House Judiciary Committee jerry nadler wants to launch the impeach. Hearings. But the pekar tells him no. Tonight new details about what the two said to each other behind closed doors. New details that make this pregnant pause by nadler in response to wolf blitzer speak a thousand words. Are you on the same page with the speaker, nancy pelosi when it comes to impeachment . As i said, we are launching an inquiry now. And whether we launch an impeachment inquiry it may come to that. It may come to that. A painful pause coming after nadler failed to convince pelosi to move ahead with impeachment proceedings. But what she did say about President Trump behind the closed doors was shocking in this context. She said, we understand, i dont want to see him impeached. I want to see him in prison. Prison. Okay. To say, frequent impeachment i want prison. She clearly feels the heat from 59 democrats and nadler calling for impeachment. But think of this if the person second in line to the presidenc
From our nbc news headquarters here in new york. Day 764 of the Trump Administration, and at this friday evening at the end of another consequential week we are closing in on what is likely the last major move in Robert Muellers long running prosecution of Trumps Campaign manager, Paul Manafort. Muellers team had until midnight tonight to file a sentencing memo in washington. Thats not the last of it. Manafort pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy involving his work in ukraine. A judge last week ruled that manafort lied about his communications with con tan seen the kilimnik, a former business associate according to to the fbi. Specifically the judge found manafort lied about sharing campaign poling data with him and discussing a peace plan for ukraine that would benefit russia. The feds said the relationship between manafort and kilimnik goes to the heart of what the special counsels office is investigating. This upcoming sentencing memo which may not be made public right away co
Why he did what he did. He was a 29yearold man from london. What more can you tell us right now, ali . Reporter good morning. Its been a blood bath in new zealand. There are fears that the death toll may go up even further in what seems to be new zealand as worst mass shooting. The Prime Minister, who just gave a press conference described the attack as unprecedented violence in one of their darkest days. The shootings occurred in two mosques in the Christ Church area during friday afternoon prayers. Witnesses describe multiple deat deaths, where at least 41 people lost their lives. At you mentioned, four people are now in custody, three men and one woman. One of them is being charged with murder. Hes going to appear m court on saturday. Police said they werent aware of other suspects beyond the four who had been arrested. They said they cant be certain to see how fluid the situation is. Theyve raided another house in connection with the Christ Church attacks. It o its obviously a very
Natasha, what are you learning, first, about this ntsb team and about this crash . Reporter right. Well, i just spoke to an ntsb Public Affairs officer who says there is a team of 16 people coming to investigate what exactly happened with this crash landing. Now, as far as we know, this flight was taking off from Naval Air Station Guantanamo Bay yesterday. And came to Naval Air Station jacksonville where we are. Right behind the gates, the tarmac, where it apparently skidded at about 9 40 last night eastern time. Now, this ntsb team is taking off from d. C. At 9 00 a. M. Theyll get here to jacksonville before noon. And their job is to really document everything that they see with the plane staying in the water as it was, when it landed last night. They want to take a look at three factors. Potentially, what was happening with the human effect on board. The people operating the airplane. Their track record. Their history. Their last 72 hours. Theyre also going to be looking at the aircr
Good morning, everybody. It is tuesday, april 9th. Im yasmin vossoughian. We start with President Trump beginning this week by gutting the department of Homeland Security. Purging allies of his exchief of staff and john kelley. Yesterday the white house announced the director of the secret Service Retired marine Major General Randolph Alice is out. Alice disputed that he had been fired. Outi assure you that this is not the case. In fact i was told weeks ago by the administration that transition in leadership should be expected across dhs. It is my regret i was not able to address the workforce prior to this announcement. The New York Times reports trump who talked with members of his own secret Service Detail had soured on alice a while ago convinced as an outsider he not popular among the agents. The president made fun of the agents looks calling him dumbo because of his ears. Dhs reports the president may remove claire grady in order to avoid any legal challenges. And lee cissna and