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and painful for the descendants. there's so much. to dort in the 3rd rush starts for a viewer he turned on t.w. . this used to help you news live from berlin us foster bulls dog could be brian today in a helicopter crash he was with these 13 year old daughter and as many as 7 others when the helicopter went down in suburban los angeles bryant was known around the world as one of the best ever and l.a. lakers fans gathered to mourn his death will go to los angeles for more. also in
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the show the deadly coronavirus continues to spread more than 2000 people have now been infected as new cases object take to within china and as the death toll rises fair fishel say they expect the outrank will only get worse. i'm tired very glad you could join me we stop with more on that breaking news on kobe bryant the american basketball icon has died in a helicopter crash the former l.a. lanka's player was traveling on a private helicopter with his teenage daughter and up to 7 others when it went down in suburban los angeles on sunday morning there were no survivors bryant won 5 national basketball association titles and 2 olympic gold medals he was 41 years old. more on that story i'm joined here in the studio by anthony how it
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from d. w. sports and from los angeles jason kemp a donya he's the law and the bureau chief for n.b.c. news radio our good to see you jason what more can you tell us about the helicopter crash well right now video from the sea the crash is actually still smoldering and it crashed about 930 local time this morning we don't really know exactly what caused the crash but i will tell you this that it was extremely foggy around southern california this morning and actually the fog bank is rolling back in now and we know that he was going to a basketball tournament one of his own tournaments the mambo cup 2 as he referred it to and that's when the crash happened but exactly what caused that crash we still don't know that yet and those answers may take days or weeks before we know something official ok so days and weeks
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a very tragic death indeed kobe bryant's fans are in shock let's listen to how they've been reacting. i just know that my wife and i just got married on a 24 for koby literally 45 years of living i have not felt this much grief and love for one man the day has passed for city in my city he was an idol he was an icon mama mentality got me through college got me through grad school he did a lot for the band it was watching his videos it was more than basketball it was it was just a mentality to get through life and he was going to struggle somebody who is one of the hardest loss of ever dealt with and i've never even met him it's. clearly an outpouring of grief that people obviously devastated jason what has been the wider reaction in the u.s. to the news of the death of kobe bryant. you know it's really heartbreaking i know that when i got the call for. other reporters in the business and i found
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out i know that i was taken back a little bit you know you hear somebody as iconic as kobe bryant who died in such a tragic way it sends shivers down your spine and people all across walks of life or no response be social media is exploding with love letters and you know thoughts and prayers to his family the grammys are actually tonight at staples center where colby was so dominant in the game of basketball and now the grammys when it's supposed to be music's big it's night i'm guessing that it's going to turn into a giant eulogy for the fallen basketball star definitely costing us the award ceremony life said today anthony let's bring you in now bryant was a giant of his game this religion told to us through his achievements what exactly did he achieve in basketball well his impact was immediate because he took the path
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and if you lock in that he came straight out of high school directly into the n.b.a. which wasn't a done thing at that time in the celebrities and they didn't leave but he became known as champion if you win one championship you're a champion he won 5 of them not just that it's when he did that he did it in los angeles with the showtime like his if you like the one of the biggest brands on the planet he then walked into the place where legends like magic johnson and kareem abdul-jabbar built a legend and then he made these on he had those huge shoes to fill and he picked up that mantle on the back of the michael jordan era he became the superstar of that era in los angeles and it wasn't just his skill but it was his temperament he was known as being clutch when the game was on the lawn when the championship was on the lawn he wanted that ball and that's where he got i think this aura of infallibility i think it speaks to the. action from like his fans who say they can't believe he's gone because they thought he would never be gone he was so the
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or on the court translite so i think into what we're experiencing from fans to that you know such a such a massive loss way does he rank among the old time greats of basketball comfortably inside the top 10 by anyone's estimations spaceballs estimations he was 3rd all time on the scoring shots and till just yesterday when he was passed by le bron james the man who walked into the like is after he left to be the next ilyse superstar and in fact his last tweet was directed at le bron congratulating him and saying keep basketball moving forward and congratulations brother it was an incredible last way that. incredible way for him to go and it's a complicated legacy that he does leave behind because we should mention too that he was accused of sexual assault in the early 2000 that's what the charges were dropped and then there was a civil suit which was settled out of court in many. part of his story is that he
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was able to truly rehabilitate. the why people saw him and that public image if you like on court there was never any question of that that and that's what he's become known for and that's what everyone's talking about is the boss cripple legend yes it's going to get it's going to get mentioned but i guess part of that was being have to rebuild a family stay with his wife who was there at the time and then have 4 kids one of whom is now gone within the needed to be in there doesn't need any further layer of tragedy but that that's it you know very said jason kemp attorney in los angeles we'll all go back to you what impact do you think the death of kobe bryant is going to have in the united states and worldwide. well this is going to be huge i mean we're hearing that soccer matches across the country are taking a 24 2nd time out in honor of his number that he wore 24 seconds the pro bowl is going on which is you know all of the best athletes in the n.f.l. that was going on they put kobe bryant's picture on the big screen and then the
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fans started chanting colby colby this death is really going to resonate with everybody because he touched so many different people in so many different walks of life he would not only was a basketball star he was an entrepreneur he was a filmmaker he was an artist like he really the man colby was such an iconic person he's larger than life personality and when we hear somebody like this passing away especially in a freak you know helicopter crash it really takes people a moment to take a breath and say wow we've lost somebody that everybody looked up to at some point looked up to him and in more ways than just on the court obviously anybody would love to be a basketball star but looking at him as a family man and mentioned that he rehabilitated his wife with his with his wife after the scandal he absolutely did that and he did it in a classy way and that's why people respect him so much the death of
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a basketball and entertainment giants from los angeles jason campbell the bureau chief of n.b.c. news radio thank you very much for your reporting and here in the studio anthony how it from to double your sports thank you to you birth now we take a brief look at some of the other stories making news around the world nearly 40 people are confirmed dead in the aftermath of the earthquake that struck turkey on friday 1600 people were injured by the magnitude 6 point i hit the town of sea fish and its surroundings rescue teams are still searching for survivors. protesters in hong kong have set fire to the lobby of a new residential building officials had planned to use the side as a quarantine facility amid the region's corona virus outbreak firefighters have since extinguished the blaze and can contain the damage hong kong has seen mass protests against mainland china's influence in. the democratic
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leader of house impeachment proceedings adam schiff has accused president donald trump of threatening him on why the president tweeted schiff is corrupt and probably very sick he has not paid the price yet for what he's done to our country trumps impeachment trial is underway in the senate were to china health officials there say they expect to see the corona virus outbreak intensify the virus has a peed in all but one of china's provinces and at least in at least 11 other countries beijing is said it will operate if it's to contain the disease that means even more transport and travel bans and canceling major public events as well as shutting tourist attractions at least 56 people have died in china from the virus and more than 2000 others have been infected. overwhelmed by the ever increasing number of infected people medical personnel are working day doctors from across
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china have been sent to han where the virus 1st broke out the quarantine city feels like a ghost town its mayor issued an urgent warning. because of the spring festival and the epidemic about 5000000 people have already left the city 9000000 are still here it's the duty of the party and the government to guarantee their. mobile phone videos are appearing on chinese social media showing long lines in hospitals such videos are immediately deleted by the country's censors. but the government is striving to give the appearance of transparency. we're not sure yet about possible mutations to the disease. progression of the epidemic has not been fully grasped. videos for. a station appear to show large crowds of people trying to leave the city with
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rumors circulating that it may soon be placed under quarantine. well it's been 75 years since the liberation of the auschwitz concentration camp it's the side where the nazis murdered more than 1000000 people during the 2nd world war most of them jews on january the 27th 1945 the soviet army free to camp and its prison is as the world remembers the horrors of the holocaust the few remaining survivors of a gathering there ahead of monday's official commemorations and for many of them this may be the last time that they return. sawyer's. with the help of her grandchildren jeanette she goal has made the difficult journey back to auschwitz. the 96 year old was deported here from vienna jewing the war. not only did she survive life in this notorious camp but she also survived the
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death march when the nazis fled auschwitz at the end of the war taking some of their prison is with them. the monsters one stroke and then 3 more going over the russians are very close who it turned out oh no no trundle so alone and every roof you. need those through somebody in trip to step over the course if you couldn't march destroy. you. david language originate from poland also survived auschwitz. do you think he can never forget what he saw and heard. here and if there were sirens there night and i said to the people that were there before. and. making raising their camp or just what kind of raise this is very shifting through
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do able borghi probably one should consider not be able to. and so they did not the able bodied are being born to become a tory and eliminate the able bodied they love to stay in the camp and take them to work and i said. oh my god this is how they do it is that a list is that a preference is. how does the school know it's everything very random anybody can just be selected to go to the minute and i said i've got to say in this place. but 75 years off to the liberation of auschwitz these memories on dying out. anti semitism though where you went that is still very much alive. unfortunately on to cement his name did not die. to have to be. proved. or minder of the top story we're following for you now u.s.
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basketball star kobe bryant has died in a helicopter crash it was because 13 year old daughter is and as many as 7 others when the helicopter went down in suburban los angeles was known around the world as one of their best is if. you're watching news there's more in our web site t w dot com you can follow us on twitter and instagram. thanks for watching. what secrets lie behind the wall. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 360 coming up now.
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