and last word with lawrence o donnell, who i don t get to see very. often starts right now. good evening lawrence. good evening, chris. and welcome to the halloween jet-lagged version of this program. a calculated on the way in here in this evening, that it actually took about 30 hours of literally planes, trains and automobiles to get from malawi, back to my workplace tonight, including a flight delay along the way, and three airplanes. well i m glad you made it. so here s the thing. with this kind of jet lag, anything can happen. that s a strong tease. chris, don t leave the building, because we might need you, and i could slip into a nap at the first commercial break. not to mention what could come out of my mouth. don t leave, i m begging you, don t leave. i won t be leaving the building, and the viewers will be glued to their seats after this. anything can happen on halloween. sounds wild. thank, you chris. well, arthur ray hanson ii of huntsville, al
good evening team from new york. i m chris hayes, here for a special second hour of all in. president joe biden is navigating extremely tense difficult international crisis, in the war with israel and hamas enters its 12-day. they believe 340 hostages remain in hamas custody. from gaza rockets continue to fly, roughly 250,000 israelis have been evacuated in the areas near gaza, and israel s border with lebanon. nearly 1 million residents of gaza have been displaced or told to leave their homes. the israeli war on hamas has led to destruction across gaza, not just in the north. right now, the palestinian ministry of health estimates that more than 8500 people have been killed in gaza, including more than 3500 children. the palestinian ministry of health is controlled by hamas, but in the past, it s statistics about death during these sorts of conflicts have been broadly accurate. international child wealth organization save the children is now warning the [inaudible] just ch