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let's go to nbc chief correspondent richard engel. richard, as you have been following this story, what is the right way to look at this, summarize it, and what are the reactions that you're looking for from the region? >> reporter: so this was a shocking turn of events. a helicopter crash. i also am hearing from sources that foul weather, not foul play are believed to be responsible. the fact that the president was traveling in this area in high fog does indicate that -- and dense fog does indicate that weather was most likely the factor and that is presumed to have been the factor. he was traveling in a three-helicopter convoy. one of the helicopters crashed. woe first learned about this about 12 hours ago and that meant the period of darkness in iran. search parties, mountaineers all dispatched to the area, other aircraft as well, drones, but according to iranians after a 12-hour search -- more or less, longer, but that's how long this has been in the public domain -- we have been speculating what this meant. there was a presumptio
let's go to nbc chief correspondent richard engel. richard, as you have been following this story, what is the right way to look at this, summarize it, and what are the reactions that you're looking for from the region? >> reporter: so this was a shocking turn of events. a helicopter crash. i also am hearing from sources that foul weather, not foul play are believed to be responsible. the fact that the president was traveling in this area in high fog does indicate that -- and dense fog...
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let's go to nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel. richard, as you have been following this story, what is the right way to look at this, summarize it, and what are the reactions you are looking for from the region? >> reporter: so, this is a shocking turn of events. a helicopter crash, i am also hearing from sources that foul weather, but not foul play, are believed to be responsible. the fact that the president was traveling in this area in high fog does indicate that -- dense fog, those indicate that the weather was most likely a factor. he was traveling from azerbaijan, three helicopter convoy. one of the helicopters crashed. we first learned about this, about 12 hours ago. that meant darkness in iran, search parties dispatching to the areas, other aircraft as well, drowns. according to this -- according to iranians, after a 12 hour search, or perhaps longer, but that is how long this has been in the public domain, we have been speculating what this meant, there is a presumption that he did not survive that helicopter crash becaus
let's go to nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel. richard, as you have been following this story, what is the right way to look at this, summarize it, and what are the reactions you are looking for from the region? >> reporter: so, this is a shocking turn of events. a helicopter crash, i am also hearing from sources that foul weather, but not foul play, are believed to be responsible. the fact that the president was traveling in this area in high fog does indicate that -- dense...
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let's go to richard engel. we don't have confirmation from ira padilla that the president of iran is dead or necessarily at that location. there's no sign of life. what are we hearing? >> when they say no sign of life, it seems like we are waiting for official confirmation. we can speculate endlessly about what that means, whether they are going to find him tossed from a helicopter, or wandering in the woods, but it seems they are preparing to imminently announce that he did not survive. so assuming for a second that that's what we are talking about , the death of the iranian president in a helicopter, i'm also hearing that the cause is believed to be foul weather, not foul play, that the u.s. military was not involved in the suspicion, israel was not involved either, it was foul weather. now, what does this do next, assuming that there are no signs of life, the anchor is dressed in black? we could be hearing an official announcement. assume that he has been killed. he's been in power nearly three years. what d
let's go to richard engel. we don't have confirmation from ira padilla that the president of iran is dead or necessarily at that location. there's no sign of life. what are we hearing? >> when they say no sign of life, it seems like we are waiting for official confirmation. we can speculate endlessly about what that means, whether they are going to find him tossed from a helicopter, or wandering in the woods, but it seems they are preparing to imminently announce that he did not survive....
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>> richard engel, thank you. >>> back at home, a manhattan courtroom, a new fine imposed on former president trump for violating the gag order in his hush money trial. vaughn hillyard reports on a sharp new warning from the judge. >> reporter: tonight former president trump facing a new threat of jail time at his hush money trial after his tenth violation of the judge's gag order. >> he's taken away my constitutional right to speak. >> reporter: the judge directly addressing the possibility of putting mr. trump behind bars over future violations. "the magnitude of such a decision is not lost on me. you are the former president of the united states and possibly the next president as well." adding "as much as i do not want to impose a jail sanction, i will if necessary and appropriate." >> frankly, you know what? our constitution is much more important than jail. it's not even close. i'll do that sacrifice any day. >> reporter: the judge fining mr. trump an additional $1,000 for complaining about the jury in deep blue manhattan saying "it's 95% democrat." the judge saying the former president
>> richard engel, thank you. >>> back at home, a manhattan courtroom, a new fine imposed on former president trump for violating the gag order in his hush money trial. vaughn hillyard reports on a sharp new warning from the judge. >> reporter: tonight former president trump facing a new threat of jail time at his hush money trial after his tenth violation of the judge's gag order. >> he's taken away my constitutional right to speak. >> reporter: the judge...
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richard engel reports. >> reporter: the u.s. military has tonight anchored its pier off the gaza strip and will in the coming days begin to use landing craft to shuttle humanitarian aid to the coast. defense secretary troops at. it's also slow, but lloyd austin warning this could put u.s. troops at risk. it's also slow, but needed, because trucks are increasingly blocked and attacked by israeli settlers and right-wing extremists. in several incidents this week, israeli hard-liners have stopped supplies and aid they suspected were heading to gaza. and they're proud of what they're doing. the activists say as long as hamas holds hostages in gaza and keeps them in deprivation, gazans should be deprived as well. several of the trucks were sent by jordan, and senior jordanian officials tell news that israel failed to address the problem. we traveled to the west bank through areas where palestinians say hundreds of armed settlers carried out arson attacks. in one case, cctv footage showed settlers setting fire to a garage. while in th
richard engel reports. >> reporter: the u.s. military has tonight anchored its pier off the gaza strip and will in the coming days begin to use landing craft to shuttle humanitarian aid to the coast. defense secretary troops at. it's also slow, but lloyd austin warning this could put u.s. troops at risk. it's also slow, but needed, because trucks are increasingly blocked and attacked by israeli settlers and right-wing extremists. in several incidents this week, israeli hard-liners have...
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richard engel is inside israel. >> reporter: in gaza tonight they're celebrating their salvation after hamas announced it had accepted a sweeping cease-fire. but it seems they're celebrating too soon. israel says there is no deal yet, that the terms hamas accepted are far from israel's necessary requirements and are not the original offer israel had on the table. but israel is dispatching a delegation to negotiate. while its war cabinet has also unanimously approved a targeted operation against hamas in the southern city of rafah. our crew capturing it starting this morning. >> there has been a response from hamas to the hostage deal. we're currently reviewing that response. >> reporter: while the details remain unclear, a senior arab negotiator directly involved in the talks tells nbc news "hamas's position has shifted greatly over the past 48 hours." and that the deal hamas says it accepts would see it free 33 hostages in exchange for a roughly 40-day cease-fire followed by further hostage releases and the freeing of more than 1,000 palestinian prisoners held in israeli jails. but th
richard engel is inside israel. >> reporter: in gaza tonight they're celebrating their salvation after hamas announced it had accepted a sweeping cease-fire. but it seems they're celebrating too soon. israel says there is no deal yet, that the terms hamas accepted are far from israel's necessary requirements and are not the original offer israel had on the table. but israel is dispatching a delegation to negotiate. while its war cabinet has also unanimously approved a targeted operation...
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>> richard engel, thanks. >>> in louisiana dramatic moments when parishioners acted fast to stop a teen with a gun from entering a church with 60 children inside. here's blayne alexander. ♪♪ >> reporter: it was the most sacred of spaces at st. mary magadelene church in abbeville, louisiana 60 children were poised to take their first communion saturday. >> that this sacrament -- >> reporter: when suddenly a man approaches the priest, whispering in his ear. moments later father nicholas dupree abruptly stops the service. [ screaming ] as chaos erupts. according to church officials, a suspicious person opened the back door. members immediately confronted him and led him outside, calling police. authorities say he was armed with a gun. inside, the video shows clergy members ducking for cover, altar servers scrambling to safety as police rush in, guns drawn, checking for any additional threat. >> just get a hold of your child. go slowly. >> reporter: the suspect was a 16-year-old white male, police say, dressed in all black. he was arrested, then taken to a hospital for mental evaluation
>> richard engel, thanks. >>> in louisiana dramatic moments when parishioners acted fast to stop a teen with a gun from entering a church with 60 children inside. here's blayne alexander. ♪♪ >> reporter: it was the most sacred of spaces at st. mary magadelene church in abbeville, louisiana 60 children were poised to take their first communion saturday. >> that this sacrament -- >> reporter: when suddenly a man approaches the priest, whispering in his ear....
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richard engel has more. >> reporter: as israel launched new attacks tonight, the state department issued a long anticipated report that had the potential to block the flow of american weapons to israel. it didn't. while the report was extremely critical of israel's use of american provided weapons and the high number of civil yaven casualties in gaza, it stopped short of saying they violated international humanitarian law citing in part the complications of war to draw conclusion. this week president biden warned directly that the u.s. would stop sending weapons if israel launched a major offensive on the city of rafah in gaza, but in an interview with phil mcgraw, israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, brushed it off, saying, only israel decides what's best for its security. >> we've destroyed about 20 battalions of hamas' 24 terrorist battalions. we have another four to go. they're in rafah, and that's why we want to go into rafah, because we can't leave them there. >> reporter: but this is what it looks like from the inside. the most dangerous city now in the gaza strip. our cre
richard engel has more. >> reporter: as israel launched new attacks tonight, the state department issued a long anticipated report that had the potential to block the flow of american weapons to israel. it didn't. while the report was extremely critical of israel's use of american provided weapons and the high number of civil yaven casualties in gaza, it stopped short of saying they violated international humanitarian law citing in part the complications of war to draw conclusion. this...
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nbc news chief correspondent richard engelle. thank you. we'll see you again very shortly on "morning joe." we'll have complete coverage of iran's president's death here on msnbc and including here on "way too early." >>> for now we want to turn to matters here at home. the trump hush money trial will resume today for what could be the final day of testimony. court's scheduled to begin early at 8:45 a.m. michael cohen is expected to return to the stand for a third days of cross-examination. they say it will be the final day of questioning him. the prosecution has already confirmed cohen is its final witness and will likely rest their case after his testimony is complete. they focused thursday's cross compassion on a key 2016 call where cohen said he spoke directly to trump about the hush money payment to stormy dabbials. the lawyer pressed him, bringing up an exchange he had with trump's former bodyguard which seemed to be about a prank caller, not stormy daniels. cohen insisted he spoke about both things dae spite the short conversation, a
nbc news chief correspondent richard engelle. thank you. we'll see you again very shortly on "morning joe." we'll have complete coverage of iran's president's death here on msnbc and including here on "way too early." >>> for now we want to turn to matters here at home. the trump hush money trial will resume today for what could be the final day of testimony. court's scheduled to begin early at 8:45 a.m. michael cohen is expected to return to the stand for a third...
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here it here it is, we're ready to go, and if you don't like it, come and talk to us. >> richard engel with late details after talking to a key arab negotiators. thank you very much. i want to go to the state department now where spokesperson matt miller has been briefing. he just said that the u.s. is reviewing the hamas response and discussing it with parties in the region. >> reporter: hamas's political wing and militant wing, are they on the same page? do you feel like this is a response that indicates where the group is? >> i'm not going to speak for hamas at all. as we have said for some time, there's been a significant offer on the table. the ball has been in hamas's court. we have made clear they should accept that offer. israel made significant, and we have hoped that hamas would take the deal on the table. as to what's in their response, what it looks like, we're going to review that and withhold judgment until we've had a chance to conduct a full review. >> the israeli offensive in rafah, in the hours before this, reports to evacuations ever, but israel's talking about evacu
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o act with or without the usa joining us in jerusalem, chief foreign correspondent richard engel. always a pleasure to see you. what's happening right now, vis-a-vis rafah? >> reporter: so i think you can't separate what's happening in rafah and what's happening with the overall negotiations. so on the ground in rafah, the israeli positions are more or less fixed. they have taken over the rafah border crossing, the palestinian side, the gazan side of that border crossing, and they have been carrying out attacks around that area. using their positions to carry out what had been described as limited attacks, precision strikes, and our crew in gaza has been documenting some of that. the fact that they are holding the border crossing has made life almost unbearable for the people in rafah, a million to a million and a half people, many who have been displaced numerous times from the north to the south. but so far, israeli troops have not crossed over what's known as the salah hadin road, the main road to the north and south inside the gaza strip and entered the most densely populated
o act with or without the usa joining us in jerusalem, chief foreign correspondent richard engel. always a pleasure to see you. what's happening right now, vis-a-vis rafah? >> reporter: so i think you can't separate what's happening in rafah and what's happening with the overall negotiations. so on the ground in rafah, the israeli positions are more or less fixed. they have taken over the rafah border crossing, the palestinian side, the gazan side of that border crossing, and they have...
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richard engel joins us now. you and i have covered iran for years, decades, and raisi was the leading that we questioned, i questioned every year when he came to the u.n. mr. holt did that interview on camera, but he was always here, just talked to him in september and got him to talk on the record because there was so much breaking news that day, i said to him, you know, mr. president, can you give us something, an off the record session, and he said, okay, it's all on the record. we were frantically scrambling. he was a rough, tough totalitarian leader. not the supreme leader, of course. >> reporter: on the rise. >> the government was cracking down for years, on the women and men protesting, so coming at such an uncertain time in the israel-gaza war, and after those, quote, indirect talks between iran and the united states just last week, a lot happening with u.s. officials telling us that iran was trying to keep a lid on it as much as they could. hezbollah not having, iran's proxy, not having a big attack fro
richard engel joins us now. you and i have covered iran for years, decades, and raisi was the leading that we questioned, i questioned every year when he came to the u.n. mr. holt did that interview on camera, but he was always here, just talked to him in september and got him to talk on the record because there was so much breaking news that day, i said to him, you know, mr. president, can you give us something, an off the record session, and he said, okay, it's all on the record. we were...
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nbc's richard engel joins us now with more. richard? >> reporter: the american maritime aid corridor has opened. defense secretary austin has acknowledged that while u.s. troops will not be going ashore in gaza, they are in harm's way and have the right and means to defend themselves. with an american pier now anchored off the coast of the gaza strip, u.s. central command said this morning that trucks containing humanitarian assistance began moving ashore in gaza, but that no american troops set foot on the ground. the aid is being shuttled from the pier to the coast in trucks, on landing craft. american troops remaining on the pier. the israeli military is coordinating the effort and has secured the landing area. humanitarian groups say there are faster, more efficient ways to send supplies into gaza, by land, with trucks. but convoys are increasingly being blocked and sometimes attacked by israeli settlers and extremists. they say as long as hamas holds hostages, gaza should not receive aid. some of the trucks come from neighboring jo
nbc's richard engel joins us now with more. richard? >> reporter: the american maritime aid corridor has opened. defense secretary austin has acknowledged that while u.s. troops will not be going ashore in gaza, they are in harm's way and have the right and means to defend themselves. with an american pier now anchored off the coast of the gaza strip, u.s. central command said this morning that trucks containing humanitarian assistance began moving ashore in gaza, but that no american...
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richard engel joins us now. thank you so much for being with us, richard. richard, i'd love for you, if you could, provide some context. we've seen the suffering of the israeli people on october 7th. we've seen the suffering of the gazan people since that time. for good reason, there's been a lot of focus on the civilian casualties in gaza. it has, at times, papered over the heinous nature of hamas itself. not just as a terrorist organization but also as rulers, high rants over the past 15 years. my word, not yours. but there is a "new york times" article that talks about an almost secret police. they brokered absolutely no dissent, complete authoritarians, and would actually follow young people, older people around, digging into the most personal parts of their lives, and using it against them. just brutal. also, as you know, at the time of the attacks, hamas was not even popular among the majority of people in gaza. so you have the gazan people really -- no good guys for the gazan people right now. could you explain that to our viewers a little better, fo
richard engel joins us now. thank you so much for being with us, richard. richard, i'd love for you, if you could, provide some context. we've seen the suffering of the israeli people on october 7th. we've seen the suffering of the gazan people since that time. for good reason, there's been a lot of focus on the civilian casualties in gaza. it has, at times, papered over the heinous nature of hamas itself. not just as a terrorist organization but also as rulers, high rants over the past 15...
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that's nbc's richard engel in israel during the iranian strike of 13th april. welcome back to press here. my next guest was in israel at the time. he's often in israel. miami based venture capitalist david blumberg manages blumberg capital. much of this latest fund is invested in israeli high tech. he's an early investor in israel's most successful company, checkpoint software, as well as american company company nutanix. david, good morning. you met with entrepreneurs. you said it was your 70th tour or visit to israel. you met with entrepreneurs and leaders and military during your most recent visit. can you give me an idea of just sort of the overall mood over there? thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be with you. yes, i've been to israel many times. i've lost count. it's well over 70 visits. this was one of the most interesting, and i have to say, most inspiring. we went with our family for the first week and then i stayed for a week of business with the family. i wanted them to be able to bear witness to the atrocities that happened on october 7th, and
that's nbc's richard engel in israel during the iranian strike of 13th april. welcome back to press here. my next guest was in israel at the time. he's often in israel. miami based venture capitalist david blumberg manages blumberg capital. much of this latest fund is invested in israeli high tech. he's an early investor in israel's most successful company, checkpoint software, as well as american company company nutanix. david, good morning. you met with entrepreneurs. you said it was your...
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joining us now live from jerusalem is nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel. richard, we can talk about the cease-fire in a moment, that agreement and the dueling interpretations of it. first, rafah, what is happening in southern gaza this morning? >> reporter: so israeli troops overnight took over the palestinian side of the rafah border crossing. that gives israel effective control of this key entry point into gaza. it also gives them a foothold into the city. israeli officials say that this is not the start of the widely anticipated, big rafah offensive, something that president biden has opposed. they say that this is a tactical move. but it's also something that strengthens their hand as they go back into negotiations. so they're holding part of rafah. they did leaflet the area. our crew in rafah started documenting the israeli bombing campaign really just hours after the leaflets were dropped, so they didn't give very much time for people to evacuate the area. we talked yesterday how they were using text messages and leaflets to tell people to get out of
joining us now live from jerusalem is nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel. richard, we can talk about the cease-fire in a moment, that agreement and the dueling interpretations of it. first, rafah, what is happening in southern gaza this morning? >> reporter: so israeli troops overnight took over the palestinian side of the rafah border crossing. that gives israel effective control of this key entry point into gaza. it also gives them a foothold into the city. israeli...
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richard engel is in jerusalem with the very latest. richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. president biden had made it very clear that he does not support a full-scale invasion of the city of rafah and that if israel goes ahead and carries out a major operation in this city in southern gaza that the united states will stop arms shipments, specifically offensive weapons that israel could use against hamas, against palestinians in the city. well, now israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has responded. in an interview with daytime talk show host, dr. phil, who did not challenge the israeli prime minister, netanyahu said israel is willing to go it alone. and that even if it doesn't have american weapons, israel will continue to fight. he said israel will continue to fight even if it has to use its fingernails. and that operation, at least in part, is already underway. the un saying that 100,000 palestinians in rafah have already escaped their homes. savannah. >> richard, thank you very much. >>> back here, we will
richard engel is in jerusalem with the very latest. richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. president biden had made it very clear that he does not support a full-scale invasion of the city of rafah and that if israel goes ahead and carries out a major operation in this city in southern gaza that the united states will stop arms shipments, specifically offensive weapons that israel could use against hamas, against palestinians in the city. well, now israeli prime...
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>> richard engel for us in jerusalem. richard, thank you. >>> also this morning, we're learning more about an american soldier now detained in russia. army staff sergeant gordon black was arrested late last week. he's accused of criminal misconduct. nbc's kelly cobiella joins us now. kelly, good morning. what do you know about the soldier, why he was detained and why he was there. >> savannah, good morning to you. overnight a russian court said that sergeant gordon black is accused of stealing property and is being held in pre-trial con dpienment until july 2nd. the soldier was stationed in south korea when his deployment ended. and according to four u.s. officials, he was traveling back to the u.s., but apparently took an unofficial side trip without permission to eastern russia on his own to visit a woman he had of ste a romantic relationship with. it is unclear whether that is the same woman he's being accused of stealing from. his mother told abc news she was worried about him visiting russia, adding i knew something
>> richard engel for us in jerusalem. richard, thank you. >>> also this morning, we're learning more about an american soldier now detained in russia. army staff sergeant gordon black was arrested late last week. he's accused of criminal misconduct. nbc's kelly cobiella joins us now. kelly, good morning. what do you know about the soldier, why he was detained and why he was there. >> savannah, good morning to you. overnight a russian court said that sergeant gordon black is...
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richard engel said he's about average for anyone in line to be in power in iran. he wasn't overly, you know, hateful towards the -- they all are, i guess? >> joe, the same guy who said that israel should be wiped off the map. karma's a bitch sometimes. >> exactly. i've seen some biden video commenting on trump's tariffs. i mean, nothing's off -- when it comes to politicking or, you know, if you think you can get a couple of votes, nothing that you said in the past really matters for what you're likely to do at any time. >> well i mean, if you noticed, the steel and aluminum tariffs weren't touched it although a lot of laundering about trump's tariffs being too onerous on the chinese and their markets, but we put those tariffs in place to try to save our markets. the chinese government can act economically to try to put our industries out of business. still working on our modem industry arguing we didn't put near enough tariffs on chinese aluminum but we put tariffs on steel and aluminum and now tariffs on chinese evs. they would flood our market with evs and ford
richard engel said he's about average for anyone in line to be in power in iran. he wasn't overly, you know, hateful towards the -- they all are, i guess? >> joe, the same guy who said that israel should be wiped off the map. karma's a bitch sometimes. >> exactly. i've seen some biden video commenting on trump's tariffs. i mean, nothing's off -- when it comes to politicking or, you know, if you think you can get a couple of votes, nothing that you said in the past really matters for...
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nbc correspondent richard engel joins us now. he's in jerusalem. richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, hoda. the geography here is important and revealing. since this war began about seven months ago, israel has been fighting from the north to the south, clearing cities like gaza city, which is in the north and then moving on to other cities, fighting hamas as it goes. ultimately ending up in rafah, which is in the deep south. but now fighting has once again returned to the north, to gaza city. and in many ways, it is akin to what u.s. troops found themselves facing many years ago in iraq. back then they described it as whack a mole, fighting an enemy one place, only to see them turn up somewhere else. israel is fighting hamas once again this morning in northern gaza, where the militants have regrouped. secretary blinken this weekend offering increasingly public american criticism, suggesting israel has no exit strategy from gaza. >> israel is on the trajectory potentially to inherit an insurgency with many armed hamas left or if it lea
nbc correspondent richard engel joins us now. he's in jerusalem. richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, hoda. the geography here is important and revealing. since this war began about seven months ago, israel has been fighting from the north to the south, clearing cities like gaza city, which is in the north and then moving on to other cities, fighting hamas as it goes. ultimately ending up in rafah, which is in the deep south. but now fighting has once again returned to the...
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nbc's richard engel, thank you very much. david? >> i want to go, if we could, to keir simmons, who is in the gulf. keir, i would ask you to help us understand what impact this death of an iranian president will have on regimes in the region immediately. how will they perceive it? what difference will it make for them as they think about an iran that, for most of them, is their biggest threat? >> yeah, i mean, i think the way you guys have framed it this morning effectively, you know, add to the busying forces in the region right now, uncertainty in iran. now, the first vice president who is now taking over as president, he went to russia in october and did a deal, which then supplied russia with more weapons, more iranian weapons. in fact, president putin today talking about what a great leader president raisi was. xi of china talking about him as a friend. the partners of iran are out already sending their condolences. other countries on the fence also sending concondolences. many countries from the gulf of and the middle e
nbc's richard engel, thank you very much. david? >> i want to go, if we could, to keir simmons, who is in the gulf. keir, i would ask you to help us understand what impact this death of an iranian president will have on regimes in the region immediately. how will they perceive it? what difference will it make for them as they think about an iran that, for most of them, is their biggest threat? >> yeah, i mean, i think the way you guys have framed it this morning effectively, you...
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turning to nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel. richard, let's start right there where keir left this. how is this being received within iran? >> reporter: iranians are celebrating in private. many iranians hated raisi, they hate the regime, but it is a regime that is effective at maintaining control, and maintaining dominance as keir just mentioned, there had been street demonstrations with many regime had crushedthose demonstrations, crushed those protests and i think it will be very hard for demonstrators to go out now and take to the women on the streets taking off their veil, insulting the regime and the clerical rule, but the regime had crushed those demonstrations, crushed those protests, and i think it will be very hard for demonstrators to go out now and take to the streets, especially when the regime's guards are up, and they are most aware and cautious about any kind of civil disturbance. >> as you well know raisi was president but the real power in iran lies with the ayatollah. raisi was actually seen as the likely succ
turning to nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel. richard, let's start right there where keir left this. how is this being received within iran? >> reporter: iranians are celebrating in private. many iranians hated raisi, they hate the regime, but it is a regime that is effective at maintaining control, and maintaining dominance as keir just mentioned, there had been street demonstrations with many regime had crushedthose demonstrations, crushed those protests and i think it...
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nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in jerusalem for us. richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. well, cease-fire negotiations are back on this morning with the head of the cia in the region trying to work out an 11th hour deal. but what we're seeing is the first indication, concrete step taken by israel strongly suggesting that a military incursion into rafah may be coming. palestinians in gaza are being forced to move once again to get out of the way for new israeli military operations against hamas. this time in an unprecedented move, they're being forced out of the city of rafah, along the egyptian border where more than a million palestinians are taking shelter because we are told they would be safe there. the israeli military used leaflets to tell civilians to leave eastern rafah because the military will be using significant force against terrorists in the area. the israeli military estimates 100,000 people are affected. they're being instructed to go to another district on the mediterranean coast, which israel is
nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in jerusalem for us. richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. well, cease-fire negotiations are back on this morning with the head of the cia in the region trying to work out an 11th hour deal. but what we're seeing is the first indication, concrete step taken by israel strongly suggesting that a military incursion into rafah may be coming. palestinians in gaza are being forced to move once again to get out of the way...
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nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel joins us from jerusalem. richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. two u.s. officials say that israeli troop movement suggest that a major assault against the city of rafah could be imminent and that israel has now amassed enough soldiers around the city to carry it out. the exodus from rafah is gathering steam this morning. the un says more than 450,000 palestinians have already left. president biden has warned israel not to invade because of the risk of civilian casualties. >> america said they are pressuring, but you see the pressure. nothing is happening. >> reporter: israel says hamas has four battalions of fighters in rafah and insists going into the city is the only way to clear them out. but will it work? hamas' tactics are evolving. its fighters have regrouped in northern gaza, which the israeli military claimed to have already cleared. it's a sign hamas is becoming an insurgency, digging in for a long, gorilla war. the biden administration says israel needs a long-term plan for gaz
nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel joins us from jerusalem. richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. two u.s. officials say that israeli troop movement suggest that a major assault against the city of rafah could be imminent and that israel has now amassed enough soldiers around the city to carry it out. the exodus from rafah is gathering steam this morning. the un says more than 450,000 palestinians have already left. president biden has warned israel not...
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richard engel has those details. >> reporter: in gaza, they are celebrating their salvation after hamas announced it had accepted a sweeping cease-fire. it seems they are celebrating too soon. israel says there's no deal yet. that the terms hamas accepted afar from israel's necessary requirements, and are not the original offer israel had on the table. israel is dispatching a delegation to negotiate. while it's war cabinet is also unanimously approved a targeted operation against hamas in the southern city of rafah. power crew capturing the start this morning. >> there has been a response from hamas to the hostage deal. we are reviewing that response. >> reporter: while details remain unclear, senior arab negotiator directly involved in the talks tells nbc news that hamas's position is shifted greatly over the past 48 hours. the deal hamas says it accepts would see it free 33 hostages in exchange for roughly 40 days cease-fire followed by further hostage releases and the freeing of more than 1000 palestinian prisoners held in israeli jails. the source notes, with israel and not at the m
richard engel has those details. >> reporter: in gaza, they are celebrating their salvation after hamas announced it had accepted a sweeping cease-fire. it seems they are celebrating too soon. israel says there's no deal yet. that the terms hamas accepted afar from israel's necessary requirements, and are not the original offer israel had on the table. israel is dispatching a delegation to negotiate. while it's war cabinet is also unanimously approved a targeted operation against hamas in...
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joining us now from jerusalem is nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel. richard, what more can you tell us this morning? >> reporter: it seems we are at a crossroads right now. there had been some progress over the last several days to try and reach a cease-fire. those cease-fire talks fell apart over the weekend, and now there is an effort to try to cobble them back together. but there are real differences between hamas' position and israeli prime minister netanyahu's position and his government's position. so we either have a deal, and there is definitely an effort to try to reach a deal, or the deal is blown up and israeli forces go into rafah. both seem likely. pressure is being put on both of these fronts right now. let me start with -- and they're absolutely interrelated. let me start on the cease-fire front, then the pressure being put on rafah. you mentioned the evacuation orders. first on the cease-fire, there was an attempt to reach a cease-fire. there were hamas negotiators, qatari negotiators, egyptian negotiators, all meeting in various locat
joining us now from jerusalem is nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel. richard, what more can you tell us this morning? >> reporter: it seems we are at a crossroads right now. there had been some progress over the last several days to try and reach a cease-fire. those cease-fire talks fell apart over the weekend, and now there is an effort to try to cobble them back together. but there are real differences between hamas' position and israeli prime minister netanyahu's...
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nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in jerusalem. allie raffa is covering the white house. richard, what's the latest you have for us? >> reporter: it would involve the release of 33 hostages in exchange for a 40 day truce or a 42-day truce, and be extended over multiple phases. as you say, this is something that hamas agreed to unilaterally. this is a pressure tactic. this is a way for hamas to bring secret negotiations out into the public away for hamas to say that it is not the one rejecting the terms of the deal, that it is willing to show flexibility. and to try and put some pressure on israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. so what we saw hamas do a short while ago was accept terms, its own terms that were based on a document that israel had proposed, a document that the united states has endorsed but it is not exactly the same document. now, what the negotiators and hamas hope this will lead to a resumption of direct negotiations with israel involved, so they can get a deal potentially over the line. it is a negotiating ta
nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in jerusalem. allie raffa is covering the white house. richard, what's the latest you have for us? >> reporter: it would involve the release of 33 hostages in exchange for a 40 day truce or a 42-day truce, and be extended over multiple phases. as you say, this is something that hamas agreed to unilaterally. this is a pressure tactic. this is a way for hamas to bring secret negotiations out into the public away for hamas to say that it is...
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in 2012, when you are my boss, as president of nbc news, chief foreign correspondent richard engel and his team were objected in syria by armed militants. did that experience prepare you for this? stephen: you realize how quickly moments can change and how you just kind of look into this void and not have any idea what is going on. that incident with syria ended after a very short amount of time. it was an agonizing couple of days. people were not sleeping and things like that, but we brought them home. this now, and if you think about what austin heise -- i heard his mama speak this morning. it has been almost 12 years now for that family. the same with evan's family and alsu's family. time just starts accumulating, and it is really beyond time to bring them home. we know the president, today, called for their immediate and unconditional release, and we certainly appreciate the words of president biden. jonathan: clayton, you have been nodding and trying to double dutch your way into the conversation. i'm sorry. i would like to get your thoughts on anything, but we do have an audience
in 2012, when you are my boss, as president of nbc news, chief foreign correspondent richard engel and his team were objected in syria by armed militants. did that experience prepare you for this? stephen: you realize how quickly moments can change and how you just kind of look into this void and not have any idea what is going on. that incident with syria ended after a very short amount of time. it was an agonizing couple of days. people were not sleeping and things like that, but we brought...
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in 2012 when you were my boss, as president of nbc news, richard engel and his team were abducted in syria by armed militants. did that experience prepare you for this? >> you realize how quickly moments can change and how you just kind of look into this void, and not have any idea what's going on. that incident with syria ended after a very short amount of time. it was an agonizing couple of days, people weren't sleeping in things like that but we brought them home. this now, if you think what -- i heard his mom speak this morning, it's been almost 12 years now for that family and the same thing with evan's family, the time just starts accumulating and it is beyond time to bring them home. the president called for their immediate unconditional release. clayton. >> host: you have been nodding and trying to double dutch your way into the conversation. i would love to get your thoughts on anything that might be on your mind but i have an audience question for you from adam in dc. he asks do you see a correlation between trust in media and press freedom? >> absolutely. trust in media is
in 2012 when you were my boss, as president of nbc news, richard engel and his team were abducted in syria by armed militants. did that experience prepare you for this? >> you realize how quickly moments can change and how you just kind of look into this void, and not have any idea what's going on. that incident with syria ended after a very short amount of time. it was an agonizing couple of days, people weren't sleeping in things like that but we brought them home. this now, if you...
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nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel joins me live from jerusalem. we've been talking the last few weeks about israel trying to move into rafah, now there's reports of fighting up north as well, where do things stand right now? >> reporter: so, let's start with the north, the north is an area, northern gaza, that israel claimed to have cleared. israel said it's destroyed 20, 24 hamas fighting units, israel said its last four are remaining in rafah and that's why it needs to go into rafah. it claimed to have cleared the north, claimed to clear jabalia right next to gaza city. fighting has once again resumed in that area. israel has resumed air strikes, hamas is once again fighting in the area. hamas appears to have regrouped and for israel this is a very bad sign, it suggests its clearing operations that so far have been moving from the north to the south starting above, north of gaza city, north of jabalia, moving to center and focusing on rafah, it suggests those clearing operations were unsuccessful and that now israel's facing hamas that's able to
nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel joins me live from jerusalem. we've been talking the last few weeks about israel trying to move into rafah, now there's reports of fighting up north as well, where do things stand right now? >> reporter: so, let's start with the north, the north is an area, northern gaza, that israel claimed to have cleared. israel said it's destroyed 20, 24 hamas fighting units, israel said its last four are remaining in rafah and that's why it needs to...
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. >> richard engel, thank you for that. >>> that's going to do it for us this busy week. have a wonderful weekend, thank you for joining us. i'll see you back here monday. you can catch our show online, around the clock, on youtube, and other platforms. i'm ana cabrera, reporting from new york. jose diaz-balart picks up our coverage right now. >>> good morning, it is 11:00 a.m. eastern, and 8:00 a.m. pacific. i'm jose diaz-balart. former president donald trump's new york hush money trial is off today, as the former president attends his youngest son's high school graduation in florida. the day off comes after former trump lawyer and fixer michael cohen spent another day on the stand being cross-examined by trump attorney todd blanche. blanche may have been able to poke a hole in cohen's credibility as a witness, during questioning about a phone call from october 2016. more now from nbc news senior legal correspondent laura jarrett. laura? >> good morning to you. michael cohen has been nearly unflappable on the witness stand as the defense tries to show this jury that he h
. >> richard engel, thank you for that. >>> that's going to do it for us this busy week. have a wonderful weekend, thank you for joining us. i'll see you back here monday. you can catch our show online, around the clock, on youtube, and other platforms. i'm ana cabrera, reporting from new york. jose diaz-balart picks up our coverage right now. >>> good morning, it is 11:00 a.m. eastern, and 8:00 a.m. pacific. i'm jose diaz-balart. former president donald trump's new york...
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in 2012, when you are my boss, as president of nbc news, chief foreign correspondent richard engel and his team were objected in syria by armed militants. did that experience prepare you for this? stephen: you realize how quickly moments can change and how you just kind of look into this void and not have any idea what is going on. that incident with syria ended after a very short amount of time. it was an agonizing couple of days. people were not sleeping and things like that, but we brought them home. this now, and if you think about what austin heise -- i heard his mama speak this morning. it has been almost 12 years now for that family. the same with evan's family and alsu's family. time just starts accumulating, and it is really beyond time to bring them home. we know the president, today, called for their immediate and unconditional release, and we certainly appreciate the words of president biden. jonathan: clayton, you have been nodding and trying to double dutch your way into the conversation. i'm sorry. i would like to get your thoughts on anything, but we do have an audience
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let's bring in nbc's chief foreign correspondent inerer juice rem again for us, richard engel. richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. i'm actually in sderot in southern israel at the moment. and in that interview, prime minister netanyahu was emphatic. he said repeatedly that he understands president biden's opposition to a major military push into rafah, but that israel is going to do it anyway. that it has no other choice, that the operation in part has already going to continue over the next several weeks. pulled from the rubble of buildings flattened by israeli strikes, palestinian survivors are caked in so much dust, they look like statues. israel is once again fighting across the gaza strip, battling a regrouping hamas insurgency. >> what we're doing is what we have to do to win this war. >> reporter: in an interview with cnbc, prime minister benjamin netanyahu outlined his vision for ending the war. a long-term plan with israel destroying hamas and maintaining total control of security in gaza indefinitely. >> the palestinians should have all the pow
let's bring in nbc's chief foreign correspondent inerer juice rem again for us, richard engel. richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. i'm actually in sderot in southern israel at the moment. and in that interview, prime minister netanyahu was emphatic. he said repeatedly that he understands president biden's opposition to a major military push into rafah, but that israel is going to do it anyway. that it has no other choice, that the operation in part has already...
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richard engel is watching it for us. richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. the u.s. military maritime aid corridor has opened. and while defense secretary austin has acknowledged that u.s. troops will not be going ashore, they will be in harm's way and have the right and means to defend themselves. with an american pier now anchored off the coast of the gaza strip, u.s. central command said this morning that trucks contain containing humanitarian assistance began moving ashore in gaza but that no american troops set foot on the ground. the aid is being shuttled from the pier to the coast in trucks, on landing craft. american troops remaining on the pier. the israeli military is coordinating the effort and has land, with trucks. but convoys are increasingly being blocked, and secured the landing area. humanitarian groups say there are faster, more efficient ways to send supplies into gaza, by land, with trucks. but convoys are increasingly being blocked and sometimes attacked by israeli settlers and extremists. they say, as long as hamas holds hostages, gaza
richard engel is watching it for us. richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. the u.s. military maritime aid corridor has opened. and while defense secretary austin has acknowledged that u.s. troops will not be going ashore, they will be in harm's way and have the right and means to defend themselves. with an american pier now anchored off the coast of the gaza strip, u.s. central command said this morning that trucks contain containing humanitarian assistance began...
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richard engel, chief foreign correspondent for nbc news here in jerusalem. and guys, there was actually some bonus sound from prime minister netanyahu where we did talk about the hostages and the likelihood of a deal. you'll be able to hear it at 8:00 p.m. tonight. we'll run a special report, which will include the entire interview from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. be sure to tune in, 8:00 p.m., only on cnbc. back to you guys. >> fantastic stuff, sara. sara eisen for us today in jerusalem. >>> meantime, the market has definitely drained a lot of instability. dow is up 190, all-time high, s&p, and nasdaq. >> the good thing about new highs, the new highs tend to beget more new highs. and the most important thing is the brett of the market that we are seeing. let me show you where we are in terms of what the markets are right now. we are sniffing out a number of things, the market is sniffing out. number one, yields have been trending down. that's the most important thing that's happening. number two, earnings revisions have been going up in the month of
richard engel, chief foreign correspondent for nbc news here in jerusalem. and guys, there was actually some bonus sound from prime minister netanyahu where we did talk about the hostages and the likelihood of a deal. you'll be able to hear it at 8:00 p.m. tonight. we'll run a special report, which will include the entire interview from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. be sure to tune in, 8:00 p.m., only on cnbc. back to you guys. >> fantastic stuff, sara. sara eisen for us today in...