announcer: this is cnn breaking news. welcome to requested lead. i m jake tapper. the breaking news, a shooting at a hospital in new hampshire. state officials there say that the suspect is dead. the situation is contained, and tragically there are multiple victims. police are doing a sweep of the hospital and we ll stay on top of the story and bring you the facts as we get them. newly reported audio of donald trump just two months after the january 6th insurrection discussing what he expected if he got his wish and had been able to join the mob at the capitol that day. leading this hour anti-semitism pushed by right wing media figures with little apparent pushback in their conservative circles. vile comments spewed by some of the biggest names with major megaphones beginning with the richest man in the world. now, we ve heard a lot from the jewish community since october 7th about how shocking it has been to hear so much anti-semitism from traditionally progressive
several hospitals in northern gaza surrounded as they look to end hamas rule in the palestinian enclave. ainsley: israel s prime minister maintains that a cease-fire an option until all the hostages are released. but, insists that it has no long-term intentions of governing gaza. pete: this comes as the pentagon confirms 46 attacks carried out by iran backed proxies on u.s. bases in the middle east. lawrence: great we ll target another depot. trey yingst with the latest. trey: hey, guys, good morning. we understand right now there are heavy battles ongoing inside gaza city. i do want to just step out of the frame and show you the northern part of the gaza strip. quite a bit of destruction here as the israelis are using artillery units and their air force to support the infantries inside gaza. israeli media reports three hospitals in gaza city are currently surrounded. israelis believe there are hamas fighters inside. the complexity of this, though, there are still
thank you for watching, on that note i wish you all a very good and a very safe night from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late. see you at the end of your monday. hello, covering this first conviction of a former president in american history. thursday may 30th, 2024 is now etched in all of our collective experiences. the day a jury found donald trump guilty. the day a man who spent his life outrunning lawsuits from fellow citizens, civil cases from government officials, regulatory probes, federal probes, congressional inquiries, a record breaking two impeachments in one presidential term, a historic rico charge and two federal, in all of those cases over many years that included all kinds of evidence of wrong doing, found that he could not outrun a jury of his peers. after two days and more than nine hours of deliberation, they unanimously found him guilty. on all counts as you know by now. a former president convicted of felon
that will do it for me on this addition of alex witt reports, who is enjoying some well- deserved time off . thank you for watching. we will see you again tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. eastern. next, the beat: weekend peer hello, i m ari melber covering the first conviction of a former president in american history. thursday, may 30, 2024 , is now etched in all of our collective experiences. the day a jury found donald trump guilty. the date a man who spent his life outrunning lawsuits from fellow citizens, civil cases from government officials, regulatory probes, federal probes, congressional inquiries, a record-breaking two impeachments and one presidential term, historic rico charge in an unprecedented two federal indictments, the defendant outran or punted accountability and all of those cases over many years which involved all kinds of evidence of wrongdoing found he could not outrun a jury of his peers. after two days and nine hours of deliberation as they unanimously found h
the day a man who spent his life outrunning lawsuits from fellow citizens, civil cases from government officials, regulatory probes, federal probes, congressional inquiries, a record-breaking two impeachments in one presidential term, a historic rico charge and unprecedented two federal indictments, the defendant who outran, delayed accountability on all of those cases over many years, which involved all kinds of evidence of wrongdoing, found he could not outrun a jury of his peers. after two days and more than nine hours of deliberations, they unanimously found him guilty on all counts, as you know by now. a former president convicted of felony crimes for the first time in our nation s history. the news broke, we will be revisiting that tonight and going forward with some very special guests and new information. but this is a time, if there ever were a time, to slow down in our fast-paced lives, in our media, television, rushes forward to the next thing and the next iteratio