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- hope so. ♪ - as you can see, we hired a cleaning service to scrub every square inch. - yeah, your business seems pretty clean at first glance. - what's going on? you should have made them wait outside until i arrived. - that's dr. landis. he's the one that diagnosed me. - and part owner of this place. - that's right. what are you doing here? - well, after what could have been a serious disaster harming dozens of people, we felt it necessary to do a full inspection with the fire marshal to make sure that nothing like this ever happens again. - it won't. you can be sure. - you painted over your sprinkler heads. that's a violation. - mm-hmm. doors aren't self-closing. that's another violation. - but worst of all, and the reason we came here in the first place-- - is improper storage of hazardous materials. - you need a dedicated containment area with a fire-suppression system,
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not some cluttered storage closet. - well, i assure you we'll pay the fines and get it all up to code. - oh, fire codes aren't fines. we're shutting you down. - what? - also, dr. marcel from chicago med and myself have opened up a city investigation into your practice about how you give and receive patient referrals. so if i were you, i'd hold off on any plans for a grand reopening party. ♪ - you must be pretty proud of yourself. - mornin'. - you got the charges dropped, lennox is in the floater pool, and my name taken off the short list for interim dc all in one fell swoop. it must feel like you won. - it's not a game, chief robinson. - no, it's not, but you certainly played dc hill.
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- how's that? - for some reason, she fast-tracked those charges i filed so she could take a look. when she called me into her office, she said the incidents lennox cited show what she's always liked about you. you protect your firefighters. i told her you overprotect them and create a lax, dangerous environment. - sounds like she disagrees with you. [soft tense music] ♪ - that dc position is just interim right now. in a few months, they'll start looking to appoint a permanent deputy commissioner. and when that time comes, there will be no dc hill here to protect you or firehouse 51. the old guard is on their way out, chief boden. and there are more of us than you know
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disturbing piece of evidence, extracted from his laptop. >> on july 6th, he did a google search for, quote, how far away was oswald from kennedy. >> meanwhile, new video was released of the incident, showing one law enforcement agent here on the roof in the moments after the shooting. it was made public by iowa senator chuck grassley. israeliprime minister benjamin netanyahu delivered an hour-long speech before a joint session of congress. more than three dozen democratic lawmakers boycotted the speech. others sat in silent protest. several families of israeli and american hostages held in gaza urged netanyahu to announce a cease-fire plan. but netanyahu instead asked for more weapons to defeat hamas. >> as israel fights on the frontline of civilization, i, too, appeal to america.
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give us the tools faster, and we'll finish the job faster. >> for the latest, let's go to josh letterman. good morning, josh, netanyahu meets with president biden today. >> reporter: that's right, frances. and this may be their final meeting while president biden is president, despite the fact that netanyahu and biden have known each other for literally decades, and it comes one day after that divisive speech before congress where prime minister netanyahu insisted that anti-israel protesters are iran's useful idiots, and that israel and the u.s. are fighting the same enemies. take a look. >> the war in gaza could end tomorrow if hamas surrenders, disarms and returns all the hostages. [ applause ] but, if they don't, israel will fight until we destroy hamas' military capabilities and its
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rule in gaza and bring all our hostages home! >> reporter: now, a big focus of that white house meet today will be trying to push a hostage and cease-fire deal across the finish line, with senior u.s. officials saying they're in the closing stages of getting that to fruition, that they still need to narrow some gaps. and to that very point, after president biden and prime minister netanyahu meet one on one, they will then have a meeting that will involve some of the families of the american hostages still held in the gaza strip. and so this will be part of a really packed schedule for prime minister netanyahu, who will also hold a separate meeting with vice president kamala harris at the white house today. she, of course, now expected to be the likely democratic nominee for president. and then before returning to israel, prime minister netanyahu is expected to fly down to florida to meet with former president trump at mar-a-lago, frances? >> josh letterman for us, thank you. investigators in nepal are trying to find out why a plane crashed, just after taking off
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from the airport, killing all but one of the 19 people on board. janis mackey frayer has the latest. >> reporter: chilling video shows how the plane veered, then crashed in nepal, bursting into flames at the side of the runway. the crash just after takeoff from kathmandu, killing 18 people on board, including a child, according to the civil aviation authority. the pilot, the lone survivor pulled from the charred wreckage. airport officials say the soya airlines plane was heading to a resort town for maintenance. most of the passengers were nepali mechanics or airline staff. there was no way that anyone could go near the plane and help out when there was so much fire, says this eyewitness. it isn't yet clear what caused the crash. that highlights nepal's poor airline safety record w a string
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of plane and helicopter crashes in recent years. experts say unpredictable weather and strong winds make nepal a risk, with conditions around many of the world's highest mountains a challenge for most pilots. grieving relatives waited at this hospital to collect the dead, as investigators combed the debris for answers. janis mackey frayer, nbc news. a escalator fire at jfk airport forced nearly 1,000 passengers to evacuate the building. video shows passengers waiting on the tarmac as smoke spills out of terminal eight. operations at the terminal have since resumed. wildfires are raging across washington, california, oregon and western canada, forcing thousands to evacuate. the durky fire has devoured more than 268,000 acres and is still 0% contained as of last night. it shut down interstate 84 in
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the eastern part of the state. the u.s. forest service says it's at its highest level of wildfire response as high temperatures fuel the flames. let's turn to angie lassman, who is tracking the heat and also storms across the east. angie, good morning. >> the umbrella is going to be needed if you live across the southeast today. it's really more of the same of what we've been dealing with for days and days. flood watches up across the gulf coast and carolinas. those are the spots, really, that through the day today we're going to be most concerned about the flooding that we're watching. we're going to have this still same system working through as we get through the day today, g us with plenty of moisture to tap into and scattered showers. they'll be slow movers once again thanks to that stalled front. though that moisture will be in the picture, and we'll likely see anywhere from a couple
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inches to higher amounts across these raegions that have saturated grounds, specifically lake charles and along the texas and louisiana state line for the glad risk. now the heat, still something we're talking about today, parts of the northern plains and southwest are included in those with 2million peop1 le 90s for denver with full sunshine on tap for colorado springs. 91 degrees and sunny conditions in kansas city today. and that's a look at your forecast, back to you, frances. "early today" is back in a minute with what fueled the worst market selloff since 2022. and the black swan murder and the black swan murder trial gets cool the pain with biofreeze.
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a florida murder case is being a florida murder case is being called the black swan trial. a former ballerina accused of shooting and killing her estranged husband, but she's claiming it was self-defense. kathy park has the details. >> reporter: a murder case being dubbed the black swan trial, now under way in florida. 32-year-old former ballerina, ashley benfield is accused of shooting and killing her estranged husband nearly four years ago. police say ashley ran to a neighbor's house in september 2020, claiming she shot her husband, 59-year-old doug benfield after he attacked her. in court, prosecutors playing a 911 call placed by the neighbor the day of the shooting. >> what is the address of your emergency? >> okay. >> one moment. >> calm down, honey, calm down. >> reporter: that neighbor also taking the stand tuesday. >> as soon as i opened the door, before i could say anything, she said he attacked me.
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>> and is that all she said? >> at that point. i said who? she said doug. he attacked me, and i shot him. >> reporter: but after a five-week investigation, a sheriff's office report found bullet entry wounds on doug indicating he was shot while facing away from his wife and found no evidence of self-defense. the benfield met at a political event in 2016. she was 24. he was 54 at the time. they married just 13 days after meeting, according to attorneys for the state and later formed a short-lived ballet company. at the time of the shooting, the couple was in the middle of a custody battle over their 2-year-old daughter. >> this was a custody battle that this mother was going to win at all costs. and the cost was the life of doug benfield. and that is murder. >> reporter: in the weeks and months leading up to the shooting, ashley claimed doug was abusing her, though not
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physically. >> ashley's result and resource to deadly force was absolutely justified under the circumstances. >> reporter: in a hearing before the shooting, doug was granted access to their child and said ashley was lying about these allegations of abuse. a law enforcement report said it appears ashley had exhausted all legal means of keeping the child away from doug loss blas before shooting. last year, ashley's attorney tried to argue it was a stand your ground case, but the judge dismissed it. >> the judge felt that a reasonable person would not be that scared in that moment to justify using a deadly weapon, but that does not mean that a jury will not agree with her. >> reporter: ashley is out on bond, but facing a minimum mandatory sentence of 25 years in prison if found guilty. we reached out to ashley's attorney but have not heard back. ashley's story drawing support from some in her community who
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were using the hash tag we stand with ashley on social media. among those marching outside the courthouse, ashley's daughter whose future also hangs in the balance. kathy park, nbc news. now to wall street looking to bounce back after a brutal tech selloff. the dow plunged more than 500 points. nasdaq fell over 3.5%, dragged down by disappointing earning reports on tesla and google parent company alphabet. futures pointing to a slight rebound at the open. still to come. the time, they are achanging for timothee chalamet. timothee chalamet. wenerve discomfort in as little as seven days. now i can help again feel the difference with nervive. (whisper) air wick. how far wo havyou go e control the fragrance in your home? there's an easier way. try air wick vibrant,
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the opening ceremony is still a da the opening ceremony is still a day away, but the competition in paris is already kicking off. stephanie gosk spoke to tennis super star coco gauff about her historic olympic honore , alongside lebron james. >> reporter: the unofficial start to the paris olympics. team usa lost to france in men's soccer, but in many ways just being here is a win. the last time the team qualified tor for the olympics was in 2008. on a different field, fireworks, angry morocco fans threw bottles and crashed the field after a controversial call, stopping play for two hours. with two days until opening ceremonies, coco gauff is feeling magnitude of the moment. >>oh, i was not expecting that. >> reporter: just named a flag bearer for team usa. surprised when teammate chris eubanks broke the news. gauff will join lebron james. you guys are going to be at the
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front of the boat, how does that work? >> i don't know. i don't know if there's flag bearer training i have to go through. >> reporter: and she's a little nervous about meeting her eidol. you're a big basketball fan. >> huge. i feel like this and the world is so big right now. >> reporter: meanwhile, parisians are doing what they can to navigate a city center effectively shut down. a tour company has to adapt. have you had to change your tours a little bit? >> completely. >> reporter: they split this time between austin, texas and paris. what would you say is the best way to get around paris right now? >> hmm. well, we're biassed. >> reporter: ah, ah. >> bikes. >> reporter: and then he showed me. on a bike, i got a traffic-free tour of the most famous tower in the world. stephanie gosk, nbc news, paris. >> all right, olympic surfing is getting ready to make its second
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splash in the typically-relaxed island of tahiti. practice sessions are under way as competitors arrive to the french poll neegs island. the unpredictable surf forecast just amps up the excitement of the competition. it runs from july 27 to august 5th. and the winter olympics and paralympics are officially returning to utah. the international olympic committee announcing that salt lake city will host the 2034 winter games, making this the second time for the city as host. the last time was more than two decades ago, back in 2002. the city plans to use 12 existing venues for the games. and tune in tomorrow night for the opening ceremony in paris. the excitement begins at 7:3
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