It only gets worse hourbyhour. Thank you very much, avril benoit of doctors without borders, and that does it for this edition of Andrea Mitchell reports. Chris jansing reports starts right now. Good day, im Chris Jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city, and we are following three big Breaking News Stories with farreaching implications. The humanitarian catastrophe in gaza is spiraling deeper into devastation, desperate civilians clinging to hope because increasingly thats all they have left. With food, water, and medical supplies almost gone, packed trucks and 60 tons of aid are heartbreakingly close. Just on the other side of the egyptian border, so why isnt it getting through . And the house is considering a new plan to break the deadlock on capitol hill that would let Patrick Mchenry keep the speakers gavel. Well get you caught up on all the head spinning developments. Jim jordan out but only for now, possibly, and mchenry potentially in. How it might all take republicans and democrats to get it done. Plus, that stunner in georgia where extrump lawyer Sidney Powell pleads guilty to criminal charges of election interference one day before her trial was set to get started. And that is where we begin. The question now is what will Sidney Powell say atal . Who will she implicate in that sweeping election case against former President Donald Trump and his 18 codefendants. Today powell, again, trumps former attorney pleaded guilty as part of a deal with prosecutors. How do you plead to the six counts of conspiracy to commit intentional interference with performance of election dutys . Guilty. Do you understand that you may have a limited right to appeal, which ive gone over with you . Yes. Joining me now, nbcs ken dilanian, nbcs blayne alexander, and former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst, carol lam. Thanks for all of you being here. Ken, what more do we know about this deal . As you heard there, chris, she pled guilty to six misdemeanor counts, much reduced from the Felony Racketeering Charges that she was facing and the sentence thats called for here in this Plea Agreement is six years of probation, a 6,000 fine, restitution of 2,700, and a letter of apology to the citizens of georgia and most importantly, that shes agreeing to testify truthfully in any of these trials in which shes required to testify, and of course that could spell real trouble for former President Donald Trump. She was in the room when they discussed making allegations of Election Fraud, and the implications are not just this georgia case, but theyre implications for the jack smith federal election interference case because what shes doing by Pleading Guilty is implicating herself in Election Fraud conspiracy. She is an unindicted coconspirator in the federal case, and theres every reason to think once shes cut a deal in this case, it makes sense for her to cut a deal with jack smith in the federal case, chris. So carol, Sidney Powell was the face of denialism on tv. She was, as we just heard from ken in many ways at the center of this case. So what must she be willing to say, who must she be willing to testify against for prosecutors to give her a deal that avoids prison. Is it reasonable to assume she knows a lot about a lot of other people . It is reasonable to assume that, chris, but thats The Big Question here because the georgia indictment really talked about Sidney Powells involvement in the Voting Machine Scandal in coffee county. It was in the big scheme of things, fairly limited, and thats true of jack smiths case in washington, d. C. , as well. Although Sidney Powell had involvement in the much larger picture, there really wasnt that much in either indictment about those actual meetings. And theres a reason for that. Thats because the Attorney Client privilege is involved in all of this. So what remains to be seen here, what were going to have to find out as time goes by is whether Sidney Powell has really, as we would say seen the light and whether shes really changed over her whole affect and view of things about the larger scheme and her role in it or whether shes going to be splitting hairs and sort of saying, well, yes, i did these things, but i cant talk about these other things, and whether shes going to throw hurdles up that prosecutors are going to have to get over in order to get testimony from her about her meetings with donald trump because its important to point out that the Attorney Client privilege does not belong to the attorney. It belongs to the client, and what that means is unless a judge finds that fraud or crime was actually involved, then it is the client who gets to waive the Attorney Client privilege, not the lawyer. So let me make sure i understand for folks who arent lawyers here. A deal was made. A deal was made that she was going to proffer certain information, right, potentially against certain people if she would somehow back off of that, not be as clear as she was when they were talking about potentially making a deal, they could pull that deal. So in other words, how much to the letter is she obligated to the deal that was made . Well, that really depends on the specifics of what shes negotiated with the district attornfficin georgia. If they say you have to testify about evething we ask you about, she might say yes, but can only say yes to the extent the law permits her to talk about certain things, and there is that inconvenient Attorney Client privilege in there that only a court can overcome, so she may be working with prosecutors to say, yes, this was a crime, and ill tell a judge that this was a crime, but she may not be, and i think thats what remains to be seen. But ken is absolutely right with respect to her exposure on the federal side. She must be, i cant believe shes not talking to federal prosecutors right now because this is what Defense Attorneys are very, very concerned about. They dont to want plead their client guilty in one court and have them continue to be exposed to criminal charges in another court. So i think thats probably whats going on here. So powell was supposed to go to trial tomorrow and the chesebro case, do we know how this could impact that trial . Reporter chris, we know that tomorrow is going to move forward as planned. Those 450 potential jurors are going to file into the Fulton County courthouse and the jury Selection Process is going to get underway starting tomorrow. Except were just now going to have one person at the defendants table instead of two. The d. A. s Office Confirmed to me everything is still all systems go when it comes to the Chesebro Trial because as of right now he has not agreed with a plea deal. When i spoke with his attorney Scott Grubman a couple of weeks ago he told me at the time that nothing had been presented to them worth taking. Now, certainly rather cagey as to whether or not theyd been presented at a d. C. , but nothing that piqued their interest enough to take a deal. When we look at that, we do know that trial is still going to move forward. That Jury Selection is still going to move forward at this moment. When i reached out to chesebros attorney, though, he told me that, yeah, this did catch him by surprise. He needed time to process this news and really didnt have much comment beyond that. As far as that trial goes, its going to still be going on track. Whats interesting here, chris, is that weve already seen the states witness list as to who they plan to call in that trial. It will certainly be interesting to see whether or not Sidney Powells name gets added to that list as a potential witness. Thats going to be fascinating. Carol, im wondering as we look at the list if this you know, we alr know that two people have decided that t gng to plead guilty, and there you see them there. Would you expect more or and this isething that you and i have talked about in the past, there is a point at which prosecutors presumably dont need your testimony anymore, right . So would you expect this to be the first of maybe several more . Is it impossible to say . I think theres a good possibility that Sidney Powell does not testify in this trial, and heres why. In ken chesebros trial. The reason is they have been saying all along they had a motion to sever their trial saying we dont know each other. We have no idea what the other person did with respect to this conspiracy. Now, the judge under the law i think properly rejected that argument because it was one large conspiracy, and the conspirators dont have to know each other or what they were doing, but from fani williss point of view, does she really want to put on witnesses about events that permit the defendant to get up and say we have no idea what shes talking about. We had nothing to do with that. She doesnt have to prove up those particular allegations in ken chesebros trial if she doesnt want to, and that raises this complication because the state cases are going to take a long time, Jury Selection may take months in ken chesebros trial. We may not ever get to hear Sidney Powells testimony about her involvement before jack smith has to go to trial. So there are all sorts of ways this could play out in the future. Were just going to have to see. Carol lam, ken dilanian, blayne alexander, thank you all very much. Up next, humanitarian aid is piling up on egypts side of the rafah Border Crossing. Whats being done to get it in and get civilians out . Lians out . Having triplets is. Amazing expensive. So, we switched to the bargain detergent, but we ended up using three times as much and the clothes still werent as clean as with tide. So were back with tide, and the clothes are clean again. Do 3x the laundry and get a tide clean. Its got to be tide. Everything is running out in gaza, food, water, fuel, medical supplies. You can see the desperation captured in these powerful images that are coming out of the gaza strip right now. For days badly needed aid has been stuck in egypt, but President Biden announced on his flight home from israel that egypt has now agreed to let some supplies through a key Border Crossing. Heres the deal, up to 20 trucks. This has been a very blunt negotiation that ive had, and so want to get as many of the trucks out as possible. And while that is definitely a start, the u. N. Aid chief says the scale of the crisis in gaza is so great, they really need 100 humanitarian aid trucks a day, so right now that total that the president just mentioned would only cover a fifth of the single days needs. Well hear more from the president tonight when he addresses the nation and the world about the need to get aid to both israel and ukraine, to push for opening the border for aid and keep the conflict from spreading, uk Prime Minister rishi sunak is the latest world leader to touch down in israel. And more propalestinian protests sweeping the globe overnight from the middle east to north africa. Today new strikes in gaza are creating more heartbreaking images of catastrophe, like children being pulled from the rubble. As for the hostages also trapped in gaza, the idf now says 203 people are being held captive in the strip, even as more bodies are being recovered. And abby aun who was on the program yesterday, talking so lovingly about five Family Members being taken hostage, have now learned her they have found dead. Here is part of the interview that will air tonight on nightly news kwtsz. So your hope continues. Yes, i think i want people to imagine what it would be like for someone from the military to come to your house and tell you that your daughter and mother were murdered by hamas. I dont know how this week gets worse, but it got worse. The nightmare got worse. Now we have to grieve and fight for the three members of our family and the more than 190 other hostages to be released. We dont want any other family to have their hearts shattered the way that ours are. I want to bring in nbcs raf sanchez in ashdod, israel. The horrors just continue for so many israelis and people are waiting at the border suffering. Do we know how long it could take for an aid convoy to make its way from egypt into gaza . Chris, the white house is saying it hopes that a convoy will be in gaza over the next day or so, after that agreement secured by President Biden between the israelis and the egyptians to open the rafah crossing. The hope also is that palestinian americans and others may be able to leave gaza to head into the relative safety of egypt, but chris, we have been here before where american optimism about getting the Rafah Crossing Open has run headlong into the fiendishly complicated reality on the ground where you need buyin from not just israel, not just egypt, but also from hamas. The white house is saying it is demanding that the aid which crosses over from egypt go to Palestinian Civilians and not be used to support hamas, but the reality is, chris, theres no real mechanism on the ground in gaza to make sure that that happens. And raf, the idf now says 203 people are being held captive in gaza, what more do we know about that . Reporter well, chris, we have been speaking to the families of these hostages all week, and their stories are just unbelievable. We met a woman earlier today. Four members of her extended family are being held hostage in gaza. She believe believes that includes her little cousin ohad, hes 8 years old. Hes going to turn 9 on monday. She told us a little bit about him. Take a listen. Ohad is only a child. He wears glasses. He cannot manage without his glasses, and we dont know if he is with his glasses or not. This is something that weighs a lot on his father that he always talks about what about ohads glasses. I hope that they let him keep it. Reporter and chris, with all the horror we have seen, all the horror we have heard over the last two weeks, theres something about that that really jumped out at me, that there is a little boy in gaza tonight whos afraid, who doesnt have his glasses who may not be able to see. He may not understand whats going on around him. Osnat told us time is running out for her family, for the other hostages that every single back channel negotiation, every line of dialogue needs to be open to get these people out because time is running out for them, chris. That beautiful little boy is not the only one who doesnt understand, that is for sure. We hope hes okay and we hear something soon. Raf sanchez, thank you for bringing that interview to us. Thank you. Just two hours ago the State Department sent out a worldwide warning to americans urging caution because of the risk of terrorist attacks. Demonstrations or violent actions against u. S. Citizens or interest is the concern here and that alert comes as were witnessing sweeping protests spurred by the deadly Hospital Explosion in gaza city where the Palestinian Health ministry now puts the death toll at 3,785. In germanys capital, authorities arrested 174 people overnight saying 65 officers have been injured. Hours before those protests, someone attacked a berlin synagogue with molotov cocktails. We feel a little bit shocked, ive lived in this area since 2002. All our neighbors, we feel very we felt still today very safe here. We have seen the biggest crowds and the heaviest Police Clashes across the middle east. Images of protesters throwing rocks and authorities using tear gas, flash bangs and water cannons, including at this massive demonstration outside the Israeli Embassy in amman, jordan, that took place just hours ago. Nbcs matt bradley is in lebanon for us. Talk about the protests you have seen in the last day and what the feeling on the ground there is. Reporter yeah, chris, while we were at the embassy in beirut where there were violent protests and this was broadcast all around violent protests where protesters were trying to break into it looked like the u. S. Embassy and police and the military frustrated them. We were there just at the end, you could still smell the tear gas in the air. The interesting thing, we were at a hezbollahled protest earlier yesterday, and thats where we saw what looked like thousands of people protesting against the United States and israel. Again, these were people who saw the United States and israel as the same. They spoke about them in the same terms with the same condemnation. Biden and benjamin netanyahu, the israeli Prime Minister used in the same breath with the same disparaging terms, but you know, we see these images of rage throughout the arab and muslim world. I was speaking with some people and they were describing how this isnt necessarily just about this Hospital Explosion. Of course the circumstances around that now very much disputed, but they said, this is not just about that. This is about outrage that has been going on for generations at the hands of israel and, again, the United States. I spoke with one woman, and heres what she told me. The israelis have left