Good to be with you. Im katy tur. We have Breaking News out of lebanon. Any moment from now, Vice President , you know what, thats the wrong script. We do have Breaking News out of lebanon where israel just struck the headquarters of hezbollah. U. S. Designated terror group. You can see this in video that the strike was big, hitting a building in southern beirut. An israeli official tells Nbc News that the target was the iranbacked leader, Hassan Nasrallah. It wasnt clear whether he had been killed. The strike had interesting timing, launched just an hour after prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this to the United Nations. They endanger their own people. They put a missile in every kitchen, a rocket in every garage. I said to the people of lebanon this week, get out of the Death Trap that hezbollah has put you in. Dont let Nasrallah Drag Lebanon into the abyss. Were not at war with you. Were at war with hezbollah, which has hijacked your country and threatens to destroy ours. As lo
this away. key point if he wins. if he wins. thank you very, very much. i want to bring in our legal expert, shan wu, trump s bid in fwa georgia was clearly a long shot last ditch effort. how big of a blow is it for the former president for the case to be unanimously shut down? i think it s a significant message to his team, that even a conservative court is not going to listen to any frivolous claims, and that s really what that was. it was his effort to completely wholesale, say, you re just not allowed to investigate or to charge me. i think it s a strong message. it certainly is, kari, what do you make of this decision by the georgia supreme court? well, i think it s significant that it was unanimous. because what the special purpose grand jury is a little bit unusual. not every state has it, but it is something specific to georgia law, and so that s the way it works there. the georgia supreme court is the court positioned to best
vladimir putin s intentions are. do you have a better read than others as to why he would amass so many troops, heavy artillery, and do it, you know, so publicly? we re looking at open, you know, open satellite photography. it s very clear what he s got there. why would he do that? reporter: yeah, i m sure what s troubling president biden and a lot of my former colleagues in the white house is putin s had a clear trajectory for two decades. when it comes to ukraine and fwa georgia that they not be admitted into nato, and occupy chunks of those countries to prevent that outcome. also his domestic politics at home, as the russian economy sputters, as covid has been a tough blow to them, he reaches for international crises, international aggression to shore up support for him at home. it s hard to see him and saber rattling like this without