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first resignation and now two republican house chairmen ask for a justice department probe over the leaks. >> from intelligence, papers are being leaked, things are being leaked. it's criminal action, criminal act and it's been goingn for a long time. >> that's while the president's second member of his chosen team steps aside amid controversy. this one involving oprah winfrey. russia testing the u.s. sending a spy ship 30 miles off the u.s. coast and one of our most strategic submarine bases. plus a rerow cop comes to the rescue of a burning pickup at a jack-in-the-box. "early today" starts right
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i'm frances rivera. it was a fire and burst light that left some without power. grant county washington, a major electrical substation sustained damage from the fires that had emergency crews warning residents to stay at home and to avoid downed power lines. luckily no injuries were reported. as crews were working through the night to restore power. now to a battle brewing between congress and president trump. this morning congressional democrats are demandling an investigation into the details that led to the resignation of national security advisor michael flynn. they ares also calling for hearings on trump's campaign aides, alleged discussions with russian operatives during the election. the president is aggressively pursuing leaks that he calls illegal and just a form of retaliation after a clinton's election loss. >> papers are being leaked, things are being leaked. it's criminal action, criminal act, and it's been going on for a long time, before me.
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and people are trying to cover up for a terrible loss that the democrats had under hillary clinton. the documents and papers that were illegally, i stress that, illegally leaked, very, very unfair. >> now "the wall street journal" is reporting u.s. intel officials are withholding sensitive info from the president out of concern it could be leaked or compromised. the office of the director of national intelligence strongly denying the report with the late night statement calling the allegations not true. that as the new york times reports billionaire and cerberus hedge fund co-founder steven fine berg could be tapped by mr. trump to conduct a broad review of national intel agencies. and congressional republicans are taking their que from the president with two leading house chairmen sending a letter to the department of justice inspector general asking the d.o.j. to investigate the leak of potentially classified information regarding michael flynn. the president had gone out of
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days after he asked the former national security advisor for his resignation, blaming the media for the former general's ouster. >> michael flynn, general flynn, is a wonderful man. i think he's been treated very, very unfairly by the media. as i call it, the fake media in many cases. and i think it's really a sad thing that he was treated so badly. >> well, those comments came as the president hosted israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for the first time. but the president's comments don't seem to be enough to keep lawmakers at bay. with a top republican and democrat on the senate judiciary committee, now requesting a briefing and documents related to the circumstances leading up to the flynn resignation. senator mccain pointed to the white house's dysfunction, adding these strong words. >> as i said before, who is making the decisions in the white house? is it the 31-year-old, is it mr. bannon? is it the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff?
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from the white house on who will serve as the president's permanent national security advisor. as the administration also looks for a new labor secretary nominee, after andy puzder cke restaurant chief pulled himself out of consideration for the post when it became clear he did not have the votes in the senate. puzder lost support in part because of a haunting tape of his ex-wife appearing on the oprah show some 27 years ago in disguise to talk about spousal abuse. charges she later took back and puzder has always denied. russia is apparently spying on the united states. a russian intelligence ship was spotted 30 miles off the coast of groton, connecticut. that's the home of u.s. naval submarine base, new london. the russian vessel was technically in international waters which ends 12 naught cal miles within the u.s. coast line. nbc's hans nichols has the report. >> reporter: russia testing the new administration, excepteding a spy ship spotted approximately
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connecticut. the u.s. had been tracking the ship since it left russia months ago. the cold war era vessel had made this trip before. and in the black sea russian planes flying fast and low over a u.s. destroyer. russian aggression, a key concern at the nate ee summit in brussels. u.s. defense secretary james mattis also delivering an ultimate um to allies. pay up or america will, quote, moderate its commitment to nato. mattis saying some of his colleagues agree. >> it's a fair demand that all who benefit from the best defense in the world carry their proportionate share. >> britain's defense minister telling nbc news mattis' message hit home. >> this is a very timely warning. the threats are real from outside nato. >> reporter: mattis' warning an echo of trump's campaign talk to let europe fend for itself. nichols, nbc news, brussino he will. >> now to
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second woman has been arrested involved in the assassination of north korea leader's he stranged half brother kim jong nam. he was apparently poisoned while he awaited a flight to malaysia. kim jong-un marks the 75th birthday of his father's birth kim jong-il. he was accompanied by dozens of officials and army officer. kim jong-il died in 2011. today businesses as cross the united states prepare to close as thousands plan to participate in a day without immigrants boycott in protest of president trump's immigration orders. social media organizers in washington, philadelphia, boston and other major cities have called for immigrants not to attend work or open their businesses or even spend money and even send their children to school. a similar bent took place in wisconsin earlier this week when
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thousands marched in response to sheriff dave clark's threat to crack down on immigrants. after he possibly saved a fast food restaurant from going up in flames, officer chris woe mack responded to a truck fire at a jack-in-the-box drive through outside of dallas. when the flames here getting dangerously close to the building, womck pulled up behind the burning truck and rammed it through the drive out to the parking lot. he's never experience aid situation like this before. he's just glad he was in the right place at the right time. still ahead here on earth, ash ton kucharer on human trafficking and how technology can be used to stop modern day 14r5i678ery. let's get a check of the weather with meteorologist bonnie snyder. how are we looking this morning? >> frances, we're still dealing with a little bit of lake effect snow and some snow lingering on in boston. expect those snow showers to continue. in terms of how much snow we've seen this season, we are well below normal. evenn
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you had over 106 inches? not the case this year, we're far behind the average amount of snow days in the northeast as well as across the midwest. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. now here's a closer look at the day ahead. temperatures are much colder in syracuse. 25 degrees, 37 in new york city for your high today. but warming um in richmond into the upper 40s. speaking of mild, look at those numbers across the mid south and the southeast, very comfortable and pleasant. that warm air will spread to the east. so, frances, we'll be watching for the potential for more snow days before the season is over. >> those temperatures want to make you hit florida. bonnie, thank you very much. unless, though, you see this video. look at this. see those black spots in the water? those are actually thousands of sharks off the coast of west palm beach. the unusually warm winter has delayed the annual migration. shark experts say they typically make their trek in january, but the water temperatures have delayed their
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so, this is the situation. look closely at all those shark. thankfully there are no reports of any shark encounters with swimmers. still ahead, the secretary of state arrived at the g20 summit but can he calm fears stoked by the president trump presidency? the super bowl bet when a young mandated a super bowl tennis star. it's not a quick fix. it's my decision to make beauty last. roc® retinol, started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it, the better it works. retinol correxion® from roc. methods, not miracles.™
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leading the news rex tillerson faces tough negotiations today as he joins the foreign ministers of 20 world powers in bon germany. this is tillerson's first trip abroad as secretary of state. he'll likely be navigating complex issues like the u.s.'s relationship with russia and china as well as conflicts in the middle east. nbc's lucie kavanagh, what can we expect out of this conference? >> a good day for rex tillerson. he's expected to arrive here in a few hours. he's already met with the saudi foreign minister out of hotels, largely focused on yemen. expected to meet with other allies as well. obviously the big meeting with russian foreign minister with sergey. in the news in washington, especially over that controversial resignation of mike flynn. we don't know exactly what they'll be talking about, but we do know that they will be discussing areasf
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countries could join forces in fighting isinbayeva. another area they'll be bringing up we're told the situation in ukraine. tillerson will try to use his influence to see how russia can calm the situation there. he is obviously no stranger to the international arena. he's been crisscrossing the globe as the head of exxon/mobil for decades, but this is his first outing as america's top diplomat. and the trump administration in a background briefing was trying to downplay expectations they described as largely a listening tour. so, we don't expect any major foreign policy pronouncements today, big announcements of. none of that is expected. this is largely face time, meeting allies and setting the stage for the big g20 meeting in july when president trump himself will be in attendance here in germany. frances? >> this is the first, certainly a lot to watch. thank you so much. nbc lucie kavanagh for us. two kentucky deputies ended up in a brawl in front of inmates and it was all caught on tape. security videos show the deputy sheriff and deputy
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the harden county detention center. several other men separate the two but moments later, watch, they go ought it again. apparently it all started about an argument about an inmate's belongings. the jailer was arrested and charged with assault. menacing and resisting arrest. the deputy sheriff remains on the job. from drama on the field to drama on the screen, date line.com will feature patriots tom brady and the journey to his historic super bowl 51 victory. the writers working on the book movie combo project have reportedly cultivated several sources inside the patriots locker room. they hope to get a perspective on deflate gate, and his triumphant return to the game. they found a different way to honor the patriots' qb. >> i'd like to introduce tom brady. >> all right. as much as you love tom brady, this is kind of a gross way to honor him. the newest mem
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fast forwarding today, the senate will vote on donald trump's nominee to head up the office of management and budget. congressman nick mulvaney. the vote comes as republican senator john mccain says he will oppose the nomination. mulvaney is still expected to pass along party lines. president trump announces he'll head to florida this weekend holding the first campaign style rally of his term. posting tickets for the event on his official trump campaign website. and hundreds are evacuating areas surrounding new zealand's second largest city of
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flames spurred on by an unusually dry summer down there. ual, stocks are hitting record highs for a fifth straight session. that hasn't happened since 992. so, is donald trump driving the markets or could it be something else? let's ask cnbc's steve sedgwick. steve, good morning to you. >> a very good morning to you, frances. first time all three of the major indices the nasdaq, s&p and the dow have done that since '92. it's a bit of trump, a bit of the fact janet yellen didn't scare anyone with her policy talk on capitol hill yesterday. the financial sector back to levels we haven't seen since 2007. elsewhere you can now apply for a job on facebook. there is a new book mark on there as well. first time companies in u.s. can use social media site to advertise for jobs. 14.4 million people last year said to have used social media when looking for a job. 73% of employers hired someone using social media at some point. and for the new pokemon go fans
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now at 4:26, a serious crash on the bw parkway. what we're learning about those involved and whether it will impact your commute. a second school in the district dealing with bed bugs. how this case is being handled differently with one school already closed. and bye-bye bao, bao. how the panda is being celebrated as she prepares for his big trip to china. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. and i'm eun yang. >> it's little friday. >> it's not tuesday is what it is. >> it certainly isn't. we're hoping to help you get ready for your day
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you to get you out the door this morning. >> it is friday eve is what i like to call it. a nice, nice look ahead to the weekend. today, it is a colder side outside this morning. we are talking about temperatures feeling like the 20s because of the wind and that strong wind is trying to blow in a few isolated flurries. in a second, chuck is going to have a look at what it feels like outside. here are the winds coming in from the northwest. lake-effect snow showers are reporting snowflakes this morning. but as we go through the day today, cold this morning. it's going to be windy as we go through the arch. highs only around 40 degrees. let's go outside live to chuck bell, though. he's standing out in the cold. good morning, chuck. >> good morning, sheena. yes, indeed. a bit of a northwesterly breeze out here. that means i've got my back
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my scarf on to try and keep the bottom of my ears on the warm side. but it is a cold start, indeed. windchills down in the upper teens to low 20s. this northwest wind average background 20 miles per hour. so you will notice it, for sure. the daily grade, we'll give it a b plus. temperatures staying colder than average, up into the upper 30s and low 40s. since it is very cold and we're trying to pay it forward, we're going to give away a brand new winter coat. >> i love that. i thought you were going to ask me for coffee. we have a crash at the inner loop 270. it's so early, we're not seeing any big slowdowns on the maps this morning. work zone with the right lane now getting by here
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morning. 66 and 95, no major problems northbound at stafford. and taking a live look right now, 66 east compton road, no major problems. >> melissa, thank you. to other news developinging in your first 4 traffic. >> erica gonzalez is at the live desk with more. >> let's show you video that just came into our news room of a really bad crash that happened overnight. we're thinking this came in around midnight. north bw parkway after route 50. pretty serious crash. there's a small, white vehicle there that has gone off the road. we're fought exactly sure who was hurt, how badly this crash was for that individual or individuals. as soon as we get more information on this, we'll get it to you. that has since reopened. back to you. >> 4:29 is your time. developing this morning, a
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least a dozen people will wake up away from home after a fire at a rockville apartment building forced them to find somewhere else to stay. the fire started last night and quickly spread to the attic. take a look had at this scene from chapter 4. fire investigators believe smoking materials are to blame for this fire. happening today, don't be surprised if your favorite restaurant is closed or there are fewer workers where you shop today. immigrants and supporters are planning to strike. the protest is called day without immigrants. take a look at the map here. this is happening in boston, houston, chicago, new york, fill filling and here in washington, d.c. the protest is being organized on social media and there are two major goals. first to show opposition to president trump's immigration
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