released by hamas, after a last minute agreement to extend the truce by one day with the clock running out to renew the deal. could this latest attack, could it complicate future deals down the line? in a moment, i m going to speak to former secretary of defense, leon panetta. and moments from now, secretary blinken expected to speak after a whirlwind day of diplomacy in israel and the west bank, as idf tanks wait near the israeli-gaza border. i want to begin on the ground, with breaking news with nbc s david noriega. good to talk to you. we have new information about the man whose story we shared with folks ten minutes or so ago. what more can you tell us? . hi, yeah, so liat stzilli was the u.s. citizen released with the agreement we have been all been following for the last week or so. when we saw liat released yesterday, we were all under the impression that her husband aviv was being held captive. however, we heard earlier today that there was information that he had
jams for not endorsing christie. the court overturned account for each defendant. fox 32 as the trial begins for one current and two former chicago police officers accused of trying to cover up what happened when a white officer fatally shot a black teenager. they are accused of falsifying reports to protect officer jason van dyke who shot look juan mcdonald 16 times in october of 2014. he was convicted of murder last month. here s a live look at the santa monica pier at our affiliate in los angeles, one of the big stories there, investigators say they are still trying to learn why a gunman killed 12 people in the southern california bar before taking his own life this month. an fbi official says there is no evidence 23-year-old ian david long was rattled radicalized. that s a live look outside c the
into that. because he says they simply do not have the resources to do the kind of oversight that this kind of important job entails. i think nothing points that out better than the fact that that woman that you just mentioned, don, the one who admitted that she falsified 1,600 credit checks. 1,600. 1,600. that woman s own background check, the one that she had to go through to get her job, that was also fabricated by yet another inspector who subsequently was convicted in a separate case. it just yjust really goes to show you. let me read you something from what you re going to hear during this testimony today. in fact, we learned that a contract background investigator who was removed from an opm contract for falsifying reports was later able to obtain contract employment performing background investigations for another federal agency while a criminal indictment for
speech and is speaking at a plant in iowa that makes conveyor belts and then he will go to a facility in vegas, the university of michigan ann arbor. four of those states are must wins. arizona is on the president s wish list. only one state matters for the gop primary race. rick santorum with a state rally. newt gingrich spoke at a forum called univision. likely florida voters monday and tuesday and after the republican debate, romney is on top by seven points but 6% say that they are unsure. santorum and ron paul are far behind fighting it out to third. egyptians are marking the first anniversary of the start of the historic uprising at a scene like this in cairo s tahrir square seem commonplace? they fear there is little else to show for their efforts. mubarak is on trial for his life and democratic civilian government is far from complete. in a daring helicopter move, the navy s.e.a.l.s rescued two aide workers. they fought their way into the somali compound and some of