the russians say the aircraft was carrying 65 ukrainian prisoners of war and that everyone on board was killed. the un humanitarian agency in gaza says nine people have been killed after two israeli tank rounds hit a building in a training centre, in gaza s main southern city of khan yunis. 800 people had taken refuge there. the us military says iranian backed houthi rebels have fired three missiles toward an american container ship transiting the gulf of aden. one missile fell into the sea. the other two were shot down by a us warship. there were no reported injuries of damage to the container ship and italy s parliament has approved a controversial deal, which would see some asylum seekers transferred to albania. the plan is to have processing centres on albanian territory, which will deal with the claims under italian law. good evening. donald trump has made a giant step towards the republican nomination, adding new hampshire to the victory he sealed in iowa just a week ag
when you win iowa and you win new hampshire, they ve never had a loss. we are not going to be the first, i can tell you. mike: for president trump tightens his grip on the republican nomination, a solid victory in new hampshire s primary bolstering the likelihood of a rematch between president biden later this year. but mr. trump s g.o.p. rival making it clear she is far from throwing in the towel. at one point in this campaign there were 14 of us running. and we were at 2% in the polls. well, i m a fighter. [cheers and applause] and i m scrappy. and now we are the last ones standing next to donald trump. [cheers and applause] mike: hello. i m mike emanuel. gillian, great to be working with you. gillian: and i m gillian turner in washington. continuing special coverage, the first in the nation presidential primary. nikki haley, donald trump duked it out in today s showdown, but in the end you might have noticed it was not even close despite putting a lot of time and
welcome to a second hour of ayman. we are following the breaking news the man once heralded does the future of the republican party, the self styled air to trumpism, has ended his bid for the presidency of the united states. he suspended his campaign today, bringing a close to perhaps the single most cringeworthy, disastrous gop primary showing in modern political history. the announcement comes two days before voters head to the polls in new hampshire where he was projected to finish far behind both former president donald trump and former u.n. ambassador nikki haley. as a final sign of disrespect to his supporters, desantis chose not to break the news on the stump, surrounded by the people who spent months trying to keep his campaign alive, instead, he ended his never back down campaign on acts, and then immediately, shamelessly, endorsed donald trump. yes, these same donald trump who spent much of the past year mocking, denigrating, and humiliating ron desantis. we re
either detonated or threw explosive devices at three different businesses in the nation s capital within the span of minutes sunday morning. officials are offering a reward for information leading to an arrest or conviction as the search continues. correspondent david spunk joins me live in washington. good evening, david. mike, good evening. still no word on a suspect or suspects. they believe there may be multiple people involved given that multiple locations were hit within 15 minutes. authorities are advertising a $20,000 reward for more information leading to the arrest of a suspect or, as i said, possibly multiple suspects. police are out with a wanted poster hoping to bring awareness and information to crack the case. it s hard to make out the suspect, but the vehicle is a gold champagne-colored acura tl with a clear clot of a maryland plate. now, the attacks began at 4:30 yesterday morning. the first a truist bank atm, someone detonated an explosive outside the buil
the last scheduled decision day of the term, we could finally get some answers on some massive undecided cases. rulings on affirmative action, student loan forgiveness, and lgbtq+ rights among others. decisions that could impact all of us, and they could come down at any minute, and we have a full lineup of guests and experts on this. i want to begin with nbc news correspondent julia ainsley who s standing by at the supreme court for us. julia, set the scene there, how might this go down? reporter: well, you re right, this is the last scheduled day, ana, but we re expecting another day possibly to get on the court s schedule for tomorrow. that would leave just two days left in june when they typically wrap up their term, and they have these three huge decisions left. so doing the math, we expect at least one of those big decisions to come today, either when it comes to religious rights versus free speech, religious rights and lgbt rights. of course affirmative action, and h