the house just passed a stop-gap bill to prevent a government shutdown. isn t that the reason they got rid of kevin mccarthy? more on that later in the show. and biden sitting down with xi jinping tomorrow for what is sure to be long american surround. and the thunder dome, we ll get into that later on. first, license to kill is focus of tonight s the angle. growing up in the 70s, changes were happening, withdrawal from vietnam, nixon resigning, gas lines and the jimmy carter malaise. with all of that, i don t remember ever hearing about stories of mobs, mostly young people brazenly committing criminal actses. the christmas season is around the corner, you re hearing christmas music, and fed ex. truck drivers are not just worried about getting packages on time. robbery of a fed ex truck, multiple cars blocked him at the red light in south memphis around 8:30 saturday night and broke into his truck and stole $100,000 of deliveries, putting our city on edge. laura: no on
hi, everyone. it s 4:00 in new york. it is raining news. we start with trump on the stand. it was short on substance, short on decourt um, and very short on truth. yet overflowing with deflection and grgrievance. donald trump s testimony in the $250 million civil fraud lawsuit in new york, though historic, felt familiar in some ways. except for one key difference. the arena. it was not a fox news sit-down or a meandering political speech, but donald trump sat down in a courtroom. and in courtrooms, facts and the rule of law still matter. they reign supreme. in that domain today, trump was repeatedly admonished by the man who will determine the fate of his business empire and brand and the future of the size of his family s wealth. time and time again the judge has used his authority as a judge to interrupt donald trump s everyone is out to get me, to run out the clock on testimony that was limit 20d a single day. that was today. the question was andet me ask again, became fam
regime s promised cease fire. but we re now learning the syrian government has new demands. and it s easter sunday. new york times nick christoff joins us to talk about his new column. you re watching cnn sunday morning, where news doesn t take the weekend off. good morning, everybody. i m randi kaye. glad you re with us. it is a story you heard here first. two men in custody by authoriti. this is one of them. i asked jonathan brooks will the arrest and how they found the suspects. we have two subjects in custody right now. we have alvin watts, 32-year-old white male, and jake england, 19-year-old white male, now in our custody. and what led them to you, how were you able to get them? it was through the work and investigation of our detectives and agents and deputies. and through the tip line that we set up and tips that the community provided to us and the information that was provided on us all coming to collaboration and led us to the successful arrest of these t
fred whitfield has the weekend off. our top story this hour, a week after hurricane irene battered the east coast, tropical storm lee is targeting the gulf coast. heavy rain falling now in mississippi and louisiana, both states under a state of emergency. mandatory evacuations are under way in parts of jefferson parish in the new orleans area and some parts could get up to 20 inches of rain. vermont is one of the states still cleaning up from irene. remember that storm? six days after irene slammed the state, nearly 700 vermont homes are still without power. and the search is still on for a man believed to have been swept away by floodwaters last sunday. take a look at this map. the green lines there show vermont roads that are now open. but many of those roads and bridges marked in red were simply washed away. the dots indicate power outages . in one minute, we re going to bring you a report from one of the hardest hit areas, new jersey. dozens of families across texas a
james are expected to testify as well. we ll have much more on that on world business today in just a moment. mubarak is reportedly suffering from many problems including irregular heartbeat and complications from cancer. he s supposed to go to trial on august for allegedly ordering police to kill protestier. human activist nelson mandela turns 93 today. happy birthday to you they re asking people to vote 67 minutes to help others in honor of nelson mandela s birthday. one minute for each year of his life. world business today starts right now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com hello, everyone, and a very warm welcome to you on world business today. i m anisha tank in honor congressing. as the crisis at news corp deepens, we ll look at rue put murdock s empire. the debt crisis continues on both sides of the atlantic. and protecting its pretty tors. the pacific island is determined to safeguard shark tourism. first up, though, investors are are finding mo