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>> ladies and gentlemen, this is our friend natalie from row 13. >> reporter: but what natalie doesn'the flight crew, along with her fiance sean, are about to give her a surprise she will never forget. >> natalie, sean's got a very, very special question for you, here he comes from the back of the airplane. >> reporter: sean had planned a very special moment, 26 years in the making, and here it is. >> natalie, we've known each other since we were kids. natalie sandrea sears, will you marry me? >> i always thought sean was the one. i always dreamed about getting a proposal. >> reporter: natalie and sean started dating in their early teens, spending so many special moments together, but after high school they went their own ways, both getting married to other people. and natalie going on to have two children of her own. a few years ago, they got back in touch. >> i was divorced with two kids, so i didn't expect for him to, i said, why do you want to be with me? i'm sorry. >> reporter: natalie overcome with emotion. >> just for him to take me as i am is very special. >> reporter: so when
>> ladies and gentlemen, this is our friend natalie from row 13. >> reporter: but what natalie doesn'the flight crew, along with her fiance sean, are about to give her a surprise she will never forget. >> natalie, sean's got a very, very special question for you, here he comes from the back of the airplane. >> reporter: sean had planned a very special moment, 26 years in the making, and here it is. >> natalie, we've known each other since we were kids. natalie...
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natalie? >> yes.gue between carrie lam and the protesters recently as we see that this continues to get more and more scary there on the streets. >> reporter: well, carrie lam says she will have dialogue, but not dialogue necessarily you've got the protesters themselves. if you look around, you don't see the protesters. they have the ability to throw petro bombs and disappear when the police the fire tear gas in retaliation and charge. there are many who are peaceful and want their demands met. one has been met, but there are others they want. they want this specific independent investigation in what they say has been excessive police force. the police themselves just yesterday said that the violence was almost becoming out of control, that they were concerned about the level of violence, saying that they might even have to start using live ammunition at one point. and there was a real concern just how violent they have become. we have realized that in recent weekends that the level between the protes
natalie? >> yes.gue between carrie lam and the protesters recently as we see that this continues to get more and more scary there on the streets. >> reporter: well, carrie lam says she will have dialogue, but not dialogue necessarily you've got the protesters themselves. if you look around, you don't see the protesters. they have the ability to throw petro bombs and disappear when the police the fire tear gas in retaliation and charge. there are many who are peaceful and want their...
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thank you, natalie merchant!nd applause my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: my thanks to ron burgundy, lil rel howery, natalie merchant once again! [ cheers and applause and the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania [ cheers and applause stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers. thank you for watching have a great night i hope to see you tomorrow bye-bye, everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefel
thank you, natalie merchant!nd applause my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're...
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i'm natalie allen. we are following breaking news at this hour as hurricane dorian makes its way along the southeastern coast of the united states. right now the core of the storm is battering north carolina with high winds and heavy rain. dorian is a dangerous category 2 storm that's winds of 100 miles or 155 kilometers per hour. since hitting the carolinas the storm has caused flooding. spawned a number of tornadoes and left hundreds of thousands in the dark. and of course in the bahamas each new day brings a clearer view of just how bad the destruction there is. hundreds of people are still missing. and while the official death toll has risen to 30, the country's health minister warns the final number will be, in his words, huge. well, we have the story covered for you. our paula newton and patrick oppmann are both in the bahamas for us and meteorologist derek van dam is standing by in charleston, south carolina. first, let's get more on what's going on with the storm right now and who is in the cros
i'm natalie allen. we are following breaking news at this hour as hurricane dorian makes its way along the southeastern coast of the united states. right now the core of the storm is battering north carolina with high winds and heavy rain. dorian is a dangerous category 2 storm that's winds of 100 miles or 155 kilometers per hour. since hitting the carolinas the storm has caused flooding. spawned a number of tornadoes and left hundreds of thousands in the dark. and of course in the bahamas each...
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our sports correspondent natalie pirks was watching at st mary's.s for england's defence but also, what a night for kosovo, going ahead first and scoring three times against england? absolutely. drawing called a crazy game to play in, gareth southgate called a bizarre, i think bedlam sums it up. certainly for us journalists working on a deadline. fair play, there were not here to make up the numbers are really came to press england, have a go and boy did they do that. the atmosphere here was fantastic and demented fans, you can see afterjust31i seconds when they scored that goal from the fences at the ground are going crazy the fans back home the capital, they were loving it. it really was a momentous moment for the football side, only been around three years. england was the best tea m three years. england was the best team they played. you can see what it meant to them. and good have been talking about being a work in progress, and i think the bright things for england, sterling was great tonight. so a short in england shirt, you think about 14 mo
our sports correspondent natalie pirks was watching at st mary's.s for england's defence but also, what a night for kosovo, going ahead first and scoring three times against england? absolutely. drawing called a crazy game to play in, gareth southgate called a bizarre, i think bedlam sums it up. certainly for us journalists working on a deadline. fair play, there were not here to make up the numbers are really came to press england, have a go and boy did they do that. the atmosphere here was...
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natali had been ripped off while trying to buy cocaine. natali gave the foil packet to the officers and bolted as seen on video. finn elder picked up a backpack owned by a man who police identified as a known pusher. he's the bald muscular man in this photo contained in the police report. when the teens got back to the hotel room, the reported pusher called a cell phone in the backpack and negotiated an exchange with gabe natali who speaks fluent italian. the investigative report says between the two suspects, natali was the most charismatic assuming the dominant position not only when negotiating the return of the backpack and it claims natali searched for the best meeting place to avoid cameras. >>> gabe is a terrible leader looking out for cameras. there was a camera watching him the whole time. the whole idea that he staked the area out and looked for cameras is comical. >> i asked natali's father and his attorneys to comment. but they declined. gathering inconsistencies in the investigative report speak for themselves and we don't see
natali had been ripped off while trying to buy cocaine. natali gave the foil packet to the officers and bolted as seen on video. finn elder picked up a backpack owned by a man who police identified as a known pusher. he's the bald muscular man in this photo contained in the police report. when the teens got back to the hotel room, the reported pusher called a cell phone in the backpack and negotiated an exchange with gabe natali who speaks fluent italian. the investigative report says between...
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natalie? >> right.e scene behind you, it's a beautiful day there and cars just ambling by, but have you talked to people? are people sensing that they feel like this situation could still be dangerous? >> reporter: i certainly would never call the lebanese border peaceful, but for years it general was the quietest or calmest of the border. people are used to living under an almost constant stress or tension along the border. it seems they're happy to return back to life as normal after this confrontation. as i said, the military lifted all the restrictions here. people were sort of quick to get back to their day. we'll see how the day develops, talk to a few more people here and see what they think about what's going on here. >> all right. we appreciate it. oren liebermann. thank you, oren. >>> china's state news agency says the end is coming. that is a quote for protesters trying to disrupt hong kong and antagonize china. this after a weekend of some of the most violent protests in the past three month
natalie? >> right.e scene behind you, it's a beautiful day there and cars just ambling by, but have you talked to people? are people sensing that they feel like this situation could still be dangerous? >> reporter: i certainly would never call the lebanese border peaceful, but for years it general was the quietest or calmest of the border. people are used to living under an almost constant stress or tension along the border. it seems they're happy to return back to life as normal...
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thanks, natalie. natalie berg, retail a nalyst, natalie. natalie berg, retail analyst, on next.an check that out on the website, business live. you're watching business live — our top story... chinese telecoms giant huawei is launching its latest top—of is launching its latest top of the range smartphones today but there will be one major thing missing — the google software and apps most of us use all the time. a quick look at how the markets are faring. little change as trading starts in london. you can seejust little change as trading starts in london. you can see just up 99 points at the moment. next of course publishing their results, leading the fall, down 5%. if the idea of busting some yoga moves sounds bad enough, there's also the trend of hot yoga — where you tweak your chi in hot and humid rooms. i thought that was a manoeuvre! i'm not entirely sure. it is pronounced chi. chai is the! laughter -- chai is laughter —— chai is the tea! . more sweat equals more helath benefits, as the theory goes. now, you don't even have the excuse that your hot yoga centre is a bit too f
thanks, natalie. natalie berg, retail a nalyst, natalie. natalie berg, retail analyst, on next.an check that out on the website, business live. you're watching business live — our top story... chinese telecoms giant huawei is launching its latest top—of is launching its latest top of the range smartphones today but there will be one major thing missing — the google software and apps most of us use all the time. a quick look at how the markets are faring. little change as trading starts in...
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natalie, thank you. we'll have much more on this story coming up on the eyewitness news at 5:00 and online. kpix.com. >>> new at noon, an elementary school in monoterra locked down for hours after reports of a suspicious person in the area. kpix 5's anne makovec is reporting with more details. >> reporter: from the elementary school students are being released here this morning to their parents. waiting outside. but it has been a very concerning several hours for this community. the scare began right after the opening bell when a suspicious person was spotted in the area here around fair long view elementary school. and it was put on lockdown. children staying in their classrooms and parents were notified, many of them came to this school. chopper 5 had a view above the school as they were waiting for their students to be released. and we spoke with one parent who's just happy this is over. >> we're very happy that we're stay and they took great care of our kids. we're gradeful. >> reporter: as far as we
natalie, thank you. we'll have much more on this story coming up on the eyewitness news at 5:00 and online. kpix.com. >>> new at noon, an elementary school in monoterra locked down for hours after reports of a suspicious person in the area. kpix 5's anne makovec is reporting with more details. >> reporter: from the elementary school students are being released here this morning to their parents. waiting outside. but it has been a very concerning several hours for this community....
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♪ natalie: ya estamos de regreso en contacto deportivo extra.e revivir el clÁsico entre amÉrica y pumasamos. >> un fin de semana con celebraciones fiesta,un escenario para rivalidad siempre ardiente. las estrofas del himno nacional siempre inspiran. >> ¡venga! >> ajustes de Último minuto para la mÁxima comodidad del jugador. miguel herrera es la expresiÓn tÉntico aficionado.en el fÚtbol. >> cÓrdoba abuso de la situaciÓn ruda del partido. >> es para expulsar, expulsiÓn o compensa... cÓrdoba, córdoba... no puse atenciÓn. eso se lo dije. siempre. >> amÉrica movÍa sus pies para ajustar por uno menos. >> estÁ diciendo que ese güey se va mano a mano. pase de allÁ para acá. >> dos visiones, una sola meta. >> amÉrica se acercaba pero la justicia no daba el intento. >> ¡otra vez! reciÉn desempacado. [gritos] >> ¡vamos! >> el festejo convirtiÓ el lamento muy rÁpido. intensidad, pasiÓn, y un final vibrante. pumas y amÉrica dejaron a la capital en impasse en fin de semana. mÁs mexicano de todos. natalie: y la chipÁ y el golden federico viÑas alargÓ la nueva racha de la amÉrica amÉrica que registra
♪ natalie: ya estamos de regreso en contacto deportivo extra.e revivir el clÁsico entre amÉrica y pumasamos. >> un fin de semana con celebraciones fiesta,un escenario para rivalidad siempre ardiente. las estrofas del himno nacional siempre inspiran. >> ¡venga! >> ajustes de Último minuto para la mÁxima comodidad del jugador. miguel herrera es la expresiÓn tÉntico aficionado.en el fÚtbol. >> cÓrdoba abuso de la situaciÓn ruda del partido. >> es para...
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natalie pirks reports from doha.in bolt gone, organisers were doing their best to create drama. but in a race packed with speed, it already had it in spades. european champion zarnel hughes was put on's only finalist. christian coleman! but christian coleman has looked imperious in doha. and he wasn't about to let anyone get close to him. zarnel hughes has work to do. here comes coleman. christian coleman in a world of his own and he ta kes coleman in a world of his own and he takes the title! he arrived under a cloud over three mist drug test with christian millman —— coleman had a point to prove and this was fast — the sixth fastest in history. this was incredible, it sounds too good to be true and i put so much work into this and it was such a long season into this and it was such a long season and you make it here and come out with a gold medal is incredible. but for the first time in a post usain bolt era, it was women's 100 usain bolt era, it was women's100 metres final it captures the imagination. very impress
natalie pirks reports from doha.in bolt gone, organisers were doing their best to create drama. but in a race packed with speed, it already had it in spades. european champion zarnel hughes was put on's only finalist. christian coleman! but christian coleman has looked imperious in doha. and he wasn't about to let anyone get close to him. zarnel hughes has work to do. here comes coleman. christian coleman in a world of his own and he ta kes coleman in a world of his own and he takes the title!...
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natalie pirks has been following the action and joins me live from doha.enty of british interest in the men's100 metres sprints — they have just gone around because they doing several loops of the chorus. it is hot. it's 32 degrees here still at half past midnight. 69% humidity and the world governing body takes a wet bulb global temperature reading and study different actually feels like in the air, they deemed dropped enough below to get this under way but if at extra safety measures, wore water and ice baths at the fish and they finally get around about half past two this morning. it's going to be pretty grueling for these athletes. in terms of british hopes, back in the stadium where it is air—conditioned, we've had a few failures, really. morgan lake failed to qualify in the women's high jump and real shame for lindsay sharp, she is the fourth fastest woman in the world, in terms of the 800 metres this year and yet she only came forth in her heat. failing in the last 100 metres and being taken over. we don't know what happened to her, she has not spok
natalie pirks has been following the action and joins me live from doha.enty of british interest in the men's100 metres sprints — they have just gone around because they doing several loops of the chorus. it is hot. it's 32 degrees here still at half past midnight. 69% humidity and the world governing body takes a wet bulb global temperature reading and study different actually feels like in the air, they deemed dropped enough below to get this under way but if at extra safety measures, wore...
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thank you. >> thank you, natalie. >> thank you for watching. i'm natalie allen.f robert mugabe, plus the latest on hurricane dorian's path, right after this with george howell. your eyes won't show it. new super stay concealer from maybelline new york. dark circles wiped out full coverage and up to 24-hour wear. new super stay concealer only from maybelline new york. ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99 now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. now starting at $7.99 see? romance isn't dead! but it is here. thanks, captain obvious. don't hate-like their trip, book yours with hotels.com and get rewarded basically everywhere. why are you here? why are you here? why are either of you here?! hotels.com. be there. do that. get rewarded. ♪ go where my baby lives b[ growl ]olle♪s good boy. hey. hey. you must be steven's phone. know who's on your network and control who shouldn't be with xfinity xfi. simple. easy. awesome. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> and we're following the breaking news this hour. the former president of zimbabwe, robert mug
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>> natalie brand in houston.hank you. >>> former acting fbi director andrew mccabe is facing possible criminal charges. this comes after his lawyers failed to persuade the justice department to not pursue an indictment. mccabe is accused of intentionally lying to federal investigators about his dealings with the news media. a source tells cbs news mccabe team was informed last month that federal prosecutors had recommended criminal charges. mccabe was fired last year just hours before he was set to retire. >>> now to the white house where there are concerns about spying. a recent report says surveillance devices were found near the white house last year, and they may have been planted by israel. jeff pegues takes a closer look. >> reporter: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who was in russia to meet with president putin called the report israel would spy on one of its closest allies a blatant lie. >> we have a director, i have a director, no intelligence connection in the united states, no spying. >> repo
>> natalie brand in houston.hank you. >>> former acting fbi director andrew mccabe is facing possible criminal charges. this comes after his lawyers failed to persuade the justice department to not pursue an indictment. mccabe is accused of intentionally lying to federal investigators about his dealings with the news media. a source tells cbs news mccabe team was informed last month that federal prosecutors had recommended criminal charges. mccabe was fired last year just hours...
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and i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline." >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> i didn't see it coming. it was shocking. >> i had a bad feeling. >> she did say he had a gun and i'm afraid he might use it. >> a story of sand, sunsets, and fatal attraction. she had so much to give. >> she would make everybody feel special. >> successful at everything except love. and then she found him. >> she said she felt so good in his arms. >> he was handsome, sophisticated, and crazy about her. there was talk of marriage and then suddenly there was talk of trouble. >> she was frightened enough not to go home. >> she had fear that something would happen to her. >> it did. >> my sister, she's not answering her phone. >> how did love go so wrong? in a surprising twist, it would take not one, but two trials to discover the truth. >> all of a sudden he wasn't convicted of murdering my sister anymore. >> hello and welcome to "dateline." beth lochtefeld was a salvy entrepreneur wh
and i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline." >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> i didn't see it coming. it was shocking. >> i had a bad feeling. >> she did say he had a gun and i'm afraid he might use it. >> a story of sand, sunsets, and fatal attraction. she had so much to give. >> she would make everybody feel special. >> successful at everything except love. and...
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our sports correspondent natalie pirks reports. a familiar rivalry inafamiliarsetting.rd bridge eager to see this opening day derby. they didn't have long to wait before they saw some action. here's england. a stunner! last season's top scorer starting where she left off with a worldy, just one week after making her england debut. it's spurs's first season in the top flight, but they were determined to leave their mark. chelsea needed to exert their dominance but the woodwork, well, it was having none of it. despite a great atmosphere, 2018's champions felt a little flat. but in front of a crowd five times bigger than the previous record, chelsea's win was all the more special. in front of this crowd and on this pitch, it's unbelievable. i'm so proud of the girls. we came here, we wanted the three points, we got them. the world cup made new fans of women's football this summer. now the trick is to keep coming. natalie pirks, bbc news. defending champions arsenal began their title defence with a win. an equally impressive strike helping them to it, england's beth mead wi
our sports correspondent natalie pirks reports. a familiar rivalry inafamiliarsetting.rd bridge eager to see this opening day derby. they didn't have long to wait before they saw some action. here's england. a stunner! last season's top scorer starting where she left off with a worldy, just one week after making her england debut. it's spurs's first season in the top flight, but they were determined to leave their mark. chelsea needed to exert their dominance but the woodwork, well, it was...
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i'm natalie allen live from atlanta. we are keeping track of hurricane dorian. the bahamas getting blasted right now by the strongest storm to ever hit the islands. dorian is a catastrophic category 5 storm with winds of 180 miles an hour. that's about 300 kilometers an hour. it has slowed to a crawl and is expected to stay over the bahamas for the next 24 hours. the bahamas prime minister took a somber tone on sunday. >> this is probably the most sad and worst day of my life to address the bahamian people, and i just want to say that as a physician, i've been trained to withstand many things, but never anything like this. >> the storm has destroyed homes and ripped the roofs off buildings in the abaco islands. one woman trapped with her family pleaded for help. >> please pray for us. please pray for us, everyone. please pray for us, me and my baby. everyone that's staying in the apartment building, we're stuck right here. please pray for us. i'm asking y'all please pray for us. >> flooding is also a major concern with a storm surge up to 23 feet or 7 meters. th
i'm natalie allen live from atlanta. we are keeping track of hurricane dorian. the bahamas getting blasted right now by the strongest storm to ever hit the islands. dorian is a catastrophic category 5 storm with winds of 180 miles an hour. that's about 300 kilometers an hour. it has slowed to a crawl and is expected to stay over the bahamas for the next 24 hours. the bahamas prime minister took a somber tone on sunday. >> this is probably the most sad and worst day of my life to address...
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i'm natalie moralis. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie moralis. >> and this is "dateline." >>> she can lie to you, make love to you, kill you, all in the same week. and not even cry at the funeral. >> she was living that dream california lifestyle. you talk about "housewives of orange county." she could have been on the show. she wrapped him around her finger. just like she wrapped so many men around her finger. >> reporter: she had it all, waterfront home, fancy cars, millionaire boyfriend. quite the life. until -- >> the shots were in sets of two. he saw his attacker. >> reporter: her lover gunned down. who wanted him dead? >> she wouldn't have done it because there wasn't any financial gain for her in this. >> reporter: what about her secret friend, the former nfl linebacker? you lied to them. >> i did. >> reporter: the mystery was unsolved. then came a prosecutor who took on big waves and cold cases. could he find the key to this one. >> this isn't just a motive. it's a motive
i'm natalie moralis. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie moralis. >> and this is "dateline." >>> she can lie to you, make love to you, kill you, all in the same week. and not even cry at the funeral. >> she was living that dream california lifestyle. you talk about "housewives of orange county." she could have been on the show. she wrapped him around her finger. just like she wrapped so many men around her finger....
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natalie bran b is the at the white house. >> reporter: president trump revealed in a series of tweets saturday he planned to secretly meet with taliban leaders and the president of afghanistan sunday at camp david. but the president said he cancelled the meeting and called off peace negotiations after the taliban edadmitted to thursday' attack in california dull that killed around american soldier and 11 others tweeting, what kind of people would kill so many to strengthen their bargaining position. >> when he saw they couldn't deliver, he said there's no sense in having this meting. >> reporter: they defied the president's decision to cancel, but also to hold the talks in the first place. >> sadly, you often have to deal with bad characters to get pe e peace. >> reporter: the timing just days before the anniversary of nempb a9/11 and the location where they took refugees after the terrorist attack drew criticism and democrats and republicans including a veteran of iraq and afghanistan. >> you can't trust the taliban, al qaeda. when you see an attack that happens to gain leverage, you
natalie bran b is the at the white house. >> reporter: president trump revealed in a series of tweets saturday he planned to secretly meet with taliban leaders and the president of afghanistan sunday at camp david. but the president said he cancelled the meeting and called off peace negotiations after the taliban edadmitted to thursday' attack in california dull that killed around american soldier and 11 others tweeting, what kind of people would kill so many to strengthen their...
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our correspondent natalie pirks is there for us.only seen one medal event there so far. the temperatures there are clearly having a huge impact on athletes. yes, huge. it was the women's marathon at midnight last night. according to the governing body, 23 of 60 runners did not even finish, some taken away in wheelchairs. some that did finish complained of not being able to breathe properly and it has led to criticism of doha as a venue. the olympics in tokyo next year could be even worse and the organisers to mac answer there has been to host the marathon is at six o'clock in the morning! from the longest run to the shortest run today, it is the men's100 metres finals. no usain bolt because he is retired but christian coleman is expected to step into his shoes. three britons through to the semis, adam gemili is amongst those. top two in each of the three semis go through to the final plus the three fastest losers. a briton has not won a medal in this event since 2003 and darren campbell getting bronze. that will be very tough. all b
our correspondent natalie pirks is there for us.only seen one medal event there so far. the temperatures there are clearly having a huge impact on athletes. yes, huge. it was the women's marathon at midnight last night. according to the governing body, 23 of 60 runners did not even finish, some taken away in wheelchairs. some that did finish complained of not being able to breathe properly and it has led to criticism of doha as a venue. the olympics in tokyo next year could be even worse and...
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natalie brand reports from the white house. >> what's going on now is the single greatest scam in the history of american politics. >> reporter: interviews with key figures could begin as early as this week in the impeachment inquiry centered around allegations president trump pressured ukraine's leader to investigate a political rival, joe biden and his son, hunter. according to the whistle-blower complaint made public late last week, the president's personal attorney, rudy giuliani, was a central figure in relaying messages between kiev and the president. >> did secretary of state pompeo know you were doing these things? did he ask you to do these things? >> he did not. mr. -- mr. volker did, and then mr. sunland did. but when i talked to the secretary last week, he said he was aware of it. >> reporter: kurt volker, who resigned friday as the special envoy to ukraine, and gordon sunland, the u.s. ambassador to the eu, are among the five state department officials house democrats would like to interview. >> it was so clear they are looking for this compromising material. >> roxana si
natalie brand reports from the white house. >> what's going on now is the single greatest scam in the history of american politics. >> reporter: interviews with key figures could begin as early as this week in the impeachment inquiry centered around allegations president trump pressured ukraine's leader to investigate a political rival, joe biden and his son, hunter. according to the whistle-blower complaint made public late last week, the president's personal attorney, rudy...
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and i'm natalie morales. >>> hello, i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline". >>> it's not a play, isn't it? >> are you sane? >> sane? that's relative. >> guilty, hmm. i wouldn't do anything i felt guilty about. >> you may think you know the charles manson story, but not like this. >> things that police had never seen before. >> sharon tate begged him, please don't kill me. >> he was trying to take advantage of peace and love, flower power. >> even now, decades later the world is still fascinated by charles manson and his crimes. we take you inside his world of drugs. >> he would dose them with lsd. >> sex. >> he slept with all those girls. >> and rock 'n' roll. >> they really did listen to the "white" album over and over. >> with new interviews. >> he says, gary, this is your last chance. >> and new details. >> he would always frame his statements. this is what i believe and the girls all believed it. >> the murders. >> these people were brutally butchered. >> the mayhem. >> charlie was acting meaner towards the girls. >> the madman. >>
and i'm natalie morales. >>> hello, i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline". >>> it's not a play, isn't it? >> are you sane? >> sane? that's relative. >> guilty, hmm. i wouldn't do anything i felt guilty about. >> you may think you know the charles manson story, but not like this. >> things that police had never seen before. >> sharon tate begged him, please don't kill me. >> he was trying to...
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our sports correspondent, natalie pirks, is in southampton for us.ut the england team news. up front we were expecting marcus rashford being dropped to the bench. sancho has already got three goals a season in the bundesliga. he does not like confidence. gareth southgate said that he was not a player they wanted to hold back. qualifying is something every fan expects, three wins out of three, at the has been talked about the fact there is little challenge in theirs. this game tonight is expected to be the toughest they will have in this group. you can tell from the noisy and the thousands of fans expected, they are not here to make up the numbers, they are looking forward to the match tonight. it is a massive dealfor the match tonight. it is a massive deal for kosovo, they are young nation in football terms, only recognised by uefa and fifa in the last couple of years. they are on a fantastic run as well, unbeaten in almost two years. yeah, 15 games unbeaten, the best of any site in europe. it has all come about since march last year when they got th
our sports correspondent, natalie pirks, is in southampton for us.ut the england team news. up front we were expecting marcus rashford being dropped to the bench. sancho has already got three goals a season in the bundesliga. he does not like confidence. gareth southgate said that he was not a player they wanted to hold back. qualifying is something every fan expects, three wins out of three, at the has been talked about the fact there is little challenge in theirs. this game tonight is...
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natalie pirks reports.ven gerrard once said, we go again. natalie got the better of liverpool at this stage last year, and although the reds had their chances, everything changed with a seemingly innocuous challenge. adrian couldn't keep the penalty out. later on, a collector's item, a rare, isn't he? van dijk mistake, capitalised on by former spurs striker fernando llore nte. former spurs striker fernando llorente. this is one record liverpool didn't want, the first reigning champions in 25 years to lose their opening champions league match. chelsea won the europa league last season but are now back with the big boys. they were holding their own against valencia, but this freekick was straight off the training ground. frank lampard's side were thrown a via our lifeline, a penalty for handball. ross barkley was adamant he wanted it. fans at sta mford was adamant he wanted it. fans at stamford bridge were less than impressed, on what was a bad night for the english teams in europe. natalie pirks, bbc news. w
natalie pirks reports.ven gerrard once said, we go again. natalie got the better of liverpool at this stage last year, and although the reds had their chances, everything changed with a seemingly innocuous challenge. adrian couldn't keep the penalty out. later on, a collector's item, a rare, isn't he? van dijk mistake, capitalised on by former spurs striker fernando llore nte. former spurs striker fernando llorente. this is one record liverpool didn't want, the first reigning champions in 25...
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how are they being affected by these conditions, natalie?t is difficult because outside it is very, very hot, in fa ct, outside it is very, very hot, in fact, today is the coldest day we are expected to have and it is 36 celsius with a real temperature of 43, it feels like a3. 70% celsius with a real temperature of a3, it feels like a3. 70% humidity foot inside the stadium, there are massive air conditioning units. they are blowing a gale, it is around 20 degrees at track—side. did you see a competitor from aruba have to be helped across the finishing line of the men's eight of the 5000 metres. he collapsed as he got over, possibly more to do with the pace of the race down the heat, to be fair. it hasn't really troubled the guys in the main‘s eights of the 100 metres. christian cullen, the fastest man in the world at the moment, he breezed through. the only man to go sub ten seconds. there is a cloud over him arriving here, he missed three drugs test and got off with a potentially lengthy ban due toa with a potentially lengthy ban due to a f
how are they being affected by these conditions, natalie?t is difficult because outside it is very, very hot, in fa ct, outside it is very, very hot, in fact, today is the coldest day we are expected to have and it is 36 celsius with a real temperature of 43, it feels like a3. 70% celsius with a real temperature of a3, it feels like a3. 70% humidity foot inside the stadium, there are massive air conditioning units. they are blowing a gale, it is around 20 degrees at track—side. did you see a...
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natalie. i'm sorry. yes, andi was happening? natalie. i'm sorry. forany yes, and i think that is really hard, for any parent to understand, if you don't really understand coercive control, and how much control this man had on the family. and i did ask kirsty why she had never felt she could speak to any of us, and her response was, if i told you, you would not have let me go home, and then he would have hurt my mum. so, they all knew what risk they were living with. to try to prevent something terrible happening. absolutely, trying to keep themselves safe. nick, your daughter holly was stabbed to death at the hairdresser‘s salon where she worked in 2014, killed by her partner, who actually had a long history of incidents, was she aware of that? absolutely not, he had had two previous partners who he had put in hospital, actually, but she was not aware of any of that. the domestic disclosure scheme came out in 2014, the month after holly was killed. so called clare's law. yes, had that been around, then she would have looked into his background. do
natalie. i'm sorry. yes, andi was happening? natalie. i'm sorry. forany yes, and i think that is really hard, for any parent to understand, if you don't really understand coercive control, and how much control this man had on the family. and i did ask kirsty why she had never felt she could speak to any of us, and her response was, if i told you, you would not have let me go home, and then he would have hurt my mum. so, they all knew what risk they were living with. to try to prevent something...
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i'm natalie moralis. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie moralis. >> and this >> she's on a conveyer belt. only her feet were exposed. the workers thought it was a mannequin. her last hours on earth were not pleasant. >> young women murdered or missing. families in anguish. >> i would text her and she would text right back, but this time nothing. >> when they killed her, they killed me. >> a serial killer at work and maybe he had a friend. >> that's crazy. they don't work together, serial killers are loners. >> very rare. >> two suspected killers on the hunt. hunting them, a detective devoted to justice and more. >> it's almost like you adopted these young women? >> there was a lot of visits to my local church saying, please don't let me screw this up. hello. welcome to "dateline." they were young women with their whole lives ahead of them. then one by one, they started to vanish. it would take a determined detective willing to go into dark places to uncover the diabolical plot b
i'm natalie moralis. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie moralis. >> and this >> she's on a conveyer belt. only her feet were exposed. the workers thought it was a mannequin. her last hours on earth were not pleasant. >> young women murdered or missing. families in anguish. >> i would text her and she would text right back, but this time nothing. >> when they killed her, they killed me. >> a serial killer at work and...
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i'm natalie allen. stay with us.er hour of news is just ahead with george howell. >>> restricted access. it turns out the conversation with ukraine's president may not have been the only one. the white house wanted to keep under wraps. we'll have more on that ahead for you. plus, that call puts the u.s. president in the middle of a fast-moving impeachment inquiry. all the latest developments ahead here for you on cnn. >>> also ahead this hour, risking the wrath of the taliban. these voters in afghanistan are ignoring warnings from militant groups in order to vote. we're live in kabul with details. live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east
i'm natalie allen. stay with us.er hour of news is just ahead with george howell. >>> restricted access. it turns out the conversation with ukraine's president may not have been the only one. the white house wanted to keep under wraps. we'll have more on that ahead for you. plus, that call puts the u.s. president in the middle of a fast-moving impeachment inquiry. all the latest developments ahead here for you on cnn. >>> also ahead this hour, risking the wrath of the taliban....
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natalie brand, cbs 2 news, the white house. report in the washington post says agents at cooper's special investigations unit are coached to put the company first ahead of passenger safety. now the uber is responding to the claims. kris van cleave that down with the uber ceo this week. you in the uber ceo says he believes that report was based on hearsay. the company told us it used old facts and the company's policies and practices have evolved over the last few years.>> we have done everything that we can. we have a special group no we have been advised by law enforcement. we have been advised by victim advocacy groups to make sure that when something does happen, and it does happen, this is real life, we respond in a way that is victim centric and victim first but predators don't like to operate in the light. we want to make sure that the uber service operates in the light of day. that's going to take a lot of work we are not going to be perfect. i do believe we are better than anyone else out there. >> and optional barricad
natalie brand, cbs 2 news, the white house. report in the washington post says agents at cooper's special investigations unit are coached to put the company first ahead of passenger safety. now the uber is responding to the claims. kris van cleave that down with the uber ceo this week. you in the uber ceo says he believes that report was based on hearsay. the company told us it used old facts and the company's policies and practices have evolved over the last few years.>> we have done...
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our sports correspondent natalie pirks reports.211,000 fans turned up at stamford bridge you're to see this opening day derby. they didn't have long to wait before they saw some action. a stunner! last season's top score starting were she left off with a worldly just season's top score starting were she left off with a worldlyjust one week after making her england debut. it is spurs versus in the top flight but they were determined to leave their mark. chelsea needed to exert their mark. chelsea needed to exert their dominance but the woodwork, well, it was having none of it. despite a great atmosphere, 2018 champions felt a little flat. but in front of a crowd five times bigger than the previous record, chelsea's wind was all the more special. in front of this crowd and this pitch, unbelievable. we wanted the three points for so we got them. the women's world cup made fans this summer. women's world cup made fans this summer. the trick is for them to keep coming. natalie pirks, bbc news. defending champions arsenal began their tit
our sports correspondent natalie pirks reports.211,000 fans turned up at stamford bridge you're to see this opening day derby. they didn't have long to wait before they saw some action. a stunner! last season's top score starting were she left off with a worldly just season's top score starting were she left off with a worldlyjust one week after making her england debut. it is spurs versus in the top flight but they were determined to leave their mark. chelsea needed to exert their mark....
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i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> they said we need you to get in the car with us. they zip tied my arms and zip tied my legs, duct tape my hair. there's no words. i'm sitting there, just hysterical it's terrifying. >> she thought he was mr. right -- a confident, handsome surgeon. til the good doctor, seemed to turn sinister. >> he put his hands over my face and said, "go ahead and try to leave." i didn't know where else to go. >> i mean, she just broke down she looked afraid. >> taunts. threats. then, something deadly. >> they said he had hired somebody to get rid of me. >> a doctor, plotting a murder? >> he's giving you a way to kill someone cop-very detailed precise instructions. >> investigators would launch a plot of their own and unravel not one murder scheme, but two. >> so, now, you have a man and a woman who both want their exes dead. is that beyond bizarre? >> shocking. >> it was just unreal. i couldn't believe this was happening. >> an unthinkable crime and an unbelievable twis
i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> they said we need you to get in the car with us. they zip tied my arms and zip tied my legs, duct tape my hair. there's no words. i'm sitting there, just hysterical it's terrifying. >> she thought he was mr. right -- a confident, handsome surgeon. til the good doctor, seemed to turn sinister. >> he put his hands over my face and said, "go ahead and try to leave." i didn't know where else to go....
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natalie morales: and here's what made this mystery so chilling.sible suspects were all in costume. the cowboy and the penguin, everybody is dressed as somebody else.
natalie morales: and here's what made this mystery so chilling.sible suspects were all in costume. the cowboy and the penguin, everybody is dressed as somebody else.
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reena. >> ninan: natalie brand, thank you very much. and be sure to tune in tomorrow on "face the nation." margaret brennan will speak with president trump's personal attorney rudy giuliani. tonight, 10 million americans are under threat of what could be a historic snowstorm. at this hour, winter storm alerts up for much of the northwest. some areas culd see up to four feet of snow. carter evans is in shoto, montana, where people are bracing for what could be a storm for the ages. >> reporter: montana is no stranger to winter weather, but winter in september is rare. >> this is pretty unusual for this time of year. >> reporter: micah mart and i know his daughter are shoveling september snow in the town of shoto, where there are already several inches on the ground. >> i should have started earlier. by the time we get done shovel, it's ready to go again. >> reporter: heavy snow fell across much of the state, downing trees and power lines. on the road, high winds blew snow sideways, causing whiteout conditions. the national weather servic
reena. >> ninan: natalie brand, thank you very much. and be sure to tune in tomorrow on "face the nation." margaret brennan will speak with president trump's personal attorney rudy giuliani. tonight, 10 million americans are under threat of what could be a historic snowstorm. at this hour, winter storm alerts up for much of the northwest. some areas culd see up to four feet of snow. carter evans is in shoto, montana, where people are bracing for what could be a storm for the...
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i'm natalie allen. i'll be back for another hour right after this.mfya® helps adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis get clearer. and tremfya® was proven superior to humira® in providing significantly clearer skin. don't use if you're allergic to tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you...
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natalie brandt has the latest from the white house. >> reporter: in front of cameras, the president has been notably silent on the upcoming impeachment inquiry but has continued to lash out over social media. tweeting saturday presidential harassment. three house committees are now investigating allegations the president pressured ukraine to investigate joe biden and his son, hunter. in a july 25th phone call, not at the center of aca whistleblowers complaint. it says the president's personal attorney as a central figure in the effort. >> there is a record of the conversation, the conversation does not talk about military aid. military aid was not involved in the situation. >> reporter: in an interview with sky news giuliani said he would testify before congress. he's been on a media blitz defending his actions and questioning the whistleblowers account. >> he's not a witness to anything, he heard gossip, he's telling you what other people said to him. >> reporter: three has committees hope to depose five state department officials in the complaint over the next two weeks including spec
natalie brandt has the latest from the white house. >> reporter: in front of cameras, the president has been notably silent on the upcoming impeachment inquiry but has continued to lash out over social media. tweeting saturday presidential harassment. three house committees are now investigating allegations the president pressured ukraine to investigate joe biden and his son, hunter. in a july 25th phone call, not at the center of aca whistleblowers complaint. it says the president's...
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natalie brand is in houston. what can we expect to be the big topics tonight?> reporter: well, good morning, anne-marie. voters here say they want to hear about issues central to texas. that includes immigration, recent mass shootings, of course we know health care is a big topic nationwide. but what's also unique about this debate, it will be taking place on a college campus. we spoke to students who said they will be listening closely for plans about tuition and education affordability. ten democratic candidates will square off in the lone star state tonight. >> hello, houston! >> reporter: texas southern university in houston hosts the third debate. it's the first one confined to a single night. >> we at least know looking at that stage that the nominee will emerge from that group. >> reporter: tsu is a historically black university. dr. michael o. adams, chair of the political science department, says that will help shape tonight's debate. >> you have to talk about social justice. you have to talk about criminal justice reform. these are things that resonat
natalie brand is in houston. what can we expect to be the big topics tonight?> reporter: well, good morning, anne-marie. voters here say they want to hear about issues central to texas. that includes immigration, recent mass shootings, of course we know health care is a big topic nationwide. but what's also unique about this debate, it will be taking place on a college campus. we spoke to students who said they will be listening closely for plans about tuition and education affordability....
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reporting from california natalie mcgill the fact that. you know your headlines from the future 40 years from now whatever creatures remain on earth will read the final 10 years in which humanity could have saved so from climate caused extinctions but debating whether to bomb iran. and you might have heard the joe biden it uncomfortable moments of the last debates well in 4 days you'll hear. joe biden's mental state questioned after appearing at a campaign stop with his fake eye in his mouth at his fake teeth as i saw. that truck thank you thank you thank god i feel this is no longer on the local cable playing to get it you can watch it live on pluto t.v. which is free to go to pluto dot tv r.t. america's channel 279 and you can get also the app for your opponents pray i don't know what the business model is but check it out until next time thank you were. it would. we. tensions between the masses and clauses have existed ever since modern states came into being but often serve as a driver of political change with russian civil society gro
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. >> i also asked natalie's father and attorneys to comment but they declined.mailed me the glaring inconsistencies in the investigative report speak for themselves and we don't see a need to make a public statement at this juncture. after natalie set the meeting place, he and elder hid the backpack and scoped out the street ducking behind cars at times. in a final call, elder's attorney says the reporter assured the teens he was coming alone so it was a surprise when two larger men appeared at the street corner. then elder's attorney tells me the boys tried to run. >> the assault by the two ensues and the boys defend themselves. fin is on the ground with rah on sop top of him and had the k and used the knife to try to get him off of him. >> they failed to call in the location of the meeting with the teens. the dispatcher thought they were at a location three kilometers away. the confusion delayed the ambulance response. it took more than 15 minutes for one to arrive at raga bled out. he died later at the hospital. police tracked the teens back to the hotel room
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ten moms walking their strollers behind a barbed wire fence natalie's baby adelynn was born 13 monthsp until the point of coming here, i didn't have control over my life. i'm just very thankful that i did get this opportunity to be in the program and make it whole completely 180 of what i was doing. >> reporter: studies show moms who keep their babies in prison are less likely to return, and the kids do better in life dedree is an accountant, sentenced for two years for embezzling from clients already a mom, she started serving her sentence while pregnant with stella, her fourth child. in the morning she takes stella to day care so she can work. >> i would have never had this opportunity to watch every tooth grow, every little thing >> reporter: every milestone. >> every milestone >> i need you to chew that up. chew, chew, chew. >> i think it's important to stop incarcerating men and women the same. >> reporter: program supervisor sonya allie says the program promotes essential bonding if people see this and think babies in praise >> i understand th and the child has a right to be wit
ten moms walking their strollers behind a barbed wire fence natalie's baby adelynn was born 13 monthsp until the point of coming here, i didn't have control over my life. i'm just very thankful that i did get this opportunity to be in the program and make it whole completely 180 of what i was doing. >> reporter: studies show moms who keep their babies in prison are less likely to return, and the kids do better in life dedree is an accountant, sentenced for two years for embezzling from...
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natalie brand. >>> the next debate will be on october 15th in ohio. it's likely going to be another two night affair. because 11 candidates have qualified for that debate. >>> there was several watch parties in the bay area where democrats gathered to view the debate. one of the locations was a cafe and bar called manny's in san francisco a random sampling of viewers thought most of the candidates did well but headthey had their favorites. >> i thought castro and booker had really exceptional performances. >> i was not a big fan of biden. but i think like booker did well. and also castro. . >> key issues for voters at the fearing included health care, which dominated the first third of the debate. >>> white debate had the share of zingers and ruffled feathers, analyst paul henderson says the focus was on the positive. . >> i thought there was a shift about barack obama and democrats realize that they liked the president and liked a lot of his policies. what i thought was interesting about this debate was getting a better sense of who these candidates
natalie brand. >>> the next debate will be on october 15th in ohio. it's likely going to be another two night affair. because 11 candidates have qualified for that debate. >>> there was several watch parties in the bay area where democrats gathered to view the debate. one of the locations was a cafe and bar called manny's in san francisco a random sampling of viewers thought most of the candidates did well but headthey had their favorites. >> i thought castro and booker...
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our correspondent natalie pirks is there and joins me now...ut she still has to get through the semi—finals, doesn't she? yes, but the draw has been kind and it is has been assumed that she would be the first british woman to make a 100 metre final which will be jam packed with talent. but dina is having an excellent season. just three weeks ago she beat the pocket rocket shelly—ann fraser—pryce to the diamond league sprint title but the diamond league sprint title but the jamaican is the most famous female sprinter of all time, three olympic titles, seven world titles. and yesterday, with her yellow hair flowing, she recorded the fastest ever heat in the women's100 metres, 10.8 seconds, faster than dina has ever run. there will be plenty of other challenges and dina's best chance will come in the 200 metres on wednesday night. but a medal of any colour tonight would make british history. natalie pirks, thank you. clive, that is the spot. that's it. i'll be back with the late news at ten. 00:06:44,314 --> 2147483051:40:06,872 now on bbc one, ti
our correspondent natalie pirks is there and joins me now...ut she still has to get through the semi—finals, doesn't she? yes, but the draw has been kind and it is has been assumed that she would be the first british woman to make a 100 metre final which will be jam packed with talent. but dina is having an excellent season. just three weeks ago she beat the pocket rocket shelly—ann fraser—pryce to the diamond league sprint title but the diamond league sprint title but the jamaican is the...
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reporting natalie brand hels us what we can ebb expect. . >> reporter: ten democratic candidates will square off in the lone star state tonight. >> hello, houston. >> reporter: texas southern university in houston host the third debate. it's the first one confined to a single night. >> we know looking at the stage the nominee will emerge he from that group. >> reporter: tsu is a historically black university. dr. adams chair of the political science department says that will help shape tonight's debate. >> you have to talk about social justice. you have to talk about criminal justice reform. and these are things that really resonate and impact this community. >> reporter: also expected to be front and center gun violence. more than 2 dozen people were killed in two mass shootings in texas this summer. >> we need to have actual action and actual plan. >> reporter: these tsu debates students want to see candidates do more than offer just catchy sound bites. >> we don't need somebody that's faking the funk or being the smile and waves. we want someone that's direct. >> people can see whe
reporting natalie brand hels us what we can ebb expect. . >> reporter: ten democratic candidates will square off in the lone star state tonight. >> hello, houston. >> reporter: texas southern university in houston host the third debate. it's the first one confined to a single night. >> we know looking at the stage the nominee will emerge he from that group. >> reporter: tsu is a historically black university. dr. adams chair of the political science department says...
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>> hearing natalie's story is kind of like my story.t to bond with my other two kids because i was on -- you know, i was on drugs. so having this opportunity to bond with, you know, my child for like really the last time, getting that bond. it really did save our lives. >> the kids can leave any time and visit family. their mother's sentences must be under 30 months. when mom is released they go home with her. do you think this program made you a better mom? >> i think so. i told my kids, my other kids that -- you know -- sorry. >> it's okay. >> i told them, you know, one thing i know i'm not going to do to you guys, i'm not going to yell at you anymore. it hurts me to think about when i would say things like that. >> reporter: her release date is approaching. >> i know i'm a changed person. i know that i will never be back here again. my journey is going to begin october 2nd. >> and your baby goes with you? >> she goes with me. >> 700 new moms have gone through that program in washington since it was founded 20 years ago. they hope tha
>> hearing natalie's story is kind of like my story.t to bond with my other two kids because i was on -- you know, i was on drugs. so having this opportunity to bond with, you know, my child for like really the last time, getting that bond. it really did save our lives. >> the kids can leave any time and visit family. their mother's sentences must be under 30 months. when mom is released they go home with her. do you think this program made you a better mom? >> i think so. i...
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he later told investigators it seemed to me that the speaker natali seemed crippled italian used an anfrica. it appears they both had the wrong idea. the officers thought they were meeting one man from north africa and elder and natali thought they were meeting one person, the backpack owner. they knew what he looked like and saw him that night. they leave their hotel, walk one block and approach the bank from across the street. they are worried about getting jumped by the pusher's friends. >> they thought that the person they were going to be meeting up was part of a gang or mob or mafia guy, whatever. >> reporter: he tells me that's why finn elder carried the knife. the teens don't see the bald man in the tank top but two dark figures wearing bermuda shorts and t-shirts. ied to abort and urn theed le -- turned left away from the bank. >> the officers came behind them and jumped them and never showed them their badges. we know that. never identified themselves as police prior to jumping them. we know that. >> reporter: in his tussle, the officer got away with scratches to his neck. of
he later told investigators it seemed to me that the speaker natali seemed crippled italian used an anfrica. it appears they both had the wrong idea. the officers thought they were meeting one man from north africa and elder and natali thought they were meeting one person, the backpack owner. they knew what he looked like and saw him that night. they leave their hotel, walk one block and approach the bank from across the street. they are worried about getting jumped by the pusher's friends....
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i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> it was horrifying. this was my mom a vibrant woman just ripped out of the world. thaeverg everything that we thought in our life was shattered. he betrayed us to our very core. >> they were a stunning couple. a doctor and a beauty queen. >> she won homecoming queen. she did modelling. >> but the day she was found dead in the tub set a mystery in motion. >> my father said, rachel, come home and then he just hung up. >> so many secrets locked tight for so many years uncovered by daughters turned detectives. >> you hacked into his phone? >> yeah. a lot of different things that came out. >> reporter: on things like a mi mistress named gypsy. epic show down. father against daughter and daughter. >> why were you seeking information as to your mother's death? >> because i believe my father killed her. >> reporter: but was the evidence on his side? >> the medical examiner's report listedit as a
i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> it was horrifying. this was my mom a vibrant woman just ripped out of the world. thaeverg everything that we thought in our life was shattered. he betrayed us to our very core. >> they were a stunning couple. a doctor and a beauty queen. >> she won homecoming queen. she did modelling. >> but the day she was found dead in...
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hi, i'm natalie and my baby's due in... ooh, god, eight weeks! oh, my god! and natalie will be asked to do some very quick and simple things at home, like this swab test. i do a lot of freelance cooking, and i have come across a lot more children in the last two or three years who've got dietary problems and, which are obviously gut related, and so i thought maybe becoming part of the study would help in the research to, you know, find out more about why these children get such horrendous allergies. i'm about to start a biological sciences degree, and i thought that it was perfect for me and i wanted to get involved, as it something that can help in the future and help future babies and mothers, i thought more what's the harm in doing it? it's so easy. by analysing healthy mums and babies, they can begin to work out what's different in children who develop problems. if a baby does present with a particular condition like an allergy, for example, we can profile that baby, see if they're missing some important beneficial microbes, and give those microbes back
hi, i'm natalie and my baby's due in... ooh, god, eight weeks! oh, my god! and natalie will be asked to do some very quick and simple things at home, like this swab test. i do a lot of freelance cooking, and i have come across a lot more children in the last two or three years who've got dietary problems and, which are obviously gut related, and so i thought maybe becoming part of the study would help in the research to, you know, find out more about why these children get such horrendous...
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natalie brand is at the white house. n> reporter: president trump revealed in a series of bombshell tweets late saturday yhat he planned to secretly meet with taliban leaders and the atesident of afghanistan sunday at camp david, but the president said he canceled the meeting and called off peace negotiations after the taliban admitted to thursday's attack in kabul that killed an american soldier and 11 others, tweeting, "what kind of people would kill so many in order to seemingly strengthen their bargaining position?" >> when he saw that they couldn't deliver on the reduction in violence commitments that they had made, he said there is no sense in having this meeting. >> reporter: secretary of state mike pompeo on "face the nation" e fended the president's decision to cancel but also to hold the talks in the first place. >> sadly, you often have to deal with some pretty bad characters ad get peace. >> reporter: but the timing, just days before the anniversary of 9/11, and the location, the ion,idental retreat where lea
natalie brand is at the white house. n> reporter: president trump revealed in a series of bombshell tweets late saturday yhat he planned to secretly meet with taliban leaders and the atesident of afghanistan sunday at camp david, but the president said he canceled the meeting and called off peace negotiations after the taliban admitted to thursday's attack in kabul that killed an american soldier and 11 others, tweeting, "what kind of people would kill so many in order to seemingly...
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co—curator natalie bell walked us through the warmth of other suns.exhibition that is looking at global stories of migration and displacement. within the show, you are going to encounter works from the last century and some of the early works that come to mind for me are photographs by lewis hine from ellis island. he is really making an effort to do portraiture in a traditional sense. it really gives dignity to these people. and within the show, you do find a lot of examples of portraiture, whether it is gorky, his portrait of the artist as a young child with his mother or more contemporary works, for example, a large painting by aliza nisenbaum, which is a group portrait, so it is all women from immigrant backgrounds who are engaging in politics. there are lots of works speaking to the great migration, the exodus of millions of black americans from the american south and other forced migrations within the united states including the trail of tears. that is a migration that is addressed in benny andrews' painting. wonderland, which is a video piece b
co—curator natalie bell walked us through the warmth of other suns.exhibition that is looking at global stories of migration and displacement. within the show, you are going to encounter works from the last century and some of the early works that come to mind for me are photographs by lewis hine from ellis island. he is really making an effort to do portraiture in a traditional sense. it really gives dignity to these people. and within the show, you do find a lot of examples of portraiture,...
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i'm natalie morales. >> and this is dateline. >> he's a monster. >> he's evil. he's pure evil. she that character in those horror movies. >> he hid in the shadows, a killer in a mask. >> he's clearly a brilliant individual. a brilliantly scary individual. >> his target, a doting young mom. >> she was a georgeous strawberry blonde that loved her son more than anything in the whole world. >> he struck once. would he kill again and would she be next. >> you're just so shattered and hurting so bad. >> damage being hunted in your own home. held a virtual prisoner. your children in danger from a man with a blueprint for murder. >> i wasser the identified. >> she will face down evil and come forward with a new revelation that will make your jaw drop. >> what i did was wrong. there are no words. i have everything to lose. ords i have everything to lose. >>> hello and welcome to dateline. it was a brutal crime and right away one woman said she knew what happened. it would take years to bring the alleged killer to
i'm natalie morales. >> and this is dateline. >> he's a monster. >> he's evil. he's pure evil. she that character in those horror movies. >> he hid in the shadows, a killer in a mask. >> he's clearly a brilliant individual. a brilliantly scary individual. >> his target, a doting young mom. >> she was a georgeous strawberry blonde that loved her son more than anything in the whole world. >> he struck once. would he kill again and would she be next....