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Morning Joe

there is no active threat. dadeville is the latest community to be shattered by gun violence the shooting there happening within hours of a deadly mass shooting in louisville, kentucky police say two people died and four more were rushed to the hospital after shots were fired into a crowd at a park >> so tired of this. i can't make any sense of it >> reporter: that shooting just days after a mass shooting at a bank in the same city left five dead more prayers but little solutions. >> elise jordan, in this shooting, just like all the others, the stories are unfathomable a 16-year-old is celebrating her sweet 16, and among the victims, her brother. young people politically, young people are taking up this issue they are beginning to say, "we have to worry about ourselves because no one else will."

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

what are they going to do about it >> reporter: there's no doubt. there's a lot of pressure on the biden administration to get to bottom of what happened. the fbi is investigating the pentagon is investigating. democrats and republicans on capitol hill, the house intelligence committee saying they are going to launch an investigation. they are asking for a number of briefings to try to figure out how a 21-year-old gained access to the nation's most sensitive secrets. we know he was in i.t. he may have had access to a computer system that contained some of these documents. it's problematic, including for allies we know they have been trying to reassure allies. including poland they tried to reassure them. he has confidence in u.s. in intel intelligence >> whether they will share intelligence we have an interview with jim himes who has concerns about that the ranking democrat on house intelligence we talked to mike turner

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Ana Cabrera Reports

zwerner's civil suit also alleging that the parents did not disagree for him to be placed into special education classrooms zwerner's attorney says the new indictment addresses one failure, but school leaders are also accountable >> at that point in time, you have a ticking time bomb in the school, and the school failed to do anything about it >> reporter: while questions still remain over how the 6-year-old was able to access the gun, the family said the weapon was secured and they always have been committed to keeping firearms out of the reach of children. meantime, the school district had no comment on the indictment, but previously told nbc news they were working to address safety and security concerns in all of their buildings. back to you. >> our thanks to nbc's miguel almaguer. up next on "ana cabrera reports," stepping in, more than 200 drugmakers are blasting a texas judge's decision to halt the two decade old fda approval of that abortion drug as the justice department asks an

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

because they are family they are >> reporter: what are you thinking about and feeling? >> because there's grace in here. it's grace they let you be yourself even if you're going through it >> reporter: nbc news, zinhle essamuah, toledo, ohio when we come back on this easter sunday, the tornadoes destroyed their church, but their faith still stands

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Dateline

prosecution went to grea lengths to say clay used after killing chanin - >> they swabbed the face of th cell phone and they got dna. and they got this dna and it's not his. unidentified male. th phone doesn't have mr. starbuck's dna on it >> reporter: and mor unidentified dna found o chanin's neck, where she was strangled. >> fair to say going back to the term match, that there was another contributor on the sample referenced miss starbuck's neck male contributor that has not bee identified >> correct >> reporter: whose dna was that, the defense asked? no on knows. but the presence of mal starbuck dna at the crime scen was no mystery at all. not onl had clay lived in that house but the dna could have bee transferred from children goin back and forth between parents as marshall explains. only his audio could be shown not his face. do you ever share clothe with austin now? >> if, like, all my shirts are dirty or something, i'll borro one of his shirts. and i use also blake's old sweatshirt. >> reporter: the matter of the alibi. neighbors in the area where clay starbuck claimed hi car broke down testified tha

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Dateline

>> there's no physical evidence >> there were a couple times where i actually laughed out loud reading what they had sai in there and how ridiculous th story is that they put togethe of what he did and how he di it >> reporter: none of it, the said, beginning with the dna evidence detectives found so incriminating, that male starbuck dna, in all likelihood, they said, came from one o them, austin or blake. but i couldn't have come from th youngest, marshall, who learne in the process that he was not clay's biological son, was conceived during a relationshi chanin had after their first divorce. murder, as we say exposes all kinds of secrets >> the evidence they have is trace dna. it's like i go up t you and touch you on the hand. it's that small. >> reporter: but there i starbuck dna >> yeah. >> reporter: and there are som who have said, if it's not him was it one of you guys >> there's starbuck dna in the starbuck house

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Chris Jansing Reports

that the abuse was, quote, god's will or threatening that the victim or victim's family would go to hell if they told anyone nbc's anne thompson is covering this story from rome also with us msnbc papal analyst christopher white. what more have we learned from this report, and have we heard anything from the victims reacting to it >> reporter: first of all, chris, this report covers a period of time from the 1940s to 2002, and i think what i found most gut wrenching was that in several parishes in the archdiocese of baltimore there was not just one abuser or two abusers or even three abusers, but in one case 11 abusers over a period of time from 1964 to 2002 that was at st. mark's parish in

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Chris Jansing Reports

abortion without parental consent. it's been signed by idaho's republican governor brad little, and it can mean two to five years in prison if anyone is convicted. nbc's ali vitale has been reporting on this. charles coleman is a former prosecutor and msnbc analyst this law creates a crime called abortion trafficking what more can you tell us about it >> reporter: this is among the most restrictive laws we have seen across the country, and certainly the first of its kind which would effectively govern the way adults could help pregnant minors without the consent of parents we're not just talking about medical abortions, we're talking about medicated abortions, the abortion pill. i can put on the screen fine points here. this is the first of its kind but could be mimicked across the country, especially in conservative legislatures. what we're talking about here is anyone who helped pregnant minors access to abortion, they

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

for tomorrow, but these barriers, obviously behind me still in place, and major security presence. so as we're talking about former president donald trump, we're also keeping our eye on president biden as well who's onboard air force one right now making his way to minneapolis to tout his administration's economic policies. biden is looking to highlight his investing in americans plan, which includinging investing in clean energy and manufacturing across the country the president so far has given no comment about his predecessor and potential 2024 opponent donald trump facing his arraignment tomorrow morning joining us to talk about this is nbc white house correspondent, monica alba. obviously president biden has been asked numerous times since this arraignment dropped his comments on former president donald trump, as yet he has said no comment any plan for what you're hearing from the white house to address it >> reporter: i don't expect this strategy to shift, yasmin.

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Chris Jansing Reports

my kids, i think that's how we have to look at it >> reporter: she said that she knows that parents trust in her with the lives of their babies, and she would protect them at all costs. she was at a teacher's conference earlier this week today was the first time she was reunited with her second graders, 7 and 8-year-olds, i asked how she was going to talk to them about this she said she was going to not talk about it if they didn't bring it up, because she didn't want to further traumatize them. that's a struggle, something i have been asking parents, and how do you talk to your kids about this, nobody has the answers. i talked to democratic lawmakers, he and the rest of the caucus plan on putting together a package it is unclear whether that will go anywhere, considering the currently bills going through the general assembly would expand access to guns here in tennessee. chris. >> lindsey reiser, thank you for that i want to bring in dr. julie

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