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. >>> let's bring in ben rhodes now, former deputy national security adviser in the obama administration, now an nbc news political contributor. so, listen, ben, based on some of the signals that we're seeing from the israelis tonight, how much should the world be bracing for some kind of retaliation here? >> well, there's definitely going to be a retaliation. however, what's not clear is whether it's going to be the kind of retaliation where israel hits iran directly inside of iran, which could risk a wider war, huge economic disruptions. i think it's quite possible that israel responds in some other way, either through some kind of cyber action or by attacking iranian proxies in places like lebanon and syria. >> you know how critical a moment like this is. if you were advising president biden right now, what would you tell him? >> the interests of the united states is for this war to not continue to escalate. that would pose huge risks to u.s. forces in the region, huge risks to the global economy. and so i think what the administration is doing is counseling israel, look, we together
. >>> let's bring in ben rhodes now, former deputy national security adviser in the obama administration, now an nbc news political contributor. so, listen, ben, based on some of the signals that we're seeing from the israelis tonight, how much should the world be bracing for some kind of retaliation here? >> well, there's definitely going to be a retaliation. however, what's not clear is whether it's going to be the kind of retaliation where israel hits iran directly inside of...
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joining me is ben rhodes former national security adviser under president obama. thank you for being here with me. as you look at it from i asort of foreign policy perspective, how does kushner's entanglement with mbs compromise potentially, i don't know, the foreign policy platform of his father-in-law who is running to be the next president of the united states? >> well, in a word entirely, alex. look, this is not subtle corruption that we are looking at. this is a guy jared kushner who had no expertise no qualification to be in the white house. while he was there, he made it his account to work in the gulf arab states. he basically helped lead the cover up for mbs, get him in from the cold after the murder of kamal khashoggi and the saudis didn't make the investment because they trusted in jared's investment expertise does anyone believe that $2 billion is based on an assessment is jared kushner is who you want to give your money to to make a return? no, what he can do for them if there is a second trump term and what we can take from that investment in a secon
joining me is ben rhodes former national security adviser under president obama. thank you for being here with me. as you look at it from i asort of foreign policy perspective, how does kushner's entanglement with mbs compromise potentially, i don't know, the foreign policy platform of his father-in-law who is running to be the next president of the united states? >> well, in a word entirely, alex. look, this is not subtle corruption that we are looking at. this is a guy jared kushner who...
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i want to bring in former deputy national security adviser ben rhodes. he is a msnbc contributor as well. there is so many strengths to pull on with the scenario and what may be to come with a potential strike from iran on israel. it might be directly inside israel and if this becomes a conflict between israel and iran , how the united states gets involved backing israel as they have reiterated they will do what are you thinking right now? what is top of mind as you think about that potential? >> reporter: i think the main question that is top of mind right now is how big and broad this iranian potential strike on israel might be. is this the kind of thing -- >> standby for me but i do want to report this now because i'm getting in this breaking news that we are hearing from the israeli defense forces and israeli military that iran has launched this drone attack against israel. that is all the details that we have so far. we are getting this in piecemeal . we want to make sure that we are verifying all the information that we get in before we report it.
i want to bring in former deputy national security adviser ben rhodes. he is a msnbc contributor as well. there is so many strengths to pull on with the scenario and what may be to come with a potential strike from iran on israel. it might be directly inside israel and if this becomes a conflict between israel and iran , how the united states gets involved backing israel as they have reiterated they will do what are you thinking right now? what is top of mind as you think about that potential?...
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. >> i want to bring ben rhodes back into this discussion. from the perspective of inside the white house, of all the issues that have to be dealt with inside of the white house, one of them is informing mike memoli and therefore the country of what is going on. this is a president who knows now that it is 7:45 p.m. on the west coast. this is a country that is mostly wide-awake right now, consuming this news and eager to know what is happening. >> yeah. i mean, lawrence, i've had that responsibility for a lot of years in the white house. i think your considerations in that regard is, when it is a very sensitive international thing like this, speed is actually not your first priority. you want to be heard in the manner that you want to be heard at the right time. in this case, there are other considerations. first of all, what is israel going to say? so if they undertook this military action, before you say anything out of the white house, you need to be clear about what the government is going to say about whether they want to take responsibi
. >> i want to bring ben rhodes back into this discussion. from the perspective of inside the white house, of all the issues that have to be dealt with inside of the white house, one of them is informing mike memoli and therefore the country of what is going on. this is a president who knows now that it is 7:45 p.m. on the west coast. this is a country that is mostly wide-awake right now, consuming this news and eager to know what is happening. >> yeah. i mean, lawrence, i've had...
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also with us, ben rhodes, former deputy national security adviser and msnbc political contributor. ben, we heard from secretary blinken today that israel needs to do more to protect civilians, now this tragedy. will the deaths of seven human itarian workers change anything? >> this is really tragic and not normal. i think we have to say that. i heard prime minister netanyahu in his statement said these things happen, no, they don't. this was a marked convoy of humanitarian workers who had gone through deconfliction procedures. i can't think of anything happening like this since the russian and syrian regime were targeting aid workers in syria, in aleppo. we don't know exactly what happened here, and there is going to have to be an investigation. i'm not suggesting we know the intent yet, but clearly something is wrong with the military strategy that israel is pursuing if something like this can happen even when these convoys were marked as humanitarian, even when they go through deconfliction procedures. the question for the white house is, we keep hearing the statements they objec
also with us, ben rhodes, former deputy national security adviser and msnbc political contributor. ben, we heard from secretary blinken today that israel needs to do more to protect civilians, now this tragedy. will the deaths of seven human itarian workers change anything? >> this is really tragic and not normal. i think we have to say that. i heard prime minister netanyahu in his statement said these things happen, no, they don't. this was a marked convoy of humanitarian workers who had...
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. >>> joining us, ben rhodes. thanks for waiting. thanks for being with us. are we reaching a tipping point here in our relations with israel? do you think that critical mass is developing, potentially in the senate as well as among some house members on aid to israel, given that as you would know and as a lot of other people might not know, jose andres is very well-known here in washington, knows all these members of congress, has been here for years before he was on the national -- before he was on the international stage. people go to his restaurants. this feels like a local tragedy as well as a global tragedy to a lot of people on capitol hill. >> yeah. it certainly feels like we are approaching some kind of tipping point. we have been moving in this direction for a long time. this is the most right wing government in israel's history. this is netanyahu who is not listening to successive american presidents. this is a military operation that has caused the humanitarian catastrophe that hasn't factored in the ability to get assistance in to people facing f
. >>> joining us, ben rhodes. thanks for waiting. thanks for being with us. are we reaching a tipping point here in our relations with israel? do you think that critical mass is developing, potentially in the senate as well as among some house members on aid to israel, given that as you would know and as a lot of other people might not know, jose andres is very well-known here in washington, knows all these members of congress, has been here for years before he was on the national --...
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please join me in welcoming lenny, veronica, and ben rhodes. [applause] lenny: great. thank you, tom, for that interview, and thank you, everybody paid i am going to introduce our esteemed panel in just five seconds, but tom said, at the top, that the united states remains the most powerful country in the world, and this may be one area of conversation that i and my panelists might want to dig into. if you take a very conventional sense of power, as the often very conventional conversationalists would have it, power is having about a do to b what b would otherwise not do. and if the united states is in a position to have the kind of power when we think of empirical cases, like, for example, ukraine or gaza, it would be an interesting point of reference for thinking about what the u.s. may be able to do post the 2024 election. so with that, i am going to introduce immediately to my left veronica, who i had the great pleasure to hang out with in buenos aires a few months ago. she is a professor of social sciences in buenos aires. she is an activist working on issues of f
please join me in welcoming lenny, veronica, and ben rhodes. [applause] lenny: great. thank you, tom, for that interview, and thank you, everybody paid i am going to introduce our esteemed panel in just five seconds, but tom said, at the top, that the united states remains the most powerful country in the world, and this may be one area of conversation that i and my panelists might want to dig into. if you take a very conventional sense of power, as the often very conventional...
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rhodes is right in the thani you i don't i don't think that they are doesn't care about what the us says, but he obviously cares much more about what the us does. just the thing is that i don't think that biden is acting very differently than the obama administration. there was a a war in gaza in 2014451 days and the obama administration didn't act very differently than what biden is doing now, there was one case at the time that they delayed aid one weapons ship shipment was the end of that war, but nothing more than that. so i think it's a bigger thing then this administration would that administration because it is very hard politically for any us president to take a step like delay or condition arm supplied to israel. and it has political consequences inside the us especially on an election year and as you know, the tiny how is facing major, major backlash. a lot of protests going on in israel, major demonstrations just this week in jerusalem outside the knesset, a prominent member of his work cabinet, benny gantz it's now calling for early elections in september, so he can chal
rhodes is right in the thani you i don't i don't think that they are doesn't care about what the us says, but he obviously cares much more about what the us does. just the thing is that i don't think that biden is acting very differently than the obama administration. there was a a war in gaza in 2014451 days and the obama administration didn't act very differently than what biden is doing now, there was one case at the time that they delayed aid one weapons ship shipment was the end of that...
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i mean, ben rhodes, we've watched it sort of in slow motion. i didn't see tucker carlson's interviews with trump because i watched the daily show's treatment of tucker carlson's trip and coverage of russia. but to watch vaughn hillyard's reporting, my colleague here at nbc news, what tucker carlson reported from russia is now coming out of the mouths of trump supporters at rallies. it's -- the circuit is complete. and it is sort of stunning to hear two sitting members of congress say that members of his own caucus are parroting russian propaganda. >> yeah. it's because they are. i mean, they're literally retweeting it. they've said it on the floor of the house. i think more fundamentally, though, it has enormous consequences. i mean, just take what came out in that reporting. first of all, donald trump cannot negotiate over the heads of the ukrainians the removal of their territory. and taking eastern ukraine and crimea and making it part of sovereign russian territory. that's something that the ukrainians would object to. but more fundamentall
i mean, ben rhodes, we've watched it sort of in slow motion. i didn't see tucker carlson's interviews with trump because i watched the daily show's treatment of tucker carlson's trip and coverage of russia. but to watch vaughn hillyard's reporting, my colleague here at nbc news, what tucker carlson reported from russia is now coming out of the mouths of trump supporters at rallies. it's -- the circuit is complete. and it is sort of stunning to hear two sitting members of congress say that...
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ben rhodes, thank you my friend for your time. >>> that is our show for tonight. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening. >> as with your hour, it is arizona night here at the last word. we have governor katie hobbs joining us, such an important day in arizona. >> 1864. when you think of the republican party, think 1864. >> that's where we are. >> have a good show. >> thank you alex. >>> well, arizona has a longer history as part of spain than it does as part of the united states. the name arizona is thought to be a blend of spanish and a local tribal language meaning small spring. arizona spent 300 years as part of spain beginning in 1521. then, in 1821 when mexico won its independence from spain. as part of the independent country of mexico. the united states seized all of the most valuable parts of mexico including california as our prize for winning the mexican american war in 1848. as an american territory, arizona chose the wrong side of the civil war and fought to keep enslaved people in the united states enslaved. for the end
ben rhodes, thank you my friend for your time. >>> that is our show for tonight. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening. >> as with your hour, it is arizona night here at the last word. we have governor katie hobbs joining us, such an important day in arizona. >> 1864. when you think of the republican party, think 1864. >> that's where we are. >> have a good show. >> thank you alex. >>> well, arizona has a longer...
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ben rhodes, thank you again for your time. that is our show for tonight. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is coming up next. >>> the decision by the arizona supreme court today is unconscionable and an affront to freedom. make no mistake by effectively striking down a law passed this century and replacing it with one from 160 years ago, the court has risked the health and lives of arizonians. >> that's arizona's attorney general slamming the ruling from her state's supreme court upholding a civil war-era ban on abortion. we'll go through that stunning decision in just a moment. we'll also bring you president biden's response to the ruling as well as his new comments on donald trump and the threats to our nation's democracy. >>> and we'll bring you the latest from capitol hill. speaker mike johnson is now delaying a key priority for far-right republicans and facing new pressure to pass funding for ukraine. good morning and welcome to "way too early" on this wednesday, april 10th. i'm jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. just two days a
ben rhodes, thank you again for your time. that is our show for tonight. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is coming up next. >>> the decision by the arizona supreme court today is unconscionable and an affront to freedom. make no mistake by effectively striking down a law passed this century and replacing it with one from 160 years ago, the court has risked the health and lives of arizonians. >> that's arizona's attorney general slamming the ruling from her state's...
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we will dig no all of this and starting off today nbc news correspondent raf sanchez and ben rhodes and john brennan. raf i will start with you. i know wiyou are busy reporting on the ground in tel aviv. give us a since what you witnessed and the feeling on the ground now. >> reporter: well, there was real terror here last night. 11:00 p.m. local time chief spokesman for the israeli television appears on national television and says the country is under attack. iran launched the first wave of drones at that point. they were several hours away from israel. nobody knew what would happen when they arrived, what kind of damage they would cause and nobody knew whether it was the beginning of war or not. i wcan tell you right now, 6:0 p.m. local time, looking out over the main roads and it's quiet but it's calm here. there are people walking on the beach and there's really a profound sense of relief that last night's attack was not worse. and it doesn't igappear at lowe at this moment, that the middle east is tipping into regional war. i can tell you we are not hearing just from ordinary isra
we will dig no all of this and starting off today nbc news correspondent raf sanchez and ben rhodes and john brennan. raf i will start with you. i know wiyou are busy reporting on the ground in tel aviv. give us a since what you witnessed and the feeling on the ground now. >> reporter: well, there was real terror here last night. 11:00 p.m. local time chief spokesman for the israeli television appears on national television and says the country is under attack. iran launched the first...
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rhodes who worked for barack obama, deputy national security adviser, talking about president biden's handling of the situation. he says, us government is still supplying 2000 pound bombs and ammunition and support israel's policy until there are substantive consequences. this outrage does nothing bibi obviously doesn't care what the uss is about, what the us does. yeah. when the election is that close, 48 to 48. can the president afford to lose? >> young voters, arab american voters who >> are furious with the way this white house is handling israel right now and bibi netanyahu. and by >> the way, african-american voters, many of whom or either muslim or are related to muscle. it's part of the reason it's having such a broad impact in this country. also, we're seeing these horrible images what happened to world central kitchen horrible, but we're seeing these images every day. the answer is no, and ben is right, that clearly the white house put out this precursor that biden's coming into this call, matt. well, that's not going to be enough. we're going to need to see more action and
rhodes who worked for barack obama, deputy national security adviser, talking about president biden's handling of the situation. he says, us government is still supplying 2000 pound bombs and ammunition and support israel's policy until there are substantive consequences. this outrage does nothing bibi obviously doesn't care what the uss is about, what the us does. yeah. when the election is that close, 48 to 48. can the president afford to lose? >> young voters, arab american voters who...
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ben rhodes and sorries saying it's not enough to leak to the media you're outraged. do something now, given what we just saw especially this week with the world central kitchen. >> that's happened in the last 48 hours with this strike, the aide workers killed. and saying publicly. heard from admiral kirby saying the president is outraged what happened. the president himself dictated a statement released how upset he was. spoke to chef andres condemning what happened there. you noted it. a lot of democrats including some pretty big biden supporters said, hey, look. enough is enough. can't just say they're angry. do something about it, but reporting yesterday from politico and other places at least for now white house still not going to condition aid to israel. could that change in today's phone call? it could. that was the strategy at least as of yesterday. this is going to be a significant phone call between the president and prime minister. the first time they've spoken since the strike and there's going to be extraordinary pressure for this to happen because you're
ben rhodes and sorries saying it's not enough to leak to the media you're outraged. do something now, given what we just saw especially this week with the world central kitchen. >> that's happened in the last 48 hours with this strike, the aide workers killed. and saying publicly. heard from admiral kirby saying the president is outraged what happened. the president himself dictated a statement released how upset he was. spoke to chef andres condemning what happened there. you noted it. a...