we ll be back here, tomorrow night, at eight pm eastern. stay right where you are because there is much more news coming up on msnbc. what happens at the supreme court this week could be the beginning of the end for donald trump and one historic way. plus, a report from behind the curtain, trump s conviction scenario. what does that mean? a very good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. we begin with breaking news. right now, around back houthi rebels vowing the latest american strikes will not go unanswered or unpunished. 36 targets struck, 13 locations, carried out by the united states and great britain with support from other countries. nbc news with this exclusive video of the attack from the uss eisenhower and the red sea. national security adviser, jake sullivan, emphasizing the strikes are not over yet. it began with the strikes on friday night, that is not the end of it. we intend to take condit
that tweet, be there, we will be wild. it was a tweet that set up a violent chain reaction that resulted in a deadly attack on our government. cnn is not reporting the special counsel is asking witnesses about a contentious oval office meeting on december 18th, 2020. more than a month after the election, and mere days after the electoral college made official the decision of the american people. in short, that trump had lost the election. in that moment, the disgraced ex-president had two paths. he had door number one, admit head on that his campaign met the end of the line, keep in pace simple peaceful transfer of power. behind door number two, not just fall, but vaults into the abyss, commit to antidemocratic measures. of course, we all know the rest of the story. on this night in december, this crucial juncture, the six-hour cage match essentially unfolded deep inside the white house. on one side, it would summon trump s own white house team, quote, crazy. as you know, peo
president volodymyr zelenskyy taking his fight for membership directly to the summit and calling the uncertain timeline for ukraine s entry absurd. also, a grand jury just selected in georgia to consider potential indictments against donald trump and others. the investigation of 2020 leaf interference heating up as the donald trump legal team seeks to delay the former president s trial in the federal classified documents case. cnn on the scene of catastrophic flooding in the capital of vermont. the governor there warning the crisis is far from over amid fears a dam could bust after record rainfall. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. wolf blitzer is on assignment. i m john king and you re in the situation room. we begin with the nato summit and the growing pressure being placed on the alliance by the president of ukraine. volodymyr zelenskyy sounding increase leg frustrated by the lack of a clear path for nato membership and arguing his
harris: listen carefully. every time you hear biden administration officials explain how iran s paid for and trained terrorists killed three american soldiers and at least 40 others were wounded. biden s pentagon says confusion happened over the enemy drone striking at the same time as the u.s. drone was returning to the base. they ll figure that out. here is what s really happening for the american people. for 105 days a mortal enemy, iran, through its groups that it pays for and backs, fires at will, hits their targets, kills our people, and still no address to the nation by president biden. i m not talking about a few words here and there. let s see if they can explain why he can t explain to us why iran feels like it can do this even though he said he knew they wouldn t do anything. we need answers now. and some backbone would be good. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. the pentagon has released information on the patriots we just lost. sergeant wi
you ve got donald trump saying let fentanyl flit across the border and kill americans. spew on democrats, the border, and a little hocus pocus. this is the embankment where it s been dug out. easily big enough to fit a bed. jesse: the solutions to the homeless crisis. caves. my husband is at work making a paycheck, my coparent is at the day care center with our kids, and i m going to get coffee and read a novel. spew an american throuples are everywhere. what you need to know. plus. jesse: welcome to a special edition of jesse watters primetime. every great nation has had this in common: great walls. the athenians have the most beautiful metropolis in the world. it was an open target to foreign navies since athens was perched on the coast. it was a wall that made the city impenetrable during their war with sparta. the byzantines fortified their city with walls that towered over 40 feet tall, and for over a millennium it prevented enemy armies from penetrat