that. reporter: carnival saying in a statement, we appreciate the patience and understanding of all of our guests. carnival sunshine is now sailing on its next cruise. i think they just wanted to get back to port and get the next people loaded. reporter: back on dry land, a tempest of anger just starting to churn. steve patterson, nbc news. we head overseas now to the war in ukraine and russia s rare daytime missile attack on the capital, sending tens of thousands running for cover into the city s subway. molly hunter reports. reporter: today in ukraine s capital children screaming, terrified, running through the streets. [ explosions ] just before 1:00 p.m. sirens blaring, people scrambling for cover in the middle of the workday as 11 russian missiles targeted kyiv. in the last 48 hours alone three massive waves of russian attacks. overnight, more than 60 cruise missiles and
of them palestinians, were killed in the violence last week. and just minutes after the ceasefire was announced, rockets continue to be fired from gaza with sirens blaring in israel warning of incoming missiles. for now palestinians in gazathet there is still no resolve between israel and palestinian militant groups operating out of gaza. cnn is live in jerusalem with more this morning. elliot, what s the latest? reporter: it got off to a shaky start but the ceasefire is holding. it was supposed to come in effect at 10:00 p.m. local time. for at least an hour after that militant groups, continued to fire rockets to israel and israel carried out airstrikes after that deadline. now for the last 14 hours or so peace and quiet has prevailed. as you say, border crossings are gradually reopening allowing,
go, go! reporter: inside the school, sirens blaring. as officers go from door to door. moments later, police confront the shooter on the second floor. [ gunshots ] then shots fired. and by 10:27 a.m., police say the shooter was dead. tonight, a motive unclear as authorities continue to comb through clues left behind. there is several different writings. i have not read the whole entire manifesto. our team and the fbi have been working on them. reporter: the shooting hitting too close to averianna patton, who grew up with hale, receiving a warning on instagram something bad was going to happen minutes before the massacre. i wrote back and said, audrey, you have so much more life to live. what would you do if you were sent a message like that? i don t really know. i sent the message to my dad. i was like, do you think i should say something or find somebody? he said yes in all caps.
shows hail blasting out the glass doors to get access. video shows hail in the hallways heavily armed and then near the children s ministry. the body camera video shows the moment police arrived on scene. inside the school, sirens blaring. as officers go from door to door. moments later police confront the shooter on the second floor. then shots fired, by 10:27 am, the shooter was dead. 10:27 am, nothing you just saw should ever be happening in a school. president biden spoke out again about our need to and gun violence and we have more on that ahead. let s get smarter with the help of our panel.
a war zone as president. he and zelensky walking through the streets of kiev. you can hear the sirens ringing through the country as the two leaders were leaving a church a few hours ago. [sirens blaring] bill: quite a shot there biden and zelensky undeterred by those alarms above. unannounced visit comes after ukraine marks a year of fending off russia. the fighting only expected to intensify in the coming months with that spring thaw. according to the president s america s support will go nowhere. president biden: i m here to show our unwavering support for the nation s independence. we know there will be very difficult days, weeks and years ahead but russia s aim was to