titanic tourist submersible died while diving towards the ship s wreckage. we ll have the latest on the investigation into this disaster. also ahead president joe biden welcomes indian prime minister modi to the white house. we ll have a look at last night s state dinner and what the visit means for u.s. foreign relations. plus, tomorrow marks one year since the overturning of roe v. wade, and new polling shows a majority of americans do not approve of the supreme court s decision. good morning and welcome to way too early on this friday, june 23rd. we made it. i m jonathan lemire, thanks for starting your day with us. some sad news to report. all five people aboard the missing titan submersible are believed to be dead after debris found near the titanic was found to be consistent with a catastrophic implosion according to the united states coast guard. part of titan s pressure chamber along with other pieces were found by a remote operated vehicle about 1,600 feet from
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i m paola ramos, in for alicia menendez. we begin tonight with new developments in the israel-hamas war and the hospital at the center of israel s eulogy to dismantle the terrorist organization. pensions and medical staff left al-shifa hospital today, leaving only israeli forces and a few doctors to treat patients. the director of hospital systems orders the israeli army ordered people to leave. the israeli army says it agreed to help palestinians who wanted to leave. chris what s important to understand. since the start of the, the al-shifa medical complex transformed into a place of refuge for thousands looking to escape israeli. rights under international humanitarian law, the targeting of hospitals is outlawed. however, there are certain exceptions if they re used for military purposes. this, week the idf released videos which you can see on our screen. of weapons it says are recovered from the hospital. nbc news has not independently confirmed, but we re showing the vide
Potentially it could be big. I mean, looking at Michael Cohen, what this means is the same tactic that we have seen happening in this investigation out of the Southern District of new york, is happening, that we see happen in the Mueller Investigation. They go after other witnesses, encourage them to cooperate, and in this case you have this Business Partner who is cooperating, being offered significant being offered a potential sentence that is much smaller than what he could be facing. He could be facing 25 years for each count, owing millions of dollars in back taxes. All of that is being reduced, which says to me that he has some information that prosecutors would be interested in regarding Michael Cohen. That subsequently puts more pressure on Michael Cohen to cooperate to reduce his potential legal exposure and talk about whatever he knows that could aid the Mueller Investigation. It also, since this is outside of the jurisdiction of the Mueller Investigation, it really could tak
e. jean carroll lawsuit. he lost the immunity appeal in the defamation case, he was ordered to pay $5 million in that lawsuit. important to point out as he says he does not know who that woman was. i expected that he was going to take more questions than he did. i remember being with him in singapore after he met with kim jong-un and took questions almost an hour, and i thought he would stay there longer, but what seems to be probably the first formal news conference setting i can remember him having since he left office and maybe a harbinger of things to come, i ve been sitting here with sarah bedford, and asked do i miss that on a daily basis and i remember how dynamic it was for four years at the white house when the president would just come out and take questions for 45 minutes, maybe an hour or more and what a contrast to where we are now at the white