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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

aleve. who do you take it for? 35 past the hour and the most significant step in 30 years, president biden signed into law a bipartisan bill addressing gun violence. the new law will provide grants to states to fund red flag laws, enhance background checks to include juvenile records. close the boyfriend loophole which prohibits dating partners as well as funding youth mental health services. president biden highlighted the efforts by both parties to pass the bill. >> today, we say more than enough. we say more than enough. it's time when it seems impossible to get anything done in washington, we are doing something consequential.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

he tried to explain the bill >> well, if i listened to all of the critics i wouldn't get much done. >> reporter: but getting backup today from the senate's top republican. >> this time the democrats came our way. the result is a product i'm proud to support. >> reporter: the compromise bill nearly derailed over what's called the boyfriend loophole negotiators finally agreeing that serious dating partners who have been convicted of domestic abuse cannot purchase a firearm and the bill also incentivizes states to implement red flag laws to take guns away from people courts deem dangerous it also includes enhanced federal background checks. for gun buyers under 21 the suspects in the buffalo and uvalde shootings were both 18 years old. also $15 billion in new funding for mental health programs and school security upgrades >> doesn't focus on criminals. my view is we should be focused on criminals who commit these crimes.

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

soon be the most significant gun bill in three decades. the bill will for the first time make it more difficult for dating partners who are accused of domestic abuse to buy weapons. joe murphy last night said this. >> this bill is a compromise. it doesn't go as far as i would like to go. it certainly goes further than a lot of republicans would like it to go. but there is no doubt this bill is going to save thousands of lives. >> joining us now is nbc news capitol hill correspond ali rougha. ali, how soon could this bill get passed in both houses? >> good morning, jose. we can safely cross off today because it is currently being reviewed by budget officers. but senators waste nod time between the time when the text

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America Reports

as it passed the senate, enhanced background checks up to ten days, buyers under the age of 21, red flag laws, expand mental health resources, more dollars for school safety, include serious dating partners and prohibitions against domestic abuse, and this is aimed at things like what happened in uvalde, things that happen in buffalo. your thoughts about this. could this go some distance to preventing the next school shooting? >> i think it will have an impact on preventing the next mass shooting incident, but i don't think this is an end all, be all or catch all that will stop the next mass shooting from occurring anywhere in our country. >> and in baltimore, in the school district there, you have a bigger problem. it's not people who buy these guns mentally unstable and get them legally, it's illegally owned firearms.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

people wounded, one killed a 21-year-old texas college basketball player, home on break. >> this is beyond a tragedy. this is like -- what type of world are we really living in >> reporter: in washington, d.c., chaos at a sunday music festival. gunshots sparking panic. a 15-year-old boy killed at least three other people including a police officer hurt. >> illegal firearms in the hands of people who should not have them make events like this unsafe >> reporter: the violence comes as senators on capito hill haggle on the final details of gun restrictions >> very close to coming to fruition >> reporter: a key sticking point closing the so-called boyfriend loophole which allows dating partners in domestic violence cases to buy a gun. other changes incentives for states to pass red flag laws. more penalties for gun traffickers. enhanced backgroun checks for gun buyers under 21 and increase funding for mental healthcare

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Early Start With Christine Romans and Laura Jarrett

>> reporter: democrats and republicans could not agree on those two issues, the boyfriend loophole you mentioned, the problem being that there is a gu d divide between republicans and repub democrats over the domestic provision. currently that does not apply to dating partners. and on the other hand the funding to incentivize states to implement red flag laws. some senators would rather some of that funding be applied for crisis intervention programs that could help people with mental health. those are the two main sticking points that these negotiators have been working on in the past week as they are trying to finish and write that text for the legislation because they have this self imposed deadline of trying to pass the bill in the senate before the july 4th congressional recession. that is when the senators are leaving town for two weeks. they were hoping that they could get a bill on the floor by then so that they could pass this

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CNN Newsroom Live

patrol officer was asking for help evacuating students. so he helped evacuate between four and five classrooms. he says he heard, after that, that the shooter was down so he got closer to the area where the shooting actually happened. he says that he entered the building for moments. he said that he remembers seeing the hallway being foggy and hazy, it being very loud in there. a lot of people on the ground being treated, being given medical attention. he said that he left shortly thereafter because another officer asked for help clearing other classrooms, so he went to go do that. i asked, why did officers not go into the scene, into the school to stop the shooter sooner? and this sheriff says from where he was, he did not hear any gunshots being fired. if you're like me, you're probably wondering how is it possible to be on the scene of the shooting and not hear gunshots? i also talked to a woman who lives across the street from the school but away from where the shooting happened.

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CNN Newsroom Live

providing. according to the latest data, the government officials in kharkiv tell us it's about now 3,000 residential buildings that were severely damaged or destroyed since the beginning of the war. and including 100 schools and about 90 kindergartens. and that means that russia is deliberately targeting not only residential areas, but also critical infrastructure and also all the objects that allow the city to function normally. and that means that it will not be -- the city will not be able to return to the normal life soon because people just don't have their homes where to return. the schools will not return back to normal. and today just about half an hour ago, news came in that a large fuel depot was attacked at

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CNN Newsroom Live

estimates some 49 million people worldwide may not be able to put food on the table. as michael holmes reports, the blockade is also taking a toll on ukrainian farmers. >> reporter: a farm in ukraine stretches to the horizon. in years past, it would yield shipments of grain to be exported to the rest of europe, africa, and china. before the war, ukraine was the fourth-largest exporter of grain in the world. but now the crops may be difficult to transport anywhere because of russia's blockade of the country's black sea ports. the owner of this farm near mykolaiv says she still has silos full of last year's harvest but can't sell it because buyers can't ship it. >> translator: i think that we'll have big losses. first of all, it's the loss of crop capacity. secondly, it's a loss of money. there's nowhere to export, no sale of grain.

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