with king charles will focus on climates. biden is a bigger lift of both in london and again at the nato summit in lithuania it will be justifying his decision to provide cluster bombs to ukraine which are banned by more than 120 countries. we are not signatories of that agreement. but it took me a while to be convinced to do it. the main thing is they have weapons to stop the russians now to keep them from stopping the ukrainian offensive to these areas. or they don t. and i think they needed them progress a key factor in the decision russia has been using cluster bombs on ukrainian soil since the beginning of the invasion. the land will need to be de- mind anyway ukraine also committed to postwar cleanup and u.s. officials point out they have huge incentive to mitigate risk to their own people. the move drew opposition from nato allies canada, spain, germany, the uk as well as some congressional democrats because i have some qualms about it. there is an international prohib
pitch their closing messages to voters. we ll have a slew of new polling numbers to see what, if anything, is getting through. also ahead, this week s jobless claims are in. what the new numbers on of the of another interest rate hike tell us about the state of our economy. professor eddie glaude jr. and jonathan lemire are with us. and joining us, nbc news national political reporter marc caputo and republican strategist and nbc news political analyst susan del percio. it s good to have you with us this hor hour. we have new polling out this morning. a hotly contested senate race in pennsylvania, the latest emerson college the hill survey finds mehmet oz with a two-point lead over john fetterman, within the poll s 3% margin of error. 4% remain undecided. let s keep it in pennsylvania. another new poll shows last week s debate between fetterman and oz appears to have had very little impact in minds of voters. 48% of voters telling monmouth university they will definitely
back to georgia mayors apologizing to his committee after he got arrested for criminal trespassing but police said they caught him after he allegedly broke into someone s house. he said he thought that house was abandoned. senior correspondent jonathan is live in atlanta with more on this. hi jonathan berg looks hi bill a lot of drama for one of george s newest cities, south fulton was founded just six years ago. he has about 100,000 people located just to the southwest of the city of atlanta. the mayor has been released on $11000 bond. his own police department arrested him saturday on allegations he trespassed onto a private homeowner s property committed first-degree burglary which is a felony. according to the police report he confronted him after some walk into his home on a security camera feed. the owner claimed he told them i do not have to listen to you and you cannot give me orders. but did not identify himself as a mayor until homeowner took out
into their home. the complaint says a private security guard working near pelosi home on the night of the attack saw a man dressed in black carrying a large bag. after hearing banging, that security guard never called police. nbc news has confirmed capitol police in washington, d.c., had the ability to monitor pelosi s san francisco home 24 hours a day, but during the attack, no one was watching the security camera feed because the speaker of the house wasn t home. still, the violent home invasion raising new questions about security for elected officials and their loved ones. nbc s miguel almaguer with that report. it is the top of the hour. white house chief of staff ron klain join us in just a moment on the heels of president biden s speech last night. and with just five days left until the midterms, candidates