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. >> ryan nobles, thank you. >>> now to former president trump's legal battles. a georgia appeals court giving the former president at least a temporary victory in his election interference case brought by d.a. fani willis. laura jarrett joins us. laura, what did the court say? >> well, lester, the court has now given mr. trump permission to appeal that decision from march that kept the d.a. on the case but prompted her to remove nathan wade, her ex-boyfriend, who had led the prosecution. now, mr. trump still wants the d.a. disqualified, so this appeal will slow down the georgia case considerably with the d.c. election interference case still in limbo, and the florida classified documents trial now indefinitely on hold, all of it making it all but uncertain the hush money trial will be the only case done by november, and
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ryan nobles is there. ryan, what did they find? >> reporter: lester, they determined the ship lost power twice that night, the second power loss coming when it was just 350 yards away from the base of the bridge. and while crews did alert authorities immediately, it was not enough time to anchor the massive vessel or for tugboats to get there to steer the ship to safety. one crewmember on board the ship actually had to abandon anchoring the vessel in order to avoid being hit by the bridge as it collapsed into the river. now the report also revealing that the ship lost power just ten hours before this accident. it all comes a day after crews used controlled explosives in order to remove part of the bridge that was still resting on board the ship. that ship still remains stuck in the river here behind me. they are hoping that can begin the process of moving the ship out of the river as soon as tomorrow. lester? >> okay, ryan nobles, thank you. >>> now to what some economists worry is an escalating trade war. president biden announcin
ryan nobles is there. ryan, what did they find? >> reporter: lester, they determined the ship lost power twice that night, the second power loss coming when it was just 350 yards away from the base of the bridge. and while crews did alert authorities immediately, it was not enough time to anchor the massive vessel or for tugboats to get there to steer the ship to safety. one crewmember on board the ship actually had to abandon anchoring the vessel in order to avoid being hit by the bridge...
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ryan nobles is at the capitol. ryan, the congressman is now responding. >> reporter: that's right, lester. prosecutors allege that congressman cuellar and his wife were part of an elaborate scheme taking as much as $600,000 in bribes from foreign business interests in exchange for cuellar using his powerful perch in congress to do among other things steer u.s. policy in favor of the country of azerbaijan. in fact, prosecutors plan to use text messages between businessmen from that country and the democratic congressman as evidence at trial. now, cuellar, for his part, denies the charges of bribery and money laundering and says that he will not step down. lester. >> ryan nobles, thank you. >>> the fbi says three bodies have been found in mexico. it comes as officials look into what happened to an american and two australian brothers who went on vacation and haven't been heard from for almost a week. blayne alexander reports on what authorities are saying. >> reporter: tonight in mexico, a remote surfer's paradise ha
ryan nobles is at the capitol. ryan, the congressman is now responding. >> reporter: that's right, lester. prosecutors allege that congressman cuellar and his wife were part of an elaborate scheme taking as much as $600,000 in bribes from foreign business interests in exchange for cuellar using his powerful perch in congress to do among other things steer u.s. policy in favor of the country of azerbaijan. in fact, prosecutors plan to use text messages between businessmen from that country...
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lester. >> ryan nobles, thank you. >>> the fbi says three bodies have been found in mexico. it comes as officials look into what happened to an american and two australian brothers who went on vacation and haven't been heard from for almost a week. blayne alexander reports on what authorities are saying and finding. >> reporter: tonight in mexico, a remote surfer's paradise has become the grounds of a growing mystery after three travelers disappeared. now, mexican officials are questioning at least three people they believe may have been involved. they say they have located three bodies in the area. mexican officials have identified the three missing men as american jack carter and australian brothers jake and callum robinson. according to the family, they were last heard from on saturday and were in the area on a surfing trip. the attorney general for baja california, mexico, says officials found a cell phone that may have belonged to one of the missing men and other evidence including a white pickup truck. among the missing, callum robinson, a professional lacrosse player
lester. >> ryan nobles, thank you. >>> the fbi says three bodies have been found in mexico. it comes as officials look into what happened to an american and two australian brothers who went on vacation and haven't been heard from for almost a week. blayne alexander reports on what authorities are saying and finding. >> reporter: tonight in mexico, a remote surfer's paradise has become the grounds of a growing mystery after three travelers disappeared. now, mexican officials...
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ryan nobles is tracking all of it. ryan, the speaker is now weighing in. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, lester, and this has been brewing for weeks. conservative republican marjorie taylor greene had threatened to call this vote, finally doing it tonight where she was booed on the house floor. listen. >> declaring the office of speaker of the house of representatives to be vacant. [ booing ] >> reporter: supporters of mike johnson quickly offered up a motion to end her effort, and the vote was overwhelmingly in johnson's favor including some democrats. now, greene forced the vote despite opposition from virtually every republican, as well as former president trump. earlier in the week greene gave johnson a long list of demands, but johnson did not back down. a long list of demands. tonight he called greene's attempt misguided and said he hoped it was the end of the personality politics in congress. lester. >> ryan nobles, thank you. >>> now to former president trump's legal battles. a georgia appeals court giving the
ryan nobles is tracking all of it. ryan, the speaker is now weighing in. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, lester, and this has been brewing for weeks. conservative republican marjorie taylor greene had threatened to call this vote, finally doing it tonight where she was booed on the house floor. listen. >> declaring the office of speaker of the house of representatives to be vacant. [ booing ] >> reporter: supporters of mike johnson quickly offered up a motion to end her...
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in taipei, ryan nobles. we thank you for bringing us that interview and staying up for it. safe travels back. >>> the question for the biden administration as his top opponent heads to an historic moment in court, keep the focus on himself on the campaign trail or on trump? you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc with e*trade from morgan stanley, we're ready for whatever gets served up. dude, you gotta work on your trash talk. i'd rather work on saving for retirement. or college, since you like to get schooled. that's a pretty good burn, right? (bell ringing) someone needs to customize and save hundreds with liberty mutual! (inaudible sounds) (elevator doors opening) wait, there's an elevator? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, ♪ ♪ liberty. ♪ ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well ♪ ♪ jardiance! ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance ♪ ♪ at each day's start! ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to see ♪ ♪ i'
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i'm ryan nobles in washington. andrea mitchell is traveling with secretary of state blinken in israel who just this morning met with hostage families chanting, bring them home. the war in gaza inflaming protests here in the states. right now, police in riot gear are on college campuses like the university of wisconsin madison, arresting protesters who refuse to leave. some schools asking police to permanently remain on campus for weeks to come. overnight, tensions coming to a head at columbia university in new york city, after school officials called in the nypd to secure hamilton hall after it was occupied by protesters. police broke up violent confront confrontations on the campus of ucla. all classes are canceled there today. eric adams echoing concern that outside agitators are taking advantage of the situation. >> these external actors with a history of escalating situations and trying to create chaos, not to peace it wilfully protest, b create chaos. they are attempting to disrupt our city. we are not going t
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ryan nobles is tracking this piece of the puzzle for me. for us. republicans aren't just calling for hearings, though, what else are they planning to do? >> reporter: we expect a vote later this afternoon on that bill which would change the definition of antisemitism in the united states, that bill is expected to pass the house, its future in the senate is less certain. senate majority leader schumer refusing to weigh in on it. you do see house republicans game plans playing out. just at george washington university visiting this encampment, they're planning a hearing in washington, d.c., in the near future to address the fact that they feel this protest problem is getting out of control at college campuses all around the country. they want to see these universities' presidents do more to rein this in and do more specifically to combat antisemitism. legislation that could force them to make these changes is a lot less likely, kate. >> we keep talk about the republican side of the aisle, can i ask about congressional democrats, how are they reacting
ryan nobles is tracking this piece of the puzzle for me. for us. republicans aren't just calling for hearings, though, what else are they planning to do? >> reporter: we expect a vote later this afternoon on that bill which would change the definition of antisemitism in the united states, that bill is expected to pass the house, its future in the senate is less certain. senate majority leader schumer refusing to weigh in on it. you do see house republicans game plans playing out. just at...
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nbc's ryan nobles joins us now there on the hill. ryan, who's in the hot seat today, and what kinds of questions do you expect them to face? >> reporter: well, ana, what leaders in the house are going to hear from today, who they're going to hear from today i should say are three leaders of public schools in different part of the country. the chancellor of the new york city public schools, the head of the berkeley schools and the head of the montgomery county public schools. and in each one of these instances, the republican lawmakers in particular are citing instances having to do with the way students are being taught lessons as it relates to jewish people, to the state of israel, and the concerns that they have that some of these lessons may be anti-semitic. in the case of the situation in new york city, that was a case where there was a map that was used as part of the curriculum in which israel was not a part of that map. leaders think that that's an issue. they want to ask the chancellor about that, and in each one of these cas
nbc's ryan nobles joins us now there on the hill. ryan, who's in the hot seat today, and what kinds of questions do you expect them to face? >> reporter: well, ana, what leaders in the house are going to hear from today, who they're going to hear from today i should say are three leaders of public schools in different part of the country. the chancellor of the new york city public schools, the head of the berkeley schools and the head of the montgomery county public schools. and in each...
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nbc's ryan nobles is reporting from capitol hill where all of this is the subject of a hearing today. what did we learn, ryan? >> reporter: well, we learned that power failure is likely the most important cause to this accident that took place in baltimore 49 days ago, but that the investigation is still very much ongoing. and one of the areas that investigators are zeroing in on is a separate power failure that took place ten hours before the accident itself. listen to how the ntsb chair responded to questions about that new development that was released in a report yesterday. take a listen. . >> the ship had an emergency generator, however, the generator only powers systems like emergency lying, navigation. radio equipment, alarms and a steering pump that allowed for low speed, limited rutter movements. they were essentially drifting. investigators have been on scene consistently since this accident. in fact, they are on board the vessel as i testify today. it is unprecedented to be there that long. >> when she described that situation with the power loss, the second power loss took
nbc's ryan nobles is reporting from capitol hill where all of this is the subject of a hearing today. what did we learn, ryan? >> reporter: well, we learned that power failure is likely the most important cause to this accident that took place in baltimore 49 days ago, but that the investigation is still very much ongoing. and one of the areas that investigators are zeroing in on is a separate power failure that took place ten hours before the accident itself. listen to how the ntsb chair...
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ryan nobles is the only television network correspondent traveling with the group. he joins us from taipei. also with us, retired admiral. good to have you here, gentlemen. i know, ryan, you spoke with the chairman after his meeting with the new president of taiwan. what feels his read on the visit and what are the major concerns? >> reporter: well there's a long list of concerns, chris, that the chairman and the bipartisan delegation writ large has about china's looming threat here to taiwan and this region in general. and chairman mccall felt that it was very necessary to send a very strong signal to mainland china. that the united states is not going to turn its back on taiwan. it's going to continue to provide military aid. it's going to continue to provide resources and support to allow taiwan to conduct itself as a self-governing island. but still adhering to that one china policy, which has been u.s. policy for decades but at the same time, making sure that china doesn't encroach on the freedoms that many taiwanese people have come to love and appreciate. par
ryan nobles is the only television network correspondent traveling with the group. he joins us from taipei. also with us, retired admiral. good to have you here, gentlemen. i know, ryan, you spoke with the chairman after his meeting with the new president of taiwan. what feels his read on the visit and what are the major concerns? >> reporter: well there's a long list of concerns, chris, that the chairman and the bipartisan delegation writ large has about china's looming threat here to...
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joining us now from capitol hill is nbc's ryan nobles. good morning. what is the latest from that hearing? >> reporter: jose, so far this hearing hasn't been quite as filled with tension as some of those hearing we saw play out with college administrators, but we have seen lawmakers press these leaders of public school systems, large public school systems, from new york, california, and maryland, about what they are doing to combat antisemitism in their classrooms. take a listen to that one exchange led by congressman aaron bee. >> is terrorism ever justified? >> i don't think so. not terrorism. no. >> miss silvestre? >> i agree, no. >> congratulations, y'all have -- y'all, from florida, y'all have done a remarkable job testifying, but just like some college presidents before you, that sat in the very same seats, they also in many instances said the right thing, but then we watch the tv monitors and america watched the monitors of their campuses on fire with hatred, really reversing everything they said that they're protecting students and when they we
joining us now from capitol hill is nbc's ryan nobles. good morning. what is the latest from that hearing? >> reporter: jose, so far this hearing hasn't been quite as filled with tension as some of those hearing we saw play out with college administrators, but we have seen lawmakers press these leaders of public school systems, large public school systems, from new york, california, and maryland, about what they are doing to combat antisemitism in their classrooms. take a listen to that...
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let's get right to ryan nobles with that story. ryan, what do we know? >> well, jose, we're expecting the indictment against congressman cuellar to be unsealed at some point today, according to sources familiar with the investigation. and right now the department of justice is not commenting on the investigation or possible indictment. but what we do know is that cuellar has long been at the center of a lengthy investigation by department of justice officials. his home was raided several years ago, by fbi officers at the time, the investigation at that particular period of time involved his connection to the azerbaijan government and there was some question of political corruption connected to that government. he serves on a powerful committee connected to that government. and at that time, it was thought that that's what the fbi was investigating. now, we don't know quite yet what the contents of this indictment will reveal, when they are revealed later this afternoon. but there is the possibility that it is connected to that initial raid. cuellar is a
let's get right to ryan nobles with that story. ryan, what do we know? >> well, jose, we're expecting the indictment against congressman cuellar to be unsealed at some point today, according to sources familiar with the investigation. and right now the department of justice is not commenting on the investigation or possible indictment. but what we do know is that cuellar has long been at the center of a lengthy investigation by department of justice officials. his home was raided several...
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he spoke with nbc's ryan nobles last night. >> everyone we speak to has lost a family member. it's not like multiple family members. there's a shortage of everything. like a shortage of soap. a shortage of food. we're lucky enough that we get a meal a day here in the hospital. and i have clean water to drink. most of them don't have that. >> senator duckworth says there is another group of doctors waiting to get in with fresh supplies, and she's calling everyone trying to secure safe passage. >> we've been helping other groups of doctors like med global get in and out and continue to provide aid. but he certainly is very near and dear to my heart because he saved my life 20 years ago. >> the doctor is in a hospital near rafah. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said he expects the offensive against hamas in rafah to last weeks. >>> here at home, the south can't get a break from the storms. nbc meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking another messy commute. we're watching when they're going to get that break. >> thi there, frances. we have a few days of soaking ra
he spoke with nbc's ryan nobles last night. >> everyone we speak to has lost a family member. it's not like multiple family members. there's a shortage of everything. like a shortage of soap. a shortage of food. we're lucky enough that we get a meal a day here in the hospital. and i have clean water to drink. most of them don't have that. >> senator duckworth says there is another group of doctors waiting to get in with fresh supplies, and she's calling everyone trying to secure...
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ryan nobles is traveling with the lawmakers. >> reporter: the message from washington to taipei is crystal clear. "we love taiwan", the first words from mike mccall to the island's new president newlai c. china warned american leaders not to go to taiwan. but you came anywhiay, why? >> because we support democracy against dictatorships very close to the one where we're sitting right now. people's republic of china. >> reporter: china's posture has american leaders worried. the u.s. is investing billions of dollars to deter attack. but inside this flower market in taipei there are little signs of anxiety, most saying they are happy with the status quo. china had military exercises this week. does that ever worry you? >> not much. because that's almost become a part of our daily life. >> reporter: and the world's economy is reliant on taiwan. 90% of the world's advanced semi-conductors are produced here, a supply chain that would be interrupted if china were to attack. >>> north korea failed to put a second spy satellite into orbit after the rocket transporting it exploded shortly after laun
ryan nobles is traveling with the lawmakers. >> reporter: the message from washington to taipei is crystal clear. "we love taiwan", the first words from mike mccall to the island's new president newlai c. china warned american leaders not to go to taiwan. but you came anywhiay, why? >> because we support democracy against dictatorships very close to the one where we're sitting right now. people's republic of china. >> reporter: china's posture has american leaders...
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ryan nobles is the only broadcast network reporter traveling with the delegation and has more. >> reporter: tonight, the message from washington to taipei is crystal clear. [ speaking in a global language ] "we love taiwan." the first words from house foreign affairs chairman mike mccaul to the island's new president, lai ching-te. taiwan is self-governed, but china claims it as part of its territory. china reacted to lai's swearing in by moving warships and fighter jets close to taiwan's shores and warned american leaders not to go to taiwan. >> but you came anyway. why? >> because we support taiwan. we support freedom and democracy against dictatorships like the one that's very close to where we're sitting right now. people's republic of china. >> reporter: china's aggressive posture has american leaders worried. the u.s. is investing billions of dollars to fortify taiwan's military with the goal of deterring an attack. but inside this flower market in downtown taipei there are little signs of anxiety, with most shoppers telling us that they are happy with the status quo. >> china had mi
ryan nobles is the only broadcast network reporter traveling with the delegation and has more. >> reporter: tonight, the message from washington to taipei is crystal clear. [ speaking in a global language ] "we love taiwan." the first words from house foreign affairs chairman mike mccaul to the island's new president, lai ching-te. taiwan is self-governed, but china claims it as part of its territory. china reacted to lai's swearing in by moving warships and fighter jets close...
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>> ryan nobles on the hill. thank you. >>> also this morning, former president trump heads back to a new york city courtroom where adult film actress stormy daniels will continue her testimony at his criminal hush money trial. and in the meantime, there are new developments that have to do with trump's election interference case in georgia. nbc's senior legal correspondent laura jaret is here. let us start in georgia. >> yes. >> the case functionally delayed, likely until after the election. tell us why. >> yeah. this is all about the former president's effort to try to get the d.a. disqualified from the case. he said she had an ethical conflict for hiring her boyfriend to lead the trump prosecution. the lower court disagreed with that and said, if you kick the boyfriend off the case, you can stay on, which she did. the former president wants her entirely removed from the case. this is giving him the first opportunity file that appeal. we have no idea how the appeal will come out, but it doesn't matter, because
>> ryan nobles on the hill. thank you. >>> also this morning, former president trump heads back to a new york city courtroom where adult film actress stormy daniels will continue her testimony at his criminal hush money trial. and in the meantime, there are new developments that have to do with trump's election interference case in georgia. nbc's senior legal correspondent laura jaret is here. let us start in georgia. >> yes. >> the case functionally delayed, likely...
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>> ryan nobles for us there in washington. ryan, thank you. >>> the container ship that caused the collapse of baltimore's key bridge was removed from the city's harbor yesterday nearly two months after that crash. tugboats escorted the dolly back to port. its damaged bow still covered with steel trusles and manged concrete and the crew was still aboard, some 56 days later. the ship will now spend several weeks getting temporary repairs in baltimore before eventually heading to virginia. >>> lots more to get to on this tuesday, including dangerous weather. mr. roker is tracking a new outbreak of severe storms while a surge of summer-like temperatures is expanding nearly coast to coast. al, good morning to you. >> good morning, guys. good to see you. good to see you. hope your air-conditioning is working. we hope our friends in texas have their power back. look at these heat indexes right through texas. triple digits in san antonio, houston, corpus christi. 110 is what it will feel like in brownsville on thursday. scattered rec
>> ryan nobles for us there in washington. ryan, thank you. >>> the container ship that caused the collapse of baltimore's key bridge was removed from the city's harbor yesterday nearly two months after that crash. tugboats escorted the dolly back to port. its damaged bow still covered with steel trusles and manged concrete and the crew was still aboard, some 56 days later. the ship will now spend several weeks getting temporary repairs in baltimore before eventually heading to...
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ryan nobles in baltimore for us. thanks, ryan. >>> here in new york, police are trying to track down the man behind an alarming attack in broad daylight. the victim, acclaimed hollywood star steve buscemi. nbc's emilie ikeda is here with that story. hey, em. >> hey, good morning. fortunately the beloved actor is said to be okay and was seen back in public this weekend. but the random, brazen nature on the attack is raising concern as assaults in the city trend upward this year. >> reporter: this morning, a first look at critically acclaimed actor steve buscemi appearing bruised and battered, just days after police say he was punched in the face in broad daylight in new york city. the nypd releasing a photo of this individual in connection with the brazen attack that led to the 66-year-old's hospitalization with bruising, swelling and bleeding to his left eye. >> you know, if we band together, i really believe that we could do anything. >> reporter: bu semi, a beloved new yorker, born in brooklyn and serving as a fire
ryan nobles in baltimore for us. thanks, ryan. >>> here in new york, police are trying to track down the man behind an alarming attack in broad daylight. the victim, acclaimed hollywood star steve buscemi. nbc's emilie ikeda is here with that story. hey, em. >> hey, good morning. fortunately the beloved actor is said to be okay and was seen back in public this weekend. but the random, brazen nature on the attack is raising concern as assaults in the city trend upward this year....
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ryan nobles joins us now, can you walk us through the time line of these power failures from the report? >> reporter: yeah, i can. you'll remember in the moments after this bridge collapse came down there were internet sleuths that were suggesting based on their review of the video that power outage played a big role and that's exactly what this ntsb report reveals. and it wasn't just losing power at the moment of the accident, ten hours while the ship was still in port it lost power on two different occasions and then as it left the port that day you can see the time line. initial power failure, got power back, then the power goes out, 350 yards away from the base of the bridge, two minutes later it crashes into the bridge. the bridge collapses. not nearly enough time to anchor the massive vessel or to get tug boats to steer it out of harm's way. the preliminary investigation continues on, but there's still a lot that they were able to reveal in the preliminary report that came out yesterday. >> ryan, did you get a sense from the ntsb chair talking to lawmakers about how long that inve
ryan nobles joins us now, can you walk us through the time line of these power failures from the report? >> reporter: yeah, i can. you'll remember in the moments after this bridge collapse came down there were internet sleuths that were suggesting based on their review of the video that power outage played a big role and that's exactly what this ntsb report reveals. and it wasn't just losing power at the moment of the accident, ten hours while the ship was still in port it lost power on...
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i think one of the doctors who was interviewed here by ryan nobles was a doctor, i believe, an arab american doctor, who had saved the life of senator duckworth. was he one that got out today? >> reporter: andrea, that doctor volunteered to stay inside of gaza to continue the treatment at the european hospital where it's so badly needed. he had the option to leave safely today. instead, he and a group of other american medical volunteers have stayed behind in gaza. they continue to treat patients there. >> thank you. incredible heroism there. people know, senator duckworth's life was saved during the war when she was injured grievously in a helicopter crash in iraq as a pilot. thank you very much, raf sanchez. >>> battleground georgia. a new documentary looking at the complex history of voting across the south and how georgia came to lead the charge. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports." this is msnbc. hell reports." this is msnbc. for vital sun protection. so you can get more out of all your days in the sun. more protection. more sun. more joy. neutrogena. ♪ upbeat music ♪ ♪♪
i think one of the doctors who was interviewed here by ryan nobles was a doctor, i believe, an arab american doctor, who had saved the life of senator duckworth. was he one that got out today? >> reporter: andrea, that doctor volunteered to stay inside of gaza to continue the treatment at the european hospital where it's so badly needed. he had the option to leave safely today. instead, he and a group of other american medical volunteers have stayed behind in gaza. they continue to treat...
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ryan nobles picks up with more news right now. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," tensions ramp up at colleges across the nation, including new
ryan nobles picks up with more news right now. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," tensions ramp up at colleges across the nation, including new
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. >> monica, we've been talking with ryan nobles over on capitol hill at times about what congress is thinking about doing to combat anti-semitism. what is the latest on any legislate i have move? >> reporter: in the month since october 7th there have been several pieces of legislation introduced that would do more to combat anti-semitism on college campuses and one of those has advanced in recent weeks, so it is making strides on the house side of things but has yet to pass the senate and essentially what it would do is it would set up a potential third party monitoring for anti-semitism on some college campuses and raises questions about some universities that receive federal funding should continue to get that if it's found there have been some incidents of anti-central tim on those kind of campuses, it has a way to go in terms of becoming reality but the white house has signaled it could potentially support this if there are some things that both democrats and republicans agree on exactly how it would work but the president and his administration say they're dedicated on doing mor
. >> monica, we've been talking with ryan nobles over on capitol hill at times about what congress is thinking about doing to combat anti-semitism. what is the latest on any legislate i have move? >> reporter: in the month since october 7th there have been several pieces of legislation introduced that would do more to combat anti-semitism on college campuses and one of those has advanced in recent weeks, so it is making strides on the house side of things but has yet to pass the...
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that was ryan nobles. >>> we turn to the escalating tensions between the u.s. and israel over the war in gaza. president biden says he will halt the shipment of some assistance to israel including bombs if they invade rafah. nbc news senior white house correspondent gabe gutierrez has more. >> reporter: overnight, president biden's most forceful comments yet as israel ramps up its offensive against hamas in rafah. >> if they go into rafah, i'm not supplying the weapons that have been used historically to deal with rafah, to deal with the cities, to deal with that problem. >> reporter: the president has already paused a shipment of 3,500 additional u.s. bombs to israel. president biden also acknowledging for the first time that american bombs have been used against palestinian civilians telling cnn -- >> civilians have been killed in gaza as a consequence of those bombs. >> reporter: as israeli official tells nbc news there is deep frustration over the u.s. decision to delay the bomb shipment. republican critics also pushing back. >> i think biden's treading on
that was ryan nobles. >>> we turn to the escalating tensions between the u.s. and israel over the war in gaza. president biden says he will halt the shipment of some assistance to israel including bombs if they invade rafah. nbc news senior white house correspondent gabe gutierrez has more. >> reporter: overnight, president biden's most forceful comments yet as israel ramps up its offensive against hamas in rafah. >> if they go into rafah, i'm not supplying the weapons that...
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nbc's ryan nobles has the testimony. what are they taking from the report? >> reporter: we did learn a lot. the massive containership lost power twice as it was leaving the port of baltimore. they were triggered by electrical breakers that ectrical breakers that malfunctioned onboard leaving the ship unable to steer. the second blackout just 350 yards away from the bridge, not leaving enough time for the ship to anchor or get help from nearby tug boats before it hit the bridge. investigators also discovered the ship lost power twice just ten hours before the accident while in port. one of the outages was due to a crew peb emphasis mistake and led them to adjusting the electrical system, but the ntsb is investigating whether this is connected and played any role in the subsequent bridge crash. they will appear on capitol hill alongside federal agencies to provide update on everything from the recovery, cleanup, and investigation. >> this report, ryan, also detailed some harrowing experiences for members of the crew who were on the bridge but also on the ship.
nbc's ryan nobles has the testimony. what are they taking from the report? >> reporter: we did learn a lot. the massive containership lost power twice as it was leaving the port of baltimore. they were triggered by electrical breakers that ectrical breakers that malfunctioned onboard leaving the ship unable to steer. the second blackout just 350 yards away from the bridge, not leaving enough time for the ship to anchor or get help from nearby tug boats before it hit the bridge....
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nbc news capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles is the only television reporter on the ground in taipei. ryan, good morning to you, how is this visit being received by china so far? >> reporter: well, laura, as you might not be surprised to learn, they are not happy about it. and china has only increased military drills around the island of taiwan, and they've specifically warned this delegation not to recognize the new administration. they're already responding to the meetings that took place here today, they're accusing the u.s. of playing what they call the taiwan card. but the u.s. officials here, including the foreign affairs chairman mike mccaul, they're brushing off these threats, they believe that these meetings today were vital to discuss that aid package that was recently passed by the u.s. congress and signed into law. they view the relationship with taiwan as extremely important, not just to american national security, but to economic security as well. listen to what mccaul told me could happen if china were to invade here in taiwan to the world's economy. >> it would shut d
nbc news capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles is the only television reporter on the ground in taipei. ryan, good morning to you, how is this visit being received by china so far? >> reporter: well, laura, as you might not be surprised to learn, they are not happy about it. and china has only increased military drills around the island of taiwan, and they've specifically warned this delegation not to recognize the new administration. they're already responding to the meetings that took...
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. >> ryan nobles, thank you very much. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the air strike that killed dozens of people in rafah was a tragic mishap. they are investigating the case and will draw conclusions because this is israel's policy. israel had said the bombing killed two hamas leaders. >>> and it is just days after the united states top court ordered israel to stop its military operation in southern gaza. nbc news international correspondent raf sanchez has the latest from ashdod, israel. >> reporter: after a weekend of intensive talks involving the cia director, an israeli official tells nbc news they believe cease fire negotiations could restart as early as this week, but for now, the fighting rages on in gaza and that is despite an order from the u.n.'s highest court for israel to immediately halt its military offensive in the south of the strip. last night, a new and deadly strike in the city of rafah. >> overnight, fire and horror in rafah. an israeli camp for displaced citizens, setting tents and ca
. >> ryan nobles, thank you very much. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the air strike that killed dozens of people in rafah was a tragic mishap. they are investigating the case and will draw conclusions because this is israel's policy. israel had said the bombing killed two hamas leaders. >>> and it is just days after the united states top court ordered israel to stop its military operation in southern gaza. nbc news international correspondent raf sanchez has the...