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has been urging hamas to take. our understanding of the most recent iteration of this proposal is that hamas would agree to the release of 33 hostages from the so-called humanitarian category. so that is women, it is children, it is the elderly, people with serious medical conditions. and in return, israel would agree to a 40-day cease-fire and the release of potentially thousands of palestinian prisoners. we should stress at this point all we have is this statement from the political wing of hamas. we do not have the detail of what exactly it is that they have agreed to, and there has been pretty frenetic diplomacy over the weekend involving cia director bill burns who started in egypt, flying to qatar, coming here to israel. it is possible that the framework of that deal has changed over the weekend. it is also worth saying that these deals are often structured in terms of first an agreement on a broad framework and then hammering out of the details. as you know, chris, the devil is often in the detail, but there
has been urging hamas to take. our understanding of the most recent iteration of this proposal is that hamas would agree to the release of 33 hostages from the so-called humanitarian category. so that is women, it is children, it is the elderly, people with serious medical conditions. and in return, israel would agree to a 40-day cease-fire and the release of potentially thousands of palestinian prisoners. we should stress at this point all we have is this statement from the political wing of...
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and hamas will be there. this is a big mistake on the part of netanyahu, the israeli government and anyone who's had a part in fact negotiations. >> how much pressure is netanyahu under right now inside israel when it comes to reaching some kind of an agreement. >> the protesters are out in the streets, the families are out in the streets, calling for millions to take to the streets to force the government into a deal. but netanyahu's cabinet, cannot pass this deal. they have already said that they would not support a deal like the one that's on the table. netanyahu faces the end of his political life or saving the israeli hostages, that's what it comes down to right now, is netanyahu going to act in the interest of the country or is he going to act in his own political self-interest. >> peter, according to two senior administration officials, the white house halted a large shipment of offensive weapons to israel just last week as the idf ramped up the ground invasion of rafah. what does this move indicate? w
and hamas will be there. this is a big mistake on the part of netanyahu, the israeli government and anyone who's had a part in fact negotiations. >> how much pressure is netanyahu under right now inside israel when it comes to reaching some kind of an agreement. >> the protesters are out in the streets, the families are out in the streets, calling for millions to take to the streets to force the government into a deal. but netanyahu's cabinet, cannot pass this deal. they have...
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it was presented by hamas, as hamas has agreed to the terms, hamas has agreed to a cease fire agreement. people went on to the streets, shouting, singings dancing, they were hoping this would stop an offensive against all of the gaza strip, but particularly rafah, where 1.4 million palestinians are sheltering. israel insists, the israeli government of prime minister netanyahu because there's not universal consensus on this subject, that the operation must go ahead, regardless of negotiations. that a military operation against rafah must take place in order to destroy hamas, to eliminate the last place in the gaza strip where hamas still has a comfortable amount of control because that city, unlike other cities in gaza has not been attacked with a full frontal assault by the israeli military. the u.s. and the u.n. and humanitarian organizations are warning that an assault on rafah would be particularly bloody, would be particularly violent because that is where the civilian population has gathered. that is where they have congregated from all other parts in gaza. that is why it is so den
it was presented by hamas, as hamas has agreed to the terms, hamas has agreed to a cease fire agreement. people went on to the streets, shouting, singings dancing, they were hoping this would stop an offensive against all of the gaza strip, but particularly rafah, where 1.4 million palestinians are sheltering. israel insists, the israeli government of prime minister netanyahu because there's not universal consensus on this subject, that the operation must go ahead, regardless of negotiations....
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hamas has rejected all of those. this is in all likelihood the last one on the table that's available as secretary blinken said. the israelis reduced their initial demand to accepting 33 hostages as well as the release of many prisoners -- palestinian prisoners, including convicted terrorists with blood on their hands. this is something that hamas has to choose. >> you were just in israel recently. you met with the president. you met with netanyahu and the defense minister. what did you get out of those conversations? >> we saw that israel is fighting a war against hamas. you have conflict on the north with hezbollah. houthis are firing rockets. at the core of that is iran. israel has the fact that there are 133 hostages that need to come home. long-term, israel is looking for a strategy where it can have its security. the united states is saying that security is dependent upon not just finding a resolution to the war in gaza, but creating the opportunity for israel's normalization of relationships between the abraha
hamas has rejected all of those. this is in all likelihood the last one on the table that's available as secretary blinken said. the israelis reduced their initial demand to accepting 33 hostages as well as the release of many prisoners -- palestinian prisoners, including convicted terrorists with blood on their hands. this is something that hamas has to choose. >> you were just in israel recently. you met with the president. you met with netanyahu and the defense minister. what did you...
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that is, for hamas to claim a win. >> right. >> for what they did on october the 7th and for hamas to stay in power. that's no more acceptable to the israeli people, hamas staying in power in gaza, than it would be for us to leave al qaeda in place after september the 11th. >> right. >> the question is, how do you find -- how do you give enough of a cease-fire so it's worth it for hamas, who is not going to stay in power, to release the hostages? that's bill burns' charge. >> another dynamic. >>> ahead in one minute, we're going to go over what to expect today when donald trump's criminal hush money trial resumes. and the big takeaways from the emotional testimony by hope hicks on friday. that continues today, as well. you're watching "morning joe." we're back in 60 seconds. >>> during his hush money trial, donald trump complained that none of his supporters were in court with him. what about all those cops? [ laughter ] >> former president donald trump, seen here, definitely not sleeping. he's probably just praying. former president trump, for the first time in his trial, wrote a mes
that is, for hamas to claim a win. >> right. >> for what they did on october the 7th and for hamas to stay in power. that's no more acceptable to the israeli people, hamas staying in power in gaza, than it would be for us to leave al qaeda in place after september the 11th. >> right. >> the question is, how do you find -- how do you give enough of a cease-fire so it's worth it for hamas, who is not going to stay in power, to release the hostages? that's bill burns'...
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hamas has accepted a cease-fire proposal from egypt and qatar. nbc's raf sanchez is following this for us. nbc's aaron gilchrist is reporting from the white house. raf, give us the outline of this. what do we know about this potential deal? >> reporter: chris, in just the last couple minutes hamas released a statement from the leader of its political wing, ismaih haniyeh who says they've agreed to a cease-fire proposal by qatar and egypt, a prossal that's been on the table for more than a week, a proposal that the u.s. has been urging hamas to take. our understanding of the most recent iteration of
hamas has accepted a cease-fire proposal from egypt and qatar. nbc's raf sanchez is following this for us. nbc's aaron gilchrist is reporting from the white house. raf, give us the outline of this. what do we know about this potential deal? >> reporter: chris, in just the last couple minutes hamas released a statement from the leader of its political wing, ismaih haniyeh who says they've agreed to a cease-fire proposal by qatar and egypt, a prossal that's been on the table for more than a...
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has stopped a shipment since the attack by hamas. and the arduous road to a cease- fire deal between israel and hamas remains rocky. the current round of negotiations in cairo wrapped up earlier today with hamas negotiators leaving town to consult with leadership, but not before reiterating its demand that israel and attacks in gaza in exchange for the release of remaining israeli hostages, something prime minister netanyahu has ruled out. nbc news also confirmed the cia director william burns plans to travel to israel from the qatar capital tomorrow for more hostage and cease-fire negotiations. joining me now is the former ambassador dennis ross, a former middle east envoy and an msnbc foreign affairs analyst. thank you very much for coming back to the sunday show. based on today's reporting what do you think the chances are israel and hamas could still agree to a cease-fire deal? >> i think there is still a possibility. although, all along i have been a little hesitant to get optimistic. part of the reason is ultimately the deal de
has stopped a shipment since the attack by hamas. and the arduous road to a cease- fire deal between israel and hamas remains rocky. the current round of negotiations in cairo wrapped up earlier today with hamas negotiators leaving town to consult with leadership, but not before reiterating its demand that israel and attacks in gaza in exchange for the release of remaining israeli hostages, something prime minister netanyahu has ruled out. nbc news also confirmed the cia director william burns...
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blinken urged hamas to accept the deal and reiterated that the u.s. opposes an israeli operation in rafah. joining us now from tel aviv is nbc's raf sanchez. it seems as though in this world where it is so difficult to read the tea leaves on what is or is not progress, there could be some progress? >> reporter: that's right, jose. these are difficult leads to read. the whole world has been waiting for days now for hamas to give its formal response to the cease-fire proposal that is on the table. i spoke to an israeli official this morning, they said israel believed that it was likely hamas' response would come today, and as we speak, just about 15 minutes ago, israel's war cabinet began a meeting in anticipation of that response and to start preparing for potential next steps. now, in the last two hours or so, hamas has put out a series of public statements and in one of them, they say the political leader of hamas spoke to a senior official in the egyptian government, remember, one of the key mediators in these talks, and told the egyptians that hama
blinken urged hamas to accept the deal and reiterated that the u.s. opposes an israeli operation in rafah. joining us now from tel aviv is nbc's raf sanchez. it seems as though in this world where it is so difficult to read the tea leaves on what is or is not progress, there could be some progress? >> reporter: that's right, jose. these are difficult leads to read. the whole world has been waiting for days now for hamas to give its formal response to the cease-fire proposal that is on the...
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the hamas war that hamas started. the hamas war that continues because hamas continues to hold civilians in tunnels underneath gaza. we could go on and on. i've got to say, bill maher picked up on a point we were talking about. 500,000 people killed by assad in syria. no protests. columbia went on fine. 500,000 arabs killed, nothing. nothing. saddam hussein responsible for the death of about a million muslims, schools didn't shut down in the '70s, '80s, and '90s. kept going. nothing. then you add to what bill maher said. you could talk about 2 million people killed in sudan the past 20 years. the civil war continues. nothing on college campuses at all. i wonder what's different this time -- oh, wait, it is actually israel. >> yeah. >> that's what's different this time. >> you could add ukraine to this. >> yeah. >> add anything. if you read recent reporting on what's happening to ukrainian soldiers, fighting so we don't have to. those kids in college can go to college, okay? we're not putting any skin in the game. we a
the hamas war that hamas started. the hamas war that continues because hamas continues to hold civilians in tunnels underneath gaza. we could go on and on. i've got to say, bill maher picked up on a point we were talking about. 500,000 people killed by assad in syria. no protests. columbia went on fine. 500,000 arabs killed, nothing. nothing. saddam hussein responsible for the death of about a million muslims, schools didn't shut down in the '70s, '80s, and '90s. kept going. nothing. then you...
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now, we did get a statement from hamas earlier on. they said the political leader of the group had spoken to the head of egyptian intelligence and committed to him that hamas negotiators would come to egypt as soon as possible to complete the ongoing discussions with the aim of maturing an agreement. now, jose, i've read a lot of hamas statements since october 7th. that is vaguely positive in tone in the sense that, one, they feel that there is enough worth talking about that they're going back to cairo, and two, that they are talking about the possibility of completing an agreement. but it does also suggest that hamas may not give a definitive answer one way or another until that meeting in cairo happens. we heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu earlier on today. he acknowledged that there are divisions in his governments about whether to move ahead with this deal or whether to move ahead with an attack on rafah where israel says hamas's remaining battalions are hiding. just to illustrate those divisions, in just the last hour
now, we did get a statement from hamas earlier on. they said the political leader of the group had spoken to the head of egyptian intelligence and committed to him that hamas negotiators would come to egypt as soon as possible to complete the ongoing discussions with the aim of maturing an agreement. now, jose, i've read a lot of hamas statements since october 7th. that is vaguely positive in tone in the sense that, one, they feel that there is enough worth talking about that they're going back...
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there was no free speech in gaza under hamas. there were no rights that we enjoy in the united states. if they protested like that in gaza since 2005, they probably would have been killed. >> i like the question that our next guest asks. >> a great question. >> joining us now, staff writer at the atlantic. the tlatest speech the accidental speaker. it details her recent interview with speaker johnson. >> the question was -- is he good at this. >> what if he might be good at this. >> the piece is amazing. >> it is. >> you go through his worldview as it developed through his life as the son of a firefighter who was severely injured. the son of divorce. a man who had to take on a lot of responsibility at a young age. >> who was basically a father for his younger kids -- siblings. >> before he had his biological children he adopted a child and there is so much to him that actually helps a lot of what we are seeing now make sense. tell us about your piece and why that was put in almost as a subtitle. >> thank you for having me. i miss
there was no free speech in gaza under hamas. there were no rights that we enjoy in the united states. if they protested like that in gaza since 2005, they probably would have been killed. >> i like the question that our next guest asks. >> a great question. >> joining us now, staff writer at the atlantic. the tlatest speech the accidental speaker. it details her recent interview with speaker johnson. >> the question was -- is he good at this. >> what if he might...
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the israel-hamas war reaches a critical point. we will discuss the latest on cease-fire talks. >>> as donald trump prepares to return to court, a little over" lol" from s&l. dramatic he wrote a message on a post-it note and handed it to his lawyer were making an argument. it simply said "can't pay you." >>> i am jonathan capehart, this is "the sunday show". >>> we are exactly six months away from election day, and the alarm bells over donald trump's unhinged behavior and authoritarian tendencies are louder than ever. yesterday in a donor retreat, the four times indicted on 40 count former president and presumptive republican nominee for president called special counsel jack smith "deranged -- and evil thug." he compared the biden administration to the secret police force of nazi germany, saying "these people are running a gestapo administration ." we are getting a clear picture of what he plans to deal if he wins a second stint in the white house, this time in his own words, revealing interviews time magazine and the milwaukee jou
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in riyadh earlier today, blinken says at this point it comes down to hamas. >> hamas has before it a proposal that is extraordinarily, extraordinarily generous on the part of israel. and in this moment, the only thing standing between the people of gaza and a ceasefire is hamas. >> joining us now on the phone andrea mitchell who is reporting from riyadh and matt bradley. andrea, you are there covering this adidas live effort for a ceasefire. is there a sense this time could be different? >> we are hoping that it is different. there is a feeling desperation here. first of all the gulf countries meeting here today with secretary blinken, making his seventh trip since october 7. so pretty urgent. and there is a real feeling that it is basically now or never. if they go into rafah, that will widen the war. so under great pressure netanyahu from his opposition leaders as well as from hostage families. and in fact a key opposition leader now saying that the hostages should be the priority. [ inaudible ] this is all up to one man who is believed to be underground in the tunnels. other hamas
in riyadh earlier today, blinken says at this point it comes down to hamas. >> hamas has before it a proposal that is extraordinarily, extraordinarily generous on the part of israel. and in this moment, the only thing standing between the people of gaza and a ceasefire is hamas. >> joining us now on the phone andrea mitchell who is reporting from riyadh and matt bradley. andrea, you are there covering this adidas live effort for a ceasefire. is there a sense this time could be...
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most recently by hamas against israeli women during the october 7 attack. and against hostages since. atrocities confirmed by an nbc news investigation. and now the state department in a new report as well as a focus by the united nations thanks to women activists. joining me now is sheryl sandberg founder of lean in and former ceo of meta. and her new documentary screams before violence, former women hostages and survivors in israel returning to their homes for the first time since the mass der. i'll play a clip. let's watch. >> there were ten men around me. my instinct was just to fight. to do what i can. i was really scared that they are going to rape me there and that they are going to drag me through gaza streets and parade my body around. i feared that more than being killed. i was chained for three weeks in gaza. i was kept in a really dark room without being able to move. his name was mohammad. he untied me. i knew he was up to something. i knew something bad is going to happen. >> tell me more about your conversation with her. >> she is so brave. k
most recently by hamas against israeli women during the october 7 attack. and against hostages since. atrocities confirmed by an nbc news investigation. and now the state department in a new report as well as a focus by the united nations thanks to women activists. joining me now is sheryl sandberg founder of lean in and former ceo of meta. and her new documentary screams before violence, former women hostages and survivors in israel returning to their homes for the first time since the mass...
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>> the stumbling block they say has been hamas. hamas has refused to take the deal on the table. the deal that israel has agreed to enter the united states says is enormously generous. that was antony blinken's line, the deal to hamas. it would result in a temporary cease-fire in exchange for the release of 33 hostages, hundreds of palestinians would be released from israeli prisons . so far, hamas has not agreed to it. we might see some more signals this weekend from hamas as to whether or not they are willing to accept something along those lines. there have been some positive signals but that is not clear. the comments are meant to influence these talks. what you are hearing from benjamin netanyahu is a way of saying hamas, you might want to take this deal because even though i'm saying i'm going to go into rafah, deal or not, this is the only way to stop the combat for the next six weeks. he's trying to keep the heat on hamas as part of this negotiation. >> peter baker, as always, good to see you. thank you for weighing in. >>> if it drives you crazy when people pollute, get
>> the stumbling block they say has been hamas. hamas has refused to take the deal on the table. the deal that israel has agreed to enter the united states says is enormously generous. that was antony blinken's line, the deal to hamas. it would result in a temporary cease-fire in exchange for the release of 33 hostages, hundreds of palestinians would be released from israeli prisons . so far, hamas has not agreed to it. we might see some more signals this weekend from hamas as to whether...
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hamas is framing this as a gesture of goodwill, a sign it is willing to negotiate. the israeli government seems at this point internally divided over the prospects of this deal. some of the far-right members of prime minister netanyahu's cabinet saying israel should focus on attacking rafah, but some of the more moderate members including war cabinet minister benny gantz saying the priority right now needs to be bringing the hostages home and that rafah can wait. separately, an israeli official tells nbc news israel is deeply concerned that potentially as early as this week the international criminal court may issue arrest warrants for prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the israeli defense minister, and senior israeli military officials. this official says israel is waging a concerted diplomatic campaign to try to head off those warrants. now, if they are issued, it would not lead to the immediate arrest to prime minister netanyahu, but it could make it difficult for him to travel in europe and other places that are signatories to the icc, and it would put him in th
hamas is framing this as a gesture of goodwill, a sign it is willing to negotiate. the israeli government seems at this point internally divided over the prospects of this deal. some of the far-right members of prime minister netanyahu's cabinet saying israel should focus on attacking rafah, but some of the more moderate members including war cabinet minister benny gantz saying the priority right now needs to be bringing the hostages home and that rafah can wait. separately, an israeli official...
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now, we are waiting for hamas' formal response to that proposal. we spoke it a senior hamas official earlier on today, he is saying it could be several days still until the group gives that response. he says one of the major sticking points at this point is this question of whether this cease-fire is temporary, which is what israel wants, or whether it would lead to the end of the war altogether as hamas wants. >> raf sanchez in tel aviv, thank you very much. >>> there are new developments in haiti. the transitional council has chosen a new prime minister and new council president. it is part of haiti's efforts to establish a stable government amid an escalaing in gang violence, which has killed more than 2500 people in the capital in the first three months of this year alone according to the u.n. some council members are threatening to fight the decision to appoint the former sports minister as the new prime minister, it comes less than a week after the former prime minister formally resigned. that happening in haiti. >>> up next, the biggest take
now, we are waiting for hamas' formal response to that proposal. we spoke it a senior hamas official earlier on today, he is saying it could be several days still until the group gives that response. he says one of the major sticking points at this point is this question of whether this cease-fire is temporary, which is what israel wants, or whether it would lead to the end of the war altogether as hamas wants. >> raf sanchez in tel aviv, thank you very much. >>> there are new...
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withdraws all israeli forces from gaza and calls for hamas removal from power. meanwhile, the death and destruction in gaza continues with the death toll surpassing 34,000, according to the. -- the health ministry. multiple people were wounded by a rocket attack on -- that originated in rafah, according to the idf. hamas claimed responsibility for the attack saying it targeted and israeli military base. israel close the crossing to humanitarian trucks as a result of the attack. >>> here at home, that los angeles players -- police department cleared the encampment at the university of southern california that was set up 12 days ago with the school wanting people to leave or face arrest. so far there have been no reports of arrest for violence. we will break down the situation playing out at usc and campuses across the country, next on velshi. velsh. . ...so he takes zzzquil. the world's #1 sleep aid brand. and wakes up feeling like himself. get the rest to be your best with non-habit forming zzzquil. ♪ ♪ dangerous ladders. gutter muck. yuck. no wonder you hat
withdraws all israeli forces from gaza and calls for hamas removal from power. meanwhile, the death and destruction in gaza continues with the death toll surpassing 34,000, according to the. -- the health ministry. multiple people were wounded by a rocket attack on -- that originated in rafah, according to the idf. hamas claimed responsibility for the attack saying it targeted and israeli military base. israel close the crossing to humanitarian trucks as a result of the attack. >>>...
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hamas announces it has accepted an egyptian/qatari cease-fire proposal. how will israel respond? >>> but we begin tonight with the age old adage, the cover-up is worse than the crime. today, in a new york city courtroom, a jury began hearing all about the cover-up in donald trump's hush money election interference trial. regarding those allegedly falsified business records hiding the repayments from trump's company to his former lawyer, michael cohen. of the $130,000 cohen gave out of his home equity line of credit to adult film actress stormy daniels. the jury heard from former trump organization controller jeffrey mcconnie, and from a current trump organization employee. accounts payable supervisor debra terasoff about details surrounding the false invoices, false ledger entries and checks at the center of the alleged criminal conspiracy to make those reimbursements look like routine legal fees. how instead of just reimbursing cohen the $130,000, the payments were plussed up to $420,000. broken up into 11 monthly checks, nine of which trump signed himself. you may remember in t
hamas announces it has accepted an egyptian/qatari cease-fire proposal. how will israel respond? >>> but we begin tonight with the age old adage, the cover-up is worse than the crime. today, in a new york city courtroom, a jury began hearing all about the cover-up in donald trump's hush money election interference trial. regarding those allegedly falsified business records hiding the repayments from trump's company to his former lawyer, michael cohen. of the $130,000 cohen gave out of...
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they had students showing up phone with the hamas flag. maybe the student did not see it in that moment is no question you had anti-semitism. some individuals, but the minority, somewhere in favor of hamas but that's the minority of the students. >> it is a sobering time on campuses across the country but particularly at columbia university. thank you so much for joining us we will see you again. >>> in moments we will impact the testimony of hope picks and how prosecutors are creating a narrative of michael cohen. >>> welcome to alex witt reports. we have new reaction to riveting testimony from hope picks, the former spokeswoman for donald trump. she testified friday about how she and her former boss managed scandal after scandal. here is part of the report from von hilliard. >> reporter: hope hicks walked into court as a prosecution witness in her old boss's hush money scheme trial. mr. trump without smiling stared on. first directly at her before turning his attention to a monitor and papers in front of him. hicks admitted she was nervo
they had students showing up phone with the hamas flag. maybe the student did not see it in that moment is no question you had anti-semitism. some individuals, but the minority, somewhere in favor of hamas but that's the minority of the students. >> it is a sobering time on campuses across the country but particularly at columbia university. thank you so much for joining us we will see you again. >>> in moments we will impact the testimony of hope picks and how prosecutors are...
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. >> last week, an op-ed in the wall street journal argued that hamas, has the law, and these rebels are grooming activists in the u.s. and across the west. the anti-defamation league ceo said that this -- at this -- >> iran has military proxies like hezbollah and campus proxies like these groups. >> here is nancy pelosi, in january. >> i think that some of these protesters are spontaneous and organic and sincere, some, i think, are connected to russia. >> so from russia to iran, hezbollah, hamas , it's true that there are some bad actors and instances of anti-semitism on campuses and that needs to be unequivocally denounced, but labeling or crating the perception that all pro- palestinian, antiwar protesters are terrorists or hamas sympathizers or foreign agents is an attempt by the political establishment in this country to marginalize and ignore the demands of tens of thousands of protesters and students all across this country. it's contributing to the disproportionate, highly militarized response from law enforcement. at the university of texas at austin, police arrested 57 peop
. >> last week, an op-ed in the wall street journal argued that hamas, has the law, and these rebels are grooming activists in the u.s. and across the west. the anti-defamation league ceo said that this -- at this -- >> iran has military proxies like hezbollah and campus proxies like these groups. >> here is nancy pelosi, in january. >> i think that some of these protesters are spontaneous and organic and sincere, some, i think, are connected to russia. >> so from...
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the israelis have said they have made all the preparations and are ready to go after hamas inside rafah. we also know there are more than 1 million refugees. palestinians which have been placed into that space. israelis have said they are prepared to evacuate them as well. we know secretary of state tony blinken is in the air right now, on his way to saudi arabia where he will discuss several issues. he also plans to talk about israel's military operations as they relate to rafah. i want you to hear what the national security council spokesman john kirby have to say about that. >> we have to have a better understanding from the israelis about what they want to do. we have had several staff talks with them. we intend to do that more. they have assured us they were not going to rafah until we have had a chance to share our concerns with them.>> reporter: there have been working level conversations between the israelis and the biden administration over the last several weeks about the administration's concerns and thoughts about what israel could do differently in rafah. we are still waiti
the israelis have said they have made all the preparations and are ready to go after hamas inside rafah. we also know there are more than 1 million refugees. palestinians which have been placed into that space. israelis have said they are prepared to evacuate them as well. we know secretary of state tony blinken is in the air right now, on his way to saudi arabia where he will discuss several issues. he also plans to talk about israel's military operations as they relate to rafah. i want you to...
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everyone is waiting to see what hamas will do. and the israelis have made a lot of concessions moved let's say closer to hamas' wishes here on this six-week cease-fire which according to david cameron, the british foreign minister, would be 40 days. they've moved closer to that position and hamas still has not said yes. is anyone optimistic hamas will change its mind, not really. >> lastly let's talk about this looming invasion of rafah. some bristled yesterday when netanyahu said we're going in. what's the latest you have heard here, how worried -- u.s. officials how worried are they about what could occur? >> certainly worried no question. but there's a lot of belief netanyahu is doing this for two reasons. one, he's got a domestic audience right now very worried about getting hostages out but is also -- he also has a government -- a far-right government that has basically threatened to teardown his government should he not go into rafah, so he needs to hold them off. at the same time he makes the statement with the families of
everyone is waiting to see what hamas will do. and the israelis have made a lot of concessions moved let's say closer to hamas' wishes here on this six-week cease-fire which according to david cameron, the british foreign minister, would be 40 days. they've moved closer to that position and hamas still has not said yes. is anyone optimistic hamas will change its mind, not really. >> lastly let's talk about this looming invasion of rafah. some bristled yesterday when netanyahu said we're...
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because ever since october 7 when hamas committed its atrocities in israel, there has been this obsessive media focus on college campuses and that is true partly because there are genuine issues worth debating, including the degree to which universities are creating spaces that are hostile to pro-israel jewish students, where they feel under threat, or universities and the degree to which they are suppressing pro- palestinian speech. those issues do matter, but the way that so many prominent voices have focused exclusively on colleges feels, honestly, a bit decadent. like we are doing a paper doll version of the conflict, because the actual reality of what is happening is so horrific and high-stakes that it is more enjoyable to argue about what college kids are doing than to confront the human misery and destruction happening in the actual conflict that is, of course, the source of these protests. what seems most worth debating is not campus speech, but whether the u.s. government should continue to fund and disport -- and support a war in gaza that has pushed 1 million people to the brin
because ever since october 7 when hamas committed its atrocities in israel, there has been this obsessive media focus on college campuses and that is true partly because there are genuine issues worth debating, including the degree to which universities are creating spaces that are hostile to pro-israel jewish students, where they feel under threat, or universities and the degree to which they are suppressing pro- palestinian speech. those issues do matter, but the way that so many prominent...
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we're not sure where these hostages are and if hamas would release. that's why you see blinken and president biden reinforcing the israel pressuremism and there's this u.s. military pier they're going to be building that will increase the amount of aid that comes into gaza by sea. >> certainly the u.s. wants this war to end for national security reasons, humanitarian reasons and let's be clear political reasons. we've seen the unrest and we've had images from ucla ongoing right now. police have been called to campus and we're keeping an eye on that if we're able to show that again. a live look to l.a. right now with what looks like a bit of a standoff. laura, you mentioned the mill tear pier, the u.s. military setup off the coast of gaza. >> so the u.s. military is in the process of setting it up right nowch we reported yesterday it's going to be up and running as soon as this weekend, which means aid is going to begin flowing as soon as early next week. that's a really quick timetable the military, they had sent several ships. they had been sitting o
we're not sure where these hostages are and if hamas would release. that's why you see blinken and president biden reinforcing the israel pressuremism and there's this u.s. military pier they're going to be building that will increase the amount of aid that comes into gaza by sea. >> certainly the u.s. wants this war to end for national security reasons, humanitarian reasons and let's be clear political reasons. we've seen the unrest and we've had images from ucla ongoing right now....
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hamas dragging their feet. maybe you can give me insight, why would they drag their feet to a hostage release and a cease-fire, knowing that the alternative is israel going into rafah? >> joe, going into rafah isn't necessarily, from hamas' point of view, the worst thing. israel would be the target of a lot of american and international criticism. there would be more civilian casualties. israel would become the controversial matter rather than hamas. look, hamas has never been about promoting the welfare of the people, of the palestinian people. they wouldn't co-locate their fighters with children in hospitals. >> by the way, the palestinian people, just for americans who don't understand this, there are a lot of palestinians in gaza who understand this. >> absolutely. >> who are angry at hamas for slaughtering more jews than have been slaughtered since the holocaust and starting this war. >> absolutely. there were polls before the war that showed all the opposition to hamas. hamas has been running gaza for nea
hamas dragging their feet. maybe you can give me insight, why would they drag their feet to a hostage release and a cease-fire, knowing that the alternative is israel going into rafah? >> joe, going into rafah isn't necessarily, from hamas' point of view, the worst thing. israel would be the target of a lot of american and international criticism. there would be more civilian casualties. israel would become the controversial matter rather than hamas. look, hamas has never been about...
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put pressure, both on the hamas side through the gulf arabs. we do the pressure work on israel. let's hope we can get a deal. >> admiral, please stick around, we want to go back now to that breaking news at columbia university where protesters have defied the 2:00 p.m. deadline to clear their encampment or face suspension. what we're seeing instead is people marching. moments ago, we saw faculty members lined up, their arms linked and one of them told our correspondent on the ground they want to defend their students. this is a very active scene right now. let's go to nbc's george solis at columbia. tell us what you're seeing and hearing right now? >> reporter: hey, chris, tensions obviously reaching a fever pitch. that 2:00 deadline has come and gone. i can tell you what's happening outside of the gates here. you have pro palestinian protesters that have gathered here, chanting the same rhetoric we have heard. take a look behind me. the nypd also creating fencing around the protesters here at the gates. no word yet if anyone has been arrested at this time. but just giving you a
put pressure, both on the hamas side through the gulf arabs. we do the pressure work on israel. let's hope we can get a deal. >> admiral, please stick around, we want to go back now to that breaking news at columbia university where protesters have defied the 2:00 p.m. deadline to clear their encampment or face suspension. what we're seeing instead is people marching. moments ago, we saw faculty members lined up, their arms linked and one of them told our correspondent on the ground they...
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and you have hamas saying, this doesn't look terrible to us. that is a big advancement there. >> it is huge. richard, these things don't happen in a vacuum. it is diplomacy at work. it says to me, the conversations president biden has been having with the prime minister, the trips secretary antony blinken has taken to the region and the engagement, the work and the conversations and the meanings the vice president has had, cia director burns is in cairo as we speak at the negotiating table. this strategy of the administration could potentially yield what i would argue it seems to be many of the young people on the campuses across the country protesting are looking for. a cease-fire bringing hostages home but a more broad deal for peace. >> yes, symone. i agree with you. one of the things people underestimate is president biden's role. he has been israel's best friend. the fact that netanyahu does not always treat what we do with respect, netanyahu knows that without the united states, israel is completely alone in the world they have become ost
and you have hamas saying, this doesn't look terrible to us. that is a big advancement there. >> it is huge. richard, these things don't happen in a vacuum. it is diplomacy at work. it says to me, the conversations president biden has been having with the prime minister, the trips secretary antony blinken has taken to the region and the engagement, the work and the conversations and the meanings the vice president has had, cia director burns is in cairo as we speak at the negotiating...
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and they see some indications hamas may be willing to make a deal. remember at this point the americans have said it's hamas not israel that has stopped the deal, that israel has agreed to what the americans have been proposing as you say going further in their most recent proposal. so they see this window of opportunity, and you're right they want to do this if it can happen before any operation in rafah. if that happens and the israelis go into gaza where there are a million so gazans who have takenraphygy the large scale casualty would be such the idea of a cease-fire would be off the table at that point. >> you also revealed potential trouble on capitol hill. can you briefly elaborate on that? >> right, exactly. you've had this fear we've heard expressed the last few days from the israeli officials that international criminal court may be preparing arrest warrants for some senior israels over the conduct of the war. the united states rejects this saying the icc doesn't have the jurisdiction and doesn't believe they can do what they're doing. you
and they see some indications hamas may be willing to make a deal. remember at this point the americans have said it's hamas not israel that has stopped the deal, that israel has agreed to what the americans have been proposing as you say going further in their most recent proposal. so they see this window of opportunity, and you're right they want to do this if it can happen before any operation in rafah. if that happens and the israelis go into gaza where there are a million so gazans who...
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he said the current proposal given to hamas is quote, extraordinarily generous. a hamas leader tells nbc news it is quote, a positive development but too early to be optimistic. this is secretary blinken's 7th trip to the region since october 7th. u.s. and arab leaders say this could be their last chance to reach an agreement before israel moves on rafah. joining us now, nbc news pentagon correspondent courtney kube. talk to us a little bit more about what secretary blinken is doing and what it could mean. >> it's more shuttle diplomacy, which we have seen him do a number of times as you mentioned, multiple trips to the region since october 7th and it feels like every time he does one of these trips, we talk about the urgency of the situation, and that's not any different this time. the urgency of the situation is surrounding the fact that there are still dozens of hostages held by hamas in gaza. their condition in many cases is not even known, what kind of condition they are in health wise, but also we are at the point where israel is getting closer and closer t
he said the current proposal given to hamas is quote, extraordinarily generous. a hamas leader tells nbc news it is quote, a positive development but too early to be optimistic. this is secretary blinken's 7th trip to the region since october 7th. u.s. and arab leaders say this could be their last chance to reach an agreement before israel moves on rafah. joining us now, nbc news pentagon correspondent courtney kube. talk to us a little bit more about what secretary blinken is doing and what it...
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, and it is hamas, of course, that has refused five different settlement offers. they have refused to do cease- fire offers that israel has made. the cease-fire offers have been supported by the united states, so these protests are extremely intimidating, calling for, frankly, the elimination of the state of israel, and no acknowledgment that israel, our democratic ally and the homeland of the jewish people, has a right to exist. >> i'm wondering, the students that you spoke to, did they say , did they have anything to say about the humanitarian crisis in gaza, which, extensively, is what the pro-palestinian protesters say they are all about? >> absolutely. everyone we talked to want there to be more aid brought into the palestinians, they want relief for the palestinian people. they acknowledged that the fastest way to get relief into the palestinian people is for hamas to release the hostages and surrender. that is the impediment to getting relief into the palestinian people, and frankly, to starting the rebuilding of gaza, if hamas would release the hostages an
, and it is hamas, of course, that has refused five different settlement offers. they have refused to do cease- fire offers that israel has made. the cease-fire offers have been supported by the united states, so these protests are extremely intimidating, calling for, frankly, the elimination of the state of israel, and no acknowledgment that israel, our democratic ally and the homeland of the jewish people, has a right to exist. >> i'm wondering, the students that you spoke to, did they...
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it's in response to a hamas proposal that involves a release of hostages. how do you feel about the efforts to bring the hostages home now? seven months later, why do you think it is taking so long? >> if i can be honest with you, it's been a nightmare following the reports about the negotiations about meeting policymakers and hearing the same four months. i did not think we would reach this milestone where we celebrate passover, a holiday liberation, of exodus of the israelites in egypt and returning to the land. but i do understand that there are complications, because we are dealing with the war. we are dealing with intricate diplomatic negotiations and we have to be realistic that these things are not sold usually so quickly and are prolonged. and stakeholders and a lot of other different kinds of impacts that you have from the stakeholders. i think israel is doing what it needs to do to negotiate as much as possible. but it is at a crossroad right now, and it needs to decide whether the primary objective is to bring home hostages and perhaps make conce
it's in response to a hamas proposal that involves a release of hostages. how do you feel about the efforts to bring the hostages home now? seven months later, why do you think it is taking so long? >> if i can be honest with you, it's been a nightmare following the reports about the negotiations about meeting policymakers and hearing the same four months. i did not think we would reach this milestone where we celebrate passover, a holiday liberation, of exodus of the israelites in egypt...
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. >> hamas said peace talks have just ended with no deal. benjamin netanyahu saying earlier today he cannot accept any deal ending the war in gazah that keeps hamas and power. we have a number of reporters in place covering all these developments. we ovbegin with dasha . >> reporter: palm beach became the epicenter of gop politics ol this weekend. it's the first major retreat for the party since former president trump became the presumptive nominee. yesterday he addressed a group of about 400+ major donors and big figures in the republican party. ub he talked for more than 90 minutes. at one point making headlines for comparing the biden administration to the gestapo. the secret police. and everyone is speculating who donald trump will pick to be his running mate. and he called out many of the prospects complementing them and teasing them and talking about e marco rubio, senator ti scott, elise stefanik, governorv doug burnham, who has gotten higher up on the list. and j.d. vance , all potential prospects. he also mentioned -- kristi noem. w
. >> hamas said peace talks have just ended with no deal. benjamin netanyahu saying earlier today he cannot accept any deal ending the war in gazah that keeps hamas and power. we have a number of reporters in place covering all these developments. we ovbegin with dasha . >> reporter: palm beach became the epicenter of gop politics ol this weekend. it's the first major retreat for the party since former president trump became the presumptive nominee. yesterday he addressed a group of...
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hamas is coming to a couple of things. they want to remove all of the troops and they also displace people to return back to their communities. we heard today from prime minister benjamin netanyahu doubling down essentially saying that ending the war is not going to happen . they have also said that deal or no deal, they still plan on this grant encouragement, we heard from netanyahu earlier today and i want you to listen to a little bit of what he had to say today . >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> reporter: now, senior u.s. officials indicated that israel indicated that they would be open to a more than six weeks cease-fire. at this point there is no deal. there are some discrepancies here. >> joining me now is massachusetts congressman. let's get into this. officials say that both hamas and israel had shown compromise in recent days. the current proposal now heading back to brief the leadership, it included two six- week withdrawal. but then you have today rejecting demands for a total end of the war. let's take
hamas is coming to a couple of things. they want to remove all of the troops and they also displace people to return back to their communities. we heard today from prime minister benjamin netanyahu doubling down essentially saying that ending the war is not going to happen . they have also said that deal or no deal, they still plan on this grant encouragement, we heard from netanyahu earlier today and i want you to listen to a little bit of what he had to say today . >> [ speaking in a...
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this is part of what israel says is its commitment to destroying hamas, destroying the hamas battalions they say are hiding in rafah. the u.n. has warned a large-scale attack could be a catastrophe. now, jose, it's important to note, at this time, we have not seen any evidence of israeli ground forces actually moving into rafah. israeli officials tell me the timing of the ground operation will be determined by the israeli government and will depend on how long it takes for the palestinian civilians to evacuate out of eastern rafah. it's possible this is the beginning of the ground offensive. it's also possible, jose, this is benjamin netanyahu's way of upping the pressure in the cease-fire negotiations. over the weekend in cairo it looked like there was progress, but this morning it appears these talks are deadlocked on a familiar issue, whether these are negotiations are about a temporary pause in the fighting or ending the war, which is what hamas wants. the cia director has been crisscrossing the region all weekend trying to breathe new life into these talks. they're at a dead lock r
this is part of what israel says is its commitment to destroying hamas, destroying the hamas battalions they say are hiding in rafah. the u.n. has warned a large-scale attack could be a catastrophe. now, jose, it's important to note, at this time, we have not seen any evidence of israeli ground forces actually moving into rafah. israeli officials tell me the timing of the ground operation will be determined by the israeli government and will depend on how long it takes for the palestinian...
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the second time that hamas has released a proof of life videos. they showed video of the 23- year-old poland. a delegation is in israel right now trying to stall negotiations of a potential hostage deal. a hostage deal would do for the invasion. hamas has received israel's response to the cease-fire proposal. the contents of that proposal are unclear to us at this time. palestinian authority president who governs the west bank said that he expects the assault to happen within days. he warned that the united states is the only country that can stop israel from attacking. president biden does have the tools to make a difference in this war. the isaiah has become the albatross around biden's neck. it is not just his war. it will be part of his legacy. a blot on his campaign. it could get worse if gaza cascades into a full-blown famine or violent anarchy or if a wider war breaks out involving iran or lebanon. nicholas kristof joins me now. the author of the forthcoming book, chasing hope, a reporter's life. thank you for being with us. this is a matte
the second time that hamas has released a proof of life videos. they showed video of the 23- year-old poland. a delegation is in israel right now trying to stall negotiations of a potential hostage deal. a hostage deal would do for the invasion. hamas has received israel's response to the cease-fire proposal. the contents of that proposal are unclear to us at this time. palestinian authority president who governs the west bank said that he expects the assault to happen within days. he warned...
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their oppressor is hamas. in 1969 the president of notre dame sent a letter to the faculty and students. he said, you have a right to protest, but the moment that protest turns violent, you will have 15 minutes to cease and desist. if you do not within 15 minutes, we will ask for your id card. upon presentation of the id card, you will be suspended. if you don't have an id card, you'll be arrested. if you still stay, within five minutes of that, you will be expelled and arrested. this participation trophy generation needs to be told no. these demonstrators allowing anti-semitism to be held on their campuses need to be held accountable. the president of columbia has lost control of her campus and cannot ensure safety and security of every student, but especially jewish state of the unions who are under attack right now. >> it is interesting. after charlottesville and people saying there are good people on both sides, universal condemnation. here it's chants going on and on from the river to the sea and people t
their oppressor is hamas. in 1969 the president of notre dame sent a letter to the faculty and students. he said, you have a right to protest, but the moment that protest turns violent, you will have 15 minutes to cease and desist. if you do not within 15 minutes, we will ask for your id card. upon presentation of the id card, you will be suspended. if you don't have an id card, you'll be arrested. if you still stay, within five minutes of that, you will be expelled and arrested. this...
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the israeli military initially tried to justify this action claiming the campus had been "used by hamas for military activity, that there were concerns the group might use it to attack israeli forces." but, later, the israeli military admitted there had been flaws in the operational process, including the decision to destroy the entire building. however, isra university was not alone in gaza. according to an nbc analysis , multiple universities have been destroyed or damaged since israel began its bombardment of the gaza strip. historian at columbia university, noting "when you destroy these kind of institutions you are not fighting hamas, you're fighting the existence of the palestinians. you're fighting their ability to have memory and records, and to be educated." you and experts are now sounding the alarm expressing concern these attacks on universities in gaza are part of a much larger effort to attentively destroy the palestinian education system, an action known as scholasticism. the war has 88,000 students according to the palestinian authority ministry of higher education, but
the israeli military initially tried to justify this action claiming the campus had been "used by hamas for military activity, that there were concerns the group might use it to attack israeli forces." but, later, the israeli military admitted there had been flaws in the operational process, including the decision to destroy the entire building. however, isra university was not alone in gaza. according to an nbc analysis , multiple universities have been destroyed or damaged since...
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with a, quote, positive spirit and hamas will soon return to in-person negotiations. "the new york times" reports the deal involves the release of hostages held by hamas and palestinian prisoners held in israel. the proposal would also lead to the return of civilians to northern gaza and an increase in aid delivery to the territory. according to a hamas statement a delegation will travel to egypt soon to complete the ongoing discussions for a deal that, quote, realizes our people's demands and ends the aggression. meanwhile, china is partially to blame for the momentum shift in ukraine that has now come to favor russia. that's according to the top intelligence official in the united states. the hearing before the senate armed services committee yesterday, director of national intelligenceaveeral hanes, said that beijing's provision of components and has help moscow gain ground in ukraine and rebuild its forces after suffering staggering losses the past two years. hanes said while china has yet to provide lethal weaponry, it has provided critical technology and tools f
with a, quote, positive spirit and hamas will soon return to in-person negotiations. "the new york times" reports the deal involves the release of hostages held by hamas and palestinian prisoners held in israel. the proposal would also lead to the return of civilians to northern gaza and an increase in aid delivery to the territory. according to a hamas statement a delegation will travel to egypt soon to complete the ongoing discussions for a deal that, quote, realizes our people's...
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will hamas take it? ♪♪ >>> good to be with you. i'm katy tur. andrea mitchell is traveling with antony blinken in the middle east as he tried for a seventh time to get israel and hamas to agree on a hostage deal. why this one could work in a moment. here in new york, judge merchan is getting blunt with donald trump. continue violating the gag order and go to jail, he says. merchan ruled that nine of donald trump's social media posts stepped over the line, fining him $9,000. but also concedes that more needs to be on the table to deter someone of donald trump's wealth. defendant is hereby warned that the court will not tolerate continued willful violations of its lawful orders and that if necessary and appropriate under the circumstances, it will impose incarceration. judge merchan will consider four more alleged violations thursday. first, there has been more testimony today. a banker is off the stand. now on the stand, another lesser known witness. first, it was the head of c-span's archives. now a man who produces court documents. eric trump i
will hamas take it? ♪♪ >>> good to be with you. i'm katy tur. andrea mitchell is traveling with antony blinken in the middle east as he tried for a seventh time to get israel and hamas to agree on a hostage deal. why this one could work in a moment. here in new york, judge merchan is getting blunt with donald trump. continue violating the gag order and go to jail, he says. merchan ruled that nine of donald trump's social media posts stepped over the line, fining him $9,000. but...
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it is clear to bring home 133 hostages from hamas dungeons, hamas terrorist organizations are holding them in terrible conditions, in tunnels, and they are exposing them to violence, abuse, and violence. we expect them -- it is part of the social contract because -- we have from state and citizens and it is part of what they need to do in order to ensure israel is getting the victory we need, which is not an empiric victory. if we do not have the hostages back home with their loved ones, with us, the families, i do not think we will be able to recover and be the same society we were before october 7th. we will be resilient to face all the consequences. it will be a painful deal. we are dealing with, in my opinion, a maniacal terrorist organization, but we have to make concessions, and then rebuild our homes in southern israel, rebuild our homes in northern israel. we need to prepare for, perhaps, initiating a better future for both of us and our neighbors. >> thank you profoundly for a very thoughtful conversation. our thoughts are with you. your brother-in-law -- we hope that he is r
it is clear to bring home 133 hostages from hamas dungeons, hamas terrorist organizations are holding them in terrible conditions, in tunnels, and they are exposing them to violence, abuse, and violence. we expect them -- it is part of the social contract because -- we have from state and citizens and it is part of what they need to do in order to ensure israel is getting the victory we need, which is not an empiric victory. if we do not have the hostages back home with their loved ones, with...
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. >>> next, hamas releases video of two more israeli hostages today. what we know about them tonight. >>> plus, pro-palestinian protests expand american colleges and universities across the country. in some jewish students are worried for their safety. how some lawmakers are making a tense situation much worse. coming up. some people just know there's 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. >> we have some breaking news out of the middle east. hamas has released video of two hostages, american israeli keith siegel, and nbc has not been able to verify when or where the video was taken, but the men did mention the passover holiday and called for a new hostage release deal. this is the first video of siegel since he and his wife were abducted in the october 7th attack. she was released in november duri
. >>> next, hamas releases video of two more israeli hostages today. what we know about them tonight. >>> plus, pro-palestinian protests expand american colleges and universities across the country. in some jewish students are worried for their safety. how some lawmakers are making a tense situation much worse. coming up. some people just know there's a better way to do things. like bundling your home and auto insurance with allstate. yeah, she knows. and some people... don't....
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it's heartbreaking that the whole world has not come around , let's not forget hamas's responsibility, to say, you must return these hostages, living and deceased, we assume that some are deceased, i met with the father of one. he said he would not rest until he can sit with the return of his son. the world has to condemn him for not seeking to find in good faith, a cease-fire. i called for bilateral cease- fire in february and it is important that everyone universally call for the cease- fire, to make sure humanitarian aid gets in and hostages get out and then make sure there is a credible plan to go after the remaining hamas terrorists. >> the deadline for the white house to certify to congress about israeli compliance of u.s. and international law is three days away. what do you think we see play out? it has not seemed, up to this moment, that there has been any willingness on the administration's part, from official spokespeople, when you ask them about alleged violations of the leahy law and other concerns, they seem to think israel has been giving a satisfactory or adequate assu
it's heartbreaking that the whole world has not come around , let's not forget hamas's responsibility, to say, you must return these hostages, living and deceased, we assume that some are deceased, i met with the father of one. he said he would not rest until he can sit with the return of his son. the world has to condemn him for not seeking to find in good faith, a cease-fire. i called for bilateral cease- fire in february and it is important that everyone universally call for the cease- fire,...
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. >> number three, he will have to explain why prior to october 7th he told qatar to fund hamas because he wanted to stand up hamas as a counterweight to the palestinian authority to make sure there was never a palestinian state. and finally, when the war is over, he'll have to face felony charges, like our own ex-president. he has every motive for keeping the war going and period. now, it's not a genocide, because a genocide is a deliberate destruction of an entire group of people. now, you can say that the israelis are being -- are making unnecessary mass casualties, and that may be the case, but it isn't a genocide. >> isn't israel under netanyahu going after all palestinian people, because many of the people killed are not with hamas, they're just palestinians in gaza. >> as i said, i think they're killing a lot of people they shouldn't be killing, and it's morally reprehensible, but it's not a genocide because it's no intention to destroy an entire group. they're not trying to kill all the palestinians in the world. >> now, this week the house overwhelmingly passed republican-backe
. >> number three, he will have to explain why prior to october 7th he told qatar to fund hamas because he wanted to stand up hamas as a counterweight to the palestinian authority to make sure there was never a palestinian state. and finally, when the war is over, he'll have to face felony charges, like our own ex-president. he has every motive for keeping the war going and period. now, it's not a genocide, because a genocide is a deliberate destruction of an entire group of people. now,...
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that was a movement on hamas's part. of course, israel has moved as well with a number of less hostages. ultimately the leader is holed up in a tunnel in rafah. will he agree to this whatsoever? i go this? i go to the adage, many of us who worked on this for decades, used to say, the u.s. may want a deal, but we can't want it more than the two parties. it looks like that's where we are right now. >> i think that is accurate and sober analysis there. we'll, of course, have developments all morning long from the middle east. retired cia officer marc polymeropoulos, thank you for being in this morning. we appreciate it. >>> up next on "way too early," the judge overseeing donald trump's hush money trial is set to consider four additional fines against the former president for repeatedly violating his gag order. >>> then, coming up on "morning joe," indeed, hours from now, donald trump's criminal trial is set to resume after hope hicks delivered some dramatic testimony on the stand to close out last week. we'll go live outsi
that was a movement on hamas's part. of course, israel has moved as well with a number of less hostages. ultimately the leader is holed up in a tunnel in rafah. will he agree to this whatsoever? i go this? i go to the adage, many of us who worked on this for decades, used to say, the u.s. may want a deal, but we can't want it more than the two parties. it looks like that's where we are right now. >> i think that is accurate and sober analysis there. we'll, of course, have developments all...
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it is described as you saw, outside agitators, pro hamas sympathizers, hamas supporters, it is not that from your experience? >> no. this was, this was the sweetest most peaceful rally. it was an interfaith rally. clergy from muslim, buddish and jewish denominations. the chants were very mild for the most part. there was nothing that could be seen as aggressive, although the president of the college disagreed with me about that. and, and i think what the community is getting wrong is that there is a sense that they are violent. that they are harassing jewish students. i have friends and colleagues at ucla. all of violence with the new york police department coming on campus with columbia the day before. and, horrific images coming out of ucla the day after. the one thing not realized apart from the peacefulness of the demonstrations. there is one study that said they are 99% of them completely peaceful. and, as with any movement, historian and social movements there are a handful of people who behave in ways that might embarrass the movement. shooting rubber bullets at students. coming
it is described as you saw, outside agitators, pro hamas sympathizers, hamas supporters, it is not that from your experience? >> no. this was, this was the sweetest most peaceful rally. it was an interfaith rally. clergy from muslim, buddish and jewish denominations. the chants were very mild for the most part. there was nothing that could be seen as aggressive, although the president of the college disagreed with me about that. and, and i think what the community is getting wrong is that...
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key indicator, hamas is sending a delegation, physical presence to cairo. i am hearing that the conversations are progressing. here i give credit to the biden administration, who have done a good job, both putting pressure on israel, rightfully so, to get to some kind of yes, and through the arab world, through the leadership and the moneyed side of the arab world, putting pressure on hamas. these are two unwilling parties being somewhat forced toward a compromise position. katty, i think we're probably better than even. that's wonderful. can i tell you one other thing that's going well? as we look at a small percentage of the youth of the united states who are protesting on campuses, another group of american youths, u.s. military, are off gaza building a pier that's going to open in the next few days, a floating pier, a maritime miracle that's going to move 150 to 200 truckloads of humanitarian aid. that's a pretty good accomplishment. you'll see a spark of good news there. let's hope it increases with a cease-fire in the next few days. >> looming over al
key indicator, hamas is sending a delegation, physical presence to cairo. i am hearing that the conversations are progressing. here i give credit to the biden administration, who have done a good job, both putting pressure on israel, rightfully so, to get to some kind of yes, and through the arab world, through the leadership and the moneyed side of the arab world, putting pressure on hamas. these are two unwilling parties being somewhat forced toward a compromise position. katty, i think we're...
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columbia leadership has lost complete control of the pro-hamas anti-semitic problem. senator tom cotton referred to the protesters as pro-hamas efz sympathizers, fanatics, and freaks. what is your reaction? >> some of the protesters aren't even students. right? we know that. they are showing up on campuses and they are becoming involved. when they cross a line and when they commit crimes, they should be arrested. that's the appropriate thing to do. we saw that in tucson, arizona, at the university of arizona where gabby and i live, just the other day. i don't think it's helpful for anybody, especially in a leadership position, to say things that are escalatory. i'm not suggesting that every one of those things were. in some cases, i think i agree with some of that. >> what do you agree with? >> well, i mean, you have some individuals, a certain group of them that show up to peacefully protest. then you have others that want conflict. in some cases have even assaulted police officers. those individuals need to be dealt with appropriately. students on campus should be a
columbia leadership has lost complete control of the pro-hamas anti-semitic problem. senator tom cotton referred to the protesters as pro-hamas efz sympathizers, fanatics, and freaks. what is your reaction? >> some of the protesters aren't even students. right? we know that. they are showing up on campuses and they are becoming involved. when they cross a line and when they commit crimes, they should be arrested. that's the appropriate thing to do. we saw that in tucson, arizona, at the...
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was there a hamas operative under every ambulance, every clinic, every school yard? are we supposed to believe that? it's very clear israel has no problem targeting civilians. and that they assign very little value to palestinian life. and the impulse in israel whenever there's violence against it is to punish all of the palestinians for the acts of a few. so that is collective punishment, and that is a war crime. >> we have seen a reaction to what we're seeing on the ground in gaza around the world. we have seen protests around the world. we have seen them in the university on college campuses. there are images in gaza of children holding up signs thanking students at columbia university and other universities for their support. but we have also seen a massive crackdown on those protests in the united states. what do you make of those protests and do you think that they will change anything? >> well, look, we can all agree that law and order are extremely important. nobody wants chaos. and anti-semitism is a real thing, and it is on the rise. and no student should f
was there a hamas operative under every ambulance, every clinic, every school yard? are we supposed to believe that? it's very clear israel has no problem targeting civilians. and that they assign very little value to palestinian life. and the impulse in israel whenever there's violence against it is to punish all of the palestinians for the acts of a few. so that is collective punishment, and that is a war crime. >> we have seen a reaction to what we're seeing on the ground in gaza...
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benjamin netanyahu, as we know, actually was supportive of hamas getting money from qatar. he, as we know, has actually supported a one state solution with more settlements in the west bank and violence toward many innocent palestinians, there. there is a total change in the circumstances between the israel, post-holocaust, that all of us, myself included, and the aspiration of democratic and jewish state of israel, but not the benjamin netanyahu israel that is expanding, exponentially, the settlements in the west bank and was complicit, actually, with qatar and trying to have hamas be a counter to the ability of a peaceful resolution of a two state solution. >> do you think, if you were able to speak to president biden, what do you think you could convey to him to change course, not only just for, as you outlined, these reasons, humanitarian and strategic 40 national security, but the concern i had of november elections that there is a big movement in this country that is antiwar and perhaps not as enthused about reporting these current policies? >> what i would urge is fo
benjamin netanyahu, as we know, actually was supportive of hamas getting money from qatar. he, as we know, has actually supported a one state solution with more settlements in the west bank and violence toward many innocent palestinians, there. there is a total change in the circumstances between the israel, post-holocaust, that all of us, myself included, and the aspiration of democratic and jewish state of israel, but not the benjamin netanyahu israel that is expanding, exponentially, the...