appearance in civil court. a live report from manhattan. a big election night for democrats across the country, with governor beshear winning re-election in deep red kentucky. it was a victory that sends a loud, clear message. a message that candidates should run for something and not against someone. [ cheers and applause ] ohio voters overwhelmingly voting to establish a right to an abortion in the state constitution. glenn youngkin losing his grip on the state legislature and ending hopes to ban abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy, which was his proposal. the u.s. is discussing a proposal with israel and qatar for a pause in fighting of up to three days. secretary of state tony blinken pushes back on netanyahu s potential plans to control security in gaza for an indefinite period. no forcible displacement of palestinians from gaza. not now, not after the war. no reoccupation of gaza after the conflict ends. no attempt to blockade or besiege gaza. no reduction in
16 and under. this is why we need more women in leadership. those stories and more in a packed hour ahead. let s get you up to speed with the news you need. deadly violence today at the university already infamous as the scene of mass murder. virginia tech, 33 mats kerr massacred in 2007. today shots rang out again, a frightened campus immediately lockdown. a gunman approached a campus police officer in his vehicle area shot the officer dead. the gunman was seen running towards a parking lot where a second body was found a short time later. was it the gunman or someone else? still unknown tonight. here s what they said at the news conference a short time ago. you consider this case other than figuring out the details is basically closed. i wouldn t say closed, no. harm to the public i would say when the university lifted the alert they consulted with several people and they felt like it was safe to have the students and faculty go about the rest of their day.