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look what dropped from the sky! don't do it dennis. that's the way you execute a midnight snack run. stand up to cancer and rally want you to reduce your risk for cancer, go to takeahealthystand.org. today president biden will become the first setting csit sitting president to visit tulsa, oklahoma. the destruction of black wall street and killing of hundreds. surveillance video of the miami shooting suspects still on the loose and their stolen get away vehicle found at the bottom of a canal. we remember americans who gave it all for their country as we look at those who are honored on memorial day. today is the first day of hurricane season prepare for an above average set
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of storms ahead. naomi osaka quits the french open after refusing to speak with the media "early today" starts now. i'm phillip mena. >> glad you're with us i'm frances rivera president biden heads to tulsa, oklahoma today this week marks the 100th anniversary of the tulsa race massacre hundreds gathered at a candlelight vigil to run the hundreds of black americans killed by a white mob in the worst act of racial violence in u.s. history nbc's tracie potts joins us with more there is an important commemoration for today. >> reporter: right, frances. they're remembering some 300 people who died and the 10,000 or so who were left destitute and homeless lots of black professionals
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there wiped out as a result of this violence 100 years ago this week now president biden is going into that community to talk not only about what happened then but what happened afterwards people unable to rebuild there was a vigil there last night where the crowds included lawmakers determined to make a difference >> we will say to america that we, too, are america we, too, are americans we, too, deerr is of we, too, should be memorialized. we, too, should be repaired, restored and there is as the church said yesterday no reconciliation without justice. >> president biden issued a proclamation declaring yesterday, may 31st, a day of remembrance saying that the country needs to come together
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to get rid of systemic racism that results from this and other incidents. he also said that the federal government needs to step up and acknowledge its role, the federal laws that allow mortgage companies to practice red lining preventing many of those black families from rebuilding. >> no excuse for the country not to know the importance of the day. millions of americans making their way back home after traveling for memorial day the day we honor and mourn our fallen veterans. while most events last year were canceled due to covid-19, this year was a different story thanks to a major decline in deaths and surge in vaccinations chris pollone looks at some of the commemorations held throughout the country >> reporter: the president and vice president observed the memorial urging americans to remember why
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so many gave so much for the nation. >> they weren't fighting for self, they were fighting for the soul of the nation, for liberty and simple fair play simple fair play and decency today as we remember their sacrifice we remind ourselves of our duty to their memory. >> reporter: it marked a day of solemn commemorations and remembrances from post to post, a return somewhat to pre-pandemic normal like in doylestown, pennsylvania, where the nation's oldest memorial day parade returned after being canceled last year. >> to have the memorial day parade back again, it doesn't sound like much, but it's a big deal. >> reporter: also a big deal with the return to holiday travel, packed beaches, holiday travel and busy roads. this might be the busiest travel day since the pandemic began.
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>> to know that we can travel and be with family and with everybody, it is a great feeling. >> reporter: a sense of cautious celebration as a grateful nation remembers what and who made it all possible chris pollone, nbc news. an urgent manhunt is underway in miami for three dangerous gunmen we have new images of those suspects three shooters exiting an suv with assault weapons these are the men accused of shooting 24 people outside a holl a father who lost his son became emotional during a press conference >> y'all killed my kid you must burn. you're gonna burn, you hear me you killed a good kid for no reason >> investigators have made some progress they say this nissan path finder
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was pulled from the canal. it's the same one driven by the suspects and reported stolen may 15th police are offering a $30,000 reward for information leading to the shooter's arrest. the olympic games are meant to be a moment of global celebration but this year it is ripe with controversy. protests, growing calls for the games to be canceled, questions remain about the safety of athletes, employees and spectators, japan battles the pandemic the biggest concern is this could turn into a super spreader event. joining us is chapman bell good morning what are you hearing >> reporter: good morning, phillip. well, today japan rolling out their vaccination program for their athletes as the country looks to boost their vaccination program as several areas around the country, including tokyo, are entering a three-week extension to their state of emergency as they see an increase in cases around the
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country, but the games will go on that's what the ioc and organizers plan, but there's lots of speculation as to how. we already know that foreign fans will not be allowed to be in attendance. there's lots of speculation how japanese people will need to be in the stadium will they need to be vaccinated? need to prove negative tests that's all speculation we've seen public support waning for the days in the country and this is also as several important teams have pulled their pre-games training around the country that a lot of people were looking for, seeing the foreign participants training but on a glimmer of hope we have seen australia's softball team arriving in the country today. the first international team arriving in country to do their pre-games training maybe a glimmer of hope that the games are beginning and that they can continue as planned phillip? >> hope and safety the chief
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concerning naomi osaka's stunning the tennis world a day after her first round win in the french open the tennis star announced she is withdrawing from the tournament. >> osaka had been signed 50,000 bucks for skipping the mandatory news conference. nbc's kristin dahlgren has more on the personal message that explained her decision kristin, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, phillip. the news of naomi osaka's departure may have left the commentators speechless. the reasons behind that decision have a lot of people talking it was not the finish anyone expected for naomi osaka at the french open. highest earning female dropping out after her refusing to do media interviews. >> it should never have come to this. >> reporter: officials find her $15,000 and threatened to eject
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her. the truth is that i have suffered long bouts of depression since the u.s. open in 2018 and i have had a really hard time coping with that she apologized to journalists and says she feels the rules requiring interviews are quote, quite outdated, saying she takes time away from the sport but hopes to open a discussion about ways to make things better osaka shot to fame after a controversial win over serena williams in the 2018 u.s. open she left in tears as williams was booed. >> i knew that the crowd wanted her to win so, i don't know, i was really emotional. >> the french open releasing a statement and wishing osaka a quick recovery. >> we look forward to having naomi in our tournament next year. >> the star who didn't want to speak opening a conversation about anxiety and depression leaving what happens next in
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tournament officials court. >> the french tennis federation says it remains committed to supporting athletes. it's unclear when osaka might return to the games and there are a lot of important tournaments coming up, including the olympics i'm not sure whether or not she'll play. phillip. >> favored in most of them thank you. beach season is here but you might not want to get into the water just yet a giant shark wowed a boat full of research students off of cape cod. they have tiny teeth, not really reassuring people when it comes to having a shark that big in the water. nbc meteorologist bill karins is in for janessa he's watching flooding and heat in the west. >> good morning. we are dealing with some flash flooding and these areas have been getting soaked all spring
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long it continues today we're still under flash flood watch early today for dallas and fort worth they will be lifted later. i do think we will see heavy rain in arkansas with thunderstorms. you can see the current storms have exited the dallas area. waco is still clear. san antonio has rain on the south side of town this may push towards houston this morning the additional rainfall over the next two days. heaviest rains in arkansas, memphis and up along the ohio river. leks iton,g thunderstorms. look at the heat in arizona, 103 today in phoenix temperatures were a big story this weekend the cool temperatures in the northeast and the heat is building in the west
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a former ally and far right politician natali bennett said he will work with opposition parties to try to form a government if successful, bennett would become prime minister ousting netanyahu from power >> i think it's a important moment for israel, politics and bennett himself. >> reporter: it comes days into a fragile cease-fire with hamas, an agreement that did not play well politically for prime minister netanyahu the prime minister facing trial on corruption charges which he denies the opposition coalition parties have until wednesday at midnight to sign formal power sharing agreements prime minister netanyahu has been in similar positions before and has managed to find a way to survive. kelly cobiellia, israel. pride month.
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prepare. >> it only takes one storm to wreak havoc causing mass destruction and loss of life. >> reporter: the cpsc warning consumers about carbon monoxide poisoning. >> co is an odorless, colorless gas that can kill you and your family in minutes. >> reporter: it's a good time to check batteries in carbon monoxide detectors. >>if the alarm goes off, don't ignore it. get out of the house and call 911. >> reporter: during the recent deep freeze in texas where there are no laws requiring co detectors, carbon monoxide poisoning caused at least 11 deaths and 1400 hospitalizations, many due to bringing charcoal grills or generators inside. >> they should be outside 20 feet away from your house. >> reporter: that's not the only risk keep generators dry to avoid electrocution. >> you never want to refuel your
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limbo. and lastly voting rights the courts will review a case challenging arizona's election laws that ban ballot harvesting. americans all over the country came together to pay their respects and honor those who served our peter alexander takes a closer look. across america, a moment to remember tributes both personal and shared so many of the traditions stopped by the pandemic are back the thunderous roar of motorcycles in the capital nape perfectville, illinois, honoring 113 members who died on active beauty and in dadeville, a flag of fields. >> as you start putting the flags down, you think of the people before you. >> at arlington national
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cemetery this memorial day the commander in chief saluting the fallen. >> we're free because they were brave. the heroes of the greatest experiment the world has ever known. >> reporter: 96-year-old cliff al viera served as grand marshall he landed on the beach on d day. >> like the fourth of july fireworks all over the place only this time it was for real. >> reporter: the words he was so grateful to hear. >> thank you. >> they said thank you >> thank you for serving our country. >> reporter: so many reminders about those who have sacrificed for our freedom, like this from vietnam veteran robert harrah. >> respect the people that have served honor them whenever you can. be thankful that we were out there for you. >> thanks to peter and our thanks to all those who were out
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breaking right now at 4:30, one person is dead following a police shooting in the south bay. a lot of questions lingering this morning as an active investigation is still under way. "today in the bay" begins right now. good tuesday morning to you and thanks for joining us. i'm kris sanchez. >> and i'm cierra johnson. we get to the breaking news in north san jose. "today in the bay's" sharon katsuda is live at the scene. what do we know so far? >> reporter: cierra and kris, there are still many police units on scene and way down the
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