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anti-semitism. tens t tens of thousands expected to go to the nation's capital. for the first time ever, the supreme court is adopting a code of conduct why some say the new rule force justices don't go far enough iceland on edge. the evacuation efforts under way this morning all eyes on a key flaegs report due out in just hours we'll have a live cnbc report on whether we can expect early holiday cheer. and at long last, justice is served how the army is restoring the honor of the more than 100 mcblac u.s. soldiers over a century later. "early today" starts right now good morning, i'm phillip mena >> grad youlad you're with us, frances rivera there is increased fighting around the biggest hospital in gaza city, al shifa.
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as plans to evacuate patients en masse are seemingly going nowhere. 32 makepatients have died in tht hospital in three days for lack of care. chapman, good morning help us understand why hospitals are such hot spots in this conflict. >> reporter: well, frances and phillip, israel's defense force relea releasing an edited video they say is proof that hamas is using these hospitals to store bombs, grenades and other munitions and that they are connected to this vast tunnel network. they also said they found evidence that hostages had been held at one particular hospital at one point, also releasing video showing a militant with an rpg walking onto hospital grounds. doctors deny this.
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and it's flnot possible for nbc news to verify any of these videos, but it comes as president biden says hospitals in gaza must be protected. this goes along with international law. and the biggest suffering from all of this fighting around these hospitals seems to be the civilians and patients inside these hospitals, and even including children in a neo-natal unit one doctors without borders surgeon has said that around 600 people need intensive care unitp and the main hospital, the u.n. saying is no longer functioning after three days without fuel. doctors are having to carry out operations under light from mobile phones. it's a very dire situation as this all continues frances and phillip. >> thank you a major show of support for
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israel is expected today in the streets of washington, d.c tens of thousands of people are anticipated to show up for a march for israel in our nation's capital. organizers also want to shine the light on the recent rise in anti-semitism in the country brie jackson joins us from d.c what more do we know about today's event? >> reporter: the organizers say this rally is about americans coming together in solidarity with the people of israel. some of the speakers include relatives of people who have been taken hostage by hamas and the state department's envoy for combating anti-semitism will address the rise of hate targeting jewish communities the anti-defamation league say they have seen incidents rise by 400% in the weeks since the war between hamas and israel began we just saw a very similar march for israel happen in france. authorities there say 100,000
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people attended a peaceful rally in paris on sunday protesting the rise of anti-semitism. france has the largest jewish population in europe meanwhile, in chicago, more than 100 people were arrest ford protarrested for protesting inside one of the major train stations it was held by a group known as jewish allies of palestinians. they were calling for an immediate cease-fire here in washington, d.c., the rally comes after a pro-palestinian rally was held a week and a half ago, when tens of thousands of people gathered to call for an end for the war a statement was posted online, discouraging supporters from engaging with today's event. now mayor of washington, d.c. says police have asked the national guard to help control the crowds today phillip? >> hoping for a peaceful event
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today, thank you child cancer patients from gaza are seeing a grlimmer of hope because of the war, they were cut off from treatment, until others stepped in. >> reporter: victory at last for this 10-year-old safe in an egyptian hospital flashing a sign of victory the children at the center of a secret mission to res ccue them she said i would lie if i said i was optimistic and my family is still in gaza. i'm afraid for them, and our house has been hit tahani came to egypt with 4-year-old omar, leaving behind their family for the chance to save his life. [speaking in a global language she says i had the feeling of any mother afraid for her son, i was afraid his treatment would
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stop it's been a treacherous journey especially after israel warned the hospital and then attacked the mission organized with st. jude's hospital with help from egypt, jordan and the u.s. >> immediately upon hearing about this request, the president directed us to do whatever we could to help these, you know, civilians who were in very acute situations get out of gaza >> reporter: this 2-year-old and her father left her mom and siblings behind. sadness mixed with relief. >> they start to smile for the first time and they start to feel secure. it's very relieving, and we hope that we can do that for all the needed children in gaza. >> reporter: with the children's hospital in gaza now closed, 31 children remain trapped in the war zone some are approved to get out but
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displaced i displaced their homes and hard to locate. in san francisco, paul pelosi took the stand to testify about the terrifying home invasion and hammer attack he suffered a little over a year ago. the husband of the former house speaker nancy pelosi recalled trying to calm down the alleged assailant, david depape. but whether n police arrived, t 38-year 83-year-old was brutally beat within a hammer. closing arguments are scheduled for tomorrow depape faces up to life in prison if convicted. the supreme court justices say they are now bound bay formal covid conduct a document outlines what activities to avoid, when they may need to recuse there are issues that attracted scrutiny in recent months. the big question is how the new
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rules will be enforced and what happens if a justice breaks a code some critics say real legitimat legislative reform is needed new charges for a convicted murderer who escaped a prison by crab walking up a wall danilo cavalcante was charged with 20 offenses all stemming from his two weeks on the run >evacuations are under way in iceland over fears that a volcano could erupt at any moment kelly cobiella has more. >> reporter: nearly 4,000 people forced to evacuate in iceland, after hundreds of intense earthquakes shook this fishing village, leading to massive cracks opening up on the streets and in homes the quakes, a warning sign of a looming volcanic eruption, as a mile-long pool of lava below the town threatens to erupt.
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this local resident and his girlfriend caught one of the strongest quakes on camera >> this is a very thick lava pocket it goes straight under the town. so the town could just disappear. >> reporter: closing down the nearby blue lagoon, one of the country's most popular tourist destinations and raising the aviation alert to orange the region, dormant for 800 years came back to life in 2021, magma bursting to the surface last year and again theis summe. what kind of impact will tha have >> we're looking at people losing their homes and infrastructure at the moment, magma is so close to the surface that it could come up in a matter of potentially minutes. so it could happen in the next
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hours. it could happen in the next few days we just don't know >> reporter: the people from this fishing village watching and hoping their town survives >> and our thanks to kelly cobiella for that report heavy rain is on the way for the southeast. angie lassman is tracking that slow-moving system that is bringing a much-needed round of rain >> the umbrellas will be needed the next couple days it's keeping this area unsettled. we dealt with rain across this region yesterday more on the way. new orleans, mobile, all the way to the panhandle of florida already dealing with the rain this morning if you're heading out, give yourself extra time in those areas, and across this region throughout next day or so, we'll keep it farrirly unsettled as we get into tomorrow, even heavier rain on the way, and specifically for portions of
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south florida, west palm beach, down through key west. could see heavy rain doesn't take much to flood in that region. meanwhile, we've still got a couple weeks left of hurricane season and an area we are monitoring. 70% chance this will develop, likely becoming a tropical system, problem layably a tropi. 66 degrees for charleston. mid-60s in atlanta and rain expected from tampa to orlando and that's a look at your forecast, guys, back to you. and we are back in 60 seconds with a race to avert a government shutdown, now just three days away.
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back now with a race to avoid a government shutdown. the house is expected to vote on a plan today with just three days until the deadline. new house speaker johnson has proposed a two-tier plan his proposal doesn't call for any cuts but also doesn't provide funding for ukraine or israel several republicans have already said they will vote no so it will require some support from democrats a major auto maker is going big with buyouts to cut head count, but first a key inflation report is due out in just hours. good morning, arabile. >> yeah, good morning, guys. that cpi is going to be quite significant. we have been waiting to see the effect of the consistent increases in interest rates that have been put forward by the federal reserve, and that jay
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powell, the chairman of the federal reserve saying that they need to maintain rates at restrictive levels at the current level they're at for a sustained period of time what that might be the market and investors are not necessarily sure, but they're looking toward the second half of next year where perhaps there could be cuts. but for now though, higher for longer is the anticipation the inflation number could drop off to 3.3%. that is the anticipation right now. 3.7% is what it was. it drops off to 3.3%, that's a far cry from the 9% we saw it hit in june and july last year and the core inflation number is expected to hit 4.1% a dropoff that's necessary yes, it's slow and not as quick as the fed would have wanted, but it is dropping stellantis offering 6,400
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seize weapons and leave camp, thinking they were marching in their own self defense >> reporter: melee ensued. 110 black soldiers eventually stood trial. all were convicted >> now with the army setting aside these convictions. >> reporter: the u.s. army issued honorable discharges, making survivors eligible for benefits >> never too late to overturn injustice. >> reporter: your uncle wrote a letter to his parents, and he wrote, i am not guilty of the crime that i am accused of >> he demonstrated courage he demonstrated conviction conviction. he demonstrated how he was sticking to certain principles >> sickening it happen in the first place. pieces of the historic tragedy
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sold at auction. items from the titanic were up for sale, a part of a larger auction of transportation memorabilia. a menu sold for more than $100,000, according to the auction house. the pocket watch and blanket went for around $118,000 >> that's cool artifacts. . >> now for a look at what's still ahead on the "today" show. >> this morning, dillon's bringing us a sneak peek of this year's thanksgiving day parade plus, on the money, help navigating the home-buying process, and a homemade apple tart on the third hour
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