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social media postings. as the world still waits on israel's retaliation on iran, house speaker mike johnson is moving forward with a plan to send aid to the u.s. ally, along with ukraine in separate bills. but can he survive the growing revolt from within his own party? he was convicted of murdering his pregnant wife 20 years ago, now scott peterson is seeking a new trial, citing new evidence, with an esteemed legal group lending credence to his case. the caitlin clark fever keeps rising. and meet the face of rejection. how this man inadvertently became the bearer of bad news to those who didn't make it into this year's new york marathon. and how the group that runs the race is making it up to him. "early today" starts right now. good wednesday morning. i'm frances rivera. we begin with donald trump's hush money trial, happening here in new york.
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seven people have now been seated on the jury. the process has not been simple, with some potential jurors confronted over their social media activity. and the judge scolding the former president about his behavior in court. nbc's laura jarret kicks off our coverage. >> reporter: seven jurors have now been chosen to sit in judgment of former president trump, who left for the courthouse, then closely watching what one juror, whowas dismissed, described as a surreal selection process. >> but it's like, oh, this is just another guy, and also he sees me talking about him, which is bizarre. >> reporter: of those selected so far, a salesperson, an oncology nurse, two attorneys, an i.t. consultant, a teacher and software engineer. the slow-moving vetting process springing into an animated focus-group-like atmosphere with nearly two dozen manhattan residents offering unvarnished views of the presumptive gop nominee to his face under
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questioning by the prosecution and defense. one man calling mr. trump fascinating and mysterious. one revealing he was a big fan of the "apprentice" in middle school. a woman saying he speaks his mind, and i'd rather that than someone in office who you don't know what they're thinking. and a fourth prospective juror saying i'm a democrat, so there you go. but i walk in there, and he's a defendant, and that's all he is. the defense team raising successful objections to a hand fm h hand fm handful by pointing to social media posts, including one that said "lock him up". he is accused of directing michael cohen to make hush money
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payments. >> it's called legal expenses. that's what you're supposed to call it. nobody has ever seen anything like it. >> reporter: meanwhile, in washington, the supreme court's conservative majority appearing skeptical of a federal obstruction law that could affect some charges mr. trump faces in a different criminal case. the case in front of the justices about a former police officer who wants charges stemming from his participation in january 6 dropped. the same law mr. trump has been charged with in his election interference case. but some of the justices pressing the government to explain whether the law could unfairly sweep up those engaged in legitimate protests. >> what happened on january 6 was very, very serious. but we need to find out what are the outer reaches of this statute under your interpretation. >> reporter: now that seven jurors have been officially sworn in and empaneled in this case we now move to get the full 12 seated.
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additional batches will be brought in on thursday at 9:30. back to you. >> laura, thank you. house speaker mike johnson is pushing ahead with his plan for passing foreign aid. johnson wants to hold separate votes for aid for ukraine and israel. members of johnson's own party are revolting over the strategy. kentucky congressman thomas massie says he will co-sponsor a resolution to remove johnson as speaker. johnson called the motion absurd and said he will not resign. some democrats suggested they would vote to keep johnson in office to avoid the disruption of another search for a speaker. western allies continue to keep a close eye on israel as leaders mull over a response to iran's military attack. they expect israel seas's respoo be limited.
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but they caution plans could still change. this comes as the u.s. announced plans to impose sanctions against iran and supporters of the islamic revolutionary guard corps. nbc's claudio lavanga joins us live for more on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frances. that's right. on tuesday, national security advisor jake sulg livan said in statement the u.s. will introduce new sanctions against iran and entities that support the revolutionary guards. he also said the u.s. military will reenforce existing missile defense and warning systems that are already in place across the middle east in order to limit the effectiveness and the danger of missiles and drones. all this at the same time here across the atlantic here in the european union, joseph burrell, who is in charge of foreign affairs here says the eu as well will reenforce, so they're
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united in reinforcing their own sanctions against iran. in the meantime, israel insists they will retaliate against iran. daniel hagari, the spokesperson for the israeli defense forces said they will retaliate at a time and manner of its own choosing. he also said that the response, the defensive response against iran's attack on saturday was amazing but also that israel cannot stand still against iran's aggression and said that iran, and i quote, will not get away with it with it scot-free. the tension in the middle east has caused controversy at the university of southern california. usc has canceled their valedictorian's graduation speech. at least two pro-jewish groups
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complained for her post about the abolishment of the state of israel. >> the university has to make a decision about whether this valedictorian and her propagation of anti-semitic vitriol online is worthy of being the representative of the class of 2024. >> she says she is disappointed that the school is succumbing of what she called a campaign of hate meant to silence her voice. usc said the decision is only about campus safety, not free domfreedom of speech. a 211-mile road would run through a national park and be a first step toward accessing a copper deposit worth over $7 billion. two sources with knowledge tell the "times". the interior department plans to reject the project on the grounds that it would hurt
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wildfire and food sources used by indigenous tribes. the decision could be announced as early as this week. storms swept across the country yesterday. golf-ball-sized hail and power outages left a swath of destruction. 22 tornados were reported across four states. at least two people have been injured in those storms. for more on where those dangers are heading now, let's bring in nbc meteorologist angie lassman. good morning. >> that same system going to be a problem for us today once again. you can see the mess we're waking up to with this rain working toward the great lakes and mid wers and down through the ohio valley. we're going to continue to see this system moving to the east and taking the rain with it. folks along the east coast, mid atlantic will see the shower activity. we'll still be looking at the
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severe risk for parts of the country today. i'll show you that here in a moment. but then we gear up for our next front that starts to work into this region, bringing us once again another roiund of severe weather. 25 million people at risk for severe weather. huntington to pittsburgh, kansas city dealing with impacts as well potentially through the day today. hail, wind gusts are going to be the top impacts, but we can't rule out a tornado or two. 14 million people, the bull's eye for tomorrow, places like st. louis, dallas as we see th today. along the gulf coast we head to the low 80s. plenty of cloud cover over san antonio with highs in the upper
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80s. that's a look at your forecast, back to you. "early today" is back in a minute with a tragic update on the case of two missing kansas moms and why the l.a. innocence project is taking uh the case of scott peterson. g uh the case of scott peterson. hurry up dad! you've been in there forever! i'm trying! this cheap stuff is too thin! i told you not to get the other toilet paper. here's charmin ultra strong. ahhh! my bottom's been saved! woooo! with its diamond weave texture, charmin ultra strong cleans better with fewer sheets and less effort. what's everybody waiting for? this? ok hon, we know you're clean. we all go, why not enjoy the go with charmin. (oven ding audio mnemonic) tyson boneless buffalo bites and hot wings have that tasty kick of flavor... ...so they're perfect for any get-together ...if there are any left when your guests arrive. tyson any'tizers® chicken. more kicks of flavor. more smiling snackers. more to love. tyson. ugh, when is my allergy spray going to kick in?
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>> we are on the record in the matter of the people versus scott lee peterson. >> reporter: convicted murder scott peterson is back in court. he's fighting for a new trial in the killings of his wife and unborn child more than 20 years ago. the l.a. innocence project taking up his case, arguing new evidence proves he was not behind the killing. >> it brings a fair amount of credibility to scott peterson which would not have existed prior. when they do take a case, they tend to do it if they think there's a real possibility they could be successful. >> reporter: last month, his lawyers arguing evidence previously overlooked be made available. they say it should have been presented to peterson's original defense team. >> mr. peterson's been waiting 20 years to find some of these police reports and audio recordings and video recordings that should have been provided. >> reporter: peterson was
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convicted in the 2002 murders of his wife laci peterson and their unborn child. he's serving life without parole, this after his original death sentence was overturned by the cat the california supreme court. but they say the evidence shows that laci's killer could have been burglars that broke in to a house across the street. and a burned mattress that they say could have laci's blood on it found in a burned-out van. the investigator says he didn't know about the mattress but is skeptical it could be related to the murders. >> i think there is a possibility, but it's like the possibility of the sun rising in the west tomorrow. >> reporter: peterson facing an uphill battle to earn a new
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trial as questions remain over whether new evidence will be enough to set him free. >> the likelihood is very small that scott peterson will be granted a new trial out of this. the bar is extremely high. it's not just if there was evidence excluded from the trial. it's if that evidence, when discovered, would likely return a different verdict. >> and our thanks for that report. still to come, only one football star is brave enough to ask hollywood stars and celebrities. do they know things? let's find out. new details on travis kelce's new off-the-field gig. after this. w off-the-field gig. after this. (♪♪) looks right. [thud] [rushing liquid] nooo... nooooo... nooooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! only bounty absorbs spills like a sponge. and bounty is 2x more absorbent so you can use less and get the job done with one. this works. [thud] kind of.
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draft. led by the one and only caitlin clark. she went first to the indiana fever. emily longnecker from our indianapolis station got reaction from the fans. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: in a state where basketball is a religion. >> with the first pick in the 2024 wnba draft -- >> reporter: indiana fever fans went to church monday night. and their prayers were answered. >> the indiana fever selects caitlin clark. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: the indiana fever selecting caitlin clark as their number one draft pick. >> she's such a powerhouse, and the talent that she brings, the energy and all of the range that she has. >> i'm so excited that she's coming to indiana. i think it's going to be great for the whole fan base. >> reporter: speaking of fan base. young women, many of them basketball players themselves came out to see a woman they look up to take the next step in
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her basketball career. >> caitlin clark's like always been, like, a mentor to me, because she's been really good at basketball and i want to be like her when i'm older. >> she's just a great shooter, overall great player. a team player. i love that about her. she has amazing handles. she's a great player overall. >> women's college sports, women's sports in general have never gotten the recognition that i feel they deserve, and caitlin is bringing that. and she does it with class and dignity. >> reporter: these fans say they can't wait to tell caitlin clark "welcome home to indiana". >> i think once she gets here, she'll see the love, the support and the love that we have. >> our thanks to emily longnecker for that report. nearly 165,000 runners were rejected from the 2024 new york marathon lottery last month. but it was a smiling runner pictured on the disantppointing
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e-mail that went viral. he became known as "negative nick". >> i'm the most-hated person in running? my friends are like, you realize everyone's getting that. >> last week, members of the roadrunners showed up offering a guaranteed spot in this year's new york city marathon, and a new nickname, positive parise. >> the iconic olympic torch is already on the way to the city of light. and in a few hours, "today" is bringing paris to rockefelle
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