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any more rain. meteorologist angie lassman tells us how much more rain already oversoaked florida can expect. president biden continue his visit to the g7 summit after signing a ten-year security agreement with ukraine. we have a live report on what's ahead for the summit. plus the president's first remarks about his son's conviction. the supreme court rules on another major abortion case. the justices rejecting a bid to restrict access to a commonly-used abortion medication, while senate democrats have a bill for ivf. americans are still feeling the pinch when dining out.g up . and how a former animal testing facility found new life as a sanctuary for animals looking for their forever home. it's friday, june 14th.
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"early today" starts right now. good morning, glad you're with me. i'm frances rivera. much of south florida remains water laug waterlogged this morning. two people were killed when a car lost control on wet roads in collier county. rescue crews are working to help neighbors left stranded due to the catastrophic flooding across the state. the storm system creating a swath of travel nightmares. the rising waters temporarily shutting down part of i-95. parts of southern florida saw 10 to 20 inches of rain over two days. that's comparable to hurricane totals. and the ground is now saturated and vulnerable in an area that's already flood prone. and while residents work to dry things out, more rain is on the way. nbc meteorologist angie lassman is tracking the next round for us.
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angie, good morning. when can they get this break they so need? >> good morning, frances. we're really not going to see a significant break until the backside of the weekend. we still have more of this rain in the picture. right now most folks across this region are quiet, but we've got flood alerts up for 7 million people as we gear up for more o happening. it's the greatest risk for the extreme southern portions of south florida. less when it comes to coverage of storms, but still not zero when it comes to the rain chances. so the flooding threat will be there likely as we get into your saturday as well. the impressive rainfall totals that we've had so far on top of another maybe 2 to 4 inches, no surprise that we could see some of this flooding ongoing across parts of south florida as we get at least through saturday. back over to you. >> we'll get another update for you in just a few minutes. the second day of the g7 summit is about to get under way in italy. president biden on the first
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day, cementing american support for ukraine by signing a ten-year security agreement with president zelenskyy. mr. biden offering a message to russia's vladimir putin. >> you cannot wait us out. you cannot divide us, and we'll be with ukraine until they prevail in this war. >> for the latest, let's go live to italy and claudio lavanga. we understand the president also made comments on a potential cease-fire in the gaza war. >> reporter: that's right, frances. good morning. well, president biden essentially said he does not expect a cease-fire deal to be reached in the near future, especially after neither hamas nor israel have accepted or embraced the latest proposal. take a listen to what he said. >> i've laid out an approach that has been endorsed by the u.n. security council, by the g7, by the israelis, and the biggest hangup so far is hamas
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refusing to sign on, even though they have submitted something similar. whether or not it comes to fruition remains to be seen. we're going to continue to push. >> reporter: while there is no breakthrough expected to come out of the g7 summit on the gaza war, the first day of the summit was very useful when it comes to the ukrainian war. well, now president biden and zelenskyy, as you mentioned, they signed a bilateral deal that will last for ten years. and for the next ten years, washington is committing to provide military assistance to ukraine. now president biden said that this will deter future attacks and also help ukraine to defend itself now and in the future while president zelenskyy has said that this will serve as a bridge for ukraine's attempts to join nato. also during the first day of the summit, g-7 leaders approved biden's plan to pay or issue a
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$50 billion funds to ukraine that will be repaid with the profits generated by the billions of dollars in frozen assets or russian frozen assets in the west, especially in the european union. back to you, frances. >> chaudlaudio, thank you. at that same press conference at the g7, president biden was also asked about his son hunter's felony conviction on gun charges this week. mr. biden ended speculation about whether he would interfere in the case as president. he reiterated that he would not pardon hunter, adding that he would not commute his sentence either. the president also expressed support for his son. >> i'm extremely proud of my son hunter, he has overcome an addiction. he's one of the brightest, most decent men i know. >> the younger biden's trial drew attention to his time as a crack cocaine addict. a sentencing date has not yet been set. former president trump
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returned to capitol hill for the first time since the january 6 attack, meeting privately with many republicans, including some who have criticized him sharply since the capitol riot. here's nbc's ali vitali. >> a great meeting. >> reporter: former president trump back on capitol hill for the first time since the january 6 attack by his supporters. >> we agree just about on everything, and if there isn't, we'll work it out. >> reporter: a congressional pep rally of sorts for the likely gop nominee, speaking to lawmakers behind closed doors. >> there's tremendous unity in the republican party. we want to see borders. we want to see strong military. we want to see just success for our country. and we don't have success right now. >> reporter: among the signs of mr. trump's success rallying his party. the attendance of top republican mitch mcconnell who hasn't spoken to the president in four years. he's sharply criticized mr. trump, calling him practically and morally responsible for what happened on january 6 but has
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since endorsed him. how was to seeing the former president? >> we had a good meeting. >> reporter: also there, potential vp pick marco rubio. what does it say macconnell was sayab about macconnell being there? three senators skipped it, citing scheduling conflicts. senate republicans spent part of their day blocking a bill brought by democrats. it would require health insurance plans to recover fertility treatments. all but two republicans voted no to this bill. some saying it goes too far and is unnecessary. >> it seems a deceiving, disrespectful bill to misinform and scare the public. to gin up democratic votes for november, and that is a shame.
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>> mean while, a major ruling from the supreme court. the justices deciding to uphold continued access to the most-commonly-used abortion pill in the country. a lawsuit challenged the fda's approval of the drug. the court refused to weigh in, deciding the plaintiffs had no legal right to sue. a new doj report is condemning the phoenix police department for violating residents' constitutional rights. an investigation spanning three years found that the city's cops used excessive force against disabled and discriminated against ethnic minorities and homeless people, a first for a doj probe. it also found a pattern of retaliation against those who criticize the police. the department says they have made several changes to address policing since the probe began. but city leaders have announced a meeting to address possible next steps. now to the high temperatures fueling a dangerous blaze north of phoenix. crews continue to battle the rose fire that is still 0%
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contained. nbc's liz kreutz has the details. >> reporter: firefighters have been battling a destructive wildfire north of phoenix. the rose fire igniting late afternoon wednesday outside the town of wickenburg, jumping highway 60. this major highway is now closed in both directions, and you can sigh fire crews there and the helicopter doing a water drop to try to put out these flames. the fire, fueled by strong winds and the dry, scorching heat, destroying six homes and forcing residents to evacuate. >> we had a neighbor call us and say did you noi know you are ab to be evacuated? >> reporter: paul is just a couple miles from his house. >> we walked out and looked and saw big plumes of smoke. and we decided to head for the hills. >> thank you. and let's get back to angie
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lassman, who's tracking that heat out west. high again, angie. >> that heat indeed not going anywhere soon. 12 million people under these alerts across parts of the southwest, but it's really more than the southwest that we're watching for temperatures runway above normal. st. louis expected to hit the 90s, new york expected to hit the 80s. atlanta set to hit 96 degrees. this will continue through the next couple days. temperatures above normal in the southeast and southwest. but by early next week we really turn up the heat o philadelphia. we'll see rain as well for cleveland. and that's a look at your forecast, frances, back to you.
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>> angie, thank you. a lot of people at the beach and some caught this unbelievable sight off the coast of massachusetts. we're going to show it to you. more than 160 whales spotted swimming near martha's vineyard. the images were posted to social media. the pod was made up of seven different species of whales. five of which are considereden dangered, making the sighting all the more amazing. we are back in a minute with fast food deals across the uny they try to lure back inflation-weary customers. the right ingredients make all the difference. new herbal essences sulfate free is now packed with plant-based ingredients your hair will love. like pure aloe. and camellia flower oil. and none of the things it won't. hair feels deeply nourished, soft and lightweight. plant power you can feel.
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king are luring back customers. >> it's almost to the point where i'd rather go sit down somewhere. >> reporter: but we're seeing the signs of change. both physical and monetary. big companies are touting their deals. so we went to check them out. a quarter pounder with cheese. >> $5.46. >> reporter: thank you. university of missouri professor j. scott kchristianson weighed n on why we're seeing deal after deal. >> the competitive landscape, means that consumers can switch very quickly between one brand, if you will, and another. >> reporter: now a price check on all of this. burger king and wendy's have comparable deals and items. both coming in at $5.46. then we scooted on over to mcdonald's, which doesn't have its meal deal for the summer out yet. so i had to buy a regular
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fri fries and quarter pound irer with che. here in kansas city, the value meal deals don't end at fast food joints. joe's kansas city lets you order a kids meal as an adult, but they say they place their value on the people working here and the quality, not necessarily on the price of this kansas city staple. >> i think it's customer experience. price point is one piece of the pie. but i think you have to have a really balanced approach. >> reporter: hungry customers waiting in heine say they save time and money for miles outside their home. >> we are going to go eat somewhere, somewhere that's yummy and good, not just quick. >> reporter: like these summer deals. >> and our thanks to abby dodge for that report. still to come, the desperate race to bring adopted children from haiti home to the united states. how one woman transformed a puppy lab into a sanctuary for rescues. amage?
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haiti is the poorest country in the western hemisphere, and for kids growing up in its orphanages, finding a new home can take a long time. 25 american families are struggling to bring their adopted children home. dozens are stuck in haiti, amid the chaos and political chaos there as well. and their parents say the state department isn't helping them. >> reporter: what is happening in haiti? and why are your children stuck there? >> basically right now, it's chaos in haiti. >> we do know that the violence is really increasing. we also noticed that there is the worry about food shortages. >> when we did get that e-mail from the department of state on march 22nd, saying, hey, we're going to work at getting all of these kids with
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work by simulating keyboard activity. jimmy fallon has extended his deal with our parent company, nbc universal to continue hosting the "tonight show" through 2028. he marks ten years last month. and a great dane from iowa is officially the tallest dog in the world according to guinness. he stands three feet two inches stall and is about seven feet tall when on his behind legs. "early today" will be right back. nce. new herbal essences sulfate free is now packed with plant-based ingredients your hair will love. like pure aloe. and camellia flower oil. and none of the things it won't. hair feels deeply nourished, soft and lightweight. plant power you can feel. new herbal essences sulfate free. (♪♪) when life spells heartburn... how do you spell relief?
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way. nb n >> reporter: over the years, shannon has written a lot of letters. >> mostly, they don't respond. >> reporter: those addressed to animal testing facilities, like this one, asking to rescue dogs and cats that would have otherwise been euthanized. what did you think when you got the phone call from this facility? >> i nearly passed out. >> reporter: this site was in particularly bad shape. what did you think when you first came here? >> woo. i was overwhelmed. there were hundreds and hundreds of dogs living outside in these pens 24/7. when he was doing the testing, the dogs were inside in these din dingy, dark, awful kennels. >> reporter: but something was different about these 30 acres, and shannon had an idea. >> we'll buy the property, because you own it, and you give us custody of all your animals,
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and part of that deal was he relinquishes his license so he can never test on animals again. >> reporter: these rolling hills are now known as freedom fields. a sanctuary while the animals await forever homes. >> we have so much to learn from these animals about love and forgiveness. because they love people so much. >> reporter: what does it mean that this very same land that was where these animals were being tested on is now their sanctuary? >> yeah, it's hard. it's so bittersweet, you know, i just hope they know that they're safe now. and i think they know that. and how much we love them. >> reporter: savannah sellers, nbc news, oklahoma. now to the olympic torch that's continuing its journey to paris with a stop in tahiti yesterday. that's where this year's surfing competition will take place. after a month of tra versing
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thr traversing france. you can watch it right here on nbc. before we go, here is al roker with a preview of what's ahead on "today." >> this morning on the third hour of "today",da damar hamli talking about his incredible story. then melissa ethridge performing, and joy bauer has super food friday. all that and more coming up on the third hour of "today." all
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