wish all of you have a good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with us, i will see you at the end of tomorrow. of tomorrow. good evening chris, thank you my friend much appreciated. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. really happy to have you here. the basic plot is, that even though he s a good guy, even though he is our hero, he has to steal the declaration of independence. he has to break into the national archives and steal it, but it s for a good reason. it s because he has followed the string of ancient, creepy totally non plausible clues, and those clues have revealed to him a big secret. the big secret is that there is a big treasure and to find a big treasure, you have to follow the treasure map and the treasure map inconveniently is printed in invisible ink on the backside of the declaration of independence. and so he has to steal the declaration of independence. not just because he wants the tre
us presidentjoe biden has given ukraine permission to strike inside russia, but only near the area of kharkiv, according to us media reports. to gaza, and there are concerns over supplies of aid after a us built military pier was rendered temporarily out of action. the purpose builtjetty had only been in place for two weeks when part of the structure broke off, necessitating repairs. the pier has been key to getting humanitarian aid into gaza, particularly in the north. the united nations has warned aid deliveries into gaza had dropped by two thirds since israel s move into the southern city of rafah. it says the entire population of gaza, some 2.2 million people, is almost exclusively dependent on humanitarian assistance. meanwhile, israel says it s carried out more than 50 new air strikes across gaza in the last day and that its troops are engaging palestinian fighters on the ground injabaliya in the north of gaza. israel also says it has now established full control over
how you will make sure that people remain in mexico and home countries. what the asylum process will look like. this speech and plan went a long way to answering the questions. i know people on the right and left are dissatisfied. the aclu is upset about this and everyone s right if you put a foot on american soil you should be able to claim asylum. joe biden is saying no, the first country you need to show proof you tried to claim asylum. bill: i don t think anybody believes they re serious about it. arizona tried to do something and they are sued by the same government that say they re cracking down. it doesn t make sense. the number of democrats in border states and inland us a because of the busing of migrants who have held biden to account. we need your help. i want to say something about the optics. giblet s portfolio when he was vice president. made sense he gave it to kamala harris. i wish she had delivered this and say we have a plan.
other things that seem more interesting and more important to watch right now. one of them is definitely a wait and see thing, that we sort of can t push the string on it at all. we ll just find out when it happens, but the other one is something we will try to get answers on here tonight. the wait and see one is this little giblet of reporting from the washington post. the post says quote the work of the national archives may not yet be done. some national archives officials believe that there might still be more records missing. now this is in this post article in which they say they spoke to 14 current and former national archives employees, and other people familiar with what s going on with this case. 13 sources for the story, one of these people told the pose that there are officials at the archives the think now, even after the search warrant that was executed by the fbi at mar-a-lago, officials still believe he s holding more