Good to be with you. Im katy tur. We have Breaking News out of lebanon. Any moment from now, Vice President , you know what, thats the wrong script. We do have Breaking News out of lebanon where israel just struck the headquarters of hezbollah. U. S. Designated terror group. You can see this in video that the strike was big, hitting a building in southern beirut. An israeli official tells Nbc News that the target was the iranbacked leader, Hassan Nasrallah. It wasnt clear whether he had been killed. The strike had interesting timing, launched just an hour after prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this to the United Nations. They endanger their own people. They put a missile in every kitchen, a rocket in every garage. I said to the people of lebanon this week, get out of the Death Trap that hezbollah has put you in. Dont let Nasrallah Drag Lebanon into the abyss. Were not at war with you. Were at war with hezbollah, which has hijacked your country and threatens to destroy ours. As lo
taxpayers and disproportionately benefit the wealthy. in recent days, there has been considerable bipartisan pushback to the plan. that is now going forward as the country faces record high up beflation. president biden today claiming the plan will have no meaningful affect on inflation but his critics, including some former obama administration officials remain unconvinced. white house correspondent peter doocy starts us off tonight live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. good evening, bret. white house officials say they have no idea how much this plan is actually going to cost because they think there are plenty of eligible student loan debt holders who are going to choose not to go online and tell the government that they want to cancel up to $10,000 in that debt. now it s time to address the burden of student debt. the president s announcement benefits 43 million borrowers including 20 million who will see their student debt totally canceled up to 10,000 in
i think ukraine right now is setting up pretty well for the counter offensive that mike talked about. so we are getting them a lot of support. i guess i m a little more optimistic at this point a month after our visit about ukraine s ability to push this fight to the russians in the next three months. bret: i want to talk to you about another topic and this is iran. chairman smith moments ago senior deference officials confirming reports from the region that the u.s. military fired upon two sites in syria after receiving gunfire from those sites. this is after we saw this direct tie to iran and the drone that was used to attack u.s. troops and others on the ground in syria. meantime, the negotiations continue with iran on the nuclear deal. what about that from your perspective? well, with it things. one, i think it s very appropriate that we push back against the iranians any time they attempt to attack our troops. that s what the response from the pentagon and from the president w