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. >>> and as the campus protest over israel and gaza grow, the president signs for assistance into law. >> history will remember this moment. >>> all in start right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. we got some breaking news tonight out of the state of arizona. where attorney general chris base just announced a grand jury in arizona has returned indictments in the investigation into the fake electors scheme in that state to steal the 2020 election. remember, that was the plot devised by allies of donald trump to set false certificates of the national archives, claiming that donald trump won the state's electoral vote rather than joe biden this played out in seven battleground states with the intent to sow chaos and confusion at the certification of the electoral votes which was to take place on january 6th. arizona attorney general mays has been investigating the scheme since shortly after she took office last year. clear we are here because justice demands and answer to the efforts of the defendants and other unindicted co- conspirators allegedly took to undermine
. >>> and as the campus protest over israel and gaza grow, the president signs for assistance into law. >> history will remember this moment. >>> all in start right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. we got some breaking news tonight out of the state of arizona. where attorney general chris base just announced a grand jury in arizona has returned indictments in the investigation into the fake electors scheme in that state to steal the 2020...
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everyone has been investigated from the northern parts of gaza. there is one point for , 1.4 million displaced gazans in the city of rafah. satellite imagery has on the rapid construction of tent camps in the region, with israeli saying they will evacuate civilians to the camps as the offensive proceeds. the biden administration is warning israel that the operation could have apocalyptic repercussions for those already desperate refugees. it is not clear israel is listening. today, the same day president biden signed the $26 billion aid package for israel, about half of that for humanitarian aid in gaza, the israeli government diaspora affairs minister, the person in charge of the jewish diaspora outside israel, the majority of whom live in the u.s., said the u.s. was growing weaker hunter biden, adding, "if i were an american citizen with the right to vote, i would vote for trump and the republicans." which perhaps explained why republicans are suddenly so interested in a ceiling student protests against the war rather than asking all the questio
everyone has been investigated from the northern parts of gaza. there is one point for , 1.4 million displaced gazans in the city of rafah. satellite imagery has on the rapid construction of tent camps in the region, with israeli saying they will evacuate civilians to the camps as the offensive proceeds. the biden administration is warning israel that the operation could have apocalyptic repercussions for those already desperate refugees. it is not clear israel is listening. today, the same day...
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gaza. to get these bills across the finish line, speaker mike johnson must rely on democrats. and fact, might also need the support of democrats to keep his job. three gop house numbers are pushing a motion to vacate which would force a vote on removing johnson as speaker. joining us now, congresswoman pramila jayapal, chair of the congressional caucus. >> good morning. >> did you expect to be here this saturday? >> i didn't. i had plans but here a.m. >> how you think the vote will play out today? >> how do you think it will pass and how will you vote on the separate bills? >> i'm so happy we will be able to vote on the ukraine aid bill that is a stand-alone bill. it will passably with every democrat voting for it. it is important aid. and i think there will be some republicans that vote for it. how many? i don't know. i think all the bills will pass. on the israel aid bill, i think you will see a good contingents of us that are voting no. i will vote no on the bill because it does not incl
gaza. to get these bills across the finish line, speaker mike johnson must rely on democrats. and fact, might also need the support of democrats to keep his job. three gop house numbers are pushing a motion to vacate which would force a vote on removing johnson as speaker. joining us now, congresswoman pramila jayapal, chair of the congressional caucus. >> good morning. >> did you expect to be here this saturday? >> i didn't. i had plans but here a.m. >> how you think...
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and how do we make sure they get to the people of gaza? they are not members of hamas. >> they already do include the support where it is more than $9 billion. and by one estimate, $1.5 billion will go to gaza and we want to make sure that every possible effort is made to provide more food assistance to people in gaza and that that is why that part of the bill i should say is important. we've got to continue to push for the israelis, the arab countries to do everything possible to get more food assistance in and to get them way up by hundreds of trucks, as well as other support. that's one of the ways that it will happen, of course, when and if and that when there is a deal to return the hostages that they captured. if that happens, as you know, there will be a sensation in the fighting and that it will allow more aid to go through, so we need to know that our director and others, they are working on that kind of a deal as we speak. >> and the house passed the bill to be sold off by the owners who will face the ban. he would sign the legis
and how do we make sure they get to the people of gaza? they are not members of hamas. >> they already do include the support where it is more than $9 billion. and by one estimate, $1.5 billion will go to gaza and we want to make sure that every possible effort is made to provide more food assistance to people in gaza and that that is why that part of the bill i should say is important. we've got to continue to push for the israelis, the arab countries to do everything possible to get...
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and aid workers in gaza. why did it hit? you want to kill him? that's fine, but they probably deserve that fate. >> right. >> what is the point of hitting a convoy and that is the recklessness and that is the problem. now i'm okay with the war on hamas. let that be a misunderstanding. but it lacks any grand design and coherent goals. >> ambassador, we could talk about this for hour. i'm sure we'll have you back on the show to discuss it. hopefully by then the war will be over in some way, shape, or form for everyone's sake. always a pleasure. thank you, sir. >> my pleasure, ayman. >>> after this, here at home some states are following texas' lead when it comes to the controversial immigration law. we'll tell you about that. choosing a treatment for your chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more - can be overwhelming. so, ask your doctor about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start. it's the #1 prescribed branded chronic migraine treatment. so far, more tha
and aid workers in gaza. why did it hit? you want to kill him? that's fine, but they probably deserve that fate. >> right. >> what is the point of hitting a convoy and that is the recklessness and that is the problem. now i'm okay with the war on hamas. let that be a misunderstanding. but it lacks any grand design and coherent goals. >> ambassador, we could talk about this for hour. i'm sure we'll have you back on the show to discuss it. hopefully by then the war will be over...
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because you happen to disagree with the war in gaza, doesn't mean you're anti-semitic. i'm just saying we've got to watch this, the kind of acts that have been happening in the country, the painting of swastikas on synagogues, that kind of stuff, that is now way beyond the pale. that's not protesting. that's pure hatred. >> so antonia, where does this go from here, as you said, there are still incredibly high tensions there. they had this starting, what, at 3:00 this morning, 48 hours where they said they are going to continue to talk. is there a middle ground that you're hearing about? and to also look at the political side of it, is it your sense that this political activism will make its way to the voting booth in november? >> reporter: well, chris, there are a few things going on here. the first is that these negotiations are very much ongoing, and what the students hope to extract from the administration are assurances that nothing like what happened at kent state, the entrance of the national guard or even a return of the nypd is imminent, and we're hearing from o
because you happen to disagree with the war in gaza, doesn't mean you're anti-semitic. i'm just saying we've got to watch this, the kind of acts that have been happening in the country, the painting of swastikas on synagogues, that kind of stuff, that is now way beyond the pale. that's not protesting. that's pure hatred. >> so antonia, where does this go from here, as you said, there are still incredibly high tensions there. they had this starting, what, at 3:00 this morning, 48 hours...
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the other thing to take into account, the war in gaza isn't over, 60% of gaza's infrastructure has been destroyed or damaged. but the idf has pulled out, they were in there with 60,000 troops, four divisions, they are down to less than 10,000 troops now. oo so what is real is correctly worried about is an attack on the north from lebanon by hezbollah not just rockets and missiles, but a major ground combat operation of great intensity. again, i don't see anything controlling this unless diplomacy in the coming 48 hours to a week can stop the iranian retaliation. >> general michael peter, please stay close, there is a lot more for us to discuss tonight. i just want to bring in nbc's chief foreign correspondent, richard engel, he joins us live from jerusalem where it is now just 46:30 a.m. richard, you have covered this region for a long time, you are there now. break down how serious this is. >> well, i think a lot is going to depend on the extent of this attack with a u.s. official telling nbc news that israel g did carry out some sort of strike iranian media reporting that the city of
the other thing to take into account, the war in gaza isn't over, 60% of gaza's infrastructure has been destroyed or damaged. but the idf has pulled out, they were in there with 60,000 troops, four divisions, they are down to less than 10,000 troops now. oo so what is real is correctly worried about is an attack on the north from lebanon by hezbollah not just rockets and missiles, but a major ground combat operation of great intensity. again, i don't see anything controlling this unless...
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they say they want to establish the popular university for gaza. this protest follows days of tense encounters between students and police, protests at ivy league campuses as we have been telling you around the country. ut austin's jewish student organization accused those folks protesting here of promoting a hateful agenda by coinciding it with passover. the university has assured us, they say there will be no tolerance for disruption or behaviors misaligned with university policy. we're going to keep our eyes on this protest at ut austin for you. >>> and coming up, heated moments inside tennessee's state house as protests accused republicans of having blood on their hands. the controversial new bill that would allow armed teachers in public schools. >>> plus reaction from a democratic state representative who was there for those tense moments. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc. reports" only on msnbc ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance
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how will this impact the offensive in gaza? >> the vast majority of this additional aid will go towards the vending israel in terms of its air defense capabilities. there is no mystery as to why israel was able to knock down 350 drones, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles a few days ago. it is because of this kind of advanced air defense capability in knocking down that attack of 350 incoming targets. israel probably expended 800 to 1000 interceptors. this will go a long way towards replenishing the stock. as you say, alex, there is going to be a significant bit of this that will go as aid to the people of gaza. both of those, in my view, is money well spent for u.s. taxpayers. >> let us turn to the iran/israel showed up iran's board mr. satilla tom llamas this weekend and like and the weapons to children's toys. he said iran would not escalate further unless israel launches a attack. do you think this is over or could something reignite this confrontation between these two countries? >> i think the chances are 85%, at this poi
how will this impact the offensive in gaza? >> the vast majority of this additional aid will go towards the vending israel in terms of its air defense capabilities. there is no mystery as to why israel was able to knock down 350 drones, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles a few days ago. it is because of this kind of advanced air defense capability in knocking down that attack of 350 incoming targets. israel probably expended 800 to 1000 interceptors. this will go a long way towards...
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and while the theater of horror that has become gaza is live streamed on our screens, this is what our congress thinks is the best move. >> on this vote. this bill is passed. that was the house of representatives on capitol hill yesterday after passing a $95 billion aid package with no restrictions for ukraine, israel and taiwan. the long-awaited bill that saw brood bipartisan support is headed to the senate for a vote. roughly $26 billion is allocated for israel. that includes money for the israeli military and advanced weapon systems despite the growing horrors that the world is witnessing. you see, there is a twisted and troubling logic that is at play here. american taxpayer dollars are being spent all over this war. israel is using american made fighter planes to drop american made bombs on the palestinian people who we are in turn receiving, who are returning u.s. aid paid by for tax dollars to stay alive. united states has been israel's principal arm supplier, protector and security umbrella since the country's inception. it comes at a time when there is growing concerns where a
and while the theater of horror that has become gaza is live streamed on our screens, this is what our congress thinks is the best move. >> on this vote. this bill is passed. that was the house of representatives on capitol hill yesterday after passing a $95 billion aid package with no restrictions for ukraine, israel and taiwan. the long-awaited bill that saw brood bipartisan support is headed to the senate for a vote. roughly $26 billion is allocated for israel. that includes money for...
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and now it turns back to gaza. what happens there and what can they agree to as the cease fire talks are on hiatus. >> it seems like israel is facing a war on two fronts now. we are waiting for speaker mike johnson to take the podium and that is expected to happen any moment and i may interrupt you. you have the war in gaza and the uptick in concerns for iran, the two entitys attacking one another on their sovereign soil, one was in syria, at a consulate there. but that is considered sovereign soil. that has to worry the biden administration right now about the potential for a greater regional war. >> it is a concern that the administration has voiced at points over the last several months since we have been watching what happened in gaza and has been happening between israel and hamas. we know that the administration's position has been to try to de-escalate the tensions that seems to be growing in the middle east. so as we have seen different members of the biden administration --. >> i'm sorry as i warned, we wi
and now it turns back to gaza. what happens there and what can they agree to as the cease fire talks are on hiatus. >> it seems like israel is facing a war on two fronts now. we are waiting for speaker mike johnson to take the podium and that is expected to happen any moment and i may interrupt you. you have the war in gaza and the uptick in concerns for iran, the two entitys attacking one another on their sovereign soil, one was in syria, at a consulate there. but that is considered...
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this bill includes $1 billion from additional humanitarian aid in gaza. we're going to be meeting to secure that aid and surge it, including food, medical supplies, clean water, and israel must make sure all this aid reaches the palestinians in gaza without delay. everything we do is guided by the ultimate goal of bringing hostages home, securing a cease-fire, and setting the conditions for an enduring peace. you know, there is more that this bill does. as you all know. the press here. including providing for support to strengthen even further our allies and partners in the indo-pacific region as well as humanitarian aid to places including haiti, sudan and somalia. there is one thing this bill does not do, border security. you know, just this year i proposed and negotiated to and agreed to the strongest border security bill this country has ever, ever, ever seen. it was bipartisan. should have been included in this bill. and i'm determined to get it done for the american people. i'll come back to that in another time. this is a reminder what america can
this bill includes $1 billion from additional humanitarian aid in gaza. we're going to be meeting to secure that aid and surge it, including food, medical supplies, clean water, and israel must make sure all this aid reaches the palestinians in gaza without delay. everything we do is guided by the ultimate goal of bringing hostages home, securing a cease-fire, and setting the conditions for an enduring peace. you know, there is more that this bill does. as you all know. the press here....
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i'm curious what you heard from the pope, senator, about the conflicts in gaza and ukraine. sort of faith leader to faith leader. >> thank you so very much, mika. it is great, always, to be with you. yes, i just returned yesterday from a visit to rome. spent time with the holy father. he's someone whose ministry and whose sense of servant leadership i have long admired. it was a real honor to spend time with him. we talked about a range of issues, and we got a chance to spend some time together in prayer, as well. >> reverend senator warnock, one of the things that i read you and he discussed, what was going on in gaza, ukraine, and in sudan, where there's not a lot of, in my opinion, enough attention on sudan. but the thread through that as faith leaders, which both you and i am, is the concern about victims that are being overlooked, that are suffering, that have nothing to do with any of the wars or the conflicts that they've been subject to. talk about how you and the pope discussed this kind of moral dilemma we're in, where innocent people are being slain in various par
i'm curious what you heard from the pope, senator, about the conflicts in gaza and ukraine. sort of faith leader to faith leader. >> thank you so very much, mika. it is great, always, to be with you. yes, i just returned yesterday from a visit to rome. spent time with the holy father. he's someone whose ministry and whose sense of servant leadership i have long admired. it was a real honor to spend time with him. we talked about a range of issues, and we got a chance to spend some time...
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and we are still sing violence in the gaza strip. the attacks that killed several today in the city on the southern edge of the gaza strip/ on the border with egypt. and that is a city that is about to become the subject of an attack that would see them trying to skirmish the last bit of hamas fighters in that region. there are about 1.5 million palestinians there and groups warn that anyway there could lead to a humanitarian disaster. >> thank you so much. >>> the perils facing jurors in the donald trump hush money case , no matter what they do to shield their identity. we will hear from a critic who remained anonymous for time and what happened when he revealed his name. in theaters now. [music playing] tiffany: my daughter is mila. she is 19 months old. she is a little ray of sunshine. one of the happiest babies you'll probably ever meet. [giggles] children with down syndrome typically have a higher risk for developing acute myeloid leukemia, or just leukemia in general. and here we are. marlo thomas: st. jude children's research
and we are still sing violence in the gaza strip. the attacks that killed several today in the city on the southern edge of the gaza strip/ on the border with egypt. and that is a city that is about to become the subject of an attack that would see them trying to skirmish the last bit of hamas fighters in that region. there are about 1.5 million palestinians there and groups warn that anyway there could lead to a humanitarian disaster. >> thank you so much. >>> the perils facing...
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israel has few people left in gaza. israel has been in gaza before, trying to administer, it did not like it and left. they need the assistance, the gazans and the israelis need the assistance of the arab countries in the region, to do anything about tamping anything down. economically, it can't stand. they've got 300 reservists in uniform in gaza. that won't work. it's entirely possible that we could see nothing at all and this is it. >> this target, the targets in iran, they have a military base in an ancient, remarkable city. everybody has said, the nuclear facility was not targeted. they can confirm no damage, the director general tends to call first-rate from anyone -- at 100 nuclear facilities should not be a target military conflict. it's not attempt, to target their capabilities. >> the last facility i can remember was in iraq. after that, israel was mightily empowered and would like to have attacked the nuclear facilities, in iran, but were dissuaded from doing so by the united states. they were told, don't do
israel has few people left in gaza. israel has been in gaza before, trying to administer, it did not like it and left. they need the assistance, the gazans and the israelis need the assistance of the arab countries in the region, to do anything about tamping anything down. economically, it can't stand. they've got 300 reservists in uniform in gaza. that won't work. it's entirely possible that we could see nothing at all and this is it. >> this target, the targets in iran, they have a...
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and they also cannot stomach what has been happening in netanyahu's war against gaza. so we had to hold both things, and i felt strongly that, okaying offensive military aid right now would be essentially to greenlight what would be happening in. netanyahu has not been secret about his plans to invade rafah. we know that there's over 1 million palestinians sheltering there . and i didn't feel like it was an opportunity for us to give voice to what so many americans are feeling right now. they want the united states to push israel towards peace, and although we also made a strong statement regarding the hostage, we want the hostages released, we want a lasting cease-fire, we felt like this was an opportunity to make a very strong statement about how there needs to be a course correction when it comes to netanyahu's war in gaza. >> do you feel that some members of your caucus, congresswoman, share your sentiment, agree with your position, but perhaps are afraid to take a public stance on this issue for whatever reason, be it political, or their own electoral chances? but
and they also cannot stomach what has been happening in netanyahu's war against gaza. so we had to hold both things, and i felt strongly that, okaying offensive military aid right now would be essentially to greenlight what would be happening in. netanyahu has not been secret about his plans to invade rafah. we know that there's over 1 million palestinians sheltering there . and i didn't feel like it was an opportunity for us to give voice to what so many americans are feeling right now. they...
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there is the ongoing war in gaza. there is the potentially pending military operation against rafah. it seems that iran and israel will continue to carry out attacks against each other. there are almost daily attacks between israel and hezbollah in southern lebanon. but the overt, open war between iran and israel at this stage, we're not sure if these were last licks or if a new round is coming. but looking at the messaging on both sides, it seems that both sides may be trying to pull it back from the brink. >> right. nbc's richard engel reporting from jerusalem, thank you very much. let's bring in now former supreme allied commander of nato, retired four-star navy admiral james stavridis. he is chief international analyst for nbc news. and president emeritus of the council on foreign relations, richard haass. he is author of the weekly newsletter "home and away," available on substack. also with us, former aide to the george w. bush white house and state department, elise jordan. and former chairman of the republican
there is the ongoing war in gaza. there is the potentially pending military operation against rafah. it seems that iran and israel will continue to carry out attacks against each other. there are almost daily attacks between israel and hezbollah in southern lebanon. but the overt, open war between iran and israel at this stage, we're not sure if these were last licks or if a new round is coming. but looking at the messaging on both sides, it seems that both sides may be trying to pull it back...
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i think tomorrow we will be the margin of victory for aid to ukraine, israel and for the people of gaza. >> in order to do that to save mike johnson and what you said aid to ukraine, aid to taiwan, aid to israel. do democrats discuss now wanting more out of this deal, if it were a minority government in a parliamentary situation? is this going to be an a peace meal basis. or is there going to be more discussion on mike johnson's team to say this is what going forward looks like for us. >> i think that conversation is inevitable. because tomorrow i think we will pass all these bills with a super majority. that's a whole other conversation. imagine a majoritarian body and when the vote happens on ukraine and israel you have a massive support. but to your question, yes. there's very little doubt in my mind that after these things pass, green or gosart or one of those guys is going to call for a motion to vacate. we won't have to deal with it tomorrow we'll deal with it when we come back. but yeah that's the moment when we say. when presumably speaker johnson goes to jeffries and says, look
i think tomorrow we will be the margin of victory for aid to ukraine, israel and for the people of gaza. >> in order to do that to save mike johnson and what you said aid to ukraine, aid to taiwan, aid to israel. do democrats discuss now wanting more out of this deal, if it were a minority government in a parliamentary situation? is this going to be an a peace meal basis. or is there going to be more discussion on mike johnson's team to say this is what going forward looks like for us....
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we may have just put it to one side for now, but underlying all of this is what's happening in gaza. it won't suddenly lead to an end of the crossfire targeting. it will not, it does not appear to be likely to stop the houthis from continuing to attack international shipping, because underlying all of this, they are all saying that they need a cease-fire, and some sort of recognition of the palestinian state. >> thank you for vanallen of -- that analysis. to the united states, to speak with our u.s. correspondent, james matthews. we are yet to hear an official statement from the president. it's the middle of the night, we have not heard from israel, either. iran is trying to downplay this and u.s. sources are saying this is a limited strike. >> that's the word we've had from u.s. officials who are saying very little. in terms of biden's reaction, it's the middle of the night, but americans say nothing would be tired -- entirely in keeping with the business of playing it down, certainly inputting the distance between the united states and the act itself. u.s. officials we are speaking
we may have just put it to one side for now, but underlying all of this is what's happening in gaza. it won't suddenly lead to an end of the crossfire targeting. it will not, it does not appear to be likely to stop the houthis from continuing to attack international shipping, because underlying all of this, they are all saying that they need a cease-fire, and some sort of recognition of the palestinian state. >> thank you for vanallen of -- that analysis. to the united states, to speak...
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a lot of israelis have been withdrawn from gaza. there's the worry about what happens if they go into rafah, where more than a million gazans have been sheltering. that's something president biden has been trying to warn the israeli government about to make sure they do it with a plan that protects civilians. kirby talked about the deal to have a cease-fire. the administration yesterday put the ononage entirely on hamas. that's something they say the israelis have agreed to recognize hamas is standing in the way of a temporary end to hostilities right now. >> that's why you're hearing more talk that in fact prime minister netanyahu and the idf will go into rafah one way or the other. i want to talk about your latest article for the "new york times" titled "juggling campaign and foreign policy." quote, president biden just signed a bill that could ban president biden from using tiktok but mr. biden plans to keep using tiktok until the new law forces him off of it. campaign advisors were laboring on wednesday to explain the competing
a lot of israelis have been withdrawn from gaza. there's the worry about what happens if they go into rafah, where more than a million gazans have been sheltering. that's something president biden has been trying to warn the israeli government about to make sure they do it with a plan that protects civilians. kirby talked about the deal to have a cease-fire. the administration yesterday put the ononage entirely on hamas. that's something they say the israelis have agreed to recognize hamas is...
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. >>> today, hundreds taking apart in a fifth day protest at columbus university over the war in gaza. three people were arrested saturday. more than 100 have been arrested since the protest started on wednesday. the protests are spreading. students have set up their own encampments in solidarity with columbia at dozens of universities including yale and unc chapel hill. >>> one of the two reporters who wrote the original stormy daniels hush money payment joins me next. he is going to give us his take on what could be the biggest flashpoints in the trial. >>> a day, everyone, from msnbc world headquarters in new york. developing 40 this hour, new reaction and fallout today after the house passed $95 billion in foreign aid including for ukraine. earlier today on msnbc's meet the press ukrainian president zelensky had an urgent message for the senate as they prepared to take up the package this week. >> today, we definitely need this aid and, kristin, you know, really needs to get this to the final point. we need to get this by the senate and then we want to get things as fast as possib
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there issue, growing concern over the war in gaza. but, there is a key difference, the tone here is peaceful. we received a statement from the vice chancellor saying in part, "it's also important to note that we are following university of california systemwide policy guidance, which directs us not to request law enforcement involvement preemptively, and only if absolutely necessary to protect the physical safety of our campus community." by contrast, we saw nearly 100 people arrested at the university of southern california, which many of us call usc. also, leaders there made the move to cancel the commencement ceremony. >> we are not the ones canceling graduations. you can look at this. i think it is a very orderly and safe community. it is a community that cares about humanity, that cares about the safety of palestinians. that is why we are here, and why we will keep being here until the university meets our demands. our demands are disclosure of where the university is investment, a divestment from corporations that profit off of
there issue, growing concern over the war in gaza. but, there is a key difference, the tone here is peaceful. we received a statement from the vice chancellor saying in part, "it's also important to note that we are following university of california systemwide policy guidance, which directs us not to request law enforcement involvement preemptively, and only if absolutely necessary to protect the physical safety of our campus community." by contrast, we saw nearly 100 people arrested...
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some of thet would go to civilians in gaza. you can imagine that speaker johnson and republicans would have been okay to leave it out perhaps. but when you go to ukraine aid for example, you will lose republicans on that. democrats would take up a majority of that and that is in part why johnson put this on the floor individually. >> we will stay close to you throughout the day. julie tsirkin, capitol hill. >>> coming up, how a red state governor got herself banned from large parts of own state. >>> and the author and activist, and actor maulik pancholy paid us a visit with his children's book exploring identity was targeted. he himself is now the target of censors. is now the target o censors. a better way to do things. like bundling your home and auto insurance with allstate. yeah, she knows. and some people... don't. like... come on. yikes! ughh... no. you know, there's a better way. save time and money by bundling your home and auto with allstate. you're in good hands with allstate. i'm adding downy unstopables to my wash.
some of thet would go to civilians in gaza. you can imagine that speaker johnson and republicans would have been okay to leave it out perhaps. but when you go to ukraine aid for example, you will lose republicans on that. democrats would take up a majority of that and that is in part why johnson put this on the floor individually. >> we will stay close to you throughout the day. julie tsirkin, capitol hill. >>> coming up, how a red state governor got herself banned from large...
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is his handling of the war in gaza driving that drop in support ? >> i'm not sure you can explain the drop in support directly to this issue, jonathan. what is clear to echo what david said, strong majorities of young people on and off college campuses across this country have sympathy for both the palestinian people as well as the israeli people. that simply doesn't necessarily connect the way to the government, where they have far less sympathy. the government and the leadership there. young people are calling for peace by in 52 1 margin. they are asking for a permanent cease-fire. the degree to which president biden, as he did last week, recognizes the innocent civilians, the kidnap victims in israel but also the palestinian cause, those are the things that will connect with younger people. but, you are right. this grace to me looks more like the 2012 race, where president obama had a 13 or 14 point lead among registered voters to mitt romney. we know that lead doubled over the course of a couple hundred days between the spring and fall and we wi
is his handling of the war in gaza driving that drop in support ? >> i'm not sure you can explain the drop in support directly to this issue, jonathan. what is clear to echo what david said, strong majorities of young people on and off college campuses across this country have sympathy for both the palestinian people as well as the israeli people. that simply doesn't necessarily connect the way to the government, where they have far less sympathy. the government and the leadership there....
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it is easy to do because some of it goes to gaza, the humanitarian needs in gaza. so a lot of democrats who have concerns with how israel is conducting the war may vote for it anyway because they want money to go to gaza. there are a lot of reasons you could vote for or against a bill. but it is striking to see the difference on the policy bills. >> absolutely. let me offer the break down of the appropriations act 2024. it is breaking down the $26.3 billion for israel in this way. $4 billion to reflenish the iron dome and david's sling, missile defense systems, another $1.2 billion for the ern beam defense system that countered short range rockets and mortars as well. $3.5 billion for the procowerment of the advanced weapons system and the inansment and development of critical munitions. $4.4 billion to replennish defense articles and services provided to israel, $2.4 billion
it is easy to do because some of it goes to gaza, the humanitarian needs in gaza. so a lot of democrats who have concerns with how israel is conducting the war may vote for it anyway because they want money to go to gaza. there are a lot of reasons you could vote for or against a bill. but it is striking to see the difference on the policy bills. >> absolutely. let me offer the break down of the appropriations act 2024. it is breaking down the $26.3 billion for israel in this way. $4...
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it's why we're seeing this community be so engaged in this policy debate around israel and gaza. i spoke with the incumbent and her opponent. to patel, this is a race all about the israel gaza conflict and the referendum vote on the job lee has done. for lee, she says it's one of the many issues voters are focused on. the house took the all posht vote on the series of bills on a israel piece. summer lee voted against it. she voted the vote to me as the fact that the u.s. needs to think about the way we continue to support israel in light of the ongoing conflict in gaza. that is lee's explanation for this. but it hasn't stopped various people, religious leaders in this community, from speaking out and saying they think she's out of step from where she i th how central israel is to jewish faith. i think she sees is more in geopolitical terms and i understand where she's coming from, but as a representative she needs to go further. >> reporter: and we've met people here in this community on both sides of the issues, some saying they'll stick with summer lee and others saying they'll
it's why we're seeing this community be so engaged in this policy debate around israel and gaza. i spoke with the incumbent and her opponent. to patel, this is a race all about the israel gaza conflict and the referendum vote on the job lee has done. for lee, she says it's one of the many issues voters are focused on. the house took the all posht vote on the series of bills on a israel piece. summer lee voted against it. she voted the vote to me as the fact that the u.s. needs to think about...
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what really motivated the protests is the genocide in gaza. we have many students who have family members who have been killed in gaza and who are directly impacted by what we see unfold before our eyes. but there has been a movement on campus to criticize the university's commitment to open up a new global center in tel aviv, and that is a many years ongoing objection to creating a new global center there, and one of the primary reasons is that we don't need it. we already have a global center in imman, jordan, where anyone from the region can go. jordan does not bar admission to people on the basis of their citizenship. however, israel does. and so there are many people on our campus who hold passports, students and faculty alike, who would not be able to use that global center in tel aviv because the israeli government bars entry to people from those countries. there's not one other global center that columbia has where the government that hosts that center actually by law bars certain people with certain passports from entering that countr
what really motivated the protests is the genocide in gaza. we have many students who have family members who have been killed in gaza and who are directly impacted by what we see unfold before our eyes. but there has been a movement on campus to criticize the university's commitment to open up a new global center in tel aviv, and that is a many years ongoing objection to creating a new global center there, and one of the primary reasons is that we don't need it. we already have a global center...
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as long as this war in gaza goes on, this is going to be a problem with young voters. they have an off ramp, rfk junior. i know your poll shows rfk jr. would hurt trump more than biden hypothetically, and it's very early in polling to say, but i think the white house -- i know the white house is more afraid of him. the family is. it was hard for the siblings to come out and do that. they did it because they think he hurts joe biden more than donald trump. >> matt gorman, what about all of that? >> i was encouraged because when i was -- i was nervous all the talk would come from trump, his message about himself and the trial. i was surprised going to the cs and crime, that are winning issues for republicans and trump. he needs to do that. a message not just about himself. >> how does the courtroom optics play? >> i think -- you are spot on about the -- him dominating the news, but it's negative. this is different. he doesn't look strong. he looks weak there. to a certain extent, i don't mind if he is on -- if he is in court every day dominating the news because it's neg
as long as this war in gaza goes on, this is going to be a problem with young voters. they have an off ramp, rfk junior. i know your poll shows rfk jr. would hurt trump more than biden hypothetically, and it's very early in polling to say, but i think the white house -- i know the white house is more afraid of him. the family is. it was hard for the siblings to come out and do that. they did it because they think he hurts joe biden more than donald trump. >> matt gorman, what about all of...
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authority leading gaza, all of that. that said, they voted against a palestinian state in the u.n. yesterday. there's a lot of anger about that. i'm wondering what the response is, what you are hearing in gaza and israel and the arab countries. blinken defended that saying with the g7 statement, that you can wave a piece of paper around and it's not going to create it. you have to do the hard work of diplomacy and get there. israel refused any consideration of the two-state solution, which has been the main thing blocking that. >> reporter: yeah, andrea. the palestinian authority, the palestinian semi-government in the occupied west bank, they are angry, they are frustrated by this u.s. veto. they are not necessarily surprised. it was unfair, unethical and unjustified. the palestinians are taking some comfort in the fact that they did get 12 votes at the u.n. security council. there was the u.s. veto and then the uk and switzerland abstained. they are saying, there's a strong majority at the highest body of the united na
authority leading gaza, all of that. that said, they voted against a palestinian state in the u.n. yesterday. there's a lot of anger about that. i'm wondering what the response is, what you are hearing in gaza and israel and the arab countries. blinken defended that saying with the g7 statement, that you can wave a piece of paper around and it's not going to create it. you have to do the hard work of diplomacy and get there. israel refused any consideration of the two-state solution, which has...
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. >>> protests over the war in gaza are spreading across america's college campuses. with the growing unrest could mean for president biden's re- election campaign. >>> from books online to e- commerce giants, how amazon became the retailer with everything, everywhere, all at once. "the 11th hour" gets underway on this friday night. >>> good evening, i'm jonathan capehart. we are now 193 days away from the election and today, attorneys for presidential candidate, donald trump, tried to poke holes in a tabloid publisher's sworn testimony after four days stand, david pecker wrapped up testimony in the trump's new york criminal trial , that he helped the trump campaign by covering up true but damaging stories about him. we then heard from tumor witnesses, a banker and trump's longtime executive assistant. here is laura jarrett with moore. check by the prosecution closed out the first week of testimony by offering the jury a peek inside the inner workings of the trump organization, from one of the people who knows the former president best. the state briefly called rona g
. >>> protests over the war in gaza are spreading across america's college campuses. with the growing unrest could mean for president biden's re- election campaign. >>> from books online to e- commerce giants, how amazon became the retailer with everything, everywhere, all at once. "the 11th hour" gets underway on this friday night. >>> good evening, i'm jonathan capehart. we are now 193 days away from the election and today, attorneys for presidential...
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is dictated by israel's conduct in gaza. i won't go beyond that on set today. i think israel understands what's at stake here with respect to the decisions that lie ahead. >> in the u.s., the protests across campuses, to some people it reminds folks about 1968 and everything that happened in that election year. what can you say about this? you have experience on a campus. had you an academic life before and after public service. what do people not understand about the complexities of the issues? how can america adjust to this? what is the president prepared to do? >> i think -- i saw the clip of secretary blinken speaking in china when he was asked a question there in a country where you are not allowed to protest, what do you think about the protests in the united states? of course, his answer was it shows the strength of american democracy. young people out indicating how they feel about this. there are strong views on this issue, strong feelings and strong policy views. that's all to the good. what is not all to the good
is dictated by israel's conduct in gaza. i won't go beyond that on set today. i think israel understands what's at stake here with respect to the decisions that lie ahead. >> in the u.s., the protests across campuses, to some people it reminds folks about 1968 and everything that happened in that election year. what can you say about this? you have experience on a campus. had you an academic life before and after public service. what do people not understand about the complexities of the...
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there is such divide, especially among young voters, over this ongoing issue between israel and gaza. how does this latest overture factor into that? it does feel like as long as president biden is talking about it, there will be pressure at the roots. >> gaza is a problem. the white house is aware of the political threat it poses for them in november. i think, for now, they are right to not be looking through a political lens, but what is the best policy? i happen to think it is also the best politics, which is de-escalation, to get netanyahu to back off, to make sure everyone knows that's what he is trying to do, to get more aid to gaza, to, you know, just for the israelis to de-escalate in general on that side of this conflict. but, you know, chaos in the world is also not great for a sitting president usually. i think that you keep this off the campaign trail for now. when you do need to draw a contrast, there is a strong contrast to be made with trump at a time when the world is particularly volatile. you need seasoned leadership that you have with president biden, and you see th
there is such divide, especially among young voters, over this ongoing issue between israel and gaza. how does this latest overture factor into that? it does feel like as long as president biden is talking about it, there will be pressure at the roots. >> gaza is a problem. the white house is aware of the political threat it poses for them in november. i think, for now, they are right to not be looking through a political lens, but what is the best policy? i happen to think it is also the...
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the eight for israel also increase two-minute turn really for gaza. when it comes to supporting ukraine, a majority of house republicans voted against the bill picked democrats picked up the slack helping house speaker mike johnson get the bill over the line. as for israel aid, 37 democrats and 21 republicans voted against that portion of the package. joining us now, our nbc news congressional correspondent, julie circuit. >> julie, good morning to you. what did it take to get this thing to actually come into the vision and focus and happen, given all the drama leading up to yesterday? and what has been the repercussions from yesterday patients vote? >> it took many months for speaker johnson to finally decide to put the aid bill on the floor, specifically the $60 billion that would go to arming ukraine. remember that the senate passed a similar version of the legislation in one package in february. speaker johnson hesitated to do so in large part thanks to pressure from hard-line conservatives in the conference who demanded he not put aid to the floo
the eight for israel also increase two-minute turn really for gaza. when it comes to supporting ukraine, a majority of house republicans voted against the bill picked democrats picked up the slack helping house speaker mike johnson get the bill over the line. as for israel aid, 37 democrats and 21 republicans voted against that portion of the package. joining us now, our nbc news congressional correspondent, julie circuit. >> julie, good morning to you. what did it take to get this thing...
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it happens to take the attention and heat off of gaza. joining me now is the executive vice president of the quincy institute. the attack felt a little wag the doggish to me. these attacks don't seem designed to maybe spark a world war iii, but it definitely took attention away from gaza. what do you make of what israel is doing at the moment? >> well, certainly, this exchange between iran and israel since the israeli attack on the iranian consulate on april 1st has taken a tremendous amount of attention away from gaza. that definitely is a problem. i think, however, the scale of the attack against iran last night was much less than what the israelis themselves wanted. they had been clearly warned by the biden administration not to escalate this further, and even though they didn't abide by what biden had demanded which is no attack at all, they nevertheless did something that was of such a low scale that it made it possible for the iranians to pretend as if they had not been attacked at all. and as a way -- as a result, escape this escal
it happens to take the attention and heat off of gaza. joining me now is the executive vice president of the quincy institute. the attack felt a little wag the doggish to me. these attacks don't seem designed to maybe spark a world war iii, but it definitely took attention away from gaza. what do you make of what israel is doing at the moment? >> well, certainly, this exchange between iran and israel since the israeli attack on the iranian consulate on april 1st has taken a tremendous...
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, the crisis in gaza and the immediate need of israel to sign the hostage deal. >> that's right. >> this violence will end now and the attention will be tore everybody should be. >> that is interesting, roman, because you are not a guy who usually comes on and imagines the most optimistic viewpoint but if that were to be the case, if that were to end the potential starvation before to mitigate the deaths of 30,000 people, if it would get those hostages free, then something good will have come of it. let us hope, let us hope tonight that something good comes out of a whole lot about, my friend. thank you for joining us for joining us from tel aviv joining us now, by the way, as well, from tel aviv is nbc news chief foreign correspondent, richard i have been looking to speak to you it is early morning for you, and to get your perspective on this whole thing as it is unfolding. a response by israel to iran that looks relatively contained at the moment, does not look like it is an attack on civilians, it looks like it is in isfahan but not at the nuclear facility in a salon and romans commen
, the crisis in gaza and the immediate need of israel to sign the hostage deal. >> that's right. >> this violence will end now and the attention will be tore everybody should be. >> that is interesting, roman, because you are not a guy who usually comes on and imagines the most optimistic viewpoint but if that were to be the case, if that were to end the potential starvation before to mitigate the deaths of 30,000 people, if it would get those hostages free, then something...
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even if she did speak about the war in gaza , how is that worthy of censorship? a university's job should be to protect students physical safety, not to guard them from the viewpoints that make them feel uncomfortable. yesterday, here in new york, the nypd arrested more than 100 students at columbia university who had been camped out on the campuses mainline, calling for the university to divest in its endowment from companies with ties to israel because of the war in gaza. columbia university president minouche shafik herself asked for the nypd to intervene, citing "safety concerns." when asked to characterize the protests, nypd chief john schell said that, "the students that were arrested were useful, offered no resistance whatsoever, and were saying what they wanted to say in a peaceful manner." that is from the police. so why the crackdown? for years, celebrating the right to protest has been integral to columbia university's brand. lee bollinger, who served as columbia university's president from 2002 on the way up until last year once told "the new york tim
even if she did speak about the war in gaza , how is that worthy of censorship? a university's job should be to protect students physical safety, not to guard them from the viewpoints that make them feel uncomfortable. yesterday, here in new york, the nypd arrested more than 100 students at columbia university who had been camped out on the campuses mainline, calling for the university to divest in its endowment from companies with ties to israel because of the war in gaza. columbia university...
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one of the prisoners was yahya sinwar, who returned home and became the leader in gaza. he was the mastermind of the october 7th attacks on israel. he came out after the attacks to one that they were quote, just rehearsal. that then was an israeli prisoner released by benjamin netanyahu in 1000 to one prisoner swap, can you even imagine if an american president had released osama bin laden and then bin laden had pulled off 9/11? even worse, can you imagine if the u.s. then funded bin laden because as was reported right after october 7th, for years, various governments led by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu divided power between the gaza strip and the west bank, bringing the palestinian president to his knees for making moves that propped up the hamas terror group, funding them and giving them legitimacy as a counterbalance, a strategic choice by netanyahu, a counterbalance of house authority in the west bank. the idea was to keep palestinians from having a single unified government, one that might try to form estate and challenge israeli authority. his entire p
one of the prisoners was yahya sinwar, who returned home and became the leader in gaza. he was the mastermind of the october 7th attacks on israel. he came out after the attacks to one that they were quote, just rehearsal. that then was an israeli prisoner released by benjamin netanyahu in 1000 to one prisoner swap, can you even imagine if an american president had released osama bin laden and then bin laden had pulled off 9/11? even worse, can you imagine if the u.s. then funded bin laden...
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young voters overwhelmingly supported cease-fire in gaza but the ongoing problem in israel with the israel-gaza war, is that risky for the president? >> what younger people have said from the very beginning of the conflict is that they want peace pick you can see overwhelming support for a permanent cease-fire, 5-1. every demographic group including younger republicans support a permanent cease-fire. to me, another important thread of this series of questions, and by the way, i think the reason these questions remain so relevant today is -- these are the questions younger people are asking. undergraduate students but what we found is that younger people, they clearly want peace but they also see the humanity and have sympathy for both the palestinian people as well as the israeli people. they don't necessarily feel the same way about the governments and leaders. there is a big disconnect. i think the message is that they want to stop and they have sympathy for both sets of people. >> let's look ahead to the next poll that that is reflective of broader polling. nearly 60% of young americans beli
young voters overwhelmingly supported cease-fire in gaza but the ongoing problem in israel with the israel-gaza war, is that risky for the president? >> what younger people have said from the very beginning of the conflict is that they want peace pick you can see overwhelming support for a permanent cease-fire, 5-1. every demographic group including younger republicans support a permanent cease-fire. to me, another important thread of this series of questions, and by the way, i think the...
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and i don't know-- maybe you feel that these are writers, nobly standing up for gaza and something has to be done for human suffering, and maybe what are they doing, this isn't actually going to help anyone and we need to carry on with our art and the process of writing? >> yeah, you know, i understand all of the anger, but i think it is very sad that i feel sorry for writers being nominated for these awards, many of whom could do with the money, frankly. and i don't-- it is one thing to be-- it is legitimate to say that america has not spoken up as it should and protesting about that, everybody has that point to protest. but i don't see why writers from around the country nominated for prestigious prizes why they should be made the kind of fall guys but i-- that is sad. >>> coming up, nyu business school professor, scott galloway joins us for his take on the protest rocky colleges and universities across the nation. in 99% of people ove it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any
and i don't know-- maybe you feel that these are writers, nobly standing up for gaza and something has to be done for human suffering, and maybe what are they doing, this isn't actually going to help anyone and we need to carry on with our art and the process of writing? >> yeah, you know, i understand all of the anger, but i think it is very sad that i feel sorry for writers being nominated for these awards, many of whom could do with the money, frankly. and i don't-- it is one thing to...
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protests sparked by the ongoing humanitarian crisis in gaza. where death tolls continue to rise and reports of mass graves outside of hospitals. there is an encampment style protest on day eight at columbia university here in new york city. speaker mike johnson and his fellow republicans traveled to columbia's campus to speak out against allegations of anti- semitism and to chastise the protesters. >> my message to the students inside the encampment is get, go back to class and stop the nonsense. stop wasting your parents' money. congressman lawler says. i think that is right. >> i don't know who is in the camp. but i would tell you this is unacceptable and the american people are demanding accountability for it. >> joining me now is democratic congresswoman ilhan omar who loss been outspoken about these protests. we are so happy to have her on the program. thank you for joining me congresswoman. >> thank you very much. >> as a matter of political strategy, do you see a connection between the fact the far right maga caucus is actively trying to
protests sparked by the ongoing humanitarian crisis in gaza. where death tolls continue to rise and reports of mass graves outside of hospitals. there is an encampment style protest on day eight at columbia university here in new york city. speaker mike johnson and his fellow republicans traveled to columbia's campus to speak out against allegations of anti- semitism and to chastise the protesters. >> my message to the students inside the encampment is get, go back to class and stop the...
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there was no free speech in gaza under hamas. there were no rights that we enjoy here in the united states. if they protested like that in gaza since 2005, they would have probably been killed. >> i really like the question that our next guest asks. joining us now elena plot calabro. her latest piece is entitled "the accidental speaker." the piece is amazing. you go through sort of his world view as it developed through his life as the son of a firefighter who was severely injured, a son of divorce, a man who had to take on a lot of responsibility at a very young age. >> who was basically a father for his younger siblings. >> before he had his biological children, he adopted a child. there's so much to him that helps a lot of what we're seeing now make sense. tell us more about your piece and why that question was in this there almost as a subtitle. >> it's really great to be back. i think what got my intrigued by the story of mike johnson is from the moment i started paying attention to his speakership, he really struck me as an
there was no free speech in gaza under hamas. there were no rights that we enjoy here in the united states. if they protested like that in gaza since 2005, they would have probably been killed. >> i really like the question that our next guest asks. joining us now elena plot calabro. her latest piece is entitled "the accidental speaker." the piece is amazing. you go through sort of his world view as it developed through his life as the son of a firefighter who was severely...
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that any kind of criticism of the state of israel's actions, violent actions in gaza, is anti-semitic. it's not. it's criticizing a state, not criticizing an identity or faith. >> this is the thing, that in theory, if israel is a secular state and is a state with multiple religions inside it, there are christian people living there, jewish people living there, muslim people living there, then criticizing that country and its policies, how that has become translated even for some in the media here as it's inherently anti-semitic. you must approve the way israel is conducting the war in gaza, you must approve every single killing. it must be approved or you're anti-semitic, it doesn't make sense to me. >> it feels like a threat to jews where it's actually a criticism of the actions of a state. >> of a country. so how do we translate -- i mean, you have this metastasizing movement. many of the people manching are jewish themselves. young people who are jewish. even their organizations are being told they're anti-semitic. >> they have been suspended at columbia. jewish voice for piece is
that any kind of criticism of the state of israel's actions, violent actions in gaza, is anti-semitic. it's not. it's criticizing a state, not criticizing an identity or faith. >> this is the thing, that in theory, if israel is a secular state and is a state with multiple religions inside it, there are christian people living there, jewish people living there, muslim people living there, then criticizing that country and its policies, how that has become translated even for some in the...
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humanitarian assistance for civilians in gaza. what we know about how those funds will be distributed? also, i want to ask you what is the status of mike johnson? yesterday a third republican lawmakers signed onto the motion to vacate his speakership. >> reporter: yeah, two very important questions. first, the humanitarian aid will go through u.s. aid. they have the ultimate purview and how this will be distributed. it will go to other countries impacted by crises, refugee crises around the middle east and in african countries. also in ukraine. humanitarian needs are needed there. they will get to play around with that money and distribute it as they see fit. many talk about speaker johnson's future, there is a big question hanging over it, that is because you had those three members, marjorie taylor greene leading the pack. yesterday the congressman from arizona signing onto that and you also had thomas massey, who told me a couple hours ago that what he wants to see is speaker johnson voluntarily resign so they don't have to for
humanitarian assistance for civilians in gaza. what we know about how those funds will be distributed? also, i want to ask you what is the status of mike johnson? yesterday a third republican lawmakers signed onto the motion to vacate his speakership. >> reporter: yeah, two very important questions. first, the humanitarian aid will go through u.s. aid. they have the ultimate purview and how this will be distributed. it will go to other countries impacted by crises, refugee crises around...
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to contain it and hopefully get to a peace deal between israel and gaza, and a peace deal between israel and hezbollah in lebanon because that is a problem. what i expected iran to do , they don't want a war, if they ask what israel did is a huge deal, they are on the hook to do something. they want to downplay it so they don't have to stumble into the war. a lot of challenges in the middle east but that is a good sign. >> we are looking for any good signs we can get in the situation a lot of hostages, a lot of dead palestinians and starting palestinians. reporting we cannot run down ourselves, the wall street journal is reporting that the biden administration is proposing to the israel administration, you recognize a two state solution, with the palestinians, we will get you a deal where saudi arabia recognizes israel and normalizes relations with israel. under normal circumstances, that would be a huge deal that would get us a lot further into peace in the middle east. on the other hand, we are not under normal circumstances. >> i think it is a huge deal. this has been the goal of the
to contain it and hopefully get to a peace deal between israel and gaza, and a peace deal between israel and hezbollah in lebanon because that is a problem. what i expected iran to do , they don't want a war, if they ask what israel did is a huge deal, they are on the hook to do something. they want to downplay it so they don't have to stumble into the war. a lot of challenges in the middle east but that is a good sign. >> we are looking for any good signs we can get in the situation a...
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but israel says 133 lostages are still in gaza, at least 36 of them confirmed dead. and hersh goldberg poland's parents have been passionate advocates for their release. speaking to lester several times since october 7th. >> how do you walk through a nightmare that you cannot wake up from ever? >> reporter: a family in agony but not despair. >> one line that we say every single day in our house when someone gave it to us in a sticker because we say it so much, hope is mandatory. >> nfc nbc's raf sanchez reporting. later this morning hersh's mother, rachel goldberg poland, will be a guest on "morning joe." >>> meanwhile, president biden has picked up yet another key union endorsement ahead of the november election. north america's building trade union announced their support with a scathing political ad slamming donald trump. in it the president of the union calls the former president, quote, very dangerous for this country. president biden celebrated the support at a union event last night where he gave his vision of the country's future and criticized his opponent,
but israel says 133 lostages are still in gaza, at least 36 of them confirmed dead. and hersh goldberg poland's parents have been passionate advocates for their release. speaking to lester several times since october 7th. >> how do you walk through a nightmare that you cannot wake up from ever? >> reporter: a family in agony but not despair. >> one line that we say every single day in our house when someone gave it to us in a sticker because we say it so much, hope is...
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there is an immense amount of unrest over what's happening in gaza. what we saw yesterday was the president almost qualified the issue over the weekend, saying he condemned anti-semitic issues. he also condemned those who don't understand what is going on in palestine. is he worried about backlash? >> i think he's trying to thread the needle here. it is a difficult issue. i thought it was notable at that event that he had bernie sanders, aoc with him. >> basically, on his left and right the entire time. >> it's a way of validating him. >> white house reporter for "the wall street journal," ken thomas, thank you so much. appreciate it, ken. >>> thank you for getting up "way too early" with us. it was way too early. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> that jury was picked so fast. 95% democrats. the area is mostly all democrats. you think of it as a purely democrat area. it's a very unfair situation. >> donald trump may have violated the gag order in his hush money trial yet again yesterday during a radio interview, complaining about the jury. we'll get
there is an immense amount of unrest over what's happening in gaza. what we saw yesterday was the president almost qualified the issue over the weekend, saying he condemned anti-semitic issues. he also condemned those who don't understand what is going on in palestine. is he worried about backlash? >> i think he's trying to thread the needle here. it is a difficult issue. i thought it was notable at that event that he had bernie sanders, aoc with him. >> basically, on his left and...
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there is an immense amount of unrest over what's happening in gaza. what we saw yesterday was the president almost qualified the issue over the weekend, saying he condemned anti-semitic issues. he also condemned those who don't understand what is going on in palestine. is he worried about backlash? >> i think he's trying to thread the needle here. it is a difficult issue. i thought it was notable at that event that he had bernie sanders, aoc with him. >> basically, on his left and right the entire time. >> it's a way of validating him. >> white house reporter for "the wall street journal," ken thomas, thank you so much. appreciate it, ken. >>> thank you for getting up "way too early" with us. it was way too early. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> that jury was picked so fast. 95% democrats. the area is mostly all democra
there is an immense amount of unrest over what's happening in gaza. what we saw yesterday was the president almost qualified the issue over the weekend, saying he condemned anti-semitic issues. he also condemned those who don't understand what is going on in palestine. is he worried about backlash? >> i think he's trying to thread the needle here. it is a difficult issue. i thought it was notable at that event that he had bernie sanders, aoc with him. >> basically, on his left and...
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it is believed to be 130 hostages were still remained in gaza. we have reports that they don't have enough to satisfy 40 slots for the most vulnerable. women, elderly, wounded. that will be the first category of those released. suggesting that a number of them have been killed since the war started. they have not given accounting, they have not allowed the red cross, and they don't have great visibility about the status of these hostages. the video we've seen earlier in the week, the first time we really had any kind of about what the status is of the hostages still being held. >> breaking news of a different kind that we've just i think word of, they have concluded rush and present -- russian president did not directly order the direct killing of alexei navalny . sending him to that remote penal colony in the arctic circle, was effectively a death sentence, peter? >> clearly he didn't have his best interest at heart. what they did in terms of arresting him in previously trying to poison him, putting him in harsh conditions. it wasn't meant to en
it is believed to be 130 hostages were still remained in gaza. we have reports that they don't have enough to satisfy 40 slots for the most vulnerable. women, elderly, wounded. that will be the first category of those released. suggesting that a number of them have been killed since the war started. they have not given accounting, they have not allowed the red cross, and they don't have great visibility about the status of these hostages. the video we've seen earlier in the week, the first time...
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transformational change around the economy, does the high-stakes of what is happening, for example in gaza, trump, pardon the metaphor, whatever biden is doing on the economy a young -- economy among young people? >> there is no question that it is a dampening affect. obviously the president on this issue has to show policy changes in order to get people excited about voting for him and supporting him. i think if you get $20 million as congress approved for joe biden to give to israel, i hope you would hold that and condition it and say you don't just get money until you change behavior. there has to be accountability by netanyahu and a government that kills 34,000 people. i think the freedom that i see on campuses, that freedom of speech, connects by the way to some of the things we are talking about. it is a movement in this country advocating for democracy in a lot of ways, including on campuses. i see this as connected, but you are
transformational change around the economy, does the high-stakes of what is happening, for example in gaza, trump, pardon the metaphor, whatever biden is doing on the economy a young -- economy among young people? >> there is no question that it is a dampening affect. obviously the president on this issue has to show policy changes in order to get people excited about voting for him and supporting him. i think if you get $20 million as congress approved for joe biden to give to israel, i...