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. >> u.s. military forces struck more than 85 targets at seven facilities utilized by the revolutionary guard groups. three of the facilities in iraq, four of them are in syria. numerous aircraft, including b1 bombers, dispatched from the united states were involved in this operation, firing more than 125 precision guided munitions over the course of about 30 minutes. target facilities included command and control centers as well as headquarters buildings and intelligence centers, rocket, missiles, and drone storage facilities, and supply chain facilities. >> tonight's action is in retaliation for a drone strike that killed american soldiers in jordan last weekend. they are the first american deaths after more than 160 attacks on u.s. and allied targets since the start of the israel-hamas war and october. today, just hours before the u.s. strike, president biden went to dover airport base in delaware to honor those fallen soldiers in a ceremony known as a dignified transfer. this evening, biden
. >> u.s. military forces struck more than 85 targets at seven facilities utilized by the revolutionary guard groups. three of the facilities in iraq, four of them are in syria. numerous aircraft, including b1 bombers, dispatched from the united states were involved in this operation, firing more than 125 precision guided munitions over the course of about 30 minutes. target facilities included command and control centers as well as headquarters buildings and intelligence centers, rocket,...
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the u.s. bombs 85 targets in iraq and syria and promises it is just the start of the next phase. the u.s. avenging the death of three american soldiers brought home friday in the solemn dignified transfer in dover, delaware attended by the president and first lady. >>> iran condemning the attacks with its foreign minister calling it an adventurous and strategic mistake. the secretary of state antony blinken preparing to leave tomorrow for his fifth dip a medic shuttle to the region. pausing -- pushing for a halt in gaza, long enough for a hostage release. hostage release. good day everyone, i am andrea mitchell in washington as the world braces for the next phase of strikes against iranian backed militant groups in the middle east as potential counterattacks . the powerful but limited first phase targeted command and control her operations with intelligent centers, weapons facilities and supply lines among the aircraft used was long rage bombers that took off from texas and flew more than 6000
the u.s. bombs 85 targets in iraq and syria and promises it is just the start of the next phase. the u.s. avenging the death of three american soldiers brought home friday in the solemn dignified transfer in dover, delaware attended by the president and first lady. >>> iran condemning the attacks with its foreign minister calling it an adventurous and strategic mistake. the secretary of state antony blinken preparing to leave tomorrow for his fifth dip a medic shuttle to the region....
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u.s. air strikes hitting targets in iraq and syria, including new reaction from the iraqi government. also, donald trump's election interference trial is officially delayed, what it means for his legal timeline. it is election day in south carolina. congressman james clyburn joins us as democrats their head to the polls. it is a very busy day of news, welcome to the weekend. we begin this weekend with the breaking news, justin, state media in iraq now reporting that the foreign ministry has summoned the highest ranking u.s. diplomat in baghdad to opper a former protest over last night's airstrikes in iraq and syria. the u.s. military says it hit more than 85 targets facilities used by iran's revolutionary guard and the militias they sponsor in the region. this is the first wave of what officials say could be a weeks- long campaign in response to the deaths of three american soldiers in jordan last weekend. joining us now is nbc news chief international correspondent, tara simmons and nbc n
u.s. air strikes hitting targets in iraq and syria, including new reaction from the iraqi government. also, donald trump's election interference trial is officially delayed, what it means for his legal timeline. it is election day in south carolina. congressman james clyburn joins us as democrats their head to the polls. it is a very busy day of news, welcome to the weekend. we begin this weekend with the breaking news, justin, state media in iraq now reporting that the foreign ministry has...
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this remains a u.s. operation, not an allied operation that we had seen in other kinds of defensive moves that have been happening in that region. so, expect that over a period of time, we will get more indications of when they're ready to move. it was notable that the officials talked about favorable weather. so, those kinds of conditions loom very large. so, expect battle damage assessments after daylight. we expect an assessment of video. we expect to have a better sense of what the targets were. they did, for example, say there were secondary explosions when they hit places that had munitions. so, the initial strike and then a secondary strike, meaning the on-the-ground materiel would blow up. and they were able to track those kinds of things, giving them confidence the targets they hit were the ones they meant to hit, and they chose the targets with the intention of reducing civilian collateral damage. i'm sure that will be a pressing question in the days ahead. >> kelly, were they targeting any ind
this remains a u.s. operation, not an allied operation that we had seen in other kinds of defensive moves that have been happening in that region. so, expect that over a period of time, we will get more indications of when they're ready to move. it was notable that the officials talked about favorable weather. so, those kinds of conditions loom very large. so, expect battle damage assessments after daylight. we expect an assessment of video. we expect to have a better sense of what the targets...
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the u.s. central command, the u.s. military that's responsible for the middle east, says tonight that at four pm eastern, local time, the u.s. forces conducted airstrikes in iraq and syria against iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps and militia groups. the central command tells us that the u.s. bombers, like the one you see right here, struck more than 85 targets with more than 125 precise munitions. central command also tells us that the targets struck include command and control centers, intelligence centers, centers for rockets, missiles, and drones, and supply chain facilities where militia groups and their revolutionary guard corps sponsors. earlier tonight, nbc news briefed on this strike by president biden's national security council. here's what they told us. >> we don't want to see a single more strike on u.s. personnel, facilities in the region. we don't want to see a single one more. the action that we talk tonight, it's only the first of more to come meant to degrade and disrupt the capabilities of the
the u.s. central command, the u.s. military that's responsible for the middle east, says tonight that at four pm eastern, local time, the u.s. forces conducted airstrikes in iraq and syria against iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps and militia groups. the central command tells us that the u.s. bombers, like the one you see right here, struck more than 85 targets with more than 125 precise munitions. central command also tells us that the targets struck include command and control centers,...
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the u.s. to russia and how much it could resonate with voters. we have a whole lot to cover. we want to start with the reporting and joining us now is nbc news correspondent following the trump campaign, my friend garrett haake. and from greenville, south carolina, ali vitali is with us. garrett, let me get to you right away. so, mr. trump, we have seen, has really let days go by without mentioning alexei navalny's name. the haley campaign has pounced on that. finally he mention and tried to compare his own position to that of navalny. comparing the united states to russia here. how is his campaign? how are his advisers defending his position? >> reporter: it's been striking because both campaigns have recognized the death of alexei navalny as a top global story and the trump campaign has barely touched it. the statement you referred to on truth social not only doesn't mention putin, it doesn't even mention russia. it just talks about navalny's sudden death then suggests it's somehow related t
the u.s. to russia and how much it could resonate with voters. we have a whole lot to cover. we want to start with the reporting and joining us now is nbc news correspondent following the trump campaign, my friend garrett haake. and from greenville, south carolina, ali vitali is with us. garrett, let me get to you right away. so, mr. trump, we have seen, has really let days go by without mentioning alexei navalny's name. the haley campaign has pounced on that. finally he mention and tried to...
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u.s. central command announced a round of strikes, targeting six houthi anti ship cruise missiles preparing to launch among ships in the red sea. this is the latest in the series of strikes that the united states has conducted against the houthi forces who have been targeting vessels, commercial and military, that are sailing among the red sea toward or from the -- to the crossing in egypt. it is related, but separate from the campaign against iranian-backed proxy forces which are operating in the region, and there are iranian antlers operating alongside them. that started on friday. the biden says that friday strikes against these groups on u.s. troops in the region since the october 7th attack on israel. that includes last sunday's deadly attack on tower 22. it is a u.s. base that is in the extreme northeastern corner of jordan right near the border with iraq and syria. more than 30 u.s. speakers were wounded kennedy sanders was promoted to sergeant, and 46 year old william rivers, and 2
u.s. central command announced a round of strikes, targeting six houthi anti ship cruise missiles preparing to launch among ships in the red sea. this is the latest in the series of strikes that the united states has conducted against the houthi forces who have been targeting vessels, commercial and military, that are sailing among the red sea toward or from the -- to the crossing in egypt. it is related, but separate from the campaign against iranian-backed proxy forces which are operating in...
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more than 100 u.s. service members suffered traumatic brain injuries when iran fired missiles into iraq. how big of a concern is there about retribution now? >> a concern on the u.s. side, or on the iranian side? >> go ahead. the iranians fully expected this to happen. we telegraphed it for three days, basically, that we were going to be hitting what were called their proxies. aaron makes no secret of the fact that they support these militias, iraqi militias in the region. some of which, one of which at least is actually part of the iraqi government, which is outlined to both iran and the u.s.. but they expected this, they withdrew their main forces out of the areas which were targeted last night. so his successor, and his deputy were back in tehran last night. so they were safe. other irgc commanders also had left. i think that it was probably intentional on the biden administration's part to not kill iranians, or at least not kill senior arena's, which would require some kind of response from iran. so
more than 100 u.s. service members suffered traumatic brain injuries when iran fired missiles into iraq. how big of a concern is there about retribution now? >> a concern on the u.s. side, or on the iranian side? >> go ahead. the iranians fully expected this to happen. we telegraphed it for three days, basically, that we were going to be hitting what were called their proxies. aaron makes no secret of the fact that they support these militias, iraqi militias in the region. some of...
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u.s. troops in the region since the october 7th attack on israel. that include last sunday's deadly attack on tower 22. it's a u.s. base in the extreme northeast corner of jordan. right near the border with iraq and syria. more than 40 u.s. service members were wounded and three u.s. soldiers died in that attack. 24-year-old specialist, kennedy sanders, was posthumously promoted to sergeant. 46-year-old sergeant, william jerome rivers, and 23 year old brian anderson moffitt, who was also posthumously promoted to sergeant. yesterday, president biden attended the dignified transfers of their bodies at dover air force base in delaware. a short time later, the u.s. struck back and utilizing aircraft, including the one bombers, which took off with the continental united states and flew breathily 7100 miles to strike their targets. the strikes use more than 125 precision munitions, hitting more than 85 targets and seven facilities, four in syria and three in iraq. nbc news has been able to confi
u.s. troops in the region since the october 7th attack on israel. that include last sunday's deadly attack on tower 22. it's a u.s. base in the extreme northeast corner of jordan. right near the border with iraq and syria. more than 40 u.s. service members were wounded and three u.s. soldiers died in that attack. 24-year-old specialist, kennedy sanders, was posthumously promoted to sergeant. 46-year-old sergeant, william jerome rivers, and 23 year old brian anderson moffitt, who was also...
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will have its chance to make its case which the u.s. is expected to say that assange caused grave damage by conspireing with chelsea manning to obtain massive amounts of u.s. classified documents, put them out for the public that risked the lives of american citizens. at the end of that hearing, the judge will be able to rule on whether to grant a full appeal to extradition to julian assange. if that request for an appeal is turned down, chris, there will be nothing standing between julian assange being put on a plane and brought to the u.s. to face those 17 counts of espionage. >> josh, thank you. >>> the u.s. has vetoed a u.n. security council push for a cease fire in gaza, proposing its own instead. raf, tell us about these two proposals and how they're different. >> reporter: so, chris, the resolution the united states vetoed earlier today was put forward by algeria and calls for immediate cease fire in gaza without preconditions. the american resolution which hasn't been put to a vote yet calls for a cease fire in gaza but ties it
will have its chance to make its case which the u.s. is expected to say that assange caused grave damage by conspireing with chelsea manning to obtain massive amounts of u.s. classified documents, put them out for the public that risked the lives of american citizens. at the end of that hearing, the judge will be able to rule on whether to grant a full appeal to extradition to julian assange. if that request for an appeal is turned down, chris, there will be nothing standing between julian...
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more than 40 u.s. service members were booted. three u.s. soldiers died and that attack. 24-year-old specialist kennedy sanders, who was posthumously promoted to sergeant. 46-year-old sergeant william rivers, and 23-year-old breonna moffatt, who was also posthumously promoted to sergeant. yesterday, president biden attended a dignified transfer of their bodies, at dover air force base in delaware. a short time later, the u.s. struck back. utilizing aircraft, including the one bombers, who took off from the continental united states and fluoroplex of the 100 miles to strike their targets. the strikes used 125 precision munitions, hitting more than 85 targets in seven locations, four of them were in syria, and three were in iraq. nbc news has been able to confirm the locations of five of the strikes. you can see them here. u.s. officials say those facilities including commanding control headquarters. intelligence centers rocket, missile drones, and ammunition depots and supply chain facilities, were used by iran's islamic revolutionary guard c
more than 40 u.s. service members were booted. three u.s. soldiers died and that attack. 24-year-old specialist kennedy sanders, who was posthumously promoted to sergeant. 46-year-old sergeant william rivers, and 23-year-old breonna moffatt, who was also posthumously promoted to sergeant. yesterday, president biden attended a dignified transfer of their bodies, at dover air force base in delaware. a short time later, the u.s. struck back. utilizing aircraft, including the one bombers, who took...
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however, u.s. officials clarified today's attacks are not in response to the american casualties in jordan. a spokesman for the houthis warned the group would retaliate. writing, quote, we will meet escalation with escalation. this comes as secretary of state antony blinken prepares to depart for saudi arabia tomorrow. he will be traveling across the region to help negotiate a humanitarian cease-fire in gaza. just moments ago, we got this report from nbc's courtney -- who covers national security in the pentagon. she is aboard the uss eisenhower in the red sea. >> i am on board the uss dwight the eisenhower aircraft carrier in the red sea, where tonight the u.s. military continues to target and respond to attacks by the iranian-backed houthi rebels in yemen. nbc news is the only broadcast outlet -- with navy ships as they continue to target these houthis. now on friday, the u.s. shot down a rebel drones over the red sea and gulf of aden. also on friday, the u.s. targeted for houthi drones inside of
however, u.s. officials clarified today's attacks are not in response to the american casualties in jordan. a spokesman for the houthis warned the group would retaliate. writing, quote, we will meet escalation with escalation. this comes as secretary of state antony blinken prepares to depart for saudi arabia tomorrow. he will be traveling across the region to help negotiate a humanitarian cease-fire in gaza. just moments ago, we got this report from nbc's courtney -- who covers national...
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the u.s., that is why we selected those targets to protect those troops. >> and jimmy, iraq and syria saying that the u.s. is escalating this regional conflict. the pentagon says the goal was to degrade and disrupt capabilities and to deter of course. could it backfire on the u.s.? >> well first, to build on something that general twitty correctly pointed out, the targets were selected so that the united states could degrade the capabilities of these terrorist organizations, but importantly also, the targets were selected because they are specifically iranian linked. they are iranian targets, and president biden made that clear in his statement when he discussed the targets. he said, we are going after iran's elements in the region, and if anyone harms american troops, they are going to hear from us. so i think that is important. with respect to the reactions from the governments in syria and iraq, to some extent, syria is sort of what you would expect. but sheer all assad, he is no friend of
the u.s., that is why we selected those targets to protect those troops. >> and jimmy, iraq and syria saying that the u.s. is escalating this regional conflict. the pentagon says the goal was to degrade and disrupt capabilities and to deter of course. could it backfire on the u.s.? >> well first, to build on something that general twitty correctly pointed out, the targets were selected so that the united states could degrade the capabilities of these terrorist organizations, but...
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the u.s. has launched new air strikes against iran-backed targets in iraq and syria in retaliation for a drone attack that killed three american soldiers. here's the first video we're seeing from the region, an iraqi security official said a u.s. air strike targeted a weapons warehouse and three houses belonging to hezbollah in anbar province. it happens the same day that president biden attending the arrival of troops from jordan. forces conducted the air strikes against iran's islamic revolutionary guard force and afitiated militia groups. they struck more than 85 targets with numerous aircraft to include long-range bombers flown from the united states. president biden released a statement saying in part, quote, our response began today. it will continue at times in places of our choosing. the united states does not seek conflict in the middle east or anywhere else in the world. but let all those who might seek to do us harm know this. if you harm an american, we will respond. let me bring i
the u.s. has launched new air strikes against iran-backed targets in iraq and syria in retaliation for a drone attack that killed three american soldiers. here's the first video we're seeing from the region, an iraqi security official said a u.s. air strike targeted a weapons warehouse and three houses belonging to hezbollah in anbar province. it happens the same day that president biden attending the arrival of troops from jordan. forces conducted the air strikes against iran's islamic...
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u.s. elections after meeting with russian intelligence officials in november. u.s. officials are so concerned he could be a flight risk that filed a 28-page argument trying to convince a judge to keep him behind bars pending trial. the judge disagreed. i want to bring in nbc's ryan reilly who has been digging into all of this. tim miller is writer at large for the bulwark and msnbc political analyst. paul butler is a former federal prosecutor. georgetown law professor and msnbc legal analyst. okay, ryan, what's going on here? what do we know about this guy and the claim he's been making? >> yeah, i think the hall of mirrors is the way that the "new york times" described him, and i think that's a really good way to sort of put it here because we don't know really what was true and what wasn't. this guy worked for the fbi, worked with the fbi as a confidential human source for a very long time, since 2010. he would have been roughly 30 when he joined up and signed the paperwork. every year a
u.s. elections after meeting with russian intelligence officials in november. u.s. officials are so concerned he could be a flight risk that filed a 28-page argument trying to convince a judge to keep him behind bars pending trial. the judge disagreed. i want to bring in nbc's ryan reilly who has been digging into all of this. tim miller is writer at large for the bulwark and msnbc political analyst. paul butler is a former federal prosecutor. georgetown law professor and msnbc legal analyst....
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u.s. bases and even the reports that we do have are not confirmed. so, it's not possible at this stage how much the rhetoric can turn into actual responses by these iranian-backed groups. >> we hear, as though everyone in the region is there assessing the damage, and as you hear the pentagon saying this is a campaign, this is not a one-off which has happened. are you sensing tension in the region? are people there on edge? >> oh yeah, of course. absolutely. i mean, listen, you know, we talk about this danger, this risk that it @sullycnbc knew a wider regional war. it gets increasingly difficult not to describe this as a regional war. just for example, while this operation was taking place, it happened at midnight here locally. it was over within an hour. there were also responses by the u.s. to more attempts, according to the u.s., to launch missiles from yemen, by the houthis. obviously, another iranian- backed group. then just hours after that operation overnight, reports in syria that t
u.s. bases and even the reports that we do have are not confirmed. so, it's not possible at this stage how much the rhetoric can turn into actual responses by these iranian-backed groups. >> we hear, as though everyone in the region is there assessing the damage, and as you hear the pentagon saying this is a campaign, this is not a one-off which has happened. are you sensing tension in the region? are people there on edge? >> oh yeah, of course. absolutely. i mean, listen, you know,...
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the u.s., uk, they're saying that they have hit 36 houthi targets, launching more than two dozen aircraft from the eisenhower. some carrying 2000 pound bombs and side winder air to air missiles. this is the only broadcast journalist on board the ship. >> despite the continued strikes by the u.s. and the strikes by british military, the houthi rebels remain defiant. it also is important to point out, defense officials tell us that these strikes that the u.s. has been carrying out, are not part of the overall mission here called operation prosperity guardian, to defend against to the attack. the u.s. navy, on this aircraft carrier, they stand on high alert. they are ready to continue to target those -- if they continue to threaten shipping in this region. >> officials insist that this operation targeting yemen is separate from friday night's operation targeting militia here in iran and syria. that may be part to protect the involved in that yemen operation. we are waiting for an assessment from
the u.s., uk, they're saying that they have hit 36 houthi targets, launching more than two dozen aircraft from the eisenhower. some carrying 2000 pound bombs and side winder air to air missiles. this is the only broadcast journalist on board the ship. >> despite the continued strikes by the u.s. and the strikes by british military, the houthi rebels remain defiant. it also is important to point out, defense officials tell us that these strikes that the u.s. has been carrying out, are not...
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so, the u.s. to be providing security, as with saudi arabia, and israel will get out of, it and this was coming to be netanyahu's legacy, he thought. normalization with the saudis. the saudis wanted it, oh bin salman, on it, it and boyd israel wanted. the economic benefits, mbs, mohammed bin salman, one of the economic, the, antidepressant occasion of the royal economy from israel, the two way trade, and enormous benefits. tourism, and the same for israel, and israel would get peace with all of the arab countries, because the saudis are the keeper of mecca and the holy sites,. once they normalize with israel, all the others would fall in place. so, this was the capstone of, frankly what the trump administration started with the abraham accords. this is the last remaining major piece. then, at number seventh happens. not only blew up you know, and killed all those people, you know, tragically, horrific louis, the brutality of it was just devastating. it was their 9/11 in israel, and it's still wrou
so, the u.s. to be providing security, as with saudi arabia, and israel will get out of, it and this was coming to be netanyahu's legacy, he thought. normalization with the saudis. the saudis wanted it, oh bin salman, on it, it and boyd israel wanted. the economic benefits, mbs, mohammed bin salman, one of the economic, the, antidepressant occasion of the royal economy from israel, the two way trade, and enormous benefits. tourism, and the same for israel, and israel would get peace with all of...
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the u.s. assesses its attacks in the light of day. former white house insider and financial expert tells us how it if donald trump can pay hundreds of millions of dollars in fines. the next hour starts right now. >>> as i've been to a very good day from msnbc headquarters of new york, welcome to alex witt reports. breaking news at this hour, we have some new details to share from the biden administration on the u.s. air strikes on iran- backed targets in iraq and syria. a senior administration official told nbc news that the strikes, quote, said the strong signal about the capability that we have and other things that we are going to do. the u.s. striking -- five targets in seven facilities used by iran's revolutionary guard and the militants they support of the region. this is in retaliation for three american soldiers killed in jordan. a senior administration official also telling nbc news that iraq received prior warning that, of the strikes, contrary to the claims of iraqi government -- ag
the u.s. assesses its attacks in the light of day. former white house insider and financial expert tells us how it if donald trump can pay hundreds of millions of dollars in fines. the next hour starts right now. >>> as i've been to a very good day from msnbc headquarters of new york, welcome to alex witt reports. breaking news at this hour, we have some new details to share from the biden administration on the u.s. air strikes on iran- backed targets in iraq and syria. a senior...
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we have u.s. forces in harm's way and isolated regions with very let's call it minimal force protection measures and those force protection measures are being stretched every day. we're taking shots from drones from missiles, from houthis, from iranian-backed militia groups within iraq. so this becomes extremely complex and based on, you know, essential military principles, an advantage we ought to be taking in the region is repositioning those forces so that they are not becoming the sort of bait and trap targets that i think iran seeks or at least the militias that are backed by iran are seeking to score hits on. this is going to be -- it's always a balancing act in the middle east. the more complex it becomes the more we're going to require strategic insights that are actually nested together with these kinetic strikes. a kinetic strike alone is not enough. >> you talk about repositioning people, and i would assume that u.s. assets and personnel are already strategically positioned, no? >> this
we have u.s. forces in harm's way and isolated regions with very let's call it minimal force protection measures and those force protection measures are being stretched every day. we're taking shots from drones from missiles, from houthis, from iranian-backed militia groups within iraq. so this becomes extremely complex and based on, you know, essential military principles, an advantage we ought to be taking in the region is repositioning those forces so that they are not becoming the sort of...
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in total the u.s. has given over -- in military aid and most of that aid, approximately 3.3 billion dollars a year comes in the form of grants under the foreign military financing program. meaning those funds must be used by israel to purchase u.s. military equipment and services. however, israel has also been permitted to use a portion of its fmf aid to buy equipment from israeli defense firms. that's unusual because it's a benefit not granted to other recipients of u.s. military aid. in the end, u.s. aid reportedly accounts for some 15% of israel's total defense budget. however, a recent ruling by the international court of justice, which found, in part, that it is plausible that israel's recent military operations in gaza have violated the geneva convention, and the genocide convention, it has sparked calls for the u.s. to review its current policy providing aid and arms to the nation. see, military aid from the united states usually comes along with conditions, like the leahy law. it was first appr
in total the u.s. has given over -- in military aid and most of that aid, approximately 3.3 billion dollars a year comes in the form of grants under the foreign military financing program. meaning those funds must be used by israel to purchase u.s. military equipment and services. however, israel has also been permitted to use a portion of its fmf aid to buy equipment from israeli defense firms. that's unusual because it's a benefit not granted to other recipients of u.s. military aid. in the...
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u.s. troops in jordan. we'll go through that military action in the middle east and what could come next. >>> plus, we'll bring you the details of the long-awaited bipartisan border deal, which is now getting pushback from members on both sides of the aisle. >>> and also ahead, the latest nbc news polling on a biden/trump rematch. the new data is highlighting some of the president's real struggles with voters on some major issues. ♪♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "way too early" on this monday, february 5th. i'm jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day and week with us. we have a lot to get to this morning, and we'll begin with the developing situation in the middle east where the united states carried out retaliatory air strikes on friday, targeting sites used by iran-backed militias in iraq and syria. nbc news has been able to verify the location of five of those sites. u.s. central command said the attack involved more than 125 precise munitions including somefired from long-
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u.s. strike in baghdad has killed a high ranking militia commander accused of directly planning and participating in attacks on u.s. forces. we'll bring you those new developments. plus what nikki haley is saying about her primary loss in nevada and what she's focusing on next. those stories and a check on sports and weather when we come right back. a check on sports and weather when cweome right back a few years ago, i came to saona, they told me there's no electricity on the island. we always thought that whatever we did here would be an emblem of what small communities can achieve. trying to give a better life to people that don't have the means to do it. si mi papá estuviera vivo, sé que él tuviera orgulloso también de vivir de esta viviendo una vida como la que estamos viviendo ahora. es electricidad aquí es salud. ♪♪ whoo! ♪♪ light work! ♪♪ next victims. ♪♪ you ready for this? ♪pump up the jam pump it up♪ this isn't charmin! no wonder i don't feel as clean. h
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the u.s. military revealing new details about the scope of damage from those retaliatory strikes in iraq and syria, and not ruling out more strikes including potentially inside iran. >>> also ahead, lawmakers finally unveiling that long-awaited bipartisan border bill, but it's already facing a partisan wall with the house speaker calling it dead on arrival. this as house republicans push forward today with their effort to impeach the secretary of homeland security. we'll have the latest from capitol hill. >>> hello. it's 10:00 eastern. i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. a potentially historic storm impacting millions this morning. 38 million under flood alerts across california, warned of life-threatening conditions with evacuations under way. we're seeing torrential rain, high-speed wins leading to dangerous spinouts and landslides. it is still coming down. this flood threat could last for days. nbc's dana griffin is in hard-hit santa barbara county in california. meteorologist michelle
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u.s. has to aid ukraine. ukraine, as navalny made clear to everyone today, here, has had to retreat from a frontline city. and they need u.s. aid. they need air defenses. he told members of congress, including republicans, who are opposing the u.s. aid, and those supporting the speaker, who won't even bring into the, floor even though they support u.s. aid to ukraine, he told them that without u.s. air defenses, will have to retreat further. and made all of this, and how critical it, was clear to the vice president in their meetings privately and also when they hit a joint news conference. so i asked about that and about whether all of this, and donald trump's comments about letter may put, and have encouraged putin. and encourage those and congress to oppose the aid. here is what she had to say. >> the reality of it all is that if he is in fact did, we know putin is responsible. and it just speaks to the most recent of many examples of the brutality of putin and his government. that is pa
u.s. has to aid ukraine. ukraine, as navalny made clear to everyone today, here, has had to retreat from a frontline city. and they need u.s. aid. they need air defenses. he told members of congress, including republicans, who are opposing the u.s. aid, and those supporting the speaker, who won't even bring into the, floor even though they support u.s. aid to ukraine, he told them that without u.s. air defenses, will have to retreat further. and made all of this, and how critical it, was clear...
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and they fear that the u.s. could imprison him for well over 100 years, put him in a maximum security prison, things that the u.s. has tried to assure the british government they would not in fact do if he is successfully extradited to the u.s. now, tomorrow will be the chance for the u.s. government to make its argument in court. according to the written submissions to the court, the u.s. plans to say, look, julian assange is accused of extremely serious crimes of conspireing to obtain huge troves of highly classified documents that were then dumped online in ways that they say exposed the identities of american citizens and put them at risk. they say he needs to go to the u.s. to face justice for crimes that they say have had a huge deleterious impact within the united states, chris. >> okay, richard, it has been a long time since julian assange first came on the scene, for a lot of people i'm sure the details are foggy. you actually spoke to him back in 2010. he's not the one, we should say, who actually obta
and they fear that the u.s. could imprison him for well over 100 years, put him in a maximum security prison, things that the u.s. has tried to assure the british government they would not in fact do if he is successfully extradited to the u.s. now, tomorrow will be the chance for the u.s. government to make its argument in court. according to the written submissions to the court, the u.s. plans to say, look, julian assange is accused of extremely serious crimes of conspireing to obtain huge...
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they have u.s. blood on their hands, and they're going to continue to conduct these operations regardless how many times we strike against them. so taking away their capacity, the launchers, the drone capability, the command and control capability, that's key to this, and that's why the attacks need to be sustained over time because many of these militant groups, they have these launchers. they have their drone capability in underground tunnels and bunkers. it's going to take a while to rid these militant groups of this capability and capacity i'm speaking of. >> what goes into the calculations of the u.s. to denigrate these groups without escalating the conflict? >> yeah, as we've been talking, it is a huge balancing act, and what really goes into the calculus, we know that iran does not want war with the u.s., and we certainly do not want war with iran, and you've heard a lot of talk about whether or not we strike inside iran or not. i will tell you, we must have ambiguity there because iran needs
they have u.s. blood on their hands, and they're going to continue to conduct these operations regardless how many times we strike against them. so taking away their capacity, the launchers, the drone capability, the command and control capability, that's key to this, and that's why the attacks need to be sustained over time because many of these militant groups, they have these launchers. they have their drone capability in underground tunnels and bunkers. it's going to take a while to rid...
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forces, u.s. interests, so i think the biden administration recognizes they're going have to keep a sustained effort against these groups to prevent them from carrying out these attacks. so i suspect we're getting closer to the kmepsment of these strikes. i suspect they're going to be directed against these groups that reside in syria, iraq, and yemen, and also they're going to be targeted against those elements they have participated in some of these attacks against the u.s. interests including members part of the iranian levlutionary guards that works closely with these groups. so i do think we're going to see something that's going to be sustained, it's going to be broader than what has happened to date, but i do think the focus is going to be on those groups in those three countries. >> you mention the kudz force. can you talk about the relationship between iran and the iranian backed militias and what the implications are in terms of deterrence, right? they're operating in the kind of -- they
forces, u.s. interests, so i think the biden administration recognizes they're going have to keep a sustained effort against these groups to prevent them from carrying out these attacks. so i suspect we're getting closer to the kmepsment of these strikes. i suspect they're going to be directed against these groups that reside in syria, iraq, and yemen, and also they're going to be targeted against those elements they have participated in some of these attacks against the u.s. interests...
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u.s. government working so hard to get him out, and you just have to keep going and get him out. >> do you know anything about the dual national that was detained? do you know who she is or what she's being accused of? >> the details are sketchy at the moment. she's described as a los angeles resident. what is remarkable here is that the early reports are her offense was transferring just over $50, just over 50 u.s. dollars to an organization supporting ukraine. that really shows you the degree of arbitrariness in moscow. >> yeah, on the heels of the election there. thank you. >>> up next, the reporting about the back and forth between president biden and mike johnson over funding for ukraine. >>> plus, nikki haley is about to give the state of the race speech. what exactly does that mean? we're back in just 60 seconds. n. get a light scent that lasts with no heavy perfumes or dyes. ( ♪ ♪ ) breathing claritin clear is like... (♪♪) is he? confidently walking 8 long haired dogs and l
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as u.s. central command says for anti ship ballistic missiles were fired into the right sea early this morning frequently controlled areas of yemen. four current regional conflict is now a main point of concern as world leaders gather in europe for the munich security conference. our reporter joins us now. what we know about these latest strikes and how much concern is there about the middle's conflict endangering the broader global security? and also, what happened to that ongoing u.s. military strikes against the iranian proxy groups besides a reported cyberattack on an iranian ship, it feels like that ended. a lot to throw at you, take it away. >> that's actually been a critical question. one of imposing to u.s. officials over the last two days. on the strikes, threats been some more back and forth between the houthis and the united states. the houthis barring several anti ship ballistic missiles towards at least one commercial vessel. they did not strike that vessel. then the u.s. conduct
as u.s. central command says for anti ship ballistic missiles were fired into the right sea early this morning frequently controlled areas of yemen. four current regional conflict is now a main point of concern as world leaders gather in europe for the munich security conference. our reporter joins us now. what we know about these latest strikes and how much concern is there about the middle's conflict endangering the broader global security? and also, what happened to that ongoing u.s....
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a new warning on how dangerous it is for u.s. citizens to go there. ♪♪ >>> hey, everything, good to see you today. good morning, i'm yasmin vossoughian in for ana cabrera coming to you live here from new york. breaking news this morning, the country anxiously awaiting decisions from the supreme court to come down any moment now. we don't know which cases they're going to rule on today, but we're waiting for a major decision regarding former president donald trump, whether colorado has the power to remove the 2024 republican front runner from the primary ballot because of his efforts to overturn the last election. states like maine, they are closely watching this one as that state also booted trump from the ballot, and a second issue as well, still on the justices' plate to decide anytime, trump's request to stop the election interference case against him in washington hoping the justices will agree to decide whether he's immune from criminal prosecution. want to bring in from outside the supreme court is nbc's ken dilanian, j
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where the u.s. is expected to say, look, julian assange is accused of extremely serious crimes, including conspireing to obtain huge troves of very highly classified u.s. documents, and then dumping them online in ways that really they say risked the lives of americans who were named in those documents. but ultimately will be up to the judge to decide whether to grant that full appeal to julian assange, which is his last possibility to avoid extradition back to the u.s. to face those charges. >> josh lederman, thank you. appreciate it. >>> police are saying a suspect has been arrested on murder charges after two people were shot and killed at a dormitory at the university of colorado, colorado springs. 25-year-old nicholas jordan has been charged with two counts of first degree murder. police confirming that jordan is a student at the school, and was the roommate of one of the victims, samuel knopp. jordan is expected in court this afternoon. >>> coming up next, the winter weather out west that brou
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the u.s., after the united states the united kingdom struck 37 houthi targets in 13 different locations. this nbc news exclusive video received from aboard the uss eisenhower. president biden's national security adviser on meet the press this morning saying more strikes are coming, and not ruling out an attack inside iran. >> have you ruled out strikes inside iran? >> sitting here today on a national news program i'm not going to get into what we've ruled in and rolled out from the point of view of military action. what i will say is that the president is determined to respond forcefully to attacks on our people, the president also is looking not for a wider war in the middle east. >> over two dozen aircraft launching the eisenhower carrying 2000 pound bombs and precision guided missiles -- is the only journalist on board that ship. >> defense officials tell us that these strikes that the u.s. has been carrying out are not part of the overall mission here called operation prosperity guardian t
the u.s., after the united states the united kingdom struck 37 houthi targets in 13 different locations. this nbc news exclusive video received from aboard the uss eisenhower. president biden's national security adviser on meet the press this morning saying more strikes are coming, and not ruling out an attack inside iran. >> have you ruled out strikes inside iran? >> sitting here today on a national news program i'm not going to get into what we've ruled in and rolled out from the...
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the u.s. sent bill burns to cairo where he is meeting with israeli counterparts and other officials from around the region, and then another race, the clock is ticking, and we see that satellite image to show how impacted it has been. the palestinians were told to go there because it's safer, and our crew has been out speaking with people today. take a listen. >> reporter: now, there has been a heavy criticism from the u.s. and international organizations that the israeli military does not have an executable plan, and they are trying to help. >> thank you so much. molly was referring to that, and we are seeing what is a growing split between the leaders in the u.s. and israel, and president biden asking for a halt in the actions. >> we have heard secretary blinken and president biden calling for a cease-fire, and they will tell you privately they believe a cease-fire is not only the best way to funnel more humanitarian aid to gaza, but to bring an extended period of calm to the area for the ai
the u.s. sent bill burns to cairo where he is meeting with israeli counterparts and other officials from around the region, and then another race, the clock is ticking, and we see that satellite image to show how impacted it has been. the palestinians were told to go there because it's safer, and our crew has been out speaking with people today. take a listen. >> reporter: now, there has been a heavy criticism from the u.s. and international organizations that the israeli military does...
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that is why you saw the u.s. go after these logistical targets and locations where, yes, they are iran-backed groups. some of them are straight up from the irgc. similar from orange but from outside of iran's borders. i want to be clear here. this is an activity that was taking place before the israel gaza conflict. it worsened when that happened because for them it was an opportunity to seek legitimacy by goading the united states into a war. >> i've got about 30 seconds but i wanted to ask about this. before the airstrikes happened on friday, a lot of people don't know, but they were charges lodged against people who are facilitating the sale of oil to be up to help iran, as well, and other terrorist organizations. how effective are those measures? the sanctions and the criminal charges sought by the united states government? >> sanctions can be very effective. unfortunately one of the things that can tell you, having worked for sanctions for a long time in treasury, when you close one loophole these new variou
that is why you saw the u.s. go after these logistical targets and locations where, yes, they are iran-backed groups. some of them are straight up from the irgc. similar from orange but from outside of iran's borders. i want to be clear here. this is an activity that was taking place before the israel gaza conflict. it worsened when that happened because for them it was an opportunity to seek legitimacy by goading the united states into a war. >> i've got about 30 seconds but i wanted to...
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they are hitting u.s. and israeli targets because of israel's continued offensive in the gaza strip. alex? >> okay, matt bradley, thank you so much from tel aviv with that. for all of you, it looks peaceful today, but there's a lot happening in capitol hill. we expect more potentially any minute, we have those details ahead. we are back in 60 seconds. >>> working news at this hour, new details from the pentagon on those retaliatory strikes, saying no iranians were killed in friday's strikes and saying that 84 of the 85 targets were destroyed or functionally it damaged. meanwhile, in the biden administration said today it is planning more strikes against iran-backed groups in the region. iran condemned the attack, saying they contradict the u.s. has declared intention of avoiding a conflict. joining me now, illinois congressman -- [inaudible] a good friend to us. glad to have you back here. it is a really -- [inaudible] just released by the pentagon about the success of friday's retaliatory strikes. >> i th
they are hitting u.s. and israeli targets because of israel's continued offensive in the gaza strip. alex? >> okay, matt bradley, thank you so much from tel aviv with that. for all of you, it looks peaceful today, but there's a lot happening in capitol hill. we expect more potentially any minute, we have those details ahead. we are back in 60 seconds. >>> working news at this hour, new details from the pentagon on those retaliatory strikes, saying no iranians were killed in...
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this is the u.s. taking action on its own now. i'll give you one example of what palestinians see as the impunity for settlers over the summer. hundreds of settlers overran a palestinian village called termasi, not a single one of them has been charged with a crime. jose? >> peter alexander, courtney kube, raf sanchez and general barry mccaffrey, thank you very much. >>> up next, we'll play for you what president biden said this morning about where things stand with the border deal negotiations. plus, we'll ask california senator alex padilla what he must see in the bill in order to support it. senator, great to see you. we'll chat in 60 seconds. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. ds you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. ♪♪ whoo! ♪♪ light work! ♪♪ next victims. ♪♪ you ready for this? ♪pump up the jam pump it up♪ >> woman: what's my safelite story? i see inspiration right through my glass. so when my windshield cracked, i chose safelite. they replaced the glass and recalibrated m
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these are u.s. allies, like israel. they are countries that have enormous depth of sympathy for the palestinian cause in the gaza strip. they also see iran as their primary enemy. just as the united states starts to pummel these iranian proxy groups throughout the entire region, we're talking about syria, iraq, also about the houthis in yemen who have been snarling up international shipping which is a major interest for egypt and saudi arabia, and some of these other arab countries. he has the opportunity now to go in and rally u.s. support among american allies just when the united states and its coalition partners in this effort to try to protect shipping through the gulf of aid, through the red sea, who need it most. this is really an opportune moment for blinken, and this is a moment where he can really rally u.s. support around the project that a lot of people, a lot of governments in this region, will really be able to put their weight behind even as they criticize the u.s. for its support of israel in the gaza st
these are u.s. allies, like israel. they are countries that have enormous depth of sympathy for the palestinian cause in the gaza strip. they also see iran as their primary enemy. just as the united states starts to pummel these iranian proxy groups throughout the entire region, we're talking about syria, iraq, also about the houthis in yemen who have been snarling up international shipping which is a major interest for egypt and saudi arabia, and some of these other arab countries. he has the...
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so give u.s. strikes against houthi forces, against their drone missile launch sites, an anti ship missile. that's happen earlier this morning, there was another u.s. strike. they call it a self-defense strike, where they go after an anti ship missile before it can do any damage. and this is serious. the houthis are not to be underestimated. they have ballistic missiles, they have drones, they are very accustomed to coming under aerial bombardment, having fought the saudis for years. and they are vowing escalation will mean that with escalation. so we are not out of this. i think we're going to see more strikes against the houthis, and you're probably going to see more in iraq and syria against those iranian-backed militias that are also not necessarily backing down. >> reporter: i want to take advantage of the fact that you are israel to discuss that part of the story right now. in a brand-new interview with the wall street journal, the very influential and very far- right politician who happens
so give u.s. strikes against houthi forces, against their drone missile launch sites, an anti ship missile. that's happen earlier this morning, there was another u.s. strike. they call it a self-defense strike, where they go after an anti ship missile before it can do any damage. and this is serious. the houthis are not to be underestimated. they have ballistic missiles, they have drones, they are very accustomed to coming under aerial bombardment, having fought the saudis for years. and they...
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the u.s. is saying and doing in public. today the u.s. vetoed a u.n. resolution that demanded an immediate humanitarian cease-fire. and the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. argued that a cease-fire not conditioned on hamas releasing all of the more than 100 israeli hostages still being held inside gaza would fail to bring durable peace. so the stalemate continues. meanwhile, things may soon get much worse for gazans crowded into rafah. in fact, last week israeli officials unveiled next steps for their ground invasion of gaza, plans that include invading rafah with troops. the u.s. and western allies quickly denounced that plan for the obvious humanitarian crisis it would provoke. but netanyahu insists they would not bow to the pressure. and over the week they delivered an altmatem. the promised ground invasion will begin if all the hostages are not released by ramadan. that is march 10th. so the question is what happens now. joining me now is ben rhodes, former national security advisor under presi
the u.s. is saying and doing in public. today the u.s. vetoed a u.n. resolution that demanded an immediate humanitarian cease-fire. and the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. argued that a cease-fire not conditioned on hamas releasing all of the more than 100 israeli hostages still being held inside gaza would fail to bring durable peace. so the stalemate continues. meanwhile, things may soon get much worse for gazans crowded into rafah. in fact, last week israeli officials unveiled next steps for...
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the u.s. and iran were engaged in either directly or through some other country. that is how we keep a personal -- abroad. it is not by escalating these words. it is by talking to our enemies. that is what diplomacy is. >> thank you very much. that is all in on this thursday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now. good evening, alex. >> we will start this hour with breaking news. the new york times is reporting that trump former finance chief, allen weisselberg, is in negotiations to plead guilty to perjury for allegedly lying on the stand during trump's civil fraud trial. and while we don't know for certain wished alleged line he might be owning up to, the testimony of the new york times points to the thing that they heavily suggest maybe the lie in this case. it's maybe the most trumpy thing ever. just a few months ago, back in october, allen weisselberg took the stand to defend the trump organization and new york attorney general, letitia james, had a civil fraud lawsuit. that is the c
the u.s. and iran were engaged in either directly or through some other country. that is how we keep a personal -- abroad. it is not by escalating these words. it is by talking to our enemies. that is what diplomacy is. >> thank you very much. that is all in on this thursday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now. good evening, alex. >> we will start this hour with breaking news. the new york times is reporting that trump former finance chief, allen weisselberg, is in...
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when it comes to goods from china we have seen a drop of 20% to $427 billion u.s. so now the u.s. is importing more from mexico, this is really highlights the changes in policy state side with policy makers trying to buy less goods, fewer goods from china and at the same time trying to restore some of the connections with countries that are closer to home including mexico. let's see whether or not this will also continue, but of course these numbers just highlight some of the changes in the u.s. foreign policy as well. >> cnbc's silvia amaro, live for us from london, thank you. have a good weekend. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," we'll dive back into politics. and with the special counsel report that's bringing president biden's memory back into the spotlight. >>> plus, republican congresswoman elise stefanik suggests she would have done what mike pence wouldn't on january 6th. we'll play for you those comments just ahead. you those comments just ahead. ...there are places you'd like to be. like here. and here. not so much here. farxiga reduces the risk of kidney failure
when it comes to goods from china we have seen a drop of 20% to $427 billion u.s. so now the u.s. is importing more from mexico, this is really highlights the changes in policy state side with policy makers trying to buy less goods, fewer goods from china and at the same time trying to restore some of the connections with countries that are closer to home including mexico. let's see whether or not this will also continue, but of course these numbers just highlight some of the changes in the...
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this is the u.s. leading where we still need to lead in the middle east. >> terrific analysis as always from former democratic congresswoman jane harman. thank you for being with us this morning. >>> up next here on "way too early," president biden hit the campaign trail yesterday looking to grow in support of american workers. we'll show you his message in michigan. >>> then, coming up on "morning joe," live reporting from tel-aviv as the white house authorizes sanctions on israeli settlers in the west bank. >>> we'll also bring a report from iraq on the latest on the expected u.s. response from the deadly drone attack on u.s. soldiers in jordan. we expect that to begin this weekend. >>> also ahead, larry david and susie essman will be talking about the final season of "curb your enthusiasm." you are not going to want to miss that. "morning joe" a few moments away. this isn't charmin! no wonder i don't feel as clean. here's charmin ultra strong. ahhh! my bottom's been saved! with its diamond weave te
this is the u.s. leading where we still need to lead in the middle east. >> terrific analysis as always from former democratic congresswoman jane harman. thank you for being with us this morning. >>> up next here on "way too early," president biden hit the campaign trail yesterday looking to grow in support of american workers. we'll show you his message in michigan. >>> then, coming up on "morning joe," live reporting from tel-aviv as the white house...
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u.s. credibility is at stake with each of our alliances and u.s. leadership is still needed, wanted and watched. >> it is part of your argument to reassure nato, despite what they may hear that the u.s. is still committed? >> the u.s. is committed. that's the message i communicate and the message that has been received. >> let's bring in susan glasser, a former moscow bureau chief for "the washington post" and the co-author of the book "the divider: trump in the white house 2017 to 2021." also with us, former u.s. ambassador to russia, michael mcfall. nice to see both of you. ambassador, what do you make of the comments we heard from the joint chiefs chairman? do you think the u.s. credibility is at stake after trump's comments? >> well, i'm glad he said it. i think it is important to react to the comments. i wish more gop officials, former national security officials in the republican party would do the same. i think complacency to these outrageous comments is a bad signal to our allies. i was just in lithuania last month, well before these commen
u.s. credibility is at stake with each of our alliances and u.s. leadership is still needed, wanted and watched. >> it is part of your argument to reassure nato, despite what they may hear that the u.s. is still committed? >> the u.s. is committed. that's the message i communicate and the message that has been received. >> let's bring in susan glasser, a former moscow bureau chief for "the washington post" and the co-author of the book "the divider: trump in the...
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former u.s. officials and cyber experts tell us moscow is using fake online profiles and bots to spread misinformation that damages president biden and undermines u.s. support for nato and ukraine. similar efforts are under way across europe targeting parliamentary elections this summer. leaders from many of those countries are in paris right now for a ukraine summit, a display of unity as the war enters its third year. president zelenskyy meantime is rejecting the idea that the war has reached a stalemate, pleading for the u.s. and allies to provide weapons and ammo they need to continue their fight. nbc's richard engel got that interview, and he joins us now from kyiv. also with us, ben rhodes, former deputy national security adviser and msnbc political contributor. richard, as i said, zelenskyy made those comments to you. what else did he tell you about how in his mind the war is progressing and where it stands right now? >> reporter: well, i think he openly acknowledged that this is a difficu
former u.s. officials and cyber experts tell us moscow is using fake online profiles and bots to spread misinformation that damages president biden and undermines u.s. support for nato and ukraine. similar efforts are under way across europe targeting parliamentary elections this summer. leaders from many of those countries are in paris right now for a ukraine summit, a display of unity as the war enters its third year. president zelenskyy meantime is rejecting the idea that the war has reached...