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israel vowing to intensify its war against hamas, even as there s a call for more aid. and netanyahu heckled by families of hostages, demanding for loved ones to be saved now. and then strikes against iran-backed militants, and what it means for the region and u.s. it has been a rocky year for the president. a look back and a look forward to his 2024 campaign pitch. later as well, the anti-vaxx movement on the rise. a rave of lawmakers that oppose vaccine requirements, and what it means as the covid infections keep ticking up. hey, everybody. good morning to you. we begin this hour with new developments in the israel-hamas war. this morning plumes of smoke can be seen over the skies of gaza, and a senior adviser of the prime minister bibi netanyahu. he will meet with secretary of state, tony blinken as well, and he met with israeli forces telling them do not stop. he vowed to continue the war to the end. and let s bring in nbc s ryan nobles at the white house, and a ret ....
pretty much so i m doing right now. i just don t even where to begin. entire communities leveled after violent storms tear through parts of the united states. you ll hear from those directly impacted. donald trump s supporters expressing concerns the former u. s president won t get a fair trial details and how one prominent democrat is responding and we re live in rome as pope francis presides over palm, sunday mass today after leaving the hospital. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom leila harrack. we begin with those powerful storms that battered parts of the united states and the death toll rising yet again, at least 22 people were killed and dozens more injured after tornadoes and storms hit on friday and saturday, the latest fatality saturday evening in delaware. in tennessee, seven people killed in mcnairy county, the mayor of covington s tennessee became emotional, speaking to the media on saturday. the last life is hard to deal with. we can t rebuild it. hotel ....
criminal insurrection probe intensifying. i have a very special guest on that later in the hour. coming up i have neil cochel to start us off. look at this report from cnn, trump lawyers waging a secret fight to try to halt a grand jury from getting information from his inner circle, basically blocking testimony that otherwise would be relevant, meaning the prosecutors at least want to introduce it. we know the context for this, those 40 new subpoenas. you have a former prosecutor on the letitia james side saying that the business probe is basically a dealt penalty for trump org. so you have the insurrection and the business probe both going at trump hard, and then that s not the only thing going on. these are circling trump while he has no presidential powers left. we have seen in the special master case where they thought it would help to have more court review, which could be true if he were president because in the process if the president says, hey, national securi ....
struck and killed on the highway. tragic. you want to warn you this video is graphic. it s from june 10th during a smuggling arrest. the suspect was pulled over. about half a dozen illegal migrants who were in the car decided to bail out. and one man ran right into traffic and was hit by a car and killed. just tragic. the smuggling suspect is now charged with his death. this is outnumbered. hello, everyone. i m kayleigh mcenany here with my cohost, emily compagno. joining us, julie banderas, cassie smedile, and jerry jones. first about remain in mexico, this was obviously a loss for the conservative wing of the justices and a win for the biden administration. here is what she said. the border patrol issued more than 107 million encounters with aliens along the mexico border. it appears that one of these is not admissible. the government simply releases the sale into the country in hopes they will show up for hearing and his or her entitlement to remain will be decided ....
investigations into donald trump should continue. that does include a majority of independents, also even some republicans. but despite those numbers and all of those investigations, the big question this morning still isn t will trump run again, because it sure sounds like he s going to, but, rather, is he going to jump in before the midterms or after? we have new reporting on why some in his circle are telling him to wait. joining me now is nbc news justice reporter ryan riley, our senior national political reporter mark caputo, josh dossey, political reporter for the washington post, and lisa ruben, an msnbc legal analyst. ryan, i want to begin with you. this document posted by the judge this morning, walk us through the reasoning and what that means. yeah, he laid out a lot of what he said in court last week. i think one of the big things i really notice about it, which isn t surprising coming from a judge who signed the actual search warrant and said this is le ....