And thoughts. Chris oleary, thank you again for this evening. Now its time for the last word with jonathan capehart, whos in for lawrence. In for thank you alex. Tonight multiple communities across maine still on lockdown, and search for killer underway after what is now the deadliest Mass Shooting in 2023. Businesses are closed in advance have been canceled is the man hunt continues for the mass murderer, who killed at least 18 people and left more than a dozen injured in maines second largest city, lewiston. Authorities say 40yearold suspect robert card is still at large and is considered armed and dangerous. Hes a Firearm Instructor and army reservist, with a history of mental illness. Tonight, more than 80 fbi agents are searching land and water to find him. According to police, the suspect fatally shot his first seven victims and a Bowling Alley where a, childrens lead was holding its weekly practice. The boston globe reports, sarah welch, her husband, and a year old daughter were
And my colleague and friend Stephanie Ruhle. Good evening stephanie. Good evening alex, get home im Stephanie Ruhle live at Msnbc Headquarters here in new york city. It is now 60 am in gaza, and israel. The region is now bracing for the Israeli Military to begin a Ground Invasion in gaza, it could start at any moment it. Israel ordered People Living in Northern Gaza to evacuate to the south. That meant over 1 Million People had to decide whether to leave their homes. Hamas, the group that carried out the Terror Attacks in israel has told gaza residents they should stay put. It has now been seven days since the massacre in israel, where at least 1300 people have been killed. Israeli forces have pounded gaza with airstrikes, and over 1900 there have been killed. We get more from my colleague Richard Engel, who is in the region. Bombs are raining down on gaza tonight. The Israeli Military saying some forces have already entered gaza, to gather intelligence to recover hostages. Ahead of un
That does it for me this evening, Msnbc Special Coverage continues with the 11th hour and my colleague and good evening alex, get home safe. Hello, once again. Im Stephanie Ruhle live at Msnbc Headquarters here in new york city. It is now 6 am in gaza, and israel. The region is now bracing for the Israeli Military to begin a Ground Invasion in gaza, it could start at any moment it. Israel ordered People Living in Northern Gaza to evacuate to the south. That meant over 1 Million People had to decide whether to leave their homes. Hamas, the group that carried out the Terror Attacks in israel has told gaza residents they should stay put. It has now been seven days since the massacre in israel, where at least 1300 people have been killed. Israeli forces have pounded gaza with airstrikes, and over 1900 there have been killed. We get more from my colleague Richard Engel, who is in the region. Bombs are raining down on gaza tonight. The Israeli Military saying some forces have already entered
i am richard louis in for simone sanders townsend. we are in for a rapidly changing news for the hostages in the four-day truce in the israel-hamas war. after their group released yesterday and day one. we reunited with family members there was a delay on day two in today s return of a second group of hostages. hamas officials say israel violated the temporary truce announcement. rather agreement including the amount of humanitarian aid going to northern gaza in the order of palestinian president. released later today, hamas leaders announced the hostage release deal is back on track. the qatari leader saying now the additional israeli hostages will be released soon in exchange for more palestinian prisoners. qatari and hamas officials say the release of that second wave of hostages kidnapped in the october 7th attack will move forward as soon as this evening. qatar also saying 13 israeli prisoners and seven others outside of the agreements framework will be released in excha
poised to give a consequential speech on the world stage, returning to the beaches of normandy again this morning to deliver remarks on the threats against democracy and freedom at home and overseas. now, this speech coming just hours after president biden met with ukrainian president zelenskyy in paris announcing $225 million in new aid and apologizing for the political gridlock in washington that delayed that package. nbc s kelly o donnell is traveling with the president in france. also with us, david ignatius, foreign affairs columnist for the washington post, nbc news military analyst, retired colonel jack jacobs and presidential historian mark updegrove. it s great to have all of you with us. kelly, set the stage for us as we await the president. reporter: well, it is a spectacular setting. when you see how the white house has set up the president s lectern on the cliff. this is a cliff that 80 years ago american army rangers scaled that cliff using knives and pieces