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replace. the gop's new plan to overhollow bama care is finally revealed. north korea's bold missile tests have pushed the united states to ship a high-tech antimissile system to south korea. air travelers better be prepared for a much more aggressive airport pat down by the tsa. severe weather overnight including reports of dozens of tornadoes and hundreds of storms from minnesota to arkansas. and from one pregnant giraffe to another. well, sort of. "early today" starts right now. good to be with you. i'm frances rivera. developing overnight, north korean state media just released video of
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the these could be the ballistic missiles fired into japanese waters on monday. in response the united states has begun dough employing an antimissile system to south korea. defense officials insist it is strictly defensive, a defense siv system aimed solely at north korea. they are holding malaysian citizens hostage. it has been disintegrating since the half brother was attacked at kuala lumpur airport in february. here at home donald trump continues to face questions on his unsubstantiate the allegations that former president obama wiretapped his office during the 2016 campaign. question is not just being lobbed by democrats, but trump's fellow republicans. senator john mccain is
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for proof sharing tough words on the obligations. >> it is his obligation to tell the american people why he made the allegation that he did, on what basis. i mean, i have never heard -- this is unprecedented. i have never heard of a president of the united states accusing his predecessor or any other president of the united states of violating the law because that's basically what the charge is. >> and here was republican intel committee chairman devin nunez refuting any evidence of wiretapping. >> we've been chasing around a lot of press reports and we have no idea if they are true or not. most of the press reports that we have been having to follow have, in fact, not been true because there is no proof at this time that president trump or his associates were being spied on by anyone at this point. >> and now former house speaker and trump ally neil cavuto gingrich is telling "the new york times" this morning the president needs to take control of his own bureaucracy saying, quote, he's not going to survive unless he profoundly
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what they are doing and how they are doing it. white house aides continue to support the president's allegations as they call for a congressional hearing. however, they have yet to point to the source of the president's allegations. after six years of promises house republicans finally rolled out their plan to replace obamacare. despite concerns among several senate republicans after reports allege house gop members were working on the plan in secret. speaker paul ryan says he hopes to pass the new replacement bill by easter but he could face head winds in the senate. and while the bills would keep some obamacare features in place they mark drastic changes in other key areas. nbc's evan lawrence joins us now from washington. if you could explain what the changes are, how they'll impact us and where we go from here. >> reporter: frances, right now the debate starts is what's happening. six years of waiting now the republicans plan is rolling out much the same way obamacare did very quickly since it's been introduced. members of congr
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two bills introduced in the house would replace obamacare and keep two popular features of the affordable care act. >> look, we take care of people with preexisting condition. we don't go back to the old days where you could get excluded. >> reporter: insurance companies would be barred for charging more for preexisting condition. it removes the mandate for everyone to have health insurance. the replacement allows kids to stay on their parents' insurance until 26 years old. what's controversial, the current medicaid enrollment for low income americans would be frozen at current levels. adds the bill moves through the house, senators are watching carefully. >> i would imagine it's going to change a number of times. there are people that have concerns about different provisions of it, but i'm glad there's a bill now so we can begin to analyze that. >> reporter: republicans also want to use tax credits based on age to help people pay for insurance instead of subsidies up front. democrats say this is a bad fit for the american people. >> i suspect americans won't like it much.
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and cut benefits. i suspect far fewer americans will get coverage. >> reporter: house minority leader nancy pelosi is calling the plan make america sick again. the white house applauds the plan, saying in a statement, quote, owe boom a care has proven to be a disaster with fewer options rksz inferior care and skyrocketing costs. frances? >> edward lawrence for us out of washington. thank you. while house republicans were bitz ion their new bill, the president signed his newly retoolds temporary ban and he did so much without fanfare. white house press secretary sean spicer releasing this image solely via twitter. when he signed the controversial order in front of a crush of cameras and supporters, then the president tweeted he had to sign the order quickly avoiding advance notice that would result in a, quote, bad rushing into the country. now a complete reversal. the new executive order won't take effect for another nine
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his secretaries of homeland security, state and attorney general to unveil the revised order without taking questions. it would still bar new visas from six majority muslim countries. it no longer places a blanket ban on syrian refugees trying to enter the united states. still the president's critics pounced when the pro immigration rally held at the white house and press conferences condemning the president's order convened by care, the aclu which says it will file a lawsuit and the attorney general for washington who successfully stopped mr. trump's initial order. the administration and several congressional republicans insist the new order is lawful and would withstand legal challenges. the tsa is rolling out changes to its pat down procedure. airport security had been using several type of pat downs, usually after a person sets off the metal detector. now they are replacing those options with a single universal
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comprehensive. despite some passengers' complaints, officials insist the new pat down is not more invasive than before. the tsa says the pat downs will still be done by an officer of the same gender and it may still include inspections of sensitive areas such as the breasts, groin, and buttocks. this rule change follows a stunning 2015 homeland security study that says tsa officers failed to detect smuggled weapons in 67 out of 70 attempts. that is a 95% failure rate. now to massive wild fires in texas and florida prompting evacuations as fire fighters struggle to get the blazes under control. mandatory evacuation orders were issued in texas panhandle near a.m. ril owe. a wildfire grew to about 25,000 acres threatening about 150 homes. and in florida, 3500 acres are burning in the strand state forest. the forest service says the
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though no evacuation orders are in place, some residents are leaving voluntarily. and overnight, there were severe storms passing through the midwest. in kansas city, missouri, lightning storms and torrential rains came down on interstates 35 and 70. causing some flooding and dangerous roads for drivers. and then in topeka, kansas, this. tornado sirens blaring as a storm system strong wind strig erred numerous severe thunderstorms and tornado warnings in the evening. turning now to nbc meteorologist bill karins tracking it all and where we stand this morning, bill? >> the storms are weakening but still doing damage out there. in all we had about 27 tornado reports in total with the wind reports, 263. the worst of the damage was in areas of missouri, especially around the oak grove area. that's where we know we had a tornado that hit, did significant damage. we have at least a dozen injuries in this area. significant damage. the car
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house gone, the roof of this house gone. when we get daylight and d daybreak and get pictures, we'll see where the worst destruction was overnight. storms continue to track to the east. we're just about done. chicago is now safe. we're watching that line of storms extends all the way from areas of arkansas just north of little rork and still go through paduka and indianapolis. damaging wind gusts would probably be the worst of it. later today 3 1/2 million people in the slight risk including much of the upstate portion of mississippi. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. now here's a closer look at your day ahead. for today as that cold front mochlds to the east we'll see thunderstorms continuing. they shouldn't be too severe. isolated severe, louisiana, northern half of mississippi and little sliver there of alabama and chilly rain moving through new england. frances, we have to talk about the potential for a little snowstorm this upcoming weekend. i'll give you details coming up. >> i want to hear about that. maybe we won't, but we
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surgeons removed over 900 coins from her stomach. where did she get those coins? this turtle named piggy bank ate coins thrown in her pond for good luck. doctors discovered 11 pounds worth of them after they noticed she was having trouble swimming. look at this x-ray, look at all those coins. they successfully moved removed the coins and piggy bank is expected to make a full recovery. ahead, chance the rapper just did something extraordinary for chicago's kids. wear that shade. throw shade. nice. no makeup monday or definitely makeup... it's monday. go natural. go big. go bold. ladies, don't let anybody tell you what makes you beautiful. at walgreens, we've got the beauty products to help you be you. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. now buy two cosmetics or nail products and get the third free. in stores and online.
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cps -- [ applause ] to cps to support arts and enrichment programming. >> wow, what a heart he's got, right? chance attended public schools himself. he is now calling on other corporations and celebrities to join him. leaving the news this morning dr. ben carson is making headlines after he made the startling comparison between slaves brought to the united states and immigrants when speaking at hud for the first time. >> that's what america is about, a land of dreams and opportunity. there were other immigrants who came here in the bottom of slave ships worked even longer, even harder for less. but they, too, had a dream. >> well, the comments offended many and lit up across social media. carson defended his remarks during an interview on the armstrong williams show. he said, quote, you can be an involuntary immigrant when you're a voluntary or involuntary, if you come from outside, you're an immigrant. but the uproar continued. fr
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to celebrities, carson clarified his remarks on his facebook page by the day's end outlining the differences between slaves and immigrants. this morning we are learning the cause of death of actor bill paxton. according to his death certificate obtained by e news, he died from a stroke on february 25th. 11 dpaz after surgery to replace a heart valve and repair damage to his aorta. it also states the 61-year-old star of titanic and twister was cremated at the force lawn hollywood hills cemetery. sad news to report. robert osbourne has died. tv viewers knew him as the face of turner classic movies introducing old favorites and a beloved hollywood historian. tcm says he passed away yesterday in new york. robert osbourne was 84 years old. for the first time ever c e casey anthony acquitted in the killing of her
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she's finally saying her piece insisting she doesn't know how the last hours of her daughter's life unfolded in this new interview with the associated press. >> i'm still not even certain as i stand here today about what happened. >> to your understanding how did she die? >> i don't know. >> you don't know, something about drowning possibly? >> everyone else has their theories. i don't know. >> so, your parents had her? >> my dad did. >> and the next thing you know she's missing and -- right? >> i did what i was told. i don't remember too much of what happened. >> still ahead here on "early today," he is called the love g 0 ov, but talk of his impeachment is heating up. and if you haven't had your breakfast yet, there are free pancakes at i hop today. i'll tell you why they're giving those out here on earth. -- "early today"
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fast forwarding into tuesday, public tours at the white house resume this morning. for the first time since donald trump was inaugurated. lawmakers are meeting to discuss impeaching governor robert bentley, this comes after audio recordings from 2014 the so-called love gov engaged in sexually explicit conversations with one of his former aides. they denied having a physical affair and they have called for
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and i-hop is celebrating national pancake day giving out short stacks from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. in return i-hop is zg for donations to the children's miracle network hospital or other designated charities for lunch and dinner pancakes for you. on the heels of president trump's updated travel ban, wall street may still be bullish on u.s. tourism. cnbc's steve sedgwick joinds me this morning. steve, good morning. >> yeah, frances, really good seeing you. we were talking on cnbc this morning with the boss of one of the biggest hotel groups in the world richard solomon which owns the crown plaza among others. he said the travel ban is not affecting sales of rooms and what have you. actually it's more about the economic growth which is still pretty rosy in the u.s. soda attacks has led to 16% less sale. cook county with 5.2 million people they are bringing in a sales tax on sugar in julys
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in america to live? for the second year running the happy est and healthiest city, naples, florida. frances, back to you. >> all right. let's book our tickets now, naples, florida. massachusetts and others on the list. steve sedgwick, thank you. just ahead from naptime to rap time. we'll show you the classroom where the three rs reading writing and rhyming. you're watching "early today." see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting, you should be tested for tuberculosis.
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there is an elementary school teacher who has a unique way of motivating his students. he has turned them into rap starz whose music videos have gone viral. nbc's rehim ellis takes us beyond the classroom. >> reporter: when michael's second grade class failed an exam last year, he knew he had to do something drastic. >> when 80% or more of your kids fail a test, it is not the kids. it is you. and we have to own that. >> reporter: so, he made a deal with his class. >> if you all pass this test, 14 out of 20 pass, i personally will shoot you a music video. >> reporter: and it worked. >> i had to shoot them a real video. >> reporter: tell me what your scores are. >> my score is like 100 or 80. >> reporter: whew. his school and a tough greenville neighborhood is partially surrounded by barbed wire. 1 shun% of the students qualify for free lunch. >> thas
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it's a sign of my kids fighting against that. >> reporter: when their first video went viral, ellen dee generaleries invited the entire class to los angeles. they made a professional rapper with big sean. now they're shooting their fourth video for passing yet another test. how does that feel? >> that feels amazing. ♪ >> reporter: now, that's a rap. rehima ellis, greenville, north carolina. >> maybe we'll see more of those music videos in other people's curriculum, too. ahead, one hand sang tieser is making kids significant. what's going on in this viral video? so we don't have to wad to get clean.
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more for less. why metro riders could soon be reaching into their pockets to ride fuller trains. >> repeals by republicans. we're breaking down the changes to the affordable care act and how they impact your family. >> and the people's house returns to the public. what to expect as white house tours resume in just a few hours. 4:26 right now. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> the team is back together again and here to help you get ready for your tuesday. >> let's start with chuck bell and sheena parveen. does he have a tan?
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>> unless it's bronzer but i think we can justify getting very angry at chuck for coming back the way he is. >> it was nice. po 85 and sunny every day. >> i will live vicariously through you. >> it was just awful. outside today, i wish i could have brought back some of that weather for you. that's all i heard on my facebook, bring it back with you. i was able to do good on the warm air. a milder day today but a lot of clouds outside this morning and rain chances as well. steady light rain showers now up along the i-81 corridor. that's going to continue for the next little bit. may get a break in the action. a lot of the early afternoon hours won't be a driving rainstorm but more rain likely to move in as we get toward the sundown hours of this evening. let's go over to sheena parveen. >> good morning, chuck. and welcome back it is a mild start to the morning. grab the umbrella.
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there. 48 degrees in the district. this is a lot warmer than we were yesterday morning. temperatures for the most part are sitting in the mid to upper 40s now. we do not expect a drop around freezing. that's just not going to be the case this morning. here's your planner for today. by 8:00 a.m., a few showers around. 46 degrees. by noon we could see a peek of sunshine here and there. 59 by 3:00 p.m. mid-60s so we'll be warmer than we were yesterday. the rain is going to be in the forecast this afternoon so for the evening commute we do expect it to stay nice and warm. let's get a check on this roadways this tuesday morning. >> so southbound 301 here, did have a crash blocking the lane. it looks like that has just cleared out of the way and we don't have to worry about that one anymore so that's good. beltway overall is really not bad. eastbound 66 here at 123, right lane there is blocked by a warm zone here this morning and again, as promised, a look at the beltway inner loop and outer loop lki
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we'll take a look at 66 coming up. all right. thank you. now, let's go to angie goff at the live desk. >> severe storms touching down overnight. >> take a look at this footage. this is kansas and this is where lightning strikes, a lot of them. pretty intense out there. this is just sampling of what people across the midwest have had to deal with overnight. you can hear the strong winds. first tornado reported about 20 miles from kansas city, the hardest hit areas, missouri, also parts of kansas. a dozen tornados reportedly touching down across the midwest destroying hundreds of homes, buildings, bringing down trees. there were reports of some skrurs but injuries but no reports of any deaths so that's good news. but now there's worry with that severe system as they're moving towards the
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you are likely to see several stories dominating coverage of the trump administration today. house republicans unveiled their plan to replace the affordable care act. we'll tell you what it means for you and your family. the administration rolled out a revised version of the immigration travel ban. this comes a day after north korea test launched four ballistic missiles into the ocean near japan. house republicans have released their long awaited bill to replace the affordable care act. here's what it does. it gets rid of the mandate requires people to have health insurance. the bill eliminates subsidies that help people with low incomes buy insurance and replaces it with limited tax credits. it also freezes the expansion of medicaid. but the bill does keep some of the popular parts of this law. it still requires insurers to cover preexisting conditions and allows children to stay on their parents' plans until they're 26.

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