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emergency sweeping parts of the midwest. communities from south dakota to minnesota. completely submerged. a dam in southern minnesota is on the verge of failing with more rain rolling. rolling into the region by week's end. and who will donald trump's running mate be? sources say the answer could be revealed as soon as this week. plus, a major upset in new york and the most expensive primary race in history. american journalist evan gershkovich, facing a russian court this morning as the wall street journal reporter goes on trial for what the paper and state department say are bogus espionage charges. our team is live with the latest. as temperatures rise, so are summer covid cases fueled by new variants. how you can protect yourself. and we are officially 30 days away from the paris olympics. we take a look at what the city of light is doing to reduce its carbon footprint during the summer games. it's wednesday, june 26th, early today starts right now. good
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morning, i'm frances rivera. we begin with a catastrophic flooding across the midwest. entire communities have been left submerged as heavy rains push rivers to their brink. in south dakota, neighborhoods along the big sioux river are unrecognizable. streets are completely caved in, and cars washed away. water levels are going down in sioux city, iowa, but residents there are not out of the woods yet. nbc's shaquille brewster spoke with a family that was forced to evacuate. how weird is it to be this close to the house but not able to access it right? very, very. yeah. devastating is a good word. stating in minnesota, residents are bracing for the possible failure of a dam near mankato. the sheriff's office reported a partial failure of a support structure. officials say the amount of water rushing over seems to be dropping, but there
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are still concerns about more damage coming up. angie lassman will join us with an update on the latest rain in the forecast. now to five people who were killed and a teenage girl critically wounded in a shooting in north las vegas monday night. the police tracked down a suspect the following morning, who shot and killed himself before he could be apprehended. he has been named as 47 year old eric adams, a possible motive has not been released. cops were responding to reports of a shooting when they found the victims in two separate apartments. none of them had been named by authorities yet, and the ages of those who died ranged between early 20s and late 50s. the 13 year old girl is in the hospital in critical condition. this morning. now to a closely watched democratic race here in new york, nbc news projects congressman jamaal bowman. bowman has become the first democratic house member to lose a primary this election cycle, and he's the first member of the so-called squad of progressive lawmakers to be voted out. bowman was defeated
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by moderate democrat george latimer. this was the most expensive house primary race in u.s. history, with an estimated $25 million in ad spending, and in colorado, nbc news projects that republican lauren boebert has won her primary, this after she switched to a friendlier district after a very narrow win in her last election. meanwhile, the two candidates at the top of the ticket in november are preparing to go head to head in their first debate. nbc's brie jackson has this preview. president biden and former president trump preparing for a verbal clash thursday night. the trump campaign already attacking president biden's debate strategy. he's been working behind the scenes at camp david. our president has been holed up at camp david for a week without one publicly scheduled event. the white house firing back. he is a president for americans in red states and in blue states. it does not matter. he will meet
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the moment and deliver what is truly needed. this first debate marks a crucial moment in a neck and neck race, putting a spotlight on each candidate's vision for the future and how their policies will impact americans lives. so we won't have to struggle to pick food, gas, the economy remains top of mind for many voters, while single issues like the israel-hamas war are the deciding factor for others. i am really wanting to see a lasting permanent ceasefire. the battle over reproductive health care will drive voters to the polls. more women will die michelle. both campaigns are on the trail, speaking directly to americans. vice president harris making democrats reelection pitch. we're going to win. we are going to win. the former president has yet to announce his new running mate. i'm excited for your vice president is in my mind. yeah, those on the short list are
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working to make trump's case for president, while also trying to prove they should be his top pick in washington. brie jackson, nbc news now to breaking news. the espionage trial of american journalist evan gershkovich is underway this morning in russia, the 32 year old wall street journal reporter was arrested in march of last year. the us state department has designated gershkovich as wrongfully detained by russia. for the latest, let's go to matt bodner, who is following developments for us. matt. good morning. what exactly is gershkovich accused of? good morning. francis gershkovich is being accused of no less than espionage. and this is one of the most serious charges that can be brought against you in the russian federation today. the maximum penalty is 20 years. and these trials are held always behind closed doors. with the case and all evidence classified as top secret. now, we have seen gershkovich this morning. reporters were allowed into the room for about 10 to 15 minutes before the start of today's
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hearing. gershkovich appearing in those videos to put on, as always, a strong face though we have seen him for the first time today with his head shaved, he was moved from moscow to yekaterinburg for this trial. today i want to stress how little we know and how little we can be expected to learn about what is taking place in that courtroom and what will take place. moving forward. the court did issue a statement today saying that investigators accuse him of traveling to yekaterinburg on assignment for the cia to collect information about tank production at the uralvagonzavod plant that is russia's main tank factory. there's little reason at this point to believe that gershkovich will not be convicted of these charges. the us government considers him to be a political prisoner who has been targeted by the russian government as a pawn to trade, for example, for russian hackers and spies detained in the west. more to the point, russia has a shockingly low acquittal rate across all categories of crime less than 1. acquittals in an espionage case specifically, are virtually unheard of, especially now with the war in ukraine. so far. gershkovich his case, by
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the way, has followed a very similar pattern to that of another american who's detained for espionage. that, of course, would be paul whelan. he's now on a year, 5 or 6 of his sentence. so unfortunately, francis, we may still have quite a ways to go for gershkovich here. not the best outlook. all right. matt bodner for us, matt. thank you. new this morning after more than five years in prison, wikileaks founder julian assange is a free man. assange pleaded guilty to conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defense information when he published american state secrets through wikileaks. he has been detained in a maximum security prison in england fighting extradition to the u.s. the plea deal was entered in a court in the u.s. mariana islands, and he was sentenced to time served. assange is now en route to his native australia. we're now getting a firsthand look at the growing humanitarian crisis in gaza. the u.s. built a $222 million pier to get aid flowing into the war torn enclave, but as courtney, qb shows us, it's faced several setbacks. you can
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see the beach from this american pier off gaza. our first look at the structure, which has allowed the u.s. military to deliver much needed aid by sea. it took about an hour to get from the israeli port of ashdod to here. this is jalen. it's a temporary u.s. military pier system meant to deliver humanitarian aid to gaza. but even after about six weeks of operating, the u.s. military has seen it has some limitations, including whether high seas and winds damaged the embattled pier last month, forcing the u.s. to drag it back to israel for repairs. the weather here today is calm, so aid is moving. but once these waves get to about four feet high, the pier has to be taken apart and moved or it risks being damaged. president biden unveiled the pier with great fanfare during his state of the union. a temporary pier will enable a massive increase in the amount of humanitarian assistance getting into gaza every day. it cost american taxpayers over $220 million, but
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is only delivered aid on 17 of the last 40 days it's been online 17 days of the last six weeks, and mainly for weather. so when you look at that is do you still feel that this mission is has been a success? yeah, absolutely. and let me point out why, one is as a commander, personal. my soldiers and sailors have stepped up. we know the weather got us. and when it did, they stepped up the day's deliveries were made. the u.s. military brought in nearly 14 million pounds of aid. often the main contributor to aid for gaza. on any given day, the beach area takes indirect fire nearly every day, according to defense officials. the pier has not been targeted, but aid agencies suspended distribution and haven't delivered that aid since june 9th. now, about 11.5 million pounds of aid are sitting in scorching heat and sun, where it can't help the ocilla family. we live in a tent and eat canned food, and our
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children stand in line to get water. the aid is not always available, she says. the american military mission and the pier are expected to leave in the next six weeks. nbc news has learned that the us is working on what happens after jlot. one of the options could be delivering humanitarian aid through the israeli port of ashdod, but there's another option. it's called the blue beach plan. that one includes a private company with their own boats and their own pier. who would do the deliveries, all funded by a foundation. it wouldn't cost the us taxpayers anything. courtney kube, nbc news, cyprus now to the severe weather threat that's shifting toward the east this morning. nbc meteorologist angie lessman is back tracking it all for us. welcome back angie. good morning. morning, francis. great to be with you this morning. and yes, we've got those severe weather, the severe weather that we're going to be talking about through the day today in a couple of different spots this morning. it's centered across parts of the midwest. you can see some of these thunderstorm warnings and watches that are in effect places like kansas city, springfield, right in the middle
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of all of that. but notice how expansive this severe threat is today. we're going to look for the midwest through the morning, and then by later today, we'll start to see parts of the mid-atlantic and northeast be impacted by these stronger storms. as the day goes on, it's mainly going to be the wind that we are concerned about, but we of course, can't rule out that hail and those tornadoes isolated in nature. here's the system that we're going to watch that morning. severe threat will be focused mainly for missouri. but notice the i-95 corridor later today will likely see some delays when it comes to that evening commute. so heads up for that. the good news is, by the time we get into early tomorrow morning, most of this is offshore, so we will watch for the severe risk though through the overnight hours. and on top of that, of course, some additional rain in this area, anywhere from a quarter of an inch to a half an inch and up to an inch in some spots. meanwhile, we've got warm temperatures still across parts of the country, 33 million under these heat alerts, with some spots headed to 90 or higher. that's a look at the weather across the country. let's see what's happening in your neighborhood. good wednesday morning i'm chief meteorologist jeff mary. we'll start it off with some areas of fog and temperatures in the 50s. by the afternoon should be a little bit
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of a cooler day with numbers dropping back down to the mid 80s. more details on this forecast coming right up with your news headlines at five. and that's a look at your forecast, frances, back to you angie. thank you. early today is back in a minute with what's fueling the summer surge in covid cases and details on a major recall for america's top selling pickup truck. did you know 80% of women are struggling with 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 and moisture to repair six months of damage in one wash without weigh down guaranteed or your money back for brasilia. healthy looking hair. if you know you know it's pantene. this isn't charmin. no wonder i don't feel as clean. here's charmin ultra strong are my bottom's been saved with its diamond
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of sizzling temps is also the summer of sick. the number of covid cases now on the rise nationwide. so far, 15 states have higher very high levels of the virus in their wastewater, according to the latest data released by the cdc. i probably characterize it more as a swell, it's certainly more than we've seen in the last few months as people crowd indoors to escape the heat, the virus spreads. this year's uptick is thanks to the so-called flirt variants subvariants of omicron, which now account for more than 60% of covid cases. covid 19 is indeed becoming, more mild over time. population immunity has been going up and therefore the severity of the illness has been going down. and yet it's still worse than the flu. yes, covid 19 is still worse than the flu. the outcomes of covid 19 are still worse than the flu. doctors say the elderly and immunocompromised are still at high risk of severe disease, and should consider masking in public spaces and make sure
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they're up to date on their vaccines. while preventative masking for healthy individuals is no longer recommended by the cdc, they say if you're infected , wearing a mask can prevent spread. as for isolating, the cdc has updated its guidance, saying that if you have symptoms, stay isolated. otherwise you don't need to isolate. even if you're testing positive for covid 19, that new guidance has raised some concern among medical experts back to you, erin. thank you. still to come, it's a chiefs love story, just not probably the one you're thinking of. new details on the latest off the field venture for the super bowl champs right after this. and this let me ask you you're using head and shoulders right? only when i see flakes. then i switch back to my regular shampoo. you should use it every wash, otherwise the flakes will come back. he's right. you know. is that tiny troy the ingredients in head and shoulders keep the microbes that cause flakes at bay. microbes? really? they're always on your scalp, little rascals. but good news. there's no itchiness,
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away from the paris olympics. the city of light has transformed century old venues into modern marvels for the summer games. nbc's chase cane looks at how paris is embracing the past as a way to help our future, building any new stadium or arena comes at a cost to our planet, so understanding like the long list of things, you know, like the bill of materials of the games was key for us to first of all understand it and then challenge it. the head of paris 2024, sustainability, explained how they combed through every detail from the number of chairs needed to renting temporary bleachers for iconic locations like the eiffel tower and most importantly, what they chose not to build. having a conception of which venue you will be use, do you do you really need to build a new venue or can you reuse another one? welcome inside one of only two new venues built for the olympics, one of the things i noticed is that it's a minimal
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arena. there's not a lot of extra stuff in here, and one of the things fans will notice first are that these seats are made entirely of recycled plastic. the company who made the seats worked with 50 recyclers to gather 100 tons of plastic, which would have otherwise been incinerated, creating air pollution instead, all that plastic trash became 11,000 seats. the only other new construction was the olympic village, which becomes permanent housing for thousands after the games. it was built with less concrete, more wood and rooftop solar to limit its carbon footprint. but it faced pushback from athletes for its exclusion of traditional air conditioning in favor of carbon free geothermal cooling. we have accepted to take the risk of innovating, of trying new things , showing that we made the math and this should work. another wave of backlash followed construction of an observation tower on top of a reef in tahiti for olympic surfing, but paris
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officials say even that was strategic, hoping fans choose not to fly there, instead watching, surfing on nbc. out of all the existing venues, this one has the most history. yves du manoir 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, as cities across france hope to show that what's best for our planet is what you already have. and that's part of the reason le, 28, decided to embrace what they already have, building no new venues in paris. national climate reporter chase kane and our olympics countdown continues on the today show. mike tirico will join live with insights into the summer games. all the action kicks off july 26th right here on nbc and our nbc stations. thanks for watching. early today i'm frances rivera. the infiniti qx60 was clearly designed to make an impression and my first impression is, wow,
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