President Donald Trump declared the U.S. and Iranian ceasefire to be “over” after the two countries traded strikes overnight, upending the second day of the NATO summit. NBC News White House Correspondent Monica Alba reports from Turkey on how alliance leaders responded and the big deal reached on Ukraine. Meanwhile, Iranian officials are responding with messages of defiance. NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel joins from Tehran to break down why Iranians are blaming the U.S. for breaking the memorandum of understanding and what that means for the future of negotiations. Plus, HBO’s “The Pitt” and “Hacks” led Emmy nominations Wednesday morning, but there were also some new players getting nods. NBC News Senior Hollywood Reporter Rebecca Keegan has more on that and why Mariska Hargitay of “Law and Order” has been tapped to be the first woman to host the awards ceremony in 15 years.
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