any time you settle a case like this. yeah, huge question about that and, look, just as a reminder, diddy is wealthy, extremely powerful, still to this day after 30 years in this industry, something like this, i think, probably has already done some damage but i think they were clearly concerned it could do more if it were to continue, laura, i know you have a lot to get to in your show. have a good one. have a good one and happy early birth day, abby phillip, everyone. thank you. she ll be 25. thanks. a surprise ruling and a big victory for donald trump, but what happens now? tonight on laura coates live. remember that phrase, no one is above the law? how about this one, how does it go again, let me get it right, if the president does it, it s not illegal. starting to come back to you now, isn t it? well, today there s a new one for the history books, a colorado judge finding that donald trump incited, really, an insurrection or intentionally engaged in behav
moment the gate opens to let some people escape gaza, among them americans. and some of the critically injured. plus, the heavy battles in northern gaza as the largest refugee camp is hit with another air strike. an engineering student at cornell university is under arrest, accused of threatening to kill jewish students as anti-semitic threats rise here in the u.s. despite an arrest having been made over the violent threats, students are still concerned about their safety and speech. norah: the scary details after a delta copilot is accused of threatening the pilot with a gun that he had in the cockpit. why he was allowed to have the weapon on the plane. welcome to novem-brr. norah: it is starting to feel like winter a bit too early. we have the frigid forecast. breaking news: legendary basketball coach bobby knight has died. a look at his legacy. school s out for tens of thousands of students in portland, as teachers go on strike. what they re demanding. portland p
the showdown in the courtroom. the coldest blast of the season so far from texas to the northeast. we re tracking it. the delta pilot charged with pulling a gun in the cockpit why authorities say he threatened to shoot the captain midflight. and the marathon man running on the road to redemption announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening, and welcome. a diplomatic breakthrough has cracked open the door that has left foreigners, including americans, trapped inside war-torn gaza tonight, americans are among a handful of people who were able to leave gaza after egypt partially opened a key border crossing. gaza has become an increasingly dangerous place for foreigners and residents since israel launched its assault on hamas tonight with israeli troops on the ground there taking their own casualties, a new communications outage is making life even more difficult israel is facing condemnation for yesterday s deadly strike on a refugee camp where
price because it is worth, it s a good one. you never will know. but i direct everyone to go listen to the podcast. definitely go check it. it thank you, my friend. and thank you at-home for joining me this hour. and thanktoday in new york, dod trump s eldest son john junior took the stand in the civil fraud case against the former president and his family and his business. down in d.c., and in florida, judges issuing orders in both of special counsel jack smith s criminal cases against donald trump, the d.c. case involving trump s efforts to overturn the 2020 election, and the florida case centered only former presidents unlawful retention of classified documents. so a flurry of legal action today from mr. trump. and i m gonna get some expert legal help breaking down all of that just a second. but perhaps the biggest legal news of today was this. the federal judge in charge of the mar-a-lago classified documents case, judge aileen cannon, who was of course appointed
the second day in a row. we ll ask a top israeli official why the idf hit the same area again. and here at home, donald trump jr. on the witness stand at his family s fraud trial. i m kaitlan collins, and this is the source. moments ago, president biden called for a pause in gaza to allow for the release of more hostages. this after he was interrupted by a protester, a rabbi at a closed door fundraiser in minneapolis tonight. but his administration has been clear, saying they rule out the idea of endorsing a ceasefire, as you have seen some in the international community call for one. we ll have more on president biden s response in a moment. but all of this is coming after the first evacuations of people from gaza. more than two million people have been trapped. the conditions there have been described as nothing short of hellish. deaths continuing to climb. there is little food or water to be found. a small number of americans were among the hundreds that were allowed t