and for the first time, we hear the cockpit audio from the f-16 fighter pilots tracking the unidentified object over lake huron off michigan. the remarkable exchange as they try to take down the object. martha raddatz with new reporting. tonight, the miracle brothers, nearly 200 hours after the earthquake, they re pulled out alive. and tonight, turkey s president erdogan under fire for supporting the push to forgive construction violations in the past. and real questions mounting about whether many new buildings were actually built to code. james longman in turkey. here in the u.s. tonight, the alex murdaugh trial, and for the first time, we hear from the dead wife s sister. what she reveals about the day of the murders, and about the marriage. the race for president. on the republican side. she was once in the trump administration, now she ll challenge former president trump for the nomination. what nikki haley said today during her announcement. tonight, we hear fro
norah: russia ramps up attacks on ukraine. this is the last ukrainian-held village before the russian front line about 3 miles in that direction. former south carolina governor and u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley is running for president. she becomes the first major challenger to former president donald trump. norah: and remember that $2 billion powerball jackpot? today, the lucky winner revealed. edwin castro. [cheering] norah: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. ahead, the new report that inflation is cooling but still too high. tonight, we take a look at what it means for you and the rising cost of car insurance nationwide. in tonight s money watch, we look at how you can save on your bill. also, on this valentine s day, we ve got the ultimate love story. two patients whose hearts literally brought them together. but first, we are learning more about the young lives cut sho
facing the union. we got to a different room. i was in there with five other guys and we pushed a bed in front of the door and turned the lights off and turned the police scanner on down low and waited out for the night. you re a sophomore in college. yeah. you had to do that on your campus. yeah. another deadly school shooting, this time in michigan, as we mark five years since a gunman took the lives of 14 high school students and three staff members in parkland, florida. plus, former south carolina governor nikki haley steps into the ring to challenge trump as mike pence says he plans to fight the special counsel s subpoena. and twitter, twitter whistleblower joins me to tell us what she learned at house republicans hearing on alleged liberal bias on social media. we begin tonight on this february 14th, valentine s day, to those love birds celebrating, it s also frederick douglass birthday. and sadly, it s also five years to the day since the marjorie tayl
it s a family s worst nightmare. it s happening far too often in this country, far too often. while we gather more information there s one thing we do know to be true, we have to do something to stop gun violence from ripping apart our communities. president joe biden marks another deadly mass shooting by once again calling on congress to pass gun reform legislation. we ll bring you the latest on the victims and the investigation in just a moment. plus evacuations, toxic chemicals, and now thousands of dead fish. a train derailment in north eastern ohio has a community still on edge nearly two weeks after the crash and massive fire. and the white house says it s not aliens, so just what are the three objects that were shot down by the u.s. military over the past several days? well, a possible explanation from the intelligence community just ahead. good morning and welcome to way too early on this wednesday, february 15th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your
msnbc headquarters in new york city. we got a lot to get to this hour. first a community in mourning as michigan state university remembers three killed during a mass shooting monday. students still trying to process the violence. all of us are numb to the whole situation. we have lived this our entire lives. i m still processing it. i honestly don t know if i can ever take a step foot into na union anymore. you see it on the news, but you never think it s going to be your school. and in fact, it is their school. we re learning more about the victims now as well, 20-year-old brian fraser was the president of his fraternity, 19-year-old ariel anderson, an aspiring surgeon, and 20-year-old alexandria verner, an all state athlete studying biology. police are still investigating the motive. we are learning more about the suspected gunman, ahead, the details about his criminal background and the chilling details that his father is now sharing. also this morning, fear a