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. hi, everyone. i'm zinhle essamuah. my co-and kor kate snow is off today. "nbc news daily" starts right
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now. today, monday, june 24th, 2024. high stakes, back-to-back hearings are happening today in former president donald trump's classified documents case. the two pay jar issues at play and why the judge overseeing it all is facing scrutiny. horror in arkansas, a suspected gunman opens fire killing four people in a small-town grocery store. travel guide, do you have a summer vacation you still need to plan? well, artificial intelligence pay be able to help. we'll show you how. it's paws-itively fetching! the winner of this year's world's ugliest dog competition. we'll start this hour with an important hearing in the federal classified documents case against former president donald trump. prosecutors are asking for a gag order against the former president, it's the second
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hearing today and this morning, trump's lawyers argued to dismiss the indictment claiming that funding for special counsel jack smith is unconstitutional. judge cannon is overseeing both of the hearings. joining me now is ken dilanian outside the courthouse in florida. also with us nbc news legal analyst danny cevallos. ken, what are prosecutors asking for here? >> reporter: the special counsel is asking judge cannon to modify the conditions of donald trump's release, remember he's out on bond in this case, to order him to stop mischaracterizing a document that reminded the fbi of their use of force policy that was inclued in the paperwork that accompanied the mar-a-lago raid, donald trump has essentially lied about that document, his lawyers have as well, and supporters of his have said that was an authorization by president biden directing the fbi or authorizing the fbi to
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use deadly force against donald trump during that search, that's false. it was a policy statement reminding the fbi they have a right to deadly force if they have a reasonable fear their life in danger. donald trump on social media and elsewhere has characterized this as an fbi assassination plot against him, his supporters have picked up that. jack smith said that's putting the lives of the fbi agents in danger. they talked about things that have happened particularly for example after the mar-a-lago search where a man armed with an ar-15 attacked in cincinnati. another trump supporter called the cell phone and threatened an fbi agent in the hunter biden. there's real-world consequences in this. >> ken, let's back up for a moment, the second of three days of hearings this trial was scheduled to start last month,
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so what exactly is going on with the delays here? >> reporter: right, so, unlike the hearing on the gag order which is a reason to have a hearing, many of the hearings in this case are on e sot rick highly technical areas, that will be ended decided. the special counsel appointment was unconstitutional. today whether the appropriation, the funding is constitutional. questions hinge on legal proceedings. many judges wouldn't have had a hearing on these kind of issues. this case is getting delayed and delayed. unlikely to go to trial before november. >> danny, given all the delays, given the back-to-back, back and forth, the legal experts believe that yak smith should ask a
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circuit court to have ailenne cannon removed. >> it's unlikely, the everyday for that jack smith hasn't asked for that yet. what jack smith realizes is what everyone else realizes is that it's okay to criticize judges, they get it wrong all the time, but getting it wrong in your opinion isn't the same thing on grounds for recusal, an overt bias for the defendant like donald trump maybe you not a shot. if you don't like the rulings it will be a long shot. >> thank you both. we have new details on the deadly mass shooting at a grocery store in arkansas, over the weekend, authorities announced the death toll rose to 4 people and 11 others were hurt in the shooting. >> reporter: we're learning new information today about the four
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victims who died in the tragic mass shooting in arkansas on friday. it's a very small town of 4,000 people, 70 miles south of little rock, where everyone knows each other, i was there over the weekend and many people i spoke to say they frequented the grocery store where that mass shooting took place and they either knew someone who was in that grocery store or they knew someone who was shot, many of them even knew the suspect. of the 14 shot, 2 of them were law enforcement officers who were treated for nonlife-threatening injuries and then released from the dallas county medical center, one person shot was the suspect when gunfire was exchanged between law enforcement and the shooter. of the 11 civilians two were shot 4 of them tragically passed away, today we're learning new information about them, including 23-year-old callie weems who now arkansas state police are describing as a hero, they say that she used her
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training as a nurse to try to render aid to other people who had been shot by the gunman, she leaves behind a 10-month-old baby daughter, sherry taylor's described as a loving mother and grandmother. roy sturgis was 50 years old. and is being remembered as a devoted father to his daughter hannah sturgis. and ellen shrum passed away saturday at the dallas county medical center after fighting for her life. i got a chance to speak with some of the victims' family members. let's take a listen. >> she was the most hardworking woman i have ever known in my life. she always put her family first. >> noah was a lover. big hearted.
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>> always worried about other people. >> you could stab her in the back 17 times, and she'd still help you. >> reporter: authorities have identified 44-year-old travis eugene posey as the suspect, he now faces four charges of capital murder, law enforcement officials briefed about the mass shooting say there's no indication that there were any ties to hate crime or extremism, it appears as though this was a completely random, senseless attack as they describe it, but arkansas state police is still investigating the motive. russia is vowing retaliation and blaming the united states for a deadly attack in crimea, moscow says ukraine was behind the attack that killed four people and hurt more than 150 others using washington-supplied missiles. russia annexed crimea from ukraine ten years ago, long
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before this current war. danielle joins me now, what more are we learning about this attack and has the united states responded. >> no official response from washington yet and what we do know comes directly from the kremlin, only from the clem lin, russia says that ukraine launched atacms missiles, programmed by the united states and guided by american satellites. they claim to have intercepted five missiles over crimea, loaded with cluster warheads, again launched by ukrainian forces and the deaths and injuries were caused by the debris falling on a beach, it's the summertime, life goes on despite a war, according to lavrov the russian foreign minister, he said that he claimed today no way these missiles could have been used by
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the ukrainians without direct participation by the u.s. >> the what exactly happened over the weekend and who may be behind that attack? >> no one has claimed responsibility yet, according to russian lawmakers, some are saying are putting the blame on islamist sleeper cells. one quoted they're not able to defeated russia from the outside the enemy is looking to blow up our society from the inside. this happened in the dagestan region. predominantly muslim. 20 killed, 46 people injured in the cities. among them, a 66-year-old priest who had been serving the church for more than 40 years.
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>> important reporting, thank you so much. time now for today's money minute. apple is facing charges in the european and inside out 2 is taking over the box office. contessa brewer joins us now. europe poon regulators are accusing apple of violating the bloc's new trade rules. today's action follows a probe regulators opened earlier this year, apple said i's made a number of changes and believes it change complies with the new law. secretary yellen announced the biden administration's plan to boost housing supply, creation of a new $100 million fund aims to increase affordable housing finaning over the next three years the disney pixar movie
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"inside out 2" collected another $100 million, a new record for an animated movie in its follow-up weekend. inside out 2 is now the highest grossing movie of the year, with 724 million bucks worldwide. >> have you seen it yet? >> not yet. not yet. >> but it's on my list. the voice of anger. we got to go see it. contessa brewer, thank you so much. still ahead, paris organizers are looking to make next month's olympics games the greenest ever, one way they're doing is making what's old new again. plus, protests (vo) struggling with moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis? talk to your doctor about #1 prescribed entyvio, offering two maintenance options, including the entyvio pen. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection,
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now to a chaotic scene in west los angeles over the weekend, violence broke out between a pro-palestinian protesters and supporters of israel outside a synagogue. video appears to show people yelling at each other and there reports of people throwing punches and using protest signs as weapons. police in riot gear were called in to break off the tense situation. david, we have seen a lot of protests over the last few months, have any arrests been made? >> reporter: yeah, this was serious, if only because of the amount of attention it's getting
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from elected officials. mostly because this protest and altercations happened outside a synagogue in a heavily jewish part of west l.a. the reason there was a protest at that synagogue there was an event being held in the synagogue promoting real estate in israel. in the west bank. that's why protesters targeted this specific event. there was one arrest of a person at the protest who was carry wag the police described as a spike pole, sign or flag pole. the lapd is investigating two official reports of battery. this is certainly less than what we saw during the encampment on the ucla campus here in l.a. in terms of the amount of
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attention it's getting is going to be significant and something that's going to get a lot of attention. >> david noriega, thank you so much. let's switch gears now, with summer in full swing you might be thinking about your next vacation, planning it can be daunting, some people are turning to artificial intelligence. julia boorstein. i just came off a vacation planned by a human being. i heard you used an artificial intelligence tool to plan your vacation. >> it went well. i used some new a.i. tools to figure out what actives my family and i should do on our trip, our family vacation to hawaii. check it out. i'm here on vacation in hawaii and i used a.i. to help plan my
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well. expedia. airbnb bought a startup back in november. generative a.i. will radically change the platform and that he wants to use it as a travel concierge that learns about users over time and enhances their experience pl google is also moving into this space. the end result is a personalized vacation plan. >> recently announcing it's gemini chatbot can research flight times, to create a custom multiday itinerary in a matter of seconds. we haven't seen these new digital tools impact travel agent jobs. a record 47% of travelers surveyed say they still use travel agents. >> so cool. julia, talk a bit more about what makes these a.i. tools
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(♪♪) (♪♪) bounce back fast from heartburn with new tums gummy bites, and love food back. (♪♪) to fast forward on nbc news daily. i'm audrey asistio and emotional mayor sheng thao this morning as she spoke out in her first public appearance since fbi agents searched her home last week in oakland. now, this comes as many are also calling on the oakland mayor to resign. tao maintains that she has done nothing wrong and that she'll continue to focus on her responsibilities to the city. here's what else she had to say. and i want to be crystal clear. i have done nothing wrong. i can tell you with confidence that this investigation is not about me. i have not been charged with
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a crime, and i am confident that i will not be charged with a crime because i am innocent, just like you. i am seeking answers from the us attorney about what is happening and why i was and why i wasn't offered the opportunity to cooperate voluntarily. as i receive information from the fbi and the us attorney that i am authorized to share, i will share it with you all. nothing is going to distract me from building on the progress we have made in the last 18 months. i am going to focus on doing what i came here to do. so let me tell you about what we have been doing since thursday. operations of the city have continued without interruption, as they do every day, in the capable hands of our amazing city administrator justin johnson. i'm grateful to administrator johnson and the entire city workforce for
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remaining focused and dedicated to delivering services to the residents of oakland. the work of making oakland cleaner and safer continues my role as your mayor continues. i will remain focused on supporting the city council as they vote to pass a balanced budget. this week. we will complete the transaction for the sale of the coliseum property to the african american sports entertainment group. i will not allow for this historic investment in east oakland to be derailed, and we will continue to address crime head on. the timing of all this is troubling, and we should all be concerned. we now have an active recall campaign that is a waste of time and public resources, and i have questions opens questions that need to be answered. in other news, we are also learning new details about a home fire in
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south san jose. san jose fire tells us that three people live inside that home. one person did suffer burns that are not believed to be life threatening. fire started a little after 9:00 this morning on blossom avenue. school is across the street from this home. firefighters say the fire briefly threatened several adjacent homes, but teams managed to put it out on time. no word yet on a cause in the east bay. don't be alarmed if you see firefighters in the berkeley hills. they're actually holding the first day of wildfire training, and it may lead to some smoke in nearby areas. it's happening at three locations grizzly peak, tilden park, and the town of kensington. so firefighters say no need to call 911 if you do see smoke in those areas. it's all part of the drill. drills are also happening tomorrow, wednesday and friday from 830 in the morning until 230 in the afternoon, and it is another hot day in the bay area. meteorologist kari hall is warning us to watch out for dry lightning and wildfire conditions as we go throughout today, we may see a few more clouds and the risk of dry lightning that could be close to
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the bay area. that's thunderstorms where the rain dries up before it hits the ground, and that will increase the fire danger and then as we go throughout the week, the sea breeze returns, brings in some better air quality and cooler temperatures. but today it's still hot in the valleys with highs in the low 90s. we'll see a high of 91 in livermore and upper 80s for parts of the north bay, while san francisco will be in the mid 60s for this afternoon, and tomorrow's basically a repeat of today. we may see some of those numbers coming down a couple of degrees, but we will be on a cooling trend from the middle to end of the week. so we'll take a look at our 7-day forecast coming up in about 30 minutes. all right. kari, thank you. governor newsom is set to deliver his state of the state address. tomorrow comes just a few days after he and state lawmakers reached a new budget deal. they released the final proposal over the weekend, and the details will be covered in the state of the state address. it includes funding cuts to affordable housing programs and the prison system, and that does it for this edition of the fast forward. we will be back in 30
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during the hajj in saudi arabia. those making the journey face temperatures over 120 degrees fahrenheit. the saudi health minister says most of those who died were unauthorized pilgrims who walked long distances to perform hajj rituals. the state of california, a 4-year-old boy who wandered away from campground was found safely, the child was rescued after spending 22 hours alone in the wilderness. he was found friday morning in good health about a quarter mile from where he was last seen, his parents expressed their gratitude toward the search and rescue team and shared that he's happy, hungry and in great spirits. a monolith that was found near las vegas has been taken down. by authorities. the latest discovery in a series of columns that have popped up around the country since 2020. las vegas police say it's still unknown how the monolith got to the location or who might be
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responsible. it was removed over the weekend because of public safety and environmental concerns. it's being stored in an undisclosed location. now to the race for the white house, we're just three days away from the first presidential debate, more than 1300 days since either president biden or former president donald trump have been on a debate stage, this will be the earliest general election debate in decades, thursday's event will be a chance to shake up what is a very tight race. a real clear politics average of national polls has trump leading by just .9%. let's bring in monica alba and vaughn hillyard. monica, let's start with you, president biden spent the weekend at camp david, what do we know about how he's preparing for thursday's debate. >> he has been in these intensive sessions for a couple of days now and that's the plan until thursday when he'll head to atlanta from camp david and
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he's surrounded by a roster of close aides and advisers, people who have known him for decades and helped prepare him for past debates and the policy experts to help shape some of the topics and answers they expect will come up in this debate. they're discussing these larger questions which donald trump is going to show up to this debate. that's what they're trying to prepare for and we'll see what version we'll get on thursday. >> intense prep at camp david. vaughn, you cover the former president, he's been on the campaign trail, what does his debate prep look like, if anything, walk us through that. >> reporter: we're told it's exactly different than president
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biden's. and the trump campaign is touting this difference. you know, he's on the way from new jersey, from his bedminister club to a new orleans fund-raiser. campaign rally in philadelphia. this is a different approach, there's no mock debate like he did four years ago, we're told at time how chris christie was standing in as joe biden. instead he's practicing for the debate every day by talking to outlets, right-wing outlets, but also being on the campaign trail and talking to people and talking to allies about policy. we'll see how that plays out on thursday. >> the tale of two candidates as they say. thank you both. stay with nbc news for complete coverage and analysis for the first presidential debate hosted by cnn. it begins thursday at 7:00 p.m. on nbc news now and 9:00 p.m. on your local nbc station.
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with the summer olympics a little bit more a month away team usa is inching closer, including the track and field. nbc news senior national tom llamas has more from eugene, oregon. >> reporter: sha'carri, what's your message to all your fans. >> my message is to been continue to be you. >> reporter: in the men's 100 meters final, sprinter noah lyles winning it all. >> still a lot more speed to be given for the rest of the year, but this is great place to start out. >> reporter: in shot put the crowd erupting for two-time gold medalist ryan crauser heading to
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paris. his biggest rival, fellow teammate and silver medalist joe kovacs and for him shot put is a family affair. first off, congratulations. >> we're excited to go both together. >> reporter: in swimming katie ledecky is heading to her fourth olympics. in men's caeleb dresselle heading. reporting from eugene, oregon, tom llamas, nbc news. we're counting down to the opening ceremonies of the paris olympics next month and for many events we'll watch the competition from venues which have been around for years or centuries. a big part of how paris was able to cut its carbon footprints. chase cain recently traveled to
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paris for a firsthand look. >> when you look at the last two summer olympics, tokyo and rio, their carbon footprint was because of what they built. paris, construction was the top target, they didn't just think what they wanted to build they also wanted to think about how they built it. building any new stadium or arena comes at a cost to our planet. >> understanding the long list of things, you know, like the bill of the materials of the games was key for us to understand it and then challenge it. >> reporter: ahead of paris 2024 sustainability explained how they combed through everything. most importantly, what they chose not to build. >> do you really need to build a
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new arena. >> reporter: inside one of two new venues built for the olympics. it's a minimal arena, not a lot of extra stuff in here and one of the things that fans will notice first, these seats are made entirely of recycled plastic. the company who made the seats worked with 50 recycles to gather tonsf plastic. instead of that plastic trash became 11,000 seats. the other new construction was the olympic village, permanent housing for thousands after the game, built with less concrete, more wood to limit its carbon footprint, it faced pushback from athletes for its exclusion of traditional air-conditioning in front of carbon free geo thermal cooling. >> the risk of innovating, showing that this should work.
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>> reporter: another wave of backlash followed construction of an observation tower of a reef in tahiti for olympic surfing. out all of the existing venues this one has the most history. this stadium was here a century ago for the 1924 summer olympics, it hosted the opening ceremonies. but this summer it's going to host field hockey. cities across france hope to show what's best for our planet is what you already have. l.a. 2028 decided to embrace no new venue. ady have,ldin >> reporter: team usa is anni bring tir own acs. >> we mentioned this in the story, the olympic village is going to be plugged into geo thermal cooling. it will keep temperatures inside if it's hot outside 78, 80 side.
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degree, inside isn't exactly ideal. paris 2024 there said we were willing to take the risk, this is an investment in our planet, but team usa said no, want our athletes to be completely cool and comfortably, team usa will have to pick up the bill to put air-conditioning in olympic village. >> olympic 2024, paris. 2028, los angeles. >> l.a. is going to build no new venues, but two of the events softball and canoeing will be held in oklahoma city. one interesting thing is the l.a. memorial coliseum will host olympic track and field for the third time. >> so cool. chase cain, thank you so much. from carbon footprints to a dog print.
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a competition you have to see to believe, the world's ugliest dog contest, taking place in california this weekend and there's new winner. about redefining that four-letter word "ugly" and giving the pooches their moment to shine. the new furry friend is up for the title of the world's ugliest dog. there could be mixed emotions. from excitement. >> we see our dog as the best in the world. >> reporter: to acceptance. year? you want to enter >> public suggestion. >> reporter: and maybe even denial. >> i thought she would be the most beautiful ugly dog. >> reporter: but at this annual competition, the only offensive thing you could call these canines is cute. the scene may be unsightly to some, but for those here, it is the dog's inner beauty that shines through. >> ugly has four letters, but so does cute. >> reporter: in a contest where looks are everything, some pups
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came dressed to impress while others relied on their natural novelty. this hair is to die for. >> thank you. it's natural. >> reporter: but the talk of the town is a returning vet. >> i recognize that face! >> reporter: this hairball is wild thang, an 8-year-old wild thang, an 8-year-old pekinese who hoped after five tries he'd finally be named the ugliest. >> always a bridesmaid. >> reporter: these contestants weren't shy about sniffing up the competition. others just wanted to keep their eye on it, including rome, who traveled with a legion of fans. >> he loves all the attention. >> reporter: it all came to one final chance to put their repugnant paws forward. before my fellow judges and i tallied the tail wags and ready to crown the winner. the world's ugliest dog is wild thang! finally, this ugly dog.
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nbc news. >> congratulations to wild thang. coming up, swifties are having a hard time shaking this surprise off, who took center stage at taylor's conc
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pop superstar justin item be
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laik returned to stage over the weekend following his arrest last week after following driving while intoxicated. here's chloe melas. >> reporter: in his first concert since he was arrested an charged while driving while intoxicated. justin timberlake breaking his silence. >> it's been a tough week. but you're here and i'm here. and nothing can change this moment right now. >> reporter: during the roughly two-minute talk during the middle of his set the pop superstar speaking candidly. >> i know sometimes i'm hard to love, but you keep on loving me and i love you right back. >> reporter: longtime fan was at the concert. >> wiping away tears while he
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was saying it. so i think he caught himself offguard and said what he needed to say it. >> reporter: he was arrested last weekend in sag harbor, new york, police pulled timberlake over after he failed to stop at a stop spine and swerve in two different places, in surveillance video seen here a vehicle appearing to match the description the one that timberlake was driving that night was captured in same area. according to the complaint the officer determined timberlake was intoxicated on the scene. timberlake told the scene he had one martini and followed his friends home. >> with timberlake's world tour still in full force. the singer now facing the music.
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ahead of his nextourt hearing. chloe melas, nbc news. special surprise for taylor swift's fans in london, on sunday, swift had another memorable moment with her boyfriend, football star travis ke will, ce. kelly cobiella reports that he wasn't only the special celebrity to make an appearance during the soldout show. overnight, taylor swift closing out the first london leg of her eras tour with a surprise. travis kelce on stage in costume with her dancers, carrying his superstar girlfriend, powdering her face before she blows him a kiss in the wembley stadium packed with fans. >> to be here is so unreal. >> reporter: and famous faces. swifties for the night. tom cruise seen sharing friendship bracelets. ashton kutcher dancing to "blank
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space" with his son. even beatles icon paul mccartney spotted in the crowd and hugh grant who took to social media calling the concert an incredible show. writing, thanks so much from one aging london boy. and, of course, the kelce brothers dancing and singing together. love was in the air for taylor and travis caught on camera by fans. a special tribute to the football star. taylor drawing back an imaginary bow and arrow, travis smiling, a nod to his signature celebration on the field. even the royal family showing their love for the singer. along with some royal dance moves. prince william reminding us of his youngest son prince louis, shaking it off. later, taylor posted this royal selfie. prince william celebrated his 42nd birthday friday. kate posting this picture.
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the heir to the throne paired up with taylor back in 2013, joining jon bon jovi to share the stage and the mic. taylor serenading london with yet another surprise, sharing the spotlight with gracie abrams. the friends debuting their new duet "up." >> swift's back in london for five shows in london. but first it's dublin, ireland, this weekend. fans are hoping for more surprises as well. like announcements of taylor's version album releases and after last night, there's a lot of talk about whether travis kelce will pop up on stage again. >> i have a feeling he just (vo) struggling with moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis? talk to your doctor about #1 prescribed entyvio, offering two maintenance options, including the entyvio pen. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection,
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