drops out of the race, saying it s clear a majority of republicans want to give trump another chance. the bombshell announcement comes as trump and nikki haley sharpen their attacks on each other. haley now claims the former president is experiencing cognitive decline after appearing to confuse haley with former house speaker nancy pelosi. rachel scott is in new hampshire with what this means just two days before the new hampshire primary. linsey: also tonight, american troops targeted. attacks on u.s. air base in iraq now raise concerns about a wider conflict. this all comes just days after the pentagon ordered a sixth round of air strikes against houthi rebels inside yemen. the strikes from the u.s. are not deterring the iranian-backed rebels as their attacks on ships in the red sea cause a massive ripple effect in the global supply chain. the grim death toll in gaza. more than 25,000 dead since the beginning of the war with israel, according to the hamas-run health min
people arriving every day. it is where the idf has suggested people go for safety. there are people pouring into that region. in fact, everyone in the u.n. says rafah is, quote, bursting at the seams. this pause was to allow humanitarian aid in. primarily food and water. just what came in today clearly will not be enough. i wouldn t be surprised if the idf allows fighting there to ponce in the future, as well. there are so many people moving into that area. so little food and water right now. such a different situation. this violence has affected children and the west bank and in jerusalem, as well. and he spoke with organizations trying to do work to help. what they have to say? we spent some time in the west bank. the u.n. says the war in gaza is now spilling into the neighboring west bank and east jerusalem. what a lot of those who are working with these community say is that it has never been as violent, never been as deadly as it is right now. that is saying somethin
russian probe. they said his campaign was colluding with moscow. you would think they would turn in their pulitzer prizes and apologize to the american people. nope. not a chance. the former president predicted that durham s probe would uncover, quote, the crime of the century. doesn t look like it actually did that. the whole thing is predicated on a rabbit hole conspiracy. the conspiracy theory is walking through the fevered swamps of trumpism we well, probably a career ending career reputational damage. a whole lot of nothing. four years, i don t know how many millions of dollars, how many of his friends he hired in his office to do what? the issue of basically the report. durham s report also finding the fbi gave markedly different treatment to the clinton and trump campaigns and ignored hillary s plan to tie trump to putin order to distract from her email scandal. the special counsel uncovering that both barack obama and joe biden knew about hillary s dirty d
to welcome everybody in. new york city mayor adams was overrun by hundreds of illegal migrants, is now going to court to ask the judge to revisit the law and policy. governor hochul is complaining how out of control it all is. they re bursting at the seams, mayor adams is doing the best he can in a difficult situation. if you see people living in tents not just on the border but in the streets of new york, across new york state because we ve reached a breaking point. jesse: hochul wines about bursting at the seams, they re kicking out homeless vets from hotels to make room for migrants. parents in ritzy new york city neighborhoods are furious over the move to house them in public school gyms. i don t feel safe having adults with no health screenings and criminal background checks. this is unfair.
refugees deal with every day, when those air sirens go off now, they go off for a reason. we had air strikes sort of nearby. the other thing that i did not expect were these nuclear sites. the power s off again at chernobyl. we don t really know what is going on there. we don t really know what s happening at the other power plant. we know the russians are using it as a base to house 500 soldiers. we know the staff at chernobyl has been working for nine days straight without a break. it was that that i did not expect to sort of have to deal with, and for the refugees who fled, and we re talking about 2.5 million people have already fled this country, double that number for internally displaced people. so many of them are ending up in lviv. the mayor of krakow said he s bursting at the seams, that the population there has raised 15%. do we ever think the refugees that made it to krakow are going to be worried about some kind of nuclear issue? i didn t think that would happen. that was u