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landlord benny ruiz and obtained a sample of his dna. he also took another look at sienna's stepdad, terry white. remember, terry initially told the detective that on the night of don's murder, he stayed with his sister until 9:00 p.m. then drove to work and took a nap in the parking lot, but when detective kaplan checked security cam video -- >> you can see terry pullen and immediately get out of his truck and walked to the front door so now there is a discrepancy in his story. >> again, thank you for coming down. >> detective kaplan asked terry to stop by the station and go over his timeline one more time . >> his story changed. he did not pull into the parking lot as originally expressed. he went around the corner to a dark area and fell asleep there and then he pulled into the parking lot. >> that was not the only discrepancy. remember, in his first interview, terry said he had only stopped at wendy's on his way to work but now -- >> i stopped at walmart.

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the kitchen sink lit up with traces of blood. >> so, it looked like either hands or the murder weapon was washed off in the sink. >> the floor and door also lit up. police had already started going door to door, and met don's next-door neighbor. >> she tells her she has two cameras on her house. there is one, which happens to catch a portion of don fluitt's garage. >> she told them she had been home the night before. >> she hears the garage come up and happens to look at her camera when she sees don's truck backing out and leaving. >> the time, 7:37 p.m. kaplan had the first data point for a timeline. he gathered more when he talked to don's ex-wife, christine, at her home. christine confirmed he dropped sienna off with her at 7:45 p.m., and she remembered something don told her that afternoon. he thought someone had been in his house while she was away. >> there is cat here in my dryer and someone used a pen in

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CNN Newsroom Live

cartels. the referendum included 11 questions, five of which modify the constitution. as voting was underway, the director of a regional prison was killed in an attack. the national prisons agency did not provide any further detail a large crowd gathered in northern asia on sunday demanding this swift withdrawal of us troops american military personnel are expected to leave nausea after the country's ruling, jantar revoked and military or corporate patient deal with the united states last month. us official says the timeline for any military withdrawal will be discussed in the coming days. but the us will continue to make contain a diplomatic presence in the country. the move comes amid serious us concerns about his shares deepening relationships with russia and iran after a military coup last year will still to come and seen and user mclean and speaks with a budding young meteorologist

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Meet the Press

it's a great example. the decision to supply f-16 fighter jets to ukraine was headed a year ago. one year ago we got the positive response. ukraine should receive these fighter jets so that not only air defense protect the sky, but we also have modern jets. a year has passed. we still don't have the jets in ukraine. it's very difficult to do any forecast. i would like us to be open and very, very specific. from the moment we get our hands on these weapon systems, from that moment, we can talk about timeline. >> president zelenskyy, ukrainian intelligence suggests that the kremlin is preparing for a major offensive in the coming months. you have said by your own account that they are prepared to outgun you ten to one in

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Meet the Press

stabilize the situation and to overtake the initiative. and that's why we need to actually have the weapon systems. when we get it, when we have it in our arms, then we do have the chance to take this initiative and to move ahead and to protect ukraine. but giving the u.s. a specific timeline of the war, well, it depends on how soon we get this aid. there are so many variables, so many factors. sometimes when we protect the important line, you retreat because you don't have enough forces and equipment. and then retaking that line would take two or three times more. i'm not saying that this is how it's going to end up, but things are possible. i can give you an example with f-16.

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Meet the Press

u.s. or nato and russian aggression. so ukraine is still fighting, and ukraine is protecting all the others. >> but president zelenskyy, can you give americans a sense of the timeline? will you still need as much aid this time next year, or do you think you can turn the corner on russia? what's the timeline? >> translator: well, it depends on when we actually get weapons on the ground. as you said, kristen, if we get them in half a year -- well, we've had the process stalled for half a year, and we have losses in several directions. the losses in men, in equipment. in the east it was very difficult. we did lose the initiative there. now we have all the chance to

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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

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here in the uk, rishi sunak says his government's —— here in the uk, rishi sunak says his government's rwanda bill will become law — despite fierce opposition from the house of lords. speaking in the past couple of hours, the prime minister said mps and the lords will have to vote tonight, until the bill — to send some asylum seekers to rwanda — is finally passed. mr sunak said the first flight to rwanda would leave in 10 to 12 weeks and the legislation will again be put before the commons in the coming hours. there has been a prolonged stand—off between the two houses of parliament for the past four months, amid concerns about how safe rwanda actually is for asylum seekers. mr sunak set out a timeline for his plan. the first flight will leave in ten to 12 weeks. now, of course that is later than we wanted, but we have always been clear that processing will take time and if labour peers had not spent weeks holding up the bill in the house of lords

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

joining us, msnbc's yasmin vossoughian outside the courthouse. temidayo aganga-williams, a former prosecuor and defense attorney caroline pull lisi. >> yasmin, jury instrekss under way right now. what's going on? >> jury instructions under way ahead of opening statements, jose and ana. 45 minutes for the prosecution, 25 minutes for the defense. they're doing that because there's going to be a lot of details, much of a timeline, a lot of dates and they don't want to overwhelm the jury in the opening statements process. judgments made from the bench that i want to talk about with you quickly, first, when it comes to the -- evidence if, in fact, the former president decides to testify, judge juan merchan is allowing six various cases to be decided if donald trump it was. talking about the trump payroll

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Sportsday

you are watching bbc news with me sarah campbell. we start with one of our main stories — rishi sunak says his government's rwanda bill will become law — despite fierce opposition from the house of lords. speaking earlier this morning, the prime minister said mps and the lords will have to vote tonight, until the bill — to send some asylum seekers to rwanda — is finally passed. mr sunak said the first flight to rwanda would leave "in 10 to 12 weeks" — and the legislation will again be put before the commons in the coming hours. there has been a prolonged stand—off between the two houses of parliament for the past four months, amid concerns about how safe rwanda actually is for asylum seekers. mr sunak set out a timeline for his plan. the first flight will leave in ten to 12 weeks. now, of course that is later

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