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partia pa partially collapses with people stuck inside people are gathering as if covid never existed. why a majority of americans have put the pandemic behind them why goodwill is more than just a thrift shop it's tuesday, may 30 "early today" starts right now good morning i'm frances rivera >> i'm phillip mena. president biden and speaker mccarthy now face the tall task of selling their respective parties on the debt deal the president told reporters he feels very good about the bill passing through congress nbc news also reports that the white house spent much of money calling house democrats for their support of the plan. the republican-led house rules committee is expected to vote on the bill later this afternoon ahead of the full introduction
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to the full house on wednesday in texas they selected a start date for the impeachment trial of ken paxton. the state senate adopted a resolution start setting the st trite trial for no later than august 28 >> at the end of the day, my colleagues and i will not stand for public corruption. that as why we're proceeding to trial in the texas senate. >> the a.g. was impeached over the weekend on charges of alleged bribery anbus of public trust. if convicted, he will be permanently removed from office. one of the members of the overhauled panel that oversees walt disney world has stepped down three months into the job florida attorney michael sasso announced he was resigning from the oversight district following his appointment in late february he's yet to provide an explanation for his departure.
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sasso was one of five members appointed by ron desantis. hope amid devastation in iowa, as a woman was pulled from the rubble of a collapsed apartment building building. 52-year-old lisa brooks was rescued uphu rescued unhurt yesterday she is the ninth person to be rescued. the area still poses a risk to the public >> at this time, the building is structurally unsound, is posing a risk to responders we are actively working for the best course of action for the building we have a continued concern for the stability of the building. and we continue to ask the public to avoid the area >> the 116-year-old building was scheduled to be demolished today but those mans are put on pause after monday evening's rescue. a press conference is planned for later this morning
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the memorial day weekend was disrupt disrupted by gun violence in cities across the country. as the sun began to set in hollywood, florida, shots rang out. a fight between two groups led to the gunfire, and at least one person of interest was taken into custody nine people were hurt, including four children. the youngest only 16 months old. overnight, one victim needed surgery, while the rest were in stable condition over the holiday weekend, at least 16 people were killed and dozens more injured in gun violence across at least nine states russia on monday issued an arrest warrant for u.s. senator lindsey graham the action comes after the office of president zelenskyy posted an edited video of a meeting between graham and zelenskyy. in it, graham says russians are dying and describes the u.s.'s military aid to ukraine as the best money we've ever spent. the comments appear to take
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place in different parts of the conversation but sparked outrage in russia. graham reacted to the news on twitter saying he'd wear the arrest warrant as a badge of hop or of. meanwhile, in ukraine, missile attacks descend on kyiv, as russia stintensifies its assault. blasts continued to hit the country's capital. molly hunter is in kyiv with the latest >> reporter: in ukraine's capital, children screaming, terrified, running through the streets. just before 1:00 p.m., sirens blaring, people scrambling for cover in the middle of the work day, as 11 russian missiles targeted kyiv. in the last 48 hours alone, three massive waves of russian attacks. more than 60 cruise missiles and drones fired across the country. ukraine's air force says they shot down nearly everything.
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the debris from a downed missile landing in this busy kyiv road the city is already coming back to life, but earlier, during that rare daytime attack, city officials say 41,000 people sheltered in the subway. but we haven't seen scenes like this for months. senior advisor to president zelenskyy tells me we've entered a new phase of this war. the goal, to take back land russia occupies. has the counter offensive began? the counter offensive has already started, he says we're in the preparation phase, readying the battlefield, hitting russian supply lines and destroying russia's ability to defend ukrainian officials say russia is looking to identify and exhaust air defenses he tells me this level of russian aerial attacks is sustainable with continued russian support. molly hunter, nbc news, kyiv at least 25 nato peacekeepers have been injured in clashes with demonstrators in
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kosovo they were responding to the country's north when they were attacked chapman, good morning. what's the most recent conflict all about? >> reporter: good morning, frances. some serious clashes, as you say. many involving soldiers from italy and hungary as part of that naya toe-led peacekeeping mission there. hungary's defense minister saying several of their soldiers are being taken back to hungary to receive treatment after being seriously injured. and this is all in the north of the country, in the north of kosovo where they were trying to protect some town halls there, where ethnic albanian mayors were taking office in these areas in the north which is a serb majority of the country. they were boycotted by thee b serbs. protest the grew into clashes.
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the u.s. has of course, which has been a keen supporter of kosovo has called on both sides to come back on this and the u.s., the eu had actually advised kosovo not to go ahead with these elections, that it could inflame tensions, but they've gone ahead with it, and we've seen unrest from it all, frances? >> when it comes to the leaders in the region, how do they hope to ease the tensions and the violence there >> reporter: well, frances, deescalation is the key. nato has called on both sides to deescalate but serbia's president has put his troops on the highest alert and they have placed some closer to the border. it is also set to meet with u.s. and chinese ambassadors to that country. but the key to this for everyone will be dee escascalation, espel as the war in ukraine rages on the last thing anyone in the eu
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would like to see is more conflict inside europe, particularly with a nato-led peacekeeping force there so the u.s., eu, all calling for deescalation, as well as nato, frances? >> all right, chapman, thank you so much for the breakdown. china says it plans to put astronauts on the moon by 2030 during the announcement, officials introduced three astronauts on their way to china's orbiting space station and late last night those same three blasted off into orbit to replace a crew that's been on the station for six months china's space agency also announced they will expand the space station and bring on foreign partners the u.s. is currently set to reach the moon again in 2025 in a joint venture that includes spacex as of now, only americans have set foot on the moon uganda's president has signed an anti-gay bill withat
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penalties including life in pr prison the biden administration is slamming the legislation saying it undermines human rights and the welfare of all ugandans. the state department will develop mechanisms to support the rights of lgbtq people in uganda and . let's talk about the weather now and severe storms are developing in parts of the country. nbc meteorologist michelle grossmann is tracking the latest for us, good morning, michelle >> we are tracking very sum e t hearrchlt summer-like setup.
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it it's bringing heavy rainfall we could see two to three inches possible in some of those heavy downpours. we're going to see repeated rounds of moderate to heavy rainfall and tomorrow the pattern stays active in the middle of the country. we'll see that severe threat from nebraska to the texas panhandle. we do have the threat for severe storms we could see winds gusting up to 80 miles per hour. that is hurricane-force winds, and also large hail. the tornado risk is low, but it's not zero. so we'll watch that very clos nation. su sioux falls, 88. 86 in tampa. all right, guys, watching the
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impact spanning generations, like in d.c., a wall of red poppies on the national mall >> every one of those poppies are handmade >> reporter: red, white and blue handprints filling up a wreath made by children, many of whom lost a loved one who served. >> my dad was a major in the air force and died at that time i was 4 1/2 so it's been 11 years. >> reporter: the sounds echoing across virginia, raising awareness for veterans' mental health and those who served. >> we remember those who passed away there's comradery out here >> reporter: in georgia, a soldier put to rest more than 70 years after his passing. dna helped i.d. him and bring him home >> today we celebrate the life of an american hero. >> reporter: the colors that tie our country together, lighting up the sky in manhattan and cascading down the boston common small gestures and major acts of
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patriotism, celebrating the courage of so many >> and our thanks to tom for that report. the vatican has issued an appeal to bishops and other catholic leaders to refrain from stoking division on social media. the document is titled "towards full presence" it denounces what it calls digital tribalism a a number of commentators have slammed pope francis on twitter. elizabeth holmes reporting to prison today. the disgraced theranos founder will begin her 11-year prison at a minimum-security prison in texas. she delayed her sentence multiple times by appealing and judge denials. a judge ordered her to pay $452
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million in restitution to the victims of her crimes. in january, holmes was found guilty of four of 11 fraud and conspiracy charges relating to her $9 billion health tech startup. after it was revealed her blood testing technology didn't work a medal of honor recipient was laid to rest on memorial day nearly 73 years after his passing. dna helped identify and finally bring home corporal luther story, killed at the age of 18 while providing cover to his comrades during the korean war >> he along with the 1.275 million heroes who have given all thereof tomorrows for our today. >> police escorted his casket through his hometown in georgia before his burial with military honors his closest-living relativive sd "i'm j just gladad he's home."
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corner, old glory is made daily. >> people know us at goodwill because of our stores, and that's great, but we're so much more than our stores what you see today and what's so special about today is the flags that we manufacture here they are the u.s. internment flags, and we manufacture them particularly for military funerals >> reporter: the flags are memorials. they go to families to honor shove loved ones when they pass away here workers produce about 500 flags a day. at least 75% of the workers stitching the stars and stripes have a mental or physical disability [speaking non-english] gloria keeps a photo of her son close while she works. he's one of two of her children serving overseas >> put it in here. you see? >> reporter:otan is a master at
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folding the flags. he says it only took him two weeks to learn, and he's really good at it >> our thanks to julia bagg for bringing us that report. i had no idea they did that. >> and the flags symbolize so much, even more so now you see the hard work that goes into it. a shocking realization for residents in a nevada cabin. this video captured the moment a bear was freed from the back seat of this car the deputies ended up tying a rope to the handle, successfully freeing the animal look at the mess that is crazy video. >> what's crazy is how did the bear -- >> get in. >> and close the door. to basketball now many the heat and celtics battled it out in boston for a spot in the nba finals the celtics were looking to become the first team to come back from a 3-0 series deficit
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with jaylen brown went cold. caleb martin heated up he finished with 26. jimmy butler had 28 and miami got the game seven win in boston a blowout, too the heat become the second eight-side in nba history to reach the finals they are looking for the franchise's fourth title in the last 17 seasons. standing in their way? the denvernuggets. those who have not bee
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