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new developments on bridge collapse in baltimore. federal authorities recover the ship's voyage recorder data, as the bodies of two victims are pulled from the water. we bring you the latest.
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a stabbing spree in illinois. four people are dead and five more hurt in what the mayor is calling a senseless act of violence. a suspect now in custody. remembering senator joe lieberman, the long-time connecticut lawmaker and one-time vice presidential candidate died wednesday at age 82. the reaction from across the nation. and thinking outside the books. we take you inside the library of things, where everything from cd play esers to appliances and even a telescope are available to borrow for free baseball is back. we've got your opening-day matchups and who's already rained out. it's thursday, march 28. "early today" starts right now. good morning. i'm frances rivera. we begin with the latest developments in baltimore. the remains of two construction workers have been found after the shocking collapse of the francis scott key bridge. as the search continues for the other four missing men, we are learning more about the victims
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of this tragedy. nbc's tom llamas kicks off our coverage. >> reporter: what took seconds to come crashing down now likely to take weeks to investigate. the key bridge collapse, still too dangerous in many parts for divers to even enter the water. debris, sunken cars, containers and chunks of bridge littering the river floor. we traveled to what's left of the francis scott key bridge. we're just outside the perimeter of the disaster zone, about a quarter mile of where the collapse happened. and at sea level, the first thing you realize is the monstrous size of that cargo vessel. it is so much more massive than the structure of the actual bridge. officials say the "dali" is stable. that it has more than 1.5 million-gallons of fuel and 56 containers of hazardous material. but the coast guard saying it is not a danger. >> the crew is cooperating with what we need. they remain on board. >> reporter: but outside the
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ship, investigators hitting a snag. the search and recovery efforts have been hampered by the weather here in baltimore. there's been a steady rain all day today. patchy fog and temperatures in the 40s, but in the water it's even worse. >> divers won't be able to see anything. they're going to work by hands. >> reporter: he leads the search and evidence response team. they're using sonar and remote-operated vehicles. rovs, to scan these waters. how bad is it? >> some of the debris is still shifting. a lot of chunks of debris, rocks. we're searching for vehicles. so you're looking for the shape of a vehicle. >> reporter: some of the missing construction workers were inside their cars at the time of the collapse. you can actually see their vehicles' lights brinking on the bridge before the impact. >> it's going to be very, very difficult, i think. >> reporter: jeffrey pritzker is an executive with that
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construction company. he says the entire company is in mourning and still in shock. did the message get to your employees that the ship was going to crash into the bridge? do you know if they realized that? >> i don't know. i wasn't there. i can only tell you they were right in the middle span of that brin. right in the center of the middle of the span. i doubt if they heard anything or knew it was going to happen. >> reporter: you're saying they may have been caught completely by surprise? >> they may have been. >> reporter: he says one member of their crew miraculously survived and is still unable to speak about what happened. among those missing, miguel luna, a father of six from el salvador. there he is at a gender reveal party for his grandchild just this month. and maynor sandoval. his brother emotional, saying it's not easy seeing the bridge now, knowing that monster of iron is trapping my brother. >> our thanks to tom for that report.
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in illinois, four people were killed and five others wounded in a rampage in and around the town of rockford. most, but not all, of the victims were stabbed in the attack beginning around 1:00 p.m. local time. the mayor called it a random and senseless act of violence. the dead have not been identified, but we know a 15-year-old girl is among them. one of the wounded is in critical condition. the other four are stable. authorities say they've arrested a 22-year-old man and a motive is under investigation. turning to virginia, where two women were shot at a day care center in springfield after a gunman fired through the door. police say the man tried to speak with one of the women, who he had a relationship with, but she refused to let him in. both victims were rushed to the hospital with what was believed to be non-life-threatening injuries. more than 70 children were inside the building. luckily, none of them were hurt. after an hours-long manhunt, a suspect was arrested.
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turning to the middle east where a lebanon official says eight people were killed in israeli airstrikes in lebanon. they confirm responding. the strikes killed three of their fighters, hezbollah says. why are hezbollah and israel shooting at each other? >> reporter: good morning, frances. at least according to israel and israeli communities living close to the border with lebanon are still on a high alert this morning, as they said that sirens were still sounding warning of incoming rocket fire. now the latest exchange of fire between hezbollah and israel started on tuesday when israeli jet fighters, as you mentioned, struck a building killing at least eight people. the idf says that building was housing members of a militant group that was planning a terror attack against israeli targets. now then hezbollah retaliated with a barrage of rockets fired
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into the north of israel that killed at least one man. now this was only the latest in a long series of scuffles between hezbollah and israel, especially since the start of the war in gaza. but the concern here is that this escalation could lead into a full, the first full-blown war between hezbollah and israel since 2006 when at least 1200 help niece civilians died. and this escalation comes just as at least according to latest polls, the support by americans for the war has just sunk dramatically. if you look at it according to the latest gallup poll, only36% of americans in march were supporting the war or approving of the war. that's compared to 50% four months ago. and 55% of americans are now disapproving, compared to 45 back in november 2023. back to you, frances.
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>> claudio, thank you. a federal appeals court once again extended its hold on texas' controversial new immigration law. in a subplit decision, the pane said it should remain blocked. it is the second timethat panel has halted the law that would allow texas officials to arrest those they believe are in the country illegally. disney and florida officials have reached a settlement over how disney world is developed in the future. >> everything we've done has been in the best interest of the state of florida. and we have been vindicated on all thosl those acti >> it began when governor desantis took over the body that governors the theme park. the president of walt disney
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world resort said it opens a new chapter with the leader of the district. the convicted con man once hailed as the king of crypto will learn his fate today. in november it took the jury three hours to find him guilty of orchestrating the multi-billion dollar fraud scheme that brought down the company's crypto exchange. federal prosecutors are seeking 50 years, while the defense team is asking for six and a half years or less. the waking up to rain and the potential for flooding. let's go to bill karins. >> great to see you, frances. it's pouring in a lot of areas. even thunder and lightning waking people up in the middle of night. we've got rain from north florida all the wray toay to so
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new england. not going to be a pretty drive on 95 or the mass pike. pick your highway. and we have thunderstorms around wilmington beach. nothing severe, though. the timing of all this mess. here's how it looks at 7:00 a.m. notice d.c., you're fine. you're not going to see a lot of this rain. new york city will get lighter as we go throughout the afternoon. this is 6:00 p.m., boston to hartford to providence, and right along the coastal areas. but i-95, the evening drive should be okay. and we should be seeing everything end as we go throughout friday. as far as the flood problems go, isolated flooding possible from boston to maine an, especially along coastal sections during
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the day. frances, the weekend forecast does feature a new storm. we'll talk about that coming up, too. >> that's important to hear, thank you. coming up, we get back into the swing of things for mlb opening day. and a look back at the life of joe lieberman. ife of joe lieberman. [dog whimpers] [thinking] why always the couch? does he need to go to puppy school? get his little puppy diploma? how much have i been spending on this little guy? when your questions about life turn into questions about money... there's erica. the virtual financial assistant to help you spend, save, and plan smarter. only from bank of america. and plan smarter. vicks vapopatch. easy to wear with soothing vicks vapors for her, for you, for the whole family.
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>> reporter: senator lieberman died in new york. a statement from his family said his passing followed complications from a fall. a hawk on defense, his support of the iraq war cost him among democrats. lieberman became an independent, later a founder of the no labels organization, and his friendship with john mccain was part of his break with the democratic party. >> i'm here to support john mccain, because country matters more than party. >> reporter: an orthodox jew, lieberman a lieberman often walked critical votes in the senate. >> our thanks to kelly for that report. president biden and former president trump could cross paths in new york city today. mr. trump is expected to visit long island this afternoon to attend the wake of a slain officer. officer jonathan diller was shot and killed monday in queens when he approached a driecver parked
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illegally. the former president was moved by the invitation to attend today's wake. meanwhile, president biden will be at radio city music hall for a discussion tonight. he will appear with bill clinton and barack obama. other celebrities expected include lizzo and mindy kaling. the company my pillow is getting evicted from its minnesota warehouse. a judge ordered the eviction after the landlord said my pillow failed to pay rent in february and march. it comes as mike lindell was ordered to pay a software company $5 million over an election data dispute. and, as he faces a billion dollar defamation suit from dominion voting systems who said they rigged the 2020 election. lindell told "the associated press" the eviction is not a sign of money woes but a formality, because the owner
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in their 63rd season. the texas rangers win the world series! >> nearly five months after that last pitch, america's pastime is making its grand return. mlb opening day begins just after 3:00 p.m. eastern today with the angels facing the orioles. the texas rangers begin their title defense at home versus the cubs, while across the lonestar state you've got the astros renewing their rivalry with the yankees. and shohei otani will make his official stateside dodgers debut when l.a. takes on st. louis. so normally, though, all 30 clubs would take the field today. but the weather has already forced the postponement of the home opener for the mets and
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we're back now with what you need to know "early today." subaru is recalling 118,000 of its cars over a faulty censor that can prevent air bags from going off during a collision. it impacts 2020 through 2022 outback and legacy models. according to a cnbc survey, nearly half of americans support a ban or sale of tiktok. 20% of that total said the social app should be banned no matter what. another 27% said should be banned unless it's sold to a non-chinese company. lego has asked the southern california police department to stop using its toy over heads. it gained attention after the department posted an explanation that they needed to censor the photos per a new state law. 7-eleven has announced a new sparkling water flavor.
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one flavor, the big bite hot dog may stick out from the rest. more information about the drink will be available april 1st. yeah, it's april fool's day. we'll have to see if this is a prank or a frank-inspired beverage. you've got a couple days to figure it out. "early today" will be right back. e right back. [dog whimpers] [thinking] why always the couch? does he need to go to puppy school? get his little puppy diploma? how much have i been spending on this little guy? when your questions about life turn into questions about money... there's erica. the virtual financial assistant to help you spend, save, and plan smarter. only from bank of america. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous.
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adam kuperstein takes us inside. >> a very cool thing we have is our vinyl record player. you can also check out a cd old-fashioned boom box. >> reporter: the shelves of the hoboken library aren't just filled with books. >> how about an ice cream maker? >> reporter: the new library of things allows you to check out anything from a stud finder to an air compressor. old school video games or new sports games. >> pickleball is the sport that's the national craze here, and hoboken's no exception. >> reporter: jenny is the library's director. >> hoboken, space is an issue. why not start a collection of appliances that you may just use once a year. you may just need to power wash once a year. why not borrow from public library? >> reporter: all the things are free to borrow. you just need a hoboken library card, and once you sign a waiver, you can keep the item up to two weeks. >> people love it, they're so
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excited and we're adding to the collection. >> reporter: if there's something they don't have, you can request it, and the library might just add it to the collection. >> we are adding things like madeline madeline tin pans. >> reporter: some things help you save space. others money. and then there are things that do both. like this telescope. >> it's one of those things that is expensive to buy. so why not borrow it from the library. try something new. maybe you'll love it so much you'll buy your own. >> i have a library of things in my garage. a bunch of random stuff, right? it looks like the vinyl record comeback may be here to stay. vinyls outsold cds for a second year in row and for only the second time since 1987. around 43 million vinyl records were sold last year, which is about 6 million more than total cd sales.
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record sales raked in $1.4 billion. that's more than double what cds earn. and if you're wondering which artist sold the most, you got taylor swift who took the top three spots with her 1989. speak now, and midnights album. we have a whole bunch of vienyl. we never really play them. the official stamp for the olympic games has been unveiled. it has an art deco look. the stamps will be available tomorrow. it's priced at $2.12. thanks for watching "early
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right now at 5:00, voicing concerns. the mother of a 13-year-old boy shot outside his home in berkeley is speaking out. this

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