good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. explosive and emotional revelations on capitol hill today, as of january six committee had its fourth hearing. the committee argued that donald trump played a key role in the plot to put forward slates, a fake pro trump electors in states joe biden won. senator state officials and one election worker described the intense pressure campaign and the violent threats they faced as trump and his allies spread lies about election fraud. these public servants wouldn t go along with donald trump s scheme. and when they wouldn t embrace the big lie, and substitute the will of the voters with donald trump s will to remain in power, donald trump worked to ensure they would face the consequences. donald trump had a direct and personal role in this effort. the president s lie was and is a dangerous cancer on the body politic. we heard from republican arizona house speaker, rusty bowers, as talked about resistant pressure to help over
from gaza city s largest hospital. a projectile falling on the compound where civilians were sheltering. did a palestinian militant group misfire yet another rocket? this as israeli tanks spotted outside a children s hospital. it all comes after israel agreed to daily humanitarian pauses. and what about the hostages? our new reporting. what s holding up those talks. also breaking tonight, the fbi seizing cellphones and an ipad belonging to new york city mayor eric adams. what we re learning about the growing investigation including how the fbi demanded those devices. this just in. former senator marketa mcsally assaulted while jogging. and marjorie taylor greene receiving a death threat. the suspects in both cases under arrest tonight. the headline rocking college football. the head coach of powerhouse wolverines side lined for games for the rest of the regular season, a staffer accused of cheating to win. and taylor swift making grammy history as women dominate the nom
did you just braid my hair? good to be with you for this second hour of chris jansing reports. ahead for us, hospitals in gaza are sounding the alarm, saying they have been damaged by strikes as tanks move into positions nearby. we ll get the latest on what s happening on the ground. the high stakes summit, president biden and china s xi jinping set to meet after a downward spiral in relations. can they find any common ground? plus a terrifying phone call to the office of marjorie taylor greene, what a man allegedly said that led to his arrest. and powell versus protesters, the chairman of the federal reserve gets rushed off stage during a headline making speech. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with those dire images from hospitals in gaza. nbc s josh lederman is reporting live from tel aviv. josh, we are hearing about a number of strikes along with tanks taking up positions near hospitals. what do we know about what s h
conflict enters a dangerous new phase of urban warfare, and after prime minister netanyahu said israel will control gaza s security indefinitely after the war. the reaction today from the white house. richard engel inside israel. also tonight, the investigation under way into the death of a 69-year-old jewish man after an altercation at opposing war protests in california. a suspect identified but no arrests made. why police are asking the public for help. it s election night in america. the key races to watch. abortion on the ballot in ohio. governor seats up for grabs, and what it could mean for the 2024 presidential election. the unprecedented testimony. the special counsel investigating hunter biden, speaking to house lawmakers behind closed doors. what he told him about the probe into president biden s son. the deadly crash as super fog covered the highway near new orleans. and five years after the deadliest wildfire in california history, the remarkable rebirt
american history we really do need a new word for unprecedented. former president trump vows to appeal his historic guilty conviction. a presidential candidate found guilty on 34 counts is clearly unlike anything we ve ever seen. trump s conviction is a first. the clean sweep guilty on all 34 counts an especially strong vindication of the new york d.a. s case. and sit one that all news viewers and citizens and people around the world are actually hearing and absorbing as one fact. people can have different reactions to this legal fact, but unlike so many other civic and political feuds that deinvolve into competing claims almost from the start, there s only one legal outcome here, an outcome that is sinking in, no matter what one s views of the defendant are, and no matter where you get your information from, your phone or the internet or newspapers or tv news where may 30, 2024 played out with the same big verdict news no matter which station you watch. to that end