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nbc news cannot verify any of these allegations. israel's foreign ministry said the u.n. claims were despicable and unfounded. israel's military told us it was not immediately able to investigate those claims but said individuals suspected of involvement in terrorist activity are being detained and questioned. they are treated with dignity, and in accordance with international law, and incidents not following guidelines will be looked into. and there are new accusations about israeli presence. arrested before october 7th says treatment inside prisons had grown markedly worse. they treated us less than animals, beating, abusing, torturing, he said. i had three broken ribs. he was arrested on suspicion of communicating with a foreign group affiliated with hamas. a charge he denies, and spent eight months in prison away from his two-year-old daughter before he was released in november. they sexually harassed us to the point of rape, he said. he witnessed guards sodomize his cellmates with objects. nbc news cannot verify any of these al
nbc news cannot verify any of these allegations. israel's foreign ministry said the u.n. claims were despicable and unfounded. israel's military told us it was not immediately able to investigate those claims but said individuals suspected of involvement in terrorist activity are being detained and questioned. they are treated with dignity, and in accordance with international law, and incidents not following guidelines will be looked into. and there are new accusations about israeli presence....
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we have gotten inherent nbc news that the war cabinet is meeting right now as we speak in israel, a senior israeli official telling nbc quote from our perspective the situation is ongoing and we do not know if it is over yet, we are still dealing with their proxies in the region and are still in the middle of a war. what's your reaction? >> absolutely, israel has been in a war for quite some time now, iran operates through proxies, has below in the north, i am so that they participated in small ways but they have a lot that they can bring over 150,000 missiles. also they have a pretty formidable ground force that they could use as well, you have the houthis down south, 100,000 militants and they have been well armed throughout iran, you have the islamists coming out of the west bank, that they play a small role in this fight since october, but they still have not really gotten into israel and to do the things that they are capable of doing and of course hamas there, hamas is still alive and well in the gaza strip, they have not been eradicated by israel. we still have the hostages t
we have gotten inherent nbc news that the war cabinet is meeting right now as we speak in israel, a senior israeli official telling nbc quote from our perspective the situation is ongoing and we do not know if it is over yet, we are still dealing with their proxies in the region and are still in the middle of a war. what's your reaction? >> absolutely, israel has been in a war for quite some time now, iran operates through proxies, has below in the north, i am so that they participated in...
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and nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard. so, monica, what more are we hearing from the kennedy family, how are they explaining putting their support behind joe biden and not one of their own family members, and how does an endorsement like this perhaps benefit joe biden. >> in the case of everybody you saw on stage just now there, ana, their own sibling, the siblings of robert kennedy jr. who came on the stage with president biden, and fully enbraced him over their own blood relative because the election is too high stakes to not get off the sidelines and put their weight behind president biden and vice president harris. they say that is because they believe their relative's candidacy could take votes away from president biden that could be critical in some of these battleground states. they are putting that into the context of the margins. it could be however small, however tight, and that is why their anxiety and concern is growing, but overall, they also say that of course this was a difficult decision for them to make as
and nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard. so, monica, what more are we hearing from the kennedy family, how are they explaining putting their support behind joe biden and not one of their own family members, and how does an endorsement like this perhaps benefit joe biden. >> in the case of everybody you saw on stage just now there, ana, their own sibling, the siblings of robert kennedy jr. who came on the stage with president biden, and fully enbraced him over their own blood relative...
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nbc news has reached out to the idf for comment. joining us now from tel aviv is nbc's raf sanchez. also with us nbc's allie raffa in washington. what's it like there amid this new round of protests? >> jose, in some ways it feels like we are back to a time before october 7th. you'll remember for the first ten months of 2023 before the hamas terror attack, israelis were out on the streets in enormous numbers, every single week protesting against prime minister benjamin netanyahu's plans to weaken the supreme court. now they are back on the streets. it's many of the same people, more liberal, more secular people. they are calling for a new round of elections. they are calling for a cease fire deal to free the hostages, and many of them are very angry that ultra orthodox jewish members of the israeli society are not serving in the israeli military. now, that's something that's been true since the founding of the state of israel but has taken on new significance as israel enters six months of war. people feel that the burden of military service is not being shared equally across societ
nbc news has reached out to the idf for comment. joining us now from tel aviv is nbc's raf sanchez. also with us nbc's allie raffa in washington. what's it like there amid this new round of protests? >> jose, in some ways it feels like we are back to a time before october 7th. you'll remember for the first ten months of 2023 before the hamas terror attack, israelis were out on the streets in enormous numbers, every single week protesting against prime minister benjamin netanyahu's plans...
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and joining us now, nbc news correspondent maggie vespa live from la grange, kentucky, and nbc news meteorologist angie lassman standing by with a bigger look at the forecast. how bad is it where you are? >> yeah, so ana, three of those confirmed tornados that you talked about hit here in kentucky, one specifically here in la grange, which is like a suburb of louisville. this house behind me is kind of like a metaphor for the power of the storm. huge portions of the roof and frankly, that entire front corner kind of just ripped off. from what we can tell, look at this, thrown across the street into the neighbor's front yard. this is just from one twister neighbors say that came through this area. as you said also, we have reports of widespread damage and hundreds of thousands without power this morning across at least half a dozen states from this same system, all of it just remnants of this latest round of severe spring weather. >> get in the house. >> see it? >> yes, it's right there. >> reporter: overnight, more dangerous and destructive weather. tornados, high winds, and flooding rains punish
and joining us now, nbc news correspondent maggie vespa live from la grange, kentucky, and nbc news meteorologist angie lassman standing by with a bigger look at the forecast. how bad is it where you are? >> yeah, so ana, three of those confirmed tornados that you talked about hit here in kentucky, one specifically here in la grange, which is like a suburb of louisville. this house behind me is kind of like a metaphor for the power of the storm. huge portions of the roof and frankly, that...
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joining us now, nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard. this was a vote to try to make it easier for donald trump to get at least one more vote in the electoral college. what's going to happen now? >> they've got about two weeks left to try to pull something off, and the state senator who introduced this bill says that he intends to try once again to get it added to another bill. the question is it germane, relevant to the bill, charlie, he's going to omaha next week. he's going to have a rally to pressure lawmakers to have this happen again here. that one electoral vote could be defining if joe biden were to lose arizona, wisconsin, and georgia. >> and nebraska and maine are the only two states that divvy up their electoral votes that way. everybody else is winner take all. usually one of the congressional districts in nebraska goes for a democrat, am i right about that? >> it's the area, the second congressional district to ride around omaha there. this is a place that donald trump did win in 2016, by about 10,000 votes, but then joe bid
joining us now, nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard. this was a vote to try to make it easier for donald trump to get at least one more vote in the electoral college. what's going to happen now? >> they've got about two weeks left to try to pull something off, and the state senator who introduced this bill says that he intends to try once again to get it added to another bill. the question is it germane, relevant to the bill, charlie, he's going to omaha next week. he's going to have a...
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. >> nbc news justice correspondent ryan reilly, thank you for that new reporting this morning. we want to mention ryan's recent book on the insurrection entitled "sedition hunters: how january 6th broke the justice system." and that does it for us this morning. ana cabrera picks up the coverage right now. >>> right now on "ana cabrera reports," ratcheting tensions following the deaths of seven aide workers. president biden set to speak with israel's netanyahu today after reports an israeli cabinet member yelled during a phone call with u.s. officials. >>> plus, a race against the clock in taiwan, hundreds of people believed to be trapped under the rubble after a powerful earthquake. >>> also ahead, legal heisman, how the judge in donald trump's hush money case is blocking his attempts to delay that trial. >>> and later, more than a million birds euthanized after bird flu is found at a texas poultry plant. the new concerns about a growing outbreak. ♪♪ >>> good morning, it is 10:00 eastern. thanks for being with us. i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york, and this morning, g
. >> nbc news justice correspondent ryan reilly, thank you for that new reporting this morning. we want to mention ryan's recent book on the insurrection entitled "sedition hunters: how january 6th broke the justice system." and that does it for us this morning. ana cabrera picks up the coverage right now. >>> right now on "ana cabrera reports," ratcheting tensions following the deaths of seven aide workers. president biden set to speak with israel's netanyahu...
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under the eiffel tower, nbc news showed around the beach volleyball. this is exciting, to actually see it like this, you get a feeling for how it is going to be. >> yeah, indeed. it is really exciting. you can almost feel the atmosphere of the 13,000 people. >> reporter: the centerpiece set to be the river seine, hosting the opening ceremony. this week, president macron saying france has backup locations planned if security threats arise. now, many olympic locations visible from a riverboat. my guide, podcaster oliver guy. >> this is where it is going to happen. on both sides we're going to have olympic events. >> that side and this side? >> both. >> reporter: in total, 24 venues scattered in and around paris. skateboarding and for the first time break dancing and archery in the grand palace, tae kwon do and fencing. while nine miles outside paris, the spectacular chateau deversailles, will stage the olympic equestrian events. up to 40,000 spectators will watch, competing riders, encircle the magnificent golden fountains. then a different kind of gold,
under the eiffel tower, nbc news showed around the beach volleyball. this is exciting, to actually see it like this, you get a feeling for how it is going to be. >> yeah, indeed. it is really exciting. you can almost feel the atmosphere of the 13,000 people. >> reporter: the centerpiece set to be the river seine, hosting the opening ceremony. this week, president macron saying france has backup locations planned if security threats arise. now, many olympic locations visible from a...
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yasmin vossoughian, nbc news. >> joining us now, nbc news senior correspondent garrett haake, good to have you. two days left, how is donald trump handling this? >> we'll probably find out in 45 minutes to an hour when he has this news conference at mar-a-lago with mike johnson on another topic. we have not seen very much of trump over the last couple of weeks. he has been preparing for the trial to start, meeting with lawyers. he has been posting about it on social media, which is always a pretty good window into his mind, and you see his frustration with the judge in particular and with the gag order that he feels like is limiting his ability to cast this in the political terms that he wants it to be in. how much of this news conference today is about its official topic, election interference and how much of it is about this trial. i think it will be about the best rosetta stone we can get for exactly what's on trump's mind. >> that's a very good point. let's also ask about what donald trump is going to be doing for the next several weeks. this trial could last six weeks. starts on
yasmin vossoughian, nbc news. >> joining us now, nbc news senior correspondent garrett haake, good to have you. two days left, how is donald trump handling this? >> we'll probably find out in 45 minutes to an hour when he has this news conference at mar-a-lago with mike johnson on another topic. we have not seen very much of trump over the last couple of weeks. he has been preparing for the trial to start, meeting with lawyers. he has been posting about it on social media, which is...
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officials directly to nbc news. what are you thinking right now as you think about this potential conflict? >> there is two things that come to mind. one, you already mentioned that we are repositioning assets to defend israel against attack from iran. one of the considerations for the united states is to make sure that the houthis continue to be covered. we have a fairly substantial labor force in the region. they will all be repositioned so that protecting israel from iran will not denigrate the american capabilities from the houthis. richard brought up a significant point. that is about the phasing of all of this. we may be looking at, perhaps, the second phase of the middle east war. the first being the israeli attack on the iranian annex, this being the second phase. the real question is, what happens next to the extent that the israelis can shoot down the drones, that is one thing, -- but the iranians have a sentential capability that are more difficult to shoot down. we already know that military hierarchy, t
officials directly to nbc news. what are you thinking right now as you think about this potential conflict? >> there is two things that come to mind. one, you already mentioned that we are repositioning assets to defend israel against attack from iran. one of the considerations for the united states is to make sure that the houthis continue to be covered. we have a fairly substantial labor force in the region. they will all be repositioned so that protecting israel from iran will not...
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nbc's tom winter has more of this nbc news exclusive interview. what did the fbi director have to say? >> right, chris. yesterday when the fbi director started to speak to our colleague lester holt, he talked about the overall threat environment. he says it's one of the worst that he's seen in his entire career in federal law enforcement. that's when he looks at the threats from china, from iran, from russia, as well as domestic terrorism threats and then the types of threats that you're talking about. this chilling warning about a foreign directed terror plot. something we haven't seen since approximately 2015 or so. so it's been almost nine years since we have seen this type of attack. let's listen to what he had to say. >> we are increasingly concerned about the potential for some kind of coordinated attack here in the homeland, maybe not that different from what you saw against the concert hall in russia a few weeks ago from isis k. >> i think a couple of key points there. he clearly picked that specific incident because it's a foreign-directe
nbc's tom winter has more of this nbc news exclusive interview. what did the fbi director have to say? >> right, chris. yesterday when the fbi director started to speak to our colleague lester holt, he talked about the overall threat environment. he says it's one of the worst that he's seen in his entire career in federal law enforcement. that's when he looks at the threats from china, from iran, from russia, as well as domestic terrorism threats and then the types of threats that you're...
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nbc news foreign correspondent matt bradley, in collaboration with the nbc news investigative unit, takes a closer look. >> reporter: billions of dollars of russian government money is sitting in banks in the united states and europe. in the weeks following the start of russia's war against ukraine in 2022, the g7 countries banded together and froze some $300 billion in russian assets, more than $6 billion in american banks. >> somebody has to pay for reconstruction. i think it should be putin. not the american people. >> it's necessary and urgent for our coalition to find a way to unlock the value of these immobilized assets. >> reporter: the mechanics of just how to transfer the funds from individual banks to ukraine are already being discussed at the highest levels of government in the u.s. and around europe, including just last week in the u.k. >> we're making good progress on how to access those funds on an agreed basis. >>> tomorrow the house is expected to finally vote after months of delay on an aid package including what's known as the repo act, which would allow the united state
nbc news foreign correspondent matt bradley, in collaboration with the nbc news investigative unit, takes a closer look. >> reporter: billions of dollars of russian government money is sitting in banks in the united states and europe. in the weeks following the start of russia's war against ukraine in 2022, the g7 countries banded together and froze some $300 billion in russian assets, more than $6 billion in american banks. >> somebody has to pay for reconstruction. i think it...
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joining us now, nbc news international correspondent hala gorani. what's israeli saying publicly about the hostages? >> reporter: well, katy, from the beginning, really, the israeli government has said they want all of their hostages out, and that is a pre-condition for any cease fire. as you mentioned, there are reports in the "new york times" and elsewhere that hamas simply might not have the number of hostages required to meet the terms of this deal, to meet the terms of what would be a humanitarian release. now, there could be many reasons for that. obviously it is an active war zone, lots of devastation across the gaza strip, and hamas operatives having to move farther and farther south. some of the hostages are elderly. they may have required medicine. they may have been ill. we really don't have answers as to what exactly might have happened to some of the remaining hostages. over 130 of those who were taken on october 7th still inside the territory, dead or alive. and this is, of course, complicating matters. what's also complicating matters
joining us now, nbc news international correspondent hala gorani. what's israeli saying publicly about the hostages? >> reporter: well, katy, from the beginning, really, the israeli government has said they want all of their hostages out, and that is a pre-condition for any cease fire. as you mentioned, there are reports in the "new york times" and elsewhere that hamas simply might not have the number of hostages required to meet the terms of this deal, to meet the terms of what...
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joining us now from miami, nbc news correspondent marissa parra. so explain exactly what they're considering. >> reporter: right. so in terms of what we will think we will find out today, and the operative word being think, we don't know for sure. we thought we were going to hear the decision last week, and that hasn't happened yet, in terms of what we're expecting, we're expecting a ruling on whether or not abortion can appear on the ballot. this starts from a grass roots effort. the florida supreme court is protected under law. they're able to review the language and these ballot initiatives, and so florida attorney general ashley moody who is a republican for instance has been arguing that the language in the ballot initiative is vague, particularly taking issue with the word viability, and this is roughly 24 weeks, saying that's confusing to voters. as we wait to figure out what they will decide in terms of whether or not they will be on the ballot. that is separate from another ruling, you see on the screen, the one on the right. this could co
joining us now from miami, nbc news correspondent marissa parra. so explain exactly what they're considering. >> reporter: right. so in terms of what we will think we will find out today, and the operative word being think, we don't know for sure. we thought we were going to hear the decision last week, and that hasn't happened yet, in terms of what we're expecting, we're expecting a ruling on whether or not abortion can appear on the ballot. this starts from a grass roots effort. the...
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from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with me. i'll see you at the end of tomorrow. >>> thanks to you at home for joining me this hour. do you remember this moment in may of 2021? >> what will be different about florida's election in 2022, what are you about to sign? >> so, right now, i have what we think is the strongest election integrity measures in the country. i'm going to sign it right here. it takes effect. so there you go. >> governor ron desantis, nearly three years ago, signing florida's voter suppression bill and doing it live on fox and friends. he turned his state into a maga wonderland. desantis signed the stop woke app that banned the teaching of race and racism in the state of florida if it made white people uncomfortable. he supported the idea slavery benefited enslaved people suggesting it was sort of a skills training program. he signed the don't say gay bill which banned any teaching about homosexuality or gender identity in florida public schools and all of this was supposed to transform florida into a conserv
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a source familiar with the situation tells nbc news the u.s. was not involved in the strike. meanwhile, some countries in the middle east are weighing in on israel's actions. egypt's foreign minister put out a statement a short time ago saying the country is deeply concerned about an escalation between israel and iran and warned about the consequences of expanding the conflict and instability in the region. meanwhile, the u.s. has imposed a new round of sanctions in iran in response to its attack in israel last weekend. the treasury department announced yesterday the biden administration's actions will degrade and disrupt iran's drone program. the sanctions also target exports by the country's steel industry, which generates billions in annual revenue. officials say the u.s. has imposed sanctions on more than 600 iranian related entities over the past three years. joining us once again former fbi special agent and national security analyst for nbc news and msnbc, clint watts. clint, we're expecting to hear from secretary antony blinken in the next hour or so. he's in italy th
a source familiar with the situation tells nbc news the u.s. was not involved in the strike. meanwhile, some countries in the middle east are weighing in on israel's actions. egypt's foreign minister put out a statement a short time ago saying the country is deeply concerned about an escalation between israel and iran and warned about the consequences of expanding the conflict and instability in the region. meanwhile, the u.s. has imposed a new round of sanctions in iran in response to its...
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the palm beach county state attorney david ehrenberg tells nbc news that judge cannon makes even clearer in her paperless order that the classified documents case was never going to trial before the
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want to bring in nbc news washington correspondent yamiche alcindor. let's start with the january 6th case that the court is hearing today and how it could have important repercussions for donald trump. explain. >> that's right, ana. this case centers specifically on joseph fisher, he is a former police officer who broke into the u.s. capitol on january 6th, he was charged with obstruction and specifically obstruction of an official proceeding. he's arguing that the obstruction law should not apply to him. it is mainly the case that he's making is that he didn't destroy any records and, in fact, that he should not be charged with this charge. now, what we're looking at here is whether or not the government is going to be successful in arguing that this really -- this obstruction law is a catch all phrase and that in fact because he was part of the crowd that obstructed an official proceeding of congress, of course, that being certifying those votes on january 6th that he should be charged with that. what is interesting here, of course, is that former p
want to bring in nbc news washington correspondent yamiche alcindor. let's start with the january 6th case that the court is hearing today and how it could have important repercussions for donald trump. explain. >> that's right, ana. this case centers specifically on joseph fisher, he is a former police officer who broke into the u.s. capitol on january 6th, he was charged with obstruction and specifically obstruction of an official proceeding. he's arguing that the obstruction law should...
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joining me now is nbc news reporter live from the recall watch party in enid, oklahoma. thank you for put s this on our radar and being live on the scene as the results are coming in here. can you give us a picture of sort of the grass roots effort to oust a white supremacist from the city council? >> yeah, i mean you can take a look around this room. i'm at the watch party for the enid social justice community. this is a small group of people who have a huge effect on their community in terms of white supremacy and extremism. now, it folks around me are all different. they have different ideas, some are democrats, some are very, very progressive leftist, but they came together in 2013 when judd blevins was elected. we knew about his past, some stuff was on the internet, but these are the folks like you just showed cony and nancy, these are the folks who really, really wouldn't just let go. they kecht going to city council meetings holding the picture of judd blevins up at unite the right they kept having protests, they wouldn't let it go and now to me and all the people
joining me now is nbc news reporter live from the recall watch party in enid, oklahoma. thank you for put s this on our radar and being live on the scene as the results are coming in here. can you give us a picture of sort of the grass roots effort to oust a white supremacist from the city council? >> yeah, i mean you can take a look around this room. i'm at the watch party for the enid social justice community. this is a small group of people who have a huge effect on their community in...
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stephanie ruhle is the nbc news business analyst and host of nbc's the 11th hour, and the best explainer of the economy out there bar none. she joins me now, so, stephanie, you know these players, you know the economy so well. give me your reaction to what barry just said. what did you make of what he had to say? >> he never does. i remember when donald trump was running for office, it was years ago, barry dillard looked in the camera and said, he's a two bit huckster, a scam artist, barry has been saying that for years, which by the way most people in the business community have been saying about donald trump, so when you watched him there, he doesn't take this seriously. he's exasperated because barry runs a public company where you actually have to have the fundamentals of a company analyzed, and then people invest in that company, and you have to accurately represent to your potential shareholders what this company does, and the earning potential. none of that is happening, here. you saw barry, he's not even taking it seriously. >> he seemed perplexed, like he was at a loss for words
stephanie ruhle is the nbc news business analyst and host of nbc's the 11th hour, and the best explainer of the economy out there bar none. she joins me now, so, stephanie, you know these players, you know the economy so well. give me your reaction to what barry just said. what did you make of what he had to say? >> he never does. i remember when donald trump was running for office, it was years ago, barry dillard looked in the camera and said, he's a two bit huckster, a scam artist,...
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our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with courtney kube at the pentagon. you have new reporting on the meeting earlier this week before today's critical call where things got kind of explosive. what can you tell us? >> this was a meeting earlier this week, a virtual meeting between senior officials and israeli officials and the intent was to talk about rafah, and specifically, according to a number of officials familiar with the meeting, they spoke about the israeli plans to address the humanitarian situation that would come with a possible ground invasion of rafah. now, that would include plans the israelis presented to the united states to move more than a million civilians out of rafah according to officials in only a matter of a couple of weeks. as you mentioned, the meeting grew somewhat tense. over the course of the reporting on the meeting, our colleague carol lee and i learned that a number of recent meetings between u.s. and israeli officials have been more and more intense as they discuss the situation
our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with courtney kube at the pentagon. you have new reporting on the meeting earlier this week before today's critical call where things got kind of explosive. what can you tell us? >> this was a meeting earlier this week, a virtual meeting between senior officials and israeli officials and the intent was to talk about rafah, and specifically, according to a number of officials familiar with the meeting, they spoke...
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joining us now, nbc news white house correspondent monica alba. "punchbowl news" cofounder and political contributor, jake sherman, and "washington post" senior national correspondent and msnbc political analyst, ashley parker. in terms of politics, monica, and not to turn this crisis into just a political issue. it's so much more than that. but in terms of politics here at home because, again, this is an election year, the president is facing what really is a no-win situation. you've got progressives who want him to end the war immediately. you've got moderates who want him to at least moderate, and you've got conservatives out there now saying that he should be putting no bars on israel, no red lines, moderating not at all when it comes to what israel is doing in gaza. how is this administration approaching the issue today? >> yeah, you can't ignore the politics here, certainly, i think that's fair, but it's the policy, really, that is driving so much of the politics. if there is a potential shift there, that would be really notable. but in term
joining us now, nbc news white house correspondent monica alba. "punchbowl news" cofounder and political contributor, jake sherman, and "washington post" senior national correspondent and msnbc political analyst, ashley parker. in terms of politics, monica, and not to turn this crisis into just a political issue. it's so much more than that. but in terms of politics here at home because, again, this is an election year, the president is facing what really is a no-win...
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c joining me for insight and analysis are nbc news washington managing editor carol lee. "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan, and "washington post"on columnist eugene robins. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." ♪♪ >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with kristen welker.gt >>> good sunday morning. the world is waking up to a new inflexion point in the war in the middle east. overnight iran mounted a wide-scale aerial attack on israel, launching more than 300 drones and missiles in retaliation for israel's air n strike on iran's consulate in syria two weeks ago that killed seven members of iran's revolutionary guard, including two top commanders. this is the first time iran has directly attacked israel from its own territory. the israeli military with this forceful response. >> iran has launched a direct attack from iranian soil towards the state of israel. f this is a severe and dangerous escalation. >> now, according to israeli defense forces, 99% of the missiles and drones
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from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. see you at the end of tomorrow. >> the president of the united states just wrote a personal check for the payment of hush e money as part of a criminal scheme to file a kind pan finance loss. >> he says to me something to the effect of, don't worry, michael. your january and february reimbursement checks are coming. >> the witness we could see, including a few surprises. >>> the dystopic origins of arizona's new abortion law as republican panic sets in. >> the only issue they think they have is on abortion, and now all i say is, the states are handling it. for mac >>> the death of o.j. simpson. >> we the above find the defendant, or james simpson, not guilty of the murder -- >>> when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. donald trump's first criminal trial for allegedly paying hush money to an adult film star to cover up their relationship is scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m. in manhattan this coming monday morning. i say scheduled b
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joining me now, antonia hilton, nbc news correspondent. every time you visit i get a distressing picture of what's happening elsewhere in the country and this is not any. it's really important and essential reporting. i just wonder, first of all, for people who are unclear as to how this arrangement works, when and how are these kids being taken out of public school and sent to bible study, effectively? >> i'm sure people want to know, one more time, how is this legal? lifewise has the support of a number of supreme court rulings and their able to make this work through the three things. it has to be optional. you can't have a school district it's forcing everyone to be in lifewise. it can't be on school property. usually lifewise sets up at a church that's close by. the one we went to was about half a mile ride. it's nothing. and then he can't take place when there would be a math or science class, something seen as essential. kids are coming out of things like recess, in the case of the students you just saw, leaving their library period
joining me now, antonia hilton, nbc news correspondent. every time you visit i get a distressing picture of what's happening elsewhere in the country and this is not any. it's really important and essential reporting. i just wonder, first of all, for people who are unclear as to how this arrangement works, when and how are these kids being taken out of public school and sent to bible study, effectively? >> i'm sure people want to know, one more time, how is this legal? lifewise has the...
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our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments and we begin with nbc ease yamiche alcindor in tucson, arizona, where the vice president is planning to hammer donald trump on the issue of abortion. yamiche, good to see you. what are we expecting to hear? >> the vice president is really going to go aggressively at former president donald trump saying that he is to blame for the situation here in arizona where an 1864 near total ban of abortion may go into effect in the next few weeks here. she is going to do this as part of a campaign event, not an official event, and the distinction is that she is going to be able to name check the former president more aggressively. she wanted to do this as a campaign event so she could go after him. i want to read part of the speech released by the campaign. she's going to say in part, we understand who is to blame, the former president donald trump, it is donald trump who during his 2016 campaign said women should be punished for seeking an abortion. here's what a trump term looks like, more bans, less suffering, less freedom, an
our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments and we begin with nbc ease yamiche alcindor in tucson, arizona, where the vice president is planning to hammer donald trump on the issue of abortion. yamiche, good to see you. what are we expecting to hear? >> the vice president is really going to go aggressively at former president donald trump saying that he is to blame for the situation here in arizona where an 1864 near total ban of abortion may go into effect in the...
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nbc news chief environmental affairs correspondent anne thompson is covering the story for us. talk about going from one scary story to another. but when i saw this this morning, i was like, what is going on. >> so actually, this is really good news because for decades environmental activists have been urging the epa to take action against these forever chemicals that are known as pfas. and these chemicals are linked to all kinds of health problems, cancers, thyroid disease, heart disease, you name it. so how do they get into our drinking water? well, either they come from chemical plants when they're disposed, they get into the drink water or a lot of them, military installations. when the military has done firefighter exercises in the fire fighting foam are forever chemicals, they seep into the ground and get into the ground water. that's how the pollution has happened. now, the epa has set up what amounts to a five-year plan, the first three years of the plan, water utilities have to monitor their water and measure for these pfas, these forever chemicals. then if they exceed
nbc news chief environmental affairs correspondent anne thompson is covering the story for us. talk about going from one scary story to another. but when i saw this this morning, i was like, what is going on. >> so actually, this is really good news because for decades environmental activists have been urging the epa to take action against these forever chemicals that are known as pfas. and these chemicals are linked to all kinds of health problems, cancers, thyroid disease, heart...
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i want to bring in nbc news correspondent, courtney >>. what are you hearing right now? >> so we are trying to get any kind of details about this operation that israel carried out inside of iran. all we know is iranian state media is saying that there were a number of explosions near issa hahn. of course, our viewers may be familiar with that city because there is a critical nuclear facility there. but at this point, we don't have any indications that that is, that there was any kind of specific a strike or attack on the nuclear facility, it just nu happens to be in the area around there. of course we are asking questions. but as of now we have no indication that this was actually an attack on the ly nuclear facility itself. now the u.s., as we heard from gabe, u.s. officials are not confirming any of this. we are hearing that the prime minister netanyahu's office is also not commenting on this. but steph, the reality is, we have been waiting for something like this to happen all week and that is for the israelis to respond to this massive volley of, massive attack that
i want to bring in nbc news correspondent, courtney >>. what are you hearing right now? >> so we are trying to get any kind of details about this operation that israel carried out inside of iran. all we know is iranian state media is saying that there were a number of explosions near issa hahn. of course, our viewers may be familiar with that city because there is a critical nuclear facility there. but at this point, we don't have any indications that that is, that there was any...
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meanwhile, officials telling nbc news that the u.s. and israel have been closely coordinating how to defend against this imminent attack. for fears of growing regional war have been escalating for months ever since hamas is october 7th attack on israel, and the subsequent israeli war on gaza. joining me now, richard engel, nbc news chief foreign correspondent. he is in jerusalem for us in the early hours of the morning there we are in that window, richard, of anticipating some of those drones making their way into israel, as well as potentially those missiles. what can you tell us about what has transpired there in terms of israel's ability to intercept some of these drones, or perhaps even american intercepts over the skies of jordan? >> reporter: over the skies of israel, also over the skies of jordan, also over the skies of syria and iraq. this entire region is now mobilized. if you look at the, those flight control apps, and i was just looking at one a few minutes ago, you see a big hole where there are no planes flying all across
meanwhile, officials telling nbc news that the u.s. and israel have been closely coordinating how to defend against this imminent attack. for fears of growing regional war have been escalating for months ever since hamas is october 7th attack on israel, and the subsequent israeli war on gaza. joining me now, richard engel, nbc news chief foreign correspondent. he is in jerusalem for us in the early hours of the morning there we are in that window, richard, of anticipating some of those drones...
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nbc news asked donald trump's campaign for the transcript. we asked him to let us in to listen to his remarks. both requests were denied. >> well, raising $50 million is chump change of the message to all of them was you will not be paying one dollar more in taxes. things like taxes, things that carry interest will be safe if i'm the next president. what is extraordinary is you wonder, if donald trump space you care so much about populist messaging, those very same people who judge joe biden for having a fundraiser across the street from us at radio city music hall, the wonder of those people are ever going to find out what was that at that party. probably not. they were invited. john, katie, charles. thank you all for starting this off tonight. >>> when we return, donald trump finally clarifies where he stands on abortion and it has angered members of his own party and later, joe biden unveils a new plan for helping student loan borrowers. polls show that is working. the 11th hour just getting underway on a monday night. underway on a monday
nbc news asked donald trump's campaign for the transcript. we asked him to let us in to listen to his remarks. both requests were denied. >> well, raising $50 million is chump change of the message to all of them was you will not be paying one dollar more in taxes. things like taxes, things that carry interest will be safe if i'm the next president. what is extraordinary is you wonder, if donald trump space you care so much about populist messaging, those very same people who judge joe...
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we begin with our new nbc news poll and the headline, president biden is closing the gap with former president trump. trump leads biden by two points in a head-to-head matchup, 46% to 44%. biden has narrowed that deficit by five points in january. when third-party candidates are included, biden leads by two points, 39% to 37%. the president's job approval has ticked up to 42%, up five points from january. the last time we have seen a five-point increase for an incumbent president in their re-election year was bill clinton in 1996. there are still troubling numbers in the poll for biden. he trails trump by 22 points on dealing with inflation and the cost of living. all of it comes amid a major foreign policy development. six months after the president delivered an oval office speech pledging aid for ukraine, $61 billion in new funding finally passed on saturday, 311-112. >> the bill is passed. >> a moment of bipartisanship. in a congress primarily defined by its dysfunction. 101 republicans and 210 democrats voted in favor. congress passed aid for israel and taiwan, along with a measu
we begin with our new nbc news poll and the headline, president biden is closing the gap with former president trump. trump leads biden by two points in a head-to-head matchup, 46% to 44%. biden has narrowed that deficit by five points in january. when third-party candidates are included, biden leads by two points, 39% to 37%. the president's job approval has ticked up to 42%, up five points from january. the last time we have seen a five-point increase for an incumbent president in their...
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let's go now to nbc news white house correspondent allie rafah. how are they handling this. >> reporter: good morning. this is a delicate position for the president to be in. as he vows what he is calling iron glad support for israel in the wake of the attack by iran while also being concerned about the possibility that the u.s. could be dragged deeper into this conflict. something that the white house has fought very hard to avoid since the war between israel and hamas began six months ago. u.s. official say some of them are concerned israel could respond quickly without thinking through the potential fallout of the actions saying those concerns stem in part from the administration views the approach israel has taken to the war against hamas and attack in damascus syria that killed several top iranian military commanders. and remember, this all comes against the backdrop of what biden aides say are private concerns the president has that prime minister netanyahu is trying to pull the u.s. deeper into the war for political reasons. senior administ
let's go now to nbc news white house correspondent allie rafah. how are they handling this. >> reporter: good morning. this is a delicate position for the president to be in. as he vows what he is calling iron glad support for israel in the wake of the attack by iran while also being concerned about the possibility that the u.s. could be dragged deeper into this conflict. something that the white house has fought very hard to avoid since the war between israel and hamas began six months...
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joining us now, nbc news capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles. so quite a few letters, ryan. >> reporter: yeah, you know, katy, there's no doubt that the impeachment inquiry has been the biggest kind of spotlight that the house oversight committee has shined on the biden administration. to be fair, this committee has done a lot of work behind the scenes, looking into a wide range of issues related to the biden administration and their various agencies. they have had questions to the federal trade commission, they have talked about the origins of the covid pandemic, they have also talked about the biden administration and their relationship with the chinese government. these are all things that oversight believes is within their purview, and it's also something that they believe that they can have an impact on. and the house oversight chairman has promised as they wrap up all of these investigations they're going to issue a long list of legislative suggestions that could help to fix what they see as some of the problems that have been developed ov
joining us now, nbc news capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles. so quite a few letters, ryan. >> reporter: yeah, you know, katy, there's no doubt that the impeachment inquiry has been the biggest kind of spotlight that the house oversight committee has shined on the biden administration. to be fair, this committee has done a lot of work behind the scenes, looking into a wide range of issues related to the biden administration and their various agencies. they have had questions to the...
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we spoke with one of them yesterday here, he was on "nbc nightly news" and the "today" show. he alleges the dreamliner fuselage is joined, pieces of the fuselage are joined in the manufacturing process, he alleges that there is too much of a gap, too much of a gap between pieces of the fuselage, and as a result, he worries and warns that the plane could go under enormous stress and that could lead to fatigue failure and the plane could break apart. take a listen to what he told me. >> the plane will fall apart at the joints, where the -- where we're talking about. once you fall apart, you're going to descend all the way to the ground. >> reporter: you think the plane could break apart in air? >> absolutely. >> okay, that's a very dramatic claim indeed. we would hasten to add the 787 dreamliner has flown millions of people safely for 13 years. boeing is out with a statement, we need to read what they said to make sure you understand, boeing says this is absolutely inaccurate. it says extensive and rigorous testing of the fuselage and heavy maintenance checks of nearly 700 in s
we spoke with one of them yesterday here, he was on "nbc nightly news" and the "today" show. he alleges the dreamliner fuselage is joined, pieces of the fuselage are joined in the manufacturing process, he alleges that there is too much of a gap, too much of a gap between pieces of the fuselage, and as a result, he worries and warns that the plane could go under enormous stress and that could lead to fatigue failure and the plane could break apart. take a listen to what he...
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joining me now is antonia hilton, nbc news correspondent. antonia, every time you visit here, i get a distressing picture of what's happening elsewhere in the country, and this is not -- >> i'm sorry to stress you out. >> no, it's really important and essential reporting. i wonder first of all how is it for people who are a little bit unclear as to how this arrangement works, when and how are these kids being taken out of public school and being sent to bible study, effectively? >>iacy, i'm sure people want to know, too, wait, one more time how is this legal? lifewise has the support, frankly, of a number of supreme court rulings, and they're able to make this work through three thing. it has to be optional, so kids have to opt in. you can't have a school district forcing anyone to be in lifewise. it can't be on the school property. usually life. wise sets up at a church close by. one we went to was about a half a mile ride. it's like nothing. and then it can't take place when it would be a math or science class, something seen as essential.
joining me now is antonia hilton, nbc news correspondent. antonia, every time you visit here, i get a distressing picture of what's happening elsewhere in the country, and this is not -- >> i'm sorry to stress you out. >> no, it's really important and essential reporting. i wonder first of all how is it for people who are a little bit unclear as to how this arrangement works, when and how are these kids being taken out of public school and being sent to bible study, effectively?...
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he is chief international analyst for nbc news. admiral, if i could start with you on exactly what happened during the interception, in the hours before, who got together? who led at the u.s.? how important was it that most of these drones and missiles and rockets were intercepted? i mean, the message about iran and to iran seems, to me, to be vital here. >> i agree. and i spent much of my career at sea in command of guided missile destroyers and cruisers. this was the mission, shooting down missiles directed at our carriers, at our allies. i can't imagine a better day for the air defenders than to knock down 350 drones, ballistic missiles and cruise missiles. it's a feat of military arms, and it also speaks to the military mismatch, frankly, between iran, which has, you know, reasonable technology in those zones, but the capabilities on the allied side. in terms of how this was put together, think of it as a defense in depth. it begins with satellite coverage that sees these launches at great distance. command and control that's s
he is chief international analyst for nbc news. admiral, if i could start with you on exactly what happened during the interception, in the hours before, who got together? who led at the u.s.? how important was it that most of these drones and missiles and rockets were intercepted? i mean, the message about iran and to iran seems, to me, to be vital here. >> i agree. and i spent much of my career at sea in command of guided missile destroyers and cruisers. this was the mission, shooting...
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yesterday nbc news was first to report on a new memo from biden's campaign, outlining how they believe democrats might win back that state this november. today a group of house democrats traveled for a field hearing about the state's restrictive abortion bans. among the witnesses at that meeting was deborah, a florida woman who was forced by state law to carry her baby to term despite doctors assessments that the newborn would not survive long after birth and that carrying the pregnancy in term could risk her life. >> so the florida law forced you to carry the baby until 37 weeks with no amniotic fluid and a certainty that he would not survive? >> yeah. yes. the next few months were the toughest times of my life as i continued to grow and experience horrible pain from the baby pushing up on different body parts. >> deborah joins the chorus of women speaking out about the absolutely appalling and dehumanizing experiences that they have had to have while trying to end pregnancies with states with new abortion bans on their book. those stories reshaped traditional battle lines. in califor
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. >> nbc news correspondent yasmin vossoughian today reporting on the shocking self emilation of a man outside the trump trial. as it happened, this as the historic trial draws media attention from around the world. >>> also tonight, just a short time ago, judge merchan denied a last-minute appeal by trump and declared to the former president and everyone else in court, we're going to have opening statements on monday morning. this trial is starting. >>> and we begin tonight with our new reality as a country, and in the media, as our first ever criminal trial of a former u.s. president is slated to get under way bright and early monday morning. in the state of new york versus donald trump. the jury of 12 plus six alternates was sworn in this afternoon, much more quickly than anymore anyone expected. but the reality that we're now faced with is my industry, the media, which has struggled with how to cover a former president who fomented an actual insurrection and is running for president again now has to figure out how to cover the absolute spectacle of him being on trial. the historic
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nbc news has tracked almost 50 airstrikes in rafah since then. more than half a dozen are in areas the israeli government directed gazans to go to for safety, by name. the leaflet dropped on december 18th lists, in addition, two other safe zones. our investigation reveals the idf targeted those three areas after it told residents to head there. january 9th, and airstrike occurred. this attack a family home, killing 15 people. we filmed the aftermath of the attack and the wounded, treated at the nearby hoss will. they told us that the area was safe, but unfortunately, it was not. >> many of my cousins were killed. >> february 12, 2024, we filmed the aftermath of an airstrike, on this camp. >> translator: they asked us to go there because it is safe. this is the safe area. look around you. what happened? >> reporter: april 20th at 10:00, in the same district, the building was leveled. among the dead brought to the hospital are a pregnant woman, whose premature baby briefly survived only to perish in the war it was born into. the israeli government
nbc news has tracked almost 50 airstrikes in rafah since then. more than half a dozen are in areas the israeli government directed gazans to go to for safety, by name. the leaflet dropped on december 18th lists, in addition, two other safe zones. our investigation reveals the idf targeted those three areas after it told residents to head there. january 9th, and airstrike occurred. this attack a family home, killing 15 people. we filmed the aftermath of the attack and the wounded, treated at the...
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we have new information now, and our nbc newsfive producer is reporting that civil aviation's that had suspended flights this morning announced that flights are resuming in iran. the situation there is normal for aviation. currently, there are no restrictions on domestic and international flights at any of iran's airports. i want to go to jerusalem now, where nbc news chief correspondent, richard engel is standing by. it is mourning in jerusalem, it is morning in tehran, and richard, you made an interesting point here, that you do not have air sirens in jerusalem, very unlike last saturday. you do not have guidance, from home defense in israel for people to seek shelter, and the iranian are talking about how it is business as usual. there seems to be some effort to telegraph, for both countries, that, perhaps this is not the thing that is going to set us on the brink of a major regional war? >> reporter: well, i can tell you, just looking where i am right now in jerusalem, i see buses moving down the street, people, normal foot traffic, no sense of panic here at all. no new instruction
we have new information now, and our nbc newsfive producer is reporting that civil aviation's that had suspended flights this morning announced that flights are resuming in iran. the situation there is normal for aviation. currently, there are no restrictions on domestic and international flights at any of iran's airports. i want to go to jerusalem now, where nbc news chief correspondent, richard engel is standing by. it is mourning in jerusalem, it is morning in tehran, and richard, you made...
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in the meantime, joining us right now is nbc news national correspondent yasmin vossoughian outside that courthouse. she witnessed this whole thing go down. yasmin, you were on air when this fire happened. tell me what you saw and have we learned any more details? >> reporter: it was really unbelievable to see, obviously reporting on the impanelled jury for donald trump, a historic moment in this nation's history, and as i look out of the corner of my eye, i heard an individual yelling that he's on fire, and it was hard to kind of understand what i was seeing with my own eyes. and i want to keep an eye on this press conference and make sure we go to that as soon as they get up and going, but as i looked over, i thought, there's a fire in the middle of that square, and this is a cordoned off area, ana, that is there for protesters and on day one of this trial, of the jury selection process, it was filled with protesters. today there were one or two individuals mulling about in the area throughout the day, and then i understood what i was actually seeing with my own eyes, which was an indi
in the meantime, joining us right now is nbc news national correspondent yasmin vossoughian outside that courthouse. she witnessed this whole thing go down. yasmin, you were on air when this fire happened. tell me what you saw and have we learned any more details? >> reporter: it was really unbelievable to see, obviously reporting on the impanelled jury for donald trump, a historic moment in this nation's history, and as i look out of the corner of my eye, i heard an individual yelling...
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joining us now, nbc news international correspondent josh lederman. what can you tell us about the new apparent sticking point in the negotiations for a hostage and cease-fire deal? >> well, ana, that source in the israeli prime minister's office told our team on the ground in israel that there is a big difference between hamas and israelis over what should happen in northern gaza, with hamas really pushing for all of those gazans who were evacuated from the north, the beginning of the war, down to southern gaza to be allowed essentially a free ability to return as they please, to northern gaza, with very little restriction, where as the israelis are insisting upon airport style security checks for those who are returning to the northern part of the gaza strip. they want it to be a trickle of people returning. so that is one sticking point right now. the good news is neither side has pulled out of these talks. but as of right now, there are no signs that a deal is imminent. >> netanyahu has faced warnings from the u.s. against a rafah offensive and no
joining us now, nbc news international correspondent josh lederman. what can you tell us about the new apparent sticking point in the negotiations for a hostage and cease-fire deal? >> well, ana, that source in the israeli prime minister's office told our team on the ground in israel that there is a big difference between hamas and israelis over what should happen in northern gaza, with hamas really pushing for all of those gazans who were evacuated from the north, the beginning of the...
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joining us now is nbc news correspondent guad venegas. no, it's antonia hylton, i'm sorry about that. also nbc news digital senior white house reporter, peter nicholas. sorry. antonia, talk to me about what you have seen. so far it doesn't look like anybody has left? >> reporter: they have not left, and if anything, they're emboldened at this point. as you can see behind me here, the encampment is still very much in tact. i have not seen a single tent come down. and actually, there aren't that many students in the encampment. there are a couple hanging out in there. there are hundreds marching all around campus right now. this area in front of columbia's butler library has become the central focal point, but they are walking, marching and chanting in every corner o. -- of the campus. what we haven't seen is an administrative response. they sent deputies for minouche shafik. they said the students had to sign certain forms or risk disciplinary action. students thought at 2:00 p.m., we will be here, maybe there will be the nypd or private p
joining us now is nbc news correspondent guad venegas. no, it's antonia hylton, i'm sorry about that. also nbc news digital senior white house reporter, peter nicholas. sorry. antonia, talk to me about what you have seen. so far it doesn't look like anybody has left? >> reporter: they have not left, and if anything, they're emboldened at this point. as you can see behind me here, the encampment is still very much in tact. i have not seen a single tent come down. and actually, there aren't...