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♪ the president faces a tough week ahead as vaccinations in the u.s. slow to a pace that won't get him to 70% by july 4th. and democrats are growing impatient with delays on infrastructure we are live in d.c breaking overnight, arrest has been made in the road rage case in california in which a 6-year-old was shot and killed the u.s. supreme court could be delivering nation-shifting decisions in a few hours lucky number seven for simone biles the world's greatest gymnast
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just earned the seventh women's title. we're live outside of buckingham palace with the news of prince harry and meghan's daughter and a showdown in venice, with enough already. "early today" starts right now >> good to see you this morning, i'm phillip mena >> and i'm frances rivera. the nationest bold sistering the cyber security after a wave of criminal attacks the president is braced to address the attacks next week with russian president vladimir putin next week. tracie potts is here, tracie, how are lawmakers working to stop these attacks >> so, a couple of things, here in washington, the white house has warned businessesthat they need to be ready for the ransomware attacks the justice don't is cracking down and lawmakers are considering a bill that would
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require companies to report when they are attacked to create more transparency and some international standards. it is on the agenda for president biden to talk about with russian president vladimir putin when they meet next week on wednesday in geneva president biden wants to get to the bottom of whether russia is harboring some of these cybercriminals >> you really have to treat russia like it's virtually a criminal enterprise. and i do think we have to push back >> i do think we need to have the ability to use some of our offensive capabilities there needs to be international repercussions, not simply one-off, united states acting alone. that's why, president biden going and rallying the democracies at the g7 meeting is so important >> the administration is even considering using intelligence agencies, not only to spy on the hackers, but to identify them and strike first
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frances. >> we'll see what kind of meeting june 16th is on the calendar tracie, thank you. after a week's long manhunt, police have arrested two suspects in connection to the road rage shooting that took the life of a 6-year-old boy in california 24-year-old maurice anthony and 23-year-old lee wynn are in custody. police have not said what led to their capture. aiden lee owes was shot last month while his mom was driving him to school. the reward had climbed and not saying which of the two allegedly shot aiden. miami-dade police said the violence has to stop three were killed and five others shot following a graduation party at a strip mall in kendall, florida. according to miami-dade police, two vehicles pulled into a parking lot and opened fire on a crowd. one is identified as a florida corrections officer who later died at the hospital two others were killed after
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their car crashed into a wall at miami-dade county college. and another violent incident happened in new orleans. a woman shot in the face and seven others injured at a mass shooting at a service road investigates are are still searching for a motive the white house is in the final stretch to get 70% of adults vaccinated by july 4th. first lady jill biden and dr. anthony fauci toured a vaccine site at a historic church in harlem, thanking everybody there for helping to build trust in the vaccines. but will vaccines be enough. 60% have gotten one dose of the covid vaccine but only a 1% increase in the last week. that's the slowest rate we've seen some states have met the white house goal with over 70% of adults getting that dose, but others haven't reached 40% yet according to recent polling 32% of americans are hesitant or
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just refusing to get the vaccine. if the trends continue, the country is on track to get 6 million people short of the president's target california is one state where at least 70% avenue dults are at least partially vaccinated and there's a huge reopening there. nbc's scout cohen joins us with the latest >> reporter: frances, californians are counting down, not just about one week before all the covid restrictions go away under gavin newsom's plan to reopen the economy on tuesday, june 15th but things may be different in the workplace where cal osha, the agency that sets the standards are saying that people will be required to wear a mask even if their fully vaccinated unless everyone in the room is vaccinated they're also requiring suppliers to supply n95 masks for unvaccinated workers though
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relaxing some of the social distancing parameters. this has been restrictive in the state and some people are willing to go along. >> we're going in a positive direction, you know. we have come very far, we would like to take smart steps >> reporter: but california's largest business group the california chamber of commerce is pushing back saying under these rules, workers' freedoms will be guided by their former workers decisions to get vaccinated not by their own choices. governor newsom could weigh in as well. scott cohn, nbc news, california harry and meghan sharing the news of their baby gill. lilibet diana mon
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mountbatt mountbatten-windsor. matt bradley is there. what has the reaction been the reaction has been, well, they're delighted. that was a statement and some tweets we can talk about this as breaking news but the fact of the matter, they waited nearly sfw 48 hours to announce the birth of their daughter lilibet, the name is significant. this is the first of queen elizabeth ii's 11 great grandchildren to be born outside of the united kingdom. and this naming looks as though this couple is trying to make a nod to the royal family in london lilibet is actually the childhood nickname of queen elizabeth herself. the reigning monarch the main resident of this massive buckingham palace. the middle name needs no reaction, diana, that is the
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name of harry's late mother princess diana remember, her older brother 2 now, master archie mountbatten-windsor, he was not named specifically after any member of the royal family he was born before or sort of during a lot of this acrimonious divorce that harry and meghan made with the royal family whether this new baby will heal the royal rift between harry and meghan and the rest of the royal family, well, that's yet to be scene. there's always drama with this family so stay tuned, guys >> sure is kind of hard to be mad at somebody that names their kid after you, matt, thank you vice president kamala harris is in guatemala this morning as her first foreign trip as vp according to a senior administration official the leaders will focus on the root causes of the migration to the
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u.s. from central america cracking down on corruption and human trafficking. she's also set to visit mexico the vice president hit an early snag in the trip a technical itssue forced her plane to turn around they were able to depart >> paxson smith who used her speech to call for abortion rights spoke at a rally against senate bill 8. smith made a speech to condemn the bill the legislation condemned any abortion after a fetal heartbeat is detected which will can be six weeks. that bill is expected to be challenged in court before law in september a lot of us got a major, major heatup over the weekend. let's check in with nbc meteorologist janessa webb to see where we're going from here. good morning, janessa. >> hi, good morning. good morning, everyone yeah, the air continues to be really thick
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we have moisture in the atmosphere the humidity is high that's going to stay in place through wednesday for most of the east coast the pacific, you're getting abreak upper 60s across seattle into the oregon area. right now, pretty difficult to sleep with these temperatures in the mid to upper 70s and they will continue to spice up throughout the day. heat alerts, they expand across southern and northern new england. we have 18 million people impacted right now, only minneapolis, across the high plains are seeing heat concerns but that will continue to grow for the great lakes to the ohio valley through the after. this will be widespread warmth once again another 48 hours of temperatures at least 10 to 25 degrees above average. cleveland today, 84, philadelphia, 93, 13 degrees above average. won't be broken down, actually starts to expand for the high plains to the upper midwest. look at minneapolis tomorrow
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afternoon, 93. so, many of these cations,lo modern size through the afternoon. but rapid city, through sections of wyoming, mid-90s. we'll take a look at your week ahead coming up. guys >> we'll check in with you in a little bit, thank you, janessa for the second straight year, skittles is celebrating pride. their famous rainbow has been swapped out on all gray packaging and candies saying only one rainbow matters during pride. skittles is teaming up with glad during this campaign one dollar will be donated to the advocacy group up to $100,000 burger king is showing solidarity with the lgbtq
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that's the most titles for a women in history and ties a record next up for bulls is olympic trials in two weeks. the blockbuster fight wins are the distance but ended without a winner floyd mayweather's expedition match lasts without a knockout mayweather said before the fight he was expecting to make 100 million bucks and paul said he's was going to make about 20 million. a pair of shocking exits from the french open, serena williams is out of the tournament after a fourth round tweet to elena rieb bb ba quinah put away in straight sets 6-3. >> roger federer has withdrawn from the tournament, federer said he wants to rest his surgically repaired knee canada is grappling with a dark chapter from its past
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last month, the remains of 200 children found buried on one of the largest indigenous schools nbc's claudio lavanga joins us from rome. claudio, what was the message? >> reporter: that's right, good morning, phillip yesterday after at traditional prayer in st. peters square, pope francis said he was following with deloire, making pain and sorrow, depending on how you translate it, but however you translate, it's not the apology that many in canada were looking for only a few days ago, the prime minister of canada justin trudeau blasted the catholic church for not stepping up and apologizing. now, the vatican said the pope
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we are back with an important consumer alert fisher-price is recalling two products after the tragic deaths of four babies the company 4 in 1 rock n glide soothers and the 2-in-1 soothers were pulled. the fatalities involved a missouri 4-month-old, a michigan 2-month-old. another 2-month-old from nevada. and a colorado infant 11 beweek old. as the cruise industry returns to italy for the first
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time since the pandemic, demonstrators post a massive shift that shouldn't have been passed through the city. nbc's claudio lavanga has the story. >> reporter: it was a bit of a david versus goliath on one side, tens of protesters on tiny boats. on the other side, massive cruise boats saying it's ruining the architecture of the city the protesters says when a cruise liner sails past this canal and moves a lot of weak t water, and erodes sole the floor that the city was bit on but not everybody in venice is against the return of the cruise liners we've been told by the port authority that the cruise business accounts for 3% of venice's gdp and there are about 4,000 jobs that depend on it. now, in march, the government has passed a law that appeared
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to have satisfied the requests of the protesters. the government said that the ships will not sail past venice anymore. but here they are, again why? because the same that the alternative root and docking, of course, will be found for the cruise liners, what are the alternatives well, there's an industrial port outside of venice in mainland that is not build for cruise liners the piers are too small and canals need to be dredged. and new ports need to be bit but it will take many years, of course, a lot of money to be built. for now, it's a catch 22 situation. this is claudio lavanga for nbc news in venice >> claudio, thank you. like you said, it's difficult. you want to preserve things as they are people got to make money >> what a turn around during the pandemic when all of italy, we did the reports really shut down and you do see dolphins through the canals of venn ice was so
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right now at 4:30, another sign of the times, at the end of the pandemic, it may be closer. big changes this morning if you're about to jump on b.a.r.t., changes that could save you a lot of time. plus al fresco may be a no go pretty soon in one city on the peninsula. the big proposal city leaders are expected to debate in just hours. first we begin with the microclimate weather alert, whipping winds take aim on parts of the bay area this morning. meteorologist kari hall covering it all. "today in the bay" starts right now. a very good morning to you. it's monday. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm kris sanchez in for marcus
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