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a jury weighing the fate of hunter biden. we're on verdict watch their morning after an emotional day of closing arguments in the federal gun case against the president's son. we're live in d.c. with what to expect. the united nations security council passing a cease-fire deal to cease the bloodshed in gaza, but will israel and hamas agree to the conditions. the port of baltimore is back in business, the milestone
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for the critical shipping channel 11 weeks after that devastating bridge collapse. and apple is getting real when it comes to artificial intelligence. how a.i. could reshape the way you use your iphone, and why elop elon musk is threatening to ban the devices. and every dog has his day. it's tuesday, june 11, "early today" starts right now. good morning, i'm frances rivera. the fate of hunter biden is in the hands of a delaware jury now. closing arguments wrapped up in his federal gun trial, with the prosecutors laying out what they describe as overwhelming evidence against the president's son. alice barr joins us. good morning. the etcvidence in this trial wa very personal. what did the defense team have to say? >> reporter: a lot of personal, a lot of painful information coming out for the family.
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but hunter biden's family says the prosecution has only offered speculation, not hard evidence. and at president's son is accused of lying on a federal background check when buying a gun in 2018. prosecutors used evidence from hunter biden's laptop and called ten witnesses. many of them described his frequent drug use in the past. but biden's defense team argued that the testimony focussed on drug abuse over a four-year period and that no one witnessed actual drug use during the window of time when the gun was purchased. deliberations will continue in just a few hours. hunter biden faces anything from probation to prison time if he is convicted. and that's the same range of punishment donald trump faces after being convicted of falsifying business records in his new york hush money trial. the former president sat for an interview yesterday with a new york probation officer. mr. trump got permission to attend virtually from mar-a-lago in florida, and to have his
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attorney, todd blanche, join him. probation officers generally ask about things like financial resources, mental health and links to any other convicted criminals. they'll also ask you have remorse for the crime you were convicted of. this all goes into a report that the judge will consider for the sentencing that's scheduled a month from today. on july 11th. meanwhile, four sources tell nbc news mr. trump will be in washington, d.c. on thursday to meet with republican senators about their agenda for next year. that is if they win their elections in november. >> alice barr reporting for us, thank you. the mugshot of a close ally of donald trump has been released. rudy giuliani appeared before a booking procedure on monday in maricopa county in connection with state charges that he conspired to help overturn the 2020 election results in arizona. the former new york city mayor has pleaded not guilty. adding further momentum to
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truce talks, the u.n. security council passed a gaza cease-fire proposal that had been drafted by the u.s. should a truce ultimately fall through, government sources tell nbc news that the u.s. could strike a separate deal with hamas for american hostages. our andrea mitchell spoke to secretary of state blinken in tel aviv. >> my number one priority as secretary of state, is to ensure the well-being of americans who are in harm's way anywhere in the world. >> reporter: that's your top priority, wouldn't indirect talks for the americans lead to bringing those americans home possibly? >> the most effective way to do that, to achieve that, to actually get them home is through the proposal that's on the table. >> neither israel nor hamas have responded formally to the proposal. a california socialite has been sentenced to 15 years to life for killing two children in a hit-and-run. rebecca grossman, seen here, was speeding when she struck two brothers, an 8-year-old and
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11-year-old in the los angeles area in the fall of 2020. at the time, the wealthy 60-year-old was chasing the car of her boyfriend, former dodgers pitcher scott eriksson, who was not charged. grossman wrote, as god as my witness, i did not see anyone or anything in the road, adding that she would have then driven my car into a tree. we are learning more about a disturbing video showing los angeles police dropping off a homeless man and then driving off as he collapses on the sidewalk. here's morgan chesky. >> reporter: it's the video igniting a blame game between los angeles and a neighboring city over the alleged dumping of a homeless man outside their jurisdiction. two burbank police officers seen on a north hollywood street in l.a., taking a man out of their cruiser and removing his handcuffs. moments later, he falls to his knees. appearing unable to walk. once the burbank cruiser pulls away, the man collapses onto the
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sidewalk. los angeles city council president, whose office surveillance camera captured the ordeal says multiple agencies are now investigating. >> this is callous, cruel, inhumane. >> reporter: burbank police say they were responding to a call of a naked man at a bus stop. the department says he had been taken to a burbank hospital from an l.a. neighborhood. after declining medical help, police say they offered him a ride, adding he voluntarily got into the patrol vehicle and was driven to l.a.'s metro station before he asked to get out for a coffee, and officers complied. the controversy comes amid the backdrop of a historic homeless crisis in l.a. with 46,000 people without housing. >> we've known for a long time that other cities, other jurisdictions prefer to just push people into los angeles rather than addressing the problem themselves. >> reporter: burbank police tell nbc news the department is
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conducting their own investigation, reviewing both body and in-car camera footage, all of it centered around the actions of those two officers. >> thanks to morgan for that report. a suspect in custody after a massive fire at a miami apartment building. the mayor saying the suspect allegedly shot an employee and then intentionally set the fire. the officials say more than 40 people were rescued. some forced to evacuate from their balconies. the wounded employee, a resident and three firefighters were taken to the hospital. on the west coast, the coast guard rescued six people after their boat caught fire on lake tahoe. they had to jump into the lake to escape the flames. the coast guard rescued the boat owners, and a good samaritan saved four others and a dog. no one was hurt and no word yet on what sparked the fire. new this morning, the port of baltimore has been fully reopened more than two months after the francis scott key bridge collapsed. maryland governor wes moore
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declared the channel has been cleared of debris. he added our work is not over until we rebuild the francis scott key bridge. it's a process expected to take years. six maintenance workers were killed when a cargo ship lost propulsion and crashed into the bridge on march 26. heavy rainfall is targeting the sunshine state. meteorologist angie lastsman is watching the flood risk for florida. >> we gear up for heavy rain across the state as we get through the week. 6 million people under flood watches, stretching from west palm down to naemiami and naple. we'll see multiple rounds of this rain. it will be unsettled for days and days. this is a look at tomorrow. you can see more periods of really heavy rain. the good news is we initially do need rain across the state of florida. they're under a moderate drought. but by the time we get into friday, we're talking about difficulty with saturated grounds, swollen streams, and it doesn't take much to flood in
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this region. we've got over a foot expected in some spots through friday. notice this does include those major cities of west palm beach and naples. across the west the heat we're talking about, triple digits for phoenix, las vegas. el paso headed to 101. these temperatures are running way warm for this time of year. mid-90s for des moines and denver. dodge city, too, will head to the upper 80s for minneapolis and th to hit 90 degrees. 91 degrees with mostly sunny skies in shreveport. and that's a look at your forecast, back to you. there is no stopping the
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frozen florida frenzy in the stanley cup finals. >> here's lindell, drops it off, they score! that was blocked by brown, comes back to rodriguez and he scores! evan rodriguez again! >> the florida panthers responded to the edmonton oilers' first goal with four unanswered scores. three coming in the third period. the oilers now find themselves in a two-game hole as they head back to canada for game three on thursday. "early today" is back in a minute with a high-tech fight against retail theft. and apple leaps into the a.i. race. the hotly-anticipated new features coming to iphones and macs. h hair damage? just like i was. dryness and frizz could be damaged hair that can't retain moisture. new pantene miracle rescue deep conditioner, with first-of-its-kind melting pro-v pearls... locks in moisture to repair 6 months of damage in one wash, without weigh down.
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well as ipads and macs. we have a preview of apple's twist on artificial intelligence. good morning, charlotte. >> good morning. it has been a much-awaited unveiling on how apple was planning to integrate a.i. it will be supported by chatgpt. the features will be free and will start rolling just this summer. so apple gave some examples. you'll be able to ask siri, when is mom's flight landing. it will do a search of text messages and bring you the answer. it will be more accurate doing research. regarding privacy concerns, apple says many of the new a.i. features will run entirely on the device, without the data leaving the phone. and for other features that would require to go in the cloud, they would not be stored and made accessible to apple.
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after the announcement, elon musk warned he would ban iphones from all his companies, citing unacceptable security violations and calling chatgpt a creepy spy wear. mus spyware. we know he has launched a lawsuit saying that they are prioritizing profits over their mission. >> a whole new world. charlotte, thank you. now to more stores that are taking security to the next level to combat a rise into retail theft. in some cases, even using body cameras to deter would-be thieves. emilie ikeda has the story. >> reporter: scenes like this have plagued stores from philadelphia to los angeles, where dozens ransacked an auto zone this morning. a concerning trend companies are desperately trying to reverse. investing in off-duty officers,
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a.i.-driven fraud detection, ditching self-check oout. and you probably have seen locked cases. >> i feel like everything is being locked up nowadays. >> reporter: customers will also start seeing body cameras. tjx, the parent company of tj maxx and moment goods has started rolling out body cameras worn by specially-trained employees. they hope it hwill deter crime, adding that the footage is only shared to law enforcement and by subpoena. >> everything's being recorded anyway. >> reporter: others with surveillance didn't go that far. >> i don't like any of it, right? but i think it's a sign of the times. >> reporter: some analysts question whether retail crime is overblown with limited precise data. the vast majority of retailers report that shoplifters are more aggressive and inventory losses primarily driven by theft,
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swelled to $112 billion in 2022. up from $94 billion the year before. >> the number one criteria now is safety. there's harm to the individuals involved. harm to that place and organization. but also harm to that neighborhood. >> reporter: tjx isn't alone in its use of body cameras. more than a third are researching it. the cameras have already made a difference for tjx as the new landscape of crime ushers in new defenses. emilie ikeda, nbc news. fda advisors have unanimously recommended that the agency approve eli lilly's alzheimer's drug. side effects include brain swelling and bleeding that will have to be monitored. the fda will make the final decision on approval later this year. if approved, it would be only the second drug cleared in the u.s. to convincingly slow cognitive decline and memory
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through the trash. >> i had a couple beef jerky sticks in my pocket and gave it to him and he chomped away. i don't want this guy staying out in the cold. >> reporter: how instant was your connection? >> it was instant. anywhere i went he was following me. >> reporter: david helped toby, and toby helped him. >> sometimes i wouldn't have the best of days, but whethen we co back to camp and see a dog that's happy to see us that brings us a smile. >> reporter: he's not alone. >> all the soldiers are working. this nco wants to play football. >> reporter: all around the world, members of the military have taken in stray animals. >> this is eva. this is my buddy. >> reporter: but when their deployments end they can't take animals on the flight back home. that's where a group called paws of war comes in. >> it would mean a lot to bring him back home and give limb a good chance at living a good
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life. >> reporter: seeing videos like david's, strangers don't thous donate thousands of dollars to help bring them back. >> it's extremely challenging, mind-boggling to the average person, but we get it done every single time. >> reporter: about two weeks ago, david waited anxiously to greet toby on u.s. soil. >> you've gotten so big. >> reporter: what was going on inside? >> oh, my gosh. that's it. that's toby. that's the guy you brought out of a trash area, and you bring limb to safety. >> reporter: now they're settled back in san antonio with david's parents and two other dogs. do all the dogs get along now? >> oh, man, inseparable. >> reporter: after medical issues overseas, toby is a healthy puppy. >> it's pretty awesome. taking it one day at a time. i just get to do it with my best friend. >> reporter: look at him, how happy he is to have his ears
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a milestone in maryland. the port of baltimore now open and cleared of debris more than two months after the francis scott key bridge collapse. verdict watch for hunter biden. jury deliberations continue this morning in the gun trial for the president's son, after he chose not to take the stand. a massive apartment building fire in miami. dozens of elderly residents rescued while authoritie
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