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00:00Hoje, a new tornado threat rushing in as we come on the air.
00:04Funnel clouds forming on the horizon, storms setting off tornado sirens in St. Louis
00:10and the deadly flash flooding in Dallas.
00:13A rescue attempt turning dangerous when a first responder's boat flipped over.
00:18Plus, the code red air quality alert as wildfires make air unhealthy to breathe.
00:23Al Roker standing by tracking this dangerous situation tonight.
00:27Elon Musk demanding Congress kill the bill.
00:31The president caught off guard.
00:33What's behind the sudden break?
00:35Is it because a tax break for electric vehicles was killed from that big, beautiful spending bill?
00:40First, the surprise drone strike, then the high-stakes phone call.
00:44President Trump saying Putin's warning he will respond to Ukraine, likely collapsing peace talks.
00:50The takedown at JFK, a suspect arrested for allegedly helping in the bombing of that Palm Springs fertility clinic.
00:58His fringe belief that federal officials say may have connected him to the bomber.
01:03This just in, the raid to takedown two men who tried robbing a military base.
01:09Investigators saying they found a cache of weapons, including a machine gun, silencers, plus Nazi and other white supremacist paraphernalia.
01:17The suspects, veterans themselves, so what were they up to?
01:21A major vacation alert tonight as summer ramps up.
01:24The record-breaking seaweed threat coming to a beach near you.
01:28And midnight madness over switch, too.
01:31Why, these guys waited in line for weeks, in tents, to be the first to get one.
01:37Nightly news starts right now.
01:38This is NBC Nightly News with Tom Yawmas.
01:46Good evening.
01:47Tonight, as we come on the air, a second night in a row of severe weather hitting the Midwest.
01:53Take a look at this.
01:54A funnel cloud captured on camera just outside of St. Louis.
01:58Shoppers nearby taking shelter inside of a Trader Joe's.
02:01And sirens going off tonight after a deadly tornado just a few weeks ago devastated parts of St. Louis after sirens weren't activated.
02:10The region also facing flash flood warnings.
02:13Plus, the code red tonight.
02:15Air quality alerts due to those raging Canadian wildfires.
02:18Al Roker is tracking it all.
02:20But first, Shaquille Brewster reports tonight from Missouri on those dangerous storms.
02:24Tonight, another round of severe weather and at least one funnel cloud captured on camera threatening the Midwest.
02:32A new tornado warning just issued.
02:34Flash flood warnings and tornado sirens blaring in and around St. Louis.
02:39Grocery shoppers sheltering in place and trees toppled over.
02:43Less than three weeks after an EF3 tornado ripped through the city.
02:47We're in the tornado.
02:50Oh.
02:50Killing five people after the sirens weren't activated.
02:55St. Louis police tonight warning structures damaged in that storm are not safe to seek shelter in.
03:01The new threat coming after a deadly night of storms further south.
03:05Dallas fire teams say a rescue boat flipped, throwing first responders into fast-moving waters as they tried to save a driver overnight.
03:13Thankfully, even though they got swept downstream, they were able to make it to safe refuge.
03:19After waiting for the water levels to recede, those responders found one man dead inside a vehicle.
03:25The flooding was part of a system that brought torrential downpours and two tornadoes to the Kansas City area yesterday.
03:32The National Weather Service assessing the trail of fallen trees in towns like Independence, Missouri.
03:37I can say with confidence that we have at least one tornado damage path here through Independence.
03:41How serious of a tornado?
03:43It's at least a low-end EF1.
03:45This new video shows the funnel cloud approaching an engineering building that a tree hit as J.C. Mason was working inside.
03:51It was crazy when we heard that crash.
03:55It was big.
03:56It shook the building a little bit.
03:57And tonight, hazy skies from Wisconsin and Michigan to New York City as smoke from more than 100 out-of-control Canadian wildfires billows into the U.S.,
04:07resulting in a code red air quality alert for swaths of the northern Midwest.
04:13And Shaq joins us now live from Independence, Missouri.
04:16Shaq, talk to us about some of that damage there just behind you.
04:18Yeah, Tom, you see behind me the road completely closed off, a tree falling and bringing down with it a power line.
04:27You see scenes like this on homes, on top of businesses in the area.
04:31But tonight, neighbors telling me they are grateful that there were no serious injuries or loss of life here in Missouri.
04:38Tom?
04:38All right, Shaq Brewster leading us off tonight.
04:40Let's get right to Al Roker, who's live in studio tonight.
04:43And, Al, it's not over yet, right?
04:44Absolutely not, Tom.
04:45In fact, we've got heavy rain, heavy thunderstorms across St. Louis into Illinois.
04:50Flooding is probably going to be a big problem there.
04:52You can also see heavy showers and thunderstorms with a storm system that's developing along the southeastern Atlantic coast.
04:58A risk for 6 million people tomorrow from Wichita, Oklahoma City, down to Midland, Texas.
05:03A few tornadoes possible upwards of 3 to 4 inches along the southeastern coast, 3 to 5 in the Mid Plains.
05:09Plus, we've got the wildfire smoke tomorrow.
05:12We're looking at unhealthy air in the Midwest and in the Northeast due to ozone.
05:16And we've also got record-setting temperatures.
05:19Most likely, Tom, summer comes slamming in.
05:21Temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s from New York up into Syracuse.
05:26A busy start to the summer.
05:27All right, Al, we thank you for that.
05:28Now to the growing rift between Elon Musk and President Trump.
05:32Musk ripping into what the president calls his big, beautiful bill over the amount of spending in it.
05:37Musk's now demanding lawmakers, quote, kill the bill.
05:40Here's Gabe Gutierrez.
05:42Tonight, just days after this soaring send-off from the Oval Office.
05:47I expect to remain a friend and an advisor.
05:51Elon Musk is threatening to blow up President Trump's signature legislation, his big, beautiful bill.
05:57The tech titan and top Trump ally now posting, call your senator, call your congressman, kill the bill.
06:03He's frustrated.
06:03I think he believes, in my judgment correctly, that we're quickly becoming debt slaves.
06:10Musk opening a rift among Republicans, urging any lawmaker who supports the bill to be fired.
06:15The House speaker stunned.
06:17We were texting one another, you know, happy text, you know, Monday.
06:2124 hours later, he does a 180 and he comes out and opposed the bill.
06:24And it surprised me, frankly.
06:25The bill would extend Trump's 2017 tax cuts, eliminate taxes on tips and overtime, and spend billions on border security.
06:33Plus, it imposes new work requirements to get Medicaid.
06:36I'm not happy about certain aspects of it, but I'm thrilled by other aspects of it.
06:41Tremendous amounts of benefit are going to the middle-income people of our country.
06:44But Musk has slammed the bill over its spending.
06:47I was, like, disappointed to see the massive spending bill, frankly, which increases the budget deficit, not just decrease it, and unreminds the work that the Doge team is doing.
06:59The Congressional Budget Office projecting it would increase the budget deficit $2.4 trillion over a decade.
07:06But the bill's supporters argue that agency has gotten projections wrong before, and that Musk's opposition won't sway support in the Senate.
07:15I know he's a glamorous sort of celebrity, but he's not a big factor in it.
07:17Meanwhile, Democrats are also facing their own deep divisions.
07:21Today, former President Biden's press secretary, Corrine Jean-Pierre, announced she was leaving the Democratic Party to register as an independent,
07:29promoting her new book, promising a look inside a broken White House,
07:33even though she repeatedly defended the administration for years.
07:37He is as sharp as ever, as I have known him to be.
07:41In this moment, is the president leading?
07:43The president is the president of the United States, and he is leading.
07:46It comes amid new scrutiny of Biden's mental acuity while in office.
07:50Now, the book will examine the, quote, betrayal by the Democratic Party that led to him dropping out of the race.
07:56I think we need to stop thinking in boxes and think outside of our boxes and not be so partisan.
08:05Big news for Democrats.
08:06But, Gabe, let's go back to that escalating feud over the president's so-called big, beautiful bill.
08:11The president is getting even more involved in those negotiations.
08:14Yes, Tom.
08:15Just a short time ago, a group of Republican senators met with the president here at the White House to discuss how to muscle this bill through.
08:22The stakes are incredibly high for the Trump agenda, and the president knows it.
08:26As the Senate Majority Leader just said, failure is not an option.
08:31Tom.
08:31All right.
08:31Gabe Gutierrez at the White House.
08:33Meet the press moderator.
08:34Kristen Welker joins us now live in studio.
08:36So great to see you, Kristen.
08:38Thank you.
08:38I know you have new reporting tonight for our viewers.
08:40Take us into the White House.
08:41What are they saying over what Musk is doing?
08:43Well, Tom, a senior White House official says, well, they were caught off guard.
08:48They weren't entirely surprised by Musk's increasing attacks on the so-called big, beautiful bill.
08:53And a source telling me people in the president's orbit are furious about Musk's posts, including where he said lawmakers should be fired for voting for the bill, calling it a betrayal, saying it suggests Musk is open to funding Democratic campaigns, Tom.
09:08And Musk calls himself the doge father.
09:10And the White House believes that this is not personal.
09:12It's just business.
09:13That's right.
09:14Sources say that the White House believes Musk's motivation is in part business, saying Musk is upset an electric vehicle tax credit was taken out of the bill that would have helped Tesla.
09:24Two sources familiar with the matter, saying Musk had personally lobbied to keep it in.
09:28One administration source telling us that while Musk speaks for his company, the president speaks for the country.
09:35All of this, Tom, could jeopardize the Republican goal of having this pass by July 4th.
09:40Kristen Welker with that fresh reporting tonight.
09:42Kristen, great to have you here.
09:43All right, we're turning now to President Trump also tonight, revealing he spoke to Russian President Putin, saying he will retaliate after that astonishing Ukrainian drone attack on Russian bombers.
09:53Keir Simmons joins us now.
09:54Keir, President Trump also pessimistic about a ceasefire.
09:57That's right, Tom, President Trump tonight, describing his one-hour, 15-minute call with President Putin as a good conversation, but not a conversation that will lead to immediate peace.
10:09After recently saying repeatedly he thought Putin was ready for peace.
10:14He said Putin offered to participate in nuclear talks with Iran, while Trump says Putin also told him, quote, very strongly that he would have to respond to Ukraine's drone attack on Russian jets.
10:24As we got new images today of the damage tonight, Ukraine's President Zelensky saying Putin feels impunity, Tom, and Russia is, quote, giving the finger to the entire world.
10:34Tom?
10:35A major statement.
10:36All right, Keir Simmons, we thank you.
10:37We have new developments tonight in that Molotov cocktail and flamethrower attack in Boulder, Colorado.
10:43Late today, a federal judge moved to block the deportation of the suspect's family, who are all Egyptian citizens.
10:49Here's Morgan Chesky.
10:49Tonight, as the investigation into Sunday's fiery attack in Boulder, Colorado, moves forward, a federal judge has temporarily blocked the deportation of terror suspect Mohamed Solomon's family.
11:03His wife and five children were taken into ICE custody yesterday, according to the Homeland Security Secretary.
11:09Today, DHS said the family came to the U.S. in 2022, and Solomon filed for asylum, listing his wife and children as dependents.
11:16Their visas ran out in early 2023.
11:19This video, shared on a pro-Hamas telegram channel, shot before Sunday's attack, shows Solomon driving his car, speaking in his native Arabic.
11:31Solomon stating, God is greater than the Zionists, than America and its weapons.
11:39Prosecutors now say 15 people were injured at Sunday's rally, calling for the release of Israeli hostages.
11:45I feel this huge heat wave on my side.
11:48I look to my side and I see this big ball of flames that was engulfing people.
11:53Nayor Bitton, who was seen Sunday rushing to help those who burned, was there simply by chance, vacationing from Israel to hike Boulder's famous flat irons.
12:04I feel extremely grateful for being in the right place at the right time.
12:09Now, suspect, Mohamed Solomon, is due back in court here in Boulder tomorrow.
12:13And tonight, the FBI tells me additional search warrants have been executed as this investigation continues.
12:20Tom?
12:21Now to the shocking raid in Washington state.
12:23Two military veterans arrested, now facing charges of robbery, assault, and attempted theft of government property.
12:30And investigators say white supremacist material was found in their home.
12:34Courtney Kuby joins us now.
12:35Courtney, the vets also attempted to steal thousands of dollars' worth of military equipment.
12:40What was going on here?
12:41Yeah, that's right, Tom.
12:42Federal charges just released, alleging this duo both military veterans broke into an Army Ranger building at Joint Base Lewis-McChord last weekend,
12:51attempting to steal roughly $14,000 in government property.
12:55When a soldier stumbled upon them during this brazen attempted robbery, they attacked him with a hammer.
13:00According to a federal affidavit, the suspects fled, but authorities tracked them down,
13:05identifying them as Charles Ethan Fields and Levi Austin Frakes.
13:10A raid on their house found Nazi paraphernalia, dozens of firearms, including a machine gun, ballistic helmets, and body armor.
13:17According to officials, one of the men claimed the pair had been stealing from the base for about two years
13:22to later sell and trade the items.
13:25Tom?
13:26Courtney Kuby with those new images.
13:27Courtney, thank you.
13:28Now to the new arrest and that alarming attack on a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California.
13:33Tonight, authorities saying the suspect who carried out the bombing had helped.
13:37Sam Brock with the latest details.
13:39Several weeks after a man detonated a bomb at this Southern California fertility clinic,
13:44killing himself and injuring four others in what the FBI called an act of terrorism,
13:48a second person is now behind bars tonight.
13:5132-year-old Daniel Park detained at JFK Airport in New York and accused of providing material support to the bomber Guy Edward Barkus.
13:59Law enforcement learned that Park spent approximately two weeks visiting Barkus's residence, running experiments in Barkus's garage.
14:08In the criminal complaint, the government says Park shipped approximately 275 pounds of ammonium nitrate,
14:15an explosive precursor used to make homemade bombs to Barkus.
14:18And they say they recovered handwritten notes of chemical explosive equations,
14:23including one related to the deadly bombing of a federal building 30 years ago.
14:26Park was in possession of an explosive recipe that was similar to the Oklahoma City bombing.
14:33Both men, police say, held twisted anti-life ideology dating back about a decade, which may have connected them online.
14:40They don't believe that people should exist.
14:42Police also say Park bought a plane ticket to Poland in cash four days after the bombing
14:46and burned some of his clothing before being picked up by authorities in Warsaw and sent back to the U.S. to face prosecution.
14:53And Sam is here now. And Sam, you know, this is pretty chilling.
14:57Authorities are saying they used A.I. to build some of these bombs?
14:59It's really scary, Tom, and it's according to the court documents,
15:01which say that Barkus, in this case, did use an A.I. chat program specifically to try to maximize the lethality of the bomb.
15:07Police also say it's the second time this year a high-profile bombing has been linked to searches using publicly available A.I.
15:13As for Park in court today, he came in with a T-shirt that said, fight like Ukrainians.
15:17All right, Sam Brock for us.
15:18Up next, it smells, it's ugly, and it could ruin your next vacation.
15:23Millions of tons of this seaweed just floating out there in the Caribbean.
15:27And soon, it could wash up at your resort.
15:29How soon? That's next.
15:35We are back now with an alert for anyone headed to the Caribbean for vacation this summer.
15:39A record-breaking amount of sticky and smelly seaweed is washing up onshore.
15:44And our Marissa Parra reports those blobs of seaweed could be headed for the U.S.
15:48The largest seaweed mass ever, slamming the coasts of the Caribbean.
15:55Scientists from the University of South Florida say nearly 38 million metric tons is washing up on the shores from Puerto Rico to Guyana.
16:02I can assure you that it's not a comfortable feeling.
16:05It's called sargasm, algae that floats on the water with tiny air sacs, surviving on nothing but sunlight, water, and nutrients from the ocean.
16:13And this time, it's breaking records.
16:16The sheer scale wreaking havoc on wildlife and tourism across the Caribbean.
16:20The number is far surpassed expectations.
16:23This fisherman in Puerto Rico saying it's a very bad thing because you can't fish properly.
16:28Everything comes out full of sargasm, and the fish leave the area.
16:32Well, near Cancun, this barrier was put in place to protect the resort-lined coast.
16:38In 2023, another massive slop of seaweed invaded Florida.
16:42Our Sam Brock got an up-close look off the coast.
16:45No matter which direction we look, it's all over here.
16:48Satellite images show just how big it's grown in the past 10 years.
16:51An individual patch can be as small as a handful, or it can be as big as several football fields across.
16:59Scientists now working to understand how to tame it as this ocean giant grows stronger by the day.
17:06Now, this seaweed right here, this is sargasm, but this is not the problem.
17:10Experts say it's the floating mass headed our way.
17:13That is the problem, and that could hit places like Miami Beach sometime by mid-June,
17:17and that could be a real smelly problem, Tom.
17:19Yeah, the timing is terrible.
17:20Okay, Marissa, we are back in a moment with Elephant on the Loose,
17:24the incredible video that shocked people in this grocery store.
17:29Also tonight, the U.S. Navy saying it will rename the Harvey Milk Oilership.
17:34Milk served in the Navy during the Korean War and became one of the first openly gay elected officials in the U.S.
17:39A Pentagon spokesperson says the names of military assets will be, quote,
17:44reflective of the commander-in-chief's priorities.
17:46And overseas, we've got some pretty wild video of a, look at that, of a very hungry elephant in this grocery store in Thailand.
17:54The elephant going after nine bags of sweet rice crackers, a sandwich, and some bananas.
18:00A $25 meal.
18:02A local park ranger says the elephant is known for breaking into homes for food, but this was his first store.
18:08All right, when we come back, there's good news tonight.
18:11Why so many are smiling after waiting two months outside for a video game console.
18:17Work hard to play hard.
18:18That's next.
18:23Finally, there's good news tonight.
18:24They are wild.
18:25They are wacky.
18:26But when it comes to Nintendo, they are all business.
18:29Living outside for months just to buy the new Nintendo Switch.
18:33Here's Brian Chung.
18:33Tonight, fans are ready to switch it up.
18:38Raise your hand and shout if you're excited for the Switch 2.
18:42The long-awaited Nintendo Switch 2 drops at midnight.
18:46We are getting a Nintendo Switch 2 today.
18:48I'm so hyped.
18:49It looks great.
18:50I'm excited to just be a part of that midnight release culture again.
18:55It comes with a bigger screen and better graphics.
18:58How excited are you?
18:59Absolutely excited.
19:00Nintendo fan Jonathan Altenberg says he's been in line since 11 a.m. yesterday.
19:05The visuals look awesome.
19:07Gameplay looks really fun.
19:08Gabe Torres lined up eight years ago, too, when the first Nintendo Switch dropped.
19:12But tonight, he's ready for an upgrade.
19:15You stayed overnight?
19:15Yep.
19:16The whole time?
19:16Yep.
19:17Slipped in a weather pod right there.
19:18I really love this community.
19:20I love hanging out with the people that are here.
19:21Now, Nintendo hasn't released the numbers on their pre-release yet.
19:26But the company sold more than 150 million units of its first Nintendo Switch.
19:32To pick it up right at midnight, you had to score a reservation.
19:35These superfans expected to be some of the first to get the Switch 2.
19:39What does it feel like knowing you're only a few hours away from getting your hands on that console?
19:43I think surreal again.
19:45Like, you know, it's like, it's like, you know, you hype something up so much in your mind.
19:49It's exciting.
19:50It's really, really exciting.
19:52Brian Chung, NBC News, Super Mario World.
19:56Our teams are everywhere.
19:58That's nightly news for this Wednesday.
20:00Remember, tonight and always, we're here for you.
20:02Thanks so much for watching.
20:03I'm Tom Yamas.
20:04Have a great night.
20:13We'll see you next time.

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