good monday morning. i am garrett haake in washington. we are watching a number of major developments this morning, starting with fallout from another deadly weekend of gun violence across the united states. look at what happened over this one weekend. yesterday, mass shootings in arizona and michigan and then in chattanooga, tennessee. second mass shooting in that city in as many weeks. saturday, another shooting in arizona with others in south carolina and in georgia and then that chaotic scene in philadelphia where three people were killed. in all, at least a dozen people killed. this morning, we re seeing new surveillance video of the exact moment shots rang out in philly sending a massive crowd into a panic at an entertainment district. the suspects there are still on the loose. we go to philadelphia for a live report in a moment. we also go to uvalde, texas, hearing from a funeral attendant that tried to go after the robbery elementary shooter but was held back by polic
And good evening from the Reagan Library in simi valley, just outside los angeles. This as the name suggests, dedicated to preserving the history of the 40th president s term in office. But it was the 45th president and current republican front runner who took center stage by his absence. The former president was in michigan tonight, Florida Governor ron desantis pointed that out. He also tried to do what he and the other six government grappling with without much success so far. Namely, how to set themselves apart from the former president without also ilion eighting his supporters. We will take that up in our coverage tonight and speak with some of the candidates as well as iowa voters that watch the debate tonight. We will also watch the first, one i want to start with one of the key moments on, tonight candidate Vivek Ramaswamy who was a vocal in the first debate including in this clash with former South Carolina governor nikki haley who is reacting to the answer he gave one asked
cessation. more democrats in congress incleesingly are backing a cease-fire, including the first jewish member. she will be with us in minutes. today, their moral case for a cease-fire and the splintering of a democratic party on the war. plus dexter wade was killed by an off-duty police officer and buried and his family had no idea. they have been victimized again. wade s mother will join us live. and thanksgiving is a time for scelebration, but it s also tied to our painful reminders of our colonial past. indigenous leader has an idea about reframe ing the holiday wh truthsgiving. i m victor blackwell. let s start the show. it s a hard look at the headlines coming out of gaza and not be overwhelmed by the silence and suffering. yet it may still only get worse. israel is signaling their offensive could expand into the south. and the idf say it is will chase down hamas fighters wherever they are. the palestinian health ministry says the majority of gaza s hospitals and
good day. i m chris jansing live at msnbc in new york city. another new first for this country. the first trial of a sitting president s son getting under way in delaware just days after the end of donald trump s historic trial. what will the impact be both personally for the president and politically for his re-election. we ll go live to the courthouse where jury selection has been going on since 8:30. plus, the man who became the face of the covid response, dr. anthony fauci coming face-to-face with his congressional critics for the first time since leaving his post. the demand by one democrat for an apology, and what provoked an emotional response. the latest drama from capitol hill coming up. potentially devastating news for the families of israeli hostages. prime minister netanyahu saying today that president biden got it wrong on the details of a potential peace deal. and in his words, the claim that israel has agreed to a cease-fire without its conditions bein
and you are wearing a wire? yes. to solve that baffling case. a college student on a friday night out who vanished. she is a very shy girl. but she was something special. the possible suspects? just about everyone. the friend, the boyfriend. the mysterious older man. even her mom. i was shocked that they even suspected me. so why were police that a dead end? enter this guy. do you see things other cops don t say? phenomenal. they call him the evidence whisper. he was about to crack this case opened before your eyes. the answer was in the details? it was right there. and you won t believe how. i m thinking, i spoke to. it worked. i hope, i m not sure. hello. and welcome to dateline. 20 year old lynsie the told each other everything. or so her mother believed. when the college student vanished after a night out clubbing, nancy thought that she was at a sleep over with friends. and that wasn t the only thing that lynsie was hiding. it wo