I am Reverend Al Sharpton in new york, continuing or breaking News Coverage out of trenton, new jersey this afternoon. Trenton police have confirmed they are dealing with a barricaded and potentially armed individual at this hour. A little earlier, s. W. A. T. Team members were seen rescuing people from this residence on Phillips Avenue in trenton. The people you see exiting were believed to have been held hostage by the alleged suspect. Authorities have identified the Shooting Suspect as 26yearold andre gordon. He has ties to the trenton area. He is alleged to have killed three people this morning, in neighboring falls township, pennsylvania. Authorities say it was his stepmother, his 13yearold sister, and the mother of gordons two children. The Bucks County District Attorneys Office held a Press Conference earlier regarding this mornings shootings. Lets take a listen. Forcibly broke into the residence, after which he shot and killed his 52yearold stepmother, karen gordon, and his 13y
humanitarian and disaster relief mission. reading up to the job, volunteers put up donation boxes, sorting through donations, and gruesome the u.s. partner companies put together pallets of supplies to help decorate them with messages from the holidays. finally, aircrews look at the palace on to the plains and dropped more than 200 packages and supplies and toys to over 40,000 people, living on 58 different islands. the operation took six days to complete and covered 1.8 million square miles. now, that is what i call spreading christmas cheer. and on that no, i wish you all, a very good night. from all of ourolagues across the networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up late with me. i ll see you at the end of tomorrow. end of tomorrow in the year 2000, george w. bush became the first president in more than 100 years to win the presidency and lose the popular vote. in 2016, donald trump became the second. now, what made both the two responsible at the expense of the popula
democracy that nobody is above the law. and that applies to presidents too. this is the ultimate test by kevin, how committed you are to that principle. 7 to 2. lisa rubin, thank you very much. that is all in on this wednesday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now. good evening, alex. i m just waiting for the next kate shaw op-ed in the new york times. next kate shaw op-ed in she . she is probably better than beyond. thank you. thanks to you at home joining me this hour. in the year 2000, george w. bush became the first president in more than 100 years to win the presidency and lose the popular vote. in 2016, donald trump became the second. now, what made both the two responsible at the expense of the popular vote was the electoral college. but in 2000, it wasn t just that electoral college, it was also the supreme court. the 2000 election came down to the state of florida, the margin between al gore and george bush was 537 votes, a number that remai
hello and welcome to bbc news. the governor of mississippi has warned there are significant risks of more severe weather after a tornado left hundreds homeless. president biden has declared a major emergency in the state. this is the moment on friday when the wind barrelled through a school in the area, captured by cctv cameras inside. and these are the latest drone pictures after the tornado struck carving a path of destruction 170 miles long. at least 25 people were killed in mississippi and one person in alabama. dozens have been injured. our north america correspondent sophie long reports from mississippi. this is rolling fork, a small, close community in mississippi. there is little left. they ve lost loved ones, their homes, everything. we get storms like bad rain or, you know, probably high winds or something. but we never experience nothing like this where it can wipe out a whole town. you know, schools, children, you know, parents, loved ones. it wiped out everyt
cover for reckless spending. alexandria hoff live in washington with the very latest. alexandria, good morning. good morning, ashley, todd last week white house press secretary karine jean-pierre said it was not over. that was four months after the president said this. speak with the pandemic is over. we still have a problem with covid. we are still doing a lot of work on it, but the pandemic is over. eight months after the president made that statement more than three years after and acted, the white house will end two national emergencies stating this, at present the emergency declarations extended to may 11th and end both emergencies on that date. this would align with the administration s previous commitment to give 60 days notice prior to the termination of the phd. the republicans to manning for spending come with the declarations needs to end now. $817 billion in stimulus checks, $678 billion in employment, 39 million in housing programs. steve scalise sharing th