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Announcer from nbc World Headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly news with kate snow. Good evening. Its been one week to the day since the deadliest mass shooting in orlando and today isis released a propaganda video praising omar mateen and featuring people labeled as isis fighters speaking in their native languages as the investigation continues, the fbi will release details of what the shooter said to the authorities during the attack. Tonight, thousands are gathered for the largest vigil yet. Gabe gutierrez is live. Gabe . Reporter the fbi is Digging Deeper into the gunmans past but does not indicate any prior contact with isis. In orlando today thats so awesome. Reporter strength is an art. It represents each one that passed away. Father, we pray for your protection. Reporter one week after the deadliest shooting in u. S. History and sunday services, answers are still elusive. Lift up those dads of those victims for today they will be incredibly heartbroken. Reporter also today, seeking to capitalize on the orlando massacre, isis released a propaganda video. The video show as man speaking english claiming to be an american. But investigators are still trying to pinpoint the orlando gunmans exact motive. A senior Law Enforcement official says so far they found no manifesto or anything resembling a suicide note. There is some indication on omar mateens devices that he may have used dating websites though they have not found dating apps on his cell phone. Where we are in the investigation is talking to anyone who had any kind of contact with this killer. Reporter on meet the press, Loretta Lynch said that partial transcripts will be released but would not say whether mateens wife might face charges. Its too early to say right now. Please join us for a moment of silence. Reporter here in orlando from a soccer match to a crowded Tattoo Parlor remembered. Alls remember and never forget why we are here. Reporter the focus is not on the killer but those healing. I never i cant describe that. Reporter parents like this man who on this fathers day is enduring his sons funeral. I prefer to die first, you know. I prefer to give my life for his life. Reporter oscar monetary rte just 26. The attorney general will visit orlando on tuesday to meet with investigators. Kate . Gabe gutierrez, thank you. Donald trump suggested today that the country should start thinking about profiling muslims in response to terrorism as the debate over guns heats up in congress. Kristen welker is covering it all for us and she has our report. Reporter the politics of terror heating up one week after the Orlando Attack with donald trump today calling for profiling muslims already in the country. You know, i hate the concept of profiling, but we have to start using commonsense and we have to use, you know, our heads. We really have to look at profiling. Reporter Hillary Clinton is off the trail today but has excoriated trump. This approach is not just wrong, its dangerous. Reporter the candidates sparring on the other issue now central to the debate, gun control. Weapons of war have no place on our streets. You put me in there, were going to save your Second Amendment were going to save your guns reporter after a filibuster on capitol hill this week, the senate is now poised to vote on four separate gun control bills on monday. Including a measure that would prevent those on a terror watch list who are barred from flying from getting guns. Surprisingly, trump has broken with many in his party to support the socalled no fly, no buy legislation. So we have to make sure that people that are careless or have an inclination towards terrorism cannot buy weapons, guns. Reporter and today, Top Republicans signal they may also be open to compromise. I agree that somehow, some way, we should be able to make this work. Reporter the professional National Rifle association, which has endorsed trump, insists the answer to stopping terrorism is not new laws. What were doing with this debate on the hill right now, its like they are trying to stop a Freight Train with a piece of kleenex. Reporter and congress has been here before in the wake of the sandy hook and San Bernardino shootings, similar measures went down in defeat. This time, that could change. If we have another attack, this keeps this issue of terrorism and guns at the top of the list. Reporter a familiar showdown with the 2016 race looming. Kristen welker, nbc news, washington. In the west tonight, intense heat is complicating the battle against a series of wildfires that have burned up tens and thousands of acres and threatened much more destruction. Steve patterson reports from the front lines in california. Reporter today, the blistering heat just as dangerous as the flames. Its going to be hot today so its going to be tough out there. Reporter cruz near santa bar ra battling the sherpa fire for nightfall brings the downer wings now in the haze of triple digit heat. Is the heat the biggest danger . The heat is the biggest danger for the crews and also for the fire because it heats the fuels up there that are out there and make it ready to burn. Reporter 2,000 firefighters were at the sherpa, some wearing 80 pounds of gear. This is probably the hardest work ive ever done, backbreaking and wears your body down. Reporter the heat can be stifling. For kathy brown, life is on hold. She had to evacuate more than 50 horses from her ranch thats been in the family for 77 years. Firefighters stopped the flames just a few feet from her home. Its just so scary and just seeing the red flames and just the smoke and the ash coming down and knowing that you have no control over it. Reporter in arizona, record temperatures and low humidity that started a fire on tuesday and its 40 contained. In new mexico, two dozen acres destroyed and this fire season forever altering lives. The fire is still very active. Its a tough loss to see not. Reporter the sherpa fire has been 45 contained for now 24 hours but in that time nearly 800 firefighters had been brought in to help in the heat and were already in a red flag warning. Kate . Steve patterson out in california, thank you. This dangerous heatwave is going to be a problem right into the work week. For more on that, we turn to meteorologist rafael miranda. Rafael . Thats right. Were getting into the most dangerous time period for the heat across the west. Over 25 million americans under heat alerts. Major cities like los angeles and phoenix expecting air temperatures between 100 and 125 degrees. Weve had that High Pressure still in control across the southwest. Its strengthening. In fact, weve broken records already in places like phoenix. Tomorrow, well do it again. Look at your monday high temperatures. 123 in palm springs. Those will all be new records. Now, the heat gradually subsides as we head throughout the week in phoenix. Back to the one teens. Thats ten degrees above average. The fire danger continues in california, kate. Tomorrow, winds up to 30 Miles Per Hour and temperatures near 100 degrees. A little cooler by the end of the week. Kate . Rafael, i cant believe youre saying down to the one teens. Its incredible. A new verdict this weekend in a highprofile case involving a rape of a young woman at Vanderbilt University in tennessee. Morgan radford has the details tonight. Reporter three years after the rape of a student at Vanderbilt University we the jury find the defendant reporter one of her attackers has been convicted of her assault. Guilty offing a have a grated rape. Reporter it took the jury just under four hours to find him guilty. He now faces a prison sentence of 15 to 25 years. What happened to this victim is horrifying no matter how many times you say it, no matter how many times you see it. Reporter it happened in 2013 when prosecutors say he enlisted the help of three of his football teammates to carry a drunk woman back to his dorm. He didnt physically rape her but took photos and encouraged the men who did. This sends a very large message to the college community, even if you dont commit the rape but youre in that room and participating and egging people on, you could be guilty of a crime as well. Reporter vanderbilt releasing a statement saying it will work to combat the threat of Sexual Violence on our campus. This verdict strikes at the heart of a heated debate at colleges and universities all across the country about how sexual assaults are handled and how their assailants are punished. Less than three weeks ago, 20yearold brock turner was sentenced to six months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman behind a dumpster last year. Students, stars, even the Vice President are criticizing the sentence. Now vandenberg awaits his fate. His teammate was convicted of battery. The remaining two pleaded not guilty and await trial as campuses grapple with how to protect promising futures from being dashed before they even begin. Morgan radford, nbc news, new york. And a rape case in japan was the focus of a massive antiamerican protest. Many wore black to protest a rape by a u. S. Military personnel. A rare and Dangerous Mission is under way to rescue a scientist in antarctica where its the middle of winter. Hes sick and needs to be evacuated. More tonight from kelly cobiella. Reporter the bottom of the world. The south pole. A place so cold, 57below zero tonight, jet fuel freezes. Flights in and out are nearly impossible. But tonight, a worker at the south pole station is so sick, theyve launched a rare rescue mission, so dangerous its been done only twice in the stations 60year history. In 2001, a weatherproof twin prop plane flew into the winter to rescue rom, a doctor desperately stick with pancreatitis. As they tried to leave, the wing jammed in the air. It looked like we were really stuck and after we got the flaperon taken care of, we found that we were stuck to the ice. Reporter two of the specialized planes are making their way south from canada to colorado, ecuador and chile where they are at the base station on the tip of antarctica. One plane stays behind in case the other gets into trouble frying another 1500 miles to the south pole. Touching down on high winds on a sheet of ice. The sun set in march and doesnt rise again until august. But for the next six days, the crew will have the light of the moon. All they need now is help from the weather. Kelly cobiella, nbc news, london. All the best luck. When nightly news continues, how a drug implant could be a new tool in the fight of what are you doing . Sara, i love you, and. 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The first implant will help end the abuse. Jacob rascon has more. Were calling it hooked, fighting americas addiction to painkillers. Spending time with sarah wilson, its hard to believe that for five years, this mother of four was hooked on painkillers. I was taking 10 milligrams of hydrocodone, about 20 to 30 a day. Oh, my gosh. Reporter it started with a prescription to relieve back pain after a car accident and wound up nearly destroying her family. Today, thanks to a medication, sarah is opiodefree. My kids would have said goodbye to me. Reporter she used an oral part of the drug for the now approved implant inserted into the arm releasing a steady dose of medication making it easier to take consistently, not easy to abuse and most important for sarah, out of reach of her children. My kids safety is paramount. Were hoping that this is a new opportunity to treat opiod addiction. Reporter the drug binds with receptors in the brain to block both the high and the craving. You are not giving another medication for the addiction. Youre giving the medication to stabilize the person so that they can work their recovery. Reporter thousands of health care providesers will be trained to administer the drug which will cost around 5,000 for six months of treatment. New hope for addicts everywhere. Good job this implant is another option and for some people it may be the only option. It may be the only thing that works. Reporter for the wilsons, a lifeline to recovery. Jacob rascon, nbc news, jacksonville, florida. And you can see more of our series this week on nightly news and talking with the u. S. Surgeon general about his aggressive new efforts to change the way doctors before i had the shooting, burning of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in my family to graduate from college and trained as a nurse. But i couldnt bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. So i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. 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Some of the marchers carried banners showing their support for orlando. The Police Used Tear Gas to break up the crowd. Authorities banned todays march citing security concerns. The words muslim and gay are a contradiction in much of the muslim world but its turning out to be a Pivotal Moment and has led gay muslims to increase their visibility. Roman farrow has more. Reporter one group is stepping out of the shadows. Being muslim immigrants and being queer. Reporter a new generation of gay, lesbian, transgender muslims. Im an lgbt muslim. Reporter omar is a writer and activist. What has caused you to come forward like this . We react to people to say, wait a minute, we exist. Reporter its part of the Muslim Alliance for gender diversity. I saw the news and two of my roads collided. Being a transgender man but also being somebody who is very close to my muslim community. I immediately went to facebook and wrote this post. I said, were here, were queer, were muslim, were both without apology or contradiction. Reporter how hard is it growing up with these two identities . Youre constantly pushed to give one of them up. Reporter the worlds muslims overwhelmingly consider homosexuality to be wrong. And most muslim countries criminalize hoemt homosexuality. The verses in there clearly indicate the diversity of people exist. Reporter after orlando, a number of muslim groups echoed that sentiment. Theres now an openness to lgbt muslims. Reporter a watershed moment. Ronan farrow, nbc news, new york. Up next, Lessons Learned this is brian. Every day, brian drives carefully to work. And every day brian drives carefully to work, there are rate suckers. Hes been paying more for Car Insurance because of their bad driving for so long, he doesnt even notice them anymore. But one day brian gets snapshot from progressive. Now brian has a rate based on his driving, not theirs. 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Do not take jardiance if you are on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. Other side effects are genital yeast infections, kidney problems, increased bad cholesterol, and urinary Tract Infections which may be serious. Taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you have any medical conditions. So talk to your doctor, and for more information, visit jardiance. Com finally tonight, some teens this summer are getting on the job experience and learning life lessons, too. All thanks to one mans love for bicycles. Miguel almaguer has our report. Reporter in the small basement workshop with a dirt floor, with every crank of the wrench and spin of the tire comes the sound of a lesson learned. Nice job. It only took us three tries. Reporter this is a the humble headquarters of operation bicycle. The sonoma, california, nonprofit with handson skills and life lessons are the driving force behind this small workshop. Has it taught you about responsibility at all . Definitely. Reporter the kids who come here, some from lowincome families, learn to fix bicycles that need repair and, in return, with enough hours invested, earn a bike of their own for free. It feels good to be able to do your passion as your job. It doesnt even feel like a job. Reporter adrian started the program thats helped hundreds of kids in just four years. Where do you see the most sense of pride . Seeing Something Like this . Best part of the day is when one of these guys can help the other one out and i just sit back and go, oh, yeah. They learned enough to teach each other. Reporter whether its replacing a chain or fixing a flat, what they are really learning here is selfesteem. Curtis mcintyre is 14. I love feeling like i can just work on my bike without having to get all of the help. The work ethic of showing up every day and accomplishing something. Thats what we are all about. Reporter more than just a workshop, operation bicycle is on a mission, empowering the young one lesson, one ride at a time. Miguel almaguer, nbc news, sonoma, california. Now thats a great summer job. That is nbc nightly news for this sunday night. Fathers day. Lester holt will be in tomorrow. Im kate snow reporting from new york. Ill see you all this week on msnbc. From all of us here on nbc news, happy fathers day and have a great night. Tada oof. Tada tada tada tada ta tada [ crashing ] tada [ laughing ]

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