To tout his economic policies. Millions of americans headed home as the Holiday Weekend wraps up. We will tell you if you will make it on time. Kate and sara are off today, im john berman with Rahel Solomon and this is cnn news central. This Morning Tens Of Thousands of people, cars and campers are literally stuck in the mud and trapped at the popular burning manifest val. This after a rare rain event swamped nevadas Black Rock Desert. For days thank Ankle Deep Mud has made driving impossible. Only 0. 8 inches of rain, but thats three months worth of rain for those parts that fell in just a few hours. Good news, conditions may be dry enough for roads to open soon, some really, really good news. Sanitation trucks are moving through the city ensuring that portapotties are functional and clean. This morning giant trucks, they are able to help people who need to get out now get out now. Each year more than 70,000 people who call themselves burners go to that art, music and Community Event
Servicemen it was a very high toll. Many afghans, the immediate aftermath saying theyd seen or were victims of gunfire. We investigated that and we since found that video which seems to suggest that the three episodes of near simultaneous gunfire, that these two pentagon investigations said happened and hit nobody. And were followed by a us and uk troops. Well indeed, that is contradicted by a video which shows four minutes and 11 separate episodes of gunfire thats one of the things that congressman wants to have explained to them. They want to know to why these two investigations didnt interview any afghans, including an afghan dr. We spoke to who said that they and their hospital after the blast had found over 70 patients with Gunshot Wounds who were dead after the explosions. A lot of questions here. The families of the 13 gold star personnel who lost their lives in that seven of them have released a Statement Saying that they feel theyve been misled by the pentagon and the briefing
Hello. A warm welcome. The fate of Ethnic Armenians in disputed Nagorno Karabakh is hanging in the balance, as their leaders say most will likely leave their historic homeland now controlled by azerbaijan. The region is internationally recognised as part of azerbaijan, but large parts of it have been controlled by Ethnic Armenians for three decades. Tens of thousands of armenians have sought refuge in the main city, stepanakert, many of them gathering at the airport. Some aid has reached the enclave, but food, medicine and fuel are all in short supply. In new york, azerbaijans Foreign Minister told the Un General Assembly that baku was determined to reintegrate Karabakh Armenians as equal citizens. But his armenian counterpart demanded the un establish a mission in the region to prevent further killings of Ethnic Armenians. The bbc s olga ivshina is one of the first journalists to have reached the region since this weeks hostilities began. She sent us this report. This is the first tim
hello. i m boris sanchez in washington alongside wolf blitzer. we re tracking the deal between israel and hamas. next hour benjamin netanyahu and members of his war cabinet will provide an update on the breakthrough. it s set to become a battlefield reality at 3:00 a.m. eastern time here in the united states, 10:00 a.m. local in gaza and israel. a four-day pause in fighting will be enacting which will get the hostages to israel safely. wolf snp. with that truce, the barrage has not let up at all. here you see what s left after strikes near a hospital in northern gaza. the situation on the ground still very volatile before any of the hostages are actually freed. in moments, we ll hear from a top white house official who was inside the room for the hostage negotiations and i ll speak live to someone holding out hope that hamas will free their relatives under this agreement. but first, let s go to cnn s oren lieberman. he s here with us in tel aviv right now. how do we expect
the event. the plans include worship space, the nation s first museum focusing on anti- semitism, and a memorial for the victims. mcdonald s highly anticipated $5 meal deal kicks off on tuesday. the deal is in response to dropping sales and customer complaints about the rise in the cost of fast food. what days the supreme court could finally rule on donald trump s immunity, and live from los angeles, my hometown, get ready america, next week is going to be nuts. a very good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. at the top of the hour, we welcome you to alex witt reports. we begin with decision 2024, and a looming and historic debate just four days away. former president trump and current president biden set to go face-to-face for 90 minutes in what s described as a rematch with great risks and greater rewards, as each side tried to framework the other and calibrate expectations. how should i handle him? should i be tough and nasty and just