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seriously. tim miller, miles taylor, and susan glasser joining me to discuss the man one magazine calls it biggest ager to the world. pause for hostages, new reports of a potential deal to secure the release of hostages held by hamas in exchange for a pause in the fighting. the latest from former nbc news foreign correspondent, martin fletcher. countdown to expulsion. a scathing house ethics reports may finally force the departure of george santos, the serial liar from new york. one of the first lawmakers who tried to hold him accountable, robert garcia, joins me live to discuss what s next. and, snl, at santos s expense. this is serious, they re calling for your expulsion. girl, expel me. that is that s not a word. girl is a word. that s not what i meant. this is the sunday show. election 2024 is less than a year away, the matchup seems like it ll be a rematch of 2020. joe biden versus donald trump. the prospect of another trump term, it s implications for am
donald trump clearly engaged in insurrection to overturn the 2020 loss. even that does not bar him from running in this state. we will try to make sense of this stunning ruling in just a moment. we are also live on the ground in israel as the onslaught against gaza continues, differing accounts of what is going on at al-shifa hospital. we are monitoring a news conference from israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and we will have the very latest in a moment on that. nbc news exclusive reveals two very different messages, the president is sending out to people who write to him. depending on where they stand on the israel-hamas war. plus, fear and failure for elon musk today. he is facing a backlash over his own antisemitic tweet on x. backlash that now includes the white house and some top advertisers. latest spacex launch coming up in flames today in texas. very latest, much more on both of those mosques stories ahead. we want to begin with a stunning and landmark decis
of the fraud he perpetuated. regardless of what this report says, is your plan to serve and stay in congress and not resign? like i said before i m staying in office for sure. that last voice you heard was republican congressman george santos of new york before the release of a damning ethics report. we ll go through that and what could come next for the embattled lawmaker. plus, we ll bring you the latest out of the middle east. israel says it has more evidence that hamas was operating out of a hospital in gaza. it comes as the idf recovered the body of a hostage near that facility. and also ahead we ll recap another busy day of diplomacy on the west coast for president biden where he met with the leaders of south korea and japan. good morning and welcome to way too early on this friday, november 17th. it s friday. we made it. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. we ll begin with some good news. the federal government will stay open at lea
in a california courtroom today, tearful conspiracy laced testimony from the man who brutally attacked nancy pelosi s 83 old husband, paul pelosi. david depape spending over an hour on the stand today, as you can see here from these court sketches, it s the first time that jurors have actually heard directly from the man who broke into the former speaker of the house is home, he says, to interrogate her. they were also shown a video of the attack. i m about to show it to you, but i do want to warn you it s disturbing. you don t even see the most graphic parts here though. the pope testified he was surprised when he encountered her husband, paul pelosi, instead. and then struck paul pelosi in the head with a hammer. police arrived on the scene, i should note, david depape, who is in court today, has pleaded not guilty. he did say today though that he thought he had killed paul pelosi and was disappointed after his original plan to object nancy pelosi had fallen apart. closin