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what an extraordinary life. what an extraordinary mom, and an early m tninget storm from president trump claiming something really big, in addition to threats to round up million dollars living in the u.s. illegally as he prepares to ckoff his reelection bid o >>h, my -- shots fired >> the violent dallas shootout with the assailant armed to the teeth. this morning new details on the attack >> farewell to the world's mosf us poor little rich girl fashion icon gloria vanderbilt dead at 95 >> senator cory booker wants your vote. he'll tell you about his big idea in our series, my big idea. "early todaystarts right now
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good tuesday morning i'm phillip mena >> and i'm frances rivera. president trump will officiallo kihis reelection campaign tonight in orlando and hisdy supporters are alrea lining up it is first come first serve, so some arrived at the amway center a full 40 hours early to ensure a spot the president will take the stage at 8:00 eastern, and his speech is expected to touch on everything from the economto trade to immigration let's get to nbc's tracie potts in d.c the president has a new immigration crackdown ahead of tonight. >> reporter: like we saw on his twitter feed overnight, the president says there will be a new round of i.c.e. raids. immigration and customs enforcement to roundp people who, as he puts it here, have illicitly found their way into the united states, quoting, they will bd e remove fast as they come and the president is here throwing out a key issue that is likely to energize that base oft
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supportershat we're seeinger gathn orlando for this announcement tonight the president will be there with the vice-president with his familya rare appearance of all of them as he kicks off the 2020 campaign and refutes leaked internal document polls that show him behind joe biden, the top democrat in 11 key states. a source close to the campaign now telling nbc that those pollsters are being let go meantime, we also have word that paul manafort,de the presi's former campaign chair, from the last election, is being held in federal custody anemd will rn in federal custody instead of going to a state prison in new york to face charges there he and his attorneys and the justice department and the new york authorities agreeing that he can be held in federal custody because of concerns that his atisrneys ra about his health issues.
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frances? >> all right, tracy pogie pottsr us tracie, thk you. as the president threatens further immigration crackdown, new york state are taking steps to protect itsen resid governor cuomo signed a bill to pass licenses. they say it will help immigrants safely get to work while republawan lkers say they shouldn't be rewarded for violating immigration laws >> we are following growing tensions between the united states and iran as the united states continues to build a case that iran is responsible for tht rece attacks on oil tankers in the persian gulf the acting defense secretary has authorized the deploymt of about 1,000 more troops to the middle east. nbc's sarah harman is following reports from lonn that we are now seeing escalations from both sides. >> reporter: frances, good morni morning, that is exactly right iran announced it will soon breach agreed limits on yun rai
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yum enrichments. it agreed to limit its nuclear capabilities the trump administraalon had ady pulled out of that deal, but the europeans had essentially been keeping it on life support trying to protect irans. from u. sanctions of course, we also got a look at some new photos that the u.s. navy shared. the u.s. says these photos link iran to those oil tanker attacks on june 13, specifically, and this iins accordg to the u.s., these photos show members of iran's g revolutionaryrd removing an unexploded mine from that japanese oil tanker one of the two that was attacked iran, of course, denies that it was involved in this where does that leave us well, iran's presint rouhani said today in a televised address, iran will not wage war against any nation, bus.t u. secretary of state mike pompeo is reaching out to leaders in asia and in europe to convince them thair is responsible. so far the british government and the saudis both support the
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u.s. conclusion. european allies have been somewhat slower to get on board. frances, iis a huge cliche that tensions are rising between the u.s. and iran, but that is where we find ourselves this morning. >> upping the ante with the consequence. sarah, thank you >> heart stopping moments in downtown dallas captured by a news photographer as a gunman in full body armour with an assault rifle opened fire into the federal urt house with 300 people inside. moments later he exchanged gunfire with police before running into a nearby parking lot where he collapsed our pete williams is following the story for us >> reporter: cell one video captures nearly every frightening moment a man with an assault-style riflopens fire shootg at a door to the federal office building and at people on the street >> a tactical vest with an automatic weapon shooting at the building >> reporter: a photographer for the dallas morning news takes thise dramatic picturowing
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the gunman wearing a mask, a tactical vest and a belt carrying extra ammunition clips. >> we're just praying he couldn't see me. like i said, if he would have saw me, he would have shot me. >> reporter: asps first reonders swarmed, federal agents shoot back and the gunman runs across the street to a parking lot continuing to fire before heer falls. he's latronounced dead at the hospital >> i also want to thank in particular the federal protective service officers saved who knows how many people this morning by responding so quickly. >> reporter: the fbi identifies him as 22-year-old brian isaac clyde of dallas. his social media contains references to a tangle ocaf radiright conspiracy theories, but no clue about why he'd want to attack a federal office building. and amazingly despite all the shots fired, the gunman was the only person wounde the fbsays the gunman brian clyde was discharged from the army in 2017 agents have beent looking as service record and talking to friends and family, trying to figure out why he did this
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phillip? >> all right, pete, thank yo suddenly expd and sparked a firen ridgefield, new jersey, near new york city an off duty police officer was nearby at the time a helped rescue one es are department who was trapped inside and suffered minor injuries authorities are investigating the gas leak at the scene. >> s was an american heiress who built her own fashion empire we mourn the loss of gloria th vanderbilt e daughter of railroad tycoon, known for her vanderbilt jns kate snow takes a look at her legacy >> reporter: gloria vanderbilt had many titles. social light, writerde, gner, wife and mother. shalso had a famous name born in france in 1924, and heie to t vanderbilt railroad fortunate. at 10 her aunt battled to take custody of gloria. they covered every moment of the
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tabld trial and dubbed her poor little rich girl. she went on to marry three more times. she had two sons with nductor lee polled, two more sons with writer wyatt cooper and anderson n.oper who remembered his mon >> she was derld to matermined e something of her life. >> rorter: her larger than life personality to the rear pocket of designer jeans, fashioning a $100 million a year business >> gloria vanderbilt -- >> reporter: while her public life was gmorous, gracing the pages of fashion magazines, there was private pain she witnessed her son carter, anderson's brother, take his own life >> i often think that i was the first face that he saw, and i was the last >> reporter: andopson co said his mother was recently diagnosed with advanced cancer >> what an extraordinary life. what an extraordinary mom. and what an incredible woman >> reporter: she died at home surrounded by family and
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kate snow, nbc news. >> gloria vanderbilt was 95 years old. >> now to one mexico's active volcanos that has come to life sent ash over two miles into the sky according to local reports. resides around the volcano in central mexico have been advised to use face masks an pets indoors >> seems like that would be a good idea. don't want to be outside for that meteorologisbill karins joins us this morning with flash floods for millions of americans today. >> good morning. yesterday we had water rescues in ohio. could be similar scenes out there today. from illinois to atlantic city at risk of this, we are seeing some morning rain and showers. let'take you through the timing of this event we're going to have numerous rounds of rain kind of like three storms in the next three days. one of theis going to be this afternoon with showers and storms d.c. to new york city, philadelphia, hit and miss stormsf around much oe
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southeast. so that's one. then we go and do it all over again. it sits here, numerous storms. wednesday we get heavy rain from indianapolis, cincinnati by the timwe geto thursday afternoon we get another big dose of rain throughout much of this region. so you kind of get theer picture each aon we're going to be dodging the storms and potential flash flooding that's a loostat the big weather y of the day now here's a closer look at your day ahead. so for today, showers and thunderstorms alsoce possible on again, we did have strong storms in areas of colorado yesterday and west texas that will happen this afternoon. oklahoma city is aat risk of strong storms. major hitting the storms from d.c. to richmond this afternoon. severe weather can be a problem, too could see some dangerous storms in oklahomhacity talk aboutt coming up. >> all right thank bu,ill. in today's quick hits, g shania twain is returnin sin city seven years after launching her first las vegas residency. an all-new show kicking off december 6 >> cardi b didn't let her
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newark >> cory booker made headlines for helping neighbors in distress he took his seat in the u.s. senate in 2013 we met booker in a section of columbia, south carolina, wrestling with the economic reities of america's racial wealth gap booker believes baby bonds will be particularly impactful for minority families. >> there are people in america who will hear baby bonds and they'll say, this is just a diffent word for reparations >> well, it goes to every single child. and we know there's differentials in wealth that are inherited from bigoted policies of our past, excluded families from doing the things that created wealth >> on a sliding scale, booker's baby bond program would put money to an account for every newborn in america, managed by the treasury department, some accounts would be worth nearly $50,000 by the time the child turns 18 >> what does this cost >> it costs $60 billion, which
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we could pay for by doing things like very simply going bacto the inheritance tax of those long ago era of 2009 this is a chance to make sure that your kid has a fair shot na mattert zip code you're born in this is about creating a fair playing field. >> baby bonds. cory booker's big idea harry smith, nbc news, columbia, south carolina >> and next up, beto o'rourke who will talk about his big idea tonight on "nbc nightly news". and don't miss the first democratic debate in miami on june 26th and 27th on nbc, msnbc, and telemundo so we have about a handful of candidates left in the lead up to the first democratic primary debate on nbc. >> we're doing all we can to help people sort everybody out and see who stands out that's different. >> we have a lot of information. >> thank you still ahead, one day after toronto celebrated the raptors first nba title, theest have something to celebrate you can score free tacos today >> free tacos?
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