and no leads in that cocaine mystery at the white house. the secret service just briefing lawmakers on their investigation. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. i want to begin with that update on the cocaine discovered at the white house. nbc s ryan nobles is up on capitol hill, where it looks hot and the heat was on those investigators. what did they tell those lawmakers? reporter: not very much. at least when you talk to republicans, chris, they seemed very unhappy with the information that the secret service was able to provide both the oversight committee and homeland security committee. republicans believe that this is something that secret service should be able to figure out, that they shobe t narrow down the list of suspects, question those suspects and come up with an answer. they were given the strong impression from secret service officials today that when the investigation concludes, they ll not ultimately come to that answer. an
hunting for hamas terrorists. lawrence: it is really dangerous. they don t have the surprise they typically would have. the white house now publicly stating what the israelis have said all along. hamas is using medical facilities as command centers. i can confirm we have information that hamas and the palestinian islamic jihad used some hospital in gaza strip including al-shifa and tunnels under them to conceal and support their military operation and to hold hostages. brian: there you go. this targeted raid after the idf delivery of incubator, baby food and medical supplies to help doctors caring for palestinian civilians. we have a medical ship right off the coast. steve: i m in the nation s capital a day after 300,000 peacefully rallied against antisemitism and for the safe return of the 200 plus hostages. we ll have more on the march for israel in just a moment. first to alex hogan live on the ground in northern israel. alex. good morning, increased tension here,
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