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massive size hail along with torrential rains hitting numerous states. flash flooding and tornadoes also striking overnight. >> secretary of state pompeo is meeting arab partners to build a coalition against iran while the president is speaking out, and today will slap strict new sanctions on the nation. >> presidential candidate and south bend mayor peter buttiegieg confronts an angry smashes into a crowd during nd . >> and the pick four j"early to. wild weather hammering much of
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the country. in kansas, hail that measured over 2 inches across from rained down video shows the intense moments that it pounded the town of ellsworth. areas of kansas are reportedly seeing wind gusts over 100 miles per hour in south bend, indiana, there were multiple sightings of a massive powerful tornado rolling through town, leaving behind a path of destruction. >> severe weather also wreaking havoc in texas according to the faa, communications have been restored at two dallas airports after a lightning strike damaged transmission equipment causing hundreds of canceled and delayed flights. these storms have hit states with severe flooding for more on this, we go to nbc's morgan missouri, following days o ther street >> reporter: in hard hit anderson, missouri, as >> we're seeing some of the worst flooding i've ever seen in anderson >> reporter: trees areed, with s before drinking. >> oh, no. urging residents to boil water >> reporter: overall in southwestern missouri, 5 inches
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of rain fell in just three hours. 2019 has been especially wet for the midwest region, with arkansas and missouri receiving an average year's worth of rain in less than six months. and the severe weather isn't over yet more severe rain is expected >> oh, my gosh >> reporter: residents on alert, enough rain may fall to send parts of the arkansas and missouri rivers back out over theig images let's check in with bill karins tracking all of that severe weather for us good morning >> good monday morning we're not done yet severe warnings across louisiana and mississippi. we are very concerned with flash flooding this morning in areas around greenville, mississippi you're getting poured on right s still cover much of the southern half of arkansas, and we have a flash floods warning in effect for monroe far as , the heaviest rain, central texas, northern louisiana and areas of northern mississippi. we're not done yet >> thanks so much, bill.
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>> the trump administration is ramping up pressure on iran this morning with fresh sanctions on teheran. the move comes just days after the country shot down a u.s. spy drone over the strait of hormuz. and there are reports the u.s. has already launched a cyberattack on iran targeting its command and control systems. nbc's tracie potts joins us with the latest from d.c. tracie, good morning >> reporter: hi, frances, good morning. this morning tough talk coming from both the white house and the president after that drone was struck down, and the president called off an air-strike that he says would have killed 150 innocentn retal. but the us u.s., he says, is not backing off. the new round of sanctions, economic sanctions against iran's already crippled economy expected to be announced today president trump says there is still time to talk >> i'm not looking for war and if there is, it will be obliteration like you've never seen before. but i'm not looking to do that,
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but you can't have a nuclear weapon you want to talk, good otherwise, you can have a bad economy -- >> no precondition >> not as far as i'm concerned, no preconditions >> reporter: so according to the president there, the door is wide open for iran to talk about scaling back its enriching secre pompeo is in the region as we speak. he'll be there this week trying to drum up support for this economic pressurca the united nations security council is talking about those escalating tensions today. frances? >> all right, tracie potts for us tracie, thank you. >> later president trump will come face to face with vladimir putin since the first time the mueller report showed the extent of russia's election meddling in 2016 here's what president trump told "meet the press" about the upcoming talks about the two leaders in japan >> you're going to see vladimir putin in a week. >> yes >> are you going to talk to him directly about interference in 2020 >> i may >> not to do it?
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>> if you'd like me to do it, i'll do that >> your answer last week invited him to do it again >> that's not true >> are you going to tell him not to >> last week was both, i said both, i'd do both. >> the president heads to the g20 summit on thursday >> president trump meanwhile is putting his immigration crackdown on hold giving democrats two weeks to negotiate a deal or federal agents will begin rounding up and depointul separation policy. in the exclusive interview with "meet the press," the president blamed democrats saying me can't improve the facilities without more funding from congress >> democratic presidential candidate pete buttiegieg under fire in his hometown he left the campaign trail to deal with a deadly officer-involved shooting last weekend. garrett haake has the details.
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>> reporter: an angry and emotional town hall for south bend mayor and presidential candidate pete buttiegieg. >> get the people that are racist off the street. >> reporter: some residents furious over the father's day shooting of a black main named eric logan killed by a white police officer whose body camera was turned off >> if anyone who is on patrol is shown to be a racist -- >> they are. >> -- or to do something racist in a way that is substantiated, that is their last day on the street >> reporter: buttigieg has spent most of the last week off the campaign trail attempting to manage the fallout from the shooting, the mayor has agreed to support >> are you from black lives matter of course black lives matter >> then fire the cop >> reporter: they campaigned here in south carolina with front runner joe biepd enattempting to clarify controversial comments he made last week about working with
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segregationalist senators. >> i do understand the consequence of the word "boy," but it wasn't said in any of that context at all. >> reporter: fellow candidate cory booker reacting >> i heard from many, many african americans who found the comments hurtful >> reporter: matters of race taking center stage in the presidential contest entering its biggest week yet garrett haake, nbc news, columbia, south carolina >> a bicentennial celebration turned into a scary rescue mission after an out of control hot air balloon crashed into a crowd of spectators at a festival in missouri several people were knocked to the ground by the basket as the pilot tried to gain control. the event's organizer said weather could be to blame. nbc's blayne alexander has the latest >> reporter: it didn't take long for an exc to realize this hot air balloon was coming in too close, too fast at saturday's bicentennial celebration in hanibal, missouri, it was the last
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balloon of the day the pilot was almost thrown from the basket it was airborne again, cutting through this crowd of people as they dived to get out of the way, including one woman who appears to be holding a child. finally a group of bystanders are able to chase the balloon down and pull it to the ground >> it went flying in between two other trees, and you could see people kind of scattering and you could hear gasps from the crowd. >> reporter: amazingly, officials say there were only a few minor injuries the event organizer says high wind is likely to blame. telling nbc news, the pilot is faa certified. but in the past other hot air balloon incidents have proven more serious, even deadly, including this 2014 crash killing three people near richmond, virginia and this one three years ago in, the industry is ra >> pilots for hot air balloons, like every other airmen, anyone
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utilizing the national air space system, they have to be licensed >> reporter: back in missouri, day two of the festival canceled high winds keeping balloons grounded after a landing that came much too close. blayne alexander, nbc news >> in texas, two people were killed in a boat collision officials say a fishing boat and a ski boat crashed into one another in chambers county bay two people were killed and two others had to be air lifted to hospitals, and six people suffered minor injuries. texas game wardens are now investigating the boat wreck >> all right starting the week off pretty roc rocky weather wise let's check in with bill >> we'll have additional storms forming. we have two areas of concern texas had a lot of storms lately we had 15 states that have a slight risk. 53 million people are included in this. not everyone is going to get hit by these storms. they will be hit and miss, but the greatest concentration will be areas of the ohio valley and the midwest from chicago to
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indianapolis to columbus, into areas of kentucky and then late tonight down toward atlanta. so a lot of big airports included in that could have some delays and cancellations that's a look at the big weather story of the day now here's a closer look at your day ahead. so this afternoon we'll watch the storms firing up temperatures aren't all that hot in the midwest, but we'll have chances of showers and storms. we are very warm and humid we're watching the storm in areas north of san antonio and houston. they'll move your way later this morning. we'll take a look at that forecast as we go throughout the week temperatures are going to be on the rise >> all right here we go thanks, bill >> thanks, bill. the flying wallendas took their flight across a 1300 foot wire strung between skyscrapers 25 stories up this death-defying stunt featured nik stepping over his sister both made it across successfully thank goodness that was anxious
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leading the news, a police officer is dead and one person is in custody after a shooting in missouri. officials say 40-year-old michael langsdorf who served in the area 17 years was shot when he reported to a food market about a fraudulent check he leaves behind two children and fee san jose >> as they face mounting pressure to improve fan safety, another person was hit by a foul ball cody bellinger lined a ball that struck a woman right in the face there she is she was taken from dodger stadium to the hospital for precautionary tests. a similar incident happened a moh ago. a young astros fan was hit by a foul ball. they plan to extend netting from the dugout all the way to the foul paul.
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off the gulf this week it's moving its way up the east coast. we are going to see heat indices rather high. new orleans 107 today. it will feel like 106 in tallahassee. the heat is on throughout the deep south it is summer it's supposed to be here it's typical look at charleston tomorrow, 102 for you. panama city will feel like 102 also as i mention, it expands by the end of this week we'll see some of the warmth sneaking up the east coast charlotte could be 90 thursday new york waiting for its high later. >> turn on the sprinklers and pools and beaches. thank you, bill. tragedy in paradise, what investigators learned about the deadly airplane crash at the runway in hawaii from an infection, human papillomavirus i knew that hpv could lead to certain cancers. i knew her risk for hpv increases as she gets older. i knew there was a vaccine available that could help protect her before she could be exposed to hpv.
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tragedy in hawaii, 11 people are dead after a skydiving plane crashed killing everyone on board. authorities recently discovered the plane that crashed was involved in a mid-air incident in california three years ago. nbc's gadi schwartz investigates >> reporter: good morning, frances. good morning, marlie a lot of questions this morning as to how this plane could have crashed killing 11 people, even before it left the air field witnesses say it was taking off in this direction, and then about 30 seconds into take off, it started rolling, crashing upside down right here where ntsb investigators are now on scene combing through the debris on the north shore of what hugh, the deadliest plane crash in nearly 30 years, and now staggering heartache gayle and rick were the first two when the plane plummeted friday >> i'll never forget the sound of the crashing. we ran as fast as we could, but
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there was nothing we could do. >> reporter: the impact and fire so powerful, the aircraft was incinerated and some family members of the victims watched helplessly nearby. among those who herished, casey williamson who moved to honolulu to pursue a life of skydiving. instructor larry la master leaves behind a young son. 36-year-old daniel herndon also an instructor with more than 4,000 jumps. family members saying they died doing what they loved. now as the ntsb begins its investigation, there are new questions about whether this plane was fit to fly the ntsb planning to review this disturbing video coming to light, appearing to show the same plane near the crashing during another skydiving jump in 2016 the video posted to youtube revealing panic inside the aircraft as it started to spin uncontrollably over california then a scramble to jump out. while pieces of the wing fell out of the sky, the pilot landing safely, but the plane heavily damaged. the faa blaming pilot error for failing to maintain air speed.
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>> we'll look at the repairs that were made on the aircraft and inspections to make sure that it was air worthy before it was able to begin operations again. >> reporter: and in addition to that aircraft's history and maintenance record, ntsb also says they are going to be looking into other factors like weather conditions, pilot actions as well as how much that plane weighed before it took off. guys, back to you. >> gadi schwartz for us, gadi, thank you. >> one year after they were trapped in a flooded cave in thailand, some of the 12 young soccer players and their coach marked the anniversary of their cave ordeal with a marathon. 4,000 people took part in the event organized by local authorities. nine of the boys ran the marathon the funds will be used to improve conditions where the team was caved for two weeks i'm marlie hall. >> i'm frances rivera. an exclusive sit down with the winner of the world's ugly est dog contt.es
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good monday morning, june 24th. taking a live look a foggy star morning. thank you for starting your morning with us. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. it's foggy and cooler. >> and it's been a hot weekend across the bay area. that will help us out. as we check out our forecast, upper 50s out the toor. 81 degrees at noon. but it won't be in the 90s like we were yesterday. we're going to bring it down a few degrees. we made it into the 90s
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