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hans nichols h hans, good morning. >> good morning, willie. as the families continue to mourn, congress is preparing to ask them hard questions next week not only about this specific mission but about the overall strategy that's putting american troops lives at risk in africa. >> army sargeant la david johnson was laid to rest saturday near his home in florida. his pregnant widow kissing his casket as she held an american
hans nichols h hans, good morning. >> good morning, willie. as the families continue to mourn, congress is preparing to ask them hard questions next week not only about this specific mission but about the overall strategy that's putting american troops lives at risk in africa. >> army sargeant la david johnson was laid to rest saturday near his home in florida. his pregnant widow kissing his casket as she held an american
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hans nichols, nbc news. >>> alleged sonic attacks against american diplomats in cuba. first time the cubans investigating it are speaking out, denying their country had anything to do with it to andrea mitchell who went to the neighborhood at the center of the mystery. >> reporter: the u.s. embassy in havana virtually shut down, u.s./cuba relations in crisis. two dozen u.s. embassy staff reporting ailments. >> i believe cuba is responsible. >> reporter: first interview, top security officials and doctor pushing back. did you do it? >> translator: without hesitation, i'm telling you no. >> reporter: colonel says nearly 2,000 people looking into the charge that u.s. diplomats were targeted with sonic weapon, suffering headaches, nausea, hearing loss, mild traumatic brain injury. >> translator: cuba doesn't possess this technology, these weapons. >> reporter: this is the sound they reported to have heard. document from the cubans said it was not at acoustic levels damaging to health and u.s. officials saying no known technology displaying these symptoms. >> never been phy
hans nichols, nbc news. >>> alleged sonic attacks against american diplomats in cuba. first time the cubans investigating it are speaking out, denying their country had anything to do with it to andrea mitchell who went to the neighborhood at the center of the mystery. >> reporter: the u.s. embassy in havana virtually shut down, u.s./cuba relations in crisis. two dozen u.s. embassy staff reporting ailments. >> i believe cuba is responsible. >> reporter: first...
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hans nichols, nbc news, the pentagon. >>> there is mixed news on the economy this evening. the u.s. lost 33,000 jobs in september, the first decline in monthly jobs numbers going back six years. back-to-back hurricanes likely had a significant impact on the slow down in hiring, but the unemployment rate actually declined to 4.2%. that is the lowest since february of 2001 and a sign the job market remains strong. >>> still ahead as we continue here tonight, the scandal rocking hollywood. new fallout from a sexual harassment accusations against one of the movie industries biggest power players. >>> also caught on camera, the world's biggest passenger plane coming in for a terrifying landing. stay with us. ♪ >>> back now with new fallout from the firestorm gripping hollywood. movie mogul harvey weinstein taking a leave of absence from his own company after reports of multiple sexual harassment complaints against him. weinstein is just the latest power player accused of misconduct against women. more from nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: during awards season harvey weinstein's power
hans nichols, nbc news, the pentagon. >>> there is mixed news on the economy this evening. the u.s. lost 33,000 jobs in september, the first decline in monthly jobs numbers going back six years. back-to-back hurricanes likely had a significant impact on the slow down in hiring, but the unemployment rate actually declined to 4.2%. that is the lowest since february of 2001 and a sign the job market remains strong. >>> still ahead as we continue here tonight, the scandal rocking...
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>> hans nichols tonight, thank you. in washington this evening signs the door may be opening slightly from republicans in congress and possibly from the nra to new restrictions on bump stocks, the devices used by the las vegas killer to turn his semiautomatic weapons into automatic machine guns. nbc's halle jackson has details. >> reporter: after decades of republican resistance on gun control, tonight a new narrow opening on bump stocks which lets semiautomatic guns fire faster. >> apparently this allows you to take a semiautomatic turn into a full automatic. it is something we need to being look into. >> reporter: not just house speaker paul ryan, but one of the highest ranking senators john cornyn. >> i think it's worth serious consideration. >> reporter: and the president himself willing to consider new regulations. >> we are open to having that conversation. we think that we should have that conversation and we want to be part of it moving forward. >> reporter: the wild card through all this has been the nra, silen
>> hans nichols tonight, thank you. in washington this evening signs the door may be opening slightly from republicans in congress and possibly from the nra to new restrictions on bump stocks, the devices used by the las vegas killer to turn his semiautomatic weapons into automatic machine guns. nbc's halle jackson has details. >> reporter: after decades of republican resistance on gun control, tonight a new narrow opening on bump stocks which lets semiautomatic guns fire faster....
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lester. >> hans nichols at the pentagon. starting us off. thanks. in fallout from the ambush, fierce political battle intensified between the white house and florida congresswoman who says chief of staff, john kelly, lied about her when he defended president trump's phone call to the widow of one of the soldiers. the white house doubling down on kelly's remarks despite video evidence. nbc's peter alexander has more. >> president trump tonight ignoring questions about niger. >> mr. president, did you authorize a mission in niger? >> thank you. >> his top aide were sticking to a false claim chief of staff, john kelly made while condemning fredericka wilson who revealed details of the president's call with a widow of one of the slain u.s. soldiers. >> if you are able to make a sacred act like honoring american heroes about your self you are an empty barrel. if you don't understand. as we say in the south, all hat, no cattle. with the president taking heat to the call of johnson's family, kelly's comments intended to correct the record now appear at tim
lester. >> hans nichols at the pentagon. starting us off. thanks. in fallout from the ambush, fierce political battle intensified between the white house and florida congresswoman who says chief of staff, john kelly, lied about her when he defended president trump's phone call to the widow of one of the soldiers. the white house doubling down on kelly's remarks despite video evidence. nbc's peter alexander has more. >> president trump tonight ignoring questions about niger. >>...
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our pentagon correspondent hans nichols has details. >> reporter: sergeant bo berg dha l acknowledged he put his comrades in danger. i left my platoon on a battle field, he said, a situation that could turn into a life or death situation. at least two american service members were seriously wounded as u.s. forces searched for berghdal. the taliban captured him almost immediately and would hold him the next five years until he was released in exchange for five taliban prisoners. today's guilty plea offered some comfort to one soldier in his platoon. >> the fact that he admitted he did dessert brought peace to me. >> reporter: the prisoner release was controversial. then candidate trump was highly critical. >> and 30 years ago he would have been shot. >> reporter: he said he left his post to report misconduct by his commanders, an army investigation said he may have been delusional. concluding his mental state substantially contributed to his unreasonable decision to dessert. >> the fact the taliban kept him penned up five years is the result of his walking into the hands of taliban. th
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>> hans nichols reporting from the pentagon tonight. thank you. >>> as president trump deals with that fallout, two of his predecessors were back in the spotlight today. barack obama back on the campaign trail for the first time since leaving office. and george w. bush who has largely stayed on the sidelines in a rare appearance delivering a powerful message. nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker has that story. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> reporter: tonight a pair of past presidents raising concerns about the direction of the country they once led. >> are you fired up! >> reporter: former president obama campaigning for new jersey's democratic candidate for governor. >> we are rejecting a politics of fear. that we are embracing a politics that says everybody counts. >> reporter: but the former republican president spoke with a sharper edge today. >> this is a unique moment. >> reporter: delivering clear condemnation of the current president without mentioning him by name. >> we've seen nationalism distorted into nativism.
>> hans nichols reporting from the pentagon tonight. thank you. >>> as president trump deals with that fallout, two of his predecessors were back in the spotlight today. barack obama back on the campaign trail for the first time since leaving office. and george w. bush who has largely stayed on the sidelines in a rare appearance delivering a powerful message. nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker has that story. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> reporter:...
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lester. >> hans nichols at the pentagon. thank you. >>> tonight power crews are working quickly to restore power after an intense storm rolled through the northeast leaving over a million homes and businesses in the dark. some districts forced to cancel school. wind gusts reached over 60 miles per hour along the new england coast. trees knocked down from new jersey to maine. >>> in a stunning turn of events, officials in puerto rico are scrambling to find a new company to rebuild their power grid after the governor decided to cancel a $300 million contract with whitefish energy. nearly 70% of the island remains without power amid growing questions over how that small company landed the deal to begin with. nbc's gabe gutierrez is there. >> reporter: 40 days after maria, this house outside san juan is still in shambles. the woman who lived here, marianne medina, gave birth after the hurricane. her son, jomar, has never seen his home or known a life with electricity. now governor ricardo rossello is choosing to scrap the island
lester. >> hans nichols at the pentagon. thank you. >>> tonight power crews are working quickly to restore power after an intense storm rolled through the northeast leaving over a million homes and businesses in the dark. some districts forced to cancel school. wind gusts reached over 60 miles per hour along the new england coast. trees knocked down from new jersey to maine. >>> in a stunning turn of events, officials in puerto rico are scrambling to find a new company...
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hans nichols, nbc news, pentagon >>> mix news on the economy in evening. the u.s. lost 33,000 jobs in september, the first decline in monthly job numbers going back six years. back-to-back hurricanes likely had a significant slow down in hiring, but the employment rate declined to 4.2%, the lowest since february of 2001 and a sign the job market remains strong >>> still ahead as we continue tonight, the scanned will rocking hollywood. new fallout from sexual harassment accusations against one of the industry's leading power players. one of the industry's leading power players. people are fighting type 2 diabetes... with fitness... food... and the pill that starts with f. farxiga, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis,
hans nichols, nbc news, pentagon >>> mix news on the economy in evening. the u.s. lost 33,000 jobs in september, the first decline in monthly job numbers going back six years. back-to-back hurricanes likely had a significant slow down in hiring, but the employment rate declined to 4.2%, the lowest since february of 2001 and a sign the job market remains strong >>> still ahead as we continue tonight, the scanned will rocking hollywood. new fallout from sexual harassment...
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>> that's hans nichols reporting from the pentagon. thank you, hans. still so many questions about this. we'll be watching for his full report and more on the day's big stories. nbc nightly news is coming up at 7:00 right after this newscast. >> you know, our area was once home to night clubs that launched the careers of rock and roll and country stars like patsy kevin kline, jimmy dean, frank i avalon, bo diddley. you might be surprised about another superstar who got his start here. he's known from the red nick fiddling man from tennessee. charlie daniels got his start in bladensburg and rocket room in downtown d.c. news 4's mark segraves [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: more than 100 concerts a year with the charlie daniels band. like this show at the great frederick fair last month. but in 1958, charlie daniels was just 22 years old. he and his band, the rockets, worked as the house band at the dixie pig, a popular night club on bladensburg road in prince george's county. daniels played at the dixie pig almost every night for more than a year. >> full p
>> that's hans nichols reporting from the pentagon. thank you, hans. still so many questions about this. we'll be watching for his full report and more on the day's big stories. nbc nightly news is coming up at 7:00 right after this newscast. >> you know, our area was once home to night clubs that launched the careers of rock and roll and country stars like patsy kevin kline, jimmy dean, frank i avalon, bo diddley. you might be surprised about another superstar who got his start...
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hans nichols has the latest. >> reporter: pentagon officials tell nbc news isis may have been behind the deadly ambush of u.s. special forces. tonight american troops are still on the ground. >> last night we did lose three service members, and it was a very dynamic situation, and we still have ongoing operations. >> reporter: it happened in the west african nation niger. the americans were on a training mission described as routine. less than a dozen u.s. and nigerian forces were ambushed by islamic militants. the green berets were overwhelmed but began to return foir. french helicopters arriving to rescue them. in addition to the three americans killed two were injured. niger home to some 800 u.s. troops and drone bases. the mission, to keep eyes on terrorist groups from isis to boko haram. >> are these u.s. forces looking to engage islamic militants? >> no, we're there on a security assistance advise mission. >> reporter: the brazen ambush could mark a new chapter in the battle against isis in africa as isis fighters lose territory in syria and iraq. lest are? >> hans nichols toni
hans nichols has the latest. >> reporter: pentagon officials tell nbc news isis may have been behind the deadly ambush of u.s. special forces. tonight american troops are still on the ground. >> last night we did lose three service members, and it was a very dynamic situation, and we still have ongoing operations. >> reporter: it happened in the west african nation niger. the americans were on a training mission described as routine. less than a dozen u.s. and nigerian forces...
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nbc pentagon correspondent hans nichols is in washington. good morning to you. what do we know so far about what happened? >> good morning, dara. as we continue to learn more, pentagon officials are cautioning that even investigators don't have all the facts. after being briefed by defense secretary jim mattis about the ambush that left four american soldiers dead in niger, congress is bracing for a new front in the fight against isis. >> we don't want the next 9/11 to come from niger. >> reporter: senator lindsey graham calling for more oversight. >> the war is headed to africa. it's beening it's beginning to morph. >> reporter: mattis summoned to capitol hill to explain how elite soldiers were taken by surprise. >> we can always improve on communication. >> reporter: public explanation coming as the internal investigation gathers steam. the fbi lending forensic support looking into how a team of well-trained special forces was ambushed, the pentagon says, by a group of 50 isis-linked fighters. military officials now say the special forces who were meeting with
nbc pentagon correspondent hans nichols is in washington. good morning to you. what do we know so far about what happened? >> good morning, dara. as we continue to learn more, pentagon officials are cautioning that even investigators don't have all the facts. after being briefed by defense secretary jim mattis about the ambush that left four american soldiers dead in niger, congress is bracing for a new front in the fight against isis. >> we don't want the next 9/11 to come from...
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hans nichols and garrigarrett h the pentagon. seeing more of the military operation, bringing in major general bob scales, former commandant of the u.s. army war college and good to see you. >> hi, ali. >> lindsey graham was clear talking to reporters friday. he is not in the business of wanting to micromanage the authorization of the use of military force. major, interject, may have to, when the president walks in. there's a fine line between congressional oversight and being well informed? >> that's right, but, this tragic, tragic event has really sparked an opportunity for debate, ali. i mean, our 6,000 americans in central africa there to preevt the expansion of boko haram, isis or al qaeda? or are these troops sticking their noses into what is essentially intertribal warfare that's been going on in central africa for hundreds of years? so the debate, i think, is important. but the other point's also important. this was essentially, for lack of a better term, a squad action, where these four soldiers were tragically killed. s
hans nichols and garrigarrett h the pentagon. seeing more of the military operation, bringing in major general bob scales, former commandant of the u.s. army war college and good to see you. >> hi, ali. >> lindsey graham was clear talking to reporters friday. he is not in the business of wanting to micromanage the authorization of the use of military force. major, interject, may have to, when the president walks in. there's a fine line between congressional oversight and being well...
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we begin with nbc news pentagon correspondent hans nichols. and "the wall street journal" is reporting that the fbi has now joined the investigation. what can you tell us? >> well, nbc news has confirmed according to military official that is the fbi has joined the investigation. this is a formal investigation along with other investigations that are taking place. when the military looks into something that went this badly, they look at it from a variety of different angles. they need to know the result of the four deaths of the u.s. soldiers in
we begin with nbc news pentagon correspondent hans nichols. and "the wall street journal" is reporting that the fbi has now joined the investigation. what can you tell us? >> well, nbc news has confirmed according to military official that is the fbi has joined the investigation. this is a formal investigation along with other investigations that are taking place. when the military looks into something that went this badly, they look at it from a variety of different angles....
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bill keneely is in london and hans nichols here in washington. first, bill, to you. the forces are combing through raqqah block by block for hidden isis fighters and bombs, et cetera. what you hearing? >> reporter: yeah, good morning. raqqah is essentially fallen is isis. the last two strongholds, the stadium and hospital, are now under the control of the u.s.-backed syrian forces. and they are now clearing things like bobby traps and mines, maybe sleeper cells, prisoners of war taken, most of them foreign fighters. but as you'll see from the aerial drone shots we are about to show you, the spoils of that victory are, well, a heap of rubble. it's a defeat for isis, but, of course, it is not a surprise. it was only a matter of not if but when, a matter of time. but look, it's a huge symbolic victory. the city itself as you can see, it means nothing, it is just rubble, but this was the isis capital in syria. the joint center along with mosul and iraq of the caliphate held by isis for three years. remember, they took control in june 2014. thousands of u.s. air strikes i
bill keneely is in london and hans nichols here in washington. first, bill, to you. the forces are combing through raqqah block by block for hidden isis fighters and bombs, et cetera. what you hearing? >> reporter: yeah, good morning. raqqah is essentially fallen is isis. the last two strongholds, the stadium and hospital, are now under the control of the u.s.-backed syrian forces. and they are now clearing things like bobby traps and mines, maybe sleeper cells, prisoners of war taken,...
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for more on all of this nbc's hans nichols joins me now from the pentagon. hans, put into context what this means taking back the city. i mean is isis essentially getting pushed out of sort of its odd nation state status back into an insurgency or what's going on? >> they are losing territory and men. the fall of raqqah is significant. strategically, it was a recruiting hub, and also psychologically and symbolically. it was their self-declared capital. now that it's close to falling. officials are telling us that there is about 10% left that isis still controls. yesterday they controlled 15%. it's falling concludely. it's going to hurt recruiting. the number of foreign fighters entering their caliphate all but stopped to a trickle. you are seeing in each of these cities that have fallen that isis did control is you are seeing fighters surrendering. in the last 96 hours some 350 isis fighters surrendered. you compare that to what happened in mosul. it was a fight to the death. mosul took place it started about a year ago, it fell over the summer. the battle f
for more on all of this nbc's hans nichols joins me now from the pentagon. hans, put into context what this means taking back the city. i mean is isis essentially getting pushed out of sort of its odd nation state status back into an insurgency or what's going on? >> they are losing territory and men. the fall of raqqah is significant. strategically, it was a recruiting hub, and also psychologically and symbolically. it was their self-declared capital. now that it's close to falling....
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that's as far as i know what i can report. >> hans nichols covering this for us, thanks for that report. >>> senator jack reed is a democrat from rhode island and the ranking member of the senate armed services committee. senator, do you feel like you in your role as ranking member on that committee have a good sense of what actually happened in niger? >> no, i don't think there has been a good presentation by the department of defense or others with respect to what happened. i think that's a feeling that's shared by chairman john mccain also. and we are pursuing the issue and we will find what happened and what steps the department is taking to ensure or minimize the possibility of it happening again. >> secretary of defense jim mattis today seemed to sort of express some frustration that people weren't being patient, kind of we're going to look into it, we're investigating, hold your horses. the chair of your committee, john mccain, has expressed his frustration that d.o.d. has not been more forthcoming. do you share that? >> i do share that. we understand that this is a very complica
that's as far as i know what i can report. >> hans nichols covering this for us, thanks for that report. >>> senator jack reed is a democrat from rhode island and the ranking member of the senate armed services committee. senator, do you feel like you in your role as ranking member on that committee have a good sense of what actually happened in niger? >> no, i don't think there has been a good presentation by the department of defense or others with respect to what...
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hans nichols h hans, good morning. >> good morning, willie. as the families continue to mourn, congress is preparing to ask them hard questions next week not only about this specific mission but about the overall strategy that's putting american troops lives at risk in africa. >> army sargeant la david johnson was laid to rest saturday near his home in florida. his pregnant widow kissing his casket as she held an american flag. johnson was killed in an ambush in niger earlier this month along with three of his comrades. his body found one mile from the ambush site 48 hours after the deadly attack and the initial chaotic hours there was hope he was still alive with his beacon emitting a signal until it grew faint. this morning new and conflicting accounts of what happened during the deadly mission. "the new york times" reports that some nigerian officials say the army convoy of nigerian and u.s. soldiers spotted and chased insurgents until they crossed into neighboring mali times" adds that the american soldiers did not mention giving chase and
hans nichols h hans, good morning. >> good morning, willie. as the families continue to mourn, congress is preparing to ask them hard questions next week not only about this specific mission but about the overall strategy that's putting american troops lives at risk in africa. >> army sargeant la david johnson was laid to rest saturday near his home in florida. his pregnant widow kissing his casket as she held an american flag. johnson was killed in an ambush in niger earlier this...
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we begin with nbc news pentagon correspondent hans nichols. and "the wall street journal" is reporting that the fbi has now joined the investigation. what can you tell us? >> well, nbc news has confirmed according to military official that is the fbi has joined the investigation. this is a formal investigation along with other investigations that are taking place. when the military looks into something that went this badly, they look at it from a variety of different angles. they need to know the result of the four deaths of the u.s. soldiers in niger. this happened around dusk. it was on tuesday, october 4th. you had several groups, but basically around a dozen u.s. soldiers. some of them were in their vehicles, others had been separated. they went to go to the village. when they are at the village coming back out of that village, that's when they were ambushed and came under heavy fire, rpgs, machine guns, you had this from this group that is likely linked with isis. a much larger group. 30 minutes into it, you have french fighters that appe
we begin with nbc news pentagon correspondent hans nichols. and "the wall street journal" is reporting that the fbi has now joined the investigation. what can you tell us? >> well, nbc news has confirmed according to military official that is the fbi has joined the investigation. this is a formal investigation along with other investigations that are taking place. when the military looks into something that went this badly, they look at it from a variety of different angles....
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pentagon correspondent hans nichols has the latest. hans, with a good morning, what do we know? >> reporter: it seemed yesterday the story shifted to capitol hill where there were a lot of questions and potential warnings about a new war against isis. a brief by jim mattis about the ambush that left four american soldiers dead in niger. congress is bracing for a new front in the fight against isis. >> we don't want the next 9/11 to come from niger. >> reporter: senator lindsey graham calling for more congressional oversight, while warning americans about the changing battle field. >> the war is headed to africa. it's beginning to more morph. >> reporter: he sum is mondayed to capitol hill to tell how elite soldiers were taken by surprise. >> we can always improve on communication, and that's exactly what we'll do. >> reporter: the internal investigation gathers steam. the fbi lending forensic support looking into how a team of well-trained special forces was ambushed, the pentagon said, by a group of 50 isis-linked fighters. military officials say special forces who were meeting
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to my colleague at the pentagon hans nichols covering the story for us. hans, general kelly actually added to the intrigue today saying, look, i know more about this that i can't say. this is a, there is a heavy reluctance by the u.s. government not to say why we were there. >> well, it's complicated. it's very difficult to explain you're there for train, advice and assist, sort of getting local sources up to snuff on counterterrorism. that's across what they call here, the lake chad basin. another more sensitive region, though, and that is because they're building big drone bases there. that has sensitivities local. they need the drone bases to could isr. intelligence surveillance reconnaissance all across. the image mattis uses, when you crush a snowball, isis, in his imagery, more flakes out. they're seeing more of it crop up in central and western africa and that's why they're training counterterrorism forces there and had this engage ant, as they said, was not expected. >> how many troops are in harm's way on any given day in central africa? >> close
to my colleague at the pentagon hans nichols covering the story for us. hans, general kelly actually added to the intrigue today saying, look, i know more about this that i can't say. this is a, there is a heavy reluctance by the u.s. government not to say why we were there. >> well, it's complicated. it's very difficult to explain you're there for train, advice and assist, sort of getting local sources up to snuff on counterterrorism. that's across what they call here, the lake chad...
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hans nichols and john harwood and "forbes" magazine associate editor dan alexander. we have a full house. hans, start with you. what is atop -- i can't get my words straight. what's at the top of the agenda for this cabinet meeting? the reason i'm tongue tied is because i'm thinking back to that meeting months and months ago where they went around the table and they had it on air, where each one was basically bearing gifts and compliments to the president, offering him what is now known as the full mnuchin. >> reporter: we'll see to what extent the president asks for almost loyalty oaths from his cabinet. we'll also be closely watching the body language between president trump and his secretary of state. secretary of state has been out there not answering this, refusing to deny that he called the president a moron. cosmically though, think of this meeting as both foreign and domestic. the domestic side, taxes, budget, health care. what the strategy is going forward. on the international front, you have north korea. the president preparing to head to the region. he he
hans nichols and john harwood and "forbes" magazine associate editor dan alexander. we have a full house. hans, start with you. what is atop -- i can't get my words straight. what's at the top of the agenda for this cabinet meeting? the reason i'm tongue tied is because i'm thinking back to that meeting months and months ago where they went around the table and they had it on air, where each one was basically bearing gifts and compliments to the president, offering him what is now...
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hans nichols and kevin barron. what do you make of sort of the failure -- this is not a democratic or republican party. the american public, by and large doesn't understand that men and women are spread all over the globe fighting terrorism and training local milita militaries. what are we missing and whose fail are that people don't understand that people are still putting their lives on the line? >> a lot of this information is out there. we typically as americans don't go out there searching for it. it doesn't come up in the regular news. it would be a good thing for us to be, when we can, when it doesn't compromise national security, more aware of where our men and women are, where they are serving and risking their lives. we just heard about a new approach in part of the white house where they are pushing down authorities to the field commanders. >> is that good or bad? >> i think that's good having served in an operational role with the central intelligence agency. it's very challenging when you have targets
hans nichols and kevin barron. what do you make of sort of the failure -- this is not a democratic or republican party. the american public, by and large doesn't understand that men and women are spread all over the globe fighting terrorism and training local milita militaries. what are we missing and whose fail are that people don't understand that people are still putting their lives on the line? >> a lot of this information is out there. we typically as americans don't go out there...
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>> hans nichols at the white house wearing his hat in addition to pentagon correspondent. back with me is michael allen, former majority staff director on the house intel committee as well as a special assistant to george w. bush. and we have zeke miller here, too. michael, you saw we were reading the statement together from the military that hans had, calling this a misunderstanding. clearly looking to downplay involvement. do you buy that? >> i don't buy it completely. i have heard reports that we are helping behind the scenes broker some sort of ideal way for them to get into kirkuk. it's the oil-rich region. >> 4% of the world's oil resources. >> isn't that amazing? >> yeah. >> the people in kirkur are the kurds coming down ornative arabs. and it sort of got an emotional feel like jerusalem is to different religions. everyone wants kirkuk and the iraqis want it to be an iraqi-israeli institution and we want it back. >> they are also trying to gain independence, essentially. so you have tensions on the middle. what role does the church have in this? >> we want a strong
>> hans nichols at the white house wearing his hat in addition to pentagon correspondent. back with me is michael allen, former majority staff director on the house intel committee as well as a special assistant to george w. bush. and we have zeke miller here, too. michael, you saw we were reading the statement together from the military that hans had, calling this a misunderstanding. clearly looking to downplay involvement. do you buy that? >> i don't buy it completely. i have...
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hans nichols. it is a curious story and something that will probably come up at the white house press briefing which is just getting understa under way. sarah huckabee sanders is at the podium. >> -- that today we might call in one of our favorites general kelly. so i'll turn it over to the chief of staff and let him make opening comments and answer your questions today. and after he concludes of course our team will be around later this afternoon to answer any further questions. thanks. >> good afternoon. great to be here. a couple afternoon, great to be here. a couple comments and then open it up for q and a. coming in as chief of staff, i decided not to do too much with the press nil got my feet on the ground. prior to this when i was at dhs and certainly as a marine general officer interacted with the press a great deal. but coming into this job i needed to get to know the lay of the land. i have done i think three off the records, the first one, of course, was violated. but thank you for all o
hans nichols. it is a curious story and something that will probably come up at the white house press briefing which is just getting understa under way. sarah huckabee sanders is at the podium. >> -- that today we might call in one of our favorites general kelly. so i'll turn it over to the chief of staff and let him make opening comments and answer your questions today. and after he concludes of course our team will be around later this afternoon to answer any further questions. thanks....
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halli snerks. >> hans nichols, i know you will follow-up on that story certainly. we'll come back to the news that we're seeing on the screen right now, you're seeing senator dianne feinstein at the senate judiciary oversight hearing with attorney general jeff sessions. the first time in months he's appeared in front of this committee. the democrats have a lot of questions for the attorney general about a lot of topics. we want to get to everything from immigration and daca, that program to protect roughly 800,000 undocumented young people in this country to the special counsel inquiry. looking for promises that the attorney general won't interfere with what bob mueller is doing. i can tell you something that has come up with senator chuck grassley kicking off the hearing. he wants to hold the oversight hearing on the bombshell "60 minutes"/"washington post" investigation into a law passed by congress via unanimous consent that to critics undercut the dea's ability to go after pill mills, insurance companies pumping drugs into certain areas of the country and the o
halli snerks. >> hans nichols, i know you will follow-up on that story certainly. we'll come back to the news that we're seeing on the screen right now, you're seeing senator dianne feinstein at the senate judiciary oversight hearing with attorney general jeff sessions. the first time in months he's appeared in front of this committee. the democrats have a lot of questions for the attorney general about a lot of topics. we want to get to everything from immigration and daca, that program...
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pray for peace, prepare for war is what they said. >> hans nichols at the pentagon. thank you fp. >>> up next, we want to talk about what is happening in puerto rico with president trump seeming to put the island on notice saying he may pull back federal relief workers from the island. but there are mixed message from the white house. we'll show you what mike pence has been talking about. plus, we'll update you on those devastating wildfires in northern california. ♪ (cheering) a triangle solo? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money sam and yohanna saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. . >>> we need to tell you about new doechltd developments in c. gusty winds are now breathing more life into wildfires. at least 23 people have been killed with more evacuations ordered already. since sunday, the fires have scorched at least 265 square miles. that is an area bigger than chicago. an additional 1500 homes and businesses have been destroyed since yesterday. the total, at least 3500. check out this neighborhood in
pray for peace, prepare for war is what they said. >> hans nichols at the pentagon. thank you fp. >>> up next, we want to talk about what is happening in puerto rico with president trump seeming to put the island on notice saying he may pull back federal relief workers from the island. but there are mixed message from the white house. we'll show you what mike pence has been talking about. plus, we'll update you on those devastating wildfires in northern california. ♪ (cheering)...
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troops serving in niger right now. >> hans nichols, our man at the pentagon with news behind the isis attack that left four americans dead. >>> entire neighborhoods engulfed by california's wildfires have been incinerated. take a look at the charred remains of one of these communities. this community stretched from napa county to santa rosa to anaheim. in northern california alone, two fires are zero and 3% contained. to the south in anaheim, fire there, 40% contained. so far, at least 17 people are dead. another 185 have been hurt. at least 2,000 homes or structures have been destroyed. again, this is in northern california alone. nbc's steve patterson remains on duty in napa, california. steve, what are you seeing on the ground there this afternoon -- this morning there for you? >> reporter: widespread devastation, craig. there's no way else to say it. you have to remember, besides the fire, there were winds of up to 50 miles an hour in neighborhoods like this. so, there are trees strewn into the roads, power lines hanging and dangling over sidewalks. then when you talk about that w
troops serving in niger right now. >> hans nichols, our man at the pentagon with news behind the isis attack that left four americans dead. >>> entire neighborhoods engulfed by california's wildfires have been incinerated. take a look at the charred remains of one of these communities. this community stretched from napa county to santa rosa to anaheim. in northern california alone, two fires are zero and 3% contained. to the south in anaheim, fire there, 40% contained. so far, at...
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that's in part why you need surveillance. >> our thanks to hans nichols and elana schor. we help it for smiening this ongoing story. >> still ahead, trump's cia director says something about russia and then is correcting by the cia. we'll explain it all when "the 11th hour" continues. just like the people who own them, every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be with customer contracts, agreements to lease a space or protecting your work. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you, every step of the way. so you can focus on what you do and we'll handle the legal stuff that comes up along the way. legalzoom. legal help is here. i enjoy the fresher things in life.o. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor's freshest, lowest... ...prices. so if you're anything like me... ...you'll want to check tripadvisor. we now instantly compare prices... ...from over 200 booking sites... ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. go on, try something fresh. tripadvisor. the late
that's in part why you need surveillance. >> our thanks to hans nichols and elana schor. we help it for smiening this ongoing story. >> still ahead, trump's cia director says something about russia and then is correcting by the cia. we'll explain it all when "the 11th hour" continues. just like the people who own them, every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be with customer contracts, agreements...
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this is a train, advise and assist mission. >> hans nichols at the white house doing double-duty for us, normally at the pentagon, thank you. feoff been talking about the questions here, not just from members of the public that want to know more but from lawmakers, too. who want to get more information, they expect to get more information, too, possibly as early as this week? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. hans just laid out some of the questions here. and there are lawmakers in both parties who are angry that they have not been able to get those specific answers to what went on in this specific mission. but more broad answers to the questions of what the united states military footprint is like and what we're doing in niger. we have heard that john mccain, the chairman of the senate armed services committee, really essentially the most powerful single legislator when it comes to oversight of the military says he does expect to get a briefing of some kind this week to hopefully clear up some of these questions. but broadly speaking, we also heard over the weekend from folks like li
this is a train, advise and assist mission. >> hans nichols at the white house doing double-duty for us, normally at the pentagon, thank you. feoff been talking about the questions here, not just from members of the public that want to know more but from lawmakers, too. who want to get more information, they expect to get more information, too, possibly as early as this week? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. hans just laid out some of the questions here. and there are lawmakers in...
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joining me now, nbc pentagon hance ni hans nichols. a communications problem with the pentagon. oh. are you back, hans? >> reporter: i am. lost you there. sorry, chris. >> what about the soldiers what new reporting do you have from the pentagon for us. >> reporter: we're learning about their actual experience, they didn't have a lot. this was a fresh team. relatively new to the country and they were going out on this reconnaissance mission and somewhere in there, the reconnaissance mission took a slightly different take and they were ambushed on their way leaving that village in the morning. one of the issues is how quickly that drone got up and did they have what's called isr, intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance. the drone was up within minutes, but wasn't armed. just a reconnaissance drone. had a live video feed. chris, the feed on that, we heard from general dunford, provided a long video feed likely giving them a good sense doing all of these after-action reviews about just about whatted. remember it came into the battle an hour into the battle. at that point, they coul
joining me now, nbc pentagon hance ni hans nichols. a communications problem with the pentagon. oh. are you back, hans? >> reporter: i am. lost you there. sorry, chris. >> what about the soldiers what new reporting do you have from the pentagon for us. >> reporter: we're learning about their actual experience, they didn't have a lot. this was a fresh team. relatively new to the country and they were going out on this reconnaissance mission and somewhere in there, the...
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>> hans nichols following the story at the pentagon. we'll look for your reporting on "nightly news" later tonight. thank you. i'm joined by chris few sill, co-founder of the mccrystal group and author of the book "one mission: how leaders build a team of teams." and political reporter jonathan swan. and "washingtonso chris, we'll because we are going through the questions that we still don't know the answers to. and general dunford came out and was really blunt. he said, hey, we want to give you answers, we want to give you the families of the fallen answers, we are also wanting to do this investigation correctly. but let me start with one of them. what we learn is this unit waited an hour to call for air support initially. you have been on the ground, you have been on the ground in africa. why might that have happened? >> well, the pentagon will get the right answers to the families. and they want to make sure it is accurate when it goes out. the more gray area that forces are operating inside of, the harder it is to get up and into t
>> hans nichols following the story at the pentagon. we'll look for your reporting on "nightly news" later tonight. thank you. i'm joined by chris few sill, co-founder of the mccrystal group and author of the book "one mission: how leaders build a team of teams." and political reporter jonathan swan. and "washingtonso chris, we'll because we are going through the questions that we still don't know the answers to. and general dunford came out and was really blunt....
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to the pentagon with nbc's hans nichols. the pentagon and white house talk about military options but from all of our reporting there just aren't many that don't involve putting seoul, the 10 million people who live there right in the cross-hairs. >> and the americans that live there and the american families that live there. >> and the american military members, sure. >> it's the o plan, which is the operations plan, one of the first things for any sort of kinetic operation is getting united states service members' families out of the country. you know, i would just kind of follow on richard's reporting there. this idea that it's been ten years since there have been three aircraft carriers in the region doing joint ops, a lot of times the pentagon wants to have it both ways on this story, hallie. let me explain what i mean by that. on one hand they're saying this is long planned, don't read anything into it, but at the same time they look at you starkly serious and say this is a capability as it is a demonstration of our ca
to the pentagon with nbc's hans nichols. the pentagon and white house talk about military options but from all of our reporting there just aren't many that don't involve putting seoul, the 10 million people who live there right in the cross-hairs. >> and the americans that live there and the american families that live there. >> and the american military members, sure. >> it's the o plan, which is the operations plan, one of the first things for any sort of kinetic operation...
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kasie hunt, and hans nichols and peter alexander at the white house. the white house is praising its recovery efforts in puerto rico. moments ago white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders reiterated the administration's pledge. let's hear what she said. >> the president met with the governor of puerto rico this morning to discuss the ongoing hurricane recovery efforts. the administration is working tirelessly to help our fellow citizens recover and rebuild. and we will stand with them throughout this process. >> while the president praises the federal efforts in puerto rico, the island remains in crisis mode. we'll take you live to puerto rico when we get back. had purpo. you never told me you were a hero. you are my hammer out there. don't let these young guys see you fold. ♪ i'm only human ♪ i make mistakes get down! ♪ i'm only human ♪ it's all it takes ♪ don't put the blame on me thank you for looking after my son. we're brothers. we look after each other. thank you for your service. rated r. ♪ don't put the blame on me praise i
kasie hunt, and hans nichols and peter alexander at the white house. the white house is praising its recovery efforts in puerto rico. moments ago white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders reiterated the administration's pledge. let's hear what she said. >> the president met with the governor of puerto rico this morning to discuss the ongoing hurricane recovery efforts. the administration is working tirelessly to help our fellow citizens recover and rebuild. and we will stand with...
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hans nichols at the pentagon. >>> coming up, a very candid conversation with a group of physicians on the role that doctors have played in perpetuating the growing opioid crisis. >> i'm sure everyone at the table heard i got my wisdom teeth removed put on opioids and now am using heroin. >> that's right. i think it's terrific. your kids go to college and you start trading. >>yeah, 5 years already. 5 years, hmm. you ever call your broker for help? >>once, when volatility spiked... and? >>by the time they got me an answer, it was too late. td ameritrade's elite service team can handle your toughest questions right away- with volatility, it's all about your risk distribution. good to know. >>thanks, mike. we got your back kate. >>does he do that all the time? oh yeah, sometimes he pops out of the couch. help from real traders. only with td ameritrade. >>> he cares about not only the american whose have not yet fallen victim to their epidemic and prying to prevent it, but those who already has, the president clearly said that moez tho those millions of people need to be cared for and trea
hans nichols at the pentagon. >>> coming up, a very candid conversation with a group of physicians on the role that doctors have played in perpetuating the growing opioid crisis. >> i'm sure everyone at the table heard i got my wisdom teeth removed put on opioids and now am using heroin. >> that's right. i think it's terrific. your kids go to college and you start trading. >>yeah, 5 years already. 5 years, hmm. you ever call your broker for help? >>once, when...
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i want to start with hans nichols. officials told nbc they think this was likely a setup. what's leading them to that conclusion? >> facts on the ground. you know, a lot has changed in our understanding and what pentagon officials have told us. one thing that really hasn't changed is this idea that those villagers they were meeting in the early to midmorning delayed u.s. forces, these green berets, and kept them there a little bit longer. that's one thing that hasn't changed throughout all this. there's been a lot of back and forth on just when air support came in, how long it took. it's been consistent, there's this idea of a delay coming out of the village. they could have been tipped off and sprung the ambush then. we did get some more clarity yesterday from general dunnford. i think the biggest thing i learned was the speed with which an aerial drone was up in the air after u.s. support called for it. according to dunnford, that was within minutes. now, he didn't say whether or not that drone was armed. he wouldn't say. he was specifically asked that. he did say there
i want to start with hans nichols. officials told nbc they think this was likely a setup. what's leading them to that conclusion? >> facts on the ground. you know, a lot has changed in our understanding and what pentagon officials have told us. one thing that really hasn't changed is this idea that those villagers they were meeting in the early to midmorning delayed u.s. forces, these green berets, and kept them there a little bit longer. that's one thing that hasn't changed throughout...