it is monday, november 20th. this morning, there are positive signs that more hostages held by hamas could soon be freed. we ll get the latest on that and the war with a live report from tel-aviv. plus, how the war is impacting biden politically, as a new poll shows young voters are growing even more disillusioned with the current administration. also, we ll remember the life and legacy of former first lady rosalynn carter. wow, she passed yesterday. i would hear your family talk about rosalynn carter. yeah. the love and the respect that you all had, from the kids to your mom, to your father, who was, by the way, smitten with what you called her subtle southern charm. yeah, she had quiet power. she was incredibly impactful in the white house and beyond, just like her husband, the former president. she was the kindest, most patient woman i think i ve ever met. i heard so many tributes yesterday about mrs. carter. we re going to have jonathan altar on later to
ukraine, 30% of the world s food or china in the middle of the pandemics and we are running out of protective equipment, you re not going to get any. it s good to have cheap prices and globalization did it but they went way overboard and it leaves the country entirely dependent on a supply chain or just in time supplies and go look at the port of l.a. tell us if that s one of the wonders of globalism. so we need to protect our national interests by reemphasizing, producing the really elemental stuff that keeps us going, food, shelter, fuel, security, secure borders. laura: and, victor, will there be a place in the future for the old establishment g.o.p. who you know are just itching to have us enter something like t tip, that european trade deal, or a new version of the transpacific partnership?
and he s enforcing the law. ay-ay-ay. nearly 200 minors a day are being detained in the united states. many fleeing unsafe homes. many of them ripped from their parents. and steve bannon who says he speaks for the president s base says there s nothing to justify. joining our conversation now, heidi, national political reporter for nbc news. heidi, what are you picking up from your sources about the ripple effects? we made a list and it took us 1 1/2 seconds of the republicans who have spoken up. susan collins, ben sass, lindsey graham, orrin hatch, sort of, and speaker ryan. and lindsey graham was just again at the stakeout in the senate reemphasizing that at any time the president can stop this by picking up the phone. i m also monitoring how this frankly is playing out on fox news and watching some of the anchors there repeatedly correct lawmakers who are coming on and calling this the law. i m picking up actually a subtle hint of panic by some of these
states. it will be a morning event. you can see there the route they will take, and they channel up the long walk. this is after the service at 1:00. there s a carriage procession out of the castle. they wanted to meet as many people as possible, share the day with as many people as possible. the actual castle is in lockdown, so they wanted a carriage procession. it s a bit of a more grand affair than expected. we can take you inside the chapel as well. these are new images that were taken on behalf of the forecasters within the chapel, and you get a real idea how beautiful the scene is. it s half the size of west minister abby, an intimate space and a beautiful space. we got a sense of the day. we know the archbishop is the most senior official in the church of england will oversee the vows. it s not a state occasion, but it s a very important national occasion, reemphasizing that as well. how fun. what about the reception?
were shot and killed inside a classroom and children may have been hurt as well. these are live picture oefrs the scene. let s get to the scene. paul, tell me more about what you know. the big news is that the police chief is say iing that there s no longer a threat. the sad news is he says there are two adults deceased in a classroom. and this is believed, as you pointed out, to be a a murder-suicide. they said earlier they thought the shooter was down. that would be consistent with many reports and the district suggested there was some sort of domestic violence issue here. two students taken away to the hospital. unsure how their condition is. also more information from the police chief. this is reemphasizing that they do believe that the threat is down. but operations continue if you look at aerial video, they are