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. good morning, it is 11:00 a.m. r pacific, i'mt(çóñit( josé diaz-. shell shocked residents are picking up the tornados torer weekend killing 26 people.fá we're live ina;buz decimated to% of rolling fork, mississippi, as people searchjf for loved ñrone. we're just learning another witness isxd expected today. an on a tentative deal between the u.s. and mexico oni] efforts to crack down on the flow fentanyl and guns across the southern border.çóçó
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♪♪çó and we begin this very busy hour withe1 destruction and hour withe1 destruction and devastation in the american south. right now first responders are frantically searching for survivors after a deadly string of tornados killedt( 26 people over the weekend, leveling entire homesfá and businesses. it marks the xddeadliest storm mississippi has seen ine1t( ove years.xd the twisters packingxd winds as high as 155 miles per hour, and now recovery|■ efforts could become even more complicated with more severe weather in the forecast. joining us nowx.nq!■ more is nb newsçó senior national correspondentçó tom llamas who joins us from rolling fork. tom, good morning. what are you learning? what are you seeing there? >> reporter: well, jose, you can see justt( behind me the uttere dev!$7ation here. the sun is out now in the fá morning, and you canxú(ee what s left of rolling fork, and there is not much left. behind me is a mixture of
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houses, tree +ñçó insula appliances, and people'sok memories, and when you seeq thi devastation, you ask yourselfe1 how can a tornado do this because it's a tornadotp■f nears powerful ori] in s"5■r powerfullp than a category 5 q hurricane. as youçó ]y this is the çó deadliest tornado inw3 mississii in the last 50 xdyears. this morning amid piles of destruction and desperation, a growing sense of shock ine1 central mississippi. >> i know wefá can rebuild, but what you doçó with thexdlplp devastation? what you doxd with all this? >> reporter: the violent weekend of weatherxdñijf included at le
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>> i don't really see how all three of us '■é@■ out of this house alive without a scrape. >> reporter: the killer tornados causing a trail of destruction spanning more than 2000l■ miles leaving thousands without power, launching cars airborne, and obliterating homes and businesses including thisb.■ enf business district in rolling fork. when people say this town has been wiped off the p,■t(map, the not exaggerating. p &h(lc% you can't make out cars
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many are still wondering how they fáqñsurvived. >> we couldn't believe it. >> reporter: we met becky m )njt herr corner where she rode out the tornado in a bathroom, the only part left standing. >>?;■ it was so loud. i've never heard anything like this, and my husband was yelling because he was being hit in the head with bricks, and it was so scary. >> do you think you'll stay in this town? do you think you'll rebuild? >> yes, we're going to stay t( here. here. own, but our heart is soq bigu■%■n this town. >> reporter: so jose, you heard it there, a small town but with a very, very big heart. our nbc news drone is in the air
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over rolling fork right now, and you can see some of the damage. the damage may remindñi you of when we were in kentucky more than a year agoi] for thatfá devastating tornado that rippedh apart that community asfá well. here 85% of this town is gone according to the mayor.ñi a very tight-knit community, you heardfá that there in some of those interviews. that last woman we intervieoe#ì% ms. miles, her husbandq is actually the police chief. the 911 calls have been coming through to his cell phone5a■xd give you another idea of h"/ñfá small this town is, the mayor also happens to be the funeral director. so peo ■ here know everyone who passed away. ujrj injured. in some cases they're lookingw3% for their homes, jose. we met a man yesterday, he'sq looking for his home. and i said what is that feeling like?t(é@■ he said listen, my neighbor just i don't care if i never find my home. to can. it gives you a sense of what the people are going through heuñr % ut devastation.
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tom llamas, thank you so much. >> for moree1 on this, i want t ez steven mccrane,nb■ executive director at mississippi emergency management agency. i thank you for being with us this morning. what are emergency crews5a■ fac rightd >> yeah, you 5a■know, where we right now, we finally got through after almost 48 hours of just releasing our searchñr and it took that long to make sure5 that we had combed every area, every home, every business where someone could possibly survive this event,j: end up those operations last night.fá and along the same time, the response getting the volunteer reception centers,v disaster centersñi up, andp5■ t going to be key. we have fñm)■ on sitea5■ with ur here in the state. we've got teams going out. they're going to be going door to door, disaster assistance,a5 survivor assistancee1 teams.
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we don't even have a post office in rolling fork anymore. i've been k0$u$ere the last two days, and the descriptions have been well-intended, but until you're on the ground it's worse than what you can even see on the video.e1 all services,t( they're gone. >> so how do you start again? and steven,xd you know, it seem in this case there was almost immediate reactiona5■ by authorities toñi go into this s destroyed area, but what are the things that are needed right now?ñifáxdó[■ >> yeah, within 31 minutes afteu theñi storm hit, we had other directions that came into the town. ."■ department, cars,nb■ everything1
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÷sp)e you preparing fors7■ that? >> yeah,çó we hadxd a band of se thunderstormsñr that came in abt one county lower than where rolling fork is last night, and this is ourm) we prepare forfá severe weather spring hereñi in
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we're already out there in the field. we've been there for the past two days, and now we'reko■ etti some robust funding that we knead to be able to continue this rebuilding andxd speed isç what i keep tellingxdw3 everybo
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safe speedxd but speedw3 to recovery. >> i'm just+■ wondering from so of the folks we've been hearing, tom llamas and other correspondents there. their lives will never be the same, and if youñi didn't lose ] lo. what do you say to those folks? what are the steps that they should be looking to carry out today? >> you know, today is tissue as we were walking through 3zyoung lady that w her i]home, and her husband was actually trying to save her and get her out after the storm, and he ended up going to the hospital, and she was able to make it out relatively fine, so today isjf assessing what you have. whaqi do you have? we already havee1xd things ther where we can handleok the food. we can handle the water and xdçó supplies. but what cançó you maybe possib save from that home that is totally d1ñ anything.
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a lot of times the only -- there's going to be a lotxd of memories and a lot of things we're going to have once we get into the steps of removing all that debris. i'mñi coordinating that right a this time. it's a massive amount of debris that has to be ñiremoved from t private property and even from the roadways. we've not the roadwaysçó necessarily open still, power lines are down. but we've got them shut off so emergozy services can handle that and go up and down theq roads and goñá probably yesterday rightw3 in t middle of rollingñi fork, and s we've got additional fireñi cre■ there, we have a lot of debris. therexd inr necessarily é5t' across the town. ä.ç
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>> i thank you very much for being with us today, executive director of mississippi emergency çómanagement. i really appreciate it.q >> if you'd like to help those! affected by the ñrtornados, you can makexd a $10 donation to th american red crossñi by texting the word tornado toi]q 90999, a the unitedr mississippi is accepting donations of water at theirw3 office in vichburg. you can check their website or facebook page or call the number you see on your screen. if you're listening tolp us, th number is e÷01-636-1733. you can find outfá where to sen donations to supportr efforts at this number, and of course there onxd their web pag. rightçó now people across israel are on strike as the county facesñi one of the bigge politicale1 crises in its histo.
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theselpe1e1 protests come after minister benjamin netanyahu fired his defensee1 minister wh spoke out against the prime minister's unprecedented plan to change israel's judiciary. netanyahu has proposed givingxd the legislature controli]t( ove appointing judges and taking away the supreme court's ability to reviewçóxde1i]e1 major piece legislation. israel's embassy in washington is closed right nowq after israel's diplomatic core overseas join the strike. ìy55ujjt have been left stranded as all departing flights were grounded today. take a look at thesew3 picturest the airport, and joining us now from tel avive1xd isfá nbc's ra sanchez. what arefáxdfá you seeing thered now? >> reporter: we are actually in jerusalem, the very heart of this city.
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this crowd is hereok to reinfor netanyahu, and we are ñiwaiting to see what th prime minister has to say. we expected to hear fro% him a couple of hours ago. we thought that he would ann.-lce that he was essentially backing down, that het( was goi to put on pause at least temporarily this plan to weaken the supreme court, but he isok facing a lot of opposition, both on the streets from cl/áds like
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also iu inside the government arei] urgg him not to back down, and these right wing demonstrators are saying, look, we won in the election backf dn november, and these protesters, the liberal protesters who are against these supreme court reformsçó are stopping the democratically elected government from going ahead. so it has been a really unprecedented 24 hours here in israel. as you said, the airport isfá st downxd for outgoing flights. there is a general strike, businesses all across this country have comee1xd toxd a ha largely so peopleçó can turrd o this is something the biden adm you can see this crowdçó behinde coming up,ñi some of them are waving thee1t(e1 flags toxdxd bp
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netanyahu's likud party. so jose, this isr unprecedented period in israeli history.e1 no one can remember a strike on this scale before, and we are y to see what the prime minister will say in the hours to come. jose. >> raf sanchez in jerusalem,ó[y thank you so very much.fá appreciate it. up next, whatçó we know abo another witness going before the grand jury considering whether toçóçó indict former presidenti donald trump over hush money payments during his campaign. an(ø■ later, march madness q really earned its name this year, the final four is set. we'll tell you who's in and who's out after a week of shockers and nail biters. it's beene1 really crazy. you'reçó watching "josé diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. your projects done right
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the latest on the investigations surrounding former president donald trump.g a source with direct knowledge of the situation tells nbc news another witness is expected to appear today before afád investigating at(ñ $130,000 hus money payment madefá to an adul film actress before the 2016 election. this as manhattan district attorney alvin bragg went back and forth with republican lawmakers seeking mored information about the case. bragg said inñrt( alp statementd on saturday night qthat,i] quot we evaluate cases in our ñfacts, the ñilaw, and thoç evidence.e1 it is not appropriate for congress to interfere with
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pending local investigations. dozens of violent threats. even one of trump's ownfái] attorneys says a now5a■ deleted image of trump holding a bqs11 i don't -- i thinkw3 that was a ill-advised postxd that one of s "d$ei] quicklyçóq took down whe realized the resident rig and the photo that was attached to it. >> nbcñr news national correspondent gabe gutierrez in new york city and paul charleston aq former u.s. attorney in xdarizona. so gabe, what can we expect to happen once this grand jury resumes today? >> well, hi, jose, good morning. as you qmentioned, we're expecting that witness later on today. we don't yet know who that witness will be. based on conversations with attorneys, nbc news can report that witness willa5■ notçó be mk cohen,w3qw3 stormy daniels or a% witnesswáuutjted by trumpi]ñr
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attorneys, but it is still unclear who itw3 will be becaus this entire grand jury process isko■ shrouded in secrecy. this morning, district attorney alvin bragg arrived here at the courthouse and in previous weeks we've seen the grand jury meet on mondays, wednesdays, andñi thursdays. on lastu but over the weekend, former president trump told my é- this case had essentially be dropped. that did not ap7mfr to be the case, both by fact we're expecting th■y4witness this 9==9 >> so paul, what do you make of how the grand jury has been work&dt so !i)?w3 hat i would say is
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is commendable the;gree to which weq do not knowq what's happening rightko■ now, and the people who should be commended for that fact are first, d.a. bragg, her quiet about his plans, his intent about whether or not hew wishes to charge q))mer president trump or what those exact chargesw3 would be, but me significantly becausexdt( prosecutors arecc obligated and should keep those ideas andñi q the membersxd of this grand jur too are to be congratulated to not having leaked to any significant degree what their plans are. we don't know what's going to )zj afternoon. there may be a witness, we don't know whoñi that witness may be. ■ kind of secrecy is exactly e. how it is the grand jury is supposed to operate, and allr those who ar >> paul, take us behindçó the scenes açó little bit as far as
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grand juries in general on cases like ñrxdthis,2eten though thisa unique case in and of itself. gabe was talking about theq possibility that they will vote oneok way or another t(sometimek ⌝#uiu$at process, what are the thresholds they have to cross in ordert( to sayw3 yes oó >> hundreds of grand juries, ani the grand jury processlpjf has withçó our country for over gy0 years. they are what stands between us, theok citizens, and the government. prosecutors present thev■ evidence. we've wvgn seen that former president trump has been allowed to put forward a witness. but theok burden of proof forñi prosecutorsçót( is only probabl cause. a prosecutor need only show that there is probable cause to believe that a crime hasfá çót( occurred. while that burden itself is very low, what all prosecu¥ñ will be thinking andfáwsr most certa d.a. bragg will have in mind as well %rráh(p)eer prosecutors is the factfá that even though they need onlywshow probable
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cause here, should this matter go toxd ñiw3trial, they'll have prove this case beyond a reasonable doubt. that, as you know, is a much higher burden of proof. >>i] and paul, the fact that th former president has madeñie1 statements on social media posts about theçói] investigations agt him, could those comments in
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in this nation of 330 billion people, somewherexd out there re is a follower of formert( president trump's who believes that im!ç■ is anññdxd invitatio visit just that kind of violence on ñid.a. bragg. should that happen, it will not only be criminal. it will bet(xd tragic. >> gabe gutierrez and paul charleston, thank you sot( much. up next, exclusive details about a major deal between the u.s. and mexico aimedt( at fighting drug and gun smuggling you're watching "josé border.4/ you're watching "josé border.4/ diaz-balart reports" on msnbc.çñ ì(lc, (dock worker) right on time. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and order their own replacement parts. (foreman) nice work. (vo) and retailers can get ahead of the fashion trend of the day with a new line tomorrow. with a verizon private 5g network, you can get more agility and security.
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for this lack of cooperation is corruption. a lot of mexican law enforcement is in the pocket of the drug ■e are parts of the mexican military that the órf= >> so ken, what on the u.s. side in their responsibility --t(!u■ because you're absolutely right, ' mexico are oftentimesu at least from thefá united stat originally, so what is it that you think that ther government couldi] to on its si to try and stem the flowobjt guf into mexico? >> you know, that remains to be
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donald trump'sw#óñi campaign is donald trumpant to work for flo governor ron dçóesantis. don't. a trump aide confirmed to nbc news an edict from the trump campaign which saidñi futureçó desantis staffers would not be welcome to join the trump team in the campaign orñixd in the w% house. this comes as trump went after desantis during his first big campaign rally on saturday ripping him for his handling of theçó covid pandemic and past positions including cuts to medicare and social security.e1d with us now nbc news correspondentt( vaughn hillyardn west palm beach, florida. so howxd unusual is it for one campaign to make thisxd kind of e
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you're either on the campaign or in the trumpqñr white house. this is sort of opposite fromxdn 2016 when trump opened his arms is and embraced anybody who is able toñir willing toi] join the force, if you will.xd this time çóaround, though, they're sending the message from the outset if you choose to go and propfá up the chief rival a this point, you're notxd welcom back. when you look at the positioning, donald trump up by aboutok 30 percentage points waa pretty goodfá situation that th find themselves in. it would make somebody, you'd thinkçó second guessq about joig ■i] campaign at this point, e1 jose. >> and trump once again went after desantis during his rally after desantis during his rally over the weekenn pá is thefá voh of these men? are they essentially going for the same group of e1okvoters? >> jose,e1q that is the challen
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here, and really more of a challenge for ron desantis. hx'páhbeen mimicking trump'sfá messaging going for tpo the question forjf ron desantiss not whether or not he could beat joe biden in a general. the question is whether he could survive a gop primary against donald trump. and that isxd whyñ yeah, i could?;?÷ support ron des! but i don't t.)-■ he's going to be the nominee, and thatr i'm still sty tru■p. that's whyñr you're seeing theñ gloves come off the donald trump campaign in particular. it is interesting, though, because the problem for the republican partyçó is just how wildlyçó divisive and unpopular
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mr.ñi trumpq remains. overall, you seeçó now in our latest poll pbs news hour maris npr poll, you have people who do want him to consider -- want him to consider -- continuingok the overall majority of americans don't want him to be á president, over 60% don't want pr two-thirds of çóindependents, which is a key group, but of course among republicans, 3/4 do want himçó to be president. soqñi hereñr is the actual tens. he is very, veryjf popular with his base. the question is if that's a floor or a ceiling for him, but he is highly unpopular with everyone else. >> and vaughn, you were theçó oy network reported to travel with trump to and from his waco rally. what didu
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that chorus are january 6th defendants. during the playing of that song there's video that included footage of the january 6th insurrection, andwsñd that is w■ came just days after he suggested that there should be, quote, potentialqe1 deathñit(i] destruction. in the scenario charges wereñr be brought against him in any of thesei] investigations. >> the other day you put outñi there could beñr potentially deh %-pmy(t%tuqáurjzt( toçó you wou
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potentially violence be justifiable, was january 6th justifiable? >> no, i don't like violence, and i'm not for violence at all. ar and you know, they rigged an election. they stole!u■ an election,ñr thd many bad things. theylp didd i have no idea what's going to happen, but i can tell you that they have no u exnerá to which thexd former president while still serving in the white houseñi ahead of januy 6th helpedfá propel the ultimat that this is the time tot( taken thefá prosecutors and the democraticñi party in quite ver specific ways, quote, potential
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's ra sanchez in jerusalem. what are we lear: hour? >> reporter: well, jose, if■ jt the last few minutes, a far right member ofñr netanyahu's
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jose. >> raf sanchez in jerusalem, at 6:45 p.m. local time. i thank you for that. up next, car sales are rising despite record highp,■ monthly fápayments. plus, we're live with an xd
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it will cost the insurance fund around $20 billionokñpr(r will e paid for by hí7%er fees charged to other banks in america that stillxdt(q continue to operate. >> new data showsñi that despit sky high monthly payments, new auto sales numbers have been much hotter than expected? >> yeah. this isfá interesting. p4 to cox automotive data. they have a bunk■k of data poinr series, used vehicle services indexes and everything else, they'reñrárju)jt used vehicle prices are up 9% through mid-march. new vehicle prices are on the rise. if z■á■ look atqt( everything t, one reason we're seeingñi price for cars remainingqi] high is vehicler on theçó used side are downc significantly from the same timá last year andr pre-pandemic.cí c1 cox automotiveñi says they don' cox automoti■ total number of u sales to return to pre-pandemic levels until pcn2026. one of the reasons why it continues÷ to be that way is
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because despite the high prices and higher interest rates, there are still customers out there prices. to pay those higher -- until that starts to change, you could see highq prices remain fr at( while. >> dominic chu, thanks. turningxd tg3 another edge your seat weekend for college basketball fans. florida atlantic university whiche1 has only been to one otr ncaa tournament before this season is keeping its dream alive as the team took down kansas state to secure its spot in the final four. on the qwomen's side, ohio stat st)0■ qe1uconn, one of the most dominant teams in the last decade toa5■ get one stepq closo a national title. joining us now is sam brock. this has been crazy all around. >> they call is march madness. this year it's living up to its name.
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on the me final four teams, three of them had never been there before. one of those is florida university. they'd only been in the ncaa program once in the program's court, it's chaos.xdñr look at this video last night when theylp arrived back on cams at 8:30, 9:00 at night. theyçóçó got a hero'sxdxdjfw3t(.
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on the women's side, they're in action today. they have to the lost a game all season. they are the dominant powerhouse. iowa already punched its ticket to the final four with lsu. caitlin clark lastfá night dropd a 40-pointt(c triple-double. you don'tq see that happen int( college basketball. iowa suddenly is storming into the final four withxd all of th momentum. uconn you mentioned in your introduction that thee1 uconn women are to the playing in the >> unbelievable. sam brock, great to see you. thank you very much. that wraps up the hour for me. you can reach mejf on instagram and ñrtwitter, and you can watc
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highlights of the show. thank you for the privilege of your time. andrea mitchell picks up with the news after a quick break. my kids are sports kids. we're always running from one activity to another. i'm still tonya, and i got botox® cosmetic, and this is like the first thing i've done for me in a really, really long time. my life is still crazy, it's just as full as it was before. just with less lines. botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet, and forehead lines look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness may be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic if you have a skin infection. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, headache, eyebrow, eyelid drooping, and eyelid swelling. tell your doctor about your medical history. muscle or nerve conditions, and medications including botulinum toxins. as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. see for yourself at botoxcosmetic.com we must finally hold social media companies accountable.
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