Blitzer in washington in for fredricka whitfield. Were standing by for major Breaking News right now significant developments unfolding in the Middle East right now, another huge Explosion Rocking Beirut Just A Little while ago in the last hour or so, as israel continues its punishing airstrikes On Hezbollah forces in the lebanese capital. This as we learn, the leader of one of the most powerful paramilitary forces in the Middle East was killed in one of those strikes around backed Militant Group hezbollah, confirming its secretary general Hassan Nasrallah was killed in israeli bombing in beirut On Friday, around State Media says a senior iranian commander was also among those killed in that blast. Nasrallah was one of his balahs founders playing a key role in its formation. And the targeting of israel for over four decades. If his death igniting fears of a wider conflict in the region, those fears, fear of very vague very serious right now iran Supreme Leader saying today that all reg
There to remind The World why all right. Thank you so much for joining me today. Im fredricka whitfield, the Cnn Newsroom continues with Jessica Dean right now youre in the Cnn Newsroom. Im Jessica Dean dean in New York and 24 hours after a gunman fired at people driving on a kentucky interstate police are still searching the woods to find the man they say pulled the trigger, injuring five people theyre searching for this man, Joseph Couch calling him armed and dangerous, and Shooting Occurring Along I75 and a thickly forested area in Laurel County thats near london, kentucky we are expecting to hear from the Sheriffs Department with more details on this. Cnns Gloria Pazmino is following the story and has been since it broke yesterday. Gloria, what more can you tell us now . Yeah. Jessica, weve learned a lot since it first started developing late Last Night when you and i were still a year, we were wondering just how long this was going to take. And now Law Enforcement is still racing
after my show. she s under the weather at the moment. she is resting her voice so that she can have her big, special voice at the new hampshire primary. we are all looking forward to it. we will be hearing from rachel in just a few minutes. overall, we have so much to get to tonight. we are less than 24 hours from the polls closing here in new hampshire. doing our show from new hampshire. the last meeting challenger to donald trump, is trying to pull off a surprise win for the republican presidential nomination. at least to finish close enough to stay in the race. this may actually be the bar. a day away from the vote, nikki haley, trying to prevent the new hampshire primary tomorrow from being essentially the end of that race. unless something truly shocking happens tomorrow, and shocking things happen in politics, donald trump, is going to be the republican nominee. he s going to be the nominee because he has broad support among republicans in the country, all across the co
,. Good to go, all right. Hello, new york. Thank you for joining us, live at in new york city for this very, very Special Edition of why is this happening . He is insightful, he is big hearted, very, very very smart. Admit it, hes taller than you expected. Please give a warm welcome to my friend, my beloved colleague, and msnbcs chris hayes. [applause] hello, everybody. Hello thank you. Oh, stop. [applause] stop it [applause] how are you . Good . Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. Sit down, sit down, sit down. Thank you, thats extremely kind. I hate attention and positive feedback. Really, really hard 20 seconds for me. Thank you for cutting it short. Its amazing to be here in my hometown of new york city, ive got some family here. Tonight, were gonna talk about democracy. In that word, weve probably talked more about democracy in the last four or five years that i had in all of my time before than i would say. Even that as a topic seems weird, we know americas democracy. Ther
thank you for joining us live at a town hall in new york city for this very, very special addition of why is this happening. he is incisive, he is big hearted, he is very, very, very smart, and admit it, he s taller than you expected. please give a warm welcome to my friend, my beloved colleague, msnbc s chris hayes. [applause] well, thank you! hey! oh, stop! stop it! [applause] how are you? good! making. thank you, thank you, thank you. thank you, sit down, sit down. thank you. that s extremely kind. i hate attention and positive feedback. [laughter] that was a really, really hard to 20 seconds for me. so thank you for cutting it short. it s amazing to be here in my hometown of new york city. i ve got some family here. so, tonight, we re gonna talk about democracy. and that we re in, we ve probably talked more about democracy in the last, you know, for five years than i had in all of my time as a journalist before that, i would say. like, even that is a topic seems a littl