tonight on 360, the founder of facebook s stunning apology to parents of online abuse victims as he and other social media ceos are grilled by senators for their platforms impact on children. facebook whistle-blower joins us. also tonight, even as tough details of a bipartisan deal on border security emerge, the lawmakers who are demanding it back further away. we are keeping them honest. plus after months and months of brutal numbers, new polling shows a bump for president biden. the question is what does it mean? answers from james carville. good evening. john berman here sitting in for anderson. we re going have that and more in the hour ahead. we begin with breaking news. new u.s. air strikes targeting iranian-backed houthi drones in yemen. let s get straight to oren liebermann at the pentagon. oren, what s the latest here? john, these strikes occurring in the last couple of hours in yemen. the u.s. airstrikes targeted a number of houthi drones in yemen. this is
the senate message to tech ceos today. you have blood on your hands. the lead starts right now. the heads of facebook, tiktok and other social media companies tumble today with bipartisan criticism on capitol hill over what the companies are and are not doing to protect your kids. what led mark zuckerberg to stand up in the hearing and apologize. that is coming up. a pennsylvania man accused of decapitating his father then posting a political rent online. why was the horrifying video left up online for hours? we are expecting a major ruling at any moment from a judge that could come and will have serious repercussions for donald trump and his future. welcome to the lead with jake tapper . big tech ceos face blistering questions about what they are and are not doing to protect kids and teens. the u.s. senate judiciary committee hearing today focused on the leaders of tiktok, meta, which owns facebook and instagram, x, lee forman onus twitter, snap, which owns snapchat an
by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. tonight on three 60, the founder of facebook s stunning apology of parents of online abused victims and seen in other social media videos are grilled by senators for their platform impact on children. a facebook whistle blower joins us. also even as new tough details of a bipartisan deal on border security emerged, lawmakers who are demanding it backed further away. we were keeping them honest. plus after, months and months of brutal numbers the new polling shows a for president biden. the question, is what does it mean? answers from james carville? good evening john berman here sitting in for anderson. we re gonna have that and more in the hour ahead. we begin though, with breaking news the new u.s. air strikes targeting iranian-backed houthi drones in yemen. let s get straight to cnn s own liebermann at the pentagon. owen, what s the latest here? john these trucks occurring just in the last hours over yemen. the u.s
not tolerate an assault on our government. with donald trump off another ballot, his rivals rally behind him. this should be decided by the voters of the united states. it should not be decided by courts. pressure grows on the supreme court. how will the justices shape the 2024 race. plus, walk back. the cause of the civil war was basically how government was going to run. yes, of course, the first thing i should have said was slavery. nikki haley stumbles and her opponents pounce. this is not a candidate that is ready for prime time. but just weeks before voting begins, is there time to catch up? and breaking point. this is unacceptable. i m not seeing the light aft the end of the tunnel. with border crossings at a historic high, will washington finally act. inside politics, the best reporting from inside of the corridors of power, starts now. good morning and welcome to inside politics sunday. i m brianna keilar in for manu raju. is donald trump
thank you so much for joining us tonight. laura coates live starts right now. so, did congress not say that movie groundhog day? because they are about to live. it that s tonight on a special two hour edition of laura coates live. all right, congress. pull the parkers out of the closet, snip on the snowshoes. there is a legislative blizzard hitting straight from washington d.c.. if you are one of the lawmakers that serves with the people, you are in store for a very long winter. why? because congress has a lot, and i do mean a, lot to do. the hit lines, they are endless. lawmakers fear brutal january, reality bites, urgent to-do list. it would be one thing if congress had, to say, get the groceries or put the christmas tree out on the curb for trash pickup, but lawmakers are staring down some of the most politically polarizing issues confronting this entire nation. things like border security and aid for ukraine. funding the government, twice. the first shutdown dea