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would nick be limping? >>> coming up. >> were awe wear that the cops were running a camera on you as you coached the team? >> i had no idea. >> coach hillary secretly taped. >> did you think you saw a hitch in his gate? >> definitely. i observed the significant limp when he went off at half time. >> and questioned -- >> a man was treated like an animal and that's not allowed in the united states. >> when "dateline" continues. n s my dad joined the navy and helped prosecute the nazis in nuremberg. their values are why i walked away from my business, took the giving pledge to give my money to good causes, and why i spent the last ten years fighting corporate insiders who put profits over people. i'm tom steyer, and i approve this message. because, right now, america needs more than words. we need action. when it comes to using data, which is why xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network that lets you design your own data. choose unlimited, shared data, or mix lines of each and switch any line, an
would nick be limping? >>> coming up. >> were awe wear that the cops were running a camera on you as you coached the team? >> i had no idea. >> coach hillary secretly taped. >> did you think you saw a hitch in his gate? >> definitely. i observed the significant limp when he went off at half time. >> and questioned -- >> a man was treated like an animal and that's not allowed in the united states. >> when "dateline" continues. n...
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he said, they arrested matt and nick. and i said, matt and nick who? and he said, our cousin matt and nick sampson. >> reporter: it was true. matt livers had confessed to the murders of his aunt and uncle. >> put the gun to her face and blew her away. >> reporter: and he'd named an accomplice. 22-year-old nick sampson. a cousin of matt's on another branch of the family tree. >> my husband had given me the phone. i was sitting up in bed. and i said, andy, should i be shaking? he said, that's normal, the shock. >> reporter: but matt livers had been with them at easter dinner just a few hours before. now he said that he and nick had returned to kill his aunt and uncle. >> our first reaction was grandma she had had just lost her only son and her grandson is being arrested for this. and just like us, she's like, i don't understand. and i said, grandma, none of us understand any of this. >> reporter: did it give you any sense of at least somebody has been found responsible? did it make you feel any better? >> we move on to the next phase of this. we're in th
he said, they arrested matt and nick. and i said, matt and nick who? and he said, our cousin matt and nick sampson. >> reporter: it was true. matt livers had confessed to the murders of his aunt and uncle. >> put the gun to her face and blew her away. >> reporter: and he'd named an accomplice. 22-year-old nick sampson. a cousin of matt's on another branch of the family tree. >> my husband had given me the phone. i was sitting up in bed. and i said, andy, should i be...
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nick: marcus, pleasure. nick. lemonis: nick? nice to meet you, brother. this is really a small kitchen. it's tight. nick: a lot of the equipment in here is very, very dated, so we've just been kind of doing the best we can. lemonis: it's tough to work in here. nick: you get used to it. lemonis: what was strange is that i'm here around lunch time, and there's not really anybody here. as i walk around the inside of the facility, i'm underwhelmed. i can't tell if they've given up or they don't care. but i can't invest in a business that dante has neglected. what would you call these two colors? salmon and light salmon? dante: salmon. lemonis: let's the three of us go outside. and as i go around the outside of the property, i'm seeing weeds everywhere, crap hanging from the trees. the parking lot looks like garbage. now, i can be tolerant for certain things, but disrespecting hard-earned assets is not one of them, and so i'm gonna put him through the paces. what would you rate the property today, aesthetically? dante: uh, 5 out of 10? lemonis: a 5? what's giv
nick: marcus, pleasure. nick. lemonis: nick? nice to meet you, brother. this is really a small kitchen. it's tight. nick: a lot of the equipment in here is very, very dated, so we've just been kind of doing the best we can. lemonis: it's tough to work in here. nick: you get used to it. lemonis: what was strange is that i'm here around lunch time, and there's not really anybody here. as i walk around the inside of the facility, i'm underwhelmed. i can't tell if they've given up or they don't...
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i'm nick schifrin. judy: reviews from both ends of pennsylvania avenue, i'm joined by yamiche alcindor and lisa de lisa was in the room today. lisa, do you, nick was reporting on the change the majority leader mitch mcconnell made early in the afternoon in the rules governing the trial. what will that mean going forward? lisa: it is significant in terms of the calendar. let's go over quickly what the gech exactly does. it moves, it allows each side up to three days of presentation. it was just two days and that meant those would be two very long days, going into 1:00 or 2:00 in thew morning. will be shorter days ending in thevening. the change meant any previous gathered evidence will n be admitted as evidence or this trial. that was somethi mcconnell was going to require a vote for. now, the evidence, which includes almost 4000 pages of entered into the record as part of the trial. what does that mean? it means the trial could be a little longer. e schedule going ahead, if they wrap today as we expect,
i'm nick schifrin. judy: reviews from both ends of pennsylvania avenue, i'm joined by yamiche alcindor and lisa de lisa was in the room today. lisa, do you, nick was reporting on the change the majority leader mitch mcconnell made early in the afternoon in the rules governing the trial. what will that mean going forward? lisa: it is significant in terms of the calendar. let's go over quickly what the gech exactly does. it moves, it allows each side up to three days of presentation. it was just...
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david friedman: thank you, nick. nick schifrin: preme. attempts, as you know, and as president trump marked today, ishave failed at eli-palestinian peace. where do you think you can succeed, where your predecessors have failed? david friedman: this is different. offer from the israelis for the first time in the history of this confli, where the israelis indicate the terms on which they're wdeling to live y side a palestinian state, the territorial dimensions of a palestinian state, the conditions that need to be put in place before they would agree to live side by side a palestinian state. this is different in terms of details, in terms of really eaeating, i think, a very pathway for palestinian statehood.oo and, we think the palestinians should engage, and we're very grateful that so many other countries around the worlu have issue constructive statements urging the same thing. nick schifrin: with those details, of course, comes the opportunity for people to criticize them. and there are specific details that the palestinian criticizing.
david friedman: thank you, nick. nick schifrin: preme. attempts, as you know, and as president trump marked today, ishave failed at eli-palestinian peace. where do you think you can succeed, where your predecessors have failed? david friedman: this is different. offer from the israelis for the first time in the history of this confli, where the israelis indicate the terms on which they're wdeling to live y side a palestinian state, the territorial dimensions of a palestinian state, the...
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nick: yes, the u.s. does not like to talk about the number, but iran chose these targets, chose the main u.s. airbase in iraq where president trump visited, met troops. that is the base president trump has been talking about, how important and expensive it is. they did not hit other bases. judy: what do we know about casualties? nick:it the my saying they do not have an estimate, but a did -- i did talk to a defense official the answer was, we have good early warning systems. let's put that strange comment into context. these missiles are flying from 180 miles away. they take five to seven minutes to get to these bases. 30 seconds or so for the u.s. to spot them, only 10 or 20 seconds more to know they aring. there are three to four minutes for the basesreo know they coming, not a lot of time. but the u.s. has bn fortifying these bases, working with soldiers to be able to hunker down quickly and those minutes really do allow soldiers to get to a place they can withstand impact of the missile the u.s. mil
nick: yes, the u.s. does not like to talk about the number, but iran chose these targets, chose the main u.s. airbase in iraq where president trump visited, met troops. that is the base president trump has been talking about, how important and expensive it is. they did not hit other bases. judy: what do we know about casualties? nick:it the my saying they do not have an estimate, but a did -- i did talk to a defense official the answer was, we have good early warning systems. let's put that...
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nick: on that -- sorry, secretary. did you -- nancy, i want you to take that ball and run with it a slightly different way. rt of good governance is governments responding to their people. and part of that is democracy movements, protests we have seen around the world. and civil society in general. talk about the importance of that. how can we, how can in the context of creating this long-term strategy, support civil roig, and support these people who are -- civil society, and support these people who are trying to make governments more accountable and improve governance. nancy: one quick footnote, usaid was a global leader in establishing democracy as a part of a development agenda almost 30 years ago. the problem has been, a, it has never had rich amounts of funding. and 2, is aid sometimes gets leery of jumping into situations that seem political. and a lot of times it's the politics that need to be understood in order to get the democracy and governance right. the civil society movements of people, these are some o
nick: on that -- sorry, secretary. did you -- nancy, i want you to take that ball and run with it a slightly different way. rt of good governance is governments responding to their people. and part of that is democracy movements, protests we have seen around the world. and civil society in general. talk about the importance of that. how can we, how can in the context of creating this long-term strategy, support civil roig, and support these people who are -- civil society, and support these...
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i'm nick schifrin. judy: now to our white house correspondent yamiche alcindor and congressional correspondent lisa de chardin -- lisa desjardins. lisa, you had a chance to look at the senators, watching from television screens, we. can't see th a long night last night, big day today. how much are they paying attention? lisa: for the first two hours today, they did seem t be paying careful attention with the exception of a handful of senators w. most of the serious and you could feel a sense of gravity in the room about the articles of impeachment. there wasn't -- that wasn't there for yesterdayat as the first two hours. you can tell many senators are going on a few hours of sleep, probably not for the only time duringhis trial. after a few hours you could tell the attention levels were dissipating and you could also tell senators themselves were leaving the chambers in larger nuers. at different times come our teams took account and roughly between 1/5 and one fourth of theat s was absent for much of t
i'm nick schifrin. judy: now to our white house correspondent yamiche alcindor and congressional correspondent lisa de chardin -- lisa desjardins. lisa, you had a chance to look at the senators, watching from television screens, we. can't see th a long night last night, big day today. how much are they paying attention? lisa: for the first two hours today, they did seem t be paying careful attention with the exception of a handful of senators w. most of the serious and you could feel a sense of...
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. ♪ nick: i am nick clark. also coming up, after months of uncertainty, lebanon has a new government but unrest on the streets is not over. case of announces a new virus that has claimed six lives. several countries are ramping up measures to block the spread. you are watching extended coverage of president trump's impeachment trial in the u.s. senate. today is the first day of the trial and politicians have been debating the rules that will govern the remaining days and weeks of the proceedings. democrats have proposed a series of amendments and rules made out should rejectnell bids from the democrats to force the white house and state department to provide evidence. it would take a two thirds vote to convince to remove term from office but the amendments need a simple majority to pass. democrats continue to push for -- the calling the cover current rules a cover-up. chuck schumer: i sent a memo to the desk to subpoena records and documents. support senator schumer's amendment, which would ensure a fair trial
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nick bosa. the young 49ers defensive star grew up miles away from where he will be playing in the super bowl on sunday. >>> at the ten yardline. 39 second remain. quarterback here in motion comes right. back to throw, montana. steps up the throw. remember that? january 22nd, 1989, joe montana's touchdown to john tayler right there. a 92-yard drive. 49ers won the third super bowl of the decade. a comeback win. 2016 over the bengals they played at the stadium now called hard rock where this year's super bowl will be played. the last time the 49ers were in the super bowl was in miami 25 years ago. >> and you know what? rookie nick bosa was not even born yet. >> wild. >> ktvu's joe ponzi went to fort lauderdale for this sorry. >> nick bosa, his father, john played for the dolphins. nick and joey were drawn to the game as early as they can remember. >> i knew. yeah. i knew. this is my goal since i could think, yeah. >> nick is playing for football's biggest trophy on sunday but his first championship
nick bosa. the young 49ers defensive star grew up miles away from where he will be playing in the super bowl on sunday. >>> at the ten yardline. 39 second remain. quarterback here in motion comes right. back to throw, montana. steps up the throw. remember that? january 22nd, 1989, joe montana's touchdown to john tayler right there. a 92-yard drive. 49ers won the third super bowl of the decade. a comeback win. 2016 over the bengals they played at the stadium now called hard rock where...
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nick: nancy, you worked in so many fragile places. we just heard derek go through how important it is >> to know from the u.s. perspective, know the country, avoid land mines, create trust in relationships, and have an ambassador, diplomats who are both wise and also backed from washington. what's your experience been in these places? what are these places looking for to best make them a little more resilient? a little less fragile? nancy: first of all i think every country will be different. but some of the core principles were embedded in the task force recommendations which have now been enshrined in the global fragility act. as you heard from raj at the last panel, we have this unbelievable moment right now where a decade of lessons, hard earned lessons, data research, the task force, putting that into recommendations, a lot of organizations, many of you in this room working on it. has translated into the global fragility act, which requires the government to have a coordinated 10-year strategy for working along some of those core
nick: nancy, you worked in so many fragile places. we just heard derek go through how important it is >> to know from the u.s. perspective, know the country, avoid land mines, create trust in relationships, and have an ambassador, diplomats who are both wise and also backed from washington. what's your experience been in these places? what are these places looking for to best make them a little more resilient? a little less fragile? nancy: first of all i think every country will be...
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nick: can you talk about the separation from your mother? when you were taken to auschwitz, she was taken away, then there was one moment when you did see her. how did that come to pass? thomas: i was still with my father, then i was separated from my father, he was sent to another camp. i ended up -- it is a long story, but i ended up at what .as known as a children's camp consisted of collecting garbage from different camps, and at one moment we were sent to a camp which was close to the woman's camps. and somehow there were two friends of mine who also came from there and we knew that the women were in that particular camp, i think it was the camp in birkenau, pushing our garbage wagon, started yelling across the electric wire. tell the women from the town that we are here. some of them came out and my mother was among them. it was the first time i saw my mother since the time we were separated. then a woman capo came from their side and dispersed them. it was almost a glimpse and i did not see her again until december of 1946 so there we
nick: can you talk about the separation from your mother? when you were taken to auschwitz, she was taken away, then there was one moment when you did see her. how did that come to pass? thomas: i was still with my father, then i was separated from my father, he was sent to another camp. i ended up -- it is a long story, but i ended up at what .as known as a children's camp consisted of collecting garbage from different camps, and at one moment we were sent to a camp which was close to the...
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and it's interesting, nick. those k-12 dolrs, all of these llars, specifically go to low come communities. they're through block grants in part. and, also, we will s tens of thousands more openings for head starts, especially in those low-income communities. no people know, education still mainly funded by the states, but, here, the federal government is adding more ofthts own role t. nick: lisa, this isn't only rsout dollars and dollars and a whole lot of dolright? this is about some policy shifts in this bill as well, especially on coal miners. nick: it is a really big shift, something the federal government has never done before, permanently making up for the gap in a private penystem, in this case of coal miners. now, specificall we have to tell the bigger story here, e know coal mining has been on the decline overall. in fact, if you look at the numbers, nick, it's rather astounding. since 2008, between then and 2018, the coal industry lost 32,000 jobs, or 37% of its jobs, largely to bankruptcies. those com
and it's interesting, nick. those k-12 dolrs, all of these llars, specifically go to low come communities. they're through block grants in part. and, also, we will s tens of thousands more openings for head starts, especially in those low-income communities. no people know, education still mainly funded by the states, but, here, the federal government is adding more ofthts own role t. nick: lisa, this isn't only rsout dollars and dollars and a whole lot of dolright? this is about some policy...
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cheryl knew early on that nick was talented on the field. walking right up to his football coach at seven years old. >> i went down to the coach and he said i want to play defense. how does a seven-year-old know that? >> reporter: but he knew through high school and college his dream was the nfl. like his brother. >> he had such an amazing work ethic. you know, this is their dream. they work hard to be where they are at. you know, this didn't just fall in their labs. >> reporter: maybe their competitiveness with each other helps in the game? >> ping-pong, whatever, you name it. it is always a competition. we keep it in a little better now, not too aggressive. darts, pool, whatever it is. >> reporter: when they were younger i would roughhouse, mom says nick would be the one crying. >> joey was so much bigger than him. they were rough. they were crazy. >> reporter: now nick is crazy on the field and relentless on the attack. he is playing the super bowl in his own backyard. >> to be representing in his hometown is just incredible for him. >> r
cheryl knew early on that nick was talented on the field. walking right up to his football coach at seven years old. >> i went down to the coach and he said i want to play defense. how does a seven-year-old know that? >> reporter: but he knew through high school and college his dream was the nfl. like his brother. >> he had such an amazing work ethic. you know, this is their dream. they work hard to be where they are at. you know, this didn't just fall in their labs. >>...
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nick: i'm nick schifrin. jush: te their reporting, our correspdents. hello to both of you lisa, you were watching it all and you are seeing something new today how the senators are taking i in? lisa: generally above theid republican of the chamber, i saw every single senator taking notes or looking through eraphic presentation in paper form that will democrats had given uut. il today, republicans had been given the choice to get the presentation in paper form or not. some republicans have chosen not to look at it. some senators wereki l and not taking notes. today, the desks are full of documents. an did not see a single senator nodding off. that is a funny thing to talk about, but these are long days and the chairsre hard an it's a very common to see briefth moment senators nodding off. i did not see it. this is an alert senate. there are two factors. there isat anticn of the president's side presenting his case very soon and pple are focusing on getting ready preparing for that. i also think there is a lot of consideration of the questions senators w
nick: i'm nick schifrin. jush: te their reporting, our correspdents. hello to both of you lisa, you were watching it all and you are seeing something new today how the senators are taking i in? lisa: generally above theid republican of the chamber, i saw every single senator taking notes or looking through eraphic presentation in paper form that will democrats had given uut. il today, republicans had been given the choice to get the presentation in paper form or not. some republicans have...
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nick: u.s. officials tell pbs newshour that last monday president trump hosted a security council meeting in florida and his topis as cited intelligence of what they called an imminent threat. by thursday the pentagon had a plan. on friday, the u.s. drone killed soleimani outside the baghdad airport. president trump delivered a specific threat, tweeting, if iran strikes any americans or american assets, we have target 52 iranian sites, some at a very high level and important to iran and the iranian culture, and those targets in iran itself will be hit very fast anvery hard. international lawyers say targeting cuural sites would illegal under international law, but trump repeated the threat on sunday. ote, they are allowed to kill our people. they are allowed to use roadside bombs. but we are not allowed to touch their cultural sites? it doesn't work that way. the president also threatened iraq. que, if they do ask us leave, we will charge them sanctions like they'veorever seen bef sthey will mak
nick: u.s. officials tell pbs newshour that last monday president trump hosted a security council meeting in florida and his topis as cited intelligence of what they called an imminent threat. by thursday the pentagon had a plan. on friday, the u.s. drone killed soleimani outside the baghdad airport. president trump delivered a specific threat, tweeting, if iran strikes any americans or american assets, we have target 52 iranian sites, some at a very high level and important to iran and the...
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. ♪ i am nick clark. coming up, european symmetries to the iran nuclear deal trigger and pressure iran to returning to full compliance. the u.s. senate is supposed to take up against freshener -- against president trump. one million people are urged to flee as a volcano erupts. ♪ sit on says it has halted an arms revolt by members of an intelligence unit who were angry at the terms offered upon their dismissal. the prime minister tweeted the situation is under control. it is the first major challenge from within the ranks during the transitional government that took power in august. a reporter has more on the details. reporter: let's go back to how we got here. it happened when the operations unit says they were disgruntled and dissatisfied by the severance package offered from thee general intelligence services. these are members of the operations unit that have rejected and refused to join the military forces following a decree by the military council to either retire. they say the package level offer
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we will talk about nick kyrgios in a moment. as you say, play is already under way here on day eight. simona halep in action at the moment against elise mertens and other grand slam champions. simona halep now very much in control of this one. she took the first set and then co mforta bly took the first set and then comfortably took the second set as well. so, simona halep safely through to the quarter—finals. many predicting she could reach the final here this year. 6—a, 6—a was the outcome of that one. it means we will see dominic thiem in action against gael monfils, the frenchman who always puts on a show whenever he is out on court. a brilliant performer, he struggles to bring his best against dominic thiem. he has w011 best against dominic thiem. he has won all five of those meetings, from austria, many people predicting he could be one of those players to challenge the established order in the men's game, one of only two players, alongside daniil medvedev, under the age of 28, to have reached a grand slam final. but
we will talk about nick kyrgios in a moment. as you say, play is already under way here on day eight. simona halep in action at the moment against elise mertens and other grand slam champions. simona halep now very much in control of this one. she took the first set and then co mforta bly took the first set and then comfortably took the second set as well. so, simona halep safely through to the quarter—finals. many predicting she could reach the final here this year. 6—a, 6—a was the...
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nick: adam, this is extraordinary. adam: thank you. ♪ judy:es stooming out of rome this week are unprecedented. former pope benedict weighing in on a sensitive issueesacing his sur, pope franc. that alone is highly usual. then it turned out he reportedly disagreed with a potential change in church law. -- law considering.ncis was that law is celibacy among priests. amna nawaz picks up the story. amna: the controversy w tied month.ext being pub in it, the pope p defenestly celibacy as integral to the catholic church and rights he could not remain silent about it. that flies in the face of a vote at a special summit convened by pope francis last fall were bishops agreed some married men could be ordaine change, it would only apply to certain regions where there are priest shortages. the latest twist, benedict's team said he did not co-authed the book and wants his name removed. a senior analyst has been following this issue closely. he joins "newshour"newshour welcome to the." >> good to be with you. amna: setting asi
nick: adam, this is extraordinary. adam: thank you. ♪ judy:es stooming out of rome this week are unprecedented. former pope benedict weighing in on a sensitive issueesacing his sur, pope franc. that alone is highly usual. then it turned out he reportedly disagreed with a potential change in church law. -- law considering.ncis was that law is celibacy among priests. amna nawaz picks up the story. amna: the controversy w tied month.ext being pub in it, the pope p defenestly celibacy as integral...
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we begin with this report from nick schifrin? nick: the iranian regime wanted to unite the country. instead, regime actions led demonstrators to unite in tearing him down.r heree straight days iranians have protested t government. cell pne videos from tehranra show demonstrs chanting shame on the revolutionary guards. many protesters were student furious the revolutionary guards shot down a passenger jet last week after denying it for three days. at f a weekend vigil the crash victims, the sign read, the government's lies killed us. relatives of those killed blame the regime. >>e are gathered here because of some people's inefficiencies, inadequacies. nick: only seven days ago, hundreds of thousands of irians mourned major general qasem soleimani, killeroin a u.s. d strike in iraq. this weekend, the regime tun ed their gunseir own people. show a woman shot in the leg by police forces. at one point, a hugero started running for their lives. you can hear theear gas canisters fired at protesters by police. >> the protests are immediately responding to iran's admission of guilt, shootin
we begin with this report from nick schifrin? nick: the iranian regime wanted to unite the country. instead, regime actions led demonstrators to unite in tearing him down.r heree straight days iranians have protested t government. cell pne videos from tehranra show demonstrs chanting shame on the revolutionary guards. many protesters were student furious the revolutionary guards shot down a passenger jet last week after denying it for three days. at f a weekend vigil the crash victims, the sign...
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all too much for nick kyrgios. everything seemed to be unravelling. the crowd would probably have preferred a new one, they did not even get the broken one. at 2—1 op natal seemed anything but broken, nick kyrgios had one final go. one last nod to kobe. you forced another tie—break but he had run out of steam, in truth and the rafa nadal powers or in search of that record equalling 20th grand slam. nick kyrgios's run is over got much to the disappointment of the australian crowd watching on. rafa nadal progressing, entered the last sport of the last eight cup looking to add to his one solitary australian open final. we sought sta n australian open final. we sought stan wawrinka knocked out daniil medvedev earlier in the day, daniil medvedev earlier in the day, daniil medvedev touted as a possible champion, only one of two players this year to have made a grand slam final but stan wawrinka progressing over five sets. in the women's draw four and champions remaining after angelique kerber was not close—up —— was knocked out. all eight places h
all too much for nick kyrgios. everything seemed to be unravelling. the crowd would probably have preferred a new one, they did not even get the broken one. at 2—1 op natal seemed anything but broken, nick kyrgios had one final go. one last nod to kobe. you forced another tie—break but he had run out of steam, in truth and the rafa nadal powers or in search of that record equalling 20th grand slam. nick kyrgios's run is over got much to the disappointment of the australian crowd watching...
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yeah, that's the thing you think it'd be horrible, but i've known nick since college. and it was like i finally saw him for the first time >> jimmy: whoa [ cheers and applause matt bomer, everybody. "the sinner" returns to usa on february 6th at 9:00 p.m we'll be right back with stand-up from nick thune stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ (sprintern) paul- i'm loooooving the all-new dual camera system with ultra-wide on iphone 11! (paul) and i love how at sprint... (sprintern) ...you can get the amazing iphone 11 for zero dollars a month when you trade-in your iphone 6s or newer... (paul) in any condition. (sprintern) seriously, in any condition. (paul) and because sprint likes to do things differently, they're offering a 100% total satisfaction guarantee. while i think their network and savings are great, you don't just have to take my word for it. try it out and see the savings for yourself. (sprintern) now that's a picture perfect deal. smile. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. ♪ (beeping) (tires screeching) ♪ (beeping) ♪ this
yeah, that's the thing you think it'd be horrible, but i've known nick since college. and it was like i finally saw him for the first time >> jimmy: whoa [ cheers and applause matt bomer, everybody. "the sinner" returns to usa on february 6th at 9:00 p.m we'll be right back with stand-up from nick thune stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ (sprintern) paul- i'm loooooving the all-new dual camera system with ultra-wide on iphone 11! (paul) and i love how at...
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. >> and what she told us then thathat foreshadowed her slip from nick. >> want some milk? >> yes. >>> days after her historic night at the academ i am running to defeat donald trump. in 2016 i warned that donald trump was a dangerous demagogue, and when the republican congress wouldn't hold him accountable, i went to work helping run winning campaigns in twenty-one house seats. it's time for the senate to act and remove trump from office, and if they won't do their jobs, this november you and i will. i'm miombergand i approve t. >>> we shared a nostalgic kiss and he took his phone out and started typing. apparently, he and ryan gosling had a bet on who would kiss me first when they were 12 years old and so he texted ryan and said he won the bet. >> jessica told jimmy kimmel that the justin timberlake kiss happened right after her divorce from nick and she tells that in her new memoir "open book." >> she did not get cast, but it was just serve years latven yea she made it all on her own and we saw where it all began. church. >> this is the sanctuary of the church. yes. this
. >> and what she told us then thathat foreshadowed her slip from nick. >> want some milk? >> yes. >>> days after her historic night at the academ i am running to defeat donald trump. in 2016 i warned that donald trump was a dangerous demagogue, and when the republican congress wouldn't hold him accountable, i went to work helping run winning campaigns in twenty-one house seats. it's time for the senate to act and remove trump from office, and if they won't do their...
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the house tried to get nick mulvaney's testimony. we subpoenaed him. along with national security adviser john bolton. senior white house aide blair, omb official and national security council layer john eisenberg. they are forced to testify before the house is part of the impeachment inquiry. that president trump was determined to hide from the american people what they had to say. the president directed the entire executive branch of all the top aides and advisers to defy all request with their testimony. that cannot be allowed to stand. mister mulvaney is a highly relevant witness in this trial and was at the center of every stage of the substantial pressure campaign against ukraine. based on extensive evidence it is clear to crucial to implement the implementation to carry out the cover-up e-mail and witness testimony show that nick mulvaney was in on the president's decision to condition a white house meeting of the investigations to the president's reelection prospect. and also involved to implement and subsequently that the funds were being with
the house tried to get nick mulvaney's testimony. we subpoenaed him. along with national security adviser john bolton. senior white house aide blair, omb official and national security council layer john eisenberg. they are forced to testify before the house is part of the impeachment inquiry. that president trump was determined to hide from the american people what they had to say. the president directed the entire executive branch of all the top aides and advisers to defy all request with...
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and nick robertson in riyadh. we'll begin in the iraqi capital where a funeral procession is now under way. tell us what we are seeing and what the atmosphere is. >> reporter: well, becky, we're seeing live pictures on various iraqi channels not just from baghdad but also from the holy cities in the south. thousands of people are pouring into the streets. also outside the holy shrines in the southern cities awaiting the arrival of the remains of the ten people killed in that u.s. strike. that includes of course qassem soleimani and also the top commander here, one of the highest ranking commanders within that iranian backed paramilitary force. and, you know, we've seen these emotional scenes playing out live on television. you've had men, women turning up to mourn the death of these men that they consider to be heroes and martyrs. these are men with a great following here of young militia men who they commanded, who they led in the battlefield on the front lines in the fight against isis. and today they are out th
and nick robertson in riyadh. we'll begin in the iraqi capital where a funeral procession is now under way. tell us what we are seeing and what the atmosphere is. >> reporter: well, becky, we're seeing live pictures on various iraqi channels not just from baghdad but also from the holy cities in the south. thousands of people are pouring into the streets. also outside the holy shrines in the southern cities awaiting the arrival of the remains of the ten people killed in that u.s. strike....
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cheryl knew early on nick was talented on the field. walking right up to his coach at seven years old. >> he told the kurt just that he wants to play defense. how does a 7-year-old know that? >> reporter: but he knew the high school and college that his dream was the nfl. like his brother. >> he had such an amazing work ethic. you know, this is their dream and they work hard to be where they are at. this just didn't fall in their lap. >> reporter: maybe the competitiveness helps. >> ping-pong, whatever, it's always a competition. even now we keep it a little better. it's not too aggressive but when is whether it started to pull it's always a competitiomo the one crying. >> joey was so much bigger than him. they werewere crazy. >> reporter: now rick is crazy on the field and relentless on the attack and playing the super bowl in his own backyard. >> to be representing in his hometown, it's just incredible for him. >> reporter: she says nick is ready for sunday as for mom, -- >> come gaping day, basketcase. and absolute basketcase. >> rep
cheryl knew early on nick was talented on the field. walking right up to his coach at seven years old. >> he told the kurt just that he wants to play defense. how does a 7-year-old know that? >> reporter: but he knew the high school and college that his dream was the nfl. like his brother. >> he had such an amazing work ethic. you know, this is their dream and they work hard to be where they are at. this just didn't fall in their lap. >> reporter: maybe the...
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nick: the jurors are the senate's members. outside, the delaware representative urged senators t vote to hear ftnesses. t we should be able to hear from the folks tow what happened. president clinton president nixon directed his closest advisers to cooperate in hopes of clearing himself. >> abuse, therial, corruption. -- betrayal, corruion. nick: they saihr thet posed by president trump required this. he poses a continuing threa to our nation and to our democratic order. he must not remain in power when moment longer. nick: democrats are expected to conclude their opening arguments tomorrow. president trump's fense team begins up to three daysf arguinn saturday. judy: we are joined again by jan michelle yamiche alcindor and lisa desjardins. this is their second full day of arguments. from afar, it might look like ther is a lot of material to absorb that they had a specific strategy. lisa: a refocusing on abuse of power but they wer also laying out how they arrived at that conclusion. specifically, adam schiff said there were 1
nick: the jurors are the senate's members. outside, the delaware representative urged senators t vote to hear ftnesses. t we should be able to hear from the folks tow what happened. president clinton president nixon directed his closest advisers to cooperate in hopes of clearing himself. >> abuse, therial, corruption. -- betrayal, corruion. nick: they saihr thet posed by president trump required this. he poses a continuing threa to our nation and to our democratic order. he must not...
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joey with the chargers, nick with the 49ers. grow up in ford lauderdale, earn a trip to the super bowl in miami and you're bound to be ask body coming home. >> when you're in high school, you're kinda trying to figure out who you are. and i had amazing mentors at st. thomas. >> reporter: in bosa's first nfl season, his childhood plan has been all but realized. on sunday, a whole high school full of fans. but the rich football transaction will be hoping it ends with a super bowl championship. >>> their second to the last practice before the game on sunday. according to one reporter with access, it was spirited and lively with loud music blaring. lots of so-called experts are pick the chiefs in this one. and jimmy ward took notice. >> nobody is gonna respect us until we earn it. and it's another game we gotta earn it. give them guys all the respect. mahomes, he's the best player in the league. wide receivers, the fastest in the league. running backs, they catch the best in the league. probably this team is the best in the league.
joey with the chargers, nick with the 49ers. grow up in ford lauderdale, earn a trip to the super bowl in miami and you're bound to be ask body coming home. >> when you're in high school, you're kinda trying to figure out who you are. and i had amazing mentors at st. thomas. >> reporter: in bosa's first nfl season, his childhood plan has been all but realized. on sunday, a whole high school full of fans. but the rich football transaction will be hoping it ends with a super bowl...
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now to our nick robertson. this is uncharted territory which could have unintended consequences like we saw when the u.s. moved into iraq on saddam hussein . talk about what impact this could have on the region in the gulf, and you even saw what happened -- the aftermath of when iran attacked the saudi oil fields. >> yeah, the iranian strike in saudi arabia recently was significant because it showed complexity. it was a multiple drone and rocket strike. so it was sophisticated. and it reduced saudi arabia's oil outpit by over a half. so what they can do in the short-term can be very effective. whether or not the united states would see that coming or its allies would see that sort of strike coming and this time and stop it ints tracks that's unclear. i think the threat falls into two areas here. one is what the proxies will do th they know exactly what's expected of them by tehran and that is attack u.s. forces and interests in syria and on the ground and will be exposed to that in iraq potentially. potentially
now to our nick robertson. this is uncharted territory which could have unintended consequences like we saw when the u.s. moved into iraq on saddam hussein . talk about what impact this could have on the region in the gulf, and you even saw what happened -- the aftermath of when iran attacked the saudi oil fields. >> yeah, the iranian strike in saudi arabia recently was significant because it showed complexity. it was a multiple drone and rocket strike. so it was sophisticated. and it...
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a warning to nick kyrgios, straight sets. a warning to nick kyrg ios, rafa straight sets. a warning to nick kyrgios, rafa nadal says that is the best match he's played so far in this year's tournament. three of the top five seeds also went out today, karolina pliskova, the second seat was one of them. she was beaten. garbine muguruza progresses at the expense of elina svitolina, and belinda bencic, the number six seed, is also out. it was a day of upsets in the women's draw, just as we saw u psets in the women's draw, just as we saw upsets yesterday in the shape of naomi 0saka upsets yesterday in the shape of naomi osaka and serena williams going out, as the 15—year—old coco gauff marches on. as things open up in the women's draw, you perhaps get the feeling that the winds of change are blowing through melbourne park this year. it's fa cup fourth round weekend with the first of 10 ties today at griffin park as brentford from the championship host leicester city. it took the premier league sidejust four minutes to take the lead when kelechi ihaenacho scored from close r
a warning to nick kyrgios, straight sets. a warning to nick kyrg ios, rafa straight sets. a warning to nick kyrgios, rafa nadal says that is the best match he's played so far in this year's tournament. three of the top five seeds also went out today, karolina pliskova, the second seat was one of them. she was beaten. garbine muguruza progresses at the expense of elina svitolina, and belinda bencic, the number six seed, is also out. it was a day of upsets in the women's draw, just as we saw u...
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nick krygios responded by saying rafa nadal is too salty. no doubt claiming this was his best performance of the tournament. a warning to nick krygios. we saw a number of upsets in the women's tour yesterday. more of the same today. three of the top five seeds are out. carol yuna push cover has gone out. also out is the number six seed belinda ben church. we have also seen serena williams go out. coco gough continues her impressive tournament. you just wonder now the way the women's draw is certainly opening up this year, you get a feeling perhaps that the winds of change may well be blowing through melbourne park this year. west ham's troubles continue — after they were knocked out of the fa cup today, by championship high—fliers west brom. conor townsend scored early on to send his side through to the fifth round. west ham put up little resistance even when the baggies went down to ten men with shemi ajayi being sent off with 18 minutes remaining. it wasn't like one player that came out of the blue. it was all planned and everything an
nick krygios responded by saying rafa nadal is too salty. no doubt claiming this was his best performance of the tournament. a warning to nick krygios. we saw a number of upsets in the women's tour yesterday. more of the same today. three of the top five seeds are out. carol yuna push cover has gone out. also out is the number six seed belinda ben church. we have also seen serena williams go out. coco gough continues her impressive tournament. you just wonder now the way the women's draw is...
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and nick bovis' alleged bribe. t it is linda creighton. i spoke with her on the phone, and she told me, quote, her integrity means a lot to her. i also spoke to her attorney, who told me he had no comment. nuru and bovis were each released on $2 million bond. the department of public works says that fbi investigators gathered documents from nuru's office at city hall yesterday afternoon. tonight he is on administrative leave. alleged corruption, bribery, and side deals by one of san francisco's highest ranking employees, director of public works mohammed nuru. restaurateur nick bovis also charged in a criminal complaint with honest services wire fraud in connection with an alleged scheme to bribe a san francisco airport commissioner. the alleged bribe, $5,000 cash and free travel in exchange for the commissioner's assistance to win a bid for the right to run a restaurant at sfo. both men allegedly violated rules requiring a fair competitive bidding process though the scheme was never completed and the bribe never
and nick bovis' alleged bribe. t it is linda creighton. i spoke with her on the phone, and she told me, quote, her integrity means a lot to her. i also spoke to her attorney, who told me he had no comment. nuru and bovis were each released on $2 million bond. the department of public works says that fbi investigators gathered documents from nuru's office at city hall yesterday afternoon. tonight he is on administrative leave. alleged corruption, bribery, and side deals by one of san francisco's...
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. >>> a rescue just in the nick of time. right now, on kpix 5 news at 7:00, streaming in the cbs bay area, a woman dubuque county stuck in ys is now in the hospi it evening. i'm can best deal. >> i'm veronica della crews. she has not been seen since thursday. today around noon, a helicopter found the suv covenants know about 40 miles northeast of chico. they landed and looked inside the car and found paula beth james alive. later they used a snow cat to take her to an ambulance. the 68-year-old reportedly suffered from dementia. so far, no word on her condition. >>> here's a look at interstate 80 over donner pass. the rescue happened just in the nick of time because more snow is set for parts of california. coming up in the next 24 hours, brian hackney joining us now, the new storm will be hitting us at the wrong time. >> it will be pixie this strong line of showers coming down next that is going to be here right at the beginning tomorrow morning. it is a 6:00 to 9 am. the rainfall amount would be about 1 inch it will bring
. >>> a rescue just in the nick of time. right now, on kpix 5 news at 7:00, streaming in the cbs bay area, a woman dubuque county stuck in ys is now in the hospi it evening. i'm can best deal. >> i'm veronica della crews. she has not been seen since thursday. today around noon, a helicopter found the suv covenants know about 40 miles northeast of chico. they landed and looked inside the car and found paula beth james alive. later they used a snow cat to take her to an ambulance....
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nick spicer thanks for joining us tensions are high in iraq after an american airstrike killed iran's top military commander and an iraqi militia leader several rockets have fallen on the capital's heavily fortified green zone an air base housing u.s. troops thousands of iraqis have marched in funeral processions to show their grief the prime minister has declared 3 days of national mourning. a massive display of mourning and outrage thousands gathered in karbala to pay tribute to custom solemn money and the hundreds. it was the 2nd procession of the day to grieve the military leaders earlier on saturday massive crowds turned out in the capital baghdad to pay their respects. to pares assassination at the hands of the u.s. is fueling fears of war on the streets of tehran iranians demanded vengeance for the killing of their powerful and popular commander home. we will avenge our generals. he was not just an individual but a whole country he didn't just kill one person they killed a country. called iranians loved him he was the general of our hearts. i haven't been feeling well since yes
nick spicer thanks for joining us tensions are high in iraq after an american airstrike killed iran's top military commander and an iraqi militia leader several rockets have fallen on the capital's heavily fortified green zone an air base housing u.s. troops thousands of iraqis have marched in funeral processions to show their grief the prime minister has declared 3 days of national mourning. a massive display of mourning and outrage thousands gathered in karbala to pay tribute to custom solemn...
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nick robertson for you. cnn's nick paton walsh live from beirut. nick, in effort to provide some perspective for all of this, it is important that we explore the intelligence that -- that has been released or at least talked about as to what this imminent attack might have been on u.s. assets donald trump and his close advisors say was the reason for this attack at baghdad airport on friday. any further information at this point? >> any certain amount in terms of what they're willing to divulge. that will, of course, bel t the increasing problem for the u.s. moving forward. they have committed one of the most far-reaching acts possibly in the middle east over the past ten years or so. and they said they've done it based on intelligence. they're not willing, for reasons they say, to do it how it was gathered. and their sources and methods to fully share. what they will say is that they were concerned about imminent threats directed by qasem soleimani himself in iraq, syria, and lebanon against military and diplomatic personnel. now, there are milita
nick robertson for you. cnn's nick paton walsh live from beirut. nick, in effort to provide some perspective for all of this, it is important that we explore the intelligence that -- that has been released or at least talked about as to what this imminent attack might have been on u.s. assets donald trump and his close advisors say was the reason for this attack at baghdad airport on friday. any further information at this point? >> any certain amount in terms of what they're willing to...
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nick: iran denied thngaccusation cout of u.s. intelligence. the head of the civil aviation organization called them illogical rumors. that is what he said.ai theyother civilian airliners were in the air at the same time and the plane didn't go down immediately but it was hit or some kif chanical failure, that is what iran is saying, and tried to rn back to the airport. iran said it was willing t work with ukrainian authorities but this is crucial, iran said it is not willing to han over the black boxes to u.s. officials. judy: help us understand why those black boxes matter in understanding how this could of happened. >> the objecve data in the black boxes would be able to settle that dispute. the iranians say it was impossible for them to shoot it down. that is patently not true. the aircraft was 4000 feet above the ground, well within range of surfacil to air mi. that is wrong on the black boxes will settle it because there may be cockpit voice recordings that could be ccial and it is important those boxes end u oin some kinective hands so t
nick: iran denied thngaccusation cout of u.s. intelligence. the head of the civil aviation organization called them illogical rumors. that is what he said.ai theyother civilian airliners were in the air at the same time and the plane didn't go down immediately but it was hit or some kif chanical failure, that is what iran is saying, and tried to rn back to the airport. iran said it was willing t work with ukrainian authorities but this is crucial, iran said it is not willing to han over the...
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do you want to narrate this, nick? >> this is the summit of 30 countries that touch the pacific ocean, and the president and the first lady had just arrived, but prior to that, they had taken, the chileans had taken the secret service advance agent away from the site. and so we had a slight delay, but at this point, i thought that it was okay to go, and so we left. the president and first lady, we talked about it. as we went, and what happened was that i stayed back a little bit to allow the press to take the photograph of the president, the first lady along with the president of chile, and the security started to close in behind the president, and he is now hearing me yelling [ laughter ] so, he was trained well [ laughter ] so it was, i was fortunate, because -- [ laughter ] and so it is like moses parting the water. and the first lady is here, and she can attest that they were hitting me and i'm not sure why, but in all seriousness, i actually thought at that moment, because this is like a game, and it is like, the
do you want to narrate this, nick? >> this is the summit of 30 countries that touch the pacific ocean, and the president and the first lady had just arrived, but prior to that, they had taken, the chileans had taken the secret service advance agent away from the site. and so we had a slight delay, but at this point, i thought that it was okay to go, and so we left. the president and first lady, we talked about it. as we went, and what happened was that i stayed back a little bit to allow...
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nick parrot reports. the fourth round of the fa cup is tricky territory forjurgen klopp. he has never got liverpool beyond that. while shrewsbury can only dream of winning it, and upset now and again is always a possibility. they knew they would be up against it, even before 18—year—old curtis jones put the premier league leaders ahead. but, just 27 seconds into the second half, the optimism in the shropshire air vanished. donald love caused plenty of heartbreak as he turned the ball into his own net. a more experienced a liverpool side would probably have seen this out, but a 19—year—old making just his second appearance gave shrewsbury a chance. and substitute jason cummings took it. that restored the home side's believe, and just ten minutes later, they were level, jason cummings scoring again to give jurgen klopp a massive headache. the last thing the liverpool manager wa nted last thing the liverpool manager wanted is a replay in a congested fixture list. he threw on roberto firmino and mo salah, but neither star could produce some magic. in _— for keeping
nick parrot reports. the fourth round of the fa cup is tricky territory forjurgen klopp. he has never got liverpool beyond that. while shrewsbury can only dream of winning it, and upset now and again is always a possibility. they knew they would be up against it, even before 18—year—old curtis jones put the premier league leaders ahead. but, just 27 seconds into the second half, the optimism in the shropshire air vanished. donald love caused plenty of heartbreak as he turned the ball into...
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nick kyrgios was extremely emotional. it is a much leading the billing today, raffle and a dowel against nick kyrgios. two characters poles apart the hard—working and determined rafa up against the hard—working determined rafa up against the ha rd—working and combustible determined rafa up against the hard—working and combustible nick kyrgios. sometimes it undermines his talent. has alluded to that. as we know, nick kyrgios has responded saying that rafa nadal is super salty, suggesting he can be a little bit off, rafa nadal. if you beat him, he seems to be ok. if you lose against him, in the words of nick kyrgios. it is an intriguing contest. nick kyrgios hasjust kyrgios. it is an intriguing contest. nick kyrgios has just hit back to take the second set 6—3. 1-1. as back to take the second set 6—3. 1—1. as we know, rafa nadal a beaten finalist last year, hoping to add to that one solitary australian open title he has to be his name, but how the australian cloud would love to see nick kyrgiosjoining ashleigh
nick kyrgios was extremely emotional. it is a much leading the billing today, raffle and a dowel against nick kyrgios. two characters poles apart the hard—working and determined rafa up against the hard—working determined rafa up against the ha rd—working and combustible determined rafa up against the hard—working and combustible nick kyrgios. sometimes it undermines his talent. has alluded to that. as we know, nick kyrgios has responded saying that rafa nadal is super salty, suggesting...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york. jane: as we just heard in the report, harvey weinstein rnce walked t carpet at hollywood's biggest events. but at last night's golden globes ceremony was largely ignored. the focus was on fires raging in australia and the stars on stag sophie long was on the red carpet and has this report. sophie the first major award ceremony of the decade, and stars came out to shine. and to be ridiculed by ricky gervais's. ricky: let's have a laugh at your expense, shall we? remember, they are just jokes. sophie: the relentless, heartrending first world war epic "1917" was the surprise winner of the nit. it sold the big screen triumph over the streaming giant netflix. >> hopeeo this means thate will turn up and see it on a big screen for which it was intended. ricky: no one cares about movies anymore. everyone is watching netflix. this show should just be em coming out going well do, netflix, you win. sophie: it may have had 34 nods but it ended the night with just two awards, one of which wt to "t
nick bryant, bbc news, new york. jane: as we just heard in the report, harvey weinstein rnce walked t carpet at hollywood's biggest events. but at last night's golden globes ceremony was largely ignored. the focus was on fires raging in australia and the stars on stag sophie long was on the red carpet and has this report. sophie the first major award ceremony of the decade, and stars came out to shine. and to be ridiculed by ricky gervais's. ricky: let's have a laugh at your expense, shall we?...
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nick: christmas 2018. and a surprise visit from donald trump to the al-asad air base in western iraq, one of the targets for last night's iranian attack. the pentagon received what one ofcial called multiple hours warning from satellites and communication intercepts,, plenty of time forto troops take shelt in bunkers. they played down reports of gettm g a caps off froe iraqi government, and that iran 4 s deliberately trying to miss. in the oval officeurs ago, the president was threatening strong u.s. military retaliation for any iranian attack. pres. trump:if iran does anything they shouldn't be doing, they are going to be suffering the consequences, and very strongly. nick: but in the white house situation room lasteright, facingps his biggest test as commander-in-chief, he opted for circumspectio amidst public indicationfrom iranian officials they wanted to call it quits. for now, the trump white house been present this as a foreign-policy vtory, dramatically weakening the american regime -- iranian regi
nick: christmas 2018. and a surprise visit from donald trump to the al-asad air base in western iraq, one of the targets for last night's iranian attack. the pentagon received what one ofcial called multiple hours warning from satellites and communication intercepts,, plenty of time forto troops take shelt in bunkers. they played down reports of gettm g a caps off froe iraqi government, and that iran 4 s deliberately trying to miss. in the oval officeurs ago, the president was threatening...
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our north america correspondent nick bryant hamore. nick: today donald trump was d observing normlomatic protocols, a genial welcome foe the greek prnister. but he is the most unpredictable president ever to occupy the white house, an impulsiveness that sowed so much uncertainty amongst his foes, his allies come and even those within his own administration. he defended his order to kill general soleimani, perhapsenhe most conseal foreign- policy decision taken by u.s. president since the in of iraq. pres. trump: he has been called a monster, and he was a monster, and he is no longer a monster, he is dead, and that is a good thing and he was planning a very big attack and a very bad attack for us, and other stopped in.e and we nick: the president stepped back from his t target iranian cultural treasures, strike that would have been a war crime. hisl reverame after the pentagon and u.s. state department have publicly contradicted their commander-in-chief by stressing they would abide by international law. >> every action we take will be
our north america correspondent nick bryant hamore. nick: today donald trump was d observing normlomatic protocols, a genial welcome foe the greek prnister. but he is the most unpredictable president ever to occupy the white house, an impulsiveness that sowed so much uncertainty amongst his foes, his allies come and even those within his own administration. he defended his order to kill general soleimani, perhapsenhe most conseal foreign- policy decision taken by u.s. president since the in of...
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nick hope has been to meet her. my my goal is to inspire and to empower young pakistani girls to fulfil their dreams. she is the gentlest of human beings. she has always had this resilience, there is great to work through things to the end. she is incredibly kind, compassionate and unbelievably hard—working. when back from a very young age, when she took something on our hands she would always finish it and that is the work ethic she has put into skiing. what does it feel like skiing. what does it feel like skiing at the speed you do?m skiing. what does it feel like skiing at the speed you do? it is an amazing feeling. you have amazing turns and sometimes it can be a bit scary, but overall it is really scary, but overall it is really scary —— thrilling. it feels a bit like flying. we welcome you to be home at the olympic movement. pakistan making their debut, and thatis pakistan making their debut, and that is mia. how much they dream is it for you to be there one day?‘ big dream. i had always said to my pa
nick hope has been to meet her. my my goal is to inspire and to empower young pakistani girls to fulfil their dreams. she is the gentlest of human beings. she has always had this resilience, there is great to work through things to the end. she is incredibly kind, compassionate and unbelievably hard—working. when back from a very young age, when she took something on our hands she would always finish it and that is the work ethic she has put into skiing. what does it feel like skiing. what...
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here is nick minor. >> painting is something i could not stop. >> nick motley is a certified sports nut. who sets up camp and paints jimmy g in the parking a lot of levi's stadium. >> we really need to win because i want to go to the super bowl and go the parade. i want to sit on the sidelines. >> we caught up with nick a few days later in the studio, the sport's house in redwood city where his murals adorn the walls. how many hours to do one of those? >> like 30, 40 hours. >> woe! >> really, really cool, cool cats. >> reporter: he paints his heros from former giant ace madison baumgardner to the warrior's best. today adding a little george kittle to his jimmy g. >> i am so relaxed, it is effortless now after doing it for 40 years. it is relaxing. it allows me to go to another place. >> you have to be mighty proud here. >> i am, i am. this has been a dream. >> reporter: once a janitor, motley was fired for drawing on boxes. his art career took off from there. some of his works have fetched a thousand dollars. his custom hats $150 from tom brady to lebron. the money is great but like any
here is nick minor. >> painting is something i could not stop. >> nick motley is a certified sports nut. who sets up camp and paints jimmy g in the parking a lot of levi's stadium. >> we really need to win because i want to go to the super bowl and go the parade. i want to sit on the sidelines. >> we caught up with nick a few days later in the studio, the sport's house in redwood city where his murals adorn the walls. how many hours to do one of those? >> like 30,...
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we're in final stretch of the cnbc stock draft nick the kick has taken the lead we'll take a look at the stocks that got him there and talk to him personally all of this when power lunch returns. this is apple card. a new kind of credit card. created by apple, not a bank. with a better way to track where you spend. a new level of privacy and security. daily cash you get back every day. and no fees. not even hidden ones. oh, and if you happen to be somewhere that doesn't accept apple pay yet, there's this. nice. >>> welcome back here is your cnbc news update this hour. the u.s. says it's sending nearly 3,000 more army troops to the mideast in the aftermath of the killing of iran's top general soleimani. they are in addition to about 700 soldiers who were deployed to kuwait earlier this week. >>> new york city major bill de blasio says the nypd is increasing security at critical points throughout the city while there are no specific threats, the city remains the top terror target in the country. >> the fact is we're dealing this morning with a reality we've not faced previously it's ve
we're in final stretch of the cnbc stock draft nick the kick has taken the lead we'll take a look at the stocks that got him there and talk to him personally all of this when power lunch returns. this is apple card. a new kind of credit card. created by apple, not a bank. with a better way to track where you spend. a new level of privacy and security. daily cash you get back every day. and no fees. not even hidden ones. oh, and if you happen to be somewhere that doesn't accept apple pay yet,...
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let's bring in jomana karadsheh in baghdad, nick paton walsh. the reports of these air strikes in baghdad after the one that killed soleimani, what do we know about those? >> reporter: well, victor, we have not been able to verify these reports of a new air strike ourselves, but what we do have -- and that's very little information coming from the popular mobilization units. that's the umbrella group that is predominantly made up of these iranian-backed shia militias. in a statement in the early hours on saturday just a few hours ago, they released a statement saying that one of their convoys was targeted by an air strike in the taji to the north of baghdad. they say that none of their leaders were in that convoy, that it was a medical unit that was hit. they say that there were several casualties. at this point there's no indication, no confirmation that this was a u.s. air strike. but i can tell you, victor, people here are on edge. the situation is very tense, and they're just anticipating further escalation. >> hopefully we'll get something
let's bring in jomana karadsheh in baghdad, nick paton walsh. the reports of these air strikes in baghdad after the one that killed soleimani, what do we know about those? >> reporter: well, victor, we have not been able to verify these reports of a new air strike ourselves, but what we do have -- and that's very little information coming from the popular mobilization units. that's the umbrella group that is predominantly made up of these iranian-backed shia militias. in a statement in...
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joe, nick is feeling good down there? we need nick to play well the sunday. >> reporter: we want on a little sightseeing trip today, but it wasn't really to visit the beaches or anything. we are in fort lauderdale. this just happens to be the home in the high school of st. thomas aquinas, which is where nick osa and his older brother, joey, played. nick is already achieved a number of awards this year in his rookie year for the 49ers. he is already been named the sports writers association defensive rookie of the year. there will be even bigger things in his future. he also already has a super bowl championship. that happened when he was a youth football player there, a seven-year-old. it did not take people long here to understand that nick and his brother joey were exceptional football players there. they excelled here. the father played for the miami dolphins. nick actually started here is a freshman at a very competitive high school, and didn't just start. he excelled as a freshman. you can imagine what he was doing i
joe, nick is feeling good down there? we need nick to play well the sunday. >> reporter: we want on a little sightseeing trip today, but it wasn't really to visit the beaches or anything. we are in fort lauderdale. this just happens to be the home in the high school of st. thomas aquinas, which is where nick osa and his older brother, joey, played. nick is already achieved a number of awards this year in his rookie year for the 49ers. he is already been named the sports writers...
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. >> and had to be nick bosa. michelle griego joins us live from miami and tells us no one is prouder than bosa's mom. >> reporter: of course, she is so proud of her son, both of her sons, they are both nfl players but, yes, nick is a star and we all know that. he was awarded rookie of the year but to mom who lives in fort lauderdale still, he is just neck. >> i cook for him and they come over and they throw a fishing pole in the water. i moved here 10 years ago. >> reporter: cheryl bosa said still is in the house her son nick bosa spent his teenage years. >> when the kids were little the trampoline was my savior. so i always had to say, you know, get outside and go on the trampoline. >> reporter: her boys nick and joey are both nfl stars. joey a charger, nick a 49er. both sport the number 97 like their dad john did in his nfl career. when they were younger and would roughhouse, mom says nick would be the one crying. >> joey was so much bigger than him. they were rough. they were crazy. >> reporter: now nick is cr
. >> and had to be nick bosa. michelle griego joins us live from miami and tells us no one is prouder than bosa's mom. >> reporter: of course, she is so proud of her son, both of her sons, they are both nfl players but, yes, nick is a star and we all know that. he was awarded rookie of the year but to mom who lives in fort lauderdale still, he is just neck. >> i cook for him and they come over and they throw a fishing pole in the water. i moved here 10 years ago. >>...