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42:34Now PlayingDeadly storms have left hundreds of thousands of homes without power across the Midwest, with more than 35 million Americans under flood alerts. In Indiana, homes remain underwater, roads are impassable, and emergency crews continue making water rescues as the state remains under a disaster emergency. Farmer Anna Dungan, whose crops were severely damaged, Pizza King owner Justin Keal, whose business was devastated, and Brooke Boomershine, who lost her home and fled to a motel with her six children, share what it’s like to live through the flooding. Retired Lieutenant General Russel Honoré, who oversaw New Orleans’ recovery after Hurricane Katrina, discusses how the government can help those affected.
Two years ago, prosecutors say Luigi Mangione stalked and killed United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a New York City street, sparking a “Free Luigi” movement among people furious with America’s healthcare system. Now, Mangione is expected to plead guilty to federal stalking charges, potentially preventing him from facing murder charges in court. One of his biggest supporters who is raising money for Mangione's defense, Jamie Peck, discusses whether a guilty verdict would change her view of him. Then, Brian Entin, filling in for Chris Cuomo, brings in former New York homicide prosecutor Paul Callan and former federal prosecutor turned defense attorney, Gene Rossi to explain how the plea could prevent Mangione from ever standing trial for murder in New York.
Thursday, jurors got a look inside Lindsay Clancy’s phone, including her search history and text messages to her ex-husband Patrick just moments before the murders. They were also read a note Clancy wrote four months before the murders expressing sadness and guilt. Did the note help the defense and how did it impact the jury? Jury consultant Susan Constantine and criminal defense attorney Mark Geragos weigh in.
New reports say conditions aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Mideast are so bad, some sailors are trying to literally jump ship, including one who went overboard earlier this month. Relatives of the crew say sailors are facing food and supply shortages, moldy showers, contaminated water and mental health issues. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth says the reports are fake. Retired Marine Colonel Mike Jernigan, who has spent months deployed at sea, looks to find the real story.
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