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boat at a dak ock in venice. how nasa is trying to protect the planet from an early asteroid strike. offices at the mince beach center will be closed today, honoring the 12 people who were killed in friday's mass shooting the employs had served their community for over 150 years combined the gunman who was identifie unknown. >> prayers tears. words of remembrance in virginia beach, after police say a gunman opened fire on friday. >> the only thing that separated him from more deaths is time >> investigators say the 40-year-old gunman, armed with
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two .45 pistols went on a rampage until he was shot by police the ordeal, 46 minutes >> one second, we're shooting at the officers and we're returning fire the next minute, we're rendering aid, trying to solve his life. >> reporter: christy were vooifed. she says keith cox, who was killed, told her to office inside an office and bare kate the door >> he fired four shots and i looked up, and two of the shots almost come through the jab net. >> the gunman's mauvety was a mystery. >> the warp traitor's perform mansion was in good standing with his department.
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>> sunday, at vi beach, a day of war vip and sadness working to heal while lives remain president trump is heading to london for a three-strait visit. le the president didn't speak but he visited with the loster and joined in prayers for victims of friday's mass shooting >> reporter: returning from his georg georgia grshg, the president thinking for a church service. >> praying for our president >> the day was set aside by franklin graham was one before the president. the stop came just in hours before his touchdownin great britain. in a pretrip energy, to britain.
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the president denied making the markle nasty later in "the sun, jts interview, the president said, he have be good in her royal as a normal like the appearance of a balloon meant to parody the president. the president's u.k. hopes lapsed to avoid in port come, and melania trump walked in front of the queen south of the border, mexico needs to act quickly on devastation. the white house defended the president's threat to impose a 5% tariff on impargts.
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>> i expect them to go yontd the 5% level the president is about sixing the pat's at the cold warding. the president insisting he wants max can to discloe the poor of walks and the walk is over >> melania trump is making a splash across the bond he also gave a winging endorsement for the liaree, ears johnson. matt bradley joins us from john jonden with more >> it is about an hour that president trump will be added. the sfreets around me are in lockdown becking ham ball lass and the
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ball needs to be move. the president won't be riding in the open-top spirit reasons. but he will be treated to one of the world's dratest displays of semp and sish, that he will tell me how it was. and have lunch with the queen and apparently prince charles and camilla. and then they will go to westminster abbe the president will lay a wreath. after that, is the really big event. he will go with the first lady, to beckel ham ball lass. that's a skate 1 dinner. this has been delied so many movrntds, so many protests
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today is about pomp. tomorrow is all about politics the president is also meeting with cerese is a may the president has weighed in, thousanding his support behind london mayor or secretary. he's said that he thinks that michael is goingling to wide on friday that makes us walkward but thank you. an out-of-control cruise ship ran into a vok in venice. one of the cables broke, causing
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it to career off officials say there were 140 people on the ship they are using this as a canal awarding to the fa, 737 max, may have faulty wring parts. the edge can be susceptible failure or cracks.nning to replay customers to its countries. police shared this of a compromise levee warning that the prize are
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laster let's go to gabe gutierrez >> there is a watt all of that tatter but totter extends more than yo can see here at ryan but, ol' ol'. it's up to rooftops and not expected done per day. >> reporter: we toured ft. smith. and homes were inen kated. >> you have to continue to stay here and rebuild and clean e trees is this water extending all the hoims to the extend all the quay over there tommy white has lived here and not be surprised
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>> it's heartbreaking. we didn't have time to get the furniture out. >> reporter: after weeks of severe weather, swollen rivers were east of missouri, for so many across the south and central plains, a help of despair. the road of the board. what was lost? >> emergency shelters are open in pine bluff. this region is expected to get later this week. >> thank you let's check in with bill cocaines >> he is straking it all we're worried about the rainstorm on top of the suits we are cresting
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the storm that is spinning that's a slow-moving storm all this week.he mississippi anhe or or river 270 danger locations thp is through thursday. most of the rain will fall send and thursday this week storms. west texas, around oklahoma stated we are learning for later in the >> thank you very much ariana grande may she may
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>> reporter: an asteroid on a politician course with earth, in 2013 streaking the russian sky with fire shattering windows before impact and rousing scientists into action >> earth has been getting hit by asteroids all if time. that's not new what is new, is we're trying to do something about it. >> what kind o >> total, sir. >> reporte intercepting asteroids before they get >> all going into an roasteroid you direction. >> reporter: this is set to launch on a spacex rocket in 2021 at a cost of $290 million the plan sounds simple >> i'm going to come down and hit it right in the middle here. >> reporter: but it is rocket
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science complex. the smallest ever nasa has tried to intercept >> what about if you miss? >> no. >> reporter: a direct hit on a populated area would be catastrophic >> it would destroy a region, much larger than a city. >> that's why nasa wants to test the tech knowledge now, instead of wait until it's too late. >> when is your next 500-year flood? is it 500 years away you don't know that's the problem >> reporter: testing the ability -- not just to explore space -- >> it's awesome -- but defend ourselves from it, too >> that's a terrifying thought they have to figure something
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the lives of 12 people were cut short by a senseless, incomprehensible act of violence >> as virginia beach grapples with the deaths of 12 of their own, renewed calls in d.c. for gun control. controversy in the canal a cruise ship crash in venice brings new questions whether it should have been there in the first place. getting the royal treatment. what to expect as trump kicks off his uk state visit busting a move while breaking the law
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