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shf hot car death. and one of the most extreme competitions and posthumously honoring the ultimate military mom with six sons who served in world war ii and two who served in korea it's thursday, wednesday, may 31st >> the bipartisan agreement that would prevent a catastrophic debt default jumped its first major hurdle on tuesday. the plan passed through the 13-person rules committee? a 7-6 vote gop hardliners chip roy and ralph norman joined with the committee's four democrats in voting against it. bipartisan criticisms are expected to be a major factor when the plan is introduced into the house later today, possibly as late as 3:30 this afternoon the federal government has just
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under a week to act on the plan. on msnbc tuesday, the deputy treasury secretary reiterated that june 5th is the deadline. nevada governor joe lombardo has become one of the first republican leaders to protect abortion rights in his state the governor signed a law that protects abortion providers and stops state agencies from helping any out-of-state investigations into people who might travel to nevada for the procedure. governor lombardo, who describes himself as pro-life promised on the campaign trail that we respect the will of the voters to codified abortion rights up to 24 weeks. he may be the republican ben frontrunner, but the trials have cast a shadow over his
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candidacy. already manhattan prosecutors are in a tug-of-war with trump's lawyers over where the trial will be held trump's lawyers argue the case belongs in federal court, not state court, because some of the alleged conduct took place in 2017 when he was president the d.a. argues it should be held in state court. the manhattan federal judge will decide on this at a hearing on june 27. the former president is facing 34 felony charges, stemming from hush money payment made to stormy daniels during his 2016 campaign he's pleaded not guilty. now to a health update for rosalynn carter, months after jimmy carter entered hospice care the former first lady has been diagnosed with dementia. the carter family making the announcement and asking for the public's understanding yesterday. blayne alexander has more. >> reporter: former first lady, rosalynn carter is known as much for her work inside the white house as her time out of it. she is face aing a new health
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battle at age 95, she has been diagnosed with dementia she continues to reside happily at home with her husband and enjoying spring. >> re it comes three months after former president carter entered hospice care a fierce mental health advocate, rosalynn carter and her husband co-founded the carter center, spending decades doing humanitarian work around the world. >> his belief and her passion on mental health issues and making sure that people, really, that their human rights were afforded, the ability to have issues addressed was part of the love story and the carter family says they're sharing news of her diagnosis in part to help further the mission hoping it leads to more conversations to break the stigma around the illness. >> thank you
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yet another sentencing for one of the rioters who stormed the capitol on january 6 pauline bower who called for those to bring out nancy pelosi to the mob could hang her was sentenced to 27 months in prison she pushed an officer and had to be removed by riot police. she was fined $2,000 and given 24 months of supervised release. the boy in mississippi who was shot by police after calling 911 is speaking out about the experience he is recovering from a lacerated river and collapsed lung he shared what it felt like being shot >> i came out doing this and then, when he shot me, i did this to my chest it feel like, like a taser
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like a big punch through the chest. >> his family is now suing the city of indianola. officer greg caper is who shot murry, as well as the police chief. the lawsuit is seeking $5 million in damage and accuses the police department of gross negligence and reckless disregard. the family is demanding the termination of capers and want him criminally prosecuted and they want the police body camera footage released former theranos ceo elizabeth holmes will wake up in prison this morning. she was found guilty of defrauding investors who believed her company's technology could help diagnose medical conditions but the tests did not appear to work and would deliver bad results. holmes staying at a minimum-security prison camp in bryan, texas and could run into schen
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jen shah, who's also there serving fraud charges. let's turn to moscow it was hit by drone strikes and is the first apparent attack since the invasion of ukraine began. we're joined by chapman bell what more do we know about these drone strikes in. >> reporter: well, frances, what we do know is there's certainly uncertainly over who's responsible, kyiv saying they weren't directly responsible for these attacks. but definitely it's sending shockwaves through the russian capital. the alleged drone attacks forced civilian evacuations from residential buildings that were struck, causing mild damage. two people were said to have mild injuries from this, but the russian defense ministry says five drones were shot down and three others jammed, causing them to veer off course. but what it has done, is it's solicit add re solicited a response from the highest levels of moscow,
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including president putin himself, commenting on the air defense systems in moscow, he said they worked in a satisfactory way, but it's clear what's needed to plug the gaps going on to say that the kyiv regime continues to strike civilian buildings, calling it terrorism, but this is exactly what kyiv has been accusing moscow of throughout this war of attacking civilians and infrastructure and not military targets. so definitely a strong respons from russia in what is caused fear amongst the capital there, you know, there were the alleged attacks on the kremlin earlier this month, that they said they shot down, but this clearly sending shockwaves through the russian population frances? >> let's talk more about ukraine's capital. a fresh wave of attacks. tell us what's been happening in kyiv >> reporter: that's right, a massive wave of attacks. relentless air attacks over 24
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hours, injuring several. but we've seen an uptake in these air attacks on kyiv from moscow after what was a brief lull and even rare attacks during the daytime, with drones and other missiles from the air, so clearly russia is attempting to attack the spacapital of ukre more and more. >> whatmachapman, thank you north korea's state media revealed that a launch carry ago satecarrying a satellite failed it was aimed at monitoring what it calls recklessmilitary operations between the u.s. and south korea. the south's military said they were in the process of recovering what's soon to be the wreckages of the vehicle
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chines> e fighter jee t hat near-miss encounter with a u.s. jet. they called it an unnecessarily aggressive maneuver. china says it will take necessary responses to the ou.s. endangering its national security it is the latest in a string of incidents, including a similar encounter in february. we've got summer storms sticking around. angie lassman is here tracking potential rainfall in the forecast >> we've got a couple strong storms we could see in parts of the plains notice we've got the high plains stretching all the way down into texas, already seeing some of that activity getting going this morning. we've also got heavy rain stretched into parts of the florida peninsula. we'll talk about that in a moment but there's that severe threat that is going to be impacting
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mostly new mexico, extending into kansas, colorado and texas well as the panhandle of oklahoma we'll likely see gusty winds up to 60 miles per hour but we can't rule out hail and tornados in the gulf of mexico, an area of disturbed weather 20% advance of development in this area you see in red, either way it's going to bring heavy bismarck plenty of sunshine in dallas and shreveport, but thunderstorms possible for amarillo, albuquerque and santa fe and those warm temperatures are sticking around for a little while longer we talk about summertime storms,
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>> reporter: while the investigation on what exactly happened is ongoing, it's good for parents to be reminded on how to keep their families safe as florida is the number two state in the country for hot car deaths >> cars can heat up very quickly, and allll year round. a lot of peeeep ople don't unden you can have a problem when it's 60 degrees out because of how quickly the car can heat up. and it acts like a greenhouse. >> reporter: even crack ago windocracking a window does not do much good >> if a child gets to be 104 degrees, that's when you have problems above 107 degrees we see death >> reporter: always keep something in the kids' car seat, move it up front when you put them in, that could and teddy bear or toy, that way you will be reminded that they are back
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celebrated >> they were celebrating the blue star mothers, and that there were six children that had been in wars at the same time. and i replied to joyce that my grandmother had eight. >> and i went, excuse me she said, i had eight, she had eight sons who served. well, during world war ii, she sent six sons to war, all at the same time, and all in the same theater. and all six survived, which is miraculous during korean war, she sent two more only one survived. >> reporter: the matriarch is dorie daily, who ended up having 16 children, 66 grandchildren and more than 1 20 great grand children she lived in pullman until she passed away in the 1970s, but not before her pride and joy had
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their chances to foe her know her. >> cheerful, happy he a she always wanted everyone to be okay >> i was asking did your grandmother have a banner? and she said tno >> reporter: the record for the amount of children who have served was held by a minnesota couple until daley's granddaughter reached out. in and tod >> and today we go to the head of the line and take first place with eight we're really proud of that >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the national anthem. >> reporter: the ceremony at pullman town square was more than just the unveiling and dedication of the memorial honoring the finest from pullman and lee township
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>> today we are going to recognize one extremely important lady >> reporter: the family of dorie daily was given two one of a kind banners never made before bearing one gold star and seven blue stars for the eight sons who served and the mother who served them. from and our thanks to david for that story can you imagine just one good-bye to one son in but for eight in and every time they came home, equal the hugs >> the saving private ryan mom had four sons.
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