And the debate over campus debates in a moment. But first, heres whats happening right now. Columbia university is trying to clear the encampment on its main lawn to prepare for graduation ceremonies. It gave students a 2 00 p. M. Deadline to leave or risk suspension. So far they have not left. With columbias president saying in a statement, one groups rights to express their views cannot come at the expense of another groups right to speak, teach and learn. Let us get right to the campus. Joining us now is nbc news correspondent guad venegas. No, its antonia hylton, im sorry about that. Also nbc news digital senior white house reporter, peter nicholas. Sorry. Antonia, talk to me about what you have seen. So far it doesnt look like anybody has left . Reporter they have not left, and if anything, theyre emboldened at this point. As you can see behind me here, the encampment is still very much in tact. I have not seen a single tent come down. And actually, there arent that many students
. rachel: it is christmas time that is christina aguilera. look at the box christmas tree that is up and bright and attracting tourist from all over the country for their christmas photos and we are here it is 7:00 a.m. i am with will and pete will is jazzed up about sports he has not stopped working to keep going, are you going to keep going on sports? will: i don t want to wear everybody out. i m a partisan and i m right i m a partisan. pete: i m worn out. i reached the depth of my knowledge. will: you want to pick a fight you been trying but i win in the green room. that s a problem he is probably right. will: i was going out with the cameraman. rachel: witness a decision made tonight? pete: this afternoon. we will text you what happened. will: it s good to tear the nation apart. rachel: that is funny you think that will tear the nation apart meanwhile politics is turning the nation apart, in many ways the republican party has a lot of deep division particularly a
war and 150 palestinians held in israeli jails. that pause in hostilities a critical demand by the white house to permit the delivery of more fuel and other humanitarian aid. really now the ball is in hamas court. if hamas has any care or concern for continuing a pause in the hostilities and any sense of responsibility, it will continue to release hostages and this pause can continue. the agreement calls for more hostages to be released depending on whether the pause in fighting holds. the first hostages expected to come out tomorrow. there will be ten women and children believed to include american 3-year-old aigail, a day before her 4th birthday. with me one of the key negotiators for the u.s. a live report from rome where pope francis met with families of some of the israeli hostages and with palestinians who had relatives in the war-torn gaza. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. after 46 days, nearly a dozen hamas hostages will soon be freed.
navarro, that to your referencing there a fascinating de have you back for this. thank you for joining tonight. thank you, kayla thank you so much for joining us. the news continues right here on cnn hello, and welcome to our viewers, joining us here in the united states all around the world and everyone streaming us on cnn max on those my church, just to hit with fear for our democracy, i dissent us president joe biden, echoing a stark warning and a scathing dissent from one of america s top judges after the supreme court ruled give donald trump broad immunity from prosecution are again, beryl becomes the earliest category five storm on record as it churns towards jews maker, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake and a group of palestinians released from israeli prisons share details about the harsh conditions they face paste inside for nightline this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie to have you with us. the u.s. president is blasting the supreme court s bombshell rul
The highrise Apartment Building up in flames. The death toll rising tonight. The mother who dropped her baby nearly ten stories to safety. Announcer this is a Special Edition of World News Tonight with david muir, reporting tonight from washington. And good evening on this wednesday night. Were back at the capitol in washington tonight, because of that awful scene that played out this morning. As lawmakers were practicing for an annual tradition, the congressional Baseball Game, when a gunman opened fire. It was not long before the gunman allegedly asked, are they democrats or republicans . He was told they were republicans. Five people were hit, including congressman Steve Scalise, a member of the house leadership. Tonight, hes in Critical Condition. After trying to crawl across the field to safety. Authorities now say James Hodgkinson was the attacker, the husband and Home Inspector from illinois. Who had Strong Political views. Tonight, that gunman is now dead, taken down by two Cap