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Trump says strikes on Iran could last four to five weeks; Iran War leads to tensions and travel chaos across Middle East; Austin attack investigated as possible terrorism; Hours of Clinton depositions about Epstein released and more.
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Breaking news tonight,
America's war with Iran expanding with new strikes today
and the promise of a bigger wave to come
as at least six U.S. service members are killed.
A new round of punishing strikes today.
This operation is a clear, devastating, decisive mission.
The dramatic video in American F-15 dropping from the sky.
Shot down by friendly fire.
New images of those pilots safe on the ground.
By air, sea and land.
American forces taking out Iranian ballistic missile sites
and Navy ships.
And our new reporting on the decision to launch the attacks.
This was our last best chance to strike.
The Go message from the president.
Operation epic furious approved.
No aborts. Good luck.
Iran hitting back across the region.
Their new threat tonight that could send gas prices even higher.
Plus, what we're learning about in a Iranian school full of children
that was hit and the growing questions about the war's objectives
as more U.S. forces go in.
We'll go as far as we need to go to advanced American interests.
Our correspondents spread across the region.
Also tonight, the new details in that deadly shooting rampage
at a bar in Texas was that attack in response to the war in Iran.
The new Clinton deposition videos.
You'll hear with the former president and secretary of state said
when questioned about Jeffrey Epstein and what prompted this?
I am done. You can hold me and attempt from now until the cows come home.
Plus, emergency landing.
Passengers evacuated from this united airlines plane on slides
as smoke poured out of the plane.
The dangerous hot air balloon rescue,
how first responders saved two people dangling nearly a thousand feet above ground
after crashing into a cell phone tower.
This is NBC Nightly News with Tom Yames.
And good evening, we begin tonight with the war spreading rapidly across the Middle East as
President Trump reveals the U.S. operation is only just beginning.
The war already claiming at least six American service member lives
a top general warning that number will rise.
The U.S. hitting more than a thousand targets so far as it works
to sink the country's navy, destroy its ballistic missiles,
end the country's nuclear ambitions and stop the regime
from terrorizing the region.
Now chaos gripping the Middle East and American fighter jet.
You see it right here spinning out of control.
One of three U.S. planes shot down accidentally by Kuwait.
Video capturing one pilot parachuting down.
You see it here after they all safely ejected
another showing a pilot on the ground.
And a nearby Bahrain remarkable footed shot from inside the building
showing the moment of drone slammed into a high rise,
exploding in a ball of fire.
You can see another angle here.
And tonight there are growing questions about how long this war will go on
and what the objectives are.
And as Iran threatens a key distribution route for oil,
gas prices are already going up here at home.
So how high will they go?
We've got this covered from around the globe,
the Middle East to Washington,
but we start with Richard Engel in Tel Aviv.
What? What?
News strikes across Tehran tonight as the U.S. Israeli war on Iran
is expanding, systematically destroying Iran's military,
blowing up its missiles and killing its leaders.
President Trump saying it could last four to five weeks.
We will easily prevail.
We're already substantially ahead of our time projections,
but whatever the time is, it's okay.
The Pentagon today announcing it's sending more troops and fighter jets
to join the operation,
which President Trump launched at 3.38 pm on Friday.
The president directed and I quote,
Operation Epic Fury is approved.
No abort's good luck, close quote.
But the war is also spreading to new countries with new risks.
In Saudi Arabia, drones targeting the U.S. embassy in the capital Riyadh,
a fire breaking out there.
A Saudi official telling NBC News there were no injuries.
In Kuwait, three U.S. fighter jets were shot down
and seen plummeting from the sky.
The Pentagon said it was friendly fire
that the jets were hit by Kuwaiti missile defense systems.
The crews all ejected and survived.
In this video, you can see a parachute on the ground
and what appears to be an American pilot in the back of an SUV
looking healthy, but rattled.
As the Pentagon announced, at least six American service members
have been killed.
The Pentagon saying it now has total air superiority over Iran,
allowing the U.S. to hunt down the missile launchers
Iran is using to carry out attacks,
including against Israel.
Where an Iranian missile made it through air defenses this morning.
Prime Minister Netanyahu touring a town
where nine Israelis were killed by another Iranian strike.
Iran is not just hitting Israel, but multiple Arab countries.
Iranian fighter jets attacked Qatar,
but were shot down according to the Qatar military.
In Bahrain, Iranian drones hitting residential high-rise buildings.
In Kuwait, the international airport damaged by an Iranian drone strike.
And tonight, Iran targeting Saudi Arabia with damage seen in these oil fields.
The Washington Post reporting over the past month,
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
has urged President Trump to attack Iran,
according to four people familiar with the matter.
And we've learned the U.S. and Israeli strikes were launched on Saturday
because intelligence showed Iran's supreme leader
would be at a meeting of senior officials that morning,
according to two sources briefed on the matter.
In addition to Ayatollah Hamani, the U.S. says 49 leaders
from the Iranian regime have been killed.
Iran has not confirmed all of the deaths.
We also projected four weeks to terminate the military leadership.
And as you know, that was done in about an hour.
So we're at a schedule there by a lot.
While inside Iran, officials say a girl school was hit this weekend
with dozens killed.
The U.S. says it's investigating.
There have been demonstrations supporting the Iranian regime,
but also Iranian celebrating the death of the Ayatollah,
his government deeply unpopular among many Iranians.
All as President Trump laid out the objectives of the U.S. mission.
We're destroying Iran's missile capabilities,
and you see that happening on an hourly basis.
Second, we're annihilating their navy.
We've knocked out already ten ships.
They're at the bottom of the sea.
Third, we're ensuring that the world's number one sponsor of terror
can never obtain a nuclear weapon.
And finally, we're ensuring that the Iranian regime cannot continue
to arm fund and direct terrorist armies outside of their borders.
President Trump saying Iran walked away from negotiations,
but a senior negotiator directly involved tells NBC News
talks were making progress and were scheduled to resume.
For now, no U.S. ground troops appear to be involved,
although the Pentagon is not ruling them out.
This is not Iraq.
This is not endless.
I was there for both.
We'll go as far as we need to go to advanced American interests.
But we're not dumb about it.
You don't have to roll 200,000 people in there and stay for 20 years.
While Secretary of State Rubio suggesting this operation
is about to intensify.
The hardest hits are yet to come from the U.S. military.
Richard and his team join us live tonight from a bombed out building there
in Tel Aviv and Richard.
Israel and U.S. force is still very much on alert tonight
as Iran continues to fire.
And now there's a new warning tonight from the State Department.
There is Tom Good evening.
This building was hit by an Iranian missile.
One woman was killed.
And you can see that even with the risk,
even with ongoing attacks against the city,
construction crews are here clearing away debris.
And the State Department, just a short while ago,
issued a warning to American citizens to evacuate
from 14 countries in the Middle East,
including Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.
Richard Angle with that new warning tonight.
Richard, we thank you and we're learning more about
how this military operation unfolded.
And where it's going from here,
our senior national security correspondent,
Courtney Cuby joins us live now.
And Courtney, you have details about President Trump
giving the military the final order to proceed?
Yeah, that's right, Tom.
The first wave of strikes began with Tomahawk
fired from Navy ships and long-range
precision munitions fired from aircraft outside Iran,
taking out air defenses and paving the way
from manned aircraft.
Next up, B1 and B2 bombers began flying in
striking hardened underground missile sites
and vertical silos with huge bombs
to penetrate deep underground.
Over 1200 targets already hit.
President Trump saying a big wave is still to come
and while officials won't speculate,
one possibility remains the nuclear program
which so far has not been struck.
One US official said the goal of the operation
is to hit hard and overwhelm Iran as quickly as possible,
ideally in weeks, not months, Tom.
All right, Courtney, thank you.
Now to the White House where the Trump administration
is defending its decision to attack Iran
on a democratic criticism.
Gabe Gutierrez joins us now live from the White House
and gave Secretary of State Marco Rubio
speaking to lawmakers late tonight.
Yeah, Tom, Secretary Rubio saying there was absolutely
an imminent threat to justify this operation.
He argues that the Trump administration
knew Israel was preparing to strike Iran
and that if the US had waited for Iran to retaliate,
Americans would have suffered higher casualties.
Still, there has been mixed messaging here.
Rubio and Hexett saying today that regime change
is not the goal, although the administration
would like to see it happen.
Those comments coming after President Trump
urged Iranian protesters who recently faced
a brutal government crackdown to take to the streets
again and topple the regime.
Rubio and other top officials expected
to continue briefing Congress tomorrow.
Tom.
All right, Gabe, our thanks to you.
And tensions are high once again across the Gulf tonight
with several countries targeted by Iranian attacks,
including Dubai, where our cure sentence is reporting tonight.
Tonight, conflict is spiraling and spreading.
To Iraq, Lebanon, and as Gulf countries threatened to join
this growing war.
Iran targeting major cities in the Middle East
with hundreds of missiles and drones,
including this one in Bahrain.
First the buzz, then the blast.
Dubai's iconic hotels hit many Iranian munitions
still being shot down today.
Here, a burst of smoke beside the world's tallest building
and the moment of impact at another hotel.
You know, I just heard this really loud bang.
Alex Buket, who runs an American firm,
fled to an Airbnb in the desert.
You grabbed our passports as well.
And we'll just start driving off.
This was Dubai Airport over the weekend
and nearby Abu Dhabi.
Thankfully, passengers have been evacuated.
Thousands of flights cancelled in a region
that is a critical hub for the world's commercial airlines.
Sarah Metty from Tennessee is in Dubai
for her 20th wedding anniversary.
She found herself filming munitions
exploding outside their hotel.
What are you thinking when you're filming this?
That I've got to be in a dream.
This can't be real.
I never in a million years thought this would happen.
They've been urged to stay inside.
I just want to get home to the kids.
Like, I miss them terribly.
Iran's objective in all this
to pressure its neighbors,
to tell Washington, pull off the wall.
And this is far from over.
Keir Simmons joins us live from Dubai
and Keir and being told there are now new attacks
in Dubai tonight.
That's right, Tom.
I just heard a series of loud booms
echo across this city.
Another barrage of missiles from Iran.
Tom, tens of thousands of Americans
live in this region.
Tom Keir Simmons, please stay safe tonight.
There is also a new threat from Iran
around the critical street of Hormuz
where much of the world's oil pass is through
with implications for the prices you pay at the pump.
Christine Romance is here tonight
and Christina Ron with a very serious threat.
Yeah, and Tom, what happens to oil prices
depends on what happens here in the street of Hormuz.
It's a narrow waterway where about 20%
of global oil passes through.
And tonight, a radiant state media is saying
Iran will set fire to any ship
trying to pass through here.
You can already see shipping there at a virtual standstill,
oil prices jump today.
And every dollar that oil prices rise
translates to about two and a half cents
for a gallon of gas.
That means, for example, $10 spike in oil,
$0.25 of the pump.
And American wallets are already feeling this, Tom.
These surging oil prices,
the national average for a gallon
of regular gas today, topping $3.
Secretary of State Mark Rubio says the administration
anticipated this and will announce steps
to mitigate it tomorrow.
Okay, we'll see what that plan is all about.
Christine, thank you.
Back here at home to the new details
about the gunman accused of carrying out a deadly attack
in downtown Austin.
And what police are saying about his
possible ties to terrorism,
Priscilla Thompson has more.
Tonight, authorities are investigating
the deadly rampage at an Austin beer garden
as a potential act of terrorism.
The gunman police say was a 53 year old
naturalized citizen from Senegal
with a possible history of mental health issues.
Multiple sources say he unleashed the attack
wearing an Iranian flag shirt
and a property of a law sweatshirt
the day after Iran's Supreme Leader
was killed by the US and Israel.
We reached out to our federal partners to assist
in this resource intensive scene
and to address concerns of potential terrorism.
Investigators are searching the suspects
home and sifting through this massive crime scene
searching for a motive and potential ties to terrorism.
This is a around the clock 24 hour investigation.
21 year old Sevita Sean and 19 year old
writer Harrington were killed.
More than a dozen others wounded
while police work to determine if there's
any connection between what happened here
and the war in the Middle East.
Many are on high alert.
As long as this war is going on,
make sure we all remain vigilant.
Priscilla Thompson NBC News Austin.
When we return in 60 seconds,
the videos just released.
What Bill and Hillary Clinton said
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We're back now with video just into our newsroom
of Bill and Hillary Clinton's depositions
about Jeffrey Epstein.
Ryan Noble's has been pouring through the tapes.
Tonight, the House Oversight Committee,
releasing all nine hours of the depositions of Bill and Hillary Clinton
as part of their investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
Have you ever engaged in sexual activity with a person
introduced to you by Jeffrey Epstein?
Bill Clinton, testifying he had no knowledge of Epstein's crimes
and he had no reason to believe
that President Trump knew anything either.
The only conversation I have with President Trump
about this was in the early 2000s.
And I have no information
that he did anything wrong.
Clinton pressed by both Republicans and Democrats
about his repeated appearances in the Epstein files,
including this photo of him and a hot tub with a woman.
Do you engage in any sexual activity with this person?
Both Clinton's have denied any wrong doing
and have never been accused of any crimes related to Epstein.
The former Secretary of State's deposition got off for a rocky start
when she discovered Congresswoman Lauren Bobert
took a picture of her and shared it with a conservative influencer.
I've done this.
If you guys are doing that, I am done.
You can hold me and contempt from now until the House come home.
She denied ever meeting Epstein
at times growing visibly frustrated with the questioning.
I am so tired of answering that question.
If you have one centilla of evidence to the contrary, put it forward.
I have never been on his island period.
I've never been in his homes, his offices, his anything.
Republicans asking her off topic questions
on issues like UFOs and even internet conspiracy theories.
Now, the former secretary told the committee
that the possibility of Jeffrey Epstein working for an intelligence agency
was, quote, an absolutely essential question for you to try
and examine and get answers for.
Tom, all right, Ryan, thank you.
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We're back now with a plane evacuation caught on camera.
Video shows passengers using slides to get off a United Airlines flight
at Los Angeles International Airport and smoke pours out the back.
United says the issue forced the jet bound for New Jersey to turn around,
but that no one was injured.
Now to a rescue nearly a thousand feet in the air after a hot air balloon collided
with a cell phone tower.
Sam brought that with the incredible video.
In heart-pounding moments, high above the East Texas terrain,
a pair of hot air ballooners were left clinging for life.
That basket is swinging and moving with them in it,
and those gusts are winds.
Their canopy wrapped near the top of a thousand foot cell phone tower on Saturday,
with a trio of drones capturing depth and critical information.
How many situations have you ever come across like this one?
None.
This is pretty unprecedented.
But 14 members of the Longview Fire Department and rope rescue specialist Steven
Winchell and Cliff Patrick charged up the tower anyway with a ladder, only a foot wide.
Do you personally get nervous climbing that high, knowing what's standing in front of you?
Yes, most assuredly.
I have been open about the fact I reminded him maybe five or six hundred feet up
that I don't like heights.
Yet in those moments, the firefighters grabbed a webbing from the terrified man and woman
in the balloon, stabilized their canopy, and two hours later lifted them down to safety.
Once we had them secured to the tower, it was a great sigh of relief from me,
knowing that the worst was behind everybody at that point.
A miracle maneuver of Texas-sized proportions.
Sam Brock and BC News.
That's nightly news for this Monday.
I'm Tom Yamas.
Thanks so much for watching.
Tonight and always.
We're here for you.
Good night.
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