at this hour, the usual suspect, the federal arrest made possible by an unlikely source, the dna left on a partially eaten burrito. the senate just voted to repeal authorization for the gulf and iraq wars, but how likely is it to pass the republican-led house. also, home prices are cooling for the 7th straight month. we ll dig into latest numbers. and gun safety bills were just introduced in the last couple of hours. we have an exclusive interview with the congresswoman behind them, and two gun violence survivors from her district. our nbc news reporters are following the latest developments. let s start in d.c. where congressional lawmakers are deadlocked when it comes to gun laws. that doesn t mean they aren t doing anything. nbc s julie tsirkin is on the hill with new action this afternoon. what can you tell us? reporter: yeah, that s right, chris. i actually just sat down with congresswoman slotkin, who was in a press conference with two students from her district
flood warnings. the state s lieutenant governor joins us with an update. plus the justice department is reviewing a batch of classified documents found in joe biden s private office from when he was vice president. what will the president say about it today? and a 6-year-old accused of shooting a teacher with his mother s gun, the choice prosecutors now face in virginia. this is what we re watching at this hour. thank you so much for being here. i m kate bolduan. the flooding in california is really terrifying and the threat is not over. the state s governor said severe weather has killed at least 14 people now. 34 million people are under flood alerts today. more than a foot of rain has fallen in southern california in the last two days. a real threat isn t just the water, it is all it is rock slides, and the threat of severe mudslides as well that could also very quickly create dangerous conditions and it is all forcing thousands of people to evacuate their homes. c
his downstairs neighbor told the new york post the following, it seemed like he never slept, he was doing something all night, i don t know how he could have killed someone, he doesn t look that tough. there are reports he is a recovering heroin addict. now the families speaking out and rushing to his defense friday saying we have fully cooperated with law enforcement in attempt to seek the truth and promote his presumption of innocence rather than make erroneous assumptions. he drove 2000 miles from idaho to pennsylvania in order to allegedly hide at his parent s homes in the poconos. the murder weapon has not been recovered. todd: here is jonathan gilliam on the case. if they have the d.n.a. and we don t know what other evidence they have, typically if they can put a person using the cell tower information and the d.n.a. evidence, once a start building a motive and picture of his movement and evidence that puts him there at the time of the scene, it will be easier cas
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