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grossman takes a look at the so-called doomsday glacier. >> and all eyes are on the key inflation report coming out in just a few hours are gas prices and other expensive everyday items coming back to earth? early today starts right now good morning i'm phillip mena. >> i'm fran ses rivera a new monarch addresses parliament king charles vowed to continue in his mother's footsteps. >> she set an examplh god's help and your councils, i am resolved faithfully to follow. my lords -- >> he attended this ceremony countless times with queen elizabeth ii, and yesterday he stood before the houses as the
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new king. >> thousands lined up to pay their respects to queen elizabeth ii and in london, rehearsals already underway for the queen's lying in state ceremony tomorrow later today, her coffin will be flown to puckingham palace joining us from london is chapman bell how's the mood there, and what can we expect in the coming days. >> reporter: as you said, king charles leading the nation in mourning he was in scotland behind that pr session behind her coffin where thousands have been paying their respects to the queen. later today, her coffin will be flown by a royal air force plane to london. it will go to buckingham palace where members of the royal household can pay their respects he'll also be later in the week travels to wales he's visiting all the countries
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of the united kingdom as they all pay their respects to the queen. then that coffin will travel tomorrow to west minster where it will lie in state for five days we're expecting hundreds of thousands of people to line up to pay their respects. these lines could stretch upwards of five miles as they zigzag through the roads of london crossing bridges across the river. people could be expecting waits of up to 20 hours to file past that coffin and pay their respects to queen elizabeth. then the coffin will travel to west minster abby to the funeral on monday. it's a very solemn time here in the uk right now as people are mourning the queen, the only monarch most people have ever known in their lifetime, so it's
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a very solemn time and also a time of paying rps to her majesty. >> so powerful and majestic to see those images of queen, her coffin, and the people waiting in the long lines. chapman, thank you. let's turn now to break news involving investigations into donald trump a new court filing shows raymond dearie is the front runner to serve as a special master. mr. dearie is a former chief judge for the east erin district of new york. the justice department acknowledged he does have the experience needed for the role that is not the only investigation, however, moving forward. we are joined by drew. drew, good morning there's new reporting out that the doj just sent out a big stack of subpoenas what's that about? >> good morning. we have just learned overnight that about 40 subpoenas have
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been issued by the department of justice in relation to former president trump and the capitol riot the former new york city police commissioner's lawyer confirmed to nbc news that his client received one calling it the wildest and most obtuse subpoena he's ever seen sources close to the matter also say two phones have been seized. the department of justice declined to comment overnight. meanwhile the senate is opening a new investigation into claims made in a book by the former u.s. attorney for the south erin district of new york jeffrey burman alleged former president trump tried to put pressure to pursue his criticing. he spoke to msnbc overnight. >> trump turned the department into his own personal law if you remember he put in people who would do
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his bidding, and they would, you know, target trump's political enemies and assist trump's friends. and it was a disgrace. >> in a letter announcing the investigation, senate judiciary chairman dick durbin called the claims astonishing and unacceptable former president trump has not responded to these allegations >> all right drew joining us from d.c. this morning. drew, thank you. ukrainian forces are continuing their stunning advance, retaking territory in towns previously occupied by russia but while this might boost morale, russia still controls big parts of the country here's mellen fits gerald. >> reporter: in a fast and furgs reaction, russia launching missiles in ukraine's east,
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striking infrastructure, plunging millions into the dark. the strike seen as retaliation as ukraine gets a shocking advance. ukraine now claims in the last 12 days, they've taken back 2,300 square miles of russian territory in the kharkiv region. the flag is raised in a village east of kharkiv. as many residence dens overcome we motion thanking the ukrainian soldiers ukraine releasing images showing tanks left behind as they say russian soldiers were forced to withdraw ukraine's president thanking his troops, saying the world is impressed, and the enemy is panicking. uk's ministry of defense describes the territory ukraine says it took back as twice the size of london, though russia still controls the south and
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east putin not commenting on the counteroffensive so far. a spokesperson only saying the russian military operation is ongoing and will achieve its objective. but is this a turning point in the war? and ukraine is clamming it's not just russian equipment they've captured, saying they have so many pows, they're running out of room. back to you. president biden is moving his cancer moon shot program forward. he spoke at boston's jfk public library. president bind's goal is perhaps even more ambitious than going to the moon, cutting the cancer death rate in half over 25 years. he emphasized his commitment. >> this cancer moon shot is one of the reasons i didn't ran for president. >> mr. biden named a director
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for the new advanced research projects agency for health and also signed an executive order to boost bio technology and manufacturing. cancer is very personal to the president. his son beau biden died of brain cancer in 2015. and a new study shows promise for a pill to help treat lung cancer. bio technology company amgen says the data shows its pill will reduce the risk of disease progression in patients with advanced lung cancer by 34% compared to key moe therapy. the medication is the first drug approved to target one of the most common types of cancer mutations. south carolina republican lindsey graham is set to hold a press conference to outline on national abortion restrictions
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it's expected to be named the protecting paying uncapable children from late term abortions act. the bill will call for a ban on the procedure at 15 weeks. >> now to the west erin u.s. where wicked weather is swinging from extremes of scorching wildfires to flash floods all happening days apart >> reporter: in a year of extremes in just a matter of days, historic heat, fires, floods, and now mud slides the volatile weather creating havoc for first responders and dangerous conditions for those suddenly in harm's way. >> all these vehicles are stuck. >> reporter: outside los angeles, fire fighters rescued more than 50, including young families who suddenly became trapped as a mud slide covered a canyon road. >> it was terrifying. >> reporter: on the heels of record-shattering heat, the
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remnants of tropical storm kay brought flash flooding, downed trees, and sidewalk rescues. from floods to fires, there's been little reloaf more than 90 wildfires are burning. some 800,000 acres scorched from fires as crews battle to gain the upper hand. >> the trees were exploding. >> reporter: with entire communities under evacuations in recent days, four have been killed trying to escape the flames three fire fight personnel nearly lost their lives trying to battle them the west can't catch a break from a sudden season of extremes >> all right. let's find out where things are headed with michelle grossman. >> we're going to watch more
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rain looking at flood threats throughout arizona, new mexico, also portions of nevada. we do have flood watches in effect also watching really heavy rain this morning throughout the northeast. that will clear up later on this afternoon. but we're going to see rain lingering in new england also east erin portions of new york, wins gusting to 60 miles per hour that's the likeliest concern could see a brief tornado possible heavy rain possible, seeing heavy rain this morning. going to be a slow commute for ma in the 90s in the south.
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all right. when we come back, we're going to talk about the doomsday glacier, where it is and what it is. >> dreading to hear about it, but i know we've got to know. coming up, the new trailer for little mermaid makes a splash. and who came out on top at the emmys. gut has good and bad bacteria. and when you get off balance, you may feel it. the bloating, the gas - but align helps me trust my gut again. plus, its recommended by doctors nearly 2x more than any other probiotic brand. just one a day naturally helps promote a balanced gut. and soothe occasional bloating gas and discomfort. align probiotic. welcome to an align gut. if you haven't tried dawn powerwash dish spray, what are you waiting for? align probiotic. it's dawn's fastest and easiest way to clean everyday dishes. on simple messes... just spray, wipe and rinse. on tough messes, its spray activated suds have
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here is the call and this is what the columnists were expecting it to rise by 0.3% when you strip out food and energy cost, it would express a broadening out of inflation. we're watching that very closely. meantime, we're also looking at the banking sector goldman sacks is expected to -- typically, they would embark upon this cycle prepandemic where it would cut 1-5% of underperforming staff. we count down to bonus season. something we're wching very closely. back to you. >> thank you for the update. >> a set back for jeff beso's blue origin rocket that exploded mid flight. >> and my sell has a breakdown of the looming doomsday glacier that you don't want to miss, question mark, or maybe you do no she's totally in charge.
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scientists are sounding the alarm over antarctica's doomsday glacier. sounds ominous for a reason. michelle is here to explain it for us. >> yes it's an alarming study that was found out of south erin florida where we're looking at the doomsday glacier it's way out in antarctica what this study found is it's melting faster than expected and we could see some major consequences in the next decade. it's as large asf breaking away and adding to the ocean. here it is way out in the antarctica we're seeing it start to splinter away. it's breaking away, and if it does, it's hanging on by its fingernails. that's a quote if it does break away, it's going to envelope the glaciers
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welcome to an align gut. fast forwarding into your tuesday, pope francis is set to begin a three day visit to take part in an interfaith conference with delegates from other faith groups. the senate judiciary committee will hear testimony from twitter whistle blower who accused the company of poor security and privacy practices they'll vote whether to approve elon musk's $44 billion bid for
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the company. and seattle school board says it will update schools at the start of school this afternoon. brit reid was in court on monday reid pleaded guilty to dwi stemming from a crash just before the super bowl last year that injured himself and five others the 5-year-old girl suffered a traumatic brain injury he admitted to drinking at the time of the crash. he faces up to four years in prison. the fbi monitored ari that fring lynn for years this was released through a freedom of information request the 270 page file details a persistent and ultimately unsuccessful effort to link her to communist groups and the black panthers franklin died in 2018. she won 18 grammys and sold 75
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million records. blue origin, a minute into the launch, flames were seen shooting out of the rocket no one was on board. this is the same type of rocket that sends customers to the edge of space, although, the capsule is different. langs angels superstar mike trout is on a stairway to a heavenly home run record, extending his streak to seven straight games with a home run if he hits another home run tonight, he will tie the record. but the angels fell yet again. russell wilson was all business in his return to seattle. >> wilson floats it. there's judy pass caught. judy still going
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down inside the 20, and touchdown denver broncos. >> so wilson found jerry judy to even things up only for the sea hawks to take the lead before the half the half one last chance for have you seen my new phone yet? it like, folds in half. i would never switch to samsung, i love my phone. what??? ♪♪ (...it folds in half.) you see i love my phone. i would never switch to samsuuu... (gasping) ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪
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♪♪ ♪♪ right now at 4:30, dropping more covid-19 mandates. the bay area county making that move this morning. but is it just too soon to move from those masks? and mourning the monarch. thousands of people gathering in scotland to pay their final respects to queen elizabeth ii. her lasting legacy left behind this is "today in the bay" streaming live on roku, amazon fire, apple tv and online. good tuesday morning to you. thanks so much for starting your day with us. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington.
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