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NBC'S ANDREA MITCHELL LEADING US OFF TONIGHT.

>> Reporter: TONIGHT JAMES COMEY HAS THE GREEN LIGHT TO TESTIFY

TO CONGRESS AS EARLY AS NEXT WEEK. PERMISSION FROM

SPECIAL COUNSEL ROBERT MUELLER AND EXPECTED TO BE ASKED ABOUT WHAT

THE PRESIDENT SAID TO HIM ABOUT THE RUSSIA PROBE.

NBC NEWS PREVIOUSLY REPORTED COMEY TOLD FRIENDS HE FELT

PRESSURE TO BACK OFF FROM THE INVESTIGATION.

THIS IS THE HOUSE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE APPROVED SEVEN

SUBPOENAS THAT, FOUR FOR MICHAEL FLYNN, TRUMP LAWYER MICHAEL

CONE AND THEIR BUSINESSES AND THREE FOR CLASSIFIED REPORTS

RELATED TO WHETHER FORMER OBAMA OFFICIALS IMPROPERLY ACCESSED

THE IDENTITY OF TRUMP ASSOCIATES AND INTELLIGENCE REPORTS.

RICE STRONGLY DENIED IT TO US. >> DID YOU LEAK THE

NAME OF MIKE FLYNN? >> I LEAKED NOTHING TO NOBODY AND NEVER HAVE

AND NEVER WOULD. >> Reporter: CLINTON BLASTED RUSSIAN SPIES

FOR HACKING HER CAMPAIGN MANAGER E-MAILS AND WORKING

WITH AMERICAN POLITICAL OPERATIVES TO TARGET HER CAMPAIGN

WITH FALSE MESSAGES ON THE INTERNET. >> THE RUSSIANS, IN MY

OPINION, AND BASED ON THE INTEL AND COUNTER INTEL, PEOPLE I'VE

TALKED TO, COULD NOT HAVE KNOWN HOW BEST TO WEAPONIZE THAT

INFORMATION UNLESS THEY HAD BEEN GUIDED, AND HERE --

>> GUIDED BY AMERICANS. >> GUIDED BY

AMERICANS. >> Reporter: WHO DID SHE SAY CREATED THE

TOP MESSAGE, TOP CAMPAIGN FUNDRAISER AND THE PRESIDENT'S

SON-IN-LAW. >> THEY CAME TO JARED KUSHNER AND BASICALLY

SAID, WE WILL MARRY OUR OPERATION, WE WILL MARRY THAT WITH

THE RNC ON TWO CONDITIONS, YOU PICK STEVE BANNON AND YOU

PICK KELLYANNE CONWAY. BANNON HAD BEEN

RUNNING THE BREITBART OPERATION. >> Reporter: THEY SAID

VOTERS DID NOT ACCEPT THAT FROM A WOMAN BUT BLAMES HER LOSS ON

JAMES COMEY FOR

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ERS, THE IMAGES ARE GRAPHIC. WE GET MORE FROM NBC'S

STEPHANIE GOSK. >> I WENT TOO FAR. I MADE A MISTAKE, AND

I WAS WRONG. >> Reporter: THE APOLOGY CAME HOURS

AFTER THE IMAGES WENT VIRAL. KATHY GRIFFIN HOLDING

A BLOODIED LIKENESS OF PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP'S HEAD.

>> THE IMAGE IS TOO DISTURBING. I UNDERSTAND HOW IT

OFFENDS PEOPLE. >> Reporter: IT WAS NOT ENOUGH FOR THE

PRESIDENT TWEETING THIS MORNING, KATHY GRIFFIN SHOULD BE

ASHAMED OF HERSELF. MY CHILDREN, ESPECIALLY MY

11-YEAR-OLD SON BARON ARE HAVING A HARD TIME WITH THIS.

SICK. THE FIRST LADY FOLLOWED.

AS A MOTHER, A WIFE AND A HUMAN BEING, THAT PHOTO IS VERY

DISTURBING AND MAKES YOU WONDER ABOUT THE MENTAL HEALTH OF THE

PERSON WHO DID IT. >> THIS IS FAKE BLOOD. JUST SO YOU KNOW.

>> Reporter: THE 56-YEAR-OLD JOKED DURING THE PHOTO SHOOT

ABOUT THE POSSIBLE REACTION FROM LAW ENFORCEMENT.

>> BECAUSE WE'RE GOING TO GO TO PRISON. >> Reporter: NOT A

JOKE FOR THE SECRET SERVICE. PEOPLE WEREN'T

LAUGHING ONLINE, EITHER CALLING IT DISASTER, REPUGNANT,

SHOCKING. CHELSEA CLINTON TWEETED THIS IS VIRAL

AND WRONG. IT IS NEVER FUNNY TO JOKE ABOUT KILLING A

PRESIDENT. >> YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING

ABOUT. >> Reporter: TODAY CNN SAID SHE WOULD NOT

HOST THE NEW YEARS EVE LIVE SHOW AND SENATOR WAS TOUGH BUT NOT

READY TO CANCEL AN APPEARANCE IN JULY. >> SHE DID MAKE A VERY

HEART FELT APOLOGY. I THINK SHE'S THINKING SHE WAS MAKING SOME

ARTISTIC STATEMENT, BUT THAT IMAGE HAS NO PLACE IN OUR POLITICAL

DIALOGUE. >> Reporter: AT A TIME OF DEEP POLITICAL

DIVISIONS, A RARE AGREEMENT OVER WHAT

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Paris Climate Deal: Pres. Donald Trump Leaning Toward Pulling US From Agreement | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 2:22.

CORRESPONDENT KRISTEN WELKER WITH THE ENORMOUS IMPACT IT

COULD HAVE. >> Reporter: TONIGHT, MOUNTING ANTICIPATION

AS PRESIDENT TRUMP INCHES CLOSER TO A FINAL DECISION ON THE

PARIS CLIMATE AGREEMENT. TWO ADMINISTRATION

OFFICIALS TELL NBC NEWS MR. TRUMP IS LEANING TOWARD PULLING

OUT OF THE ACCORD. >> VERY SOON. YOU'LL FIND OUT VERY

SOON. >> Reporter: MR. TRUMP CALLED CLIMATE CHANGE

A HOAX VOWED TO PULL OUT OF THE DEAL CALLING IT A JOBS

KILLER. >> WE WILL SCRAP THE $5 TRILLION ACTION

PLAN AND THE CLEAN POWER PLAN. >> Reporter: THE

NON-BINDING AGREEMENT ASKS THE NEARLY 200 PARTICIPATING

COUNTRIES TO REDUCE TOXIC POLLUTIONS AND WEST WING WITH

DAUGHTER IVANKA TRUMP AND SON-IN-LAW JARED KUSHNER URGING HIM TO

STAY IN BUT STEVE BANNON PRESSING HIM TO PULL OUT.

22 REPUBLICANS ASKED HIM TO WITHDRAW SAYING THE DEAL PLACES TOO

MANY REGULATIONS ON THE ENERGY SECTOR. >> HE PROMISED

CONSTITUENTS HE WOULDN'T BE PART OF THE ECONOMY KILLING

ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS. THAT'S A PROMISE HE

MADE. HE'LL KEEP IT. >> Reporter:

SUPPORTERS OF THE PARIS DEAL SAY IT'S CRITICAL TO PROTECT

THE ENVIRONMENT AND NATIONAL SECURITY AND WARNED THE EARTH HAD

THE HOTTEST YEAR ON RECORD CREATING MORE HEAT WAVES, COASTAL

FLOODING AND STRONGER STORMS LIKE SUPER STORM SANDY.

33 BIG COMPANIES PRESSED THE PRESIDENT TO STAY IN, ARGUING

THE DEAL IS ALSO GOOD FOR TRADE. THE ONLY OTHER MAJOR

COUNTRIES NOT PART OF THE DEAL, SYRIA AND NICARAGUA.

>> IN TERMS OF LEADERSHIP, IT'S DISASTROUS.

>> Reporter: IN MATTER WHAT THE PRESIDENT DAYS, CITIES AND

STATES WILL MAKE THEIR OWN RULES. >> WHEN WE TALK ABOUT

HEAT WAVES AND MAJOR STORMS, WE'RE TALKING ABOUT PEOPLE LOSING

LIVES IN BOSTON AND WE CANNOT LET IT HAPPEN. >> Reporter: MEANWHILE

TONIGHT, CONFUSION AFTER THE PRESIDENT TWEETED JUST AFTER

MIDNIGHT QUOTE, DESPITE THE CONSTANT NEGATIVE PRESS

FOLLOWED BY THE SERIES OF LETTERS

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Donald Trump DC Hotel Arrest: Suspect Had Guns In Car, Police Say | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 1:43.

BUT IT'S UNCLEAR WHAT, IF ANYTHING, HE WAS PLANNING.

PETE WILLIAMS WITH THE DETAILS. >> Reporter: SHORTLY

AFTER GETTING A TAP THAT A MAN THAT CHECKED IN LAST NIGHT

AT THE TRUMP HOTEL HAD WEAPONS, WASHINGTON D.C. POLICE AND SECRET

SERVICE AGENTS HAD HIM IN CUSTODY. >> I BELIEVE THAT THE

OFFICERS AND OUR FEDERAL PARTNERS AND IN PARTICULAR THE

TIPSTER COMING FORWARD AVERTED A POTENTIAL DISASTER IN THE

CAPITAL. >> Reporter: WHY THE MAN CAME TO THE TRUMP

HOTEL SIX BLOCKS FROM THE WHITE HOUSE REMAINS A MYSTERY.

43-YEAR-OLD BRIAN MULLS OF PENNSYLVANIA CHECKED INTO THE HOTEL

AROUND 1:00 A.M. AND TOLD THE PARKING ATTENDANT HE HAD GUNS

IN HIS CAR. AROUND THE SAME TIME, PENNSYLVANIA STATE

POLICE RELAID WORD FROM A FRIEND THAT MULLS WAS HEADED TO

WASHINGTON WITH GUNS AND TALKED ABOUT THE MAN THAT BLEW UP THE

OKLAHOMA FEDERAL BUILDING. ABOUT 2:00 A.M.

INVESTIGATORS KNOCKED ON HIS DOOR AND ASKED IF HE HAD GUNS AND HE

SAID YES IN THE CAR. A REPORT SAYS HE HAD A PISTOL, ASSAULT RIFLE

AND 90 ROUNDS OF AMMUNITION. LAW ENFORCEMENT SAID

HE WANTED TO STAY IN THE HOTEL TO SHOW HIS SUPPORT FOR THE

PRESIDENT. >> AN INTERVIEW OF MR. MULLS WAS CONDUCTED BY

AGENTS OF THE FIELD OFFICE THAT REVEALED HE POSED IN THREAT TO

SECRET SERVICE PROTECT TEES. >> Reporter: OFFICIALS

SAY MULLS HAS GIVEN CONFLICTING INFORMATION WHY HE

CAME HERE BUT NO INDICATION HE INTENDED TO HARM ANYONE.

FOR NOW HE'S

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CNN Student News - June 1, 2017 | U.S. Tests Out a Missile Defense System - Duration: 10:01.

Welcome to CNN 10.

I`m Carl Azuz with our second to the last show of the season.

Today, we`re explaining news from

southern Asia to space.

And that begins with the terrorist attack yesterday in the nation of Afghanistan.

Officials say a suicide bomber detonated a massive explosive.

It was hidden inside a water delivery truck.

The attack was made during the morning rush hour in the Afghan capital of Kabul.

It was in an area packed with commuters, people shopping, children

going to school.

International embassies nearby were damaged in the explosion and at least 90 people were

killed and around 400 were wounded.

This was one of the deadliest attacks Kabul seen in recent years, and it happened a few

days into the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

When we

produced this show, no one had claimed responsibility for the blast.

In fact, the Taliban, a violent group that used to rule Afghanistan, said it

was not responsible.

U.S. troops have been serving in the country for almost 16 years.

They are about 8,400 American military personnel there right now.

The Trump

administration is considering sending more to help fight terrorists in the country.

Afghanistan continues to be blighted by violence.

The capital Kabul has witnessed the worst of

it.

Several large vehicle bombs and attacks in recent months, perpetrated by both the Taliban

and ISIS.

What is going on in Afghanistan?

The Taliban defined their fight as a nationalist struggle, to have their conservative values

dominate.

ISIS, who had been responsible for most of the attacks in Kabul recently, have a transnational

agenda to form a worldwide global Islamic caliphate,

built on their nihilistic, ultraconservative beliefs.

Last year, Afghan forces lost more than 6,500 troops in combat with Taliban and ISIS.

ISIS, a relatively newcomers in Afghanistan, and are mostly in

the east, close to Pakistan.

They want to exploit the weak Afghan government to grown their own territory.

The Taliban also have roots and

sanctuaries in Pakistan but are a far bigger force than ISIS.

Recruitment and retention, a major problems for the Afghan army, both ISIS and the

Taliban pay fighters more than the Afghan army.

After surging its forces to over 100,000 troops in 2009, 2010, the U.S. was expected to draw

down completely several years ago.

But due to continuing

stability, keep the force presence, and along with NATO allies is gradually being increased,

although not in sufficient numbers to turn the tide of the

war.

The U.S. director of national intelligence says because of its growing missile and nuclear

capabilities, the Asian country of North Korea

is increasingly becoming a grave national security threat to the U.S.

America has a few ways it could respond.

It could launch a preemptive strike on North Korea, which carries a lot of risks.

It can work with

other countries to try to pressure North Korea to stop, which the U.S. is doing now.

It can also refine and test its own defense technology, like a

$40 billion missile defense system.

U.S. officials say it`s like trying to hit a bullet with another bullet.

The U.S. military attempted an

exceptionally difficult missile interception, its first ever to shoot down a model of a

long range intercontinental ballistic missile.

In a test taking place over the Pacific Ocean, a mock enemy ICBM fired from the Marshall

Islands was targeted by an interceptor fired from an

underground silo at Vandenberg Air Force Base north of Santa Barbara.

U.S. officials say the interceptor hit its target, the stakes couldn`t be

higher.

How much pressure are they under to make this work?

So, this is a very crucial test for the Pentagon and for the Missile Defense Agency.

North Korea is

working on development of intercontinental ballistic missile that would be designed to

target and hit the United States.

Adding to the pressure, the U.S. military`s spotty track record in these tests.

In a little over a decade, only about half

the interceptors have hit their targets and three of the previous four tests failed.

Critics say the interceptors, based in California and Alaska were rushed into deployment and

have had several mechanical problems.

Sometimes, the kill vehicle did not separate from the rest of the interceptor and at times,

there have also been problems with the kill

vehicle itself.

The interceptor test comes as Kim Jong-un crows about a missile his regime test-fired

this week, which it claims has new in-flight guidance

systems to make it more accurate.

North Korea is on the missile testing warpath right now.

TODD: A barrage of about a dozen missiles test-fired by Kim just this year and now,

his regime in an announcement brags that Kim is preparing to send

a, quote, bigger gift package to the Yankees.

Senator John McCain tells an Australian broadcaster he`s not confident in America`s missile defense

systems to counter the North Korean threat.

I don`t think that it`s acceptable for the United States of America to have an intercontinental

ballistic missile or a

missile aimed at Australia with a nuclear weapon on it and depend on our ability to

counter it with an anti-missile capability.

A key question now: what are the alternatives to this flawed missile interceptors?

In addition to missile defense, you have so-called left-of-launch cyber capabilities that are

designed to hack North Korea`s rocket systems.

You also have preemption, the possibility of a preemptive attack on North Korean missile

launch pads or on their missiles themselves.

Analysts say that is the most risky option, that it could provoke Kim Jong-un to turn

his guns on Seoul, or on the roughly

28,000 American troops in South Korea.

Experts say the U.S. might launch a preemptive military strike on North Korea only if it

became convinced that

Kim Jong-un was about to fire a missile as an act of war and not just test one.

Brian Todd, CNN, Washington.

Ten-second trivia:

Which of these places is believed to have the highest temperature?

Is it the sun`s surface, the sun`s corona or atmosphere, Earth`s core, or Mercury`s

surface?

The sun`s atmosphere or corona is thought to be about 300 times hotter than its surface

and no one knows why.

But scientists are hoping to get some more information about the sun`s mysterious corona

and the rest of the star.

NASA is planning to send

a spacecraft there on the first mission to fly into the sun`s atmosphere.

The outermost part of it anyway.

The sun is 93 million miles away from the Earth, and the Parker solar probe is scheduled

to orbit the start from a distance of more than 3 million

miles.

It`s not nearly as hot there as in the sun`s 3 million degree corona.

But the spacecraft will still have to endure temperatures of 2,500

degrees, and to do that, it will have a coat of carbon solar shields measuring almost five

inches thick.

The mission costs $1.5 billion.

It`s scheduled to launch in the summer of 2018.

Scientists hope it will help them better understand solar wind,

improve space weather forecasting and learn more about stars in general.

Humans cannot go on the deep space mission.

It`s scheduled to last seven years.

The spacecraft probably won`t come back to Earth.

An expert say it

would cost a lot more to send a person into deep space and keep him or her alive in the

process than it does to send a spacecraft or even a robot.

People have spent months orbiting the Earth, though.

And one question that often comes up is, how do they sleep?

Do you think getting a good night sleep is tough?

Try doing it in outer space.

A lot of kids asked like, how do you sleep?

Because we go around Earth 16 times a day.

And so --

Right.

You know, what do you wake up?

That`s 16 sunsets.

Or get up or get down 16 times?

I said, no, no.

So, the astronauts go around the earth every 90 minutes, far too fast for the body clock

to adopt to,

and so, they essentially experience a perpetual jet lag.

But you don`t have to be an astronaut to throw your biological clock out of sync.

Virtually every shift work on Earth experiences the same sleep issues.

Just like astronauts, you can take simple steps to improve your sleep.

Keep a regular sleep schedule.

Block out any light.

And avoid

screen time before bed.

Otherwise, your lack of sleep could catch up to you.

When you`re in space, the stakes are much higher.

So, a missed keystroke can be the difference between, you know, life and death

really.

Once upon a time, the three bears turned the tables on Goldilocks.

This happened just this week in a Southern California neighborhood.

The

little girl was nowhere to be seen, but the bears appeared to be looking for porridge

in the neighbor`s garbage.

Check it.

Somebody has been rummaging at my thrash can.

Somebody has been climbing in my tree.

Just like in the children`s story, the visitors left a bit of a mess, but no one was hurt

in the end.

Good thing Goldilocks are doors.

It`s one thing if uninvited visitors leave the neighborhood kind of trashy, but any indoor

or signs of tampering

could claws a bearglary victim to head for the hills of the carnoforest, which maybe

why Goldilocks went there in the first place.

I`m Carl Azuz for CNN 10.

One more show for the season and it`s tomorrow.

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