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from diyw're all finding ns to soak up a little sun. but sunscreen is still a must. no matter what brand you choose. love, neutrogena. developing overnight, protesters outside georgia's fulton county jail demanding the release of the woman arrested n a wendy's fire where rayshard brooks was killed. the pandemic is still this on the same day where his approving to be a major hurdle in the race for 2020 family and friends pay their final respects six states held primary >> nascar's bba wallace speaks elections yesterday and all struggled with long lines out, saying regardless of the fbi's findings, he says that it because of coronavirus was a noose and that people are in louisville, kentucky, at the testing his character. but that's not all he said county's only voting location, people were locked out as polls russia's verge of extending closed, but after 20 minutes, a judicial order allowed everyone outside to cast their ballot and joe biden also built on presidency until 2036. today we're live in moscow
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a busy day ahead his insurmountable delegate lea "early today" starts right for the democratic nomination. now. >> i'm frances rivera. in russia, a celebration will kick off in a few hours >> and i'm phillip mena. this year marks the 75th breaking news this morning baseball is back after months of negotiations, anniversary of the former soviet union's victory in world war ii. major league baseball has put forward a plan to begin their hundreds will gather in red season in later training square for one of the largest military parades in the country. one week from today on july 1st. the league proposed a 60-game the festivity's taking place on regular season designed to lessen travel. the eenve of a major vote for the players' association has reportedly signed off on health president vladimir putin and safety protocols in a statement, commissioner rob joining us from moscow is matt bodner man fred said major league good morning >> reporter: good morning. baseball is excited to bring president putin has been waiting for this day all year. baseball back to its fans. 75 years since the end of the now to a stark warning from second world war the nation's top infectious there are thousands of troops, hundreds of tanks, missiles, and disease doctors. even airplanes just flew testifying on capitol hill, dr. anthony fauci said we are seeing overhead, all celebrating the end of the war a disturbing sur ining surge ofn now, of course, europe -- many countries in europe have already and the next two weeks will be celebrated this back in may, but critical record surges in florida, texas, russia was forced to resch its celebrations due to the and arizona. our coverage begins with nbc's coronavirus pandemic tom costello russia became the third largest outbreak in the world. >> reporter: with long lines for now, today's date was chosen, testing and covid-19 cases surging once again in the south because it is 75 years since the
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and the west, the nation's top very first victory day parade coronavirus experts warned was held and this year for the kremlin, congress the pandemic remains a it's taken on a little bit of an added significance very real threat >> we're now seeing a disturbing the kremlin is declare victory over the coronavirus pandemic. surge of infections. moscow yesterday just finished >> reporter: nationwide, 23 reopening. and perhaps more important, states are reporting an increase today's event marks a in cases of 25% or more over the hyperpatriotic kickoff to a last two weeks, with increases week-long constitutional referendum on a very of 100% or more in hawaii, controversial set of reforms that would see president putin's term limits reset, allowing him, oklahoma, montana, florida, arizona, south carolina, if he desires, to serve until wyoming, and oregon. 2036 all of this comes at experts believe it could be considerable risk, as russia has linked to the memorial day weekend, when millions of americans chose to leave home not yet suppressed its pandemic. and socialize in large groups. and moscow's mayor has urged >> the next couple of weeks are people today to celebrate at home and watch television. going to be critical in our back to you. ability to address those >> we'll be waiting for those surgings that we're seeing headlines to see if there's a >> reporter: the stats today, resurge after those gatherings 2.3 million confirmed cases matt, thank you. across the country still ahead, the surprising 120,000 deaths and climbing by thing that's keeping americans up at night. 500 to 1,000 each day. >> and the future of segues experts warn of a potentially hanging in the balance horrifying death toll to come. differently. the possibility of 200,000 deaths by the fall >> we have large parts of the plus, it eliminates odors
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with a water-based formula and no dyes. country that believe that somehow the pandemic is over and for freshness you'll enjoy. that we're done with the pandemic that is going to get abuse a lot of trouble " when better chickens are hatched, we will hatch them." we are not done with this pandemic >> reporter: 14 states plus d.c. it's why all of the tyson chicken that bears his name have shown a drop in cases of is raised with no antibiotics ever. 25% or more over the last two every nugget, strip and drumstick. weeks. the hearing comes just three keep it real. keep it tyson. days after president trump said a decrease in testing would slow the number of cases. >> so i said to my people, slow theand we want to thank times, the extraordinary people the testing down, please in the healthcare community, >> reporter: the white house said the president was kidding, working to care for all of us. but mr. trump said he was at novartis, we promise to do our part. as always, we're doing everything we can serious. his top doctors, though, insist to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. that nothing has chanlged. if you have any questions at all, >> i know for sure to my knowledge none of us have ever call us, email us, visit us online. been told to slow down on testing. we're going to be more testing, we're here to help support you when you need us. not less >> all of us have been and take care, and be well. continue to be committed to to learn more, call one eight four four cosentyx increasing readily, timely or visit cosentyx.com access to testing. >> reporter: the good news, the first potential vaccine enters phase iii clinical testing next i don't have to worry about that, do i?are irritated. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. month. fauci is optimistic by a vaccine crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. by year's end. >> i still think there is a it works below the gum line to neutralize
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harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. reasonably good chance that by the very beginning of 2021, that gum detoxify, from crest. if we're going to have a vaccine, that we will have it by then >> reporter: when will schools be able to open? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair®. the top docs today said that's we've got the retinol that gives you results in one week. up to each individual state and school district. one size does not fit all for not just any retinol. accelerated retinol sa. schools or universities. meanwhile, a plea to young one week is all it takes. people to think about those at risk and avoid large crowds. neutrogena®. >> plan "a," don't go in a crowd. plan "b," if you do, make sure you wear a mask. >> reporter: the concern, weeks after a surge, the death rate typically goes up. tom costello, nbc news, washington i'm morgan chesky in texas, where a surge in covid-19 is raising fears as the state reopens. >> we are moving very fast in the wrong direction. >> reporter: multiple cities turning into hot spots and another record high, 5,000 new cases statewide. now after blaming rising numbers on increased testing, governor greg abbott changing course.
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>> covid-19 is now spreading at an unacceptable rate in texas. and it must be corralled we have several strategies to reduce the spread without having to shut texas back down. >> reporter: in less than a week, new cases in the houston area have more than doubled, fronting this warning from infectious disease specialist, dr. peter hotez. >> if i believe the numbers continue to rise at this pace, houston is on track to become the worst affected city in the united states. whoa >> reporter: the spike prompting we got a high roller houston children's to treat adults in an isolation unit. sir, i'm going to need you to the hospital staff says the situation is changing. pull to the right. please pull to the side, sir, >> at this point, we're actually trying to catch up and in the out of traffic beginning when this happened, we're in the front of it >> that iconic invention popular >> reporter: experts partially blame the surge on people not with tourists, police officers, wearing masks. lack of social distancing, and made famous in that movie especially among younger adults, another concern. in north carolina, one of the many places where crowds packed the beaches. "paul blart: mall cop. and in florida, officials report
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a radical rise in younger covid owners of segway will stop cases. >> half of these positive tests production if you are up right now because things are weighing on are in that 34 and under age your mind, possibly money group. >> reporter: in arizona, cases have doubled over the last two concerns, you're far from alone with those worries cnn's julianna tattlebaum is weeks. 84% of their icu beds are now in use. live in london with a new and on the west coast, survey good morning california breaking their own >> that's right. 47% of u.s. adults report losing daily high more than 5,000 new cases in the last 24 hours. sleep over financial worries >> there's this false sense of and that's according to a new survey from bankrate.com security right now, because things are opening up. but perhaps surprisingly, that >> reporter: back in texas, push from the owner of the statistic is actually down compared to last year, when 56% houston rockets for everyone to follow the guidelines. of respondents reported losing >> if we don't wear masks, we're sleep over financial issues. going to have to shut down in fact, all financial reasons for keeping people up at night again. >> reporter: with numbers were up versus last year rising, officials saying this now, what's the most common pandemic may just be getting worry, you might ask well, everyday expenses is the most common worry people have about their finances but even that dropped from 32% started. >> the fbi says it's confident no crime was committed when a last year to 23% this year unab noose was found in the garage of bubba wallace. sunday's discovery pushed off a to sleep are saving enough for huge show of support more retirement, health care, and wallace at talladega
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insurance bills. now, on another topic, starbucks superspeedway, bulb now police say the noose had actually been has some new exciting summer there since last october and wallace was only assigned that menu options, including the impossible sausage breakfast garage last week no one could have known that he sandwich this is a veggie-based sandwich could have become assigned to with fried egg and cheddar that garage. cheese on cciabatta. nascar it was a pull door this is interesting, because it fashioned like a noose, but last comes after a week after burger night on cnn, wallace disputed king announced that the that >> whether tied in 2019, it was a noose. so it wasn't directed at me, but incredible croissantwich will be somebody tied a noose. >> reporter: wallace also reacted to being attacked online following tuesday's announcement >> i'm pissed. coming out with that >> julianna, thank you so much i'm mad because people are trying to test my character and >> much more ahead, including an the person that i am and my update on that massive dust cloud headed for the u.s integrity and they're not stealing that away from me, but zm plu >> plus, the family d ieanfrnds they're trying to test that. and as a person, don, that of rayshard brooks gather for doesn't need the fame, doesn't need the hype, doesn't need ti t one final farewell even life inside can bring on things like sweat and oil. but it's nothing a deep clean can't fix. love, neutrogena®.
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their way through the area if you're looking for some heat, get to the central u.s 90 for denver. the body of rayshard brooks and i know you've been hearing has finally been laid to rest. about this dust storm. it comes more than a week after we'll talk more about that, he was killed by atlanta police coming up. >> anymore signs of the in a wendy's parking lot on tuesday, family and friends apocalypse, i guess you'll let us know. said their final good-byes to janessa, thank you the 29-year-old in a private >> maybe here's something close to that. a close call for cars in the ceremony nbc's jay gray has more on the country of turkey after driving over a sudden pipe that burst in emotional funeral. the middle of the road the second car narrowly misses >> reporter: a slow and steady line of rayshard brooks' family the explosion. security caumeras caught it on and friends gathering. >> we pray in the name of jesus. >> reporter: to say one last camera coming up, a primary of painful, emotional good-bye. pandemic proportions >> but let my uncle stand for a look at the showdowns in six states h > plus, a presidential clutc love >> this did not have to happen for power. how vladimir putin could be extending his rule >> reporter: dr. bernice a king only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. honoring brooks where her father they release medicine fast, once preached. for fast pain relief. >> rayshard brooks' life matters tylenol®. and he should have been able to live to enjoy his family and watch his kids grow up into for fast pain relief. you want a fresh-smelling home,
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amplify the voices and they're perfect for icky messes on stovetops... experiences of black kids across the country. it will be hosted by alicia in microwaves... and all over the house. for an amazing clean, try mr. clean magic eraser, and mr. clean magic eraser sheets. keys, who will lead a series of conversations with special guests with the leader of black lives matter and many more it will air on june 29th at 7:00 p.m. >> so needed and so many heavy topics these days. a couple of animals in new york got a special date night at the museum po the chicken and leo the tortoise had the whole museum to themselves earlier this month. officials at the utica zoo got the idea for this trip after seeing penguins tour exhibits in new york city. they were careful not to touch or peck at the art whatever chance they can get a little culture >> some cultured animals there at least they got a chance to check out the art. we haven't >> i'm fren sances
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right now at 4:30 a critical vote today to eliminate the police department. this as the state superintendent weighs in about schools across california. plus -- >> we're seeing an increase. >> covid rates and hospitalizations are on the rise. next what's fueling the spike and what health officials are saying. "today in the bay" starts right now. and a very good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. laura, welcome back.
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