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i think there's been less of a deterrent from iran, although, because of hezbollah and because of hamas and the houthis, i think israel's always been careful to understand that, you know, iran could do serious damage to israel if it chose. usually with its proxies. whether it's going to attack another ird see commander in syria or in lebanon or anywhere else, it's hard to say. it really depends on, you know, netanyahu and his hard-line government right now , whether they want to bring iran more into the , into the fight. >> it's always a pleasure. hank you so much for your analysis and insight tonight. take care, my friend. >> thank you, thank you. >>> after the break, fired for protesting. i'll break down the tensions at google that reached a boiling point this week. int this week. ? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in ch
i think there's been less of a deterrent from iran, although, because of hezbollah and because of hamas and the houthis, i think israel's always been careful to understand that, you know, iran could do serious damage to israel if it chose. usually with its proxies. whether it's going to attack another ird see commander in syria or in lebanon or anywhere else, it's hard to say. it really depends on, you know, netanyahu and his hard-line government right now , whether they want to bring iran more...
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and israel does not want it because they have their hands full with hamas and hezbollah to the north. >> i think you were reading my mind because you answered in a comprehensive manner the next question i was going to aspirate i thank you admiral. shortcut when we return, less than 48 hours away from opening statement in the first criminal trial. glenn kirschner will join me to break down what we can expect. s hipping to your advantage. keep those expectations with reliable ground shipping. thanks brandon. with usps ground advantage®. ♪♪ ♪ that colonoscopy for getting screened ♪ ♪ is why i'm delaying ♪ ♪ i heard i had a choice ♪ ♪ i know the name, that's what i'm saying ♪ -cologuard®? -cologuard. cologuard! -screen for colon cancer. -at home, like you want. -you the man! -actually, he's a box. cologuard is a one-of-a-kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45+ at average risk, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider for cologuard. ♪ i did it my way ♪ - ugh. - cabin crew cro
and israel does not want it because they have their hands full with hamas and hezbollah to the north. >> i think you were reading my mind because you answered in a comprehensive manner the next question i was going to aspirate i thank you admiral. shortcut when we return, less than 48 hours away from opening statement in the first criminal trial. glenn kirschner will join me to break down what we can expect. s hipping to your advantage. keep those expectations with reliable ground...
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. $26 billion for israel in his war against hamas but died -- $9 million that go to humanitarian aid a lot of that will be used in gaza to help civilians airport that is a red line that democrats have in order to even vote for the bills to begin with and then you have many pass for the indo- pacific and taiwan. you also have another bill separately for tiktok. this is extremely significant because the senate, but controlled senate and biden indicated they would back it sang biden say he will sign the package. the biggest question at this moment is, of course, what happens next to johnsonburg that is exactly what we pressed him on a couple moments ago. watch this. >> as i have said many times i do not walk around the building being worried about a motion to vacate. i have to do my job. we did. i have done what i believe to be the right thing that is to allow the house to work as well you do the right thing and you let the chips fall where they may. >> reporter: i talked to congressman massey who was one of the three backing this effort but he was careful to say at what they want johns
. $26 billion for israel in his war against hamas but died -- $9 million that go to humanitarian aid a lot of that will be used in gaza to help civilians airport that is a red line that democrats have in order to even vote for the bills to begin with and then you have many pass for the indo- pacific and taiwan. you also have another bill separately for tiktok. this is extremely significant because the senate, but controlled senate and biden indicated they would back it sang biden say he will...
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we also had language that prevents the funding from going to hamas or any other bad actors. that is an important element of oversight. congress takes oversight seriously and we will keep an eye on every dollar. i said it simply and once again, it is an old military adage, we would rather sebd bullets to the conflict overseas than our own troops. i think this is an important moment and an important opportunity to make the decision. we allowed the house to do that and i expect the senate to make the same decision. one or two questions. as i said many times, i don't walk around the building worried about a motion to vacate. i have to do my job. i did the right thing to allow the house to work its will. you do the right thing and you let the chips fall where they may. >> it took too long for aid to ukraine and maybe toolong. why you decide to do it right now? >> the house had a lot of important work to do here. we had a reauthorize the foreign intelligence surveillance act. we had a lot of important measures to be done and we got to this as quickly as we could. this is an import
we also had language that prevents the funding from going to hamas or any other bad actors. that is an important element of oversight. congress takes oversight seriously and we will keep an eye on every dollar. i said it simply and once again, it is an old military adage, we would rather sebd bullets to the conflict overseas than our own troops. i think this is an important moment and an important opportunity to make the decision. we allowed the house to do that and i expect the senate to make...
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that money would go to civilians in gaza as they are experiencing those strikes from israel after that hamas attack on october 7th. overall here, the overarching story is of kos -- of course after they are clearing these bills with the help of democrats especially when it comes to a two ukraine, the senate will take this up as a package. they are working out an agreement there, katie, so it is not sure when they will bring this up. by next week, we do expect this package to land on the president's desk. there is also a measure tucked in here that would effectively ban tick tock if the parent company, bytedance, which is owned by china, a chinese company, does not sell tiktok within a year. but of course, over all of this is johnson's job. it is his job on the line especially after republicans, three of them had said that they could potentially force a motion to kick him out. i talked to one of them yesterday, congressman thomas massey, who gathered with reporters just a couple minutes ago, as well. he is looking to have speaker johnson resign on his own. a part of that is because of the dram
that money would go to civilians in gaza as they are experiencing those strikes from israel after that hamas attack on october 7th. overall here, the overarching story is of kos -- of course after they are clearing these bills with the help of democrats especially when it comes to a two ukraine, the senate will take this up as a package. they are working out an agreement there, katie, so it is not sure when they will bring this up. by next week, we do expect this package to land on the...
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and you hear more and more daring critiques of hamas by gazans who have just about had it. >> we have talked the last fou years, because israelis stood up against things that they thought the government was doing that were unfair, is there some chance of a larger ground swell movement that involves palestinians protesting their government and israeli protesting their government that could lead to some change that could lead to peace? is there anything in your heart as aiohave covered this as long as you have living in jerusalem that something good could come of this? >> yes, and i could name names. there is an organization called standing together. it is an organization of palestinians and israelis who protest together and hold events. there is in jerusalem, a community center in my neighborhood called fill bet. which is a play on words, to feel at home. it has wonderful arabic, hebrew events. i could go on and on. the people involved in active initiatives for creating a positive life in the future have gotten stronger out of this despair that most of society is feeling. >> tell me ab
and you hear more and more daring critiques of hamas by gazans who have just about had it. >> we have talked the last fou years, because israelis stood up against things that they thought the government was doing that were unfair, is there some chance of a larger ground swell movement that involves palestinians protesting their government and israeli protesting their government that could lead to some change that could lead to peace? is there anything in your heart as aiohave covered this...
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supporting ukraine, given what russia is doing there and in terms of supporting israel and given what hamas is doing there. how do members of the progressive caucus peel off that particular piece, specifically given everything we know on the ground? the second part of it would be, if joe biden came out and said, called for a cease-fire which i think is one of the big issues for members of the caucus, what would you expect netanyahu to do? if he didn't do it, would you hold the president accountable for netanyahu not doing that thing? >> the president has called for a cease-fire. he recently did that. he also said he would consider conditioning aid and he tied it at that time to if israel -- if the netanyahu government would go into rafah. the fact is that there are strikes in rafah but there has not been a full-scale invasion. i think this is something we are, you have to remember that we are the largest backer of aid to israel, the united states. other than israel itself. we will be there for the defensive aid. that is the iron dome. that is if iran or hezbollah are going to launch strikes
supporting ukraine, given what russia is doing there and in terms of supporting israel and given what hamas is doing there. how do members of the progressive caucus peel off that particular piece, specifically given everything we know on the ground? the second part of it would be, if joe biden came out and said, called for a cease-fire which i think is one of the big issues for members of the caucus, what would you expect netanyahu to do? if he didn't do it, would you hold the president...
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this also finds broad support for a permanent cease-fire in the israel hamas war. economic concerns remain top of mind for younger voters and confidence in public institutions continues to decline joining us now, director of polling at the institute of politics at harvard university. good to have you back on the show. just pull back on the macro if you could. will review overall looking for? >> thank you for having me. we talked to 2010 young americans between the ages of 18-29. a probability including an equal chance of all americans regardless of where they live in the 50 states to be incorporated into the survey. we have been doing this for 24 years. it is the 47th edition of the survey. >> i'm just looking at the top line. the first poll we will look at is biden versus trump among young voters. how do the candidates fare? >> the thing about those numbers, from the course come to the beginning of the end of the survey, we saw massive seismic mood swings. we saw subtle indications of younger people. as we know, they are angry and stressed. they think the country
this also finds broad support for a permanent cease-fire in the israel hamas war. economic concerns remain top of mind for younger voters and confidence in public institutions continues to decline joining us now, director of polling at the institute of politics at harvard university. good to have you back on the show. just pull back on the macro if you could. will review overall looking for? >> thank you for having me. we talked to 2010 young americans between the ages of 18-29. a...
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expelling students and she committed to firing faculty members who had expressed sympathetic views for hamas. so far, she has escaped the backlash that forced the presidents of the university of pennsylvania and harvard to step down after a previous hearing last december. "the new york times" opinion columnist michelle goldberg explained the long-term consequences of minouche shafik's actions at the university and in this week's hearing. in a piece titled "republicans wanted to crackdown on israel's critics. columbia obliged." she wrote, "by bending over backward to be agreeable, minouche shafik emerged from the for our growing largely unscathed. all that's been damaged is columbia's guarantee of academic freedom." joining me now is michelle goldberg, "the new york times" opinion columnist. good to have you here. this is a tough conversation because the stuff that we are talking about , the things that offend people in this conversation are offensive. >> i think it is tough for two reasons. there has been genuine incidents of both anti-semitism and callous celebration of terrorism at columbi
expelling students and she committed to firing faculty members who had expressed sympathetic views for hamas. so far, she has escaped the backlash that forced the presidents of the university of pennsylvania and harvard to step down after a previous hearing last december. "the new york times" opinion columnist michelle goldberg explained the long-term consequences of minouche shafik's actions at the university and in this week's hearing. in a piece titled "republicans wanted to...
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talked about expeling students and she committed to firing faculty members that have expressed about hamas. new york times opinion columnist goldburg explained the long term consequences of the actions at the university and in this week's hearing. in a piece titled republicans wanted a crack down on israel's critics. columbia obligeed. by bending over back ward of being agreeable, she came out largely unscathed. all that has been damaged is columbia's guarantee of academic freedom, ends quote. joining me now is michelle goldburg. michelle good to have you here. this is a tough conversation because the stuff that we're talking about, the things that offend people in this conversation, are offensive. >> right. i mean, i think it's tough for two reasons. one there's been genuine incidents of both anti semitism and really kind of callus celebration of anti semitism in columbia as well as other universities. and has encouraged a really narrow reading of free speech in recent years. has said, you know talked about emotional harm and emotional safety and that impact matters more than intent. it w
talked about expeling students and she committed to firing faculty members that have expressed about hamas. new york times opinion columnist goldburg explained the long term consequences of the actions at the university and in this week's hearing. in a piece titled republicans wanted a crack down on israel's critics. columbia obligeed. by bending over back ward of being agreeable, she came out largely unscathed. all that has been damaged is columbia's guarantee of academic freedom, ends quote....
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for that you have to go back to 2006 when hamas militants objected an israeli soldier and held him in gaza for five brutal years and bringing him home became a rallying cry for many israelis. in 2011, hoping to put off an election that might crashes coalition, netanyahu champion to deal with hamas, a costly prisoner swap to return shalif to israel. >> questions about this deal started almost immediately. some in israel say the release came at a very high price. in return, israel promised to release more than 1000 palestinian prisoners, many of them serving time for terrorism and murder. >> imagine for a moment if an american president had cut a deal like that. back in 2014, president obama released five taliban prisoners to get back an american soldier and conservatives here with apoplectic but it was not how many netanyahu agreed to release. one of the prisoners was yahya sinwar, who returned home and became the leader in gaza. he was the mastermind of the october 7th attacks on israel. he came out after the attacks to one that they were quote, just rehearsal. that then was an israel
for that you have to go back to 2006 when hamas militants objected an israeli soldier and held him in gaza for five brutal years and bringing him home became a rallying cry for many israelis. in 2011, hoping to put off an election that might crashes coalition, netanyahu champion to deal with hamas, a costly prisoner swap to return shalif to israel. >> questions about this deal started almost immediately. some in israel say the release came at a very high price. in return, israel promised...
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degree of difficulty they're having crushing hamas and killing its senior leaders, so now the white house is we're not going it talk -- to talk about this, and i suspect the message is deescalation. in the end, i have seen it many many times, in a conflict in which both sides consider their vital interests at stake, the influence of outside parties, the leverage of outside parties is very limited. and this region is filled with the remains of great powers. their schemes, their dreams, their ambitions that they thought they could impose on smaller ones. this is an example of that. six months of war, an inability to find a way out, the biden administration, very tough lift, and even now, i think all they can do, the best they can do is manage and contain. >> aaron david miller, you're always such a wealth of knowledge. thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> we appreciate your expertise. that's for sure. >>> up next, we'll take you back to donald trump's new york hush money trial, that sandoval hearing we have been discussing has begun, and we'll bring you the de
degree of difficulty they're having crushing hamas and killing its senior leaders, so now the white house is we're not going it talk -- to talk about this, and i suspect the message is deescalation. in the end, i have seen it many many times, in a conflict in which both sides consider their vital interests at stake, the influence of outside parties, the leverage of outside parties is very limited. and this region is filled with the remains of great powers. their schemes, their dreams, their...
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, finishing off the hamas leadership, with sinwar still at large with more than 100 hostages still being held, including importantly five american hostages we believe still to be alive in hamas's hands potentially in those tunnels with other bodies of americans who are killed not being returned to israel, and with hezbollah, a very capable terrorist military on israel's northern border, with that as an iranian proxy, i think the netanyahu government said let's focus on our own borders, on our own security, and let's leave the reckoning with iran for another day. >> indeed. thank you so much, jeremy, and a quick update from the courthouse. we just learned a second alternate juror has just been seated in the trump criminal trial. that does it for us. that means that there are four left that they need and could happen very quickly. "chris jansing reports" starts right now. >>> good day. i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. high emotions and high stakes at donald trump's manhattan trial. one potential alternate quickly dismissed after saying donald trump's new york
, finishing off the hamas leadership, with sinwar still at large with more than 100 hostages still being held, including importantly five american hostages we believe still to be alive in hamas's hands potentially in those tunnels with other bodies of americans who are killed not being returned to israel, and with hezbollah, a very capable terrorist military on israel's northern border, with that as an iranian proxy, i think the netanyahu government said let's focus on our own borders, on our...
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, finishing off the hamas leadership, with sinwar still at large with more than 100 hostages still being held, including importantly five american hostages we believe still to be alive in hamas's hands potentially in those tunnels with other bodies of americans who are killed not being returned to israel, and with hezbollah, a very capable terrorist military on israel's northern border, with that as an iranian proxy, i think the netanyahu government said let's focus on our own borders, on our own security, and let's leave the reckoning with iran for another day. >> indeed. thank you so much, jeremy, and a quick update from the courthouse. we just learned a second alternate juror has just been seated in the trump criminal
, finishing off the hamas leadership, with sinwar still at large with more than 100 hostages still being held, including importantly five american hostages we believe still to be alive in hamas's hands potentially in those tunnels with other bodies of americans who are killed not being returned to israel, and with hezbollah, a very capable terrorist military on israel's northern border, with that as an iranian proxy, i think the netanyahu government said let's focus on our own borders, on our...
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about the israel-hamas war, more demonstrations are expected today after 100 pro palestinian protesters were arrested yesterday at columbia university in new york. it comes just one day after the columbia university president testified on capitol hill about the university's response to antisemitism on campus. the daughter of congresswoman ilhan omar was among those arrested. joining us is nbc's antonia hylton. what's going on there today? >> reporter: we're getting ready for another protest to begin around noon. we already can hear some students gathering on the other side of the campus here. you can see a police presence, a small police presence right in front of one of the main gates behind me here. this is day three of protests here at columbia. as you mentioned, starting on wednesday, while the president, a split screen moment, was down testifying on capitol hill, there were students setting up an encampment, so they can stay, not just protesting the war and trying to show support to palestinians in gaza, but also directly asking the administration here to cut ties with israeli comp
about the israel-hamas war, more demonstrations are expected today after 100 pro palestinian protesters were arrested yesterday at columbia university in new york. it comes just one day after the columbia university president testified on capitol hill about the university's response to antisemitism on campus. the daughter of congresswoman ilhan omar was among those arrested. joining us is nbc's antonia hylton. what's going on there today? >> reporter: we're getting ready for another...
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about 400 miles of tunnels, this is where hamas trains, equips, organizes, directs, launches attacks. israel knows those tunnels are the military center of gravity here, so they're going to work their way through that tunnel complex. they're already doing it in the northern part of gaza. they're going to get after those tunnel systems, incredibly complex, under the area in the south, under and around rafah. the problem for them, quite obviously, 1.1 million gazans displaced into that area. the israeli military will need to come up with a reasonable plan to move as many of that civilian population as can be moved out of the area of the objective. they will, to answer directly the question, will they attack rafah? i think eventually they will. they'll have to go after the tunnel complex and probably 8,000ish hamas fighters who are still there. to do that effectively and in compliance with the laws of war, they've got to move a million people. i can't think of a harder military problem. >> let's get back to the politics of this on capitol hill. let's bring in capitol hill correspondent a
about 400 miles of tunnels, this is where hamas trains, equips, organizes, directs, launches attacks. israel knows those tunnels are the military center of gravity here, so they're going to work their way through that tunnel complex. they're already doing it in the northern part of gaza. they're going to get after those tunnel systems, incredibly complex, under the area in the south, under and around rafah. the problem for them, quite obviously, 1.1 million gazans displaced into that area. the...
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and iran is now operating openly with hamas. with hezbollah. with the houthis in this war it initiated against israel on october 7th. >> and caroline, the iranians are indicating that this is in response to what happened on april the first. where they say a diplomatic compound was hit. and that one of their senior military commanders was killed as a result. and therefore, we saw that reaction at the weekend. do you think the israelis anticipated that kind of reaction where we saw 300 drones and missiles coming in israel's direction? >> i think the scale of the israel response indicates it wasn't a reaction to anything. israel engaged in a war against iran. iran has been directing everything. and the iranian terror chief who was killed in damascus and not in a diplomatic, but in a building that was a military target connected to the revolutionary guard core. he was not only is he seen as the architect of the october 7th invasion of israel and the atrocities hamas carried out, he is in charge of the terror operations. he was a military target. no
and iran is now operating openly with hamas. with hezbollah. with the houthis in this war it initiated against israel on october 7th. >> and caroline, the iranians are indicating that this is in response to what happened on april the first. where they say a diplomatic compound was hit. and that one of their senior military commanders was killed as a result. and therefore, we saw that reaction at the weekend. do you think the israelis anticipated that kind of reaction where we saw 300...
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the problem is that the tensions are extraordinarily high, the war against hamas is continuing. that the flashpoint, but what's happening here is effectively a limited, low-level war. this could be the flashpoint. >> thank you for that analysis . it >>> as we reported, this is a developing story. we woke up in the early hours of the morning to learn israel launched an attack on iran. israel said from the beginning of this week that they would respond. the war cabinet has been leading virtually every single day and we've been hearing from them, strong language that they have no choice but to respond. in many ways, the united states, britain, western allies , new on some levels that this is coming. we've been hearing from american officials and sources who say that they had been informed, they were not surprised, something that they would feel comfortable with, the fact that they have knowledge that this was coming, from our understanding of what american officials have continued to say, that this strike was limited, but the information is still coming out and we are still waiting
the problem is that the tensions are extraordinarily high, the war against hamas is continuing. that the flashpoint, but what's happening here is effectively a limited, low-level war. this could be the flashpoint. >> thank you for that analysis . it >>> as we reported, this is a developing story. we woke up in the early hours of the morning to learn israel launched an attack on iran. israel said from the beginning of this week that they would respond. the war cabinet has been...
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it cannot fight hezbollah and hamas and iran and syria all at the same time. it is unlikely it can do that. it hasn't achieved its main goals in gaza. and it is really on the verge of being a pariah nation, because most people around the world, the majority of people and most governments and many people in the west are asking for an immediate cease-fire in gaza, so that they can resolve this problem, politically. so, i don't think the israeli position is quite as strong as it is made out to be, but this is their pr approach, very successful. so, we need to look deeper at how the years iranians and israelis have acted in the past, that will give us a good idea. they don't want a full-scale-- and they also have a legitimate grievances that can be resolved politically. they are not irrational actors. they have legitimate grievances. the central element in this question, which hasn't been mentioned much in the coverage i have watched on many american tv stations is this question of palestine, because this really started with gaza. >> palestine is off the table at
it cannot fight hezbollah and hamas and iran and syria all at the same time. it is unlikely it can do that. it hasn't achieved its main goals in gaza. and it is really on the verge of being a pariah nation, because most people around the world, the majority of people and most governments and many people in the west are asking for an immediate cease-fire in gaza, so that they can resolve this problem, politically. so, i don't think the israeli position is quite as strong as it is made out to be,...
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into israel would lead to in terms of not just israel and palestine and hamas and gaza but also the wider region and now there is another term to think about at this moment, though, allie, which is acceleration. it was, on april 1st, we saw that strike in damascus, on the iranian diplomatic compound. it took a full 12 days for iran to respond to that in the form of that drone and missile attack we saw over the weekend which was largely and successfully repelled. the cia director saying it was a spectacular failure pick will now we are only five days removed from that response where it does appear now that israel has responded. so what the white house will be doing at this stage is doing, pulling out every lever they can to gather information and to make sure they can try to slow it could be further responses and responses to that one thing to look at, allie, as we head into these overnight hours is what might be happening in just a few hours in italy by coincidence of the schedules, secretary of state, tony blinken, someone who has been at president biden's side in the foreign-polic
into israel would lead to in terms of not just israel and palestine and hamas and gaza but also the wider region and now there is another term to think about at this moment, though, allie, which is acceleration. it was, on april 1st, we saw that strike in damascus, on the iranian diplomatic compound. it took a full 12 days for iran to respond to that in the form of that drone and missile attack we saw over the weekend which was largely and successfully repelled. the cia director saying it was a...
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leaders around the globe have s been hoping that the israel- hamas war would not spiral into a large conflict let's begin nbc news senior white house correspondent, gabe gutierrez. what can you tell us tonight? >> hi there, stephanie. a person familiar telling abc news that israel has carried out an operation inside iran pick many questions we have at n this point, stephanie. right now there is no comment yet from the white house. the national security council, significantly, we are told, that israel did alert the u.s. for this operation was carried out. now, stephanie, it all comes te just days after the president came back over the weekend for an emergency meeting as iran retaliated against israel, you will remember that operation from israel and its partners were able to knock down hundreds of missiles and drones and that attack from iran to israel. now just earlier today, an interview in another network, the iranian foreign minister said that any attack by israel on iran would be met with maximum impact and the response from iran would be immediate so that is the large question a
leaders around the globe have s been hoping that the israel- hamas war would not spiral into a large conflict let's begin nbc news senior white house correspondent, gabe gutierrez. what can you tell us tonight? >> hi there, stephanie. a person familiar telling abc news that israel has carried out an operation inside iran pick many questions we have at n this point, stephanie. right now there is no comment yet from the white house. the national security council, significantly, we are told,...
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minister netanyahu has engaged in responding to the attack on his country and the counter attack on hamas, through gaza, that there are serious differences. he will not waver in his support for the state of israel for its right to defend itself but it does speak to him having the role of wanting to avoid further escalation that could put israel at risk of itself. >> ben rhodes, you worked in the white house that had the best and strongest communication channels to iran of any white house since the fall of the shot, possibly, with the obama administration working on the nuclear deal with iran . the trump administration then lost, really, all of those communication channels. they didn't want them. they just kind of wiped them out. how much of that communication has been rebuilt during the biden administration? how much of that communication you think is available tonight? been rebuilt in terms of direct contact, obviously didn't have formal diplomatic relations re- established in an embassy but we did have the capacity for john kerry to pick up the phone to secretary of state and call the i
minister netanyahu has engaged in responding to the attack on his country and the counter attack on hamas, through gaza, that there are serious differences. he will not waver in his support for the state of israel for its right to defend itself but it does speak to him having the role of wanting to avoid further escalation that could put israel at risk of itself. >> ben rhodes, you worked in the white house that had the best and strongest communication channels to iran of any white house...
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hamas is saying that is a nonstarter. they are also gridlocked over the question of whether this is a temporary cease fire or as hamas wants, this is a permanent cease fire that will lead to the end of the war. it's not just the hostages and families who are waiting desperately for a deal here. it is also palestinian civilians, many of whom are on the brink of famine. the secretary general of the united nations saying today while more food aid is now getting into gaza after israel, under american pressure, agreed to open new crossings, there still needs to be a quantum leap in the amount of aid getting in. i'll close by saying in the next hour or so, the u.n. security council is going to vote on a proposition to give palestinians full membership of the united nations. right now, they have observer status. the united states has said they will veto that proposition. >> this whole situation with the hostages and civilians suffering in gaza. it's heart wrenching. courtney what are we learning about the new round of sanctions
hamas is saying that is a nonstarter. they are also gridlocked over the question of whether this is a temporary cease fire or as hamas wants, this is a permanent cease fire that will lead to the end of the war. it's not just the hostages and families who are waiting desperately for a deal here. it is also palestinian civilians, many of whom are on the brink of famine. the secretary general of the united nations saying today while more food aid is now getting into gaza after israel, under...
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the attack by hamas, the october 7th attack, which was unprecedented. israel striking the embassy in damascus, that's unprecedented. the attack we saw from iran, 300 missiles going at israel. if this tit for tat continues at that level, there is no question that this is going to spiral out of control and create a regional war. >> so iran's foreign minister says teheran has been sending messages to washington through diplomatic channels. we know that stuff is going on. obviously this is an unusual situation, the way the alliances are lining up. do you think there's still a chance, though, to step back from the brink? >> yeah, i do. and the reason i do is because, you know, look, a very important coalition came together to support israel. the united states, great britain, france, jordan, saudi arabia, uae, others. i think that's a very important coalition, working coalition that can not only help defend israel but it also can help end the war in gaza and also produce a new chapter for what will happen in the middle east for the future. so that coalition,
the attack by hamas, the october 7th attack, which was unprecedented. israel striking the embassy in damascus, that's unprecedented. the attack we saw from iran, 300 missiles going at israel. if this tit for tat continues at that level, there is no question that this is going to spiral out of control and create a regional war. >> so iran's foreign minister says teheran has been sending messages to washington through diplomatic channels. we know that stuff is going on. obviously this is an...
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hamas and the attack on october 7, they are absolutely a proxy of iran, hezbollah, the same thing, houthis in yemen who are attacking our commercial shipways. all of this is being orchestrated, funded, trained by iran. they so far have not had any consequence. the fact that they have entered into this conflict and are attacking israel directly, they need to understand that there are consequences for that. i will leave it to the israelis to decide what they choose. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much. >> thank you for having me. >>> coming up, the front lines. ukraine's prime minister joins us for a reality check on this years' long battle again russia and the dire need for u.s. aid. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. what's my price? you can g
hamas and the attack on october 7, they are absolutely a proxy of iran, hezbollah, the same thing, houthis in yemen who are attacking our commercial shipways. all of this is being orchestrated, funded, trained by iran. they so far have not had any consequence. the fact that they have entered into this conflict and are attacking israel directly, they need to understand that there are consequences for that. i will leave it to the israelis to decide what they choose. >> mr. chairman, thank...
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but the hamas view the hostages as a bargaining chip, they don't view them as human beings. this isn't about ransom for money. they view them as collateral damage, it is a horrible situation, and i have nothing good to say about it. >> miri, thank you very much, appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> up next, the prominent political family about to endorse president biden over one of their own. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. hn you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. >> tech vo: this customer was enjoying her morning walk. we texted her when we were on our way. and she could track us and see exactly when we'd arrive. >> woman: i have a few more minutes. let's go! >> tech vo: we came to her with service that fit her schedule. >> woman: you must be pascal. >> tech: nice to meet you. >> tech vo: we got right to work, with a replacement she could trust. we come to you for free! schedule now for free mobile service at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ (psst! psst!) ahhh! with flonase, allergies don't have to b
but the hamas view the hostages as a bargaining chip, they don't view them as human beings. this isn't about ransom for money. they view them as collateral damage, it is a horrible situation, and i have nothing good to say about it. >> miri, thank you very much, appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> up next, the prominent political family about to endorse president biden over one of their own. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. hn you're...
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the poll also finds broad support for a permanent cease-fire in the israel/hamas war. economic concerns remain top of mind for younger voters, and confidence in public institutions continues to decline. joining us now, john della volpe, director of polling at the institute of politics at harvard university. good to have you back on the show. just pull back on the macro, if you could, and tell us who is polled. what were you overall looking for? >> sure. thanks so much for having me again, mika. we talked to 2,010 young americans between the ages of 18 and 29. it was a probability-based sample, including an equal chance of all young americans, regardless of where they lift in the 50 states, to be incorporated into the survey. we've been doing this for 24 years. it is the 47th edition of the survey. >> all right. i'm just looking at the top line here. the first poll we're going to look at is biden versus trump among young voters. how do the candidates fair? >> yeah, mika, if i take a small step back, the thing about this survey, the thing about those numbers is, from the
the poll also finds broad support for a permanent cease-fire in the israel/hamas war. economic concerns remain top of mind for younger voters, and confidence in public institutions continues to decline. joining us now, john della volpe, director of polling at the institute of politics at harvard university. good to have you back on the show. just pull back on the macro, if you could, and tell us who is polled. what were you overall looking for? >> sure. thanks so much for having me again,...
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coalition that provides governance to gaza and that wedges iran from these proxy terror forces not just hamas but hezbollah and syria and iraq as well to create really a pan-arab coalition that isolates the ayatollah. that would be revenge circled. >> yeah, i think you do the right thing in lumping together all these different factions because really this region right now does feel like a tinderbox, and i think it's partly why we're seeing this ramp up on the congressional front to push through this foreign aid package that kind of has been languishing for several weeks since the senate sent the supplemental over. i wonder if we can talk a bit about the dynamics of this, but do you support the rule that governs these bills first to give the house procedure its due here? in order to get onto this bill you've got to vote for the rule, would you do that? >> i'm going to do what's necessary to get this legislation onto the floor and we're going to have a conversation as a caucus to get to the floor. the critical thing we support our allies overseas, ukraine, israel, taiwan, humanitarian aid. for
coalition that provides governance to gaza and that wedges iran from these proxy terror forces not just hamas but hezbollah and syria and iraq as well to create really a pan-arab coalition that isolates the ayatollah. that would be revenge circled. >> yeah, i think you do the right thing in lumping together all these different factions because really this region right now does feel like a tinderbox, and i think it's partly why we're seeing this ramp up on the congressional front to push...
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handling of joseph masson, a tenured professor at columbia who publish comments in october calling the hamas attack a stunning victory. >> do you condemn professor masson statement? has he face any consequences for it? >> congressman, i do condemn his statement. i am appalled by what he said. >> any consequences? >> he has been spoken to. >> spoken to? >> and i think you could -- >> so support of terrorism is acceptable if you're a columbia professor? >> not at all. and i do say -- but he's been spoken to. >> i didn't get to -- >> i have your answer. let me, let me move on here. >> well, what's a partisan political. without elise stefanik? the once normally republican who took a victory lap in january as harvard university president claudine trent 24 announced her resignation after fierce criticism of the university's response to the hamas attack. the phonic serves as the fourth in line in the house majority leadership ranks, and is clearly auditioning to be donald trump's vice presidential nominee, despite his history of using anti- semitic tropes. >> has there been disciplinary action take
handling of joseph masson, a tenured professor at columbia who publish comments in october calling the hamas attack a stunning victory. >> do you condemn professor masson statement? has he face any consequences for it? >> congressman, i do condemn his statement. i am appalled by what he said. >> any consequences? >> he has been spoken to. >> spoken to? >> and i think you could -- >> so support of terrorism is acceptable if you're a columbia professor?...
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we know that they support terrorist organizations, whether hamas, hezbollah and the rest of that. so the response to their 300 -- firing of 300 whatever they were, if they were drones, this and that and the other thing, that was withstood by the israelis is remarkable. but as you mentioned with the help of some of the members of the g-7. the g-7 has commended israel for its leadership in staving that off, happy to help. it has said that iran should cool it now, and they would be willing to do other things vis-a-vis iran. but they also said they are working for a cease fire in gaza and humanitarian assistance to gaza. so they blended that together. the president, we couldn't be better served than to have joe biden who knows the territory, knows the personalities, has been a leader in bringing people together when it comes to this. >> what was your advice to prime minister netanyahu and this right wing coalition? >> i think the president has conveyed appropriateness as we go forward with this. we all want to help israel, that's been in our interests to do so. we don't want picking f
we know that they support terrorist organizations, whether hamas, hezbollah and the rest of that. so the response to their 300 -- firing of 300 whatever they were, if they were drones, this and that and the other thing, that was withstood by the israelis is remarkable. but as you mentioned with the help of some of the members of the g-7. the g-7 has commended israel for its leadership in staving that off, happy to help. it has said that iran should cool it now, and they would be willing to do...
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jose, that faculty member that she was talking about is somebody who was hired after the october 7th hamas attack against israel. they also questioned the head of columbia and the board of trustees members that were present about another faculty member who is still listed on the university's website, despite the fact that she said he has been terminated from his position, despite this, you can tell, jose, just bipartisan outrage on anti-semitism. in sitting in this committee room behind us, witnessing a portion of the testimony, you can tell that those questions are not only coming from republicans on the panel, but also democrats. some of them pointing out islamaphobia you have seen on college campuses. you can see there are protesters here, students at columbia included, who are pro-palestine who want their voices heard on the issue. the committee room is packed. they are not letting those students in because of that. this committee hearing is ongoing. virginia fox, the chairwoman, said this won't be the last meeting to hold the college presidents accountable. >> julie tsirkin, thank you
jose, that faculty member that she was talking about is somebody who was hired after the october 7th hamas attack against israel. they also questioned the head of columbia and the board of trustees members that were present about another faculty member who is still listed on the university's website, despite the fact that she said he has been terminated from his position, despite this, you can tell, jose, just bipartisan outrage on anti-semitism. in sitting in this committee room behind us,...
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the hamas weapons are deadly but mostly small. grenades and rockets with ranges of 50 miles or less, what iran launched was in a different league. >> this is the tail end of one of the ballistic missiles that iran fired at israel over the weekend where the engine was, it broke off when this missile was intercepted, and it's only when you're standing right up next to these do you understand how big they are. that's where the warhead was. it also broke off carrying 800 pounds of explosives. had these gotten through, it would have been catastrophic. >> gazans are now living in a constant catastrophe. our crew filmed the casualties from an israeli air strike on a market in central gaza. medical officials say at least 12 people were killed with many injured. israel accuses the militants of hiding among civilians. the war here is polarizing triggering protests and hatred on both sides. in part, because of false information often deliberately planted. this morning we visited a private tel aviv-based company that tracks disinformation. th
the hamas weapons are deadly but mostly small. grenades and rockets with ranges of 50 miles or less, what iran launched was in a different league. >> this is the tail end of one of the ballistic missiles that iran fired at israel over the weekend where the engine was, it broke off when this missile was intercepted, and it's only when you're standing right up next to these do you understand how big they are. that's where the warhead was. it also broke off carrying 800 pounds of explosives....
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. >> it calls for getting out of your car and forcibly removing pro-hamas vigilantes blocking streets on major highways so traffic can continue. >> senator cotton maintains he's not calling for violence against the protesters but did show a group of men dragging protesters off the road with the senator captioning, quote, how it should be done. we talked about this yesterday. senator cotton sayshe does not want you to use violence. we talked about how annoying it is, but that's separate from what senator is saying here. >> yeah, i mean, of course he went down the list of things that we said make us angry when idiots go out and decide they're going to protest by blocking roads, stopping people from getting their children to school or people maybe taking their elderly parents to a hospital. it is just so dangerous, and again counter productive for any cause. anybody that does that, i'm against your cause. just, you know, i think that's how most motorists would agree with it. but, willie, he can't step out of the fact that he was talking about ripping the skins off people's hands, talking
. >> it calls for getting out of your car and forcibly removing pro-hamas vigilantes blocking streets on major highways so traffic can continue. >> senator cotton maintains he's not calling for violence against the protesters but did show a group of men dragging protesters off the road with the senator captioning, quote, how it should be done. we talked about this yesterday. senator cotton sayshe does not want you to use violence. we talked about how annoying it is, but that's...
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we'll have the latest on the war against hamas, which comes as israel weighing its options on how to respond to iran's unprecedented attack. "way too early" will be right back with that. here's to beag these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school.w. what? but the good news is... xfinity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... that's like $20 a month per unlimited line... i don't want to miss that. that's amazing doc. mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc? >>> welcome back. we turn now to the middle east. residents in gaza say israeli tanks have pushed back into northern parts of the strip. sicilians started moving pack into the area after israeli forces announced several weeks ago that they've begun withdrawing troops. but residents are now report
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terrorist attack on the 7th of october the big concern was that when israel inevitably responded to hamas, hezbollah would enter the fight, and that would be the trigger for a regional war. that didn't happen. thank goodness. the events of last weekend with the iranian attack, there have been concerns that could be the trigger. look, every time what you have is what is called an escalation ladder, right? people from both sides are climbing up this ladder. you can't depends on both sides to remain rational the whole of the way. at some point one side is going to get off the logical sequence of events and react -- overreact and trigger. just because they didn't go to war at the last provocation doesn't mean the next one will not be the one that triggers it all. so that's the concern. that's why the biden administration as you said is pushing so hard as netanyahu is supported to take the win. netanyahu has an opportunity now to say, look, they attacked us, we've proven we can defend ourselves. they sent 300 missiles and drones our way, and our defense system held up. they didn't land -- they
terrorist attack on the 7th of october the big concern was that when israel inevitably responded to hamas, hezbollah would enter the fight, and that would be the trigger for a regional war. that didn't happen. thank goodness. the events of last weekend with the iranian attack, there have been concerns that could be the trigger. look, every time what you have is what is called an escalation ladder, right? people from both sides are climbing up this ladder. you can't depends on both sides to...
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i encourage people who get stuck behind the pro-hamas bombs blocking traffic, take matters into your own hands. it's time to put an end to this nonsense. that's a sitting u.s. senator. he's calling pro-hamas mobs, americans, including from jewish groups that are protesting and calling for a cease-fire in gaza. that's not even a radical sentiment in america. the majority of americans actually want a cease-fire. and tom cotton sure seems like he's calling for vigilante street violence against those people when they protest. wildly reckless, despicable behavior from an official. he edited the post to clarify that you should take matters into your own hands, quote, to get them out of the way. much better, right? i've got to say, even by the quite based standards of our day, this is just crazy explicit excitement in violence i a sitting u.s. senator. also a good reminder of what happened back in 2020 was editor tom cotton wanted to crush the protesters with military might. the investigation found that the 16 month after george floyd's death, drivers ran to their cars and trucks in the pro
i encourage people who get stuck behind the pro-hamas bombs blocking traffic, take matters into your own hands. it's time to put an end to this nonsense. that's a sitting u.s. senator. he's calling pro-hamas mobs, americans, including from jewish groups that are protesting and calling for a cease-fire in gaza. that's not even a radical sentiment in america. the majority of americans actually want a cease-fire. and tom cotton sure seems like he's calling for vigilante street violence against...
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yesterday he posted this, i encourage people who get stuck behind the pro-hamas mobs blocking traffic, take matters into your own hands. it's time to put an end to this nonsense. that's a sitting u.s. senator. what he is calling pro-hamas mobs are americans, including from many jewish groups who are protesting and calling for a ceasefire in gaza. according to most polls, that's not even a radical sentiment in america, a majority of americans actually want the ceasefire. and tom cotton sure seems like he's calling for vigilante street violence against those people when they protest. wildly reckless, despicable behavior out of an elected official. a few minutes later he edited to clarify that you should take matters into your own hands to, quote, get them out of the way. much better, right? i got to say, even by the quite debased standards of our day, this is just crazy, explicit incitement to violence by a sitting u.s. senator. also good reminder of what happened back in 2021. senator tom cotton wanted to crush the protesters with military might. boston globe investigation found that t
yesterday he posted this, i encourage people who get stuck behind the pro-hamas mobs blocking traffic, take matters into your own hands. it's time to put an end to this nonsense. that's a sitting u.s. senator. what he is calling pro-hamas mobs are americans, including from many jewish groups who are protesting and calling for a ceasefire in gaza. according to most polls, that's not even a radical sentiment in america, a majority of americans actually want the ceasefire. and tom cotton sure...
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in his words, forcibly removing with force protestors he called them pro hamas protestors. most of them are pro palestinian protestors. the idea that this republican senator has such harsh ideas for how to deal with people protesting things he doesn't agree with feels like a hallmark of this republican party. >> well, listen, i haven't spoken, i don't know what's inside of other people's minds. i try not to spend my time inside of other people's minds around here. this is what i do know. that our country is in a spiral right now. it's in a spiral of partisanship, of vitriol, extremism and what we really need is leaders who will stop this spiral, stop it from happening, and will start uniting us again. our nation is at its best when we are united and come together. that's the leadership we need now more than ever. >> so mike johnson seems to be in a political vice of his own making. tell me your thought of the crisis he faces there. >> well, it's a device of kevin mccarthy's making, actually. it was mccarthy that negotiated the rules package at the beginning of this congress
in his words, forcibly removing with force protestors he called them pro hamas protestors. most of them are pro palestinian protestors. the idea that this republican senator has such harsh ideas for how to deal with people protesting things he doesn't agree with feels like a hallmark of this republican party. >> well, listen, i haven't spoken, i don't know what's inside of other people's minds. i try not to spend my time inside of other people's minds around here. this is what i do know....
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hamas is not in a position to make demands. we have put a deal on the table for them. they should accept that deal. >> now to talk about what's been happening in north korea. north korea's dictator, kim jong-un, cemented his relationship with vladimir putin. he is getting valuable technology for his missile program from russia and providing russia with weapons for the war in ukraine. the u.n. and the world have been standing by and focusing on other things. north korea is becoming an increasing threat. >> look, we have never turned our attention away from the situation on the korean border with dprk. i was just at the border today. we have condemned and continue to condemn the constant breaking of security council resolutions by the dprk and russia's protection of the dprk in the security council. their veto last week was totally unacceptable. it allows for the dprk -- it protects the dprk and allows for them to carry out their acts of violence and their intimidation of countries along their border. i happened to be there today. we have been clear with the dprk that we
hamas is not in a position to make demands. we have put a deal on the table for them. they should accept that deal. >> now to talk about what's been happening in north korea. north korea's dictator, kim jong-un, cemented his relationship with vladimir putin. he is getting valuable technology for his missile program from russia and providing russia with weapons for the war in ukraine. the u.n. and the world have been standing by and focusing on other things. north korea is becoming an...
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look, the israelis are not going to be defeated by hamas. certainly, china is a longer-term problem. the one that really matters now, now, now, is getting the aid to ukraine, and it's a military imperative. the only bright spots in ukraine are the hits against the russian black sea fleet at sea, have been quite effective. other than that, the ukrainians are on their back foot, both in the air and on the land. good news, they're going to add f-16s over the next couple of months, but that will not tip this balance without the bread and butter of hard core ammunition for the battlefield, particularly artillery shells. got to get done. final thought, to draw a line under something the speaker said, which is, the world is watching. it is watching. >> yeah. it is watching, and this is good news, jonathan, obviously, if the aid gets to our allies, but it is a little rich for a lot of democrats who have been making this exact arguments for months and months and months now, which is, beijing is watching what we do in ukraine. mike johnson, who stood
look, the israelis are not going to be defeated by hamas. certainly, china is a longer-term problem. the one that really matters now, now, now, is getting the aid to ukraine, and it's a military imperative. the only bright spots in ukraine are the hits against the russian black sea fleet at sea, have been quite effective. other than that, the ukrainians are on their back foot, both in the air and on the land. good news, they're going to add f-16s over the next couple of months, but that will...
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it's got all this influence in iraq and syria, obviously in lebanon with hamas. this is izal's opportunity to cut lebanon down to size with its nuclear weapons. they're going say to go big and setback by months or years iran's nuclear program, lots of sites. that would be a massive area campaign. the in between option, between simply fighting the proxies or going in big would be to launch the missile strikes, cruise missile strikes or use aircraft at say iranian cruise missile production facilities or iranian drone fusits where they're built or where they're stored. and that has two advantages to it. it's proportional to what happened the other day, and it's relevant, it's germane. and i think that will be an option as well. >>o talk to us about what role and influence the united states has here trying to impress upon israel to be restrained. and do we think israel would listen? >> israel's obviously saying it has the sovereign right to respond, which it does. the u.s. input pill be a factor. i was involved in the administration of the 41st president, if you'll r
it's got all this influence in iraq and syria, obviously in lebanon with hamas. this is izal's opportunity to cut lebanon down to size with its nuclear weapons. they're going say to go big and setback by months or years iran's nuclear program, lots of sites. that would be a massive area campaign. the in between option, between simply fighting the proxies or going in big would be to launch the missile strikes, cruise missile strikes or use aircraft at say iranian cruise missile production...
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you know, we have gotten used to these attacks by proxies, hezbollah, in lebanon, hamas in gaza, the houthis, but for iran to now say we can attack israel with over 300 drones, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles and expect that nothing will happen, you know why they expect nothing will happen? because until now, nothing has happened. but have been able to wreak havoc and destruction throughout the region and get away with impunity, sanction waivers and money. here is a moment where israel has to decide and sadly it has been told by the world, you stand alone. we will not support you on this but israel has to decide, does it allow this president to be created, or does it decide, we had to stop this now, because we are afraid of what will come down the road in the future? >> what options does israel have, jeremy? >> they can engage in air strikes against iranian military targets and they can do so in a way that it doesn't provoke a wider war. look, in the past, israel has undertaken efforts to take out the nuclear reactor in iraq and in syria, to take out some iranian nuclear capabili
you know, we have gotten used to these attacks by proxies, hezbollah, in lebanon, hamas in gaza, the houthis, but for iran to now say we can attack israel with over 300 drones, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles and expect that nothing will happen, you know why they expect nothing will happen? because until now, nothing has happened. but have been able to wreak havoc and destruction throughout the region and get away with impunity, sanction waivers and money. here is a moment where israel has...
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we still have the war with hamas in gaza that has yet to be concluded. he is highly dependent on the united states not just for diplomatic cover, but also for the continued supply of weapons and spare parts and that has become highly controversial back in washington where we are seeing a lot of people talk about adding conditions to the continued military aid to israel, so now we see though that israel is under attack from a fourth front. we've been under attack from gaza. we've been under attack from lebanon. we've been under attack from yemen but now we are under attack from iran. israel is the most threatened and attacked country today, unfortunately, in the world and has these four or even five active fronts and they really have to decide on a strategic level, because i almost compare it to going back to 2001 when the first rocket was fired at israel from gaza. imagine for a moment that israel had gone into gosar then and dealt with the problem at its foundation and at its core. would we have had the october 7th massacre 22 years later and a bit? i d
we still have the war with hamas in gaza that has yet to be concluded. he is highly dependent on the united states not just for diplomatic cover, but also for the continued supply of weapons and spare parts and that has become highly controversial back in washington where we are seeing a lot of people talk about adding conditions to the continued military aid to israel, so now we see though that israel is under attack from a fourth front. we've been under attack from gaza. we've been under...
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and around the world for that matter is a significant number of events that are associated with the hamas-israel dispute and having to deal with that. i wouldn't be surprised to see some of that showing up in the vicinity of the courthouse with all the cameras down there, those demonstrators looking to get a part of that action. >> former new york city police commissioner bill bratton, great to have you with us. thank you for highlighting the security situation. >>> next, the campaign trail, the courtroom colliding. the nation has never seen something like this before. >> so how is donald trump going to campaign for the white house when he's due in court every day? more special coverage when we're back after a short break. stay right there. short break stay right there >>> 50 past the hour. former president trump has blasted the timing of the hush money case. trump is legally required to attend every day of this criminal trial. >> so that means instead of holding rallies and campaign events the presumptive republican nominee will be sitting at the defense table every day that court is in session
and around the world for that matter is a significant number of events that are associated with the hamas-israel dispute and having to deal with that. i wouldn't be surprised to see some of that showing up in the vicinity of the courthouse with all the cameras down there, those demonstrators looking to get a part of that action. >> former new york city police commissioner bill bratton, great to have you with us. thank you for highlighting the security situation. >>> next, the...
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then hamas attacked us, raping, killing, burning whole families alive. who was pulling strings if not the tyrants of tehran? they want to paint this picture as if they started -- we did something a few weeks ago, and they're doing something now. that's not the case. this started long ago. iran is pulling all the strings in the middle east as far as terrorism is concerned. >> mr. hyman, good morning. president biden in his phone call with prime minister netanyahu over the weekend certainly expressed u.s. support for israel's need to defend its but also told the prime minister to, quote, take the win. u.s. officials urging israeli counterparts to not do something they'd regret, another quote, in terms of retaliation. could you give us a sense, how much is your government going to listen to the counsel of the united states and not do a significant escalation here? >> i can't stress the nature of the relationship, of the friendship of the shared values that we have with the american people and the administration. we thank the administration for everything th
then hamas attacked us, raping, killing, burning whole families alive. who was pulling strings if not the tyrants of tehran? they want to paint this picture as if they started -- we did something a few weeks ago, and they're doing something now. that's not the case. this started long ago. iran is pulling all the strings in the middle east as far as terrorism is concerned. >> mr. hyman, good morning. president biden in his phone call with prime minister netanyahu over the weekend certainly...
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there are hamas rebels and leaders are still there. but that fundamental fact of is rile wanting to go into rafah is not off the table. this is something the biden administration is going to have to tackle and tackle soon. >> really important analysis to start us off this morning from retired officer mark pom ruopp lus. thank you. we'll have more later on the show. >>> next up on a very busy "way too early," jury selection in donald trump's hush money try is set to get underway hours from now. we'll get expert legal analysis of that. >>> and trump goes on trial, president biden is hitting the trail. we'll take a look at his campaign stops in battleground pennsylvania this week. those stories, a check on the morning headlines and a check of weather and sports when we come right back. weather and sports when we come right back -remember when i said we need to screen for colon cancer? -was that after i texted the age to screen was now 45? [both] because i said cologuard®! -hey there! -where did he come from? -yup, with me you can screen
there are hamas rebels and leaders are still there. but that fundamental fact of is rile wanting to go into rafah is not off the table. this is something the biden administration is going to have to tackle and tackle soon. >> really important analysis to start us off this morning from retired officer mark pom ruopp lus. thank you. we'll have more later on the show. >>> next up on a very busy "way too early," jury selection in donald trump's hush money try is set to get...
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it is coordinating hezbollah, hamas, the houthis, yemen, and the attacks on commercial waterways. the administration continues to look the other way and failed to recognize that this is escalating and they're going to have to step up to the plate. >> the administration has done what you've said that they should do, which is to warn that there will be countermeasures if iran continues to escalate. i'm asking you, what should be done right now? donald trump's former national security adviser john bolton called on israel to destroy iran's nuclear weapons program. would you support that? >> first off, israel shouldn't and the united states have made it very clear that iran should never be permitted to become a nuclear weapon state. this administration, however, has been very slow to step up to that declaration. they have instead worked to try to engage iran and failed to seat it as an adversary as really the malicious force that is destabilizing the middle east. while iran was destabilizing in the middle east, they continued to work with iran around i think they're emboldening iran. t
it is coordinating hezbollah, hamas, the houthis, yemen, and the attacks on commercial waterways. the administration continues to look the other way and failed to recognize that this is escalating and they're going to have to step up to the plate. >> the administration has done what you've said that they should do, which is to warn that there will be countermeasures if iran continues to escalate. i'm asking you, what should be done right now? donald trump's former national security...
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and israeli military spokesperson said that the operation in gaza will continue and that quote hamas and iran want to ignite the middle east. as jordan's foreign minister put it, the challenge after yesterday's attack is to end the aggression so the world can refocus on gaza. here with me on set to discuss this and more, and you-- anna schechter from nbc news. it's great to have you back with us. from your reporting, what options might be presented to the prime minister by the israeli military as he and other members of his coalition contemplate what we heard there from the envoy to the un that israel is going to respond or at least will not stand for this aggression? >> a series of plans are going to be presented ranging between small to larger pushback and firing back at iran for what happened saturday night. israeli officials that i spoke with would not really go into any specific details. but my reporting from over the last six months indicates that there is a long list of people, of individuals that israel thinks may have had something to do with the planning of october 7, and t
and israeli military spokesperson said that the operation in gaza will continue and that quote hamas and iran want to ignite the middle east. as jordan's foreign minister put it, the challenge after yesterday's attack is to end the aggression so the world can refocus on gaza. here with me on set to discuss this and more, and you-- anna schechter from nbc news. it's great to have you back with us. from your reporting, what options might be presented to the prime minister by the israeli military...
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there's the fault of both sides, hamas and israel. but there's this growing frustration, and so i think they, from my colleagues carol, and courtney, and angela, their great reporting in the story you showed today. but the u.s. officials are saying there's kind of this wild card. we're just not sure that netanyahu doesn't want a wider regional war even though it would be catastrophic for israel. and when you look at the israeli political spectrum, you have a lot of people working in the government that disagree with netanyahu on a lot of things and don't want to escalate. and then you have some wild card people that maybe are rising in the ranks and are just so out in right field, really far right. so it's a challenge. you can't really paint the whole political spectrum with one color. i think that breeds some of this misunderstanding on the part of americans. >> and let me ask you how this impacts what is happening in gaza, both on the hostages side. i understand you've been speaking to family members of hostages still held inside ga
there's the fault of both sides, hamas and israel. but there's this growing frustration, and so i think they, from my colleagues carol, and courtney, and angela, their great reporting in the story you showed today. but the u.s. officials are saying there's kind of this wild card. we're just not sure that netanyahu doesn't want a wider regional war even though it would be catastrophic for israel. and when you look at the israeli political spectrum, you have a lot of people working in the...