached out to you, correct? >> on that occasion, yes, sir. >> all right. and what was the discussion after that? >> i can't remember exactly what it was but it was about that i had eye surgery -- i don't know what day it was. days before that. the day maggie found them maggie drove me to the doctor for me to have my cataract removed, whatever they call that surgery, i can't remember. i had a cataract taken out. out patient. you come in for a couple of hours and you come out. it was during cov
paul was always that way. but that -- what led him to be called a little detective certainly there were times when paul found pills. >> including just a month before the murders, is that correct? >> no, sir. >> all right. do you recall 6-5-23 which was a text from paul to you which he said that maggie found pills in your bag? >> right. >> tell me about what happened after that? >> you asked me about paul finding them. it was maggie that found them. >>...
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your relationship with him. >> paul paul, i mean, paul paul was the brightest, he was -- he's the most inquisitive young man. he wanted to be a part of everything. if you were working, i can remember as a little boy, you'd be working on something. didn't matter what it was. his little head was going to come in there. just nose in there to see what you were doing. he was a man's man. he was 100% country boy. he was tough. i mean, he could hunt anything. he could catch any fish. he could run any piece of equipment. he could use any tool. i mean, he could do anything. at 22 years old, he could do so many things. he took care of so many -- he was so tough. but on the other hand, he had a side to him that was just so sweet. i mean, he wouldn't come home -- he would go near summerville to go out of his way to check on his grandparents. you know, to be such a tough person, he would get all of his buddies and get on a boat and go watch a sunset. how many 22-year-old people you know do stuff like that? he was such a special boy. he cared about people. he was fiercefully loyal. he was so misrepr
your relationship with him. >> paul paul, i mean, paul paul was the brightest, he was -- he's the most inquisitive young man. he wanted to be a part of everything. if you were working, i can remember as a little boy, you'd be working on something. didn't matter what it was. his little head was going to come in there. just nose in there to see what you were doing. he was a man's man. he was 100% country boy. he was tough. i mean, he could hunt anything. he could catch any fish. he could...
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maggie and paul.something that he has said over and over is that i would not intentionally kill my wife or son. those were his words. and the importance of intentional we got into. alex murdaugh cross examination. let's watch. >> was there any blood on that chicken when you picked it up? >> i don't believe so. >> did you wash your hands at all? >> at that point in time? i don't believe that i did. >> when you say you were there you said maggie was nearby you, is that correct? >> right by me. >> was she messing with the hose at all? >> at that time, no, she was not. >> did she mess with it the entire time you were there according to your new facts today? >> while i was there she did not touch -- she was not fooling with the hose at all. >> to move this thing along, i will put up on the screen 519, the condensed timeline. like to have computer input, please. >> condensed timeline, mr. griffin. >> that coming out all right? >> you see that up there, mr. murdaugh? >> yes. >> i'm on page five. you see that
maggie and paul.something that he has said over and over is that i would not intentionally kill my wife or son. those were his words. and the importance of intentional we got into. alex murdaugh cross examination. let's watch. >> was there any blood on that chicken when you picked it up? >> i don't believe so. >> did you wash your hands at all? >> at that point in time? i don't believe that i did. >> when you say you were there you said maggie was nearby you, is...
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>> paul. >> paul? >> ma'am, i can just call some of my family. >> do me a favor for me, whenever you see the officer or the medics, they are all coming to you, put your gun in your vehicle for me. >> absolutely. >> okay. we have them coming. turn on your flasher so they can see you, okay? >> you have the flashers on for me? put your gun up for me okay? >> okay. >> how old is your son? >> 22. >> okay. we're getting them out there to you, okay? >> so alex, did you call famil after you got off the call with 911? >> yes. >> who did you call? >> i called my brother randy. know i called my brother john. and i know i tried to call rota. i called randy and john. >> you mentioned roto. >> we call him roro. >> why did you try to call rogan? >> rogan's house was -- don't know, as the crow flies maybe two and a half miles, maybe three miles. he was like family. >> did you think he was the closest person? >> i just wanted somebody to be out there. >> had you seen rogan's name on paul's phone in any way that night?
>> paul. >> paul? >> ma'am, i can just call some of my family. >> do me a favor for me, whenever you see the officer or the medics, they are all coming to you, put your gun in your vehicle for me. >> absolutely. >> okay. we have them coming. turn on your flasher so they can see you, okay? >> you have the flashers on for me? put your gun up for me okay? >> okay. >> how old is your son? >> 22. >> okay. we're getting them out there...
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>> i said, paul paul, i should have known. >> what were you referring to? >> i was referring to paul paul got so many threats. didn't take it serious. think twice about it. just telling him, paul paul, i should have known. i don't specifically remember saying that. but i can clearly hear myself say that. >> what kind of threats did you understand paul was receiving? >> paul got -- he got the most vile threats. i mean, the stuff that was on social media, i mean, it was -- you couldn't believe it. you couldn't believe it. it was so over the top. truthfully, we didn't think anybody about it. i mean, it was just so crazy that, you know -- people talking about what he was going to get and how they were going to do this and get him. i mean, it's stuff you really -- i mean, we disregarded it. it was so over the top. thought it was so over the top. >> keep going, please. >> okay. what is her name? >> maggie. >> maggie is her name? >> yes, ma'am. >> okay. when is the last time you talked to maggie? >> hour and a half ago, probably two hours ago. >> okay. you said ab
>> i said, paul paul, i should have known. >> what were you referring to? >> i was referring to paul paul got so many threats. didn't take it serious. think twice about it. just telling him, paul paul, i should have known. i don't specifically remember saying that. but i can clearly hear myself say that. >> what kind of threats did you understand paul was receiving? >> paul got -- he got the most vile threats. i mean, the stuff that was on social media, i mean, it...
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maggie's talking to paul and paul's talking to alex.re communicating in very loving fashion. after dinner, maggie left the house to go run the dogs. paul left the house because paul never stayed inside. and alex, frankly, doesn't know where paul went. alex says that he laid down on the couch and watched tv and fell asleep. and he woke up about 9:00 and he wanted to go check on his mother. so he tries to call maggie first. and she doesn't answer. and he tries to call paul and he doesn't answer. and he texts maggie and says, i'll be right back. he leaves. and he is on his phone from 9:03 through 9:21. at 9:21, he calls his mother's house phone asking the nursing aide to let him in. his mother's in bed. she has dementia. she's watching a game show. and alex sits on the bed and the nursing aide says he is the same old alex. there's no stress. and he stays there for about 20 minutes. and then he comes back and he gets on the phone again and he's chatting it up with his friends. and then he arrives back to moselle a little bit after 10:00. th
maggie's talking to paul and paul's talking to alex.re communicating in very loving fashion. after dinner, maggie left the house to go run the dogs. paul left the house because paul never stayed inside. and alex, frankly, doesn't know where paul went. alex says that he laid down on the couch and watched tv and fell asleep. and he woke up about 9:00 and he wanted to go check on his mother. so he tries to call maggie first. and she doesn't answer. and he tries to call paul and he doesn't answer....
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i learned from paul that -- paul, my son, paul murdaugh. >> your name for him is pawpaw?him that. i called him pawpaw. mags called him that and buster called him pawpaw. a lot of people called him that. anyway i knew cb had sprayed the sunflowers. you knew about that but i had been out of town. i didn't know they were dead. paul let me know they died so we had to replant the dove field which -- the dove field is just a big social part of having property. people would come and it is just a social big part of it. the dove field was a big deal. when the sunflowers got killed paul was -- we knew they were dead paul was coming home. i learned that early monday morning. >> and did -- we'll catch back up. at some point in time did you meet up with paul? >> yeah, after work i met paul at the property. >> and we'll go back and talk about more of the day but i want to focus in on that evening right now. when paul gets to the property, what do you do? >> first thing we go to the dove field and we look at the dove field. >> how did you get to the dove field? >> he had come in in my b
i learned from paul that -- paul, my son, paul murdaugh. >> your name for him is pawpaw?him that. i called him pawpaw. mags called him that and buster called him pawpaw. a lot of people called him that. anyway i knew cb had sprayed the sunflowers. you knew about that but i had been out of town. i didn't know they were dead. paul let me know they died so we had to replant the dove field which -- the dove field is just a big social part of having property. people would come and it is just a...
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itas builty former setor franflint, a stomer fm paul's days aa news b.t to my grdfather that yea later sator fli membed this ttle boy who ld him pers ery day the corr. narrat: senator flint hired williams to design his home, and williams went on to design dozens oothers in th area. ♪ the intridgeroject introduc paul willms to theorld of xury hom and e peopleho could afrd them. people likhorse breer jack ain. karen: mr. atkin gave him the ideas of what he wanted. and this was a beautiful brick, blue slate roof looking over pasadena. it was $350,000 in 1929. we're talking depression and we're talking $350,000. and mr. kin said "i li erything but the pce. "i told my budes at the race trk "it was nna be hf a milliodollars, "so cod you add 50,000?" it was just majestic. you walked in and you just felt like you were walking into english history. lots of stone, incredibly carved wood that came from europe and the craftsmen to do it also came from england. the house, often used in movies, early bk as 193 e origin "topper bumr. atkiused to re it oufor movies as c
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paul? paul: those are two very different questions. the first is how we can operationalize the quad essentially, i think? jacob: correct. and if we do, does that signify that china's power has peaked? bet they are not going to be the colossal threat in the future? paul: let me try to address the first question first. i think there are some problems with the operational potential of the quad, and i think it gets to in part there are a range of views both within the quad and across our broader alliance network in east asia as to how confrontational we should be towards china. i think there are actually a range of views as to what the extent of the nature of the china threat is, if it's more economic or military, so i would not put all my eggs in the quad basket because i think there's some flaws about how collectively we can operate against the chinese and in fact, i think there's concern about -- there's apprehension across the quad and as it an alliance is the way to go. i support the idea that we should be contemplating a policy in th
paul? paul: those are two very different questions. the first is how we can operationalize the quad essentially, i think? jacob: correct. and if we do, does that signify that china's power has peaked? bet they are not going to be the colossal threat in the future? paul: let me try to address the first question first. i think there are some problems with the operational potential of the quad, and i think it gets to in part there are a range of views both within the quad and across our broader...
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paul paul, that's what was your nickname for paul? >> i mean, i called him paul paul. maggie called him paul paul. bust calls him paul paul. >> who is roro? >> that's rogan gibson. >> okay. and this jury, of course, has heard multiple recorded statements of you during the course of this. did you ever referred to paul as paul paul during >> i don't know. >> do you recall? >> how i referred to -- i can say paul if you prefer that. >> you can call him whatever you want. i'm asking you if you called him that the course of the investigation or the first time today publicly. >> is today the first time i called my son paul paul? no, sir, that is not correct. >> have you ever called him that on all the recorded statements that this jury has heard? >> i don't know. >> have you called roro? >> all the time. >> in the recorded statements did you call him that? >> i don't know. i called him rogan also. i don't know. i'm happy to call him rogan and i'm happy to call paul paul. >> all right. let's talk about -- i'll be specific with the boat wreck criminal call and the boat wreck ci
paul paul, that's what was your nickname for paul? >> i mean, i called him paul paul. maggie called him paul paul. bust calls him paul paul. >> who is roro? >> that's rogan gibson. >> okay. and this jury, of course, has heard multiple recorded statements of you during the course of this. did you ever referred to paul as paul paul during >> i don't know. >> do you recall? >> how i referred to -- i can say paul if you prefer that. >> you can call...
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and i believe that paul stayed at the shop. did paul come right behind me? i'm not sure.when i left to go to the house, i believe paul stayed at the shop for a minute. >> when you got to the house, did you put your phone down? >> i'm sure i did. >> did you put it in the car, in the suburban? >> did i put it -- >> when you got back to the house, did you put it in the suburban? was the suburban out front? >> it would have been wherever i parked it. >> which is where? >> i believe on the side. >> okay. did you put your phone in the suburban? >> at that time? >> mm-hmm. >> where did you put it? >> i'm not sure. when i went in the house, i'm not sure where i put my phone. i would think i put it down somewhere probably by the couch. >> didn't you testify yesterday when you were being asked by your lawyer about that pause at almeda when you were leaving and you had a specific recollection of your phone had fallen down and had you to pick it up? but you don't remember what you did with your phone at this point? >> those are two different things. i'm coming in the house and i put
and i believe that paul stayed at the shop. did paul come right behind me? i'm not sure.when i left to go to the house, i believe paul stayed at the shop for a minute. >> when you got to the house, did you put your phone down? >> i'm sure i did. >> did you put it in the car, in the suburban? >> did i put it -- >> when you got back to the house, did you put it in the suburban? was the suburban out front? >> it would have been wherever i parked it. >>...
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i'm assuming paul went to the kennels. >> and what did you do once maggie and paul left? >> i stayed in the house. i was watching tv, looking at my phone. i fell asleep on the couch. >> okay. what time did you wake up? >> i don't know what time i woke up. when you get my phone, you know, i think one of the first things i did when i got up is call maggie. i was going to my mom's. and i know i texted her. i checked my phone. what time did we say the text was, jim? 9:06? i showed you the other night, didn't i? >> yes. >> so i texted her -- i called her just before that. she didn't answer at that point. and i left to go to my mom's. >> okay. ya'll just have to look. i'm not sure if i called paul or -- >> that's why we're getting the phone, to nail down the times and everything. >> right. >> pretty much that was all lies, wasn't it? >> the part about me not being at the kennel was a lie. >> not knowing that paul went down there, not being sure. that was a lie wasn't it? you're putting detail in this thing, aren't you? >> not knowing when paul left. everything about me not goin
i'm assuming paul went to the kennels. >> and what did you do once maggie and paul left? >> i stayed in the house. i was watching tv, looking at my phone. i fell asleep on the couch. >> okay. what time did you wake up? >> i don't know what time i woke up. when you get my phone, you know, i think one of the first things i did when i got up is call maggie. i was going to my mom's. and i know i texted her. i checked my phone. what time did we say the text was, jim? 9:06? i...
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and what did you do once maggie and paul left? >> i stayed in the house, and i was watching tv, looking at my phone, and i actually fell asleep on the couch. >> okay. >> and what time did you wake up? >> i don't know exactly what time i woke up, but when you all get my phone, i think one of the first things i did when i got up was call maggie because i was going to my mom's, and i know i texted her, because i checked my phone, and what time did we say the text was, jim? like 9:06? so, you know, i texted her. i called her just before that, and then i mean, she didn't answer at that point. and i left to go to my mom's. >> okay. y'all just have to look. i'm not sure if i called paul. >> and that's why we're getting nailed down the times and everything. >> that was lies, wasn't it? >> the part about me not being at the kennel was a lie. >> also not knowing that paul went down there, not being sure, that was a lie, too, wasn't it. >> not knowing when paul left. everything about me not going to the kennel was a lie. >> you're able to ju
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the things that were said about what they would do to paul paul.were so over the top that nobody would believe anybody would get on social media and do that. but i believe then and i believe today that the wrong person -- the wrong person saw and read that. >> okay. >> because i can tell you for a fact that the person or people who did what i saw on june the 7th, they hated paul murdaugh and they had anger in their heart, and that is the only, only reason that somebody could be mad at paul paul like that and hate him like that. >> got you. all right. so we've got, now -- >> that's why i did then believe it was the boat wreck and i believe now that the boat wreck had something to do with it. >> all right. so we've got random vigilantes because of the boat wreck >> i don't know that they're random vigilantes. >> you just said it wasn't a family or the kids or the family of the other kids in the boat, right? so you're saying it is somebody off social media. you don't have any evidence of that, do you? you just believe that and you're telling that jury
the things that were said about what they would do to paul paul.were so over the top that nobody would believe anybody would get on social media and do that. but i believe then and i believe today that the wrong person -- the wrong person saw and read that. >> okay. >> because i can tell you for a fact that the person or people who did what i saw on june the 7th, they hated paul murdaugh and they had anger in their heart, and that is the only, only reason that somebody could be mad...
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>> paul-paul? no. when he cleaned it, he was meticulous about it. but it was far and few between when he actually cleaned them. >> your shirt when they're testing and analysis, and you were -- part of this case provided the results of that, were you not? >> yes, sir. i was not provided it at the time. i have seen all of these rec records. >> just let me ask you, did you get on your shirt -- high velocity blood spatter from being within distance of the shooting of maggie or paul? >> there is no way that i had high velocity blood spatter on me. >> had you seen reports that said that at some point in time? >> i have seen reports that have said that. >> just to be clear, were you anywhere in the vicinity when paul and maggie were shot? >> i was nowhere near paul and maggie when they got shot. >> after they collected your clothing that night, at the main residence, did you remember changing it? do you remember what you changed into? >> do i remember? i know i change clothes, and i have learned since then what i had on. but i don't remember that at a all.
>> paul-paul? no. when he cleaned it, he was meticulous about it. but it was far and few between when he actually cleaned them. >> your shirt when they're testing and analysis, and you were -- part of this case provided the results of that, were you not? >> yes, sir. i was not provided it at the time. i have seen all of these rec records. >> just let me ask you, did you get on your shirt -- high velocity blood spatter from being within distance of the shooting of maggie...
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and that is the only -- the only reason that somebody could be mad at paul-paul like that and hate him like that. >> got you. all right, so we've got now -- >> that's why i did then believe it was the boat wreck, and i believe now that the boat wreck. >> all right. so we've got random vigilantes because of the boat wreck. >> i don't know that they were random vigilantes. >> you just said it was not the family or the kids in the boat, you are saying somebody off social media, you don't have any evidence of that, do you, you just believe that and telling the jury that as you try to explain the lie that you told for the first time yesterday, isn't that right. >> no, sir, it's not right. >> it's not right -- all right, well let me ask you a question. you are telling the jury it's a random vigilante. >> that's your term. >> the 12-year-old 5-2 people that happened to know paul and maggie were at moselle on june 7th, knew they would be at the kennels, and that you would not be there, but only between 8:49 and 9:02, show up without a weapon, assuming they would find weapons and ammunition the
and that is the only -- the only reason that somebody could be mad at paul-paul like that and hate him like that. >> got you. all right, so we've got now -- >> that's why i did then believe it was the boat wreck, and i believe now that the boat wreck. >> all right. so we've got random vigilantes because of the boat wreck. >> i don't know that they were random vigilantes. >> you just said it was not the family or the kids in the boat, you are saying somebody off...
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paul: hey, i gamble on sports.n be fun, sometimes lots of fun, but, says zimbalist: andy six percent of betters tend to become problem or compulsive gamblers. so, we're talking about tens of thousands of students who are likely to become or if they're not already problem gamblers. paul: students like these at the university of maryland. >> to introduce something like gambling on campus seems like putting kerosene on a fire. >> if there is supposed to be some sort of educational aspect about betting cultures, the negative ramifications that betting can have on students, particularly at a young age, why aren't we seeing that side of a program? paul: now, some maryland students said they like the partnership, but not social work professor greg stewart. >> i am concerned that certainly the state of ohio has made this an option. paul: stewart studies addiction at the university of cincinnati in ohio, where sports betting became legal last month. gregory stewart: it's so convenient for people to engage in this experience
paul: hey, i gamble on sports.n be fun, sometimes lots of fun, but, says zimbalist: andy six percent of betters tend to become problem or compulsive gamblers. so, we're talking about tens of thousands of students who are likely to become or if they're not already problem gamblers. paul: students like these at the university of maryland. >> to introduce something like gambling on campus seems like putting kerosene on a fire. >> if there is supposed to be some sort of educational...
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. >> were you and paul having a good time at that point? >> you could not be around papa, you could not be around him and not have a good time. >> were you close to paul? >> you could not be any closer than papa and i and buster and i. he was wonderful. >> and one of the things that you enjoyed doing was just riding the property? >> i loved doing anything with papa. it was an absolute delight. but yeah, one of the things, and i mean, pa's passion, and he was passionate about a lot of thing, but that property was a passion of his, and he loved to work the food plots and loved to hunt. he would work on the roads, and i mean, he would work on all of it. i mean, he would work on the structures, and he worked on the whole property. it was his passion. >> so on the evening of the 7th, and the jury has been inundated with data from different sources. >> sure. >> but ball park, can you, i mean, knowing, you know, what we know now after reviewing everything, but roughly when to you remember paul getting there and starting around the property? >> now
. >> were you and paul having a good time at that point? >> you could not be around papa, you could not be around him and not have a good time. >> were you close to paul? >> you could not be any closer than papa and i and buster and i. he was wonderful. >> and one of the things that you enjoyed doing was just riding the property? >> i loved doing anything with papa. it was an absolute delight. but yeah, one of the things, and i mean, pa's passion, and he was...
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i also know him asking me about maggie and paul-paul contributed to that paranoia. all i am saying is, i'm not disputing i lied. i'm just saying at this point, you are saying that i made a conscious decision to lie here. and i'm saying come i don't think i made a conscious decision right there. >> i believe so. >> had you have your gsr at this point? >> yes work on my head. >> you talk to your law partners and sheriff hill and now you blame them. and chief alexander now as well for your lives? >> no so there sir, mr. waters. >> you just added that. >> can he be given an opportunity to answer the question? >> the last answer. >> mr. waters, i'm not blaming anybody. i accept full responsibility for what i did. what i'm saying is what i believe contributed to me doing that. and the reason why i did that. i think those folks were trying to help me. so, i don't blame them. i think they were worried about me. >> i don't dispute that. but you are saying you took that advice as you had delight. >> what you are doing is isolating one single -- >> i'm not isolating anything b
i also know him asking me about maggie and paul-paul contributed to that paranoia. all i am saying is, i'm not disputing i lied. i'm just saying at this point, you are saying that i made a conscious decision to lie here. and i'm saying come i don't think i made a conscious decision right there. >> i believe so. >> had you have your gsr at this point? >> yes work on my head. >> you talk to your law partners and sheriff hill and now you blame them. and chief alexander now...
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. >> do you remember calling paul a little detective? >> i don't know that i ever called him a little detective, but i think maggie did. i may have. i mean, he was very intuitive. i heard miriam call him a little detective. i know maggie used to call him that. >> did that have anything to do with the pills? it had something to do with it, paul was always that way, but that -- what led him to be called a little detective, certainly there were times when paul found pills. >> including just a month before the murders, is that correct? >> no, sir. >> do you recall 6/5/23 that was entered into evidence that was a text are from paul to you. >> i did. >> in which he said that maggie found pills your nor bag. >> right. >> you asked me about paul finding them, but it was maggie that found them. >> fair enough so it was maggie who found them? >> yes, sir. >> but paul was the one who reached out to you, correct? >> on that occasion, yes, sir. >> and what was the discussion after that? >> i can't remember exactly what it was, but it was about that i
. >> do you remember calling paul a little detective? >> i don't know that i ever called him a little detective, but i think maggie did. i may have. i mean, he was very intuitive. i heard miriam call him a little detective. i know maggie used to call him that. >> did that have anything to do with the pills? it had something to do with it, paul was always that way, but that -- what led him to be called a little detective, certainly there were times when paul found pills....
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how about paul? >> paul wasn't much of a walker, but he would use all of the others. >> okay. >> i mean, could be any way, you know? i don't know exactly. i wish i could help you with that. >> so they left and went down to the kennels? >> well, maggie went to go to the kennels? >> and paul left? >> i'm assuming paul left, because, you know, of what happened. i assume paul went to the kennel. >> and what did you do once maggie and paul left? >> i stayed in the house. i was watching tv, looking at my phone, and i actually fell asleep on the couch. >> okay. >> what time did you woke up? >> i don't know exactly what time, but when you will get my phone, i think one of the first things i did when i got up was call maggie because i was going to my mom's. and i know i texted her, because i checked my phone. what time did we say the text was, jim? like 9:06? >> i've got it written down. >> you know, i texted her -- so i called her just before that. and i mean, she didn't answer at that point. umm, i left to
how about paul? >> paul wasn't much of a walker, but he would use all of the others. >> okay. >> i mean, could be any way, you know? i don't know exactly. i wish i could help you with that. >> so they left and went down to the kennels? >> well, maggie went to go to the kennels? >> and paul left? >> i'm assuming paul left, because, you know, of what happened. i assume paul went to the kennel. >> and what did you do once maggie and paul left?...
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i think that you were saying that i said that i met paul at the house, and this is incorrect. >> paulas at the shop when you were at the house, correct? >> when i went to the house, paul was still at the shop i believe. >> was maggie there when you arrived at the house? >> yes, i believe. >> and 8:09 is the last steps that you have at the house at 9:02, correct? >> that is what the data shows. >> looking now at page 15. sorry, page 14. your steps that you say that when you got to the house at 8:09 and paul was still down at the house, and don't these records reflect that paul is gps pinging the house at 8:08? >> this record appears to show paul at the house at 8:08. >> all right. so these records don't fit with your new story that you testified yesterday and today, is that correct? >> no, i don't, i don't believe right you're taking 8:09 and saying i'm at the house. that may or may not be right. but what i'm saying is that when maggie came through, i left and i believe that paul staid a shop. >> did you put your phone down? >> i'm sure i did. >> did you put it in the car or suburban?
i think that you were saying that i said that i met paul at the house, and this is incorrect. >> paulas at the shop when you were at the house, correct? >> when i went to the house, paul was still at the shop i believe. >> was maggie there when you arrived at the house? >> yes, i believe. >> and 8:09 is the last steps that you have at the house at 9:02, correct? >> that is what the data shows. >> looking now at page 15. sorry, page 14. your steps that...
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and paul of what's confronting you. and paul, debate in paul, this isn't a debate in theory. is the second company in the second largest company in the footsie, just said we've changed an investment because an investment decision because of you just want to go of this and you just want to go back to thing. i that back to the thing. i get that you think should capitulates you think we should capitulates a demands whatever a big business demands whatever they are when it comes to taxation. that you just taxation. i get that you just say big business holds holds the cards here we need to give in to them. need do whatever it them. we need to do whatever it is they want to do. what is that they want us to do. what does mean that of that does it mean that any of that what that mean for what does that mean for democracy? what does it mean for people who go to the box people who go to the ballot box and government that and vote for a government that makes certain pledges investing in services getting in public services is getting real and on and so real wages up. and so on and so for
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paul: how much did it cost? >> it was around $3,000 paul: for how big an apartment?bedroom apartment. paul: for young folks who grew up here and wanted to stay, like 27-year old hunter gross, buying was a pipe dream. renting, a nightmare. >> hugo have a good public school, you go to a good university, you got a good the market rate apartments in paying the town of huntington job. the town of huntington are pricing out young professionals who are making upwards of $100,000. paul: where has the opposition come from? >> the nimbys in the town of huntington and across long island. and these are people who don't want affordable housing in their backyard. paul: the nimbys, the not in my backyarders, determined to preserve the quiet suburb they moved to and make their resistance heard. >> is not just the issue of affordable housing even if it was exclusive housing, there are issues of density, traffic, and schools. >> we have to talk about making it affordable for everybody. when this gets built and there's 146 units, that's great for the 146 people that are going to live t
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paul than paul paul paid more than you and paul is better the job than i am. is better at the job thanreasonable judgement if is better at the job than i am. tbelieve'easonable judgement if is better at the job than i am. tbelieve in sonable judgement if is better at the job than i am. tbelieve in performanceement if is better at the job than i am. tbelieve in performance based. f i believe in performance based. but don't believe that just but i don't believe that just because we the same thing, we because we do the same thing, we should same. but should be paid the same. but actually what this is saying is potentially, think potentially, you know, i think it skewed on many. it it can be skewed on many. it does with that. but does not agree with that. but what is actually saying is if what it is actually saying is if almost didn't exact same thing as and what if you're better as you and what if you're better than paul's being paid than paul? paul's being paid more yeah. mean, you more than you. yeah. i mean, you could actually check the salary of you could phone up the of paul. you cou
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and he doesn't find out until months pass, and his son paul's phone is unencrypted. they finally get this video. and there he is. at the murder scene. cut 21. >> get back. get back. quit. quit, cash, it's okay, come here. come here, cash. >> he got a bird in his mouth. >> hey, bubba. >> it's a gimme. >> a chicken. come here. cash. ♪ ♪ if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee. all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then work with professionals to assist your business with its forms and submit the application. go to getrefunds.com to learn more. (psst psst) ahhhh... with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary. spray flonase sensimist daily for non-drowsy, long lasting relief in a scent-free, gentle mist. (psst psst) flonase. all good. my name is brian delallo. i teach ap and honors economics in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. financial well-being to me is knowing that i can be free to do the things that i love to do. i hope when i retire someday, they say
and he doesn't find out until months pass, and his son paul's phone is unencrypted. they finally get this video. and there he is. at the murder scene. cut 21. >> get back. get back. quit. quit, cash, it's okay, come here. come here, cash. >> he got a bird in his mouth. >> hey, bubba. >> it's a gimme. >> a chicken. come here. cash. ♪ ♪ if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up...
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and so, she obviously told paul, and paul texted you, correct? about finding those pills. >> that is correct. >> in may of 2021. >> that is correct. >> and you heard your sister-in-law marian testify that she called him the little testify about finding the pills. >> i did hear that. >> she testified about that in the courtroom. >> correct. >> and they started to watch you like a hawk and get on you about the pill usage in the month of may? >> no. >> they did not? >> no. mr. waters, this battle i had with addiction had been going on for years. years. and so s, they had been watchin me like a hawk for years, years. may is just one occurrence when i had let them down again. >> so they had been watching you like a hawk for years, is that correct? >> about my pill addiction, yes, sir, that is correct. >> in this time in may, that wasn't the only time that paul found pills or maggie found pills, is that correct? >> no, there were a number of times where mags found pills, paw-paw found pills, bus found pills. i mean, it was an ongoing, it was just an on
and so, she obviously told paul, and paul texted you, correct? about finding those pills. >> that is correct. >> in may of 2021. >> that is correct. >> and you heard your sister-in-law marian testify that she called him the little testify about finding the pills. >> i did hear that. >> she testified about that in the courtroom. >> correct. >> and they started to watch you like a hawk and get on you about the pill usage in the month of may?...
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i respect paul and paul. put and people like paul.to danger immensely. i don't have it in me to do so much respect to do that job. so much respect to do that job. so much respect to those people that i to those people that do and i want paid well. but i do want them to paid well. but i do think and think public safety, health and safety individual safety comes above individual pay- safety comes above individual pay. me your pay. am i wrong? give me your thought. a passionate thought. you had a passionate argument about argument there from paul about his vaiews@gbnews.uk argument there from paul about hi the vaiews@gbnews.uk argument there from paul about hi the email vaiews@gbnews.uk argument there from paul about hi the email vaiewsgoingews.uk is the email address going to take a quick break. when i come back, want to very back, i want to ask a very simple question. the uk simple question. should the uk be jets to be sending fighter jets to ukraine? into . another. i'm michelle dewberry be with you until 7:00 tonight alongside the po
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when bus and paul paul weren't home. and rogan is the person i called to bring me gas. >> rogan would have helped you. >> we'll keep playing this. >> blood. did you see anything else that didn't go over? that wasn't part of it. >> no, sir. >> how about maggie? >> no, sir. >> you didn't see anything? >> i went to my mom. my dad is in the hospital. my mom gets anxious when she does. i within the to check on them and maggie. maggie is a dog lover. she fools with the dogs. i knew she had gone to the kennel. i was at the house. >> you just testified that in the wake of this, you didn't know what you said the law enforcement, that was what you just said? >> i know a lot of what i said to law enforcement, but there's a lot of things in looking back at this video, for one, the 911 call, for one, i mean, there's a the lot of things that i didn't remember. >> okay. but right then ask there, just not long into this interview, you made a conscious decision to lie right there. >> play that again? >> you said, i was at the house. >> k
when bus and paul paul weren't home. and rogan is the person i called to bring me gas. >> rogan would have helped you. >> we'll keep playing this. >> blood. did you see anything else that didn't go over? that wasn't part of it. >> no, sir. >> how about maggie? >> no, sir. >> you didn't see anything? >> i went to my mom. my dad is in the hospital. my mom gets anxious when she does. i within the to check on them and maggie. maggie is a dog lover....
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>> that's a picture of paul-paul.'s feet. >> your honor, we move defendant's exhibits 179 and 180 into evidence at this time without objection, i believe. >> without objection. >> submitted. >> do you have 179? let me put it on the elmo. >> alex, do these text message refer to paul's feet swelling? >> they do. >> so if you'll -- you can pull it up. all right. go up a little more so we can read it. and it says, from paul, and that phone number. that is your phone number? >> that is. that's my phone number 1227. my feet swell up. it has something to do with my blood pressure. get me an appointment as soon as it's convenient. >> what's the date of this? >> may the 30th. >> 2021, right? >> yes, sir. >> and doug, if you'll show the picture, i believe this is a blowup of the picture that is exhibit 180. pull out. is that a picture of -- that paul had sent you of his feet swelling up? >> it is. >> is this what you all discussed when you're eating dinner? >> yes. >> okay. along with many other times. >> you had also -- you we
>> that's a picture of paul-paul.'s feet. >> your honor, we move defendant's exhibits 179 and 180 into evidence at this time without objection, i believe. >> without objection. >> submitted. >> do you have 179? let me put it on the elmo. >> alex, do these text message refer to paul's feet swelling? >> they do. >> so if you'll -- you can pull it up. all right. go up a little more so we can read it. and it says, from paul, and that phone number....
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>> i would never hurt maggie. >> did you murder paul? >> i would never hurt paul. if i was under the pressure that they're talking about here, i can promise you i would hurt myself before i would hurt one of them. without a doubt. >> thank you. that's all the questions i have, your honor. >> waters? >> may it please the court, you said that you were concerned when you talked to david owen about the bag of pills in your pocket, correct? >> no, sir, i'm not saying i was concerned about that. i don't think i told you i was concerned about that. i'm telling you, that was -- that was a fact. i had a big of pills in my pocket and that was one of the things that -- one of the many things that came together that night. >> you're trying to tell this jury as a reasonable husband and father in this situation, concerned about a bag of pills was more important to you than telling law enforcement and narrowing the time when you last saw your wife and son alive? that's what you want to convince this jury of? >> no, sir. the big of pills in my pocket is not what i was concerned ab
>> i would never hurt maggie. >> did you murder paul? >> i would never hurt paul. if i was under the pressure that they're talking about here, i can promise you i would hurt myself before i would hurt one of them. without a doubt. >> thank you. that's all the questions i have, your honor. >> waters? >> may it please the court, you said that you were concerned when you talked to david owen about the bag of pills in your pocket, correct? >> no, sir, i'm...
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the shooter was 5'2", maybe people were after paul-paul, who knows.he defense team's plan to call murdaugh, it was murdaugh himself who has the constitutional right to take the stand and possibly bury himself. whether or not he does so here today, probably the most critical day is a matter for debate. i think most people are leaning towards bad idea to get up there. >> let's just say, talk about things the prosecution didn't do. they didn't provide a weapon, and they didn't provide for a lot of people what seems like a strong or plausible motive, a provable motive. but what do they have that people think is a big strength, jurors might marinade. >> i was surprised that danny described it as such a strong case. i don't think it's a great case. the theory of motive doesn't really land with me that he wanted his wife and son to be dead so that he would be more sympathetic. it's not the same as saying i don't think he could be guilty of this crime. i think there were better motives. family violence is a really common thing, actually, people who are angry
the shooter was 5'2", maybe people were after paul-paul, who knows.he defense team's plan to call murdaugh, it was murdaugh himself who has the constitutional right to take the stand and possibly bury himself. whether or not he does so here today, probably the most critical day is a matter for debate. i think most people are leaning towards bad idea to get up there. >> let's just say, talk about things the prosecution didn't do. they didn't provide a weapon, and they didn't provide...
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no, he has the best. sense of humour -- paul ryan. sense of humour —— paul ryan.they first met paul rudd or when they first reviewed paul ryan him and it is always funny. it is one of those actors who gets that he has a charmed life, he shows up onset, early, and leaves. he is an all—around great actor and a really great quy- great actor and a really great i u _ ., , , great actor and a really great guy. clearly very popular guy as well. guy. clearly very popular guy as well- is — guy. clearly very popular guy as well. is he _ guy. clearly very popular guy as well. is he popular- guy. clearly very popular guy as well. is he popular with i as well. is he popular with cinema goers? do you think we are going to see box office records here this weekend? yes, ou know records here this weekend? yes, you know what. _ records here this weekend? yes, you know what, this... _ records here this weekend? yes, you know what, this... what - you know what, this... what they've been saying is for the three—day weekend, which would be friday on a saturday and sunday, slightly over
no, he has the best. sense of humour -- paul ryan. sense of humour —— paul ryan.they first met paul rudd or when they first reviewed paul ryan him and it is always funny. it is one of those actors who gets that he has a charmed life, he shows up onset, early, and leaves. he is an all—around great actor and a really great quy- great actor and a really great i u _ ., , , great actor and a really great guy. clearly very popular guy as well. guy. clearly very popular guy as well- is — guy....
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>> maggie was just concerned paul had been having -- for a young person, paul had been having high blood pressure. he is very resistant to go to the doctor. this had been going on for a little while. lately, paul's feet had swollen. for a 22-year-old to have swollen feet concerned both of us. it particularly concerned maggie. we talked about that. >> did you talk about mr. randolph at all? >> i'm sure we did. >> do you remember that group text coming in about whether or not anybody was going to go see mr. randolph at the hospital the next day? >> do i remember it coming in? i don't remember it coming in. i have seen the data. >> did you ever text the group and say you were going to almeda at all? >> no. >> did maggie ever -- did you and maggie specifically discuss her going along with you to almeda? >> i don't believe that we did. i know that there was a point in time where i said maggie might go. it's highly unusual for maggie to go and visit just my mom. that whole situation, it just made maggie sad. she didn't like to go. i don't believe that we did. but i do acknowledge that at some
>> maggie was just concerned paul had been having -- for a young person, paul had been having high blood pressure. he is very resistant to go to the doctor. this had been going on for a little while. lately, paul's feet had swollen. for a 22-year-old to have swollen feet concerned both of us. it particularly concerned maggie. we talked about that. >> did you talk about mr. randolph at all? >> i'm sure we did. >> do you remember that group text coming in about whether or...
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john paul john paul mcisaac didn't want joe bide ton become president and apparently that's not federal crime. wait a second, back up a sec. can we now say with certainty the laptop is real? if we can say that, that means adam schiff is running for senate in california had better issue a statement pronto correcting his previous categorical claims about the laptop. here was adam schiff in october of 2020 when he chaired the house intelligence committee. >> does it surprise you at all that this information rudy giuliani is pedaling very well could be connecting to some sort of russian government disinformation campaign? >> well, we know that this whole smear on joe biden comes from the kremlin. that's been clear for well over a year now that they've been pushing this false narrative about the vice president and his son. syst>> tucker: you weren't allod to see it and he did on the basis of that knowledge told from the kremlin and dozens of former intel officials told you and they saw the evidence and it was from russia. now it looks like they were all lying. according to hunter biden's law
john paul john paul mcisaac didn't want joe bide ton become president and apparently that's not federal crime. wait a second, back up a sec. can we now say with certainty the laptop is real? if we can say that, that means adam schiff is running for senate in california had better issue a statement pronto correcting his previous categorical claims about the laptop. here was adam schiff in october of 2020 when he chaired the house intelligence committee. >> does it surprise you at all that...
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emperor paul in the mikhailovsky castle of st.coordinated the action of the conspirators british ambassador charles wheat about the assassination of paul i reached paris, no one believed in a stroke, which was the official version of the death of the king of the english financially, of course, the british weren't just behind it. until the end there the situation was so absurd that in london about death. almost simultaneously with the assassination of paul i , an unsuccessful attempt was made on napoleon, they tried to blow him up with the help of an infernal machine, as they said then. the next day after the death of paul , the new emperor alexander sends a gonce to the cossack detachments of atamanov orlov and platov with an order to block the probably tragic death from going to india. more precisely, the assassination of emperor paul prevented the inevitable death 22.000. cossack fees. they were, of course, skilled fighters, desperate fighters who knew how to survive in the most difficult conditions that spring. they would hardl
emperor paul in the mikhailovsky castle of st.coordinated the action of the conspirators british ambassador charles wheat about the assassination of paul i reached paris, no one believed in a stroke, which was the official version of the death of the king of the english financially, of course, the british weren't just behind it. until the end there the situation was so absurd that in london about death. almost simultaneously with the assassination of paul i , an unsuccessful attempt was made on...
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i did not kill paul. i would never hurt maggie, and i would never hurt paul ever under any circumstances. >> thank you. >> gentlemen, we'll take a -- excuse me, judge. >> we'll take a ten minute recess, please do not discuss the case. a ten minute recess, please do not discuss the case >> so we are taking a ten-minute recess. i'm katy tur, you're joining us at 3:28 p.m. alex murdaugh, accused of killing his wife and son in a murder that happened in june of 2021, and the big bomb shell that we saw today besides the fact that he took the stand was that the very first thing he said was that he admitted to lying to police and investigators, and pretty much everybody else for 20 months, lying over and over again about where he was on the night of the murder. lying until today when he admitted on the stand, under oath, that he was, in fact, at the dog kennels where his wife and son were murdered, minutes before prosecutors say they were murdered but he says he did not do it. he's adamant about that. joining me
i did not kill paul. i would never hurt maggie, and i would never hurt paul ever under any circumstances. >> thank you. >> gentlemen, we'll take a -- excuse me, judge. >> we'll take a ten minute recess, please do not discuss the case. a ten minute recess, please do not discuss the case >> so we are taking a ten-minute recess. i'm katy tur, you're joining us at 3:28 p.m. alex murdaugh, accused of killing his wife and son in a murder that happened in june of 2021, and the...
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>> that's just what paul told me. >> what happened to your gun after paul's was stolen?y gun was what we would both use. >> and did that create some confrontation between you two at times? >> yes, sir. >> why? >> like i touched on. he is not good at putting it back where he found it. i would leave it somewhere, i go back and want to get it and it is not there. >> did you notice, were you aware that paul got a replacement at some point in time? >> no, sir. >> you heard about that in the courtroom during the trial? >> yes, sir. >> up to that point did you ever see paul use the replacement? >> no, sir, i've never seen a replacement. >> when he was using the 300 blackout which one would it be in your presence? >> mine. >> there is -- i won't pull the guns out, buster, but there is a -- there was discussion and the jury has seen a 12 gauge with a mojo sticker on it. whose gun is that? >> that's mine. >> what is mojo? >> it's a brand of decoy. it is basically, you buy a wood duck mojo and it sits on a pole but the wings are motorized so it is to replicate a more alive duck. >>
>> that's just what paul told me. >> what happened to your gun after paul's was stolen?y gun was what we would both use. >> and did that create some confrontation between you two at times? >> yes, sir. >> why? >> like i touched on. he is not good at putting it back where he found it. i would leave it somewhere, i go back and want to get it and it is not there. >> did you notice, were you aware that paul got a replacement at some point in time? >>...
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forensics showed the last read text on paul's phone just minutes later at 8:48 and maggie's last reada minute later at 8:49 the defense asking rogan about the family dynamic. he describes loving relationships between all three. >> can you think of any circumstance that you can envision knowing them as you do where alex would brutally murder paul and maggie >> not that i can think of. >> reporter: prosecutors pushing back once more >> how long have you known alex murdaugh? >> pretty much all my life >> as you sit here today, did you really know him >> yes, i knew mr. alex >> reporter: the final witness of the day, another good friend of paul's, saying on the stand he's 100% certain the three voices on that video were those of paul, maggie, and alex murdaugh lester >> all right catie beck, thank you. >>> the fed raised interest rates for the eighth time since march and chairman jerome powell's comments that inflation is easing helped send markets higher brian cheung is here lay out the landscape for us >> reporter: lester, three takeaways from today. one, chairman powell was quite clear
forensics showed the last read text on paul's phone just minutes later at 8:48 and maggie's last reada minute later at 8:49 the defense asking rogan about the family dynamic. he describes loving relationships between all three. >> can you think of any circumstance that you can envision knowing them as you do where alex would brutally murder paul and maggie >> not that i can think of. >> reporter: prosecutors pushing back once more >> how long have you known alex...
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most of all, i am sorry to mags and paul paul. never intentionally do anything to intentionally hurt either one of them. ever. ever. >> did you continue lying after that night, did you not? >> once i lied, i continued to lie, yes, sir. >> why? >> you know, what a tangled web we weave, but once i told a lie, and i told my family, i had to keep lying. alex, tell the jur happened on the evening of june 7th, starting when you met one paul. >> i had been at work that day. a fairly normal day. do you want me to start in the morning? >> sure. start in the morning. >> it was a regular morning and maggie was leaving to go out of town. she was going to a doctor's appointment, and she had some stuff to do at edista, and she was having some stuff done on the house there. and maggie was getting ready to leave and she told me that she was going to do these things, and always, always asked maggie to come back home to stay with me. but, anyway, maggie had left and she did her thing. i went to work. did work. i learned from papa -- >> who is papa?
most of all, i am sorry to mags and paul paul. never intentionally do anything to intentionally hurt either one of them. ever. ever. >> did you continue lying after that night, did you not? >> once i lied, i continued to lie, yes, sir. >> why? >> you know, what a tangled web we weave, but once i told a lie, and i told my family, i had to keep lying. alex, tell the jur happened on the evening of june 7th, starting when you met one paul. >> i had been at work that...
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and he doesn't find out until months pass, and his son paul's phone is unencrypted. they finally get this video. and there he is. at the murder scene. cut 21. >> get back. get back. quit. quit, cash, it's okay, come here. come here, cash. >> he got a bird in his mouth. >> hey, bubba. >> it's a gimme. >> a chicken. come here. cash. ♪ ♪ if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee. all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then work with professionals to assist your business with its forms and submit the application. go to getrefunds.com to learn more. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. j
and he doesn't find out until months pass, and his son paul's phone is unencrypted. they finally get this video. and there he is. at the murder scene. cut 21. >> get back. get back. quit. quit, cash, it's okay, come here. come here, cash. >> he got a bird in his mouth. >> hey, bubba. >> it's a gimme. >> a chicken. come here. cash. ♪ ♪ if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up...
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paul -- paul, here >> but anyway, the super bowl is going to be great -- it's going to be a really -ng ] >> jimmy: oh, god bless you. god bless you. >> so, anyway -- [ laughter and applause no, no, no, not that >> the thing about "ant-man" is, you know, it's a serious film >> jimmy: it is? [ laughter ] >> and, i mean, this is -- it's different than the others. >> jimmy: look at the clip over there. maybe the clip is -- >> the other "ant-man" films are kind of like small family films. and then this one is like, just - [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: paul, paul >> it's huge in scale. [ laughter ] i mean, it's just absolutely huge in scale. >> jimmy: did you watch -- did you watch -- paul, paul paul, here, here, here absolutely, yeah >> thank you >> jimmy: thank you for coming on i appreciate that. >> thank you very much >> jimmy: you have a little something over here. the other side [ laughter ] >> did i get it? >> jimmy: i'll get it, yeah. i'll get it. there you go i want to talk about this -- >> people, by the way -- [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: thank you for doing that >> peopl
paul -- paul, here >> but anyway, the super bowl is going to be great -- it's going to be a really -ng ] >> jimmy: oh, god bless you. god bless you. >> so, anyway -- [ laughter and applause no, no, no, not that >> the thing about "ant-man" is, you know, it's a serious film >> jimmy: it is? [ laughter ] >> and, i mean, this is -- it's different than the others. >> jimmy: look at the clip over there. maybe the clip is -- >> the other...
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paul gosar is on house oversight and i believe natural resources. the same two committees that i serve on, by the way, very selectively put this individual on the exact two committees. >> you think that was intentional? >> i do not know. i cannot speak into kevin mccarthy's mind. but it certainly should have been a consideration as speaker of the house that he should have taken into account. >> because gosar posted the video attacking you? >> absolutely. but beyond that, he also appointed marjorie taylor greene to oversight and homeland security. so this idea that they did it to one and the other is, you know, i think is something that can be dispensed with. but when it comes to representative omar's role on the house foreign affairs committee, she has modeled what coming together with a community looks like, what apology looks like. one of the leaders of the large group of jewish members in congress stood up and several jewish members of congress, jan schakowsky, dean phillips stood up in defense saying she has engaged in a process of reconciliatio
paul gosar is on house oversight and i believe natural resources. the same two committees that i serve on, by the way, very selectively put this individual on the exact two committees. >> you think that was intentional? >> i do not know. i cannot speak into kevin mccarthy's mind. but it certainly should have been a consideration as speaker of the house that he should have taken into account. >> because gosar posted the video attacking you? >> absolutely. but beyond that,...