hamas. but, what then? huma abedin, former top aide to hillary clinton, on the diplomacy behind the scenes. plus, a community begin to grieve knabb at the massive hunt for the main shooter is over, a leader of moms who demand action in maine, and where her state goes next. also ultra conservative views. congresswoman angie craig on the moment at understanding ovation on the house floor. and later, a new biography of mitt romney, but i know punches about how the senator used fellow republicans. cuba opened up to mckay coppins is here. we begin this hour, with israel escalating its attacks on gaza in a warning of a long way ahead. and just the past hour we have seen rockets exploding in the gaza skyline over the enclave. this, after israeli officials announced the conflict is entering a new phase, increasing airstrikes and ground incursion throughout the gaza strip. and workers inside gaza described a humanitarian catastrophe. food, water, and fuel they are all running ou
give us a sense to have emotion, you obviously had the police doing their job, had the community begin to flood down to the synagogue to check on relatives, were people still in shock, describe it for us? very secure perimeter around the facility, significant number of police presence, incredibly professional work that they are doing and a lot of anxious families, not gathering in any particular location but again a synagogue where there was a religious service going on. you re supposed to be safe in a place of worship. you should never have this kind of terror anywhere and to see one individual do is just shocking. gillian: congressman, undoubtedly this community will be changed going forward from today, but can you tell us a
the teen was found in a nearby town on tuesday. according to court documents, investigators learned from an interview with chisem he assaulted and then murdered ritzer. in adult criminal court the teen s attorney argued he should be treated as a juvenile. in this case, the defendant wish tows have services to evaluate him. i think the case speaks for itself. reporter: that decision was not made today. he will be held without bail at a county jail facing a murder charge. as a community struggles to answer the question why? a student and members of the community begin to gather here for a vigil tonight, we are learning that he was indeed was indeed a student of the teacher here. we are also hearing that the d.a. seeking to try him as an adult. this is specific language from the d.a. s office. he said the essex district attorney s office intends to seek grand jury indictment for the murder which could only be
missing, too. police initiate ad search for the teacher and discovered blood in the second floor bathroom at danvers high school. did kill and murder such person. the teen was found in a nearby town on tuesday. according to court documents, investigators learned from an interview with chisem he assaulted and then murdered ritzer. in adult criminal court the teen s attorney argued he should be treated as a juvenile. in this case, the defendant wish tows have services to evaluate him. i think the case speaks for itself. reporter: that decision was not made today. he will be held without bail at a county jail facing a murder charge. as a community struggles to answer the question why? a student and members of the community begin to gather here for a vigil tonight, we are learning that he was indeed was indeed a student of the teacher here. we are also hearing that the
were very much part of the community in which they grew up. they went to local schools. one was competitive boxer, one was a wrestler. by all accounts they were you know, dzhokhar tsarnaev was seen as a nice guy, a shy guy in his high school. but liked. not an outcast by any means. you know how does a community begin to think of, begin to process something like this? well, it is what it is. you know people weren t, the fact that they are among us, humanity, some people who are, who are vicious and violent and morally deformed, we re aware of this. look at the people in texas are now experiencing the fact that you know, two prosecutors were murdered by a home-grown texan. people don t often, don t always i guess how do you process it? by understanding the reality that first of all there are