and to build something more enduring. negotiators continue to work, the gaps are narrowing, and we are continuing to push for an agreement in doha. it is still difficult work to get there, but i continue to believe it s possible. the us says it will bring a draft resolution to the un security council on friday. of hostages held by hamas. our correspondent mark lowen is following efforts to stop the violence, and sent this report from jerusalem. the rules of diplomacy is still very much in motion, antony blinken believes torque is possible to end this war even if you will be difficult, in his words, and also talking about how this progress with talking with regional actors about who and what could run a reconstructed gaza after the guns fall silent. israel is sending a delegation back to doha tomorrow on friday led by mossad, who will be having talks with the head of the cia and mediators from qatar and egypt, suggesting there is possibly some prog
something more enduring. negotiators continue to work, the gaps are narrowing, and we are continuing to push for an agreement in doha. it is still difficult work to get there, but i continue to believe it s possible. the us submitted a draft resolution to the un security council, for the first time calling for an immediate ceasefire tied to the release of hostages. the security council is expected to vote on the us draft resolution on friday. our us state department correspondent tom bateman is travelling the middle east with secretary blinken, and sent this report from that conference in cairo. this news conference just wrapped up with antony blinken and the egyptian foreign minister. that now concludes this part of antony blinken s trip before he heads to tel aviv on friday morning. what we heard from him here is reiterating that language we now know is in the security council draft resolution that is to be put on a boat in the us for the talks about the need for an immedi
the gaps are narrowing, and we are continuing to push for an agreement in doha. it is still difficult work to get there, but i continue to believe it s possible. the us submitted a draft resolution to the un security council, for the first time calling for an immediate ceasefire tied to the release of hostages. the security council is expected to vote on the us draft resolution on friday. our us state department correspondent tom bateman is travelling the middle east with secretary blinken, and sent this report from that conference in cairo. this news conference is wrapping up and antony blinken and the egyptian foreign minister. that concludes this part of antony blinken s trip before he heads to tel aviv on friday morning. we ve heard here is reiterating the language that we now know is in this security council draft resolution that is to be put to the boat by the us. he s talked about the need for an immediate ceasefire, linked to the release of hostages. this is the key p
the white house between president biden and the top four congressional leaders as negotiators struggle to come to a deal on border policy and aid for ukraine. meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis at the border now overwhelming first responders. we ll talk to the fire chief and eagle pass, texas, who says his rescuers are, quote, tired of seeing dead people. and we ll speak with former el paso congressman beto o rourke, who criticizes both sides for failing to act. and we begin this hour in a federal courtroom, right here in new york city, where former president donald trump is listening to writer e. jean carroll testify against him. this is happening in damages portion of the second defamation case she has brought against him. with us to start off our coverage this hour, nbc news correspondent garrett haake, manchester, new hampshire, nbc news rehema ellis, and jessica roth, former federal prosecutor in new york, who is now a professor at cardoza law school. rehema, what is h
youtube. the great andrea mitchell is here with more news right now. and right now on andrea mitchell reports the republican fight ramps up in new hampshire. i do want to talk about nikki, that she s not great, she s not tough enough to deal with these people. i ll tell you that, she s not tough enough. we can t have a country in disarray and a world on fire and go through four more years of chaos. we won t survive. while president biden focuses on the border and meeting with top lawmakers. this hour, mark warner joins me with a preview. plus, new intrigue surrounding defense secretary lloyd austin s hospitalization as his 911 call is made public. can i ask the ambulance not show up with lights and sirens? we re trying to remain a little subtle. plus, as deadly strikes stretch from gaza and lebanon, iraq and yemen, i ll speak to an israeli woman about the joy of being reunited with a family member and the pain of having another one coverage from a hostage. b