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president trump calls james comey cowardly. former chief uses own words against him accusing comey of leaking to the press. plans to file a major lawsuit against president trump. back to back champions. pittsburgh penguining defeat the national predators during second stanley cup title. good morning. it is a new week. more news out of washington, d.c. president trump trying to hit reset button in effort to move
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domestic agenda forward. still caught up in last week's testimony by james comey. taking to twitter over the weekend to go after the former fbi director leaving some republican leaders saying enough is enough. kelly o'donnell has more from bedminster, new jersey. >> reporter: not satisfied, simply branding former fbi director in the rose garden. >> he's a leaker. >> from his new jersey home t president fired at james comey again. another accusation and insult. president trump tweeted, i believe the james comey leaks will be far more prevalent than anyone ever thought possible. totally illegal. very cowardly. cowardly in quotes. apparent personal shot at comey's own confession thursday. said he would see what fbi could do when asked to back off fired
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director mike flynn. >> the president's persistent public commentary frustrating some republicans. >> you may be the first president in history to go down because you can't stop inappropriately talking about an investigation that if you just were quiet would clear you. >> frustration aimed in a different direction by the republican party chairwoman. >> i'm calling for an end to the investigation about president trump's campaign colluding with the russians. there's been no evidence of it. i don't think that should continue. >> reporter: that's unlikely as the russia investigation puts attorney general jeff sessions back in the political hot seat. >> i did not have communications with the russians. >> but that was untrue. sessions recused himself from overseeing the russian relations when he admitted having two meetings with the russian ambassador during the trump campaign. in a surprise letter late saturday, the attorney general wrote he is pleased to accept
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the invitation of the senate intelligence committee to meet tuesday. likely behind closed doors. sparing him a televised spectacle. >> reporter: the president held no public events this weekend, but did turn up on social media. the president also hosted a fundraiser for a new jersey congressman raising $800,000 for tom macarthur. instrumental in pulling together republican support be behind the health care reform that so far passed only the house. during the same news conference friday, president trump once more hinted at the possible existence of possible recordings of conversation with the former fbi director, but he didn't do much to clarify whether they were real or not. >> you seem to be hinting there are recordings of those conversations. >> i'm not hinting anything. i'll tell you about it over a very short period of time. >> do you have a question.
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>> when will you tell us. >> tomorrow, now? are there tapes sir? >> oh, you're going to be very disappointed when you hear the answer, don't worry. >> that moment sparked concern, not just from democrats like diane feinstein who tweeted release the tapes, mr. presid t president, what are you afraid of and members of his own party as well. >> we don't know if there's actually recording. the president made that tweet. i would assume the same as comey does, i hope there are recordings for james comey's sake if that's out there. i doubt they're out there. >> if there are tapes, he alluded to the fact there are tapes, maybe as a threat or taunting comey, he should make them public right away. if there aren't tapes, he should let that be known. no more game play sglg this is an issue the president should have cleared up in press conference. he should give all straight yes or no to the question of whether
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or not the tapes exist. and he should voluntarily turn them over. i don't understand why the president just doesn't clear this matter up once and for all. >> new this morning, two states set to announce what's being described as a major lawsuit against president trump. the attorney generals of maryland and washington, d.c. will unveil the litigation as early as today. "the washington post" reports it will allege that mr. trump has violated anti-corruption clauses in constitution by accepting millions of dollars in payments and benefits from foreign governments since taking office t. president said in january he was shifting business assets into a trust managed by his son to eliminate conflict of interest. the attorney general claim to have broken that promise to keep public duties and private interest separate. the lawsuit would be the first brought by entities focusing on the president's business interest. the attorneys will demand the
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president's tax return through the discovery process. so far no white house response. >> the swhous pushing back against reports that the president is considering postponing upcoming state visit to the united kingdom. during a recent phone call, told prime minster theresa may he didn't want to come amid large scale protests and until the british public supported the visit. the "new york times" also reports that trump is considering cancelling the visit. a white house spokesman said he has tremendous respect for prime minster may. that subject never came up on the call. official readout makes no mention of the trip of the election. also saying although they will not comment on the contents of the conversation, there have been no change in plans for the expected visit. may extended soon after inauguration, but no dates have been scheduled.
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political rival jeremy corbyn posted on twitter yesterday, cancellation of state visit is welcome especially after his attack on london's mayor and withdraw from paris climate deal. president open comply questioned the response in wake of london terror attack and backlash in the united kingdom. >> speaking of corbyn, looking to build on appearance of last week's election. can still be skprims loprime mi look to get support from other parties. may's conservative party lost the party in the election and in order to maintain power, she's attempting to form a groft with northern ireland democratic unionist party. she could still be forced to step down. corbyn will push to include priorities. basically a list of laws and priorities the government hopes to pass to parliament over the upcoming year. three u.s. soldiers killed
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and one wounded instead afghanistan saturday. a soldier opened fire on what is being called an insider attack. same province the u.s. dropped mother of all bombs on isis complex back in april. the shooter, member of it will afghan forces was killed until return fire. taliban has claimed responsibility saying the soldier was a loiist of the terror group who joined the group just to attack foreign forces. comes after three soldiers were shot and wounded by a similar attack back that march. it is unclear the condition of the wounded soldier. today marks one year since the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. 49 killed and dozens wounded when a gunman opened fire in pulse nightclub in orlando, florida. first fired shots inside the nightclub. armed with assault rifle,
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handgun and multiple rounds of ammunition. >> oh, my god. >> the gunman entered the bathroom and was shooting ma scrambling around in the bathroom. eventually killed by police after a three hour standoff. the victim's of the rampage range from ages 18-50. many frantically sent text messages and called loved ones after the shooting began. in honor of those who lost live s, today has been called pulse remembrance day. makeshift memorial with members of the community leaving flowers, artwork, and photos of some of those who were lost. a number of events taking place across orlando today to remember
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the victims of that attack. >> incredible to imagine it's been a year. so saturday. still ahead, first lady melania trump and son baron make their official move to the white house. >> winwinners, losers, speech t stole the show. those and a check on weather when we come right back. (vo) my name is bryan.
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melania and baron have moved into the white house. first lady and baron had been living in trump tower new york while baron finished out academic year in the city. they arrived yesterday. confirmed the move was official last night. tweeting out a photo showing the view of the washington monument. with the caption, looking forward to the memories we'll make in our new home, hashtag, moving day. two major companies announced pulling company from
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high profile production of julia cesar. the reason new yorka resemblanc trump. days of criticism online and media outlet, no matter what your political stance may be, the graphic staging of julia cesar at the summer's free staging in the park does not reflect delta airlines value. bank of america also announced it was pulling support for the play. saying in part, anyone seeing our production of julia cesar will realize it in no way advocates violence towards anyone, shakespeare's play and production make the opposite point. those who attempt to defend democracy by undemocratic methods pay ale terrible price. broadways biggest night lit up with few mentions of polit
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politics. hosted by kevin spacey. dominated tony awards. scooping up best musical, best score, best actor. hello dolly won best musical revival. it was her first competitive tony. came 50 years after she first appeared in fiddler on the roofer. midler would not be denied the moment to saver her win in its entirety regardless of when the orchestra started playing the music to hurry her off the stage. >> every night i get to play in the sand box with the greatest group of clowns i've ever encountered. i thank will who keeps me from falling off the ledge at least twice a day. i thank you all my beloved. i just want to say rerival is an interesting word. means something is near death.
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and it was brought back to life. hello dolly never really went away. it has been here all along. >> i guess you just don't wrap bet midler and to wrap up the night, lynn manual miranda announced the best musical with none other than the president of the united stas. >> sit an honor and privilege of the man who created hamilton. >> it's an honor to meet you, sir. let's get a check on your weather now. bill, we've got a heat wave.
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>> thankfully we don't have the humidity to go along with the high temperatures. we have two-stories out there. one yesterday was severe storms. some impressive pictures from minnesota. woke up to these storms. high winds. a lot of lightning. that is hail. they had a plow and move it out. when you get hailstorms, sometimes you get that eerie glow of green in the clouds. that's from sunlight going through the hail shaft. look at that. creepy right. as far as today's goes t two-stories are the heat wave and severe weather outbreak. rural sections here from kcaspe to cheyenne. that's where we're going to see isolated strong storms. get any tornados, going to be in this area from rapid city to cheyenne. these storms head to northern plains tuesday. oklahoma, sioux falls, chicago. now let's talk about the heat.
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spring heat wave. bermuda high. we've been so warm as we went through sunday and saturday and central plains. continues today. how hot will we be? hottest conditions found in north texas. normal for this time of year. 92 for chicago. very hot. st. louis one of the hotter spots. 94. break some records today. i-95 is the place we can do it. new york city high near 93. philly close to record high. although northern vermont, even could be 93 degrees. as i mentioned. we're not talking about the heat index. no advisory and no warning. relief is in site. notice new york, 94. wednesday drop to 80. thursday 71. three or four day heat wave for most locations across the country. not bad at all. middle of the nation hot. also where we're dealing with the showers and storms. we can deal with heat waves like
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this. as long as you don't have the high humidity. >> silver lining in all of this must be the fact the humidity isn't as high as it used to be. >> i'm enjoying it. >> i can tell. thanks for that. still ahead the penguins beat the predators. ahead next in sports. billion security events every day. ddos campaigns, ransomware, malware attacks... actually, we just handled all the priority threats. you did that? we did that. really. we analyzed millions of articles and reports. we can identify threats 50% faster. you can do that? we can do that. then do that. can we do that? we can do that.
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now the fans here salute their team. let's to predators. turn around shot. rattled wide. deflected over the net and the pittsburgh penguins again are the stanley cup champions. >> welcome back. time now for sports. the penguins are the first team in nearly 20 years to win c consecutive titles. after defeating the predators in game six last night. let's go to national after a scoreless first period. just over a minute into the second. appears the first to strike. goal disallowed because of a whistle blown by the referee. lost sight of the puck before it was tapped into the net. nashville had lost a game on ice post season. won't soon forget that opportunity. it's the last time they would find the back of the net in the entire game. pittsburgh goaltender notching his second shutout in a row. turning aside 27 shots in the
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conte contest. clencher wouldn't come until a minute and a half left in regulation. goal scored. followed by empty nether. insurance that helps skate away with a two nothing win. sidney earns second straight trophy as playoff mvp and first layer since the great wayne gretz gretzky. turning now toll red clay for french open. rafael nadal capped off performance in the tournament by wrapping up eighth record french open. nadal won every set he played other the last two weeks. he add the 50th grand slam toe if trophy to his case. second to roger federer.
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me dal. expected to rise to number two in the rankings. moving on to world cup soccer. mexico city, u.s. men's national team comes away with a crucial away point after a 1-1 draw against mexico. first time in half a decade the americans scored at as tech ka. major league baseball, yankees beat on rival baltimore once again yesterday. slugging their way 14-3 in a fifth straight victory there. another two baseballs out of the park yesterday leading 21 homer that went nearly 500 feet. the yankees sit four games atop ale and look to extend win streak as they hit the road for
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a pair of series out west. finally in pittsburgh while the penguins fly high on stanley cup victory. andrew mccutchen takes flight. isn't splik enough for realmuto. the pratts win 3-1 there. just couldn't pull it off. >> he needed two more feet. >> got to land on the base though. how about that goal. pretty impressive. congratulations to the penguins repeat. >> i would like to say i was at the yank game friday night. just putting that out there. still ahead, sessions set to testify. plus series of scandals. including a shinzo abeup.
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welcome back. it is the bottom of the hour. let's start with morning's top stories. newly elected congressman charged with body slamming a reporter is said to be sentenced today. expected to plead guilty to misdemeanor assault charge over the altercation. since apologized to the reporter. he faces a maximum penalty of a $500 fine or six month jail
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sentence. ceremonies being held around the country today to mark one year since the deadly shooting at the pulse nightclub in florida. 49 people killed and dozens wounded. the gunman omar mateen eventually killed by police after a three hour standoff. the white house pushing back against reports president trump may delay the visit to uk. during a recent phone call president trump told theresa may he did not want to come amid large scale protest and until the british public supported the visit. meanwhile the "new york times" reports the president is considering cancelling the visit following massive backlash from the british public attacking london mayor. the white house has refuted these reports. in the aftermath of comey's testimony last week the president turned to social media over the weekend. tweeted i believe the james comey leaks will be far more prevalent than anyone ever thought possible. totally illegal.
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very cowardly. retweeted a clip of geraldo rivera. on friday said he would be will be to testify about the conversations with the former fbi director and democrats were quit to take him up on. >> you did say under oath that you told him to let the flynn -- you said you hoped the flynn investigation would be let go. >> i didn't say that. >> so he lied about that. >> i didn't say that. i will tell you i didn't say that. >> and did he ask you to pledge -- >> and there would be nothing wrong if i did say it according to everybody i read today, but i did not say that. >> and did he ask for a pledge of loyalty from you. that's another thing he said. >> no, he did not. >> so he said those things under oath. would you be willing to speak under oath and give your version. >> 100%. >> under oath. >> i hardly know the man. i'm not going to say i want you to pledge allegiance. who would do that.
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who would ask a man to pledge allegiance under oath. think of it. i hardly know the man. it doesn't make sense. no i didn't say that and i didn't say the other. >> if robert muller wanted speak with you. >> i would be glad to tell him what i just told you. >> the president said he would testify in front of the is that the -- senate. i assume you're all for that. >> i would like to invite the president to testify for the senate. we could work out a way to be dignified with questions. with leader mcconnell. we would have toll consult with prosecutor mueller before doing it. >> meanwhile, robert mueller is reportedly staffing up. according to national law journal, recruited deputy lawyer. also brought on andrew wiseman who once ran the enran task force. general counsel of the fbi and
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most recently head of doj criminal crime unit. testimony left members of the republican party saying comey had effectively ended the need for continuing an investigation. others say store manag s saying only making matters worse for himself. you may be the first president in history to go down because you can't stop inappropriately talking about an investigation that if you just were quiet would clear you. it's us frfrustrating to help a >> the democrats have a play book, chris, we know it. it's resist. obstruct. now it's throw doubt on the administration. open as many investigations as possible. cloud the investigation -- the administration as much possible because they're trying to run out the clock to 2018. >> i'm calling for an end to the investigations about the president trump's campaign colluding on with the russians.
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there's been no evidence of it. i don't think that should continue. >> and we have even more testimonies ahead tomorrow. attorney general jeff sessions will testify before the senate intelligence committee. he's o prosurprised many with t weekend announcement. it is important that i have an opportunity to address these matters in the appropriate forum. comey drew headlines when he made this comment about why he believes sessions would ultimately be forced to recuse himself. >> our judgment as i recall was that he was very close to and inevitably going to recuse himself for a variety of reasons. we also were aware of facts i can't discuss in an open setting that would make his continued engagement in a russia related investigation problematic. >> comey later confirmed to lawmakers in a closed door session he had been talking about a story that nbc news and other outlets had already
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reported. the existence of classified intelligence suggesting undisclosed meeting between sessions and russian ambassador of the u.s. at the may flower hotel. two sources familiar with who comey said in the closed door gatherings told nbc news about the confirmation. a speakswoman for sessions said there wasn never such a meeting >> they met aboard a private plane. many have questions not just the timing, but the ethics of such a meeting which happened while the doj conducted an investigation into hillary clinton's e-mail server. comey told this story in testimony last week. drew concern from the democratic committee. >> at one point the attorney general directed me not to call it an investigation, but instead to call it a matter, which confused me and concerned me. that was one of the bricks in the load that led me to conclude
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i have to step away from the department if we're to close this case credibly. >> we were getting to a place where the attorney general and i were both going to have to testify and talk publicly about it. i needed to know was she going to us to confirm we had an investigation and she said yes, but don't call it that. call it a matter. and i said why would do i that and she just said call it a matter. you look back in hindsight should i have resisted harder. soy just said okay. the press is going to completely ignore it and that's what happened. when i said we have opened a matter. they all reported the fbi has an investigation open. that concerned me. that language tracked the way the campaign was talking about the fbi's work and that is concerning. it gave the impression that the attorney general was looking to align the way we talked about our work with the way political campaign was describing the same activity which was inaccurate. we had a criminal investigation
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open for the federal bureau of investigation. we had an investigation open at the time. that gave me a queasy feeling. >> he felt clearly loretta lynch was giving cover to the clinton campaign. was she? >> i can't answer that. i would have a queasy feeling too though to be candid with you. we need to know more about that. that's to have the judiciary committee take a look at that. >> president trump given white house chief of staff reince preebs to get the priebiebus to get the white house in order. former campaign manager corey lewandowski who trump is also considering bringing on board as a senior adviser was reportedly in the room as well. yet trump told both men they would not come on board until
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priebus had a chance to clean up shop. one source, trump told priebus i'm giving you until july 4. they will come in as fresh blood. the white house denies any deadline has been set. it's worth noting the president has set deadlines for staff changes only to let them pass without taking any action. moving overseas. macron's party on track to win majority in parliament results on the first round. indicate macron's party secured just over 32% of the vote for the national assembly. the french lower house of parliament depending on results from the second round of voting not needed in all raises. macron could end up with 400-440 members in his corner. the results have a shocking stretch. the 39-year-old president. formed own center leaning party just over a year ago.
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defeated the two parties in france, socialist and republican. let's turn to business where uber is set to make major changes. company voted to adopt all the recommendations and report on workplace culture. even travis ckalanick might hav potential changes in his role as well. >> let's turn to the recommendation. new control on company spending on hr and other areas within the business where executives seemingly had too much discretion. when it comes to the ceo himself, travis kalanick, he asked for three months leaf absence. whether that will be granted that's not sure at this point. do keep in mind t ceo, he also suffered the recent loss of his mom during a boating accident which left his father seriously injured as well. in other news, the german
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discount chain aldi is expected to unveil plans to open 900 new stores and remodel hundreds of others in the u.s. over the next five years. that would expand store base by 2022. if that goes according to plan, put the german grocer to become the third biggest food retailer in the u.s. that also raises stakes of a price war. keep in mind that little, the other german rival will open first of 100 stores on june 15. microsoft making a jomajor announcement ahead of the expo tomorrow. sure a lot of people are excited about this one. >> talking about the new console. very hefty one. $499. twice the price of the standard xbox. $100 more than the play station pro. also giving us release date for new console. probably going to be november.
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just in time for the holiday season. >> live from london. thanks so much. still ahead, new details from the story of a woman held captive by a serial killer. dramatic video of her rescue after being held captive for months. one word to describe the weather hitting large part of the country. testify to that here in the northeast. hot. bill will have the details on when the release from the heat wave may be on the way. look closely. hidden in every swing,
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to be a hot day. 81 in houston. 76 d.c. and also in new york. you can tell when you start off this warm, doesn't take much to get to 80s and 90s. warmest air, biggest departure from normal is bright red and pinks. areas like boston and portland. low 90s. west wind. ocean temperature still pretty chilly. 0 influence on the temperatures. west wind pushing the air and keeping it out to sea. for today, spring heat wave. blue number shows you what the temperature will be. red number shows you how far above average. chicago 20 degrees warmer than normal. 18 above normal new york. this should be a record high in new york. record is 93. should be around 94 or 95. tomorrow what's different about tuesday. the last day of the heat wave. we had humidity. little less uncomfortable. heat index will start to be a factor. get up there near 100. notice detroit you're cooler.
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cold front goes through and cools you off. get a little break. late this week, not at hot. pittsburgh low 80s wednesday through friday. new york. look at this. thursday, 71. friday down to 69 degrees. f the roller coaster ride this spring. there is some relief. only nasty stuff we have to worry about today. tornado possible. maybe not possible. likely. this area of red out here from rapid city to cheyenne wyoming. that area hasn't had a lot of severe whether this season. where all the tornado chasers will be later today. 5 million people at risk today and more tomorrow. almost about 10 million. again, guarantee we have impressive pictures tomorrow. great visibility for the storm chasers and very rural so hope it missing everything. >> afraid to ask what comes after the temperature drop. >> probably back up again, right. officials in south carolina
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released video showing for the first time kala brown was kidnapped and held for months in a locked storage container. nbc has more on this. >> chilling case of kidnapping and perhaps more much. >> after more than two months in captivity. the final ten minutes may have been the longest for kala brown. investigator painstakingly cut through locked shipping container after hearing screams. just released this video taken last year. guns drawn. officers cautiously open the container. come upon kayla who had been sexually assaulted by her kidnapper. >> handcuffed, her neck chained to the wall. working to free her. deputies asked kayla about her missing boyfriend. 32-year-old charles carver. >> do you know where your buddy
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is. >> he shot him. who did? todd kohlhepp shot him three times in a chest, wrapped him in a blue tarp. put him in the tractor i never seen him again. he said he's dead and buried. he said there's several bodies dead and buried out here. >> knowing that she was living in that condition day in and day out, just horrific to know he could do that to another human being. investigator found three bodies on the property. he confessed to those murders along with the shooting deaths of four others in 2003. he's not serving life in prison without parole. following her rescue, spoke to investigator in an balance. mourning the loss of her boyfriend. a survivor found and freed. >> i'm going to sit you up.
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welcome back, everyone. reports president trump is considering cancelling trip to the united kingdom. guardian reports during the recent phone call told theresa may he didn't want to come however, both the white house ask the prime minster's officer refute those reports. joining us live from london, nbc news correspondent here.
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what are the chances we may see a trump state visit in the uk by the tend of this year or even see some changes to it. that opposition leader is opposed to the visit. opposes president trump on a number of issues. including climate change. many there were many people scratching their heads over it because it is unlikely that president trump is going to see the going to see the kind of welcoming crowd that president obama saw for his state visit back in 2011. in fact, there's an online
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petition that's almost 2 million votes that is calling on president trump not to come because it says he would embarrass the queen so president trump looking at this, it would not be surprising if he didn't fancy the idea of coming to the uk and faceing that kind of an atmosphere and the past weeks politics. that said they are pushing ahead talking about a visit in the fall at least for now. >> keir simmons live. former fbi director james comey's testimony. president trump says he'd be willing to give his side to congress. the latest whether the president trump may go under lawmakers under oath. attorney general jeff sessions set to face congressional leaders. more on surprise decision and his alleged ties to russia. "morning joe" just moments away.
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weekend working in bedminster, new jersey where we find nbc news kelly o'donnell. we'll look at his week ahead. kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lewis. ags the president continues to tweet about james comey, the fired fbi director, the white house is trying to turn the page this week. they are calling it workforce development week. the president and his daughter, also an adviser in the white house, ivanka trump, plan to travel hitting the road talking about things like apprenticeships, things that can help people get jobs short of a college degree. that will be part of a rollout. at the same time there's intense interest in the russian investigation and we know attorney general jeff sessions who recused himself from all things russia is now saying he will go to senate intelligence committee and talk to them likely behind closed doors. a lot of questions for him. a lot of questions about how well the president will keep russia off his mind, the white house director he fired off his
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mind when the white house is trying to focus on the agenda this week. lewis. >> thanks nor that report. meanwhile events held around the country to mark one year since the deadly pulse nightclub meeting in orlando, florida. the city of orlando has designated today a day of love and kindness. the defense in sexual assault trial of bill cosby will present their case today. they have remained tight-lipped who they will call. cosby denied all the allegations made against him. that does it for us. "morning joe" starts right now. you seem to be hinting there are recordings of those conversations. >> i'm not hinting anything. i'll tell you about it over a short period of time. okay? do you have a question here. >> over a fairly short period of time. >> tomorrow? now? are there tapes, sir. >> you're going to be very
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disappointed when you hear the answer. don't worry. >> a defiant president at the white house on friday remaining coy whether he taped his conversations with fired fbi director james comey. now he's saying he'll testify under oath about his vsions of events. >> why doesn'te just tell people. instead of doing -- instead of richard nixon. he doesn't have tapes. why would he say that. >> monday june 12th. with us former communication director for ted cruz's 2016 presidential campaign now an msnbc pretty cal contributor rick tyler, host, former communications director for president george bush nicolle walla wallace. >> a rough week for him last week. >> they said
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