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chris brice very much. that s all in on this tuesday night. alex wagner starts tonight. good evening. alex wagner starts as a fellow browi feel the same way. unfortunately, so much death and destruction becomes abstract and when there is some sort of foothold you have into your own reality i think it makes at once both and easier to be involved in the story. i m with you on that front. thank. you have a good night. thanks to you at home for joining me tonight. approximately 140 police officers were injured on january 6th when a violent mob stormed the capitol. one of those officers was gems glancing jing, a 17 year veteran of the capitol police. this is how mr. blossoming described that data pbs news hour. you just hear just noise and people running at me as far as i can see. from the crypt to the north side center side of the capital just running after us. as bad as it looks on filled, believe me it was much worse. they can stitch to mega together as much foota ....
seated on your soil, don t be surprised that you will harvest sharia law. there have been muslims in the world. can you keep them out of north america or western europe? i think we have to. that was far right politician wilders speaking at donald trump s nominating convention in 2016. now, wilders has won major victory in the netherlands. another troubling sign of the rise of far right extremists getting elected around the world. also tonight, an extended reprieve from the fighting in gaza. as more hostages are released in exchange for palestinians imprisoned in israel. plus, the shocking events over the weekend in vermont. as three college students of palestinian descent are shot by a lone assailant. the latest on the investigation into this apparent hate crime. and we begin tonight with a dark moon rising around the globe. just before we all broke for the thanksgiving holiday, we received disturbing news from the netherlands. the dutch people handed anti-i ....
reunited with family, and new details of life in hamas captivity. a 9-year-old boy and his family living in fear, moved constantly between tunnels and apartments. our interview tonight. also tonight, the suspect in court charged with shooting three palestinian college students in vermont. our exclusive interview with the family of one victim in the west bank. their fears he will never walk again. the fbi investigation. was it a hate crime? the new escalation. ballistic missiles fired near a u.s. warship in the middle east. what the pentagon is saying. the lake effect snowstorm impacting the midwest and northeast. al roker is tracking it for us. and cyber monday is here. the best deals. and will this year shatter records? the memorials under way to rosalynn carter. will her husband, former president jimmy carter, be able to leave hospice to attend? announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. good evening. there is joy tonight inside and outsid ....
spokesman john kirby with an uptate on the number of american hostages still being held by hamas following the release of a 4-year-old girl. the humanitarian pause in gaza remains in effect this morning. we ll have the latest on when more hostages could be freed. also ahead, an update on the college students of palestinian descent who were shot in burlington, vermont. we ll hear from the mother of one of the victims. plus, as if a rematch of 2020 wasn t bad enough, donald trump is bringing back a top issue from his 2016 campaign. it s a pledge on which he never delivered. we ll explain what that is. i mean, it s unpopular, too. why would we deliver on that? he is once again going to promise something that s extremely unpopular with people. we re talking about, you know, the wall street journal lead, talking about israel and hamas extend the truce two days. the new york times lead the same, talking about how israel and hamas agreed to extend pause and swap. ....
hostage in gaza. you cannot explain the emotions. it s pure joy. the four-day pause extended by another two days. we would like to see the release go on. we re very happy for the other families but it s really hard. there s relief that they ve been set free but they still have to deal with that trauma. psychological, medical, nutritional, many deficiencies. the moment this pause is over the war itself is back on and all of its intensity. gaza is a total humanitarian disaster. there s going to be a huge amount of aid coming in to gaza. and that is going to save lives. two american women the white house was anticipating would be released were not. they do not believe that hamas was intentionally holding back the americans. we want to see them back with their families where they belong. and we do have breaking news this hour. our own clarissa ward has spoke on the the father of emily hand. this is his first interview since his little girl was let go, ....