clclosed capaptionings brou to you b by mesobookok.com tonight on 360, all a aboard on new hampshire, days before the governor is going to back. the d.a. willis who hired him and allegationless of an improper relationship between the two. and alec baldwin how he came to be charged again today. good evening thanks for joining us we begin with breaking news within the next hour or so, south carolina governor tim scott is expected to support the former president as the inevitable nominee. to that point, governor scott and his fellow republicans are helping. and to show how eagerly they ve been falling in line earlier than in 2016. this was after trump victories in new hampshire, nevada and south carolina. this time around the endorsements have been coming earlier in some cases much earlier. most recently, senator cruz and rubio. senator scott gave his nod back in november. and tuberville who got on board a year before that. we ll have more on what that says about the for
Eyeislands an example. Wow, all right, thank you so much. Will ripley reporting live. And thanks so much for all of you joining us. Ac 360 starts now. An alleged mass killer spent three days and nights on the run. The fbi is now asking you to help make tonight his last. John berman in here anderson. This is a new fbi Wanted Poster of francisco, armed and dangerous, and there on the bottom, a number to dial if you have information on his whereabouts. 1800tipsfbi. A man who shot five people to death in a neighbors home outside houston. A neighborhood asked him to stop firing his game so he could sleep. Moments later, he, his wife and three others were shot dead. Ed lavendera is with us now. What you are hearing tonight . Reporter tonight, friends and neighbors are gathered outside of the crime scene where five people were shot and killed friday night, and family members, the people who survived the Bloodily Rampage have described in the last day the frantic 911 calls they were making, pl
there s a verdict. the jury in donald trump s civil rape case deliberated for just about three hours. the judge announced he will read the verdict at 3:00 p.m. it is 3:00 p.m. the lawyers are in the room. the judge is in the room. the jury is in the room. so any moment now we will hear from they decided. six men and three women were charged with that deciding. one, did donald trump rape carroll and did he defame her when he said she was lying. if so, how much money does carroll deserve to be fairly and adequately compensated for her injuries? in closing arguments, her attorney told the jury donald trump didn t show up because he knew he did it. trump s attorney said trump didn t testify because there was nothing to testify to. he said the whole story was an unbelievable work of fiction. kaplin said carroll was exactly donald trump s type and she played the video deposition where trump mistook carroll for his ex-wife, marla maples. he said she couldn t give a date to when the
i don t know, sittinge beach with this gentleman all summer and having a great summer, and the summer of a 12-year-old. reporter: the former cnn host seemingly upbeat alongside long time partner tim malone. two high profile stars breaking their silence, just days after major shakeups left their on air futures up in the air. stephanie gosk, nbc news. we have a lot to cover in our second hour of chris jansing reports. let s get right to it. at this hour, 2024 hopeful ron desantis is making moves in a country that s crucial for any impact the anxiety inside dhs as the country prepares for what s expected to be a massive surge at the southern border in just a few weeks. president zelenskyy not mincing words, saying russia won t get away with the latest deadly attack in a city in southern ukraine we have a live report from kyiv. also, kevin mccarthy notches a political win but his debt ceiling plan is dead on arrival in the senate. where does it go from here our nbc
immigration plan has been working. and the pentagon is telling us tonight that using active duty troops instead of the national guard will not affect readiness. i think we ll see these troops arrive as early as may 10th. pete: that s despite recent claims the border is secure. you said yesterday when it comes to illegal migration, have you seen it come down by more than 90%. where did that number come from? i was speaking. peter: cbp says the answer 156,000 people morphos call year so far. i will answer you if the dramatics come down a little bit. if the dramatics. peter: what s dramatic about asking a question about. okay. i m going to answer. i was speaking to the parolee program. peter: pentagon says troops will be armed for self-defense not law enforcement. laying out their mission like. this fill critical capability gaps. ground based detection and monitoring. data entry. and warehouse support. as the pentagon preps for a migrant surge, lawmakers are