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harrowing first look at what happened on monday when police officers arrived on the scene, along with the first images of the 25 year old gunman who was an employee of that bank before he was shot and killed by law enforcement officers. louisville police released about nine minutes of the footage tonight, showing multiple angles as brave officers responded to these urgent 911 calls. what you re about to see. next is what happened when those officers arrived on the scene. go, go, go, go, go! stop! stop writing. back up, back up, back up! back up. god don t have an angle. i got him down. i think he s down. you re doing after off now. you can do the stairs down, get the officer. it s truly incredible to see that footage and all these officers were being fired upon. you can see they continue to move forward to take down the shooter. we re told that the gunman purchased that a r 15 style rifle a week ago legally from a dealership in louisville , and now the debate over guns ....
emergency after a devastating outbreak of tornadoes ripping through the south. at least 23 people are confirmed dead in mississippi and another person was killed in alabama. dozens more are injured and at least four others are still missing. at this hour. many of the deaths happening in the town of rolling fork, mississippi. neighborhoods there were leveled the mayor sharing this bleak assessment of the damage on cnn this morning. when daylight comes, you can get a more visual of what happened last night. it was dark. we re using flashlights. so now i can see what i didn t see earlier this morning and is worse than i saw. this morning at three o clock throughout the throughout the morning. it s worse. communities. let s go. cnn s isabelle rose hollis is there in rolling fork, isabel? um i mean the mayor, saying that town is gone. and fred, the constable of a nearby county who came here and saw this with his own eyes described this as a landfill. and if you take a look r ....
it s 8:00. it s 8:00. good morning. goes by quickly when you have this much news. don lemon, poppy harlow, kaitlan collins. monday, november 7th, election eve. excited? yeah. i m excited. a lot to get to this morning. one more day for the candidates to make their closing arguments before the people decide. we will hear from voters across the country today to see what is on their mind. also some very troubling developments over the weekend. suspicious white powder send to kari lake s campaign headquarters in arizona and opened by one of her staffers. now the arizona republican is speaking out. industries across america are laying off workers in a very uncertain economy. we ll tell you how airlines are responding to the volatile. we have the ceo of delta in this hour. first, the final days of the campaign trail, we ll talk about that. president biden stomping for democrats who have one notable thing in common. they are all taking on republican opponent ....
right now, the stage is set for what could be an historic election if democrats can defy trends. if you ignore the fear mongering, if you ignore the cynicism, if you vote, then we will keep this country moving forward. and you look at all the polling data. if y all show up and vote, democracy s sustained. not a joke. as donald trump uses his campaign rallies to road test a likely run in 2024 and ron desantis. let s see. there it is. trump at 71. ron disanctimonious at 10%. this hour, we ll have reports from five states. pennsylvania, georgia, wisconsin, nevada, and arizona. and check in on critical governors races across the country. we ll also take a closer look at fears over intimidation tactics at polling places and concerns over online misinformation already spiking after mass firings at twitter. good day. i m andrea mitchell at msnbc election headquarters in new york. president biden is spending his final days of the campaign defending normally safe dem ....
underneath all of it as they have gone through this grieving process of their mother, grandmother, and grandmother to an entire nation. 2:30 eastern time, your time back home, 7:30 p.m. london time she will be officially laid to rest with a private ceremony in king george memorial chapel at the windsor castle and will be buried with her parents, sister and late husband prince philip. after the funeral service there will be two receptions, one with members of the royal family at windsor castle, after the procession from the westminster abbey and the guest list of that is heads of state from the commonwealth and u.k. allies such as individuals from other countries. and then an in the church house, i assume for other leaders, senior government leaders and diplomats. a little history of the center of this church. the area they walked over is where henry viii and jane seymour are buried to give you a sense of history in windsor castle and the only son of henry the viii, ....