conspiracy theories about them. the first day of deliberations wrapping up a short while ago after giuliani opted not to take the stand. vladimir putin is vowing there will be no peace in ukraine until russia s military goals are received. krrn was inside the russian president s marathon end-of-the-year news conference, his first since the start of the war. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we begin tonight with the war in gaza, president biden stressing just a short while ago that he wants israel to, quote, be focused on how to save civilian lives. we ll have more on the mounding u.s. pressure on israel to be more targeted in its battle against hamas. cnn s alex marquardt is standing by live in tel aviv. first i want to go first to clarissa ward who made a truly extraordinary excursion into gaza. cnn is the first western media outlet to gain independent access to southern gaza without an id
oh, man. to be 9 years old and go toe-to-toe with sly stallone. that kid somebody get him a deal. i m sure it s on the way. i m sure it s come right now. thanks. great show. bombmaking materials, an isis flag, and a 16-year-old suspect. tonight, on laura coates live. all right. there is a chilling story that just came out tonight about a potentially deadly terror plot that washappened in las vegas. but the really frightening part, the suspect is 16 years old. at an age where most parents are talking to them about their driver s license, or their psats taken, or the tiktok followers, a 16-year-old is in custody tonight, arrested for allegedly making a terrorism threat on social media. the cops say the suspect was claiming lone wolf terror attacks in las vegas in support of isis. we were able to identify the suspect and his location within hours of uncovering this threat. the suspect is a 16-year-old juvenile, who is local to the area. and a recent convert to isla
election before the really big election, we can say another issue is really, really giving the economy a run for its money. or lack of money or whatever. we re talking about abortion. consider abortion rights supporters winning a key ohio ballot measure. a democratic governor campaigning on reproductive rights holding on to win in kentucky. and a democrat picking up a seat on the pennsylvania supreme court after pledging to uphold abortion rights. the biggest of all of them, democrats taking full control of the virginia state house, presumably blocking republicaning from passing new abortion restrictions in a blow to governor youngkin. so you see what s going on? wonder why many democrats see hopeful signing for next year. not because they ll be focusing on the economy but precisely because they will not. abortion is a winning issue for them. we re all over it on your world starting now. welcome. i m neil cavuto. one election changed every one s mind about what will be cons
it is good to be back with you in this second hour of chris jansing reports. at this hour, breaking news. a supreme court document on a closely watched abortion case gets posted early by mistake. what it says about procedures when the life of the mother is at risk. the destructive flooding sweeping through south dakota and other parts of the midwest. entire neighborhoods under water after record rain. in minnesota, a home teetering at the edge of a failing dam collapses into a river. unbelievable footage there. also ahead, an nbc news investigation. the search here in the u.s. for more than 50 migrants with ties to an isis smuggling network. and a legal saga that began more than a decade ago. wikileaks founder julian assange with a clenched fist to clears as he steps off the plane a free man. our nbc reporters are following all the latest developments. we start with the supreme court and this document that was not supposed to be posted today on emergency abortions. ms
cbs s ed o keefe is traveling with the president. he joins us now live from paris, and ed, what have we learned? reporter: norah, good evening. as you said, the president here now at the start of a five-day visit to france. the secret service says this incident is having no effect on his movements, and the fbi is monitoring the situation. reports say the explosion occurred monday afternoon at a hotel near the charles de gaulle airport outside paris. french prosecutors have opened a case against an unnamed 26-year-old suspect who is originally from the russian-occupied donbas region of ukraine. reports say the suspect is recovering from injuries sustained in monday s blast and is cooperating with police. french media reports guns and false passports were also found. the incident comes ahead of the d-day commemorations ahead of a major military parade for the president s state visit scheduled for saturday and a little more than a month before the summer olympics begin here in