law enforcement sources. the moscow, idaho, police department has announced a news conference for later this afternoon and cnn s veronica miracle joins us from moscow, idaho, right now. veronica, what are we learning at this hour? well, abby, just in the last few minutes josh campbell, lauren and mark morales revealed bryan kohberger, a 28-year-old has been arrested in connection to these murders here. he was arrested according to federal sources in pennsylvania, completely on the other side of the country, thousands of miles away. this arrest comes after seven weeks of painstaking investigation by the moscow police department, the fbi and other agencies who have descended upon this town to try to figure out who could have possibly murdered four students in their sleep, that s according to the coroner here saying those four students were likely murdered in their sleep. some of them showed signs of defensive wounds they tried to fight off the attacker. now we understand th
what we know about this attack so far. nbc has learned that the man who broke into the home of speaker nancy pelosi and paul pelosi attacked paul with a hammer and was looking for the speaker, confronting him by shouting where s nancy? paul pelosi had to be hospitalized after the attack, but he s expected to make a full recovery. ben rhodes served as deputy national security adviser under president obama and is an nbc political contributor. harry lipman is a former deputy assistant attorney general. frank was former assistant director for counterintelligence at the fbi and an msnbc national security analyst. and basel joins us. frank, i wonder what you re looking for out of this press conference. yeah. we re going to want to see confirmation that as nbc news that reported that the assailant was seeking nancy pelosi. why is that significant? it s significant with regard to who will lead the investigation and prosecute it. at the point that law enforcement understands that
the skis, cnn, breaking news hello, everyone. thank you so much for joining me this saturday. i m proud rica whitfield, and we re tracking two major breaking news stories this afternoon, next hour, president biden is set to attend a state dinner in france. i will bring that to you live as it happens, you the is there in paris with the first aid dr. jill biden, plus the french president and first lady. and dramatic new developments in the middle east for israeli hostages rescued from gaza the israeli military launching that daring rescue mission in broad daylight, the government media office in gaza says the operation left more than 200 people dead in central gaza with hundreds more injured. the mission ultimately freeing four hostages from the clutches of hamas, all of them were abducted from the nova music festival on october 7, all right, now, back in israel for the first time in eight months making emotional reunions with family members who never gave up hope. president
little bit saying, hey, we want military cooperation so i m sure there was an attempt to trade energy sources for some type of either ammunition or military equipment back from china. i m not sure mr. putin is going to get that from the alpha male in this particular relationship. mr. putin is seen as the lesser of the two partners in this new china/russia relationship. and it s not clear at all that china wants to risk sanctions by going there. i do want to ask you about these missiles. ukraine says that their defenses have shot down the vast majority of the missiles in this russian barrage overnight, 16 iranian-made drones and as you heard ben say, many, many more in the day before. the u.s. is working now to stop the transfer of these drones from iran to russia. do you think that that will be successful? how will that even be done? that would be very challenging, abby, and i think it s because you sometimes just don t stop another nation from
right. she went a couple miles on her run/hike and she she s always been a meditator, you probably heard ben say that they meditated together the morning she went messing. so she went to a fallen tree, to an off trail, and she laid down and did a meditation, when she opened her eyes she popped up and went, which way did i come from? every direction looked like the same. and that happens because there is a maze of pig trails and hunting trails and mountain bike trails and hiker trails. once you go off the main trail it s just a mishmash of directions that one could go and she just went the wrong way and she just kept going the wrong way for 17 days. 17 days, glad it s all over. we re so happy you have your friend back. sarah haynes, thanks so much for being with us. yeah, thank you.