hear from senate majority leader mitch mcconnell after he wraps up lunch with his gop colleagues. we ll see if he slips his hand in terms of his play book. dana: if he does, let us know. let s bring in republican senator lindsey graham. i think they re getting ready there. and former new jersey governor tom cane who is chairing a task force on fighting terrorism. can you hear me? i can. i can hear, but not well. dana: let me start with senator graham. i ll translate. dana: senator graham, can i get thought from you, senator graham, about this national emergency vote. you re a lawyer. you ve been in the senate. you understand all these things. can you understand that there are some republican colleagues of yours who are objecting to this on principle? well, i don t want to criticize my colleagues, but as a lawyer, the president is on firm legal ground.
we were all wrong. we were all just confused. reporter: the coach retired in february. michigan state president is now facing mounting pressure to follow her out the door. is this the right way to handle disclosures of abuse on msu s campus? reporter: the michigan state faculty is calling for an emergency vote of no confidence. yet the university board remains supportive. here s the trustee joe ferguson on a local radio show monday. there are so many more things going on at the university than just this nassar thing. just this nassar thing. ferguson has since issued an apology but this nassar thing is much bigger than msu now. he molested my friends and my teammates. how could you? usa gymnastics said it first received similar reports of nassar s abuse in 2015 but he was not fired until six weeks
countries who disrespect us in the u.n. and this vote will be remembered. let s go to london. nbc news foreign correspondent lucy joining us from there. how is the international community responding to sort of these threats by both trump and ambassad ambassador nikki haley. not well. the vote was a stunning rebuke. and the climax on the issue. monday every single nation in the u.n. security council voted in favor of a resolution deeming trump s jerusalem decision as null and void. yesterday was an emergency vote on virtually the same wording and despite president trump s unprecedented threat that any country s coming out against the u.s. could see their aide cut, the numbers 128 nations speak for themselves. even pakistan which gets a lot of u.s. aide voted in favor of this resolution. now the palestinians very much see this as a success. they wanted to use this vote to show the u.s. the majority of the world backs their positions.
denver international is one of the busiest airports in the country. we operate just like a city and that takes a lot of energy. we use natural gas throughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal generating electricity on-site and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we re very focused on reducing our environmental impact. and natural gas is a big part of that commitment. now the continuing developments out of venezuela with the country s leader able to rule by the power of decree for the rest of this year after an emergency vote on sunday. the question now is how will he
pro russian separatists stealing evidence and even bodies from the wreckage of the shot down plane. today an emergency vote expected to demand international access to the site as new evidence points to russia being responsible. kelly wright is here now filling us in on all of the latest information. good morning, kelly. good morning to you as well. secretary of state john kerry says russian separatists shot down 12 aircraft in the last month. they were involved in shooting down malaysian flight mh17 killing all people on board. which know with a certainty we saw the launch from this area of what we deem to be an sa 11 because of the altitude 33,000 feet and because of the trajectory. we have the trajectory recorded. we know it occurred at the moment this aircraft disappeared from the radar screen.