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paul -- you could not be around him and not have a good time. >> were you close to paul? >> you couldn't be any closer. 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 believe
paul -- you could not be around him and not have a good time. >> were you close to paul? >> you couldn't be any closer. 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....
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paul, but mags called him paul paul, bust called him paul paul. ple 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, but mags called him paul paul, bust called him paul paul. ple 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...
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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 civil case. okay. is that >> yes, sir. >> all right. we've talked a little
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...
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paul paul, we learned this from her, julie ann, and at 22 years old, learned that paul paul would tell his friends be present, appreciate where you are, the things you have and the people around you. i think a lot of that came from it hurt paul so bad when mallory died. but how many 22-year-olds do you know that think that way? be present. appreciate things around you. at 22 years old. he was the most special boy. >> did you love paul? >> did i love him? like no other. he and buster. >> did you love maggie? >> more than anything. i loved maggie from the first time we went out. >> did you kill maggie? >> no, i did not kill maggie or paul. i would never hurt maggie and i would never hurt ball ever, under any circumstances. >> thank you. please answer any questions that they may have. >> yes, sir. >> we're going to take -- >> excuse me, judge. >> we're going to take a ten-minute recess. please do not discuss the case. >> martha: wow. dramatic to be sure watching this case play out. the alec murdaugh double murder trial and those murdered were members of his family. his wife and his son, p
paul paul, we learned this from her, julie ann, and at 22 years old, learned that paul paul would tell his friends be present, appreciate where you are, the things you have and the people around you. i think a lot of that came from it hurt paul so bad when mallory died. but how many 22-year-olds do you know that think that way? be present. appreciate things around you. at 22 years old. he was the most special boy. >> did you love paul? >> did i love him? like no other. he and...
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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 about two hours ago you talked to them? >> approximately
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...
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paul-paul. >> what was the conversation? >> maggie was just concerned that paul-paul had been having for a young person high blood pressure. and he's very resistant to go to the doctor. and this had been going on for little while, but lately, paul's feet had swollen. for a 22-year-old to start having swollen feet concerned both of us. and particularly concerned maggie. and we talked about that. >> okay. did you all talk about mr mr. randolph? >> 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 it? i don't remember it coming in. >> because you didn't read it until the next day. >> i seen the data. >> id know mike did you text the group and say i'm going to alameda at all? >> no. did y you and maggie ever specifically discuss her going on with you to alameda? >> i don't believe we did but i know there was a point in time that i said maggie my go. it is highly unusual for maggie to go and visit. that will situation, it made maggie sad.
paul-paul. >> what was the conversation? >> maggie was just concerned that paul-paul had been having for a young person high blood pressure. and he's very resistant to go to the doctor. and this had been going on for little while, but lately, paul's feet had swollen. for a 22-year-old to start having swollen feet concerned both of us. and particularly concerned maggie. and we talked about that. >> okay. did you all talk about mr mr. randolph? >> i'm sure we did. >>...
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was my -- my father's funeral, i forget the term -- but sunday -- that's when, that's when we put paul-paul and mags, that's when we buried them. we didn't bury them when we had the service on friday. because i don't think they were done -- that's when we buried them along with my dad. on sunday. >> and alec, what did you do the following week, that monday, tuesday, wednesday? >> um, starting when now? >> so the day after your dad's funeral. >> all right, monday, um, i went -- i went to grandma and papa ts in sommerville. >> where did you stay monday night? >> we stayed
was my -- my father's funeral, i forget the term -- but sunday -- that's when, that's when we put paul-paul and mags, that's when we buried them. we didn't bury them when we had the service on friday. because i don't think they were done -- that's when we buried them along with my dad. on sunday. >> and alec, what did you do the following week, that monday, tuesday, wednesday? >> um, starting when now? >> so the day after your dad's funeral. >> all right, monday, um, i...
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paul. my distrust for s.l.e.d. all of those factors combined made me decide to lie. i always know him asking me about maggie and paul paul contributed to that paranoid i can't. all i'm saying is i'm not disputing that i lied. i'm saying at this point you're saying i made a conscious decision to lie here. and i'm saying that i don't think that i made a conscious decision right there. >> had you already had your gsr done? why yes, sir. >> and you already talked to your law partners arrend heard sheriff and blaming him and chief alexander now as well for your lies some. >> no, sir. >> i just added that one. >> give him an opportunity to answer the question. objection. >> punish your last answer. >> i'm not blaming anybody. i accept full responsibility for what i did. what i'm saying is 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. >> but you took that advice as i need to lie? >> no, you are isolating one -- >> i mentioned all the factors that you are blaming for your decision to lie. >> no, sir, what you asked me, you said i took my partners
paul. my distrust for s.l.e.d. all of those factors combined made me decide to lie. i always know him asking me about maggie and paul paul contributed to that paranoid i can't. all i'm saying is i'm not disputing that i lied. i'm saying at this point you're saying i made a conscious decision to lie here. and i'm saying that i don't think that i made a conscious decision right there. >> had you already had your gsr done? why yes, sir. >> and you already talked to your law partners...
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paul paul. maggie called him paul paul. bus calls him paw paw. roro calls him paw paw. >> who is roro? >> that's roland gibson. >> this jury has heard multiple recorded statements of you during the course of this. did you ever refer to paul as paul paul? >> 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 if you ever called him that during the course of that entire investigation, or is that at least the first time today publicly. >> is today the first time i've called my son paul paul-paul? no, sir. >> have you ever called him that in all the recorded statements? >> i don't know. >> if you ever called rogan ro-ro. >> all the time. >> in the recorded statements, did you call him that? >> i don't know. i called him rogan, also, so i don't know. i'm happy to call him rogan and happy to call paul paul. >> let's talk about -- i'll be specific in the boat wreck criminal case and the boat wreck civil case. is that fair? >> yes, sir. >> we've talked a little bit about your badge. did you have your badge
paul paul. maggie called him paul paul. bus calls him paw paw. roro calls him paw paw. >> who is roro? >> that's roland gibson. >> this jury has heard multiple recorded statements of you during the course of this. did you ever refer to paul as paul paul? >> 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 if you ever called him that during the course of that...
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paul. but i can tell you that at that time, and as i sit here today, that i believe that boat wreck is the reason why paul-paul and maggie were killed and i'm -- i believe that. >> there was random vigilantes. >> no, what i believe, mr. waters, is i believe that when paul was charged criminally there were so many leaks, half truths, half reports, half statements, partial information, misrepresentations of paul that ended up in the media all the time. and when i tell you the social media response that came from that was vile, the things that were said about what they would do to paul-paul, they 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. >> ok. >> 'cuz 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 -- 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
paul. but i can tell you that at that time, and as i sit here today, that i believe that boat wreck is the reason why paul-paul and maggie were killed and i'm -- i believe that. >> there was random vigilantes. >> no, what i believe, mr. waters, is i believe that when paul was charged criminally there were so many leaks, half truths, half reports, half statements, partial information, misrepresentations of paul that ended up in the media all the time. and when i tell you the social...
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paul, paul, i should have known. >> what were you referring to? >> i was referring to paul got so many threats. he didn't take serious. i was 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 the most vile threats, the stuff that was on social media. you couldn't believe it. you couldn't believe it. it was so over the top, truthfully, we didn't think anything about it. it was just so crazy. people talking about what he was going to get and how they were going to do this and get him and it's stuff you really disr disregarded it because it's so over the top. thought it was so over the top. >> keep going please . >> when was the last time you talked to maggie? >> probably two hours ago. >> okay, you said about two hours ago you talked to them? >> approximately. >> you were asked the last time you saw them and you said hour and a half to two hours ago. you just heard that. >> i did hear that. >> approximately. >> right after i took the chicken
paul, paul, i should have known. >> what were you referring to? >> i was referring to paul got so many threats. he didn't take serious. i was 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 the most vile threats, the stuff that was on social media. you couldn't believe it. you couldn't believe it. it was so over...
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paul-paul to me on may 30th. >> and then -- and what's 180? exhibit 180 behind it? >> 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 wer
paul-paul to me on may 30th. >> and then -- and what's 180? exhibit 180 behind it? >> 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....
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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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as paul-paul during that? >> i don't know.icscope, his decision to take the stand, a high-risk move. >> this is awfully risky for him to do. any tear drop will be scrutinized, any look he gives to the jury will be examined. not just what he says, but how he says it. >> reporter: that cross examination will continue in the morning. the prosecutor couldn't even estimate how much longer this will take. david? >> eva pilgrim leading us off tonight. eva, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the storm moving across the country tonight. and now a second storm right behind it. this evening,od t payower out t. and a volunteer firefighter the first storm reaching ttate highways and interstates there, still closed. ice storms in michigan downing trees and knocking power out across the state. and in the west tonight, a second storm with near record cold. 20 vehicles, this pileup on the ice on i-10. and the rare sight of a dusting of snow right behind the hollywood sign in l.a. in fact, in l.a. county, the first blizz
as paul-paul during that? >> i don't know.icscope, his decision to take the stand, a high-risk move. >> this is awfully risky for him to do. any tear drop will be scrutinized, any look he gives to the jury will be examined. not just what he says, but how he says it. >> reporter: that cross examination will continue in the morning. the prosecutor couldn't even estimate how much longer this will take. david? >> eva pilgrim leading us off tonight. eva, thank you....
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paul, the reform think tank. also, paul , he's an the reform think tank. also, paul unionist , a paul, he's an author, trade unionist, a foreign and right now finally, some common sense on the much reported rewriting of wrong. does books puffin books of brown road back on the decision to change some of his word there they're going to keep his original text in print so maybe they will actually prompted by the short speech from camilla, the queen consort, he told a collection of authors that they must remain true to your unimpeded by those your calling unimpeded by those who may wish to kerb their freedom of expression. publishing right to speak out, she was right. although i have to say, i think the royals themselves , as an institution themselves, as an institution and as a family over recent years have become pretty woke. actually i think they've embraced the work embraced a lot of the work agenda.so embraced a lot of the work agenda. so you have to ask whether they're being she's whether they're not being she's not slightly hypocritical, not being slightly hypocrit
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, 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 >> 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 >> people, did it look real? >> jimmy: yeah, of course. >> are people going to, like, flip on and think that's real? >> jimmy: yeah, of course. >> great >> jimmy: that's fun [ laughter ] you always come on and do a fun bit. and then we'll get to the real meat and potatoes of the interview here it's "ant-man," "ant-man and the wasp: quantumania. i saw it [ cheers and applause it is fantastic. it is giant. >> thank you yeah >> jimmy: it's massive how do we set up this film i would say just action, adventure, comedy, it's family friendly a lot of family. >> yeah. it's a little bit like -- you know, family was a, i think, a a theme in the other ant-man movies and comedy and i think some of that -- that exists i
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did you ever refer to paul as paul-paul during that? >> i don't know. >> reporter: murdaugh's every word now under the microscope, his decision to take the stand, a high-risk move. >> this is awfully risky for him to do. any tear drop will be scrutinized, any look that he gives to the jury will be examined. not just what he says, but how he says it. >> reporter: that cross examination will continue in the morning. the prosecutor couldn't even estimate how much longer this will take. david? >> eva pilgrim leading us off tonight. eva, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the storm moving across the country tonight. and now a second storm right behind it. this evening, more than 1,000 flights canceled today. dangerous travel, heavy snow, blizzard conditions, and ice storms. and tonight, power out to nearly a million customers. and a volunteer firefighter losing his life in michigan. the first storm reaching the northeast tonight. snow in worcester, massachusetts. parts of minnesota, the state highways and interstates there, still clos
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anything to do with hurting maggie and paul. >> okay. >> but i can tell you that at that time and as i sit here today that i believe that boat wreck is the reason why paul paulaggie were killed. >> okay. >> i'm certain -- i believe that. >> random vigilantes, the vigilantes? huh? >> what i believe mr. waters is i believe when paul was charged criminally, there were so many leaks, half truths, half reports, half statements, partial information, misrepresentations of paul that ended up in the media all the time. and when i tell you the social media response that came from that was vile. the things that were said about what they would do to paul paul. they 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 --
anything to do with hurting maggie and paul. >> okay. >> but i can tell you that at that time and as i sit here today that i believe that boat wreck is the reason why paul paulaggie were killed. >> okay. >> i'm certain -- i believe that. >> random vigilantes, the vigilantes? huh? >> what i believe mr. waters is i believe when paul was charged criminally, there were so many leaks, half truths, half reports, half statements, partial information,...
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paul left because of, you know, what happened. 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 going
paul left because of, you know, what happened. 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....
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paul -- you could not be around him and not have a good time. >> were you 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, i believe, a little bit before 7:00 and i got home a little bit
paul -- you could not be around him and not have a good time. >> were you 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...
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paul. paul was driving the family vote drunk when he crashed and killed one of his friends. >> i didn't believe any of the family, the people that were involved in the vote rack had anything to do with hurting paul but i can tell you at that time as i sit here today that i believe that boat rick is the reason why paul-paul and maggie were killed. >> so we have random vigil lead vigilantes because of the boat rick. >> i don't know that it is random vigilantes. >> so you are saying someone off of social media? you don't have any evidence of that, do you? you just believe that informed that theory and tried to explain the light that you told for the first time yesterday, isn't that right? you are telling this jury it is random vigilante, the 12-year-old that just happen to know paul and maggie were in brazil june 7th. they knew they would be at the kennels alone on june 7th. note that you wouldn't be there for only between the times 8:49 and nine:02 ansi crime is committed during that tour that short time around the same time that you are in alameda. that is what you are trying to tell the jury? >> you got a lot of factors in there, mr. waters which i do not agree with and some of it which i do. >>
paul. paul was driving the family vote drunk when he crashed and killed one of his friends. >> i didn't believe any of the family, the people that were involved in the vote rack had anything to do with hurting paul but i can tell you at that time as i sit here today that i believe that boat rick is the reason why paul-paul and maggie were killed. >> so we have random vigil lead vigilantes because of the boat rick. >> i don't know that it is random vigilantes. >> so you...
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paul-paul. i would never intentionally do anything to hurt either one of them. [crying] ever! ever! >> dana: okay, there is another one, judge, he talks about lying to the cops. let's get that one. >> did you lie to agent o when an agent croft in a follow-up interview? >> i did like to them. >> did you lie to them by telling them that you were not down at the kennels on that night? >> yes. >> dana: why would he like? this is what he said. >> why did july to agent all wins and agent croft and the deputy about the last time you saw maggie? and poll? >> it was my addiction that evolved over time. i would get in these situations and circumstances where i would get paranoid, thinking. >> dana: all right, judge, help us understand what we learned from the early part today. >> jeanine: okay come a couple of things, in this case, murdaugh had to take the stand appear the evidence is stacked against him. but the issue is how do you personalize a monster? they put him on the stand. he is one of the best witnesses i've ever seen on a witness stand. he's had a lot of way to react to the pitbull d.a. here. but sorry to mags and paul-paul come i didn't intentionally murder or whatever the actual statement. i didn't intentionally murder any one of them. so why does he use the word "intentionally? "you can say he is a lawyer you're speaking in terms of how the indictment and murder is an intentional crime. but it is prefaced with "i am sorry to mags and paul." that means he's basically admitting to them, you know, i'm sorry and i didn't do anything intentional to hurt you. what he is doing is brilliant. he is creating a premise for a down charge. that means even though charged with intentional murder, there is evidence where the defense goes hand to have a discussion with the judge what the jury will be charged or the defense will say, we want manslaughter in there and the judge will say there is no way i can accept manslaughter. yes, there is he said he didn't intentionally hurt either one of them here that was a big moment in the cross-examination. now, he had to admit the lies. he had to admit it, which is the sa
paul-paul. i would never intentionally do anything to hurt either one of them. [crying] ever! ever! >> dana: okay, there is another one, judge, he talks about lying to the cops. let's get that one. >> did you lie to agent o when an agent croft in a follow-up interview? >> i did like to them. >> did you lie to them by telling them that you were not down at the kennels on that night? >> yes. >> dana: why would he like? this is what he said. >> why did...
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paul said because i think this is the nature -- i actually agree with paul that china is not looking for an opportunity to use military force against taiwan. my fear is -- my concern is that their goal -- their express goals but also what they are structurally, naturally looking into, which is great power hegemony over their region basically, is only attainable by military force, and they will work out that logic. taiwan is not going to fall into their lap. the only way to get there is military force, and they will come to that conclusion in my view is they probably already have. i don't think there's any reason to think we are smarter than they are. so i think that that -- and this is, i think, a fundamental -- and i mean, i think paul -- this is kind of the right debate to have. i don't want to put you in a box, but my approach is sort of deductive and structural, and i think the other approach, the emphasis is based more frankly on dealing with the chinese -- i mean, i have experience with the chinese over the years but nothing like paul does. where do you put that weight in terms of continuity based on the history that we know or what we expect the rationalistic costs and benefits or a sort of calculus? especially when we think about matters of war and peace. if we look historically, countries can radically change their orientation, their behavior, and this is important because china has immense incentives to generate as much surprise as possible -- surprise is not the term, but to act in ways that do not trigger or accelerate countervailing actions, so i don't take any comfort in the fact that they are not advertising -- although, frankly, they kind of art. wang yi did not rule out force, and it would have been
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i learned from paul that -- paul, my son, paul murdaugh. >> your name for him is pawpaw? im 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 br
i learned from paul that -- paul, my son, paul murdaugh. >> your name for him is pawpaw? im 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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they them paul paul, that i was at home when it happened i jumped up. so can you see it was really bad. the walls were shaking from left to right on the house next to where ours collapsed was taken off. and now are you afraid harriet school? yes. whenever there's an aftershock, i start crying. and it's no different for the parents. are you in america? real slow. my husband was working that night. i have 4 children. i had to get them all life of the house. somehow they were crying so much. we couldn't take any of our clothes with us. later i went back to get some blankets through the mail, but the trauma, the children experienced is what worries me the most children of displeasure to schwab, children or decay in europe completely wake up at night and cry. your life, there is a slight shake. can they immediately think it's an earthquake called clark had angry at us under blown old liv, suffered psychologically, scholarship, got a steady summer. the tent camp here has been growing bigger. by the day. the volunteers who came to play with the kids have also
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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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paul: right. >> this is all possible based on our analysis, but they need the equipment and the ammunition in a timely manner, paul. paulay. thanks, general. appreciate your coming in. >>> still ahead, as russia's invasion enters its second year, a closer look at the debate inside the republican party e over aid to ukraine and how it is plague out on capitol hill and the campaign trail. ♪ neutrogena® hydro boost lightweight. clinically proven. 48-hour hydration. for that healthy skin glow. neutrogena®. for people with skin. mucinex nightshift fights your worst nighttime symptoms so you can get to sleep and wake up ready to go. how could you? wake up to a new you. with mucinex nightshift, it's not cold and flu season. it's always comeback season. 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, that guy made this place a special place to come to school and gave as much as he could to help the community. have you ever considered getting a walk-in tub? we
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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 go to my mom's. >> okay. >> y'all will just have to look. i'm not sure if -- >> and that's why we're trying to do this, so we can narrow down times and everything. >> that was pretty much all 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. you're putting some detail on this thing. >> not knowing when paul left -- everything
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...
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paul paul throughout his testimony. >> most of all i'm sorry to mags and paul paul.ould never intentionally do anything to hurt either one of them. ever. as my addiction evolved over time, i would get in these situations or circumstances where i would get paranoid thinking -- i wasn't thinking clearly. i don't think i was capable of reason. and i lied about being down there, and i'm so sorry that i did. >> do you have any independent recollection of a time where you sat down and looked that person in the eye and you were lying to them and convincing them that everything was okay while you stole their money? do you remember even one of them? >> i'm sure i do. i remember stealing from people and i remember lying to people and i remember misleading people. >> murdaugh faces 30 years to life in prison if convicted. the national transportation safety board out with new details about the toxic train derailment in ohio saying the crash and spill could have been prevented. nbc's ron allen has the latest. >> reporter: with the scene being cleaned up new details about what cau
paul paul throughout his testimony. >> most of all i'm sorry to mags and paul paul.ould never intentionally do anything to hurt either one of them. ever. as my addiction evolved over time, i would get in these situations or circumstances where i would get paranoid thinking -- i wasn't thinking clearly. i don't think i was capable of reason. and i lied about being down there, and i'm so sorry that i did. >> do you have any independent recollection of a time where you sat down and...
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murdaugh became emotional talking about his wife and son, who he called paul paul. >> -- most of all, i'm sorry to mags and paulthing 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 take that money. and i was wrong. >> how many times have you practice that answer before your testimony today? >> the prosecutor, creighton waters, spent painstaking amount of time going over little details of financial fraud and theft allegations against murdaugh for a couple hours on thursday afternoon, painting murdaugh as not just the thief but also a liar. he questioned why he had never heard the defendant
murdaugh became emotional talking about his wife and son, who he called paul paul. >> -- most of all, i'm sorry to mags and paulthing 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...
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paul's talking to alex. they were communicating in very loving fashion. after dinner, maggie left the house to go run the dogs. paul left the house because paultayed 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. the house was still locked up. and there had been no sign that either paul or maggie had come into the house. he got back in his car and dr
paul's talking to alex. they were communicating in very loving fashion. after dinner, maggie left the house to go run the dogs. paul left the house because paultayed 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,...
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paul morrow paul morrow. paul moreau. paul moreau trey: welcome back to "sunday night in america." eas ease -- in the movies. defendants stick with their story, evidence be darned, hard to win an argument with someone facing life in prison and hard to find the truth when only one person in a conversation is looking for it. yet prosecutors must cross-examine a defendant. how do you do that successfully? letting jury know that the defendant is not credible, not worthy of trust or belief it starts months before the trial begins, you must anticipate every possible answer. and have a plan regardless of the answer. it should be seamless, flawless effort less as you anticipate at everything, you must control the conversation, not with raised voices or interruptions but with preparation. alex murdaugh admits he lied about where he was the night his son and wife were murdered. but he had to, it wasn't a pain pang of conscious, the jury heard his voice on a video from his dead son's phone at precisely the time of the murders, he was there. the jury knows he was there. his first line of defen
paul morrow paul morrow. paul moreau. paul moreau trey: welcome back to "sunday night in america." eas ease -- in the movies. defendants stick with their story, evidence be darned, hard to win an argument with someone facing life in prison and hard to find the truth when only one person in a conversation is looking for it. yet prosecutors must cross-examine a defendant. how do you do that successfully? letting jury know that the defendant is not credible, not worthy of trust or...
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paulverna you for your company thoughts, paul. paul verna from inside intelligence. $100 billion were wiped off the value of google's parent company, alphabet, after its new chatbot came up with the wrong answer in a promotional video. investors have been underwhelmed by the launch of the service, known as bard, adding to concerns google could be losing out to rival microsoft in the development of artificial intelligence. james clayton reports from san francisco. i think this shows you how rushed google feels right now because google wanted to show off its new chatbot, called bard, and they think it is brilliant, so they put out this tweet showing what he could do, but in one of those examples about the james webb space telescope, the chat but said something that was wrong. that is embarrassing most times. —— chatbot. but the market is acutely looking at how good bard is, how well it compares to chatgpt, which is the chatbot that microsoft is using in its search engine bing. google are really worried. clearly, you would have thought, they would be checking promotiona
paulverna you for your company thoughts, paul. paul verna from inside intelligence. $100 billion were wiped off the value of google's parent company, alphabet, after its new chatbot came up with the wrong answer in a promotional video. investors have been underwhelmed by the launch of the service, known as bard, adding to concerns google could be losing out to rival microsoft in the development of artificial intelligence. james clayton reports from san francisco. i think this shows you how...
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paul paul. i would never intentionally do anything to hurt either one of them >> what's perhaps the prosecution's strongest evidence, the video taken by paul murdaugh placing alex at the crime scene minutes before the murders. he's told investigators he was not there, but now he admits he was lying. >> as my addiction evolved over time, i would get in these situations or circumstances where i would get paranoid, thinking >> on cross examination, prosecutors began by pressing murdaugh on the fraud cases where he allegedly stole money from his clients, lying to them. >> i admit candidly in all of these case, mr. waters, that i took money that was not mine and i shouldn't have done it >> murdaugh is expected to take the stand again later this morning. >>> we're learning more about the victims of a shooting spree in orlando, florida. spectrum news 13 confirming that their reporter, 24-year-old dylan lyons was killed while covering a homicide when the homicide suspect returned to the scene. his photographer was also shot but is recovering. >> dylan was a reporter i worked with every day you know, we were best friends and he was just a sweet guy
paul paul. i would never intentionally do anything to hurt either one of them >> what's perhaps the prosecution's strongest evidence, the video taken by paul murdaugh placing alex at the crime scene minutes before the murders. he's told investigators he was not there, but now he admits he was lying. >> as my addiction evolved over time, i would get in these situations or circumstances where i would get paranoid, thinking >> on cross examination, prosecutors began by pressing...
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paul? >> paul wasn't much of a walker, but he would use all of the others. but, i mean, could be anyway, 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. >> and i'm assuming, you know, i'm assuming paul left because of, you know, what happened. went to the kennels. >> okay. 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 pa
paul? >> paul wasn't much of a walker, but he would use all of the others. but, i mean, could be anyway, 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. >> and i'm assuming, you know, i'm assuming paul left because of, you know, what happened. went to the kennels. >> okay. and what did you do once maggie and paul left? >> i...
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i want to be absolutely clear. respect paul absolutely clear. i respect paul and paulselves danger themselves into 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:
i want to be absolutely clear. respect paul absolutely clear. i respect paul and paulselves danger themselves into 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...
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paul paul and maggie were killed. there were so many elections, misrepresentations of paul that ended up in the media, the wrong personnd read that. they hated paul murdaugh and they had anger in their heart. >> after the defense wraps, the prosecution will present rebuttal witnesses, closing arguments could begin as early as wednesday of this week. back to you guys. >> ainsley: thank you so much. fox weather alert. tornados are riching through the midwest, that happened last night. >> griff: threat of severe weather in the area continuing today. >> brian: live in norman, oklahoma, hi, brandy. >> good morning, pete, ainsley and griff, you can see the damage behind me, there were seven tornados, waiting for confirmation from the national weather service. take a look at the images, you see cars on top of each other. that red one on top of the car and on the home. shingles missing from the roof, pieces of the roof missing, windows blasted, it is hard to imagine what it was like to be here last night. 12 people reported injured, are life-th life-threatening. we have a resident that was here last night. mr. david, can you
paul paul and maggie were killed. there were so many elections, misrepresentations of paul that ended up in the media, the wrong personnd read that. they hated paul murdaugh and they had anger in their heart. >> after the defense wraps, the prosecution will present rebuttal witnesses, closing arguments could begin as early as wednesday of this week. back to you guys. >> ainsley: thank you so much. fox weather alert. tornados are riching through the midwest, that happened last night....
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h 5 n one has spread widely in wild birds and paul paul t for 25 years. but the recent spill over to my mother's needs to be monitored closely. for the moment, doubly joe, i says, is the risk to humans as low. we need to be just vigilant to make sure that's a, a spread the nanny maurice contained because the more the virus circulating animals are the higher is the risk for human as well. because the virus circulating unanimous can evolve to form that are more transmissible. and then these days is pillow very in human population, and then we can have a, i'll breaks of 80. and let's look at what bird flew is and how it spreads. it's a disease that affects poultry and wild birds and usually flares up between autumn and summer. bird flew can infect entire flocks within days and is transmitted through their droppings and saliva or by contaminated feed and water. this outbreak has affected more wild birds than ever before. the world health organization says it's recorded nearly 42000000 cases in domestic and wild birds since it began in october 2021. all right,
h 5 n one has spread widely in wild birds and paul paul t for 25 years. but the recent spill over to my mother's needs to be monitored closely. for the moment, doubly joe, i says, is the risk to humans as low. we need to be just vigilant to make sure that's a, a spread the nanny maurice contained because the more the virus circulating animals are the higher is the risk for human as well. because the virus circulating unanimous can evolve to form that are more transmissible. and then these days...
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paul simon fan. so i asked him about paul simon. he told me a lot about pauld so i mentioned that, and he's like, "oh, that's really cool, yeah, beautiful part of the country. cut to a year later, paul simon's the musical guest, and lorne introduces me to paul simon and says, andrew, this is paul paul, andrew's from central louisiana where we went on all those road trips and paul was like, "oh, that's great. it's a really beautiful part of the country. and i was like, "um, i'm actually from texas, but my family's from that area. [ laughter ] and it is a beautiful place. and i also imagine it is a wonderful place to grow up [ laughter ] and paul was like, "okay, cool." and then i turned to look at lorne, and lorne is looking at me like, "could you just be chill, dude? [ laughter ] like introducing you to my friend paul, and you're like big doggin' me like -- so i got to mend some fences >> seth: yeah. so, yeah well, you know, give him another six years, and i'm sure it will be back to normal. >> yeah. we'll have five more conversations. >> seth: exactly did you
paul simon fan. so i asked him about paul simon. he told me a lot about pauld so i mentioned that, and he's like, "oh, that's really cool, yeah, beautiful part of the country. cut to a year later, paul simon's the musical guest, and lorne introduces me to paul simon and says, andrew, this is paul paul, andrew's from central louisiana where we went on all those road trips and paul was like, "oh, that's great. it's a really beautiful part of the country. and i was like, "um, i'm...
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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 fort
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...
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[laughter] [laughter] paul help me here thoughts? >> paul: you are beyond help.ot walk up stairs they can speak in complete sentences but it could very much always be worse. [laughter] >> greg: a president who sees elves. >> martha: what is it in the tree? [laughter] [applause] [applause] >> greg: there you go. yes. >> they say millions of these things have already crossed the border. [laughter] [laughter] some of them have moved to new york and host talk shows. [laughter] >> greg: all right we will will take it. we will be right back. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪ oh booking.com, ♪ i'm going to somewhere, anywhere. ♪ ♪ a beach house, a treehouse, ♪ ♪ honestly i don't care ♪ find the perfect vacation rental for you booking.com, booking. yeah. introducing the limited edition disney collection from blendjet. nine exciting designs your whole family will adore blendjet 2 is portable, which means you can blend up nutritious smoothies, protein shakes, or frozen treats, just about anywhere! recharge quickly via usb-c. it even cleans itself. order you
[laughter] [laughter] paul help me here thoughts? >> paul: you are beyond help.ot walk up stairs they can speak in complete sentences but it could very much always be worse. [laughter] >> greg: a president who sees elves. >> martha: what is it in the tree? [laughter] [applause] [applause] >> greg: there you go. yes. >> they say millions of these things have already crossed the border. [laughter] [laughter] some of them have moved to new york and host talk shows....
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paul. absolutely. thank you paul. paul absolutely. thank you paul. paul. and if paul. quite that. urse listening on the radio of course a the of dale moss a lot the footage of dale moss wearing distinctive famous sheepskin coat. right. was sticking football. the department for digital culture, media and sport has released a white paper on football governance. i'm not even going to pretend paul hawkins to read out what i'm talking about. i don't understand it at all. i'll be honest. when you start any sentence with whites paper, most people glaze over white paper won't stop. right? i'm not going to fake it. i can't fake it. paul to fake it. i can't fake it. paul, you . me, what's going on? paul, you. me, what's going on? and why is this good for football? so you know how the you that regulate the you have ofgem that regulate the energy you ofcom that energy you have ofcom that regulate industry we work in regulate the industry we work in you've lots regulators you've got lots of regulators the bodies will now for the first time in the world really britain is going to england going t
paul. absolutely. thank you paul. paul absolutely. thank you paul. paul. and if paul. quite that. urse listening on the radio of course a the of dale moss a lot the footage of dale moss wearing distinctive famous sheepskin coat. right. was sticking football. the department for digital culture, media and sport has released a white paper on football governance. i'm not even going to pretend paul hawkins to read out what i'm talking about. i don't understand it at all. i'll be honest. when you...
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. ♪ >> i believe that boat wreck is the written why paul paul and maggie were killed. i believe that when paul criminally, there was so many misrepresentations of paul that ended up in the media. i believe then and i believe today that the wrong person, the wrong person saw and read that.. will: emotional alex mur mur -- alalmurdaugh taking the stand. you've been watching this and one question i have is the phone call from the son's phone that ties alex mur dao to the sc scene -- will: se snap chat. mixer alex murdaugh changed his story as a result of that. >> this was a cell phone video paul took on his phone and am ex-didn't know about. you don't see him and you can hear his voice and the time paul took it, alex was not aware and people were not aware till they found it on his cell phone months later. very early on from the very beginning, you're seeing right there the footage, the body cam footage of the very first responder coming to the 911 call even right there, alex says i was up at the house, i was taking a nap when all this happened. he said that to law enforcement in three separate i
. ♪ >> i believe that boat wreck is the written why paul paul and maggie were killed. i believe that when paul criminally, there was so many misrepresentations of paul that ended up in the media. i believe then and i believe today that the wrong person, the wrong person saw and read that.. will: emotional alex mur mur -- alalmurdaugh taking the stand. you've been watching this and one question i have is the phone call from the son's phone that ties alex mur dao to the sc scene -- will:...
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paul for his son paul's role in the crash and claimed the life of 19-year-old mallory beach. >> i didn't believe that any of the families, the people involved in the boat wreck had anything to do with hurting maggie and paulat that time and as i sit here today that i believe that boat wreck is the reason why paul paul and maggie were killed. >> it's alex murdaugh that admitted he lied on his alibi on the day his wife and son were shot dead. he claimed he was not at the family's kennel where the murders took place. on thursday, murdaugh came clean saying that he was and he was pressed on that by prosecutors. >> i did not and would not hurt my wife and my child. >> so why -- >> i know for a fact that i never ever ever created an alibi. i was cooperative in every aspect of this investigation. >> very cooperative and making the most important fact of all that you were at the murder scene with the victims just minutes before they died. >> i did not tell them i went to the kennel. >> what prosecutors consider add got ya moment was highlighted yesterday when presenting video evidence that murdaugh lied to cops about hiss whereabouts the memberships they arrived to scene -- minutes they arrived to scene even thou
paul for his son paul's role in the crash and claimed the life of 19-year-old mallory beach. >> i didn't believe that any of the families, the people involved in the boat wreck had anything to do with hurting maggie and paulat that time and as i sit here today that i believe that boat wreck is the reason why paul paul and maggie were killed. >> it's alex murdaugh that admitted he lied on his alibi on the day his wife and son were shot dead. he claimed he was not at the family's...
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paul - so well? no, he has the best. sense of humour -- paul ryan. sense of humour —— paul ryan. hey 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
paul - so well? no, he has the best. sense of humour -- paul ryan. sense of humour —— paul ryan. hey 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...
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yes pleased to say it is talking pints paul mcgowan joins me. paul pints paul mcgowan joins me. ul, welcome . cheers nigel. paul, welcome. cheers nigel. good could you grab now always keen to know what i'm talking points about people's journeys how they go from one place to another. there you are you growing up inside it at ease can school you don't particularly excel at you. no, not at all. not so constant runaway . yeah. not so constant runaway. yeah. he didn't sort of quite cool since i know everyone does. and then you decide it's the parachute regiment for me and somehow you go from being in the parachute to deciding you want to be an artist. and i suspect there are that many paras who become artists i got tell me i'm wrong . what happened? how well, wrong. what happened? how well, the funny thing is , when i left the funny thing is, when i left the funny thing is, when i left the army, i had no idea what i was going to do . no idea. one of was going to do. no idea. one of my friends said to me , paul, why my friends said to me, paul, why don't you come across up in fashion i
yes pleased to say it is talking pints paul mcgowan joins me. paul pints paul mcgowan joins me. ul, welcome . cheers nigel. paul, welcome. cheers nigel. good could you grab now always keen to know what i'm talking points about people's journeys how they go from one place to another. there you are you growing up inside it at ease can school you don't particularly excel at you. no, not at all. not so constant runaway . yeah. not so constant runaway. yeah. he didn't sort of quite cool since i know...
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paul burrell. paul him as her rock. paul burrell. think of this what do you think of this plan? because i guess you could say a very good thing that meghan stays away from it. there's a lot of people like me, paul who actually want harry to stay to well , dan, i think stay away to well, dan, i think it's best if both away. i would solve the problem. you see, the is stuck between a rock a hard place the first time in his reign he will have to decide what comes first crown or family and of course crown comes first his mother ideally queen would have him that the crown always comes first. the queen was always put in position herself. she had to decide whether princess margaret marry townsend or not. she put the crown first and said, no, you can't. so she affairs of state come first. and i think it would be a quite frankly, if any them came because how could harry possibly sit in westminster amongst his family who thrown under the bus and watch his father become king? now, of course, i think that prince as king would want his son to be t
paul burrell. paul him as her rock. paul burrell. think of this what do you think of this plan? because i guess you could say a very good thing that meghan stays away from it. there's a lot of people like me, paul who actually want harry to stay to well , dan, i think stay away to well, dan, i think it's best if both away. i would solve the problem. you see, the is stuck between a rock a hard place the first time in his reign he will have to decide what comes first crown or family and of...
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paul burrell. paul him as her rock. paul burrell. nk of this what do you think of this plan? because i guess you could say a very good thing that meghan stays away from it. there's a lot of people like me, paul who actually want harry to stay to well , dan, i think stay away to well, dan, i think it's best if both away. i would solve the problem. you see, the is stuck between a rock a hard place the first time in his reign he will have to decide what comes first crown or family and of course crown comes first his mother ideally queen would have him that the crown always comes first. the queen was always put in position herself. she had to decide whether princess margaret marry townsend or not. she put the crown first and said, no, you can't. so she affairs of state come first. and i think it would be a quite frankly, if any them came because how could harry possibly sit in westminster amongst his family who thrown under the bus and watch his father become king? now, of course, i think that prince as king would want his son to be there
paul burrell. paul him as her rock. paul burrell. nk of this what do you think of this plan? because i guess you could say a very good thing that meghan stays away from it. there's a lot of people like me, paul who actually want harry to stay to well , dan, i think stay away to well, dan, i think it's best if both away. i would solve the problem. you see, the is stuck between a rock a hard place the first time in his reign he will have to decide what comes first crown or family and of course...