national security advisory jake sullivan at any moment from the white house. and the terror investigation underway after a deadly attack with a knife and a hammer near the eiffel tower. what police are saying about the islamic radical that is under arrest. and here at home, is it real or revenge? the move by republicans that the white house says will be throwing red meat to the right flank of the house. plus, the vote happening right now over the deal reached between actors and studios after that historic strike. the talk behind the scenes, and why some expect this vote could be a close one. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we start with the latest inside gaza. nbc s david noriega is in tel aviv for us. david, the israeli military says the main road in gaza that s being used as a humanitarian corridor for those evacuating now constitutes a battlefield. what more are you hearing on the ground? reporter: chris, the biggest development
anti-israel sentiment surging around the globe and across american campuses and at our nation s capitol and throughout the democratic party altering the political landscape perhaps permanently and raising questions about president biden and other democrats reelection campaigns. hello, this is outnumbered, i m kayleigh mcenany. here is with my co-host harris faulkner and emily compagno. joining us host of kennedy saves the world podcast, kennedy, and fox news contributor guy benson. we begin in washington, d.c. tens of thousands of angry pro-palestinian demonstrators marched to the white house on saturday. some were chanting, some chanting f biden. and some chanting this [chanting] [screaming] kayleigh: how many kids have you killed today? hamas killed many, many kids, burned some alive. protesters spraypainted antisemitism graffiti like glory to our martyrs, they call terrorists martyrs and death to israel on the israeli ambassador. they held signs likening jews to
leader. i m wolf blitzer in the situation room. thanks very much for watching aaron erin burnett outfront starts right now president s son and who are the witnesses that will be called. plus breaking news, trump s appeal to have fulton county s da removed from his case has a eight and this date means everything for whether this case happens before the election. and ukraine claiming it used western weapons to strike inside russia. so will retaliate investigative journalist christo grozev, who is on russia s wanted list is my guest tonight. let s go out front good evening. i m erin burnett outfront tonight. we begin with the breaking news. biden has a jury, the 12 jurors who will decide hunter biden s fete have all been sworn in. they have been given their instructions, and we are now just hours away from opening statements and biden s federal gun case where he s accused of lying about being on drugs when he bought a gun. the judge wasting no time saying her courtroom o
and that should make it easier for schools to meet the requirements. president biden will leave for atlanta, georgia. the president will be visiting the cdc just after this new guidance came out. there s a live look at joint base andrews. they say that they are about to hit the vaccination goal of 100 million doses a day. they will do it today, i should say, the original plan was for the president and vice president to promote that package. but the shooting changed those plans. now the first joint trip will also include a meeting with asian american community leaders in georgia. the top concern, rising anti-asian rhetoric and violence this past year. a hearing on discrimination got heated on the hill, got personal as well. we will talk to georgia congressman hank johnson who sits on that committee. what he wants to hear from the president and vice president today in atlanta. we start with that breaking news from the centers for disease control, the cdc now saying, three
it sounds like it s not much of a difference but i imagine that it will be, that it s sort of less of a burden but of course schools still have to make sure the children wear masks and perhaps the most challenging part of this is they need to come up with testing strategies. dr. rochelle walensky has said that this week, that she wants to see more robust testing systems in every school in the united states. it s been impossible actually i think to keep kids six feet apart in some cases considering the confinement of the classrooms, so perhaps this is going to make people feel like they are actually operating within the guidelines. elizabeth, thank you so much. elizabeth cohen. just two days after the shooting rampage, another minority group is being forced to reckon. the president ordered flags at half staff for victims killed in the atlanta area shootings. and tomorrow he and his vice president plan to meet with asian-american leaders when they visit the city. and today th