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northeast. what to expect after 80 degrees today in washington, d.c. what s now coming from d.c. to new york to boston. rob marciano is here. there is also breaking news tonight. iranian militants striking a british ship with a missile. that ship is now on fire, in danger of sinking tonight. martha raddatz with late reporting. there are also late developments in the israel/hamas war tonight. 12 u.n. aid workers accused of taking part in the hamas terror attack on october 7th. what s now happened to those workers tonight. matt gutman standing by in israel. here in the u.s., the dramatic testimony in the trial of jennifer crumbley today, the mother of school shooter ethan crumbley. the parents who bought their son the gun, days later called into school because of concerns about his behavior and what he had written. prosecutors saying they never told the school they might want to check for the gun. he opened fire hours later. tonight, the first-ever execution in th ....
right now, president biden vowing to respond after three u.s. troops were killed by a drone in the middle east. plus a bipartisan deal in congress could lead to the first major immigration overhaul in decades. and what might be the broadest campaign promise we ve heard in a while, donald trump claims that he will deliver nothing short of world peace. good morning to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m kasie hunt. it is monday, january 29. 5:00 a.m. here in washington where intelligence agencies are working to determine exactly which iran backed militia to hold responsible for a drone attack on a small u.s. outpost in jordan near the syrian border that killed three american soldiers. officials say at least 34 more troops were injured in the attack. it is a number likely to rise as soldiers report symptoms oftrau. president biden vowed that the u.s. will hold all those responsible to account at a time and manner of our choosing. we had a tough ....
today in washington, d.c. what s now coming from d.c. to new york to boston. rob marciano is here. there is also breaking news tonight. iranian militants striking a british ship with a missile. that ship is now on fire, in danger of sinking tonight. martha raddatz with late reporting. there are also late developments in the israel/hamas war tonight. 12 u.n. aid workers accused of taking part in the hamas terror attack on october 7th. what s now happened to those workers tonight. matt gutman standing by in israel. in the u.s., the dramatic testimony in the trial of jennifer crumbley today, the mother of school shooter ethan crumbley. the parents who bought their son the gun, days later called into school over concerns about his behavior and what he had written. prosecutors saying they never told the school they might want to check for the gun. he opened fire hours later. the first-ever execution in the u.s. using nitrogen gas. witnesses on what happened in that r ....
balloon after it reveals it was capable of collecting evidence. the president s critics say it should have been shot down sooner. they had a chance to shoot it down over water and they did and recovered major pieces of it. have relations now between u.s. and china taken a big hit? no. no. owl speak to former defense secretary leon panetta whose criticism of the spy balloon and its response has caught the president s attention. and as the death toll rises to 19,000 people, and hope fades to find any more survivors, we ll talk to david milla land, the president of the international committee helping thousands displaced across turkey and syria. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. as the 2024 campaign is right around the corner it seems with president biden arriving in battleground florida at this hour to tout his support for social security and medicare. republican governors and senators have put the stake firmly in the gop column for more ....
We re down from two humanitarian official u.n. crossing points to one. and for part of monday and tuesday, that u.n. crossing point, the u.n. is largest aid provider in the northwest of syria and help supports ngos like mine it was closed because of the earthquake. so, you can see that this is a very, very challenging situation where the politics is riddled through the natural disaster. i was at that crossing point, in fact, with the u.n. ambassador. what obstacles are you now facing? is the crossing point reopened and is aid getting in? yes, the crossing is reopened. and there s a u.n. convoy of six trucks going through today. the vital need for all manner of humanitarian supplies, i m afraid, health facilities, health medications, but also body bags. you re talking about full range of basics here. and i think it s really important that your viewers understand the danger of a secondary disaster, what the ....