good afternoon, everybody. i m martha maccallum. we re getting new indications of movement of 11 hostages. this is a huge moment for these people and their families. they re in the hands of the red cross, a huge relief for these people who have been held for more than 50 days. they re finally headed guard freedom. we understand no americans are included in this group. we have followed very closely the one child, abigail adan, that was released. she s an american citizen. she was released during this pause period that we ve been in for several days now. this child went through absolute hell. her smile is testimony to the resilience of children. but somewhere in her conscious is a horrific experience she watched. the terrorists killed her parents in front of her. her father had used himself as a shield to protect his little girl. he was killed. she then had to crawl out, according to this story that has been told, from under his body. she then ran to a neighbor s and then hamas
politicsnation. tonight s lead a hope for peace. right now, we re getting more details on the third group of hostages and prisoners exchanged by israel and hamas in what was the third day of the cease-fire. 14 new israeli hostages were released to the international red cross this afternoon. along with three foreign nationals. one of them a four year old american girl. president biden addressed the release earlier today. let me put it this way, i d like to see the pause go on as long as privileged kept coming up. meanwhile, israeli released 39 palestinian prisoners. all of them minors, according to officials from the neighboring country of qatar. we will keep you updated throughout the hour, as we learn more about the released in the look ahead to tomorrow. the final day of the pause. here in the united states, authorities are investigating whether the non fatal shootings of three palestinian college students in burlington, vermont, was a hate crime. tonight, our cal
donald trump. there is something they both have in common, according to colorado secretary of state. we ll explain. a very good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. we re going to begin with this breaking news. confirmation that israel and hamas are inching closer to a deal for the release of hostages. it comes as israeli defense forces released new video of what it describes as raids in the gaza strip. you want officials say to school shelter in civilians were destroyed by israeli missiles in the last 24 hours, leaving women and children among the dead. the world health organization says 31 premature babies left behind when god says al-shifa hospital was evacuated are now safe and receiving medical treatment. joint operation by the u.n. palestinian red crescent move those infants to incubators at a facility near the border crossing into egypt. while a trickles into gaza, one truck at a, time new confidence
we stand with israel! norah: massive crowds gather in support of israel on the national mall. motivated, they say, by what they have been seeing on college campuses. norah: plus, the news from president biden who believes a deal will happen to release the hostages held by hamas. what is your message for the families? hang in there. we are coming. a deadly crash here in ohio involving multiple vehicles, including a charter bus full of students. my band director is like, get off the bus, it is on fire. stuff is starting to explode. norah: stronger storms and devastating weather. the new report that shows climate change is worsening across america. we are the last generation that is really going to be able to make a meaningful difference in the outcome. norah: and our exclusive interview with democratic senator joe manchin. why he is frustrated with washington politics and looking for americans who feel the same way. senator, the big question everyone i
here are tonight s headlines. we stand with israel! norah: massive crowds gather in support of israel on the national mall. motivated, they say, by what they have been seeing on college campuses appeared norah: plus the news from president biden who believes a deal will happen to release the hostages held by hamas. what is your message for the families? hang in there. we are coming. a deadly crash here in ohio involving multiple vehicles including a charter bus full of students beard might be injue bus, it is on fire. stuff is starting to explode. norah: stronger storms and devastating weather. the new report that shows climate change is worsening across america. we are the last generation that is really going to be able to make a meaningful difference in the outcome. norah: and our exclusive interview with democratic senator joe manchin. why is he is frustrated with washington politics and looking for americans who feel the same way. senator, the bi