custody, more than a month after the gruesome stabbing deaths of four university of idaho students and that deaths horrified the nation as all of us know. our correspondents are live in idaho where police just held a news conference. they re also in pennsylvania where the suspect was arrested. first let s go to veronica miracle in idaho for us. give us the latest on the case and what happens next. reporter: after seven painstaking weeks of investigating and revealing very few details, the moscow police department has finally named a suspect. they do not yet have a murder weapon and they cannot reveal a motive. but there is such a sense of relief in the community now that a suspect has been arrested. detectives arrested 28-year-old bryan kohberger in brightsville, pennsylvania on murder. reporter: it is the announcement that the nation was waited to hear. 47 days after the killing of four university of idaho students, a suspect is now in custody. 28-year-old bryan kohber
one of the best defenses in the country. of course we would be remiss if we didn t mention how most teams would love a trip to the sugar bowl but the alabama crimson tide not one of them. they lost two games this season by a combined four points both on the last play of the game against texnnessee and lsu, so they miss the playoffs. they ll face kansas state tomorrow, some of the georgia fans in our sports department told me to remind you you can t spell sugar bowl without uga. i apologize for that. i ve been to the sugar bowl more times than i can count on two hands. spent a lot of time in new orleans in college. she was so annoyed we were doing the sugar bowl situation in the show. i ll be watching tomorrow. we kickoff at noon, it s fine. actually love nick saban said yesterday this has been one of the most enjoyable nonplayoff bowl preps they have had. that s one way to see it. yeah. coy wire, we ll be watching. roll tide. thank you so much. all right. cnn
hello, everyone. at this hour, a suspect now in custody. the fbi makes a giant breakthrough in the killings of four idaho college students. plus, new transcripts and new insights into the day surrounding the insurrection. what did rudy giuliani, jared kushner and ginni thomas tell the committee. donald trump s tax returns are finally public. this is what we re watching. hi, everyone, i m amara walker in today for kate bolduan. we begin with breaking news. police have made an arrest in connection to the murders investigation of four college students in idaho. two federal law enforcement sources tell cnn that the fbi took a suspect into custody in northeastern pennsylvania. the arrest comes nearly seven weeks after the students were found stabbed to death in a home near the university of idaho campus. police in moscow, idaho, will hold a news conference later this afternoon and cnn s veronica miracle is live in moscow, idaho, with the very latest. veronica. reporter: we
right now. after a year s long legal battle, donald trump s tax returns are now public. the thousands of pages show that during the first and last years of his presidency, trump paid very little in federal income taxes, claiming huge losses to shave down his tax bill. we have experts ready to break down the six years of filings plus a member of the house ways and means committee into what went into the decision to make everything public and the precedence it sets going forward. we ve got more developments from the january 6th committee. another batch of deposition transcripts just dropped. among the interviews, rudy giuliani, jared kushner, and mick mulvaney, and what they said and how it all impacts the former president coming up a major break through in the quadruple idaho murder cacy a 28-year-old man has been taken into custody in connection with the case according to multiple law enforcement officials. what we know and what we could find out at today s news conferenc
Alex marlowe, Mike Huckabee and david bossi way and on that in a few minutes but first, our own Madison Alworth got back from the bronx, breathless as she stands here, she was at the rally and joins us with all the details. Reporter last night it was really read. Thousands of folks as we show you on the program came to this event, the campaign expected a lot less, the former president said they were talking about calling it a meeting but like it or not, this is a rally. The president calling it a love fest from the stage and the sentiment returned for those native bronx residents that showed up. No president ever came to the south bronx, i dont know. For him to be in a place like the south bronx is huge. Youve never seen any other candidate do this. Reporter those in attendance want to send a message the Democrat Party has taken their vote for granted for too long. We see in polling minority voters, black and brown americans are starting to shy away from the Democrat Party, issues like