update from the state department as america s strongest ally in the middle east faces growing calls worldwide to retreat from gaza s largest hospital. sandra: the idf saying troops are still going room by room at al-shifa hospital and have found extensive military equipment belonging to hamas, as well as computers that contain photos of the israeli hostages that could be beneath the hospital in an extensive tunnel network that we have been showing here on the program. we ll take you there live as the briefing begins in moments. the folks and democratic leadership have not been listening to the 80% of us from diverse communities to stop the ceasefire and stop the genocide. sandra: violent outside a dnc headquarters last night, israeli troops inch closer to attacking the tunnels under al-shifa hospitals. i don t know roberts in washington. here we go again, sandra, another busy afternoon. sandra: america reports . more than 150 protestors voicing deep frustration with
gaza city, as thousands of palestinians escape south. here are tonight s headlines. we are inside gaza tonight. the israeli military takes us further inside the territory than any other journalists. the commander here told us there were about a thousand hamas militants here to begin with. now there are a few dozen. norah: as israeli soldiers advance, thousands of palestinians flee, as the world health organization says the level of death is hard to fathom. the military objective here has always been to destroy hamas, but there is growing international outrage that means destroying everything. norah: breaking news. a man is in custody, accused of having an assault style rifle near the u.s. capitol. the new details. did you have a gun? norah: a jewish man dies after israeli and palestinian protesters clashed. what investigators say tonight. investigators not ruled out the possibility of a hate crime and this is being investigated as a homicide. norah: ameri
1400 israelis, and now israeli forces are in the heart of gaza city, as thousands of palestinians escaped south. here are tonight s headlines. we are inside gaza tonight, the israeli military takes us further inside the territory then any other journalists. speak with the commander here told us there are about a thousand hamas militants here tn with. now there are a few dozen. norah: as israeli soldiers advanced, thousands of palestinians flee, as the world health organization says the level of death is hard to fa fathom. the military objective has been to destroy hamas, but there is growing international outrage that means destroying everything here it s beer and breaking news. a man is in custody, accused of having a self-style rifle near the u.s. capitol. the new details. did you have a gun? norah: a jewish man dies after israeli and palestinian coprotesters clashed. what investigators say tonight. investigators not ruled out the possibility of a hate crime a
abby phillip starts right now to president s two speeches to alternate realities. that s tonight on newsnight good evening. i m abby philip in new york tonight to stories with very different tones from the men who were vying for the same job. first, the sobering president s biden s of appeal to end the violence in gaza hamas is hobbled biden says, and the time to end this war is now. biden announcing a path forward for tomorrow. and the day after, in hopes of a lasting peace. now, to the response from donald trump to his conviction on 34 counts in his home state of new york trump pulled out some of his best words, rigged, scammed, et cetera to describe how the hush money case mostly papering over the fact that this jury of his own peers found him guilty of breaking the law that trump s words today also clash with the trump in all of our memories once upon a time, he claimed that hillary clinton couldn t run, shouldn t run for president because of the specter of a trial that
conviction and two very different messages today, president biden just speaking out for the first time i ve for trump was found guilty of all 34 charges in his hush money trial, biden making it clear that the jury s decision reaffirm the american principle that no one is above the law they found donald trump guilty i m all 34 felony counts now it d be given the opportunity as he should to appeal that decision just like everyone else has that opportunity. that s how the american system of justice works and it s reckless. is dangerous, it s irresponsible for anyone to say this was rigged. just because they don t like the verdict now that statement coming just hours after former president trump lashed out after his criminal conviction, he railed against the verdict against judge juan merchan, against the district attorney, alvin bragg, and one of the prosecution s key witnesses, michael cohen, at one point, trump all the us a fascist state. cnn s kara scannell is joining us no