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this morning we'll take you inside the sinister plot behind five atklts training children to bekillers. the only section kept clear was this make-shift shooting range where they think children were given advanced weapons training to prepare for a school shooting. as nasa prepares to launch a new high tech probe aimed add the sun, the administration hatch as plan for an $8 billion space force. and a tsa agent who jumped into action when he saw a smoking piece of luggage. a disturbontion shooting during a violent traffic stop. a number of players had the
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opportunity to act out against the league's new anthem protest rules. and america's newest citizens, the parents of the first lady are officially sworn in. "early today" starts right now. good friday morning. >> good to be with you on this friday. five suspects are due in court today after police raided a new mexico compound where children may have been trained to kill. according to officials the two male and three female defendants are accused of child abuse and harboring a fugeative after aresting 11 children from the filthy condizes. >> we're getting our first look inside where officials say 11 starving children were found allegedly in the hands of muslim extremistses. >> reporter: good morning. this is the outer perimeter of the compound. you can see this pwurpl of tires here. there is a shelter 1/2 buried rv. even though investigators have taken everything that they
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needed to or said that they needed in those search warrants. there's the tell tale signs of trainin training, instruction. you have live rounds in here and there's even a drone. inside this isolated compound a chilling mix of children's toys and lethal weaponry littered with trash, gas masks and qurans. the only place kept clear was this make-shift shooting range where believe children were given advanced training. >> one boy had been trained to kill as many people as possible. five adults were arrested and charge would child abuse. alleging the suspects are muslim extremistses. all five related to a controversial faith leader in brooklyn who claims he's had no
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contact with his children. >> it's bazar, it's like w conf they were watching the compound. he says for months he begged them to do something about the family squatting on his land e worried about the little boy. >> i called new mexico state troopers, i notified them that they're on our property. >> reporter: now he wishes investigators would have moved in sooner. >> they didn't want a police officer to come up here do that stuff, because they didn't want to risk waco situation. >> reporter: the fbi is not commenting. and we're now being told all five of those suspects are going to be back in court monday. >> thaepbg you so much. strategy in motion after a ewaoebgtd in chicago explodes in violence. they've -- an effort to prevent sprees of mass shootings.
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so far only one arrest has resulted from the blood shed last week. 74 people shot, 12 killed. police say a number happened at unsanctioned street parties. up to 600 extra officers will be on patrol. they hope to prevent another weekend like last. the shocking report from puerto rico finds the death toll is higher than the government initially said. more than 1400. in the original count, just 64. this is more than a year after the devastating storm with much of puerto rico still under recovery. >> reporter: the island pfsz government acknowledging more than 1400 may have died due to maria. higher than previous count, 64. the president counted the low
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death toll in october. >> if you look at real catastrophe like katrina and you look at the hundreds and hundreds of people that died, everybody watching can really be very proud of what's taken place in puerto rico. >> reporter: the actual number now controversial. a harvard study estimated it could be more than 4600. the official government count unchanged. this as people like david are still struggling almost 11 months after the storm. does this island feel forgot stphpb. >> yes. >> reporter: who dropped the ball? >> the federal government and local tkpweufp local government. >> reporter: he's forced to make a grueling three-hour round trip for dialysis. but for you this is life or death? >> yeah, because now coming
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another season of hurricane. >> reporter: another hurricane season on the huhs aron for a family fighting not to be forgotten. frightening moments after a suitcase started spewing smoke. the tsa just released this video at the savannah hilton head international airport. the lead tsae officer leaps to action, grabbing the bag and carrying it safely outside the terminal. they say the smoke came from a malfunctioning battery on a vape pen. luckily it didn't hurt any passengers or damage equipment. heart break and outrage after a saudi eair strike hit a school bus. some of the victims are as young as 6 years old.
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saud a -- defendinging saying it didn't target civilians. >> reporter: this conflict is called the world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and this latest event does nothing to disspell this title as the conflict in yemen continues to its fourth year. the images you're about to see are heart breaking graphic. a school bus carrying students back to school after a picnic was hit by a air strike in the market. you can see the twisted metal remains of the bus, the crater and children inside a hospital show children still in uniform, some still wearing blood. the red cross saying their medical team has receivedhe inj children. the majority of the patients under 10 years old.
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calling this a legitimate military action. the secretary general calling for a praeufplt investigation. calling on the saudi led coalition to hold a transparent investigation into this incident. and saying u.s. central command was not involved in this air strike. but as you said really heart breaking images once again out of yemen. >> it is heart breaking, especially to shed lithe on what is going on in yemen. the first in-laws are officially american citizens this morning. first ladys parents granted citizenship. through a legal process that president trump has in-laws, milania trump's parents sworn in as american cize
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i new york city. igniting whether they obtained citizep through chain miigation e something president trump's repeatedly denounced. >> we have to end chain migration and build a wall. >> reporter: their lawyer insisting they got no special treatment. >> the process, the interview was no different than anybody else's. >> reporter: when asked if they used chain migration, the lawyer said i guess raeurltsz dirtier word. mrs. trump missing the private ceremony though she reportedly sponsored her parents' visa applications after she became a citizen in 2006, after nbc news was first to report a crack down on legalt harder for legal immigrants to get tkpwraoepb green
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cards if they or anyone in their householdav stamps. a move that could impact 20 million legal immigrants in the u.s. a federal judge ordered the trump administration to stop deporting immigrants escape gang and domestic violence and ordering a plane carrying a phugt skwr dotter to el salvador to turn around and bring them back to the u.s. frpbg new heart ache as the dangerous blazes claim yet another life. marking the eighth death related t continues to by this man. grown to over 10,0 scorch was started acres. and fire even months. >> even more reason to get help weather wise.
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pence said the military will start forming the u.s. space force by 2018 and trump was like
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consider it my going away present. it was interesting we finally learned about the space force chain command, et, y 0 da, tn grut. >> and vice president mike pence outlining the first details on the new military branch. the pentagon says the goal is to get the sixth branch up by 2020. they're questioning the need as well as the astronomical costs involved. >> space a final frontier. >> reporter: it may be the final frontier on star trek but in real life it's the next frontier for the military with plans unveiled for the sixth branch of service. >> the united states air force. >> reporter: and the first since the creation of the air force in 1947. >> it is not merely enough to have american presence in space.
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we must have american dominance in space. >> reporter: the trump administration wants to build this space force by creating an elite group of space war fighters equivalent to the navy s.e.a.l.s or green berets. and asking for $5 billion over the next five years to combat aggressive moves by russia and china. trump tweeting "space force all the way." offering up six options. >> space force. >> this space force. force. >> reporter: but retired astronaut mike kelly does not love it. >> it's unnecessary bureaucracy and cost because currently the air force -- the u.s. air force is dealing with this threat adequately. >> reporter: the space force needs apraoufbl by congress. only then can the president complete his mission to boldly
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go where the military hasn't had a branch before. and more space news here. history was made about 24 hours from now as nasa launches its first mission to touch the sun. it will use a revolutionary heat shield to fly through the corona. it will travel at 430,000 miles per hour. making the fastest object in th outer atmosphere is expanding. head explosion. at's thead lib live picture-- dn
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good morning and thank you for joining us. i )m kris sanchez in for laura garcia. hey there, it is friday morning. we are glad to have you with us. thanks for joining us.
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i'm marcus washington. thanks for joining us. i want to get a look at what's going on with the weather today. the hottest day. >> yes. it is hot. it will be hot today. i mean hot for the ichb la inland areas. we are still dealing with drifts of smoke. you may have noticed the air quality was a little bit better. as we go throughout the day we will see drifts of smoke and moderate a

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