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trusting democrats and that's just the beginning. president biden hits the g7 with some wichbld at his back. one key agenda item is the environment which they stress must be fixed now or else. our vicky nguyen on a win involving errors in credit scores. late last night tesla's elon musk unveiled the quickest production car ever made we're talking 0 to 6 in under 2
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seconds. "early today" starts right now. good friday morning. i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. a bombshell report says the justice department targeted democrats in congress while hunting for leaks of classified information. the times report the doj subpoenaed apple for data for information on two democrats along with aides and family members. prosecutors under former attorney general jeff sessions sought to identify sources who were speaking to the media about contacts between trump associates and russia. sources told the times the records belong to ten people >> this looks like a patent abuse of the department, yet another example of the president
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politicizi politicizing, using the department of justice as a cajole going after people. apparently those pleas were met with a receptive audience at the top level of the justice department it's going to take a decade i think before the department recovers from this polite tiei tieization. >> congressman schiff has called for an investigation. president biden is preparing for another day of meetings with world leaders. the two leaders renewed the atlantic charter updating it to address challenges like climate change and cyber threats more world leaders are arriving for the world summit we'll have an update from cnbc's
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steve sedgwick. the u.n. secretary general is warning of climate change anne thompson has our report part of a global partnership called covering climate now. >> reporter: warming at an alarming place the planet is dangerously close to a red line from which scientists say there is no return crossing this blunt warning from the g7 from antonio gutierra >> if the global average temperatures have already -- are already 1.2 degrees above industrial levels, very close to 1.5 that is the limit -- >> anymore the world will not be able to evade the worst impacts of climate change. how do you drive that home to leaders trying to bring their countries out of the pandemic? >> they are spending trillions
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of dollars in their recovery program. their recovery can be green or brown, that's their choice. >> reporter: poor countries can choose green gutierrez wants rich nations to follow through on a $100 billion in climate finance it is, he says, a matter of trust. >> you need to have clear demonstrations for the developed world and developing world now backing the fight, gutierrez is looking ford world to lead as they head to scotland for the world climate change conference. >> how much time to act? >> if we fail, we'll be in a very difficult situation as i said, on the verge of abyss you must make sure the next step is in the right direction. >> reporter: a direction they can determine this weekend tragedy strikes again, this time in florida, a gunman shot a
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toddler and his grandmother before turning the gun on himself. this happened in the publix in florida. there was no known motive between the gunman and victims the names will not be released the gunman's identity has not been released. later today the attorney general is stepping in and stepping up to the microphone to lay down the department of justice's view of the voting rights battles going on in states across the nation merit garland is set to give a policy address on voting rights as well as the steps the department is taking to ensure all-americans have the fundamental rights while testifying before congress earlier this week, garland called voting a fundamental element of democracy. over 172 million americans have now gotten at least one covid vaccine shot but new concern is growing this morning for people younger than age 30 cdc officials say a higher than usual number of cases of a number of heart inflammations
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have been reported the agency is planning a meeting to look into a possible link this as the u.s. has talked about doses set to expire. >> reporter: we now know the u.s. telling a vaccine maker no new doses. authorities suspending new johnson & johnson shipments just after the fda extended the shelf life from 3 to 4.5 months as potentially millions of doses were getting close to their expiration date. it comes as mow dern ma is likely days away from becoming the second drug maker to offer its vaccine to children 12 to 17 years old facing emergency usevs
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our morgan chesky is there >> you're willing to lose your job over this? >> yes. >> tell me why >> because i am not going to take that vaccine. >> reporter: one survey finds nearly 20% of health care workers don't plan to get vaccinated the reason varies. >> it's inexcusable ethically that you would put your own desire to have a choice or to have liberty ahead of what's best for your patients. >> reporter: in other covid news, the cdc is also
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investigating the higher number of cases than expected of heart inflammation in people under 30 who are vaccinated but it's important to remember of the more than 200 cases, the vast majority fully recovered. >> thanks to miguel almaguer for that report. a new study is looking into workplace discrimination and sexual orientation according to a survey connected to the idm institute, 34% of black employees were also lesbian, gay or bisexual they believe sexual orientation was the main reason forth discrimination they experienced on the job that's compared to 36% of latinos, 42% of asians and 32% of native american workers who felt the same. they say race was the most
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reason for racial bias. madeleine groves is dropping out of the olympic swimming trials she announced and later tweeted in part, let this to be a lesson to all the misogynistic perverts in sports and bootleggers. last year she said a well-known coach made inappropriate comments in a statement in december swimming australia said it reached out to groves but she declined to provide further information. the country's largest reservoir is running historically dry a drought has lake mead at the lowest level it is at 36% full and will likely continue to drop in level until the agricultural season ends this november. let's check on the outlook of what the weather is going to do especially in terms of the weekend. here's nbc's meteorologist janessa webb
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good morning >> hi, good morning. we're in desperate need in rain across the west coast. we're not going to see that. maybe a little bit of rain for seattle and oregon but predominantly dry conditions we are watching severe weather for the upper midwest. this is a feisty little storm making its way into minneapolis in the next hour or so damaging wind gusts associated with this and potential tornadoes early this morning we're going to be watching that. also, the heat continues to be in place for the deep south to the four corners even though we're seeing quite a reprieve in the east coast, we have very hot conditions that will persist going into the start of your weekend into next week so we're 10 to 15 degrees average at this time chicago today a high of 92 degrees. about 15 degrees above average that's a carolinas into the
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start of your weekend. new york city, 73. not a bad looking weekend forecast we'll talk about that coming up. >> we're ready for it. >> that's what we want to hear. "early today" is back in 2 with a new battle at the border. keeping your fico score in check. my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d for immune support.
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region >> the governor also directed texas state troopers to arrest migrants he blames the elimination of the trump era remain in mexico policy for the spike in crossing joos today's newsmaker is zahid quraishi he's a new jersey district judge. he served two tours in iran. a former magistrate judge for the district of new jersey and has earned his place in american history. have you checked your credit score lately you might find some mistakes that could cost you big. for more we turn to nbc's vicky nguyen. >> reporter: your credit score is key to securing a car, job, home lone. of those who replied after checking their scores 1/3 found errors from incorrect errors to
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false debt amounts. >> they need to do more to improve accuracy and access. >> even though i had closed my master card account and paid it in full in february, in may they were still reporting it as having a $1200 balance when i went to buy a car they were offering me 12% which was over $400 for a car payment. >> reporter: complaints to the consumer financial protection bureau doubles and the credit union's trade group say they have 98% acucuracy rate. >> we don't believe what this so called survey says. >> what about the regular people i talked to them what do you say to the folks who are frustrated >> come to equifax, experian and trans union. dispute them and if they are incorrect, we will fix it. >> reporter: check your credit once a year. you can get a free credit report
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at least once a week you do not need to pay phillip? >> vicky nguyen for us thank you, vicky. still to come, cnbc's steve sedgwick will join us on president biden and the g7 summit. > om 0 to 60 in under two seconds. tesla joins the auto industry with the fastest car yet downy unstopables pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser-drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. tylenol rapid release gels. jason, did you know geico could save you hundreds the on car insurance andst fo a whole lot more?. cool. so what are you waiting for? mckayla maroney to get your frisbee off the roof? i'll get it. ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ♪ ♪
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overnight this exciting
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unveiling from tesla of their new model splaid it is the first major overhaul at the fremont, california, factory, elon musk boasted it's the quickest production car ever made going from 0 to 60 in under 2 seconds. it can go up to 200 miles an hour with the proper wheels and tires. the battery can go 187 miles in 15 minutes the cost, you have to shell out $130,000 deliveries have already begun so you'll start seeing this on the road if you need to start going fast. >> people in neck braces giving you whiplash i can't imagine. let's turn now to the global business unfolding right now in the u.k. that is where the g7 summit is about to officially begin. cnbc's steve sedgwick is live outside the castle where the president and first lady are staying. steve, good morning. what are we expecting today?
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>> reporter: yeah, well, this is a bit where joe biden and boris johnson are joined by the rest of the g7. you get people like justin trudeau, chancellor merkel from germany will join as well. they get down to talking about a whole host of issues yesterday phillip we talked about the relationship between the u.k.'s prime minister who got along very well with donald trump and mr. biden who was a bit disparaging in 2019 about the u.k. prime minister. boris johnson said he was a breath of fresh air. there are lots of things they want to do together. we're going to be harmonious on a whole host of issues yesterday, very, very interesting with joe biden coming out with the ceo of pfizer saying america is going to put forth 500 million vaccines to developing nations and can you be tris outside of the united states by the middle of 2010 to help the global vaccination effort they said there will be no strings attached, no favors,
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concessions. that was very interesting indeed today we think it will move more to climate, other security issues for the g7. phillip, france is one of the most important things. there will be a barbecue on the beach behind me tomorrow listen to this for the menu. lobster, crab claw, scallops and local cornish sparkling wine we're not allowed to call it champaign. that sounds appetizing trying to get myself an invite. >> like a new england clambake >> the perks of leading the free world. when we return, janessa will have the weekend forecast. and a new ininsp on life a bus driverer upgradedes s hiss to g give studenents the proroma lifetimeme
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a big weekend ahead for the box office two new movies will hit theaters today "in the heights" and "peter rabbit 2. they were both delayed but now fans can finally enjoy the long-awaited films. >> can't wait. you can stream it on hbo max when it comes to "in the he heights. a bus driver wanted to make
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sure prom night was magical. sam reed from the providence affiliate wjar has the story >> the wheels on the big blue bus go round and round and behind the wheel is almost 77-year-old ron tillman. the school bus supervisor. >> it's not all it's cracked up to be. >> ron loves the road. >> i've been driving bus since 1969 >> someone else he's fond of is riley who works as a bus mo monitor. >> tuesday and thursday. >> i met him when i was on the bus with my campers but when i was a bus monitor it was the first time i got to connect with him. >> reporter: it's been months to connect with. >> she's interesting to talk about. >> reporter: i'm having a prom, its/figuresal. >> that got the gears -- >> reporter: this is a 1966 -- >> reporter: in his head.
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>> cadillac fleet wood spinning. >> to use his most prized possession. >> reporter: and offered to drive riley outside of their regular route. >> do you have a ride to your prom >> she said, no. >> reporter: on monday night ron showed up. he didn't ask for a dime but wanted to be a part of riley's big event. >> that was amazing and for him to even get dressed up, that was even better. >> she's a very nice person. one good turn deserves another. >> reporter: it's no doubt been a tough year for another. >> i lost two of my grandparents in the past year. >> reporter: our loved ones have helped boost our spirit and those along for the ride well, they have too. >> if i had a daughter, she would be perfect >> oh, that's great. i'm sure they're going to stay close throughout high school, college, maybe he can do that
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for her wedding. >> we talked about tesla and doing that that's a cool car but that was a slick ride. >> especially with him as a driver. >> thanks for watching, i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. >> i'm frances rivera. on why o-cedar ? because when i get h home,
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