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U.S. speeding up Marine deployment to Mideast; Trump says he’s not sending ground troops to Iran; Some DHS contractors say they were asked to pay Trump ally Corey Lewandowski; and more on tonight’s broadcast.
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Breaking news tonight, the US rushing thousands more Marines and sailors to the Middle East.
And the major escalation in the attacks on energy facilities, sending oil prices soaring,
the stunning new images from inside Iran, flames erupting from one of the largest gas fields
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The new warning from President Trump to Israel, don't do it again, as an American F-35 is
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We begin tonight with an update just into our newsroom, that the U.S. is accelerating
its deployment of Marines and sailors to the Middle East.
Thousands more now set to deploy in the coming days.
And this all comes in a major escalation in attacks on oil facilities in that region,
sending gas prices even higher.
Look at this.
One of the world's largest gas fields in Iran consumed by flames, Iranian forces retaliating
across the Gulf with a relentless barrage igniting this oil installation in Saudi Arabia.
And watch this terrifying moment, a missile slams right into the ground, just feet from
a journalist in Lebanon as the Israeli offensive against Hezbollah there intensifies.
It's a chaotic new reality, sending gas prices even higher, up 90 cents since the start
of this war, hitting a national average of $3.88.
We've got it all covered from the front lines to the White House, but we begin tonight
with Keir Simmons.
Tonight's new images of Iranian gas installations consumed by fire after an Israeli strike, which,
along with Iranian strikes on energy targets, have sent oil and gas prices surging.
President Trump is saying he spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, telling
him not to do it again.
I told him, don't do that, and he's won't do that.
We didn't discuss.
You know, we do, we're independent, we get a lot of great.
Tonight's Netanyahu responding.
Israel acted alone against the Slaviyah gas compound.
Fact number two, President Trump asks us to hold off on future attacks, and we're
holding out.
And tonight's a USF 35 jet, making an emergency landing after suspected enemy fire.
According to an official familiar with the incident, Sen Kom saying the aircraft landed
safely, and the pilot is in stable condition.
All as Iran unleashing more attacks on its neighbors, debris from interceptions igniting
this oil installation, Saudi Arabia said.
This shelter in place alarm on people's phones is suddenly much more frequent here, the
ever expanding impact of this war.
The Saudi foreign minister condemning Iran's attacks.
What possible military purpose can you have for attacking a refinery in a non-combatant?
Can Saudi Arabia now ever envisage an Iran that is able to threaten it with missiles and
drones and is able to determine the oil price by effectively closing the strait of hummus?
What little trust there was before has completely been shattered.
All as the Pentagon's saying, it's decimating Iran's ability to attack with Iranian missile
and drone strikes down.
They would shoot a lot more if they could.
We want to head to the White House where, despite those additional troops heading to the
region, President Trump tonight says he has no plans to put US ground troops in Iran.
Here's Gabe Guterres.
Tonight, President Trump dismissing the possibility of any American boots on the ground inside
Iran.
No, I'm not putting troops anywhere, if I were, I certainly wouldn't tell you, but I'm
not putting troops.
He's also confirming the Pentagon's asking Congress for another $200 billion.
It's a small price to pay to make sure that we stay tippy-top.
That funding request could face skepticism on Capitol Hill as the war's economic impacts
ripple across the US.
Everything is just going up and up and up and up.
The average price of gas has climbed about 90 cents a gallon over the last few weeks.
I feel it would be worse.
Much worse, actually.
I thought there was a chance it would be much worse.
It's not bad.
Paul showed most Republicans support the president's decision to attack Iran, but clearly
some don't.
As this voter in Pennsylvania told NBC's John Allen,
If you could say something to President Trump, he was going to hear you right now, what
would it be?
You're a worthless pile of s**t.
And you voted for him how many times?
Three times.
That was my bad.
Apparently, I'm an idiot.
Still, the administration is defending the war, Treasury Secretary Scott Besson saying
today there have been defections within Iran's leadership, though he did not offer specifics.
The regime will probably collapse within itself.
During a meeting today, which a pan's prime minister in the Oval Office, a Japanese reporter
asked the president why he did not give advance warning to allies before attacking Iran.
And we didn't tell anybody about it because we wanted surprise.
Who knows better about surprise than Japan?
Okay, why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor, okay?
Great.
Gabe Gutierrez at the White House signing gave the Trump administration also announcing new
efforts to reduce energy prices.
Yes, Tom.
The Treasury Secretary said today that the U.S. made lift sanctions on Iranian oil and
is already in transit amid those surging energy prices.
He said that move could free up 140 million barrels of oil.
Tom.
Gabe Gutierrez for tonight.
Gabe, thank you.
Turning to those long security lines at airports, which just keep getting longer and longer.
And we're now learning about a disturbing attack on TSA officers working without pay at the
Dallas airport.
Here's Tom Costello.
Just as the next wave of spring break travelers hits the nation's airports, key TSA checkpoints
are in gridlock and meltdown.
Hours long lines have filled with half the terminal checkpoints closed.
From wide, the TSA says roughly 10% of its officers are calling out every day, working
second jobs to make ends meet.
38% call out in Atlanta with 90-minute TSA lines.
38% call out in Houston, too, with two hour delays.
Adding to the stress assaults on TSA officers in Dallas, a 33-year-old man arrested for
punching two TSOs and a police officer facing up to 20 years in prison.
The U.S. Attorney warning violent conduct perpetrated against TSA and law enforcement officers
will never be tolerated.
Meanwhile, no progress in bipartisan talks on Capitol Hill to end the partial shutdown.
Do you see me?
Do you see that I'm showing up every day?
TSA officer Hevin Jones has three children to feed.
A lot of stress on my family, deciding whether to pay for groceries, gas, a whole different
types of bills.
At airports nationwide, airlines and food banks are feeding TSA staffers.
The Trump administration warns if the shutdown and TSA call outs continue.
You're going to see small airports, I believe, shut down.
You're going to see extensive lines and air travel is going to almost come to a grid
halt.
Stop.
All right, Tom Costello joins us from Reagan National and Thompson.
Members of Congress have now left town without an agreement.
Yeah, that's right.
And the president of the Union representing TSA officers is saying this is ridiculous.
To leave town without funding DHS, Tom, we have seen these members of Congress walk right
through the airport, right past us up to the TSA line and go through past the officers
who are now still not getting paid.
Tom?
Quite the scene there.
Okay, Tom Costello for us.
We have exclusive new reporting tonight on allegations of corruption inside the Department
of Homeland Security involving Corey Lewandowski, a close ally of President Trump.
Here's Julia Ainsley.
Tonight, Corey Lewandowski, facing allegations he solicited payment did exchange for securing
contracts at DHS, according to multiple industry sources and government officials.
In one incident, Lewandowski, a longtime Trump ally and powerful aide to outgoing DHS
Secretary Kristi Nome, told the CEO of Geo Group, the nation's largest donor of immigrant
detention centers.
He wanted to be paid for securing new contracts for the company.
Two industry sources told NBC News, Geo Group refused.
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NBC News confirming the DHS Inspector General is now investigating the awarding of
this $220 million campaign.
President Trump recently asked aides whether Lewandowski profited personally from the campaign.
With one senior White House official telling NBC News, he remarked to advisors Corey made
out on that one.
A spokesman for Lewandowski called the allegations of soliciting payment patently false.
A senior White House official telling NBC News before publication, we are aware of the
allegations of paid-a-play involving Lewandowski.
Tom?
Julia Angelie breaking that news tonight, Julia, thank you.
Tonight some devastating news in the search for the American college student missing in
Barcelona.
Police say they've recovered his body in the water off the beach where he was last seen.
Molly Hunter and her team were at that beach as police made the grim discovery.
Tonight after a frantic three-day search, police recovered the body of 20-year-old Jimmy
Gracie from the water off this popular Barcelona beach.
As friends tell NBC News, this is where they last saw him partying at 3 a.m. Tuesday
morning and nothing seems suspicious.
Since then, they've been putting up posters in hopes someone may have seen him.
This is Shoko, it is super popular with young tourists who come here to Barcelona and I
just want to show you how close it is to the beach and to the water here.
Scooby-Divers, boats and helicopters have been scouring the area, desperately searching
for clues.
We're on the beach now about 300 feet from where Shoko is and police tell NBC News that
Jimmy Gracie's body was recovered just off the coast this afternoon.
The Chicago area native, a junior at the University of Alabama, traveled to Barcelona for spring
break to visit friends studying abroad.
Gracie's aunt, Beth Marano Riley, spoke to NBC News last night.
I think everybody would want a brother or an nephew like Jimmy.
He's a great kid.
He's responsible.
He's a leader.
Today, members of Gracie's fraternity, Theta Kai, Riley together, the president of the
chapter who's also in Barcelona, described Gracie as a beloved brother and a man of upstanding
character.
And earlier today, Jimmy's family released a statement saying they were grateful for
the kindness and concern that people showed their family during this incredibly difficult
time and thank people for holding their family in their thoughts and prayers.
Tom.
Molly Hunter for us.
Molly, thank you.
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That's nightly news for this Thursday.
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We thank you so much for watching tonight, and always we're here for you.
Good night.
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