Out for tiktok . The new plea from tiktoks ceo as a bill that could ban the app moves from the house to the senate. Plus, Jury Deliberations under way in the historic trial of James Crumbley. Could the father of a Michigan School shooter also be found guilty . And later, Weather Extremes. A Big Winter Storm Wallops colorado, and the east sees record warm weather. Thanks for joining us. It is 10 00 eastern, im Ana Cabrera Reporting from new york. We begin with the Breaking News out of florida this morning where former President Trump has just arrived at a federal courthouse. Hes there in a bid to get his maralago classified documents case dismissed. There are no cameras at this hearing, but we have a team inside ready to report out the details as we get them. Joining us from outside that courthouse, nbcs dasha burns. Also with us, msnbc Legal Correspondent lisa ruben, former new york assistant attorney general tristan snell, and former federal prosecutor michael zelden. Thank you for jo
Miami. This case contains 40 of the 88 Felony Counts against trump including willful retention of National Defense information and conspiracy to obstruct justice. Hes pleaded not guilty. The former president defended his actions last night during an interview with newsmax. I took them very legally and i wasnt hiding them. We had boxes on the front of a lot of those boxes had clothing and were moving out, unfortunately, were moving out of the white house. With us to talk more about this, nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent, ken dilanian outside the courthouse in fort pierce, chuck rosenberg, former u. S. Attorney and senior fbi official, and rebecca roife, former manhattan district attorney. What has been happening so far at the hearing where youre at . Reporter good morning, jose. Our colleagues inside the courtroom tell us that arguments are under way before judge Aileen Cannon. Shes hearing two of mr. Trumps seven motions to dismiss this case today. And she began by askin
Continuin middle east and beyond. Talks are continuing on middle east and beyond. Talks are continuing on a middle east and beyond. Talks are continuing on a possible middle east and beyond. Talks are continuing on a possible six middle east and beyond. Talks are continuing on a possible six weekl continuing on a possible six week ceasefire, despite israel not attending. Israel says it wont attending. Israel says it wont attend until hamas comes up with a list of hostages still alive. Hamas took 253 hostages on the 7th Of October. Hamas says it cannot provide the information because of his royal s continuing bombardment of gaza and says hostages are being held by different palestinian groups and in different areas of the gaza strip. Another night of intense israeli strikes in gaza. With homes flattened, people crushed. Ushering in another day of grief stricken goodbyes. After six months of brutal war, even israels closest ally, the us, is ratcheting up the pressure for a new truce with
glass to the bank s leadership as democrats tried to take steps to prevent it from happening again. then, a russian fighter je harasses and collides with a u s. drone as we get new reporting about planned wa crimes cases and a dangerous new drug ravaging american streets what you need to know from a doctor on the frontlines, as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. the feds are now scrutinizin the nation s second bigges bank failure nbc news has confirmed the justice department and the securities and exchang commission are investigating the meltdown at silicon valley bank two sources tell nbc the doj s inquiry is its early stages an part of it will focus on whether bank executives sold any stop prior to the collapse so far, svb is not commenting. as for claw backs, as senior administration official says the fdic has legal grounds t act in certain cases but som officials also say to stay tuned on that matter, and at t
Designers for architects. Wherever yourejoining me from Around The World, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. You know, our cities, theyre home to governments, cathedrals, universities, hospitals, hundreds of millions of homes and billions of people. They dominate the Global Economy, but they also generate the vast majority, 70 , of the worlds carbon emissions. The world, it has become more populous than at any point in history. And since 1980, the proportion of People Living in urban areas, it has soared. In that year, it was just over 39 . By 2007, for the first time, more than half of the global population were living in an urban setting. And here in 2024, that number is now nearly 60 . Its projected to be 68 by the middle of this century. And if that trend continues, more than 80 , or four in five of us, will be living in towns or cities by 2080. That means therell be six times as many big cities with a population of more than a million people. But some regions