for comfort, for joy. you, being you, will never know the impact you ve had on our family, and so many people around the world. all the queens grandchildren including william and harry are taking the spotlight this afternoon. they will stand vigil near the coffin just like their parents did last night. earlier today, king charles and prince william went outside buckingham palace to greet mourners who had been waiting hours in line. they thanked people for their condolences. they apologize for the long wait. cold temperatures, many in the clouds were crowd were delighted. it is exciting. it s very exciting. i was speechless. i ve never hand shaked the came. prince william, prince of wales, they center we said we prayed for his reconciliation with his brother. i asked him if i could kiss his hand, and he said certainly. and i want to bring in my colleague, nbc news correspondent molly hunter, and suzanna lipscomb. we re watching those grandchildren. let s go ahe
prejudice and paranoia. he is taking hate groups main stream. and helping a radical fringe take over the republican party. and now that radical fringe has taken over. what used to be known as the republican party. we know it today as the cult of trump. politician, diplomat, and prognosticator, hillary clinton, joins me next. plus, isn t it funny when an 82-year-old man is violently attacked with a hammer? arizona s kari lake apparently thinks it s just hilarious. and later, the daily show s jordan klepper, who is actually hilarious, is here with the downlow on his new midterm special premiering tonight on comedy central. we begin with fears of rising political violence in the united states. late today, in his first court appearance, the suspect in the brutal attack on paul pelosi pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and other charges. he s currently being held without bail. let s be clear, america does not relish in this type of political violence. but a whole lot of re
hello, again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me this saturday. i m fredericka witfield. right now we re watching on capitol hill lawmakers on the house floor with a potential government shutdown less than 12 hours away. they re now trying to discern whether a proposed last-ditch effort measure to keep the government funding will be something they ll be voting on momentarily. right now we re looking at pictures of house members voting on trying to get extra time to look at this latest measure before it goes to vote. house speaker kevin mccarthy s latest plan is a 45-day spending bill that would allow the government to continue working for at least 45 days while they try to work things out. lauren fox is joining us from capitol hill. priscilla alva rez is tracking potential responses from the white house. lauren, democrats say they need more time before making any decisions on this plan? reporter: yeah. what you re seeing play out on the floor is a delay tactic by ho
university. following that, services at the carter presidential library. and two days later, a funeral service for family and friends at the baptist church in plains, georgia, where the former president taught sunday school for decades. the news continues. the source with kaitlan the source with kaitlan collins starts now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com tonight, a remarkable clash underway inside the appeals court that is wrestling with the scope of donald trump s gag order. we ll take you inside the heated arguments that happened today. plus the white house is hopeful that negotiations between israel and hamas for the release of the hostages are, quote, close to the end. the aunt of a 3-year-old israeli american being held in gaza who sure hopes so will speak with us in moments. and a tech titan s sudden ouster has upended the world of artificial intelligence. the shakeup leaves the future of openai in dout tonight, with more than half of its employees threate
Working with the north korean army to resolve this situation. joining us now on this new information is cnn chief law enforcement and intelligence o analyst john miller and cedric leighton is back with us. john, hold on for a second. i do want to go to cedric leighton on the news that this individual we ve just learned is believed to be a u.s. soldier. what s your reaction to that? well, abby, you know, obviously, this sounds like a really incredible incident. and if this person crossed the border deliberately and did so without authorization, that becomes a problem. there have been six defectors, u.s. defectors, to north korea since the end of the korean war. most of them in the 1960s. the most recent one was in 1982. so, these kinds of things do happen. i m not saying that the person is a defector, but that is the