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we can't say the same about kate.aland. >> kate planned to continue her medical studies there. >> gerry followed kate to new zealand, courted her there, and, finally, she consented to marry him. >> the couple married in kate's hometown of liverpool at this church in 1998. >> both kate and gerry mccann came from working-class backgrounds. they worked their way up. they became doctors, very successful doctors. >> the mccanns reached their career dreams. but what they really wanted more than anything was a family. >> they had some problems getting their first kid, madeleine. >> it did not come easily to them. they needed in vitro fertilization. so they got in vitro, and kate finally got pregnant with madeleine mccann. >> and they were really happy when they had madeleine. >> she was our first. but she was hopefully our little star. i mean, she was absolutely incredible, a real character, and she brought an incredible amount of joy into our lives and our extended family. >> after madeleine was born, kate became pregnant a
we can't say the same about kate.aland. >> kate planned to continue her medical studies there. >> gerry followed kate to new zealand, courted her there, and, finally, she consented to marry him. >> the couple married in kate's hometown of liverpool at this church in 1998. >> both kate and gerry mccann came from working-class backgrounds. they worked their way up. they became doctors, very successful doctors. >> the mccanns reached their career dreams. but what they...
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for kate, - agreement reached soon. it's a terrible week... for kate, it. agreement reached soon. days — terrible week... for kate, it means more days off _ terrible week... for kate, it means more days off work. _ terrible week. .. for kate, it means more days off work. i _ terrible week... for kate, it means more days off work. i work- terrible week... for kate, it means more days off work. i work as - terrible week... for kate, it means more days off work. i work as a - more days off work. i work as a doctor in _ more days off work. i work as a doctor in one — more days off work. i work as a doctor in one of _ more days off work. i work as a doctor in one of our _ more days off work. i work as a doctor in one of our local- more days off work. i work as a doctor in one of our local nhs | doctor in one of our local nhs hospitals, and i've had to take time off work. but they are teachers and they don't get paid enough money, and my opinion, and i'm happy to jiggle and my opinion, and i'm happy to jiggle things around so we can support them. jiggle things around so we can sunport t
for kate, - agreement reached soon. it's a terrible week... for kate, it. agreement reached soon. days — terrible week... for kate, it means more days off _ terrible week... for kate, it means more days off work. _ terrible week. .. for kate, it means more days off work. i _ terrible week... for kate, it means more days off work. i work- terrible week... for kate, it means more days off work. i work as - terrible week... for kate, it means more days off work. i work as a - more days off work....
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kate going around like eminem, do a leap, even kate bush.— even kate bush. kate bush, legend!e bush. kate bush, legend! that would be amazing if the - even kate bush. kate bush, legend! that would be amazing if the two . that would be amazing if the two were on the stage right there. in terms of comparing to the last few years, particularly after the pandemic, what is the atmosphere like at glastonbury? i pandemic, what is the atmosphere like at glastonbury?— like at glastonbury? i think this is auoin to like at glastonbury? i think this is going to be _ like at glastonbury? i think this is going to be a _ like at glastonbury? i think this is going to be a really _ like at glastonbury? i think this is going to be a really special - like at glastonbury? i think this is. going to be a really special evening tonight, because it is sir elton john's final uk tour date. it is the last day of his farewell tour. he has said that before, i do have to say, but we are told this is it, this will be at. this morning i was walking in front of the main stage at around walking in front of the
kate going around like eminem, do a leap, even kate bush.— even kate bush. kate bush, legend!e bush. kate bush, legend! that would be amazing if the - even kate bush. kate bush, legend! that would be amazing if the two . that would be amazing if the two were on the stage right there. in terms of comparing to the last few years, particularly after the pandemic, what is the atmosphere like at glastonbury? i pandemic, what is the atmosphere like at glastonbury?— like at glastonbury? i think...
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few words about kate. before coming to the monument kate worked for 7 years at the gateway office as a visual information specialist. prior to working, she severed as a museum director for the conversation program and also coordinator forin the state's effort for the war of 1812he bicentennial. celebration for y a number of years. its think it's cool kate's paret took her to national parks setting her love for museums. i put you in good hands with ranger kate. please take it away. >> thank you, jeff. thank you for taking a chance on me. >> it was a good chance. >> let me share me screen. we canet get this started. arhi, i'm kate the partnership we'll talk about chase peek during the war of 1812 i'd like to do a little background. when you thinkor of the word trl even a bike trial. it's a 560-mile water and land root that follow the troop movement this leads to the writing off the national anthem. this is why it's designated a national trail.na a root of national significance to the country. we started a pa
few words about kate. before coming to the monument kate worked for 7 years at the gateway office as a visual information specialist. prior to working, she severed as a museum director for the conversation program and also coordinator forin the state's effort for the war of 1812he bicentennial. celebration for y a number of years. its think it's cool kate's paret took her to national parks setting her love for museums. i put you in good hands with ranger kate. please take it away. >>...
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kate was just looking out of the aircraft window and quietly sobbing. and you can just imagine the emotion for her coming back home without madeleine. >> but then, the blood samples that were sent to the lab came back. >> because those lab results were inconclusive, it led to the winding up of the police investigation. >> the mccanns were no longer suspects. why? because there was no evidence against them. >> at the lowest point, i thought our family was going to be destroyed. but ultimately, the overwhelming objective that we have is to find madeleine. >> despite all the rumors and reports, one fact remains painfully clear -- madeleine is still missing. >> i will never forget them driving up to their home after being gone in portugal for months and looking at this throng of international media waiting outside their home. and the one thing they really stuck with me is that the front window of their home is filled with stuffies and children's toys. and it is just a reminder that just months ago, this was a house that was bursting with the energy of three
kate was just looking out of the aircraft window and quietly sobbing. and you can just imagine the emotion for her coming back home without madeleine. >> but then, the blood samples that were sent to the lab came back. >> because those lab results were inconclusive, it led to the winding up of the police investigation. >> the mccanns were no longer suspects. why? because there was no evidence against them. >> at the lowest point, i thought our family was going to be...
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thank you so much kate. there's i learned a lot actually so like, you know you think you know these stories and i actually learned a ton and quick question before introduce jeff crosby. so the kitty night house in georgetown, so i get to ask a question because i'm in control so i'm cutting in line. i'm cutting in line. um the kitty night house. is that that actually the house where she what wow there's no i didn't realize that. all right. i think we're gonna by jeff crosby. i believe so here he comes and just to monitor the amazing jeff crosby. i should say he's going to monitor in feed some questions to uk. absolutely. i'm so if you have any questions, please put those in the q&a section or the chat either of those will work. it'll be at the bottom of your screen on the webinar. i do have to say i'm super jealous of the speed of those flags hours. i think that's something that we could use on the ship any day of the week. that is really really impressive. yeah, right. yeah, i mean when you think about that
thank you so much kate. there's i learned a lot actually so like, you know you think you know these stories and i actually learned a ton and quick question before introduce jeff crosby. so the kitty night house in georgetown, so i get to ask a question because i'm in control so i'm cutting in line. i'm cutting in line. um the kitty night house. is that that actually the house where she what wow there's no i didn't realize that. all right. i think we're gonna by jeff crosby. i believe so here he...
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>> reporter: that's right, kate. heavy machinery is on site right now carefully removing the tons of debris as there is concern a fire could re-ignite tonight officials are saying the rebuilding of this portion of 95 could take months. kate >> george solis for us, thank you. >>> we are less than two days away from another historic first. donald trump will be the first former president to be arraigned on federal charges that happens on tuesday. today he is vowing to fight. garrett haake has the latest ♪ >> reporter: donald trump lashing out again tonight at what he calls the weaponized department of justice and the special counsel now prosecuting him. >> everybody says this is a disgraceful indictment it shouldn't happen. it was done for political reasons. >> reporter: his anger expanding to include his own attorney general calling former ag bill barr a, quote, gutless pig on social media in response to this analysis of the historic 37-count federal indictment brought against mr. trump on friday. >> i was shocked by t
>> reporter: that's right, kate. heavy machinery is on site right now carefully removing the tons of debris as there is concern a fire could re-ignite tonight officials are saying the rebuilding of this portion of 95 could take months. kate >> george solis for us, thank you. >>> we are less than two days away from another historic first. donald trump will be the first former president to be arraigned on federal charges that happens on tuesday. today he is vowing to fight....
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i'm kate snow. >> i'm ellison barber. "nbc news daily" starts right now. >> today is wednesday, june 7th, 2023. breaking news, hazy skies, nearly 100 million people under air quality alerts due to smoke flowing south from massive wildfires across canada. the urgent warning about potential health risks and impacts it's having. >>> graduation tragedy. two people dead and more than half a dozen injured after a shooting rampage in virginia. the new information we're learning about the victims, the gunman and a possible motive. >>> a school board brawl in california. the pride month controversy at the center of the argument. >>> and summer nights. how parents can help kids cope if they're feeling a little nervous about sleeping away from home. >>> we begin with that breaking news, a serious health threat impacting one in three americans right now. earth cam giving us a look, that's the new york city skyline, i promise. a skyline is back there. right now new york city ranks as the worst, yes, the worst air quality worldwide. >>
i'm kate snow. >> i'm ellison barber. "nbc news daily" starts right now. >> today is wednesday, june 7th, 2023. breaking news, hazy skies, nearly 100 million people under air quality alerts due to smoke flowing south from massive wildfires across canada. the urgent warning about potential health risks and impacts it's having. >>> graduation tragedy. two people dead and more than half a dozen injured after a shooting rampage in virginia. the new information we're...
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i'm kate snow.or all of us at nbc news stay safe and have a great night [ chcheering ] - you u ok? - - there's a a flex alertrt ty so i'm'm mentally y preparing r ththe power ououtage. oh, wellll we can hehelp stop e becacause we're e gonna reduducr enenergy use f from 4-9pm.m. - what nowow? - i ststepped on a a plug. oh that't's my bad..... unplugg. whwhen it comemes to preveveng outages, t the power i is our. >>> right now at 6:00. was it another political stunt? california's top cop is calling out the governor of florida as migrants were abandoned? sacramento. >>> and police asking for help trying to track down a shooter. >>> plus, wearing orange to
i'm kate snow.or all of us at nbc news stay safe and have a great night [ chcheering ] - you u ok? - - there's a a flex alertrt ty so i'm'm mentally y preparing r ththe power ououtage. oh, wellll we can hehelp stop e becacause we're e gonna reduducr enenergy use f from 4-9pm.m. - what nowow? - i ststepped on a a plug. oh that't's my bad..... unplugg. whwhen it comemes to preveveng outages, t the power i is our. >>> right now at 6:00. was it another political stunt? california's top cop...
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kate?> great to see you, care rachlt thank you so much for that. sara? >>> and that is just one of the many cases that donald trump is facing. with us now daniel j. horowitz, former manhattan assistant district attorney and partner at mclaughlin and stern. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we were just talking about it just keeps coming. i mean, it's like a train that won't stop. people talk about the trump train. this is the legal problems train. how important -- we're going to go now to the special counsel and what he's doing because we have this indictment that is already in place with the 37 charges related to the documents case. now he's looking at something different. something perhaps more important to people in some ways. how important is rudy giuliani, the former new york mayor's testimony and what do you think that the special counsel is after at this point when it comes to giuliani's testimony? >> so i think it's a really significant development because you've had this geo
kate?> great to see you, care rachlt thank you so much for that. sara? >>> and that is just one of the many cases that donald trump is facing. with us now daniel j. horowitz, former manhattan assistant district attorney and partner at mclaughlin and stern. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we were just talking about it just keeps coming. i mean, it's like a train that won't stop. people talk about the trump train. this is the legal problems train. how important --...
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thank you so much kate.hink you know the stories in a quick question before introduce jeff crosby. get to ask the question i'm in control. while it. did not release that. i think were going to be joined by jeff crosby here he comes. he is going to monitor and feed some questions to you. >> excellent prick work' absolutely. if you have any questions please put those in the q&a section or the chats. either's of those will work.o it will be the bottom of your screen on the webinar. i do have to say i'm super jealous that something we can use on the ship any day of the week. that is really, really impressive. like i said having participated as a volunteer for that project i really understood like wow that was impressive. [laughter] >> is someone who's done miles and miles i cannot help but to be impressed by that. and at this point we do not have any questions coming in yet. feel free to ask questions if you feel like you have them. were going to shift gears a little bit. we are partnering again with you this su
thank you so much kate.hink you know the stories in a quick question before introduce jeff crosby. get to ask the question i'm in control. while it. did not release that. i think were going to be joined by jeff crosby here he comes. he is going to monitor and feed some questions to you. >> excellent prick work' absolutely. if you have any questions please put those in the q&a section or the chats. either's of those will work.o it will be the bottom of your screen on the webinar. i do...
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>> reporter: that's right, kate.was asked about the outcome of the hunter biden investigation. let's take a listen to what he said. >> as i said from the moment of my appointment as attorney general, i would leave this matter in the hands of the united states attorney who was appointed by the previous president and assigned to this matter by the previous administration, that he would be given full authority to decide the matter as he decided was appropriate. that's what he has done and if you have any further questions about that matter, you should direct them to the u.s. attorney to explain his decision. >> reporter: and, of course, he is referring to david weiss who was appointed by former trump. he's pushing back on criticism that the justice department is playing political favorites by emphasizing the fact that this was overseen by an independent prosecutor. of course, hunter biden's legal and personal problems have been something that republicans have put a lot of energy and time into, especially trying to tie t
>> reporter: that's right, kate.was asked about the outcome of the hunter biden investigation. let's take a listen to what he said. >> as i said from the moment of my appointment as attorney general, i would leave this matter in the hands of the united states attorney who was appointed by the previous president and assigned to this matter by the previous administration, that he would be given full authority to decide the matter as he decided was appropriate. that's what he has done...
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>> yes, high hopes of a meeting, kate, but it did not happen. that was a private meeting was rejected by the chinese. but the u.s. defense secretary had firm words for china, and saying that they would not be bullied by them, and warned them by unprofessional intercepts in the south china sea. and remember there was a close encounter of a u.s. and chinese jet, and despite the near misses and the rhetoric, the biden administration, kate, they are hopeful that president biden and president xi jinping may meet up in the near future. >> yes, the national security adviser is suggesting that without a timetable to lay out on that meeting. good to see you, anna. john? >> a meeting with the top military officer general mark milley who is in normandy to commemorate the landing of d-day in france and obviously the military in ukraine is the top concern for him, and this as russia has claimed to have stopped a large scale attack by ukraine. ukraine says they have no information on that attack. oren liebermann is with general milley, and what did the genera
>> yes, high hopes of a meeting, kate, but it did not happen. that was a private meeting was rejected by the chinese. but the u.s. defense secretary had firm words for china, and saying that they would not be bullied by them, and warned them by unprofessional intercepts in the south china sea. and remember there was a close encounter of a u.s. and chinese jet, and despite the near misses and the rhetoric, the biden administration, kate, they are hopeful that president biden and president...
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~' , ., :, ., kate? i think it is fair to say that hindsiaht kate?y that hindsight is always 20-20, but l kate? i think it is fair to say that - hindsight is always 20-20, but some hindsight is always 20—20, but some things were clear right at the beginning of this pandemic and i remember saying myself in interviews like this that the nhs and the wider health care system was going into this crisis and at that time we didn't know how it was going to unfold, in a worse position than it had done when it dealt with swine flu in 2009 because the whole system was in a more difficult position, a more fragile position. we could see already back in 2020, even before the pandemic started, that performance across the nhs was starting to slip, we were not hitting targets for urgent care and had not hit them since 2015. it was not hitting targets for the length of time people should wait for surgery. we could see the signs of a system that was already starting to creak at the edges where we had not good a workforce plan in place and significantly we had failed to
~' , ., :, ., kate? i think it is fair to say that hindsiaht kate?y that hindsight is always 20-20, but l kate? i think it is fair to say that - hindsight is always 20-20, but some hindsight is always 20—20, but some things were clear right at the beginning of this pandemic and i remember saying myself in interviews like this that the nhs and the wider health care system was going into this crisis and at that time we didn't know how it was going to unfold, in a worse position than it had done...
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i don't like to think about it. >> reporter: that's why kate, spider, and the rest of the league are not going down without a fight. they created a gofundme and have already raised tens of thousands of dollars, most of which has been donated by skaters from other leagues from around the world. kate told me that support has her hopeful they'll reach their goal. >> it would be great to like go to meet our goal and to exceed that goal. we would love that. that would make us very comfortable for the next year as we are getting back on our feet. >> reporter: but as the skaters wait for that day to come, they say they're just cherishing every day they have together, holding onto that welcoming community that initially attracted so many to their sport and fighting to get the chance to keep it long into the future. >> thanks so much. for all of you at home, we're putting all of our pride stories on our website, kpix.com. you can stream cbs news bay area for continuing coverage all pride month. >>> still ahead here at 5:00, the netflix crackdown on password sharing appears to be working, why
i don't like to think about it. >> reporter: that's why kate, spider, and the rest of the league are not going down without a fight. they created a gofundme and have already raised tens of thousands of dollars, most of which has been donated by skaters from other leagues from around the world. kate told me that support has her hopeful they'll reach their goal. >> it would be great to like go to meet our goal and to exceed that goal. we would love that. that would make us very...
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kate?tz. >> you are well versed in what is going on. we just heard from kately in about a former trump aide, budowich, what do we know? >> he's worked as a spokesman and he may have been present at meetings where trump and his team were talking about perhaps intentionally putting out a false public statement about what documents they had and had not turn over from mar-a-lago. not a crime to lie to the public. i don't recommend it, but it's not a crime. if they make a false public statement, prosecutors can use that to prove that the overall claim was to deceive the public and eventually investigators. very relevant information. ? mark meadows did not go speak to the house. >> right. >> but we now know that he has testified. i'm assuming he actually did not take the fifth and if that is the case, then what exactly did prosecutors have to do to get to this point where he is talking about what's going on? >> so three potential ways this happened. it could be, we have no reporting to this effec
kate?tz. >> you are well versed in what is going on. we just heard from kately in about a former trump aide, budowich, what do we know? >> he's worked as a spokesman and he may have been present at meetings where trump and his team were talking about perhaps intentionally putting out a false public statement about what documents they had and had not turn over from mar-a-lago. not a crime to lie to the public. i don't recommend it, but it's not a crime. if they make a false public...
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a few words about kate. before coming to fort mckim national monument in historic site, kate worked for seven years and national park service chesapeake bay as information specials. prior to working for nash parts of it she served as as a musm director and also coordinator of the conversation -- conservation assessment program and also coordinator for the states effort for the war of 1812 i centennial from 2012-2015. the celebration that went over a number of years. i think it's really cool to note that her parents took her to national parks and museums throughout her childhood setting the stage for her love of history and museums. without further ado i and you can put you in good hands with ranger kate mark sardi so please take it away. >> thanks, jeff. to note also, jeff is a first-person time it out of college, so thanks jeff for taking a chance on me. >> it was a good chance. >> all right. some going, let me share my screen and we can get this started. okay. thanks everyone. yes, i am kate marks hardy th
a few words about kate. before coming to fort mckim national monument in historic site, kate worked for seven years and national park service chesapeake bay as information specials. prior to working for nash parts of it she served as as a musm director and also coordinator of the conversation -- conservation assessment program and also coordinator for the states effort for the war of 1812 i centennial from 2012-2015. the celebration that went over a number of years. i think it's really cool to...
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let's discuss that with kate lawrence in washington. kate, can you expand on that?nd ourselves in a position where regulators are now tightening the ability for some of these crypto related assets and businesses to be able to trade. where do we go from here in terms of improvement in the regulatory outlook? and, more definitive this when it comes to the rules. kate: what we have seen in the last week is an example of what many call regulation by enforcement. you pointed out the rules have not been set for digital assets and now cities are -- where we go from here it is a pivotal moment for the crypto industry. the outcome of this case will likely determine the future of crypto in the u.s.. clearly, if they win, this is opening a floodgate of crypto innovation in the u.s.. if they lose, the innovation will likely leave and go elsewhere. what do you think is the best outcome from here? kate: the best outcome would be twofold. one, we get consumer protection because, clearly, the crypto companies do not want to do anything that would hurt consumers. two, we have clarit
let's discuss that with kate lawrence in washington. kate, can you expand on that?nd ourselves in a position where regulators are now tightening the ability for some of these crypto related assets and businesses to be able to trade. where do we go from here in terms of improvement in the regulatory outlook? and, more definitive this when it comes to the rules. kate: what we have seen in the last week is an example of what many call regulation by enforcement. you pointed out the rules have not...
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kate? >>> coming up next, new subpoenas have been issued in the hush money case involving donald trump. why new york prosecutors now want the videotape deposition from a totally separate case involving the former president. >> plus the leaker is set to be arraigned today on a handful of charges. more on what could be coming in court. that's next. we brought in a reverse auctioneneer. which is apparently a ththing. mint mobile, unlimited premium wireless. can i get 30, 30 bidder get 30 bidder get 20, 20, 2 20, bidddder get 20, 20, bidder get 15, 15, 15, 1 15. jujust 15 bucks a month. sold! mint mobile premium wireless. let's check his tongue for steroids. mint mobile premium wireless. 15, 15, bidder bid 15, bidder bid 15 15 15 and... sold! what brand of coffee do you drink? the subway series? it's the perfect menu lineup. just give us a number, we got the rest. number three? the monster. six? the boss. fifteen? titan turkey. number one? the philly. oh, yeah, you probably don't want that one.
kate? >>> coming up next, new subpoenas have been issued in the hush money case involving donald trump. why new york prosecutors now want the videotape deposition from a totally separate case involving the former president. >> plus the leaker is set to be arraigned today on a handful of charges. more on what could be coming in court. that's next. we brought in a reverse auctioneneer. which is apparently a ththing. mint mobile, unlimited premium wireless. can i get 30, 30 bidder...
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i'm kate snow. >> and i'm ellison barber. "nbc news daily" starts right now. >> today, tuesday, june 6th, 2023. massive disaster. a devastating attack on a major dam in ukraine. the imminent threat this now poses to homes and the water supply. >> what went wrong. new details emerging about that plane incident over d.c. that prompted a sonic boom. what we're learning about the passengers who were killed when the plane went down. >>> royal testimony. prince harry taking the stand in a high-profile trial. the harsh words he had for british tabloids. >>> medical breakthrough. how a new vaccine could provide hope to melanoma patients across the country. we do begin, though, in southern ukraine where the destruction of a strategic dam is triggering an unfolding disaster. the united nations says at least 16,000 people have left their homes as flooding concerns rise. >>> take a look at these before and after satellite images of the dam. ukraine and russia, they're blaming each other for blowing up the facility. nbc news has not verif
i'm kate snow. >> and i'm ellison barber. "nbc news daily" starts right now. >> today, tuesday, june 6th, 2023. massive disaster. a devastating attack on a major dam in ukraine. the imminent threat this now poses to homes and the water supply. >> what went wrong. new details emerging about that plane incident over d.c. that prompted a sonic boom. what we're learning about the passengers who were killed when the plane went down. >>> royal testimony. prince...
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>> hi, kate.kyiv as alarms and air raids were going off for several hours in the night, and indeed, a large scale drone attack by the drones as the ukrainians calling them, the iranian-produced drones that attack while they sleep. that is what happened last night. they were the waves of the attacks coming from several directions, and the numbers are staggering. the ukrainians say they detected 35 of those iranian drones and they were able to take down 32 of them. at the same time, it shows while the fighting is picking up on the southeastern front of this country, you will have the aerial attacks that are a big problem not just for the capital city and the population centers, but the critical infrastructure as well. that is one of the things that the ukrainians are saying was hit in kyiv, and zaporizhzhia was hit by several russian missiles, but it is close to the front line where a lot of the fighting is going on, and the ukrainians are saying on the front line which is very long, they are saying
>> hi, kate.kyiv as alarms and air raids were going off for several hours in the night, and indeed, a large scale drone attack by the drones as the ukrainians calling them, the iranian-produced drones that attack while they sleep. that is what happened last night. they were the waves of the attacks coming from several directions, and the numbers are staggering. the ukrainians say they detected 35 of those iranian drones and they were able to take down 32 of them. at the same time, it...
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kate told me that support has her hopeful they'll reach their goal. >> it would be great to like go to meet our goal and to exceed that goal. we would love that. that would make us very comfortable for the next year as we were getting back on our feet. >> reporter: but as the skaters wait for that day to come, they say they're just cherishing every day they have together, holding onto that welcoming community that initially attracted so many to their sport and fighting to get the chance to keep it long into the future. >> let's hope so. thank you. look for all of our pride stories on kpix.com and streaming on cbs news bay area all month long. >>> hey, it's friday. >> we made it. >> you're up to bat. take it away. >> pretty good weather heading into the weekend. the cloud cover is spreading back out. we'll see a lot of clouds in the morning and a mix of clouds and sunshine in the afternoons. the low clouds are swallowing up sutro tower pushing across the bay the rest of the night, low cloud cover and fog to start the day, a lot of filtered sunshine and we warm up nicely tomorrow, within
kate told me that support has her hopeful they'll reach their goal. >> it would be great to like go to meet our goal and to exceed that goal. we would love that. that would make us very comfortable for the next year as we were getting back on our feet. >> reporter: but as the skaters wait for that day to come, they say they're just cherishing every day they have together, holding onto that welcoming community that initially attracted so many to their sport and fighting to get the...
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>> yeah, kate.ar here, because it is the wild west diving in those international waters with little to no regulations. oceangate is under the microscope, and submersible experts have been raising flags about this submersible, and the way it was built, and how it was tested and all of this leading up to that it could end in catastrophe. >> reporter: this morning, former oceangate ceo stockton rush and the "titan" submersible facing scrutiny. rush had a reputation as visionary and self-proclaimed rule-breaker. >> i think it was general macarthur said that you are remembered for the rules that you i have broken the rules with good logic and engineering behind me. >> reporter: the scientist said that he would have gone on the expedition himself if he had the chance. >> there is always a chance of catastrophic implosion. it is something that we know about it. it is something that we plan for, and plan against. and it is just a known risk. >> reporter: d.j., a subcontractor says that the testing that woul
>> yeah, kate.ar here, because it is the wild west diving in those international waters with little to no regulations. oceangate is under the microscope, and submersible experts have been raising flags about this submersible, and the way it was built, and how it was tested and all of this leading up to that it could end in catastrophe. >> reporter: this morning, former oceangate ceo stockton rush and the "titan" submersible facing scrutiny. rush had a reputation as...
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kate?death toll in ukraine is rising after a russian missile strike in the eastern city of kramatorsk. dozens killed. showing you the scenes here, this is as rescuers were trying to move rubble around in hopes of finding survivors after the strikes. officials say this area was just packed with people, a restaurant, a popular shopping mall, shopping area, apartment buildings all were hit. three of the victims killed were kids including twin sisters and you see them here. yulia and ana. they were supposed to turn 15 years old in a couple of months and this is a picture as they were recently celebrating at their school. cnn's ben wedeman is live at the scene in eastern ukraine. ben, what have you been seeing there? you can see it behind you. what are you hearing from people, as well? >> kate, within the last hour, we watched as rescue workers brought out a black body bag. we understand that he was a worker in the kitchen. they found his body crushed under a refrigerator, and it does appear the
kate?death toll in ukraine is rising after a russian missile strike in the eastern city of kramatorsk. dozens killed. showing you the scenes here, this is as rescuers were trying to move rubble around in hopes of finding survivors after the strikes. officials say this area was just packed with people, a restaurant, a popular shopping mall, shopping area, apartment buildings all were hit. three of the victims killed were kids including twin sisters and you see them here. yulia and ana. they were...
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kate: there are two answers.st is the political climate, which i think a lot of us kw has been really hard for lgbtq+ people. we've seen more than 520 anti-lgbtq+ bills introduced in state legislatures this year. as presidential campaigns ramp up, we know candidates are campaigning on anti-lgbtq+ stances. that said, the country, the electorate, is moving toward acceptance of lgbtq+ people. glaad released a study at the beginning of june that found 91% of americans who are non-lgbtq+ support the idea that lgbtq+ people should not be discriminated against. so there is a huge disparity between the political climate and the lives of everyday people. john: before the oral arguments, we spoke with the website designer, lori esmith. she is the center of the case. she told us she thought the fight for her first amendment right was not just for christian conservatives but all artists. lorie: that right is guaranteed to artists like myself, but also to artists like the lgbt website designer and graphic designer who should
kate: there are two answers.st is the political climate, which i think a lot of us kw has been really hard for lgbtq+ people. we've seen more than 520 anti-lgbtq+ bills introduced in state legislatures this year. as presidential campaigns ramp up, we know candidates are campaigning on anti-lgbtq+ stances. that said, the country, the electorate, is moving toward acceptance of lgbtq+ people. glaad released a study at the beginning of june that found 91% of americans who are non-lgbtq+ support the...
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kate hudson will be here, everybody. that [ cheers and applause and they're the chefs and owners of don angie, and their cookbook "italian american" is out now, angie rito and scott tacinelli will also be here. [ cheers and applause but before we get to all of that, every once in a while, i like to o go day dririnking wite of my clososest friendnds. wewell, i did d just that t last saturdayay let't's take a l look. ♪ >> seteth: hey, eveverybody. i'm atat valerie i in midtown n manhnhattan, andnd this is v ve exciciting acaccording toto my watch h it'd bitch o'clclock which h means i joinined by the e extremely y talelented, one e and only l lio [ [ cheers andnd applause e >> h hi. itit's thick 3 30. [ [ laughter ] ] >> seteth: now lizizzo usuallyly begigins day dririnking by c ch a beerer but t a nod yourur instrumenentf choice - you anand i are gogoing to taka shot from m the shot f flute, he we g go, ready >> oh mymy gosh -- o okay. ♪ >>>> seth: it't's time foror "d drinking w with seth a and lizz" >> i it's reallyly t
kate hudson will be here, everybody. that [ cheers and applause and they're the chefs and owners of don angie, and their cookbook "italian american" is out now, angie rito and scott tacinelli will also be here. [ cheers and applause but before we get to all of that, every once in a while, i like to o go day dririnking wite of my clososest friendnds. wewell, i did d just that t last saturdayay let't's take a l look. ♪ >> seteth: hey, eveverybody. i'm atat valerie i in midtown n...
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kate?hope with the understanding of just how risky, how dangerous it is down there as everyone knows. >> there's only a handful of people that have ever seen the titanic's wreckage in person and it is part of a growing trend known as extreme tourism where people pay huge sums of money to push the travel, and it is inherently dangerous. cnn has learned two -- cnn has learned that years ago two employees raised safety concerns about the now missing oceangate submarine. cnn's tom foreman has more on this and he's joining us now. tom, what are you learning? >> hi, kate. as the hours tick down, the questions are coming up more and more about how this reached this point. specifically, how this submersible was developed. you mentioned the employees there and an industry group and there was a letter from the new york times from them in which they said what was happening at oceangate and our apprehension that the experimental approach and developing this craft could result in negative outcome from m
kate?hope with the understanding of just how risky, how dangerous it is down there as everyone knows. >> there's only a handful of people that have ever seen the titanic's wreckage in person and it is part of a growing trend known as extreme tourism where people pay huge sums of money to push the travel, and it is inherently dangerous. cnn has learned two -- cnn has learned that years ago two employees raised safety concerns about the now missing oceangate submarine. cnn's tom foreman has...
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kate?yeah, a lot of questions still as you're offering very important context around all of this of what is behind what caused -- if there is someone to blame for what we're seeing unfold right now. it's very much developing right now as we speak. thank you, sam. sara? >> the significance of the dam in southern ukraine cannot be overstated. it bridges the dnipro river holding back a huge reservoir of water, the volume nearly equal to the great salt lake. the dam stands nearly 100 feet tall and is about two miles long. there are multiple towns and cities, as you just heard, downstream, including kherson. water from the reservoir supplies the crimean peninsula to the south which was annexed by russia in 2014, as well as the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, europe's largest. the dam is also part of a nearby hydro electric power plant. ukraine's energy operator says it, too, has been totally destroyed. this could make ukraine's energy problems even worse than they already are. russian forces have co
kate?yeah, a lot of questions still as you're offering very important context around all of this of what is behind what caused -- if there is someone to blame for what we're seeing unfold right now. it's very much developing right now as we speak. thank you, sam. sara? >> the significance of the dam in southern ukraine cannot be overstated. it bridges the dnipro river holding back a huge reservoir of water, the volume nearly equal to the great salt lake. the dam stands nearly 100 feet...
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i'm kate snow. >> and i'm zinhle essamuah. nbc "news daily" starts right now. >>> today, monday, june 19th, utter devastation. the southern u.s. bombarded by extreme storms. several people confirmed dead. hundreds of thousands have no power, and the threat is not over yet. bill karins is here tracking what's to come. >>> surge of violence. at least 15 people shot, nine fatally after four shootings in separate cities this weekend. what we know about the attacks. >>> breaking news. underwater search. crews are rushing to find a vessel used to take tourists to see the wreckage of the titanic. what we're learning about its disappearance. >>> and day of reflection. on juneteenth, how america is reflecting on its past, honoring it progress and working on what's still to be done. >> happy juneteenth today that we're celebrating. we begin in the south though now entering another week of extreme weather. 10 million people at risk of severe storms today. among the threats, large hail, damaging wind, isolated tornadoes across the gulf co
i'm kate snow. >> and i'm zinhle essamuah. nbc "news daily" starts right now. >>> today, monday, june 19th, utter devastation. the southern u.s. bombarded by extreme storms. several people confirmed dead. hundreds of thousands have no power, and the threat is not over yet. bill karins is here tracking what's to come. >>> surge of violence. at least 15 people shot, nine fatally after four shootings in separate cities this weekend. what we know about the attacks....
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kate? >> coming up, 3wi8 cosby is facing a new sexual assault that happened years ago. >>> and you will remember the texas cheerleader who was shot when she accidentally opened up the wrong door. >> when i was shot, i immediately turned with my blanket, and i didn't know where it was coming, but it was so loud, i knew to turn and immediately do something. so why do we leave s so much untapped potential on the table? this is a next level beded, for a next level you. my circadian rhythm is kicking your circadian rhythm's butt! it's not a competition. i know, but i'm still winning! so, it is a competition. save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus, free home delivery when you add an adjustable base. only at sleep number. life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. ten years ago, i invented the ring video d
kate? >> coming up, 3wi8 cosby is facing a new sexual assault that happened years ago. >>> and you will remember the texas cheerleader who was shot when she accidentally opened up the wrong door. >> when i was shot, i immediately turned with my blanket, and i didn't know where it was coming, but it was so loud, i knew to turn and immediately do something. so why do we leave s so much untapped potential on the table? this is a next level beded, for a next level you. my...
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kate?> steve patterson for us, thank you. >>> today a newly released body cam video will shed light surrounding the deadly police shooting of a 14-year-old early they are month in aurora, colorado. gary, what exactly did this showed show? >> the aurora police department released a significant amount of bodycamera video in this case over the weekend. the video begins at the suspected robbery of a convenience store, and as a warning you might find this video disturbing here. two officers from aurora's gang and robbery investigation team responded to that incident and spotted this 14-year-old wearing a white sweatshirt and medical mask outside the store. that's when richardson took off running and the officers chased him down a nearby alley where he was tackled by one of the officers. as the video shows here, you could hear richardson say, stop, please. you got me. an officer says, gun, gun. let go of the expletive gun. the officers then say to richardson, dude, i'm going to shoot you. seconds
kate?> steve patterson for us, thank you. >>> today a newly released body cam video will shed light surrounding the deadly police shooting of a 14-year-old early they are month in aurora, colorado. gary, what exactly did this showed show? >> the aurora police department released a significant amount of bodycamera video in this case over the weekend. the video begins at the suspected robbery of a convenience store, and as a warning you might find this video disturbing here. two...
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let's keep it up, right, kate? >> you said it. it's special. it's a really good feeling out here at the ballpark tonight. you remember that early in the season. the giants really struggled to stack back to back wins. ticket sales here were relatively lackluster. in fact, sometimes it felt like there are more opponents being cheered on than fans of the orange and black. but this current streak has really left both fans and the players energize the giants have now won 9 games in a row. that is by far the longest streak of the season. last night's win marked the 17th comeback win of the year for the team. so there's really been no shortage of energy and excitement here at oracle park. now, this is the 3rd of 4 games against the division-rival padres. the first 2 games. both came down to the final pitch. so fans tonight are on high alert for another very exciting game. and of course, it's been especially fun to watch several young players and rookies contribute to this winning streak. blake sabol luis matos patrick bailey, casey schmitt, they have
let's keep it up, right, kate? >> you said it. it's special. it's a really good feeling out here at the ballpark tonight. you remember that early in the season. the giants really struggled to stack back to back wins. ticket sales here were relatively lackluster. in fact, sometimes it felt like there are more opponents being cheered on than fans of the orange and black. but this current streak has really left both fans and the players energize the giants have now won 9 games in a row. that...
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>> good morning, kate.l, you know, these wildfires may be taking place hundreds of miles away, but you can certainly see the impact here. just look out across the hudson river. that's jersey city, new jersey, out there. you can sort of make out the statue of liberty just off the shoreline there, but the concern is about the health and safety of residents here and across the region. new jersey governor phil murphy has put out a warning to individuals who are sensitive and people who have respiratory issues or asthma, heart disease. these are the kind of people that city officials and agencies are worrying about because of the kind of pollutants contained in this wildfire smoke. wildfire smoke has what is known as particularate matter, this is among the tiniest, most dangerous type of pollutant. why? because when you inhale that stuff the particles are so small they can get deep into your lungs, get into your bloodstream and that is why no outdoor activities. ten districts in upstate new york also canceling a
>> good morning, kate.l, you know, these wildfires may be taking place hundreds of miles away, but you can certainly see the impact here. just look out across the hudson river. that's jersey city, new jersey, out there. you can sort of make out the statue of liberty just off the shoreline there, but the concern is about the health and safety of residents here and across the region. new jersey governor phil murphy has put out a warning to individuals who are sensitive and people who have...
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thank you so much kate. thank you mona. and at this time, we are going to move to public comment. >> that is correct. >> thank you. we welcome public comment on this item. if there anyone in person here with us, if you step 250 the podium if you like to comment. it doesn't look like we have anyone in the room. and control room, is there anyone on the remote side for public comment? >> one caller. >> there is one caller. okay. please go ahead. please unmute the caller. >> my name is francisco decosta, and from time to time i pay attention to what is being discussed about the disability community, and the outreach has to be done and what segment of the population that is left out are the homeless. the many homeless who are in wheelchairs. mta should do something about this too. talk about the scooters on the street, but have those in the wheelchairs move from one place to the other. and also, we have to have a mechanism where we offer the outreach in various languages, and before i stop, i want to make it very clear that we m
thank you so much kate. thank you mona. and at this time, we are going to move to public comment. >> that is correct. >> thank you. we welcome public comment on this item. if there anyone in person here with us, if you step 250 the podium if you like to comment. it doesn't look like we have anyone in the room. and control room, is there anyone on the remote side for public comment? >> one caller. >> there is one caller. okay. please go ahead. please unmute the caller....
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>> potentially a great deal, kate.ut the question is does the past and does that expertise apply in this case. >> reporter: racing time and elements of unknowns, the time are dwindi ling signs of succes the deep sea is making this all harder for success. the author steven mcginty knows it. >> with the water above you and the immense darkness and no natural light, and the weight of that crushing weight, so you are operating in pitch darkness at a depth that many things will feel. >> his book "the dive" is about the deepest ocean rescue to date. in the early 1970s the "pisces 3" sunk beneath the ocean surface while looking for a phone cable, and for three days they struggled to get the lines attach and haul up the submersible with two experienced submersibles. >> was there a stage when you thought that you would get up? >> no, not at all, because we knew that we would get up, and we could talk to the surface, and there was no trouble at all. >> reporter: not exactly, but like the "pisces" the two men lied still and not t
>> potentially a great deal, kate.ut the question is does the past and does that expertise apply in this case. >> reporter: racing time and elements of unknowns, the time are dwindi ling signs of succes the deep sea is making this all harder for success. the author steven mcginty knows it. >> with the water above you and the immense darkness and no natural light, and the weight of that crushing weight, so you are operating in pitch darkness at a depth that many things will...
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>> reporter: kate, good morning.l town has been accounted for and they say the death toll grew from three to four after one individual died in the hospital and that about 10 people are injured. now here's what we know about this. so this tornado happened in matador, texas. a very small town of about 600 individuals. this tornado hit at 8:00 p.m. local time yesterday. we have drone footage that shows the destruction. and in that drone footage you can tell that some of those structures in this town are down to piles of rubble. you see an rv turned on its side. now law enforcement and crews from as far as wichita falls, texas and dallas have been responding to help and assist. even though officials say everyone is accounted for in this small town. the search continues because officials say they're worried that someone passing through the town could have been caught in the twister. take a listen. >> we've accounted for all the town folks did we have anyone passing through when the storm hit? that's what we're checking to
>> reporter: kate, good morning.l town has been accounted for and they say the death toll grew from three to four after one individual died in the hospital and that about 10 people are injured. now here's what we know about this. so this tornado happened in matador, texas. a very small town of about 600 individuals. this tornado hit at 8:00 p.m. local time yesterday. we have drone footage that shows the destruction. and in that drone footage you can tell that some of those structures in...
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kate? >> oceangate safety practices are facing real scrutiny because of the tragedy and what the co-founder is saying about safety at the company, and the ceo who died aboard the sub. >>> plus a new charge in the case of the armorer of the "rust" set. hannah gutierrez reed is accused of tampering with the evidence. >>> and now, nascar, and the department of transportation, and what it has to do with the rebuilding of i-95. we will be right back. ty can b. barcode beat conductor. ♪ go betty! ♪ let's be more than our allergies! zeize the day. with zyrtec. (vo) crabfest is back at red lobster. when you can choose your crab, and one of three new flavors like roasted garlic butter... ...this is not your grandpa's crabfest... ...unless grandpa's got flavor. damm! crabfest is here for a limed time. welcome to fun dining. appreciate it so much. thank you. doors are new beginnings. -surprise! -surprise! your dedicated fidelity advisor can help you open those doors. for you, mama. through personalize
kate? >> oceangate safety practices are facing real scrutiny because of the tragedy and what the co-founder is saying about safety at the company, and the ceo who died aboard the sub. >>> plus a new charge in the case of the armorer of the "rust" set. hannah gutierrez reed is accused of tampering with the evidence. >>> and now, nascar, and the department of transportation, and what it has to do with the rebuilding of i-95. we will be right back. ty can b....
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kate confirm that for us.mp, do you think that message in this environment is going to work if it is central to the presidents reelection campaign? >> i think that it will normally work and i think it is what the american people yearn for. i do not think it is a glowing romanticized version of it they just know that an argument where two people are having that arguments the likely answer lies somewhere in the middle and i totally agree with kate i think that people come to washington to get things done, whether you are the most junior member of congress or the most senior member of the senate or the president of the united states. you still want to see progress on things. and to the american people are sophisticated enough to know that the only way they're going to see progress is if both sides work together. and they spent 40 years watching somebody foment a vision. sometimes almost unnecessarily. biden pitched himself as the competent growing up in the room who would bring washington together. i love the lon
kate confirm that for us.mp, do you think that message in this environment is going to work if it is central to the presidents reelection campaign? >> i think that it will normally work and i think it is what the american people yearn for. i do not think it is a glowing romanticized version of it they just know that an argument where two people are having that arguments the likely answer lies somewhere in the middle and i totally agree with kate i think that people come to washington to...
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kate told me , that support has are hopeful they will reach their goal. >> it will be great to meet ourl and to exceed that goal . we would love that . that would make us very comfortable for the next year , as we are getting back on our feet. >> reporter: as the skaters wait for that day to come, they say, they are traversing every day they have together, holding on to that welcoming community that initially attracted so many to their sport and fighting to get the chance to keep it long into the future. >>> you can find all of our pride stories on kpix.com, and streaming on cbs news bay area all month long. >>> thank you so much for watching kpix 5 news this morning. do not forget, the news continues all day long on cbs news bay area. we will be back here tomorrow morning at 6:00. enjoy your saturday. ♪ when you start a business you put everything into it. hackers know that small business owners are busy. they don't always have time for cybersecurity, which makes them vulnerable to cyberattacks. ♪ -that's why the google tools they use every day are secure by default and why small busin
kate told me , that support has are hopeful they will reach their goal. >> it will be great to meet ourl and to exceed that goal . we would love that . that would make us very comfortable for the next year , as we are getting back on our feet. >> reporter: as the skaters wait for that day to come, they say, they are traversing every day they have together, holding on to that welcoming community that initially attracted so many to their sport and fighting to get the chance to keep it...
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we don't know what additional charges could be coming, kate, at this point.endant in a civil suit filed by the estate of former metropolitan police officer jeffrey smith who died by suicide in the days after the january 6th attack. kate. >> gabe, thank you for giving us an update on that. much more to learn. john. >>> this morning, new information that a trump campaign official is working with special counsel jack smith's investigation into january 6th. sources tell cnn that former trump campaign aide mike roman is cooperating in the probe in the efforts to overturn the 2020 election. cnn's katelyn polantz is live in washington, d.c. who is microman and what does it tell us about what jack smith is looking into? >> john, micke roman was a campaign official in 2020, one of the people working on the scheme to essentially convince battle ground states that donald trump had lost, to submit to congress that actually he had won, the fake electors scheme. you might not recognize his face. you might not have heard his name before, but this is why mike roman matters a
we don't know what additional charges could be coming, kate, at this point.endant in a civil suit filed by the estate of former metropolitan police officer jeffrey smith who died by suicide in the days after the january 6th attack. kate. >> gabe, thank you for giving us an update on that. much more to learn. john. >>> this morning, new information that a trump campaign official is working with special counsel jack smith's investigation into january 6th. sources tell cnn that...
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kate? >>> this morning, investigators are looking at who is responsible for dropping a dozen migrants doorsteps of this church after they traveled to the state by private jet. according to nonprofit, the group ranging from 20 to 30 years old had no idea where they were. isabel rosales is joining us on this. and isabel, there is a lot that goes into this. it is texas to new mexico to sacramento and now talk of florida being involved. what do you, what are you picking up? >> kate, i spoke with cecilia flores of sacramento a.c.t., a nonprofit who has spoken on the ground with the migrants, and they told her they were promised to receive help, and they were approached by an individual of a private contraccontractor, and moved to a center shelter, that they would be given shelter and clothing, and they were shaken up, because they had no idea where they were going when they got and the plane, or even that sacramento was in california. i want you to listen to flores. >> they started out, what cit
kate? >>> this morning, investigators are looking at who is responsible for dropping a dozen migrants doorsteps of this church after they traveled to the state by private jet. according to nonprofit, the group ranging from 20 to 30 years old had no idea where they were. isabel rosales is joining us on this. and isabel, there is a lot that goes into this. it is texas to new mexico to sacramento and now talk of florida being involved. what do you, what are you picking up? >> kate,...
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kate. >>> also this morning, a new read on the u.s. economy. the may jobs numbers just released and they came in way above expectations. the data showing employers added 339,000 jobs last month, a significant gain from april's 253,000 added and well above what analysts expected. the unemployment rate rose to 3.7%, up from 3.4% the month before. let me bring in christine romans, as always, to try to figure out what to make of this. >> this is a hot job market. and that 339,000, it's actually april was revised higher, so was march. the whole spring has been stronger hiring than we thought, and the unemployment rate went up, because 110,000 people entered the labor force. they hadn't been looking for a job, now they are, also looking into the household survey, there might have been more people who told the government they're not working now. overall, what businesses are saying is they were hiring like gangbusters here. it's broad based, professional and business services, 64,000. government jobs, 56,000. health care, 52,000. we just saw manufactur
kate. >>> also this morning, a new read on the u.s. economy. the may jobs numbers just released and they came in way above expectations. the data showing employers added 339,000 jobs last month, a significant gain from april's 253,000 added and well above what analysts expected. the unemployment rate rose to 3.7%, up from 3.4% the month before. let me bring in christine romans, as always, to try to figure out what to make of this. >> this is a hot job market. and that 339,000,...
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time, becoming the third state in the country to legalize same-sex marriage, allowing couples like kate and trish to tie the knot >> we knew that we had the support of our family. we knew we had the support of our friends. we didn't have the support of government >> reporter: it was their love story that ultimately became the buys baste sis of the lawsuit. barnham faces brian. but more than a decade later, the conversation has shifted >> we'd like to think that we live in a place where we are accepted and that our government isn't going to try and take away rights that had already been granted to us. >> it seems to have ramped up. and i'm not sure what the impetus was. >> do you feel like the legal status of your marriage is safe? >> i would hope that our legal status is safe but with the laws that are coming, i don't know it's not just the status of our marriage, but it's the status of just being able to be yourself. >> reporter: but iowa's same-sex marriage ban is not an outlier in 2023 alone, more than 520 anti-lgbtq bills have been introduced in states across the country, a new reco
time, becoming the third state in the country to legalize same-sex marriage, allowing couples like kate and trish to tie the knot >> we knew that we had the support of our family. we knew we had the support of our friends. we didn't have the support of government >> reporter: it was their love story that ultimately became the buys baste sis of the lawsuit. barnham faces brian. but more than a decade later, the conversation has shifted >> we'd like to think that we live in a...
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>> reporter: it is a lot of investigating, kate.x investigations, four different countries, the tsb, the transportation safety board, the canadian agency, will probably be doing the heaviest lifting, the u.s. national transportation safety board, the british and the french marine accident agencies, they will be involved, and then the rcmp, the royal canadian mounted police here, sort of the national police, will look for any possible criminal activity or concerns with this investigation across all those investigations, all of them will be sort of managed by international norms and laws so that they can all sort of cooperate together, but in the meantime the polar prince that took the titan out to sea, it is now ported in its home port, at its home dock the horizon maritime, it was across the harbor at a coast guard dock for the weekend while they were doing some investigating. the wife of mr. dawood and his son, the wife and mother of two people who died on that titan spoke out about the last time she saw them. >> we just hugged and
>> reporter: it is a lot of investigating, kate.x investigations, four different countries, the tsb, the transportation safety board, the canadian agency, will probably be doing the heaviest lifting, the u.s. national transportation safety board, the british and the french marine accident agencies, they will be involved, and then the rcmp, the royal canadian mounted police here, sort of the national police, will look for any possible criminal activity or concerns with this investigation...
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kate? john and jason were just talking about, the search capabilities, and all of the agencies, and all of the authorities and the experts now involved in assisting with the search. over to cnn's oren liebermann who has much more on this. the coast guard and so many others helping out and assisting with the search operation, and walk us through what the search capabilities are that have now been deployed. >> kate, several different assets coming from the coast guard and canadian coast guard and both have brought the c-130s which are capable of long endurance missions to search large missions on the surface of the water and flying back and forth and using different capabilities to see if there is debris on the surface or if the submersible surfaced without comecom coms, and in the potential of searching below the water, and there with p-8 poseidons searching, and we have heard from jason, p-3s, and they are an anti-submersible aircraft to search the submarine using different methods, but thi
kate? john and jason were just talking about, the search capabilities, and all of the agencies, and all of the authorities and the experts now involved in assisting with the search. over to cnn's oren liebermann who has much more on this. the coast guard and so many others helping out and assisting with the search operation, and walk us through what the search capabilities are that have now been deployed. >> kate, several different assets coming from the coast guard and canadian coast...
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today i reintroduced kate's law. the beautiful young woman in california shot and killed on a pier on the california coast and she was killed by an illegal immigrant who had entered the country over and over and over again illegally who had criminal convictions over and over and over again and yet the system kept letting her go, and kate's law provides if someone has multiple convictions or aggravated felony and they enter the country again illegally they face a mandatory minimum prison sentence. and i got to tell you, every single time i forced a vote on kate's law in the senate floor, the senate democrats line up party line to block it. because you got to understand, they don't just support illegal immigration, they support illegal immigration of violent murderers, that's what kate's law is targeted and you talked about the terror watch list. go all the way back, fiscal year 2017, 2 people on the terror watch list crossed illegally. 2018, 6 crossed illegally. am fiscal year 19, 0 crossed illegally. fiscal year 2020
today i reintroduced kate's law. the beautiful young woman in california shot and killed on a pier on the california coast and she was killed by an illegal immigrant who had entered the country over and over and over again illegally who had criminal convictions over and over and over again and yet the system kept letting her go, and kate's law provides if someone has multiple convictions or aggravated felony and they enter the country again illegally they face a mandatory minimum prison...
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because, as you said, kate, one senator can object and throw a whole wrench into this process. all have toed a gree to the process. otherwise, it is past tand that is not the expecttations, because there is an em and some of the top democrats who do not like the way this thing has come together, and some over the defense spending warning that it could hurt the pentagon in the years ahead. >> we are jammed up by joe biden, and this is the x-date, and so, am not happy with him or the process. >> reporter: the democrats believe they did not get a win. >> well, more democrats voted for it than republicans. >> reporter: what do you see? >> i think it is the most ill conceived idea. and the people who negotiated this, i would not let them buy me a car. >> reporter: and so lindsey graham said that it will not increase for the rate of inflation, and that is the concern of a number of member, and i also spoke to another senator who was concerned about the concession to give in to the republicans, but they are going to vote for it. they may not be happy with the process or the deal that
because, as you said, kate, one senator can object and throw a whole wrench into this process. all have toed a gree to the process. otherwise, it is past tand that is not the expecttations, because there is an em and some of the top democrats who do not like the way this thing has come together, and some over the defense spending warning that it could hurt the pentagon in the years ahead. >> we are jammed up by joe biden, and this is the x-date, and so, am not happy with him or the...
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>> reporter: hi, kate.urs before the hearing was due to start and the case itself didn't start today, today was jury selection, so the two sides went through which members of the jury they wanted to select and interestingly, kate, there are 14 jury members in this, two of them are spared because the judge said in case there's a con political of interest with any of the other juror members during the koufrs the trial and they need to replaced and it can be done very quickly. kevin spacey was shown into the courtroom and then into the dock which is a glass room right if middle of the courtroom, where he stood alone with a court guard and he only stood up to give his name, full name, kevin space fowler. then he sat down. he was there until about lunchtime when the court adjourned and he left with his manager, got into a london black cab and off he went the case isn't expected to restart again until friday, because there's such a backlog of criminal cases in this country and the judge said the case is probably
>> reporter: hi, kate.urs before the hearing was due to start and the case itself didn't start today, today was jury selection, so the two sides went through which members of the jury they wanted to select and interestingly, kate, there are 14 jury members in this, two of them are spared because the judge said in case there's a con political of interest with any of the other juror members during the koufrs the trial and they need to replaced and it can be done very quickly. kevin spacey...
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i'm kate snow. >> i'm ellison barber. nbc "news daily" starts right now. >>> today, monday, june 5th, scare in the air. new details emerging about that mysterious plane incident that led to a sonic boom over our nation's capital. what we're now learning about the four people killed when the plane crashed and where the investigation stands right now. >> rising tensions. a chinese warship making a dangerous maneuver in front of a u.s. navy warship. what officials are saying after this close call at sea. >>> royal no-show. the judge overseeing prince harry's trial against a british tabloid, annoyed he didn't show up today. what his lawyers are saying about why he wasn't there. >>> and pill-dropping. why other people are skipping doses of their medication. >>> we begin this hour with new information on the scare over the nation's capital. senior government officials tell nbc news the u.s. military knew there was something wrong with a small plane about 15 minutes after it took off from tennessee. it flew toward new york and t
i'm kate snow. >> i'm ellison barber. nbc "news daily" starts right now. >>> today, monday, june 5th, scare in the air. new details emerging about that mysterious plane incident that led to a sonic boom over our nation's capital. what we're now learning about the four people killed when the plane crashed and where the investigation stands right now. >> rising tensions. a chinese warship making a dangerous maneuver in front of a u.s. navy warship. what officials...