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breaking news this morning. four americans and an australian killed when a doomed charter plane crashes into a melbourne mall. security breach. nearly a dozen passengers board flights walking through an unmanned metal detector in one of the country's busiest airports. you're hired. we learn more about the country's next national security adviser. plus angelina jolie breaks her silence after her divorce and what she says was a difficult year. partridge family star david casady reveals his battle with dementia. and one lucky tourist gets a whale of a surprise. "early today" starts right now. good morning, i'm dara brown. four american tourists were killed when a small plane
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crashed into a shopping mall in melbourne, australia. the pilot was also killed. two victims have been identified as texans who were among a group of u.s. golfers traveling the globe to play the world's best golf courses. it happened an hour before the mall was supposed to open. the only fatalities were aboard the aircraft. they were working to extinguish the fire and they promise to carry out a full investigation. the plane suffered catastrophic engine failure after taking off from an airport nearby. it was heading to taz mania's king island. local government leader described the crash as the worst his state has seen in the past 30 years. police and federal aviation authorities are investigating a serious security breach at a tsa screening checkpoint at jfk's airport. 11 passengers walked through an unattended metal detector monday morning and apparently boarded flights.
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some passengers triggered the alarm. it questions tsa staffing and who's in charge. nbc's tom costello has details. >> reporter: it happened at 6:00 a.m. at jfk just as the precheck lanes were opening up. 11 passengers managed to walk right through without being screened even though their carry on bags were. three of the passengers tripped the metal detector yet weren't given a secondary screening, two of the three shown here but it took the tsa two hours to report the incident to airport police and by then the passengers were gone, already on their flights. in a statement the tsa says, a k9 team was present at the checkpoint at the time of the incident and we are confident this incident presents minimal risk to the aviation transportation system. police say the passengers were identified and checked on arrival in california. >> yeah, i'd say that's pretty unnerving. i don't know how that happened. seems like there's pretty tight security here. >> i find it shocking given how tight security is these days. >> reporter: nationwide the tsa
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screens 2 million people at 440 airports every day. so far president trump hasn't appointed a new tsa chief. veteran deputies are running the agency which has been under public scrutiny. nearly two years ago a devastating undercover test found agents failed to detect 90% of fake weapons and explosives. meanwhile, from brussels to istanbul to ft. lauderdale, airports remain a top target. >> a checkpoint must be there and if you are unable to be there, it must be shut down. >> nbc's tom costello reporting. to washington where the white house is expected to unveil new guidelines for how the administration will tackle administration. the blueprint released by the department of homeland security will administer immigration rules signed by the president last month. according to leaked draft memos they will approach hiring 10,000 new i.c.e. agents and expedite the removal of undock u meanted
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immigrants. president trump is going to sign a new executive order retooling the same order that was suspended by a federal court just weeks ago. that order could come as early as next week. and while the president looks to make good on his promise to rein in immigration, he's finalizing his own white house staff revealing h.r. mcmaster as his pick to replace michael flynn as national security adviser. nbc's kristen welker has more. >> reporter: in a made for tv moment president trump announcing his new national security adviser. >> general h.r. mcmaster will become the national security adviser. he's a man of tremendous talent and tremendous experience. >> reporter: a senior administration official tells nbc news the president chose lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster because he's both a warrior and defense intellectual. at 54 years old he's highly decorated having served in both
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iraq wars and also haled for his book "dereliction of duty" about officers who failed to tell president johnson he was wrong about vietnam. now he's in a position of having to weigh if and when to speak out to the president and some question his national security expertise, the announcement was largely received with bipartisan support. >> i don't know if h.r. ever sleeps at night. >> reporter: the former u.s. ambassador to iraq praised mcmaster's leadership over an elite counter insurgency team in 2011. >> he was precise, he was focused and gave us just what we need to develop a plan that actually worked for the next two years. >> reporter: lieutenant general mcmaster beat out three other candidates that the president interviewed this weekend and replaces former national security adviser michael flynn who was fired for misleading vice president pence on a diplomatic trip in brussels. the vice president was pressed on the shakeup. >> i was disappointed to learn
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that the facts that had been conveyed to me by general flynn were inaccurate. >> reporter: the white house insists mcmaster will choose the team he'll now lead. and despite the holiday, demonstrators didn't give mr. trump an inch as thousands attended rallies around the country against the president's policies. from new york to los angeles, miami to chicago and in the nation's capital anti-trump demonstrators turned out in force for what were largely peaceful rallies turning the federal holiday on its head in what they dubbed not my president's day demonstration. a new wave of bomb threats targeting jewish community centers and the fbi is investigating them as possible civil rights problems. in all 11 centers were targeted yesterday alone. since early january 54 centers have been targeted in 27 states. in st. louis more than 100 headstones were vandalized in a
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jewish cemetery. community leaders say president trump has not done enough to address rising anti-semitism and instead they say he has repeatedly deflected questions about the issue. >> i am the least anti-semitic person you have seen in your entire life. >> the issue is we need the president to acknowledge moral leadership and address the problem before communities go from anxiety to real trauma. >> reporter: so far no one has been injured and the threats all appear to be hoaxes. texans are picking up the pieces after at least four tornadoes ripped through the san antonio area causing damage to more than 150 homes and knocking down power lines. fortunately there were no serious injuries. the severe weather wasn't limited to texas though. heavy downpours and strong winds battered northern california creating dangerous conditions in many already flooded areas. like in san jose where at least three people were rescued after
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getting trapped in rushing waters. now meteorologist bon any schneider is here to fill us in on the storms sweeping the south. good morning, bonnie. >> good morning, dara. it may be early in the morning but we have storms across new orleans working into mississippi, alabama as well as southern arkansas. looking at what we can expect, the heavy rains and storms will persist. watch out for that if you're in parts of the gulf coast. heavy rain is expected all the way to the florida panhandle. a little bit of a rough go of it for the early part of the week. record high temperatures, we've been seeing them. we're seeing the spring pattern in full force. that's a look at the why am i so devastatingly handsome, i'm in a fragrance...
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died suddenly while at the russian consulate in new york city. 64-year-old vitali churkin was working at his desk when he collapsed. the new york city medical examiner's office concerned that it is investigating and will share the cause of death once it's available. former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. samantha power tweeted her condolences writing that churkin was a deeply caring man who did all he could to bridge u.s./russia differences. to london where the british parliament held a contentious debate over president trump's planned visit. here's some of that heated debate. >> this was a great concern when you have a man who's the president behaving like a petulent child. >> for those who find it difficult to understand that the
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american people voted for donald trump. get over it because he's president of the united states. >> at the very least it would have been prudent to wait before rolling out the royal red carpet pimping out the queen for donald trump. >> i think it's not in order for talking about pimping out our sovereign even in a distinguished journalist. >> when we stand up and condemn him for being racist, and i've seen no evidence of that, i see no evidence of him being racist or that they attack him in an unseemly way, we're actually attacking the american people. >> i think it's difficult to uphold the morality of this invitation. i'm astonished at the stupidity of the invitation. uber has hired eric holder to lead an investigation into the allegation of sexual harassment. this after a former prominent
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engineer claimed former unwanted sexual advancements. she was propositioned for sex the first day. she was repeatedly blocked for advancement and said uber's human relations department was unwilling to take action on a sexual harassment claim. he said he's launching an urgent investigation. former partridge family star david casady is sharing sad news with fans. he's battling dementia. cassidy told "people" magazine dementia runs in his family. he struggled to accept the possibility for himself saying i was in denial, but a part of me always knew this was coming. the revelation comes after cassidy appeared to forget lyrics last weekend. the 66-year-old plans to stop touring to concentrate on his health. just ahead, the latest on the mysterious death of kim jong-un's half brother.
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malaysia's health minister for kim jong-un's ee strained brother could be released as early as tomorrow. kim jong-nam died last week after a woman covered his face with a cloth laced with poison at kuala lumpur's airport. >> wednesday's powerball jackpot heads to an estimated $403 million. that is the tenth largest powerball drawing of all time. the lump sum cash payout is worth $243.9 million. well, trading in u.s. markets resumes today after all three major indices closed at record highs ahead of the three-day holiday weekend. let's go to cnbc's jeff cutmore in london to see if this winning streak is going to continue. good morning, jeff. >> dara, good morning to you. the question is can we continue on with the holiday spin in the u.s. futures? it would suggest we have another
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all-time high today. i have to warn our investing audience that europe is trading flat at the moment. we have some poor results from hsbc and that has the markets concerned. so keep a close but cautious eye on where we start the u.s. trading session. is it a poiler for snap? i'm talking about what's app now intering an in built camera by facebook, the owner, and of course this new camera will be rolled out the same week that snap chat starts its ipo road show. so just watch out for the fireworks there. let me just round up on one of the aussie's favorite restaurant chains. popeyes may be acquired by tim horton's and burger king. no price disclosed on the potential deal, but it looked like -- it looks like that deal will be sealed shortly. back to you. >> cnbc's geoff cutmore, thank
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good tuesday morning. in is nbc 10 today. i'm tracey davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. lest get right to meteorologist bill henley with first alert neighborhood forecast. most accurate forecast in town. coolest day of the week. >> chilliest day in a while. 37 degrees in the suburbs. low 30s right at freezing for
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jersey and below it bay degree in lehigh valley. 34 degrees with six-mile-an-hour wind. just enough to make it feel colder this morning. sunshine and a few clouds. 34 at 7:00. in the low 40s at 10:00. upper 50s we saw yesterday. still be in the 50s for philadelphia. suburbs new jersey and lehigh valley. pretty nice day ahead at the shore with temperature near 50 degrees this afternoon. i'll break these forecasts down hour by hour when i'm back in ten minutes. first, jessica boyington has your first alert traffic. starting off on vine street expressway. we're closed this morning. cameras right around broad street. diverting all traffic off the highway right now. clearly see police activity up there ahead. right now for the next half hour, at least to the 5:00 mark. closed between broad street and schuylkill expressway. definitely watch that for you for the morning. crash also in cheltenham. end here on 95.
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95 moving through delaware. no problems or delays right now. ten minutes at the most. speeds into the mid 60s. >> update on breaking news we followed since last night. police tell us delivery driver lied when a four-year-old boy was taken in a carjacking. officers spent hours searching for the child in philadelphia's now know there was never a four-year-old in a car and there was no carjacking. police are investigating why the driver made up the entire story. 4:30. 38 degrees outside. philadelphia police looking for gunman who took a shot at police. happened as police came up on a scene where a group of men were shooting. nbc katie zach riff live. tell us more. >> reporter: not long ago i talked to a sergeant here from if 35th district of philadelphia. he told me they're still looking for the gunman and the greater

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