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now, nbc news has not independently verified the details of the espn or "l.a. times" reports. this has raised a lot of questions, many of which we don't have answers to. we continue to dig into all of that. a very big story surrounding the biggest name in the mlb. back to you. >> liz kreutz, thank you very much. >>> in a major diplomatic shift, the u.s. has a draft resolution calling for an immediate cease fire in gaza meagan fitzgerald joins us now. why has the u.s. not drafted their own resolution with the language they prefer? it seems like now is the moment. what do we know? >> reporter: you're absolutely right. what we know is secretary blinken gave an interview to a saudi-run news agency, where he says he hopes other countries will support the u.s. resolution. the u.s. has upset a lot of countries after vetoing security council resolutions several times since the war began, the most recent of course was just last month. this is significant, as you hinted at. i mean, this is the first time that the u.s. is calling for an immediate and sustained cease fire, as opposed to j
now, nbc news has not independently verified the details of the espn or "l.a. times" reports. this has raised a lot of questions, many of which we don't have answers to. we continue to dig into all of that. a very big story surrounding the biggest name in the mlb. back to you. >> liz kreutz, thank you very much. >>> in a major diplomatic shift, the u.s. has a draft resolution calling for an immediate cease fire in gaza meagan fitzgerald joins us now. why has the u.s....
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nbc's blayne alexander is in gwinett county, one of seven counties our nbc news politics team believe will help determine the election in novel. what are you hearing from the voters you're talking to today? >> reporter: you know, chris, what's interesting, i spoke with a lot of voters this morning, and you talked about the state of the union address. none of the voters that i spoke with actually watched last night's sate of the union. so i found that interesting in and of itself. of the people i talked with, all of the them tell me that when they voted in 2020, they did, in fact, vote for president biden, but two of them tell me they're not so sure this time around. they're either leaning toward third party candidates or they're planning on staying at home all together. i spoke with one whom who says she spent time in 2020 and 2022 knocking on doors for president biden back then, and stacey abrams and the gubernatorial race. she's not enthusiastic this time around. she hears the same things from people she also volunteers with. here's what i heard this morning. take a look. >> reporte
nbc's blayne alexander is in gwinett county, one of seven counties our nbc news politics team believe will help determine the election in novel. what are you hearing from the voters you're talking to today? >> reporter: you know, chris, what's interesting, i spoke with a lot of voters this morning, and you talked about the state of the union address. none of the voters that i spoke with actually watched last night's sate of the union. so i found that interesting in and of itself. of the...
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nbc news continues to report from russia. we have a great team in moscow who just this week tried to get access to that hearing that was held. the media were told they couldn't get that kind of access. we still don't actually know the details of the accusations against him beyond the fact that it is apparently espionage, which is absolutely denied by "the wall street journal" and the u.s. government. >> sam, a lot to unpack there that i want to talk to you about. i have not stopped thinking about something you said to me at the 100 day mark the last time you were on this program, which was that for those of you who are able to be in touch at times with evan, he is the one providing the strength and support, not the other way around. i know you have to be careful about the things you say about your interactions with him. is that still true? how is he holding up and how does he hold up? >> yes, it's still very much true. evan by all accounts is okay, but he's working very hard to be okay. he's in a routine of meditating and rea
nbc news continues to report from russia. we have a great team in moscow who just this week tried to get access to that hearing that was held. the media were told they couldn't get that kind of access. we still don't actually know the details of the accusations against him beyond the fact that it is apparently espionage, which is absolutely denied by "the wall street journal" and the u.s. government. >> sam, a lot to unpack there that i want to talk to you about. i have not...
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our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with that catastrophic bridge collapse in baltimore. antonia hilton is there live. what's the latest on the search there, antonia? >> reporter: hey, chris. well, the priority for officials now is the search and rescue. trying to find the six people who remain unaccounted for but nbc news is learning more about the vessel that struck the beam under the bridge this morning and we've learned that this exact same ship was involved in an earlier collision from july of 2016. the belgian nautical commission at the time did an investigation but it's not clear what the results were. but it raises questions to the care of the ship, its operations. and certainly as people continue to try to understand what may have happened to its power and to its guidance this morning and what ultimately led to all this, i think this is going to be part of the continued questions raised. but right now, the real focus. you can hear helicopters overhead. there are boats on the water, divers on the water
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>>> our nbc news reporters are following all of this and more. let's bring in from texas, nbc's david noriega from eagle pass as the fifth circuit court of appeals decides what to do with senate bill 4. what does local law enforcement say about their ability to enforce this law if it goes into effect? david, can you hear me now? guys, i don't think david can hear us. i'm going to venture to guess -- there we go. >> reporter: the attorney representing the texas side of the arguments was repeatedly asked specific questions about what this law, sb4 would look like were it to actually be implemented. now, on a number of occasions, he was actually just not able to answer that question. when it comes, for example, to how will people will removed to mexico, according to the removal provisions in this really truly unprecedented law. even some of the aspects involving how people would be arrested. one thing to keep in mind with regards to the arrest provisions of this law is that governor abbott under a program known as operation lone star has for three y
>>> our nbc news reporters are following all of this and more. let's bring in from texas, nbc's david noriega from eagle pass as the fifth circuit court of appeals decides what to do with senate bill 4. what does local law enforcement say about their ability to enforce this law if it goes into effect? david, can you hear me now? guys, i don't think david can hear us. i'm going to venture to guess -- there we go. >> reporter: the attorney representing the texas side of the...
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erin mclaughlin, nbc news. >>> also today, nbc's al roker is talking climate with some of the leading voices in the field who are gathered right now at the aspen forum, including the energy secretary later tonight, al, good to see you. give us a preview of that conversation, and walk us through the urgency in this moment in terms of climate extremes. >> when we think about climate, we all know that things are not getting better. for example, february was the ninth month in a row where we have set records globally as far as it happens are concerned. february in the united states was at least, for 70 cities, either the hottest ever or top five warmest february ever. last year $28 billion disasters and for the last five years, each year is a bigger number setting a record. what do we do? how do we deal with this? i'm going to be talking about with secretary of energy jennifer granholm later today to talk about what the biden administration has done, what are some of the things we can do to try to bring us back from the brink? because if we don't act soon, we're already -- people are alre
erin mclaughlin, nbc news. >>> also today, nbc's al roker is talking climate with some of the leading voices in the field who are gathered right now at the aspen forum, including the energy secretary later tonight, al, good to see you. give us a preview of that conversation, and walk us through the urgency in this moment in terms of climate extremes. >> when we think about climate, we all know that things are not getting better. for example, february was the ninth month in a row...
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nbc news has learned he's growing increasingly frustrated. no one seems willing to help him out. a source telling nbc news the trump team is gaming out their options including ways trump can appeal the ruling without having to put the bond up, and what would happen if they can't secure the required sum. that amount, approximately $550 million and increasing every single day, is fueling this speculation that trump may be forced to unload some of his prized properties to cover the tab. >> our argument in front of the appellate division is that forcing him to sell prized properties such as trump tower, iconic properties like 40 wall street to pursue his appeal is manifest of justice and it deprives him of that due process we are all entitled to. so imagine you can't reverse selling off trump tower on a fire sale at a discounted price. we can't fix that if we win on appeal, so it's complete injustice. >> and then we got this new reporting from bloomberg, may give us a clue as to what properties the new york attorney general may go after pointing out that she registered the judgment i
nbc news has learned he's growing increasingly frustrated. no one seems willing to help him out. a source telling nbc news the trump team is gaming out their options including ways trump can appeal the ruling without having to put the bond up, and what would happen if they can't secure the required sum. that amount, approximately $550 million and increasing every single day, is fueling this speculation that trump may be forced to unload some of his prized properties to cover the tab. >>...
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let's bring in one of the authors of that nbc news report, jonathan allen. and also along with sam stein, politico deputy managing editor for politics. also with us white house chief of staff under president obama. thank you all for joining us this afternoon. so sam, give me your assessment of how this fulton county decision affects the 2024 race. trump obviously spent a lot of time attacking fani willis. what does it mean for him politically? >> they obviously wanted the case dismissed. they didn't get that. probably muddied the waters enough that they will go to their corners and believe what they want to believe. but in the aggregate, their preferences don't have any of this going on at all. that is no longer likely to be the case. we most likely will still have a trial in new york. and yes, these were advantageous for trump in a primary campaign. it rallied the base and helped him statistically with fundraising. you saw a massive spike in fundraising for his political committees. but we haven't tested that proposition in the general election. and i think
let's bring in one of the authors of that nbc news report, jonathan allen. and also along with sam stein, politico deputy managing editor for politics. also with us white house chief of staff under president obama. thank you all for joining us this afternoon. so sam, give me your assessment of how this fulton county decision affects the 2024 race. trump obviously spent a lot of time attacking fani willis. what does it mean for him politically? >> they obviously wanted the case dismissed....
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nbc news has not been able to verify all the videos. the troubling stories surfacing at the same time there's been a rash of violent crimes on the city's busy subways. in response, the national guard has been brought in to search bags. and 1,000 additional nypd officers are now riding the trains too. but the mayor pushing back on the idea that crime is rampant in this city. and expressing concerns that social media is stoking fears. >> i know a city out of control because i visit some of them in this country. this is not one of them. >> reporter: 77% of americans believe crime is on the rise, according to a gallup poll. misdemeanor assault is up 10% from this time last year in new york city. in most places, the fbi says violent crime is down. >> i'm really scared to go back to school. i've just been delaying it as long as possible, but i'll have to go back eventually. >> reporter: mikaela says one reason she's sharing her story, she wants women to be more aware of their surroundings, and prevent women from getting hurt like this. >> ste
nbc news has not been able to verify all the videos. the troubling stories surfacing at the same time there's been a rash of violent crimes on the city's busy subways. in response, the national guard has been brought in to search bags. and 1,000 additional nypd officers are now riding the trains too. but the mayor pushing back on the idea that crime is rampant in this city. and expressing concerns that social media is stoking fears. >> i know a city out of control because i visit some of...
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. >>> we begin with nbc's aaron gilchrist in new hampshire where president biden just touched down a short time ago. aaron, what are we expecting there? >> reporter: chris, good afternoon, we expect to hear from the president near the bottom of the hour here, and this is an official event as opposed to the campaign events we saw on saturday and on friday in philadelphia area, and in atlanta. today the president's focus as we understand it from a white house official, will be on lowering health care costs, something he talked about during the state of the union address and will reiterate today, highlighting in particular his call on congress to make some changes to enact some policies that he believes would lower health care costs, proposals that are in the president's budget that was released today, the 2025 budget. in particular, there's one portion of the president's policy plan that would reduce -- rather, cap costs for prescription drugs, they're drugs that are already capped for people who receive medicare. the president wants to see that extended to all americans. we also hear
. >>> we begin with nbc's aaron gilchrist in new hampshire where president biden just touched down a short time ago. aaron, what are we expecting there? >> reporter: chris, good afternoon, we expect to hear from the president near the bottom of the hour here, and this is an official event as opposed to the campaign events we saw on saturday and on friday in philadelphia area, and in atlanta. today the president's focus as we understand it from a white house official, will be on...
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dasha burns, nbc news, erie, pennsylvania. >> so adrienne, it strikes me, if this is really a pr problem, right, then it's about messaging. if it's about the reality that a lot of americans feel like this economic recovery has not found its way to them, then i don't know, do you wait and hope it improves by november? is it a combination of both? from the perspective of people like that, who will help this election go one way or another, where is the biden campaign right now? what's their challenge? >> yeah, first of all, chris, i know you've done a lot of focus groups in different states. i love a good focus group at a bar, and also going into like some really important parts of pennsylvania, which of course is the ultimate swing state in any presidential election and listening to voters have real conversations about where they're feeling. you saw the second person in the focus group say, look, i think the economy is doing pretty well. it could have been way worse with the pandemic. president biden really helped secure the economy, and then you have others saying look, inflation is a rea
dasha burns, nbc news, erie, pennsylvania. >> so adrienne, it strikes me, if this is really a pr problem, right, then it's about messaging. if it's about the reality that a lot of americans feel like this economic recovery has not found its way to them, then i don't know, do you wait and hope it improves by november? is it a combination of both? from the perspective of people like that, who will help this election go one way or another, where is the biden campaign right now? what's their...
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i'm from nbc news, can i ask you a quick question. first thing that comes to mind. what do you think when you see these two options? >> not great. >> reporter: in battleground, wisconsin, the choice the swing voters face in november is one they prefer not to make. are you excited about these being your options? >> quite honestly, no. >> reporter: i can't say that i'm happy about either option. what's the word you think? >> hell no. >> reporter: they're the so called double haters, and they could decide the election by holding their nose and voting for one of the major party candidates, choosing not to vote at all or. >> i'd like to have more choices. >> reporter: funny you say that, ask and you shall receive. does it change at all if i do that, and give you a third option? >> depending who that is. >> reporter: coca-cola or pepsi, maybe we need that third option. >> reporter: support for third-party candidates is one of the biggest wild cards this election. in a february poll, 21% of voters backed third-party candidates with independent robert f. kennedy grabbing 15
i'm from nbc news, can i ask you a quick question. first thing that comes to mind. what do you think when you see these two options? >> not great. >> reporter: in battleground, wisconsin, the choice the swing voters face in november is one they prefer not to make. are you excited about these being your options? >> quite honestly, no. >> reporter: i can't say that i'm happy about either option. what's the word you think? >> hell no. >> reporter: they're the so...
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let me bring in nbc news national political correspondent steve kornacki at the big board, tim miller served as communications director for jeb bush's 2016 campaign and he's host of the bulwark podcast and joins me on set. okay, we're already starting to see the dominos fall. mitch mcconnell coming out earlier today, endorsing donald trump, someone who has ripped both he and his wife pretty much to shreds. do you think either trump or biden can claim real momentum coming out of last night? >> they're both the nominees now. donald trump, look, i think there's a lot of reason to talk about the holes in the donald trump coalition, and i'm happy to talk about them. >> go ahead. >> he won every primary except for vermont and washington, d.c. it was an unprecedented performance by him. i think that democrats need to recognize that the threat here is real and there is a strong minority, but it's a small minority that voted for nikki haley over these -- in these states. you look at a place like north carolina. 23%. north carolina could be a swing state. so if half of that 23% -- >> do we thin
let me bring in nbc news national political correspondent steve kornacki at the big board, tim miller served as communications director for jeb bush's 2016 campaign and he's host of the bulwark podcast and joins me on set. okay, we're already starting to see the dominos fall. mitch mcconnell coming out earlier today, endorsing donald trump, someone who has ripped both he and his wife pretty much to shreds. do you think either trump or biden can claim real momentum coming out of last night?...
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our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with nbc's gary grumbach who is in baltimore where that massive crane is on the scene. what's the latest, gary? >> reporter: hey, there, chris. governor wes moore has said he has four main priorities moving forward in this as we get to the effort of the salvage portion of all of this. he wants to first of all get the four bodies that we believe are underneath the bridge out of there. he wants to support the workers, not only the poor workers, but the construction workers that were both on the bridge, their families and the other construction workers that were part of the team, support them emotionally, mentally, and financially as well. and he also wants to start this rebuilding process. this is something that's not going to happen in a few months, not even perhaps in a few years. the bridge could take upwards of five years to rebuild. and our tom costello spoke to the army corps of engineers and here's what they had to say about this process. we don't have that sound, but wh
our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with nbc's gary grumbach who is in baltimore where that massive crane is on the scene. what's the latest, gary? >> reporter: hey, there, chris. governor wes moore has said he has four main priorities moving forward in this as we get to the effort of the salvage portion of all of this. he wants to first of all get the four bodies that we believe are underneath the bridge out of there. he wants to support the...
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nbc news projecting trump-backed bernie moreno is the winner of the primary in the buckeye state. he beat out two other candidates in all 88 counties receiving more than 50% of the vote, moreno expressing his gratitude to the former president in his victory speech. >> i want to thank president trump for all he did for me, for this campaign, for his unwavering support, for his love of this country. because i don't think i've ever seen somebody who loves this country the way he does. so thank you to president trump. >> all right, we got some exit polls from nbc, 73% of ohio republican voters said it is important the next ohio senator shows support for donald trump. nbc's jesse kirsch is reporting for us from cleveland, also with us is founder and ceo of noble predictive insights and former republican congressman david jolly of florida and msnbc political analyst. it looks like the snow has cleared a bit, a little bit more sunny, good for you on that. walk us through how voters are feeling today with this moreno win. >> yeah, yasmin, first let me just say, there's still snow blowing
nbc news projecting trump-backed bernie moreno is the winner of the primary in the buckeye state. he beat out two other candidates in all 88 counties receiving more than 50% of the vote, moreno expressing his gratitude to the former president in his victory speech. >> i want to thank president trump for all he did for me, for this campaign, for his unwavering support, for his love of this country. because i don't think i've ever seen somebody who loves this country the way he does. so...
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our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with the night of nights in the world of politics. nbc's kelly o'donnell is reporting from the white house. kelly, what can you tell us about how the president is preparing for tonight's big night? >> well, there are revisions and revisions, going over the speech with a careful pen to mark those moments for changes, and then also getting ready for the big impact of this. certainly advisers that i've talked to have described this as one of the biggest nights for the president. in effect, it is an opportunity to kick off his reelection campaign. get a chance to hear him at length. not just little clips that are put out on the internet. some of those by his rivals or opponents that would be an unflattering portrait of the president. here, a chance for him to talk about what he's done, why he came to office in the first place, why voters chose him in 2020 and what work is left to do, on big important issues, democracy to financial concerns people have at home, like reducing costs
our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with the night of nights in the world of politics. nbc's kelly o'donnell is reporting from the white house. kelly, what can you tell us about how the president is preparing for tonight's big night? >> well, there are revisions and revisions, going over the speech with a careful pen to mark those moments for changes, and then also getting ready for the big impact of this. certainly advisers that i've talked to...
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with nbc news, the family of american journalist evan gershkovich said they are not giving up hope for his release, nearly one year after his arrest in russia. he was back in a moscow courtroom yesterday where he learned his detention on espionage charges has been extended until at least late june. my colleague, andrea mitchell, asked his parents if they thought his ordeal would last this long. >> we knew that it's going to be a marathon. but still had hopes that it will be sooner, and a year, it should be brought to some kind of resolution. and we'd like them to keep working as hard as they can, and do whatever it takes to bring evan home. >> it has been hard. it's been all four seasons. there has been his birthday and all the holidays and we want him home as soon as possible. >> gershkovich and his employer, the "wall street journal," have denied all allegations and the u.s. government has declared him to be wrongfully detained. >>> to haiti now and a look at the desperate reality on the ground after armed gangs plunged that country into chaos. while most of the world's attention has
with nbc news, the family of american journalist evan gershkovich said they are not giving up hope for his release, nearly one year after his arrest in russia. he was back in a moscow courtroom yesterday where he learned his detention on espionage charges has been extended until at least late june. my colleague, andrea mitchell, asked his parents if they thought his ordeal would last this long. >> we knew that it's going to be a marathon. but still had hopes that it will be sooner, and a...
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but nbc news is also reporting today that the former president has been focused heavily on abortion, worried that a running mate who's too hard line on that issue could repel voters. beyond that, whether trump will go full maga, up for a woman or a person of color or in true trump style go completely off the grid, all remains to be seen. let me bring in nbc's dasha burns from south florida. robert gibbs is former white house press secretary. matthew dowd is back with me. matthew, conventional wisdom would say you pick a running mate that helps to expand your appeal. but when you're an unconventional donald trump, what do you think happens here? >> well, i don't think donald trump's going to look at this strategically at all. he's just going to look at it -- i think the three qualifications that he's looking at for vice president are are they a follower, are they a pushover, and are they a sycophant. and if you're all those three apply, that's who he wants in this. so from my vantage point i don't think you can change the way people look at donald trump by picking a vp. though i think
but nbc news is also reporting today that the former president has been focused heavily on abortion, worried that a running mate who's too hard line on that issue could repel voters. beyond that, whether trump will go full maga, up for a woman or a person of color or in true trump style go completely off the grid, all remains to be seen. let me bring in nbc's dasha burns from south florida. robert gibbs is former white house press secretary. matthew dowd is back with me. matthew, conventional...
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nbc news, enid, oklahoma. >>> and new information just moments away from the fort pierce, florida courthouse. why our team inside the room sense judge cannon appears skeptical of the trump team's arguments. >>> first, watch the best parts of our show anytime on youtube. stay close, more chris jansing reports just after this. lose, mg reports just after this. (ella) fashion moves fast. setting trends is our business. we need to scale with customer demand... in real time. (jen) so we partner with verizon. their solution for us? a private 5g network. (ella) we now get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. our customers get what they want, when they want it. (jen) now we're even smarter and ready for what's next. (vo) achieve enterprise intelligence. it's your vision, it's your verizon. breathing claritin clear is like... (♪♪) is he? confidently walking 8 long haired dogs and living as if he doesn't have allergies? yeah. fast relief of your worst allergy symptoms, like nasal congestion. (♪♪) i'm getting vaccinated with
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families of the american hostages who attended last night's state of the union tell nbc news the biden administration did give them some hope that those negotiations aren't totally dead, but there is no sign of an imminent deal to pause the violence. nbc's richard engel is reporting from jerusalem for us. so i know european officials say the first ship with aid could set out from cypress as soon as today. what do we know about how this might work and the potential impact, richard. >> more likely on sunday, and this would be really a trial run with a small shift, more like a barge, the kind of thing that you can just push right up against the shore in gaza without needing a pier, a floating pier or any kind of dock because the dock isn't built yet. the u.s. has promised to build this. that's what president biden announced last night. it's going to take weeks at least to get the materials there to lay even a floating dock, which is a relatively rapid construction, but this would be a trial run with an aid group taking a spanish ship leaving from cypress with several nations sort of invol
families of the american hostages who attended last night's state of the union tell nbc news the biden administration did give them some hope that those negotiations aren't totally dead, but there is no sign of an imminent deal to pause the violence. nbc's richard engel is reporting from jerusalem for us. so i know european officials say the first ship with aid could set out from cypress as soon as today. what do we know about how this might work and the potential impact, richard. >> more...
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we should not treat fellow democracies this way at all. >> nbc news senior white house correspondent kelly o'donnell joins us now. where does the white house stand on this. >> reporter: senator schumer did alert the white house in advance of his comments. but they say they had no ability or, rather, they did not take a position to address what he said in terms of approval or that kind of then. when i asked if there was coordination, there is obviously a strong relationship. politically, of course, the white house is saying they will continue to work with the netanyahu government. they will try to use their influence to work within the system there, to bring humanitarian aid, to try to get persuasive of the netanyahu government. we know there have been tensions between the president and the prime minister over his posture related to the levels of civilian violence and deaths. this is one of those moments where top schumer as the top democrat in the senate is saying something that many in his party wants said, and is in some ways putting the pressure on netanyahu that maybe the white h
we should not treat fellow democracies this way at all. >> nbc news senior white house correspondent kelly o'donnell joins us now. where does the white house stand on this. >> reporter: senator schumer did alert the white house in advance of his comments. but they say they had no ability or, rather, they did not take a position to address what he said in terms of approval or that kind of then. when i asked if there was coordination, there is obviously a strong relationship....
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our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with the big reprieve. lowering donald trump's bond in the landmark civil fraud case. nbc's tom winter is following that for us. we know why this decision is made, and how big of a deal is it for the former president, tom. >> right, chris. it's the first appellate division who will ultimately hear his appeal of that big 450 plus million dollars discouragement that he is facing. they're the ones that have lowered this down to $175 million and given him ten days to be able to try and get that bond. there's also some other decisions that were associated with it, as far as who can do business and when in the state of new york. there's some indication from the filings here, chris, that they're not going to hear arguments on this, perhaps until the september 2024 term. this will not be sussed out until at least then, at least it appears in the initial reading of this document. as far as what it ultimately means for trump, certainly the ability to get 175 million versus over 400 mil
our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with the big reprieve. lowering donald trump's bond in the landmark civil fraud case. nbc's tom winter is following that for us. we know why this decision is made, and how big of a deal is it for the former president, tom. >> right, chris. it's the first appellate division who will ultimately hear his appeal of that big 450 plus million dollars discouragement that he is facing. they're the ones that have lowered...
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our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with nbc's ryan reilly who is covering this unanimous ruling from the supreme court. ryan, what stands out in this decision by the court? >> i think really that the court wanted to come to a united decision on this that left no doubt here in terms of 9-0 for the main part of this ruling here. essentially what it means is that on the day of what was supposed to be the first trial for donald trump in the judge chutkan case in d.c., originally as it was scheduled, we have this decision from the supreme court. the idea of states taking the ballot off the table. it would have been a mess had states been able to individually pull donald trump off the ballot in these various places whether it be in the primary or the general election. it would have led to quite a mess for the country to deal with, so i think the supreme court made clear that they wanted to sort of send a message, a 9-0 decision here that this wasn't the way to go about this question and deciding what the legal quest
our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with nbc's ryan reilly who is covering this unanimous ruling from the supreme court. ryan, what stands out in this decision by the court? >> i think really that the court wanted to come to a united decision on this that left no doubt here in terms of 9-0 for the main part of this ruling here. essentially what it means is that on the day of what was supposed to be the first trial for donald trump in the judge...
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our nbc news reporters are fanned out across the country as millions head to the polls on the largest day of voting outside of the general election. and we start in california where high stakes swing races could determine the balance of power in congress. what are you hearing there? >> reporter: we've moved to downtown los angeles. it's a big, big day for california politics, but not so big when it comes to turnout. something we were expecting on primary day. it's going to get very dark because this is, black box theatre here, but come on in. this is where the polling location is. most of the people we've seen today come in and drop off ballots. california does an incredible job of mailing those out. if you don't have one, you can come and vote the day of the primary, but for the most part, we've been here for about an hour. only seen about three people come in. we've got to go back outside so pardon me. but everybody in california is really talking about that senate race for dianne feinstein's seat. that senate race, the stakes could not be higher. we have three members of the house
our nbc news reporters are fanned out across the country as millions head to the polls on the largest day of voting outside of the general election. and we start in california where high stakes swing races could determine the balance of power in congress. what are you hearing there? >> reporter: we've moved to downtown los angeles. it's a big, big day for california politics, but not so big when it comes to turnout. something we were expecting on primary day. it's going to get very dark...
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in response to a question from nbc news, putin for the first time commented on the mysterious death of his fiercest rival, alexei navalny. nbc's matt voder in is joining us. keir simmons asked the question that led to this. >> a very good question from keir simmons that had an interesting response from president putin. the big headline being that he says he was open, he accepted a proposal for a trade of alexei navalny for a non-specified individual or individuals in western custody. while he was answering this question, he actually for the first time on camera that apparently anyone can point to mentioned navalny by name. this is quite an incredible thing to hang on to when you consider just how long navalny had been his main opponent before his death last month in more than a decade. an interesting thing, he said other things, of course. the main takeaway from yesterday's speech was this message to russians and the world that this election shows pure and simple that russia is united behind him and behind the war. directly in response to keir simmons' question, he also mentioned that
in response to a question from nbc news, putin for the first time commented on the mysterious death of his fiercest rival, alexei navalny. nbc's matt voder in is joining us. keir simmons asked the question that led to this. >> a very good question from keir simmons that had an interesting response from president putin. the big headline being that he says he was open, he accepted a proposal for a trade of alexei navalny for a non-specified individual or individuals in western custody....
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. >> alencia, jaime harrison told nbc news, quote, you won't see this happening on the other side, talking about the three presidents, you will not see an event with donald trump and george w. bush, it's just not happening. but in addition to the money, and i'm not discounting a $10 million night over across the street from where i am at radio city music hall. what can an obama or clinton bring to the biden campaign, not to mention someone we haven't listed yet. michelle obama. >> everyone wants michelle obama to be a surrogate, right, she's so amazing. utilized some of our amazing voices very early on. i think it's a great thing that they are, you know, joining forces together, and not just with president obama because president clinton, i think that he is actually the voice that can speak to some of those trump supporters, and the way that he is able to have plain speak, very southern. i'm from where you are, he's able to relate this a way that a lot of democratic presidents haven't been able to. it will be very powerful to see the throe of them, not only together, but this is activating
. >> alencia, jaime harrison told nbc news, quote, you won't see this happening on the other side, talking about the three presidents, you will not see an event with donald trump and george w. bush, it's just not happening. but in addition to the money, and i'm not discounting a $10 million night over across the street from where i am at radio city music hall. what can an obama or clinton bring to the biden campaign, not to mention someone we haven't listed yet. michelle obama. >>...
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take a moment to bring in nbc news medical contributory talk more about that. doctor patel, the timeline. she had surgery on january 16th. that is when she was admitted for abdominal surgery. january 17th, again, kensington palace reveals it was for a non-cancerous surgery. february 27th, learning from sorting, sourcing the kensington palace that is when they got the revelation of her diagnosis of cancer. what is this telling you? >> i mean, honestly, we still have unfortunately more questions than answers. it does kel me they didn't expect to go into that surgery finding cancer, but knew that was probably one of the possible consequences. and then that under, just the process, by the way, is actually looking at all of these pieces from the surgery and tissue under microscopes confirming the diagnosis. blood work involved. all can take time as well as coming together with a plan. i want to stress something. when you hear the word "preventative chemotherapy" it can be confusing. this is chemotherapy. ad's juvent lowering risk of cancer when you find a cancer. ab
take a moment to bring in nbc news medical contributory talk more about that. doctor patel, the timeline. she had surgery on january 16th. that is when she was admitted for abdominal surgery. january 17th, again, kensington palace reveals it was for a non-cancerous surgery. february 27th, learning from sorting, sourcing the kensington palace that is when they got the revelation of her diagnosis of cancer. what is this telling you? >> i mean, honestly, we still have unfortunately more...
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we have two sources familiar with the talks telling nbc news that a bipartisan agreement has resolved the biggest sticking point in the negotiations, the homeland security portion of the funding bill. if the deal holds, it would fund the government for the rest of the fiscal year. and then put an end to a seemingly never-ending series of stopgap crs, continuing resolutions. want to bring in ali vitali who is on capitol hill for us with more on this. the president has already said that he's going to sign this bill. the problem is negotiators, they haven't crossed the finish line yet. what still needs to be done? >> yeah, because a tentative deal means that there is a deal, but we haven't seen the text of it yet. it is important to note there has been a deal made on the department of homeland security funding piece of this, that was one of the key holdups that dragged this process out. now they are on the clock to get this done by friday at midnight when the government would otherwise partially shut down. now, there is the possibility that they could let this bleed into the weekend a li
we have two sources familiar with the talks telling nbc news that a bipartisan agreement has resolved the biggest sticking point in the negotiations, the homeland security portion of the funding bill. if the deal holds, it would fund the government for the rest of the fiscal year. and then put an end to a seemingly never-ending series of stopgap crs, continuing resolutions. want to bring in ali vitali who is on capitol hill for us with more on this. the president has already said that he's...
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in the battleground state of north carolina, nbc news put together a focus group of african american constituents as part of our ongoing deciders series. their views on biden and trump are brutal. >> first thing that comes to mind? president biden. >> old. >> frablg i'll. >> incompetent. >> president trump. >> divisive. >> crazy. >> we have more on this. >> reporter: this was a group of 14 black voters in north carolina who told us they really aren't looking forward to a rematch between president biden and former president trump. they frankly don't like either candidate. now president biden has always massively outperformed trump among black voters. but biden's numbers are starting to slip. some of these voters told us they see biden's stated achievements for black voters as, quote, political mumbo-jumbo. others said even if economic numbers have improved on paper, many people's lived experiences have not, and that many people struggle to pay for groceries or buy homes. still, these voters left their most byting crimp for -- biting criticism for president trump. people like him more
in the battleground state of north carolina, nbc news put together a focus group of african american constituents as part of our ongoing deciders series. their views on biden and trump are brutal. >> first thing that comes to mind? president biden. >> old. >> frablg i'll. >> incompetent. >> president trump. >> divisive. >> crazy. >> we have more on this. >> reporter: this was a group of 14 black voters in north carolina who told us they...
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there's also news that nbc has confirmed around mourinho being involved in some sort of controversy around adult website. can you explain that? >> it's not a story that i've independently verified, but it's a story that's come out in recent days, was reported on by the associated press. the campaign denies that it was the candidate himself who set up this account on that website. it's been an intern, a former intern for one of his former car dealerships has released a statement saying it was him who created the account as a prank. we've seen some of the superpac allies of dolan try to make an issue of this in an ad. they sent cease and desist letters to tv stations and a lot of them chose not to run the ad. it injected some nastiness into the last days of this campaign. i think what will make the most difference is an ad the national democrats aligned with chuck schumer have been running that highlight his conservative credentials and the trump endorsement. it's being interpreted as a meddling effort to lift mourinho out because he would be sherrod brown's opponent in the fall. >> really i
there's also news that nbc has confirmed around mourinho being involved in some sort of controversy around adult website. can you explain that? >> it's not a story that i've independently verified, but it's a story that's come out in recent days, was reported on by the associated press. the campaign denies that it was the candidate himself who set up this account on that website. it's been an intern, a former intern for one of his former car dealerships has released a statement saying it...
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news just in. a federal appeals court giving texas a week to use that controversial immigration law to arrest and jail undocumented immigrants. nbc's julia ainsley is following this for us. what do we know? >> reporter: this law was supposed to take effect this week, chris, but right now -- or earlier last week, rather. a western district court said that it could not take effect. in other words, it should not be up to local and state law enforcement in the state of texas to stop anyone they suspect might have recently illegally crossed the border, that that really should be up to the federal government. just today we're learning that the fifth circuit court of appeals has now sided with texas, with governor greg abbott's administration. they're taking a victory lap on this, but it's a very temporary stay. in fact, it should only last until about march 9th. and this is typical, chris. we've seen over and over again when texas does something on immigration that the biden administration wants to chall
news just in. a federal appeals court giving texas a week to use that controversial immigration law to arrest and jail undocumented immigrants. nbc's julia ainsley is following this for us. what do we know? >> reporter: this law was supposed to take effect this week, chris, but right now -- or earlier last week, rather. a western district court said that it could not take effect. in other words, it should not be up to local and state law enforcement in the state of texas to stop anyone...
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also the author of "number go up" and also with us, nbc's christine romans. you know him, you've covered him for many years. we heard directly from sam bankman-fried in court today. what were your impressions both about him, his misdemeanor, and what he had to say. >> so since the moment that ftx failed, i've been sort of waiting to see if sam would say that he's sorry and take responsibility for what he's done, and in court for a minute there, it seemed like maybe he might. he started talking about his colleagues. he addressed them by name, his friends, the ones who were with him on his rise to power, and he talked about how he had undone the good work they'd done. but then pretty quickly he pivoted to the same story that he's been trying, the same excuses he's been trying since ftx went bankrupt. he said it was a liquidity crisis, kind of a bank run i.e., i didn't steal the money. it was just kind of temporarily misplaced. the jury didn't buy that story. i didn't buy it when i heard it in the bahamas back in november 2022, and the judge didn't buy it either
also the author of "number go up" and also with us, nbc's christine romans. you know him, you've covered him for many years. we heard directly from sam bankman-fried in court today. what were your impressions both about him, his misdemeanor, and what he had to say. >> so since the moment that ftx failed, i've been sort of waiting to see if sam would say that he's sorry and take responsibility for what he's done, and in court for a minute there, it seemed like maybe he might. he...
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nbc investigative correspondent tom winter is follow this case for us. so tom, menendez tried and has now failed. what's next? >> right, so a couple of different paths here. basically, the argument from menendez is well, you guys are coming after me about different aid and different things that i was talking about with the egyptian government, and egyptian officials, but that's my job, that's my job. the judge said well, it is your job, but it is not your job to promise something in exchange for something. and that's where the judge really came down on this ruling, and several rulings associated with these motions from menendez who of course has pleaded not guilty in the course of three superseding indictments now. so, what's next for this is certainly he could appeal this. this is something that key try to move forward with in the court system. but we're looking at a trial date here of may 3rd for the senator, and so that's really what's next on the horizon. then what happens with his co-defendants as well, the judge has to make a determination, as far
nbc investigative correspondent tom winter is follow this case for us. so tom, menendez tried and has now failed. what's next? >> right, so a couple of different paths here. basically, the argument from menendez is well, you guys are coming after me about different aid and different things that i was talking about with the egyptian government, and egyptian officials, but that's my job, that's my job. the judge said well, it is your job, but it is not your job to promise something in...