minister about what is happening with the hostage negotiation and the gaza war as well as the latest attacks by iran-backed proxy groups. but, first, the world is awaiting president biden s response to the death of three american soldiers from a drone attack in jordan, blamed on iran proxy terrorists. the president says he has made a decision but is not saying what that is. chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin starts us off tonight live from the pentagon. good evening, jennifer. good evening, bret. it s unclear if the iranian proxy group had knowledge an american drone was returning to the base at the same time it chose to attack or if it was coincidence. officials still don t know if the drone was launched from iraq or syria. president biden says he has made his decision on how to respond. i don t think we could be any more clear that we have called on the iranian proxy groups to stop their attacks. they have not. and so we will respond in a time and ma
hamas and widening violence in the region. also back home, as senate border talks approach the finish line, house republicans unveil articles of impeachment against president biden s homeland security secretary. hello. thank you for joining us. i m ryan nobles in washington in for andrea mitchell but she ll be joining us shortly with an interview with the qatari prime minister and foreign minister, but first, ths. service members have been killed and nearly three dozen others injured in a drone attack in jordan. u.s. central command says the attack happened at a remote base on the border with syria and iraq called tower 22. the white house is blaming an iran-backed militia with president biden vowing the u.s. will respond. these are the first american service member fatalities from hostile fire since the war broke out between israel and hamas on october 7th. courtney joins me now. so, have you, you actually have been to this base. what else can you tell us about the attac
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keating, sol goodman, i ll share one thing in common, that is beyond being tvs most talented attorneys, i think we can safely say none of them would touch donald trump s legal chaos with a ten foot pole. because it s not just the mess that he is in no, but as we learn on a near daily basis with this guy, there is always more with trump, more scandal, more illegality and more pain for his lawyers. this week alone, nbc news and the new york times reported that officials inside the justice department believe that trump still, and our pierre, still has government documents in his possession. after months of dodging the national archives, months of lying to the fbi, a full search of his florida home and now eight weeks of this clownish legal wrangling that he s been trying to come up with, trump might still be hoarding government documents, and is layers, they really don t know what to do about it. in fact, the schism has emerged within trump s legal team. as doj investigators wei
in georgia tuesday. more new fallout from biden s reference to arm a guide when he addressed the risk attached to the threat of nuclear escalation in ukraine. here s the view from both sides of the political aisle. those comments were reckless and i think that, even more importantly, they demonstrate the greatest foreign policy failures of passing case which was the failure to deter putin in this way that trump did for four years. what the president is reflecting is that stakes are high right now given what s going on in the battlefield in ukraine and irresponsible and reckless comments made by putin in the past few days. we begin our dramatic new developments in ukraine. that is where literally citizen people dead. retaliation for that explosion which has impacted russia supply lines. joining now from moscow, kyra welcome, what can you tell us about the latest attack? well, alex, just days after president biden gave that warning about escalation over ukraine, thi