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Nuclear sites targeted across Middle East amid war with Iran; Trump admin. rushes to contain rising oil and gas prices amid Iran war; Robert Mueller, former special counsel who led Trump-Russia probe, dies at 81; and more on tonight’s broadcast.
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Tonight, the dangerous new escalation in the war with Iran with nuclear sites now in
the crosshairs in the Middle East.
Iran launching this dramatic strike on a town in Israel today, not far from a nuclear
site with more than two dozen hurt.
Just hours earlier, an Iranian nuclear site once targeted by the U.S. struck again.
Plus, Iran launching a long-range missile at a joint U.S. British base 3,000 miles away,
relive in the region.
The growing war, disrupting oil and gas markets and threatening the global economy.
The new move from the White House, rushing to contain soaring prices.
Robert Mueller, who revamped the FBI and led the investigation into Russian interference
in the 2016 election and Donald Trump, dead at 81.
Crowded airports and long lines, the TASA staffing shortage causing major headaches for
the busy spring break weekend.
With no end in sight, President Trump now threatening to send ICE agents to airports.
The major flood emergency in Hawaii, more than a foot of rain just in 24 hours, thousands
of evacuations, mass rescues, and on the west coast, the danger is heatwave putting millions
on alert.
We're tracking it all.
Cuba's government, on the verge of collapse, as a Trump administration ramps up pressure
on the regime, and our team's one-on-one with a top Cuban official.
The new police body cam video from the night of Justin Timberlake's DWI arrest.
And there's good news tonight about the special bond between this father and daughter, and
the creative way she thanked him for his service.
This is NBC Nightly News with Jose Diaz Ballard.
Good evening.
We begin tonight with a dangerous escalation of the war in the Middle East, as both sides
launch strikes targeting nuclear facilities.
In Israel, new video showing an apparent Iranian missile striking not far from a nuclear
research plant, those attacks injuring more than 30 people according to the Israelis.
And Iran, saying strikes hit a key uranium enrichment site, the same one, U.S. planes
hit just last June with nuclear experts now watching closely for any potential leaks.
And then there's a critical resource also in the crosshairs tonight, oil, the U.S. now
scrambling to bring down gas prices that have skyrocketed off the conflict.
Tonight an escalating cycle of attacks targeting nuclear sites across the Middle East.
An Iranian missile striking the Israeli town of Dhamona, home to the nuclear weapons
program that Israel has never officially acknowledged.
Authorities say more than 30 injured, while a mass casualty event declared in another
nearby Israeli city after a direct hit from a ballistic missile.
But no damage reported at the desert nuclear site.
Iranian state media says the attack was in response to an air strike today on Iran's
Natanz nuclear base.
A hub for uranium enrichment, which was also attacked last year by U.S. B2 bombers.
Iran says there's no sign of any radioactive leak, while the U.N.'s nuclear agency calling
for military restraint to avoid any risk of a nuclear accident.
Central command not saying if the U.S. was behind the attack, its commander giving this
update.
Iran has lost significant combat capability over the last three weeks.
We also remain zeroed in on dismantling Iran's decades old threat to the free flow of
commerce throughout the strait of war moves.
While at home in the U.S. funerals today, for four of the 13 service members killed
in the war.
Among them, Major Cody Kork laid to rest in central Florida.
His memory will be forever be cherished by those who love him, and by the nation he
proudly served.
While across the Muslim world, the end of Ramadan means presence for children.
These kids are among the one million people displaced in Lebanon by Israel's expanding
offensive against his Bola.
This space actually used to be a restaurant, so now you can see it's a camp for people
who had to flee their homes.
Rahaf VI and her little sister Lynn fled with their family from South Lebanon.
I really miss home because I had lots of nice toys and I used to play with them, she
tells us.
A home it's not clear when, or if, they'll ever return to.
Rahaf Satchas joins us now from Beirut and Raf, a lot of concern tonight after Iran
targeted a U.S.-U.K. joint military base in the Indian Ocean.
Yeah, Jose, that base is two and a half thousand miles from Iran.
Most experts did not believe Iran had a weapon capable of that range, but we should say the
attack failed, none of those missiles reached their target.
And so it is not clear Iran has a reliable way of striking at that distance.
Rahaf Satchas in Beirut, thank you.
With oil and gas prices soaring, the global economy is facing a significant threat.
In fact, the CEO of one major airline saying oil could reach $175 a barrel.
Kathy Park with how the White House is trying to contain the damage.
With gas prices across the country surging, 94 cents since a war with Iran began,
the Trump administration is looking for new ways to calm rattled oil markets.
Treasury Secretary Scott Besson now announcing that the U.S. will allow for the limited sale
of previously sanctioned Iranian oil.
It comes as a cost of U.S. crude sits just below $100 a barrel, President Trump trying
to offer reassurance.
Now that's exactly what business leaders are worried about.
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby writing in a memo to employees are planned to assume
oil goes to $175 a barrel and doesn't get back down to $100 a barrel until the end
of 2027.
This would be a huge hit to the U.S. consumer if we could reach that $175 mark.
Halima Kraft, a commodity strategist, says with the straight of her moves effectively
close and no clear solution in sight, gas prices in the U.S. could reach a staggering
$7 a gallon if the war drags on.
The highest recorded national average was just over $5 in 2022.
Transportation is how we move goods everywhere in the country, so that will be passed on.
If you get on a plane, you're going to see much higher airfare.
Think about how we're going to be trucking goods across the country.
It goes beyond simply what you put in your car.
It's going to affect everything regarding transportation.
With the war deepening abroad, a growing risk to the economy here at home, Kathy Park
and BC News.
And just in tonight, former FBI director Robert Mueller has died at the age of 81.
Mueller revamped the agency in the wake of 9-11, but he will most likely be best known
for leading the investigation into President Donald Trump and Russian interference in the
2016 presidential campaign.
Here's Julie Serkin.
The family of Robert Mueller is mourning his death, writing in a statement with deep
sadness we are sharing the news that Bob passed away last night.
They did not provide a cause of death, but in 2025 revealed he was battling Parkinson's.
Mueller captured national attention, leading the FBI through a tumultuous 12 years after
the 9-11 attacks, but it's his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election
that history will remember most.
I have seen a number of challenges to our democracy.
The Russian government's effort to interfere in our election is among the most serious.
That two-year probe culminating in what became known as the Mueller Report, Trump frequently
fuming, as Mueller's investigation wound on.
The report ultimately concluded Russia did medal in the election, but found no conspiracy
between President Donald Trump's campaign and the Russian government, Mueller standing
by his findings.
The report also drawing controversy for not reaching a conclusion on whether Trump obstructed
justice for his behavior during the investigation.
Trump tonight reacting to Mueller's death, posting on social media, quote, good, I'm
glad he's dead.
Mueller, a decorated Vietnam war veteran, went on to become the second longest serving
FBI director in history.
His tenure spanned Republican and Democratic administrations.
He took office just one week before the September 11 attacks, after which President Bush tasked
him with transforming the bureau to combat future terror threats.
There will be a much better FBI and a redirected FBI to this new mission.
Jose, Mueller took over an agency built to solve crimes.
He rebuilt it from the ground up to prevent them.
In the wake of 9-11, Mueller changed the mission of the FBI to focus on counter-terrorism,
transforming national security in the U.S.
Jose.
Tonight, TSA travel woes causing scenes like this at airports in Atlanta, New York City,
and Houston.
A sea of people trying to escape for spring break, instead finding themselves trapped in
long security lines.
On Truth Social, President Trump saying he'll move ICE agents to the airports where they
will do security starting Monday, adding he has told them to get ready.
While Elon Musk on X offering to pay the salaries of TSA personnel during this funding
impasse, an attempt by Senate Democrats to advance a bill funding just the TSA, failing
to secure enough votes today.
TSA officers going on 36 days without pay as the partial government shutdown continues
with no sign of a resolution.
The TSA saying more than 400 officers have quit their jobs, others are calling in sick.
Friday, more than a quarter of officers didn't show up at JFK.
Roughly a third were a no-show in Atlanta and at Houston's Javier poured more than half.
Some are getting second jobs to make ends meet.
I have a really good friend that is part of the TSA.
He's reached out to me a couple of times about things that are going on and maybe other
job opportunities for him, but he is definitely struggling right now.
Denver International Airport setting up a collection box.
Today we dropped off some gift cards to grocery stores and gas stations.
Quite a few for them to use, hopefully.
At Newark Liberty some arriving early to avoid any problems.
I didn't know what to expect and I've been tracking it online.
Whatever the solution, travelers are anxious for the turbulence to end.
Valery Castro joins the from Newark International Airport.
Valery, how long should travelers plan to wait at airports across the country?
Well, Jose, it really varies depending on where you are departing from.
Right now at Houston's Busch Intercontinental, there is an estimated 80-minute wait at one
of the security checkpoints there.
Here at Newark in Terminal A, it's less than 10 minutes and things have been running
smoothly here for most of the day.
Jose?
Valery Castro, at Newark Airport, thank you.
We're also following the growing flood emergency in Hawaii tonight, where mass rescues and evacuations
are underway after days and days of heavy rains.
Dana Griffin has the latest.
Leave now the message overnight for more than 4,000 people on a Wahoo, Hawaii's most populated
island as flooding wreaks havoc across the state.
At one point, one of the island's largest dams was at risk of imminent failure.
Days of unrelenting rain, washing out streets and highways, the governor warning the damage
could top $1 billion.
Look, we've been through a lot these last 10 days.
In some places in our state, we've had between 40 and 50 inches of rain.
At least 200 people have been rescued from flooded homes by Coast Guard members not getting
paid during the partial government shutdown.
More than 4,000 have lost power.
This house washed off its foundation onto the beach.
All roads along the North Shore in Wailua, now at high risk of failure according to the
city, making it impossible for some families to get out.
Deadwatches remain in effect through Sunday, impacting almost every Hawaiian island.
Even after the rain's end, threats of mudslides will linger for days as the ground remains saturated.
This is the largest flood that we've had in Hawaii in 20 years.
On the mainland, the threat isn't from rain but extreme heat as 9 million are under heat
alerts that have set daily records out west.
Death Valley this week reaching 105 along with Phoenix in Yuma, Arizona, 109.
Tate Griffin joins me now, Danny, can we expect to see any relief from the heat?
Eventually, this weekend across the country, temperatures are going to remain 10 to 30 degrees
above normal here in LA.
We will get a brief cool down, but starting next week, we could expect those heat advisories
to return.
Jose?
Tate Griffin, thank you, still ahead tonight.
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And now to the Caribbean and the U.S. Pressure campaign against the Cuban regime, as President
Trump signals changed, could be coming to the island.
And tonight, officials in Havana are pushing back.
Tonight Cuba's government is pushing back on President Trump's pressure campaign.
The regime's Deputy Foreign Minister speaking exclusively to our Kristen Welker.
Is the United States insisting on regime change in order to give Cuba economic relief?
I don't know what they're insisting among themselves.
The structure of the Cuban government and the members of the Cuban government are not
part of the negotiation.
Are you saying that regime change is off the table?
Absolutely.
Just 90 miles from the U.S., Cuba has been under the iron grip of the Castro family for
more than 60 years.
But now, for the first time in decades, the regime could be on the brink of collapse.
Right now, as President Trump suggests some sort of action could be imminent.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the administration's point person on Cuba, blasting the regime
as incompetent.
People in charge, they don't know how to fix it, so they have to get new people in charge.
Cuba is just the latest focus of President Trump's foreign policy.
The U.S. carried out a daring military operation in January that captured Venezuela's authoritarian
leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, along with the ongoing war with Iran.
Inside Cuba, more than 9 million people are grappling with constant power outages and
a growing humanitarian crisis.
Independent journalist Boris Gonzales Arins says Cuba has been progressively breaking
down for 60 years.
He says Cuba has sewage water mixed with drinking water, no cooking gas, no light in the
streets.
And when Cuba's protests he adds, they simply receive institutional violence.
And now, that crisis is the backdrop for what the administration could be planning next.
And don't miss more of Chris and Wilkers' exclusive interview with Cuba's Deputy Foreign
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There's good news tonight, so often the good news doesn't get as much attention as the
bad.
So every Saturday, we highlight the many people who spread joy and love, and these are
just some of those stories this week.
Her last parcel, in Connecticut, this neighbor who came together to thank someone special.
Oh, my God, thank you all.
That's their male carrier, Sherry Zatani, on her last run after more than 20 years on
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His family and friends learned to sign the birthday song for the birthday boy.
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Boston's parents had been practicing before the party, but never expected everyone to join
the party.
At San Francisco International Airport, the reunion this family has been waiting for.
That's U.S. Navy Petty Officer Stephen Quang, reuniting with his family, thanks to the
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volunteer hours for flights home.
In January, a unit of my family means a lot to me.
I haven't seen them in a long time.
People usually show me service for the final time.
And in Texas, this dad's final call was one to remember.
It's been an honor serving with you.
Thank you.
That's Officer Christopher Douglas speaking.
And on the other end of the line, it's his daughter, Nouveia Creech.
1602, go ahead.
But on this day, she's showing him out on his final day of service.
You're probably serving in the United States Air Force.
Officer Douglas continued his commitment to service in 2005.
When he began his law enforcement career, you leave behind a legacy that will continue
to inspire.
Thank you for your service, your heart for others, and your dedication to this profession.
That's when Nouveia went off script.
A lot of people know you as Officer Douglas.
But I know you as my dad.
I'm an adult who is of utmost faith and sacrifice.
What did it mean to you to be able to give your dad's final call?
It was really special.
It's just a nice feeling to get to do that for like your parent because they're also
living life.
It was just very surreal and just a flood wave of emotions.
I mean, just 21 years of memory, just flooding through my head.
I'm so proud of you.
Time to put on another hat, Dad.
I'm also proud of you.
That's NBC Knightley News for this Saturday.
Helen Jackson will be here tomorrow night.
I'm Jose Diaz-Belard.
Thank you for the privilege of your time.
Good night.
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