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strong. we figh pomp, politics and protests across thed ponter a royal red carpet treatment trump gets down to business on day two of his u.k. state and back home, democrats are firing up a fresh round of investigations into the administration >> chicago erupts in violence with over 50 people shot in just days the w mayoresponse to crackdown on the rise in crime phora's plan to make up for the grammy nominated star who cused the store of racial profiling. >> the cheating scandal, the surprise legalat stregy for parents accused of bribing their kids' way into college "early today" starts right now good tuesday morning
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i'm phillip mena archipelago and i'm frances rivera congress is hitting the ground running this morning fresh from a ten-day recess after montys of dela, the house approved a multi-billion dollar disaster aid bill to help hurricane ravaged puerto rico as well as communities hit hard by wildfires, flooding and drought. the legislation now goeseso prent trump to sign. meanwhile, house democrats are also laying out a road map for their investigations into the trump administration nbc's tracie potts joins us. the mueller report is next week. >> reporter: exactly next week is a busy week we havan outline of that after they come back from the break. first the hearing on the mueller report that will not include mueller, that will not include the attorney general, at least at this point. but this will be democrats' opportunity to layout essentially what they believe ii in ts report that implicates president trump. that's happening next week
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also, votes are set, some of them final, some of them preliminary to hold several members of the trump administration in , contempt including attorney general william barr, former white houso counsel n mcgahn, and commerce secretary wilbur ross, all of them for defying or failing to comply with various subpoenas. finally, next week on monday, president trump's 5% tariff against mexican goods kicks in unless mexico, he says, comes up with some way to stop the flow of illegal immigration, while some republicans are applauding that others are concerned about the impact on trade. frances? >> all right, tracie potts for thank you, tracie. >> from pomp to politics, after an extravagant welcome to kickoff his first day visit to the u.k.president trump will meet with outgoing prime minister theresa may today to talk everying from brexit to climate change the two will hold a news conference later this morning. it is sure to be a sharp
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contrast from y'yesters royal red carpet treatment nbc's jay gray has all the highlights from london ♪ ♪ >> reporter: president trump and the first family, joining the dinner at buckingham palace. >> mr. president, as we look to the future, i am confident that interests will cnue to unite us >> on behalf of all americans, i offer a toast to the eternal friendship of our people, the vitality of our nations, and to the long cherished and truly remarkable reign of her majesty the queen. >> reporter: this is just the third official state visit by a tting u.s. president, wrapped in the unmistakable pageantry of the british monarchy a parade, review of the pala honor guard.
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and two deafeng 21 canon salutes. o a gran dure, giving way t solemn moment in westminster abby at the tomb of britain's unknown warrior. followed by tea with prince charles and the banquet. every detail set by the queen. buinstead of raising crystal, outside the palace gates some are raising their voices the high b the royal welcome. >> donald trump, go home >> reporter: replaced by raw political emotion. jay gray, nbc news, london >> meanwhile, the shadow of brexit will loom large over today's talks whrime minister theresa may is set to step down at the end of the week the question is whether president trump will use the spotlight to wade into btain's politics nbc's chapman bell is outside 10 downing street with a preview. hi, chapman, good morning.
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>> reporter: good morning, frances. last night was all about ceremony and reaffirmingeche spl relationship between the two countries, and, of course, the queen who does not wade inti poli today it is all about this and politics presid both where he said boris johnson would make a good next prime minister here after theresesa m steps down on friday, and also saying that the brexit pty leader niger adad nigel should be involved in the discussions business leaders with both sides of the atlantic, business leaders were expected to be from banking, pharmaceuticals, and defense, holding a breakfast meeting to discuss these no doubt, discussing any trade the two countries. the two leaders then will move here to 10 downing street where they a expected to get political. we're expectsing thing them o touch onsubjects such as iran out of the nuclear agreement
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the u.k. disagrees but stands on this there has beenth disagreement climate change president trump pulling out of the paris agreement, the u.k. standing strong in their view on climate change theresa may making that clear. we are also expected that they will touch on huawei the president has made i his distrust for the chinese company, the u.k. has en looking to use them to build their 5g network here. so, of course, that will be a c. topi the two will meet in 10 downing street and come out for a press conference after, this being one of theresa l may'st acts as prime minister before she steps down on friday frances? >> very busy dayofor both them and protesters i'm sure we'll be seeing more of. chapman bell for us. thank you. >> a tragic outburst oinf violee chicago left ten people dead and 52 others injured this most violent wnd so far thiss year police growing frustrated, lling it a despicable level of
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violence nbc's dan scheneman has the latest >> reporter: an all-too familiar sight in chicago over the weekend. >> we saw a despicable level of violence with 52 shot and ten >> reporter: shootings began hekilled friday night and continued through the early hours monday morning. >> i'm upset aa human being that we've had so many people shot, so man homicides.>> reporter: mosoot oe shngs are linked to gangs, according to police, and the police superintendent promised to target the gangs responsible. but he says lax gun laws and court policies add to the problem. >> when we arrest these gu offenders, half of them -- i want you to think about this for a moment half of them get out and are back on the street in a week or less >> reporter: three years ago there were more than 770 homicides in chicago while that figure has declined every year since, it does little to comfort the city's residents. >> i pray every day, pray every day before i come out, lord cover me >> reporter: police have called
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on everyone to help mitigate violence in the city dan scheneman, nbc news. >> now to a case of a ssing mother that has captured national attenon as chilling new details surface in the disappearance of jennifer dulos. according to court documents, investigators recovered bloody clothes and sponges which they believe were dumped by her estranged husband. they suspect he didn't act alone. nbc's kristen dahlgren hore. >> reporter: jennifer dulos's estranged husband and girlfriend were shackled and standing before a judge >> $100,000 cash surety. >> reporte ten days after the mother of five was seen dropping her kids at school, the two were charged with tampering with or hampering physical evidence and hindering prosution. they paint a grim picture citing multiple blood spatter in jennifer's housend taemtto clean the crime scene. investigators came to the consensus that a serious
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physical assault had occurred, and jennifer dulos was the suspectevictim >> in view of the warrant, it can be anticipated more victims arcoe ng >> reporter: back at the connecticut park where jennifer's car was found, they have searched for dulos's mansion an hconnected to real estate development company. the affidavit says they have video of dulos discarding items that appeared to be blood stained and they have now recovered jennifer's bloody stothes. for the pa two years the estranged couple has been in a contentious divorce and custody battle jennifer once telling the court, i'm afraid for my hsafety th no comment outside of court while jennifer's shocked community comes together to pray as the search for answers intensifies. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, norwalk, connecticut >> the man who pleaded guilty to throwing a 5-year-old boy
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30 feet at the ml of america was sentenced to 19 years s in fridayon the little boy has made a miraculous recovery and in a statement read in court, his mother said i reo be full of anger and hatred. i refuse to let you take my joy. >> vice-president mike pence is traveling to tulsa, oklahoma "today's special value today. this will be his second trip he will visit a food ban areas devastated by the recent flooding they shared these images after touring the impacted areas there have been 28 reports of levee breaches across missouri meanwhile many areas aroun arkansas, the only way to travel is by boat there's more rain on the wray. the river is expected to keep rising >> let's bring in nbc meteorologist bill karins tracking all that of for us this morning. good morning >> good morning. arkansas seeing thrlgz crest finally. like tsa, it's taken a long time for that water to get down the arkansas river thlinois river and crest in f
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the st. louis and mississippi which looks like shoulurbe thay here's what we're looking at 252 locations are still in flood stage. some places are crested, it's taken a long time for thwater to get completely low enough to consider it not in flood levels. more rain is on the way. we can see a line of storms this morning from texas through central oklahoma a few storms up there in areas of nebraska. not widespread yet later we'll see additional f stormsming locally it does look like 3 to 4 inches of rain in the next couple days, especially from the houstoean ar up towards alexandra, only maybe an inch or little rock.lahoma city. the cast has improved with lighter amounts of rain. that's a look at the big weather story of the day now here's a closer look at your day ahead. we sti have that chilly spring air in areas of northern new england. highs yesterday in some spots early in the 50s a ttle touch warmer with highs in the 60s there is our thunderstorm threat later today. watch out airport delays
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possible in kansas city and st. louis. when we come back we'll talk about the chillyth weaer and temperatures as i said, it did snow in high peaks in northern new england yesterday. >> people have their pool en, pool floats, and it's snowing. >> thanks, bill. in today's quick hits, five children survived a crash in peru after a car making a u-turn lost control and rammed into them the victims are a 3-year-old boy and four girls the driver was a i teacher whos now in police custody. >> after winning 32 shows in a row, holzhauerhas been defeate by a chicago librarian he leaves with more than million. >> a waterun g fight with police officers in atlanta soedak it's called guns down, water gu up. ♪ ♪ (avo) getting dressed can be rough on sensitive skin.
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>> reporter: where thousands are gathered to learn what's next for apple's products and this year, a nail in the coffin for itunes. >> the new mac catalina is going to get rid of itunes and break it into three apps which has been a long time coming. >> reporter: the ipad is getting its own apple operating system its own store.watch is >> they will run independently on the watch >> reporte the company is moving away from products dependent on smartphone, the newest iphones took center stage. >> it's i.o.s. 13. >> reporter: boasting faster speeds >> it's up to twice as fast. >> reporter: and the addition of swipe to text and dark mode. features already available on android q. another change to match google ambitious updates to its maps, including street view. but apple aims to stand apart as a tech company that prioritizes privacy and security announcing features that
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restrict how iphone apps collect your data and the ability to sign in with apple announcements just one day after a researcher exposed a flaw in apple's mac i.o.s. >> so much of our data is in so many different places it is a challenge for the entire industry >> reporter: and for developers working to secure the next generation of products liz mclaughlin, nbc ws >> still ahead, a massive data breach at one of the nation' biggest blood testing chains and sephora accused of racial profiling by a grammy nominated star how the company is trying to make amends. . it's not just easy. it's having-a-us-in-goal easy! roooaaaar! ridiculous! s! nice save, big guy! good job duncan! way to go! [chanting] it's not just easy. it's geico easy.
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drug debate. hy the d.c. council appears poised to pass emergency legislation aimed at district employees and some forms of marijuana. and put on notice. one of the country's largest blood-testing services says the person information of millions of patients may be at risk. we'll tell you why. . good morning, everyone, i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. we begin with a check of the forecast and the commute. melissa mollet is standing by with first 4 traffic. >> we will hand things over to meteorologist chuck bell for a check on the forecast. it's a chilly start. chilly in june is a whole different thing from chilly in february. >> this i true. >> i'm enjoying it personally. 58 now in washington. look how much cooler it is in the suburbs now. 45 in manassas,ur lay. 45 in winchester,
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