Live Breaking News & Updates on In the house

Stay informed with the latest breaking news from In the house on our comprehensive webpage. Get up-to-the-minute updates on local events, politics, business, entertainment, and more. Our dedicated team of journalists delivers timely and reliable news, ensuring you're always in the know. Discover firsthand accounts, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews, all in one convenient destination. Don't miss a beat — visit our webpage for real-time breaking news in In the house and stay connected to the pulse of your community

Inside With Jen Psaki

criminal trial. we have a pretty good sense of what the playbook will look like. we have lawyers here to break it down. an exclusive interview with gavin newsom. we will debut a new ad that the governor is putting on air in alabama and we will get his thoughts on the former president's trial and what it means for the 2024 race. foreign aid bills finally passed in the house, but not that plenty of drama from marjorie taylor green. later? a conversation with superstar stinger -- a an activist, john legend. i will ask him about the work he's doing on criminal justice reform and get his take on the state of politics. in the words of judge mershon, this trial is starting. there are seven men, five women, and six alternates.

Gavin-newsom , Ad , Lawyers , Interview , Criminal-trial , Sense , Air , Playbook , Donald-trump-s-first-criminal-trial , President , Race , Alabama

The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

an example of why republican, the republican majority can't have nice things, where they are trying to get any legislation. >> my mother used to tell me, i mean, this is republican on republican. this is a reminder of what most of this year has looks like in the house. speaker johnson put out the impeachment vote and failed. he put out votes that have failed and you have a republican not mincing words, describing his republican colleague on national television. that is really remarkable and i will not take sides, here. >> of course not, i would never put you on the spot of having to give an opinion because you are a news journalist. charlie, you are not. he's not just describing one person, this is a plural on

Republicans , Things , Example , Sophia-chai , Legislation , Speaker-johnson , Reminder , In-the-house , Impeachment-vote , Most , Mother , Looks

Dateline

where sienna found a new bicycle and a christmas tree. but, before she could write it, don needed to drop her off with her mom, christine. the next day, sienna, who spoke to her dad every day, didn't hear from him. she called her dad's coworker, valerie torres. >> she says i can't get a hold of my dad and i says you know what honey let me call your dad. he's fine. >> valerie and the coworker went to don's home. >> i knocked on the door and the door gave a little bit. i was able to walk in the house. >> valerie called out don's name, no response. >> i told my friend the only way we are going to know if he is here or not is if his truck is here so i opened the garage door and when i opened the garage door, i found my friend. >> coming up, what had happened in the garage? a clue from the neighbor. >> she has two cameras in her house and she sees don fluitt's

Don-fluitt , Christine-married , Sienna , Dad , Benny-didn-t , Mom , Valerie-torres , Bicycle , Christmas-tree , Door , Home , Hold

Dateline

>> at this point, said kaplan, you could see the light from the garage diminishing as the garage door closed. >> inexplicably, the garage shoots back up and you see a series of flashes. >> and the hooded figure outside. we went to the scene of the crime to understand how this could happen. it's as easy as that. so, where is don? he's in the house now? >> i believe there -- he is in the house now. >> and there is the flashing light. >> kaplan believed the hooded figure tripped the sensor and snack into don's garage. >> did you think that surveillance camera had taken a picture of your killer? >> i did. >> did you see the figure depart? >> no, never. the garage closes and don is found dead the next morning. >> even as he puzzled over the hooded figures identity, the detective started here about someone else. don's brother, dennis. just days after the murder, dennis got the keys to don's

Garage , Point , Said-kaplan , Light , Series , Flashes , Garage-shoots , Garage-door-closed , Figure , Crime , Scene , In-the-house

CNN Newsroom Live

ance to hello and welcome. >> to have you as joining us here in the united states and around the world. i'm indicating k good to have you with us just ahead opening statements begin in a few hours in donald trump's historic hush money trial. we now know who the first witness will likely be plus us aid package for ukraine is expected to clear the senate after passing in the house. for the ukrainian president worries time is not on their sayyed, they need weapons now and today is earth day de the support environmental protection efforts and raise awareness. cnn speaks with a young up and coming meteorologist about what climate crisis could mean for her generation life from atlanta this is cnn newsroom

Donald-trump , Witness , Aid-package , United-states , Statements , Hush-money-trial , Around-the-world , Ukraine , President , Senate , Weapons , In-the-house

FOX News Sunday

taiwan and aid for gaza on saturday. a coalition of democrats and republicans apostate 95 billion-dollar foreign aid package with nearly $61 billion for ukraine. more than 26 billion for israel and 8 billion for taiwan and other indo pacific allies. another bill passed in the house would force china to divest from the u.s. version of tiktok and it imposes new sanctions on beijing, russia and iran. in a moment we'll talk with two senators who will begin debating those bills tuesday republican lindsey graham democrat richard blumenthal. but first team coverage from his right with trey yingst and from ukraine fox news senior foreign affairs correspondent greg greg palkot in kyiv. greg, o were going to start with you. >> shanna, the kremlin reacting very, very quickly to the word more u.s. military aid is being sent to ukraine. they call it a road to escalation which will deepen the crisis around the world.

Ukraine , Aid , Taiwan , Package , Democrats , Coalition , Gaza-on-saturday , 1-billion , 61-billion , 95-billion , 8-billion , 26-billion

Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

a lot of viewers' ears are going to perk up to, but a potential ban against tiktok took a major step forward this weekend. what's the latest there, and can you assure people? we're not talking about an outright ban on tiktok. it's more a change in ownership, right? >> exactly. legislation suggested what congressmen would like to see is that bytedance, the chinese company that owns tiktok, they want them to sell their stake in the company. however, this is not something that's likely to take place any time soon. that's according to several analysts. however, if you look at the details in the legislation, they are indeed asking for that stake to be sold within a year, this, hour, comes after we saw a separate bill also in the house also pushing for the same thing, however, with a more, with a stricter timeline. the key here from a geopolitical

People , Lot , Weekend , Latest , Tiktok , Ban , Viewers , Step , Up-to , Ears , Company , Legislation

The Context

destroyed recently. we had a bit of movement in the fairness - destroyed recently. we had a bit of movement in the fairness to - destroyed recently. we had a bit of movement in the fairness to the i movement in the fairness to the government of afghans being deported. are you happy with the noises you're getting now from the government? it noises you're getting now from the government?— government? if this is something that makes _ government? if this is something that makes a _ government? if this is something that makes a difference, - government? if this is something that makes a difference, if- government? if this is something that makes a difference, if lord l that makes a difference, if lord brown — that makes a difference, if lord brown is — that makes a difference, if lord brown is persuaded _ that makes a difference, if lord brown is persuaded not- that makes a difference, if lord brown is persuaded not to - that makes a difference, if lord l brown is persuaded not to pursue this amendment, _ brown is persuaded not to pursue this amendment, then _ brown is persuaded not to pursue this amendment, then that - brown is persuaded not to pursuej this amendment, then that would brown is persuaded not to pursue i this amendment, then that would be brown is persuaded not to pursue - this amendment, then that would be a significant _ this amendment, then that would be a significant piece — this amendment, then that would be a significant piece of— this amendment, then that would be a significant piece of progress _ this amendment, then that would be a significant piece of progress for- significant piece of progress for the government. _ significant piece of progress for the government. but _ significant piece of progress for the government. but the - significant piece of progress for. the government. but the question still has _ the government. but the question still has to— the government. but the question still has to he _ the government. but the question still has to be asked _ the government. but the question still has to be asked — _ the government. but the question still has to be asked — this - the government. but the question still has to be asked — this is - still has to be asked — this is something _ still has to be asked — this is something that _ still has to be asked — this is something that could - still has to be asked — this is . something that could have been still has to be asked — this is - something that could have been done weeks _ something that could have been done weeks or— something that could have been done weeks or months _ something that could have been done weeks or months ago. _ something that could have been done weeks or months ago. why— something that could have been done weeks or months ago. why are they. weeks or months ago. why are they handling _ weeks or months ago. why are they handling it— weeks or months ago. why are they handling it so— weeks or months ago. why are they handling it so badly— weeks or months ago. why are they handling it so badly that you - weeks or months ago. why are they handling it so badly that you have . handling it so badly that you have to wait _ handling it so badly that you have to wait until — handling it so badly that you have to wait until this _ handling it so badly that you have to wait until this stage _ handling it so badly that you have to wait until this stage in - to wait until this stage in proceedings— to wait until this stage in proceedings to _ to wait until this stage in proceedings to see - to wait until this stage in proceedings to see suchl to wait until this stage inl proceedings to see such a to wait until this stage in - proceedings to see such a minor change — proceedings to see such a minor change as— proceedings to see such a minor change as that _ proceedings to see such a minor change as that. what _ proceedings to see such a minor change as that. what you - proceedings to see such a minor change as that. what you have i proceedings to see such a minor- change as that. what you have here is a government— change as that. what you have here is a government that _ change as that. what you have here is a government that doesn't - change as that. what you have here is a government that doesn't reallyl is a government that doesn't really understand — is a government that doesn't really understand the _ is a government that doesn't really understand the need _ is a government that doesn't really understand the need for— is a government that doesn't really i understand the need for compromise. this is— understand the need for compromise. this is a _ understand the need for compromise. this is a government _ understand the need for compromise. this is a government that _ understand the need for compromise. this is a government that is _ understand the need for compromise. this is a government that is defined . this is a government that is defined lry this is a government that is defined by its _ this is a government that is defined by its own— this is a government that is defined by its own arrogance, _ this is a government that is defined by its own arrogance, and _ this is a government that is defined by its own arrogance, and you're . by its own arrogance, and you're seeing _ by its own arrogance, and you're seeing tonight _ by its own arrogance, and you're seeing tonight both _ by its own arrogance, and you're seeing tonight both ends - by its own arrogance, and you're seeing tonight both ends of- by its own arrogance, and you're seeing tonight both ends of the i seeing tonight both ends of the building — seeing tonight both ends of the building in— seeing tonight both ends of the building in the _ seeing tonight both ends of the building in the house _ seeing tonight both ends of the building in the house of- seeing tonight both ends of the building in the house of lords. | building in the house of lords. actually. — building in the house of lords. actually. this _ building in the house of lords. actually, this is _ building in the house of lords. actually, this is one _ building in the house of lords. actually, this is one where - actually, this is one where they've -ot actually, this is one where they've got it— actually, this is one where they've got it wrong — actually, this is one where they've got it wrong if—

Government , Something , I-movement , Bit , Difference , Afghans , Noises , Fairness , Movement , It-noises , Lord , Question

BBC News

as it did in 2022, bought it crucially does for kyiv is it keeps it in the fight. the near term objective will simply be to try and stem the tide of russian occupation as it continues to seize hundreds of square kilometres of territory in the east and where we see ukrainian cities in an incredibly perilous situation. it keeps ukraine in the fight and it keeps negotiating table at bay. this is a huge moment for ukraine to feel the weight of america's support behind it. the foreign secretary had described as a bad deal for vladimir putin but his invasion has many more days left in it. now it is a private moment of celebration for kyiv in these times of war. earlier i spoke to the director of the asia programme at the quincy institute for responsible state craft. it's great to have you here, what's your reaction to what we saw in

It , Territory , East , Fight , Term , Russian , Kyiv , Objective , Tide , Hundreds , Occupation , 2022

Take Me to the Opera

at first accompaniment. is it very special, performing with her? zeinab, i don't have to tell you, i've sung with a harp since i was a young lad, so its magnificent to have two musicians in the house and i'm always intrigued by how these harpists can play that instrument of 47 strings and seven pedals. it's dedication, hard work — and the hard work that she sees does translate into me wanting to work harder as well. sings in german it was his beloved wales that set bryn onto the path of global success. in 1989, he won the song prize in the bbc cardiff singer of the world contest. but i was really nervous in that competition and within the days

Zeinab , Musicians , In-the-house , Harp , Accompaniment , Lad , Two , Work , Harpists , Pedals , Strings , Dedication