tonight, secretary of state anthony blinken s return trip to israel, pressing for humanitarian pause as israeli forces continue launching targeted attacks. then, president biden s visit to maine after a mass shooting. his message to a grieving community. and an alarming wave of antisemitism across the country, causing rising tensions on college campuses. we ll speak with three students about their experiences, as the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. there are now increasing concerns within the biden white house about how israel is carrying out the war against hamas. today secretary of state anthony blinken made his second s visit to israel since the october 7th terror attacks, and while he reaffirmed u.s. commitment to israel, he also made the case for a pause in the fighting, even as the war reaches a crucial stage. nbc s raf sanchez as the latest from israel. tonight, as israelis targeting the hamas tighten wr
the likes of china for support and investment, much more than he used to. . ~ , ., investment, much more than he used to. . ~ . ., investment, much more than he used to. . . ., ., to. thank you so much for “oining us on tuesday. thank you so much for joining us on newsday. back now to the women s world cup live now to rehanne skinner who was the assistant manager for the lionesses and is now manager for west ham united women. both england & spain have had their ups & downs in the tournament what did you make of the final? i thought it was spectacular then for the women s world cup and i think it s beenjust for the women s world cup and i think it s been just superb and had the opportunity to work out there for months at his side first hand, to so much of the spectacle it is been an australian particular and obviously, it was difficult for england on the day in he being controlled the midfield and