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i'm natalie allen. of course we ten to follcontinu follow the breaking news that isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi is believed to have been killed in a u.s.-led military raid in northwest syria. what you're seeing is nighttime video taken by syrian activists as a military operation got under way in northern idlib province near the turkish border. cnn cannot confirm that this was the actual raid targeting al baghdadi. a u.s. defense official tells cnn that al baghdadi apparently detonated a suicide vest as u.s. special forces closed in. dna analysis will confirm whether it is in farkt al baghdadi. the islamic cleric has been in hiding for five years and locating him was based on cia intelligent. president trump is expected to make a major announcement early sunday morning at 9:00 a.m. earlier the president tweeted this "something very big has just happened". nick paton walsh and ben wedeman will be helping to put this in perspective. let's go to nick. first, talk about the significance of finally catching
i'm natalie allen. of course we ten to follcontinu follow the breaking news that isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi is believed to have been killed in a u.s.-led military raid in northwest syria. what you're seeing is nighttime video taken by syrian activists as a military operation got under way in northern idlib province near the turkish border. cnn cannot confirm that this was the actual raid targeting al baghdadi. a u.s. defense official tells cnn that al baghdadi apparently detonated a...
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natalie portman is here tonight!and applause oh we love natalie portman my man henry winkler is here tonight! >> steve: oh [ cheers and applause he's got a new book. "alien superstar." and we got great music from robbie robertson [ cheers and applause oh, my goodness. henry winkler's got a book out >> steve: that's a pretty thick book >> jimmy: it's decently big. it's a pretty nice book. >> steve: yeah that's a real book >> jimmy: that's a real book >> steve: yeah, how much is it >> jimmy: what's that? >> steve: how much is it >> jimmy: it doesn't really matter how much books are as long as you enjoy them you know >> steve: eh, just out of curiosity -- just out of curiosity. >> jimmy: you're a pretty curious young fella. >> steve: curious, just want to know what books cost >> jimmy: well, this book right here, this is a long book. i'd say this is $14.99 [ light laughter ] probably get it on sale, but it's $14.99. >> steve: $14.99 that's a good price for a book >> jimmy: it is, cause it's actually, yeah take couple da
natalie portman is here tonight!and applause oh we love natalie portman my man henry winkler is here tonight! >> steve: oh [ cheers and applause he's got a new book. "alien superstar." and we got great music from robbie robertson [ cheers and applause oh, my goodness. henry winkler's got a book out >> steve: that's a pretty thick book >> jimmy: it's decently big. it's a pretty nice book. >> steve: yeah that's a real book >> jimmy: that's a real book...
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and natalie on the cello.ckstep has been so essential to their identity, the girls even made a pact. >> we don't do anything separately. when she's gone, i have nothing to do. because everything i could do i can't. because we promised we wouldn't. >> when did you make these promises to each other? >> forever ago. this is how it works. >> he was turning but checked himself in time. >> they thought they would always be this way, inseparable. >> we had a pact we would marry identical twin british boys. >> but then came adolescence. that time when all kinds of things start to change. and the twins discovered they were not exactly the same after all. >> i like boys. and she doesn't. >> yeah. >> when did you, natalie, start to think you might be gay? >> in, like, seventh grade. i told lena in eighth grade. >> did you think lena might feel similarly, because you two are identical twins? >> all of middle school, we never talked about boys. >> we never dated. >> we told everyone we never had crushes on anyone. then she
and natalie on the cello.ckstep has been so essential to their identity, the girls even made a pact. >> we don't do anything separately. when she's gone, i have nothing to do. because everything i could do i can't. because we promised we wouldn't. >> when did you make these promises to each other? >> forever ago. this is how it works. >> he was turning but checked himself in time. >> they thought they would always be this way, inseparable. >> we had a pact we...
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. >> good morning, natalie. >> good morning to you. let's again with the judge ruling the inquiry is legal. is this a setback for the president? >> well, it's certainly a setback for the president and i think this is a significant win for jerry in additionally and the doctors for at least two reasons. first, it may reveal important information that house democrats and the house judiciary in particular can use in marshalling the evidence for this case of impeachment against the president. but second, and i think more importantly, it legitimatizes the way house democrats center gone about the impeachment process. up and to this point, they have made a procedural argument which is they don't have to comply with the requests for information because the house hasn't voted on a full resolution to begin the impeachment formally. as a federal judge said, that is an essential and, in fact, all three prior impeachment cases andrew johnson, nixon and clinton, they had access to grand jury testimony or had actually begun their probe prior to a ful
. >> good morning, natalie. >> good morning to you. let's again with the judge ruling the inquiry is legal. is this a setback for the president? >> well, it's certainly a setback for the president and i think this is a significant win for jerry in additionally and the doctors for at least two reasons. first, it may reveal important information that house democrats and the house judiciary in particular can use in marshalling the evidence for this case of impeachment against the...
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i'm natalie allen. well, after five years in hiding, it is believed that al baghdadi has been killed in a u.s. military raid. this breaking news happened overnight in idlib province near the turkish border. syrian activists took video reportedly of that raid. cnn cannot confirm its authen c authenticity. here it is. a u.s. defense official said al baghdadi apparently detonated a suicide vest as u.s. special forces moved in. we are also told cia intelligence eventually tracked the cleric to syria. late saturday president trump tweeted, something very big has just happened. mr. trump is expected to make a major announcement sunday morning at 9:00 a.m. eastern, five hours from now. coming up this hour, we will look at the intelligence behind the raid and how it took place in a surprising area. we'll look at how his death, if confirmed, impacts the fight against terror and the remaining influence of isis and whether his death, if confirmed, may be used as propaganda by his followers. cnn correspondent nick
i'm natalie allen. well, after five years in hiding, it is believed that al baghdadi has been killed in a u.s. military raid. this breaking news happened overnight in idlib province near the turkish border. syrian activists took video reportedly of that raid. cnn cannot confirm its authen c authenticity. here it is. a u.s. defense official said al baghdadi apparently detonated a suicide vest as u.s. special forces moved in. we are also told cia intelligence eventually tracked the cleric to...
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amyjones, natalie and katherine brunt all played over and perth.e about some of our players and the women's game in general. when you're coming into make an impact asa when you're coming into make an impact as a new head coach at any sport, men's or women's, those of the things that are really in your favour. good positive relationships trusting relationships and a really good knowledge i think of where our tea m good knowledge i think of where our team is at at the moment, and where the potential of the team could be. scotland have qualified for the t20 world cup in australia next year. they've beaten the uae in their playoff in dubai by 90 runs having posted 198 for 6 in their 20 overs the uae struggled in the chase eventually finishing on 108. scotland are the fifth of six teams to go through via the qualifying tournament. the new chief executive of england netball has promised to build on the team's recent success, both on the court and in the public eye. and make the current commonwealth champions the world's number one. but to do that. fran c
amyjones, natalie and katherine brunt all played over and perth.e about some of our players and the women's game in general. when you're coming into make an impact asa when you're coming into make an impact as a new head coach at any sport, men's or women's, those of the things that are really in your favour. good positive relationships trusting relationships and a really good knowledge i think of where our tea m good knowledge i think of where our team is at at the moment, and where the...
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natalie, did senator kamala harris have any standout moments? >> reporter: senator harris entered this debate down in recent polls. she did try to create a moment for herself by raising the issue of women's reproductive rights asking moderators why it wasn't brought up in the last debate, and we saw that's generated some buzz, attracting support on stage and also on social media tonight. >> natalie brand, natalie, thank you. >>> this just in, pg&e says it's identified more than 100 incidents of damage during last week's safety lot this, wi s per hour in some areas knocking tree limbs into power lines, knocked some lines down all together. in santa clara county, a few large tree branches fell through lines connected to a house. pg&e says these incidents of damage represent potential sources of wildfire ignition, what they were trying to avoid. meanwhile the utility's teams continue to revere and inspect more than 2500 miles of distribution lines. >>> and a new survey reveals an alarming number of women are victims of sexual misconduct at stanford
natalie, did senator kamala harris have any standout moments? >> reporter: senator harris entered this debate down in recent polls. she did try to create a moment for herself by raising the issue of women's reproductive rights asking moderators why it wasn't brought up in the last debate, and we saw that's generated some buzz, attracting support on stage and also on social media tonight. >> natalie brand, natalie, thank you. >>> this just in, pg&e says it's identified...
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>> natalie. it was like falling in love like a thousand times more than you have with any other person. natalie's just -- you know, she's a part of me. >> reporter: four years later along came nicholas. >> she was in her glory. and then you know, to have a boy and a girl, which was good. >> things were all coming together. >> yep. >> she got directly engaged in the community, in the church. she taught sunday school. she became a girl scout leader. the school board. she did many, many things. >> and she did almost all of it by herself. paul was still working as a paramedic in new york city, more than 100 miles away. >> that's a big commitment. this is pretty far from the city. >> it's a two-hour drive. i was making the new york city money but living up here. and the sacrifice was that i couldn't be home every night. >> and that, they soon discovered, can be tough on a marriage. >> we went to counseling for about year. and she just felt that she never got a break, you know, from being a full-time m
>> natalie. it was like falling in love like a thousand times more than you have with any other person. natalie's just -- you know, she's a part of me. >> reporter: four years later along came nicholas. >> she was in her glory. and then you know, to have a boy and a girl, which was good. >> things were all coming together. >> yep. >> she got directly engaged in the community, in the church. she taught sunday school. she became a girl scout leader. the school...
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>> yeah, no question, natalie.ral families are now going to feel the same agony that you're about to see this one family in vietnam going through right now. you've got to put yourself in their positions and thinking that they wanted to send their daughter, their 26-year-old daughter off to the uk for what she thought would be a better life. more opportunities. her parents helped her with that. cnn speaking exclusively with her parents in north central street ya vietnam. this is the text that her parents received. thinking she started her new life. instead they get this. i'm sorry dad and mom the way i went overseas was not successful. mom i love dad and you so much. i'm dying because i can't breathe. i am so sorry, mom. that is the message they got. you can match the confusion and the despair. especially how they thought their daughter was going to be transported to the uk. take a listen to what the father told us. >> translator: i asked her some information about how she would travel, what transportation type. she
>> yeah, no question, natalie.ral families are now going to feel the same agony that you're about to see this one family in vietnam going through right now. you've got to put yourself in their positions and thinking that they wanted to send their daughter, their 26-year-old daughter off to the uk for what she thought would be a better life. more opportunities. her parents helped her with that. cnn speaking exclusively with her parents in north central street ya vietnam. this is the text...
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natalie pirks, bbc news, doha.today to the former bbc and itn news presenter peter sissons, who's died at the age of 77. his career in broadcastjournalism spanned more than four decades — he was the first presenter of channel 4 news — and during his time at the bbc he presented question time. tony hall — the bbc‘s director—general — described him as one of the most recognisable and well—respected faces of television news. 0ur correspondent liso mzimba looks back at his career. for decades, he was one of the country's news presenters, for decades peter sissons was one of the huge names of television news. good evening. you're watching channel 4 news. it's just after five in the morning shortly after dawn here... he reported from around the world for itn, after losing both legs covering the war in nigeria he eventually moved into the studio as a newscaster. admired for holding public figures to account... could you hold on a minute? even in the most difficult circumstances. i don't want to have any part in that proce
natalie pirks, bbc news, doha.today to the former bbc and itn news presenter peter sissons, who's died at the age of 77. his career in broadcastjournalism spanned more than four decades — he was the first presenter of channel 4 news — and during his time at the bbc he presented question time. tony hall — the bbc‘s director—general — described him as one of the most recognisable and well—respected faces of television news. 0ur correspondent liso mzimba looks back at his career. for...
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meg. >> oliver: natalie brand reporting from the white house. thank you. tonight, the arab league is calling on the u.n. security council to force turkey to halt its offensive against the kurds in northern syria. it comes as turkey claims a major victory, saying pro-turkish forces have made their way into the key town of ras al-ayn. charlie d'agata is on the ground with a report some viewers may find disturbing. >> reporter: the turkish military stepped up its bombardment of america's allies in northern syria, ignoring the trump administration's threats to shut down the turkish economy. new video has emerged alleging to show pro-turkish militias executing kurdish soldiers on the roadside. those same forces who fought beside u.s. troops in the fight against isis today asked for help. "we ask for our allies to take a moral responsibility," this spokesman said, "and honor their commitment to protect us." as turkish forces push deeper into northern syria, more and more kurds are fleeing the fighting. the u.n. just upped their estimate to around 100,000, but so
meg. >> oliver: natalie brand reporting from the white house. thank you. tonight, the arab league is calling on the u.n. security council to force turkey to halt its offensive against the kurds in northern syria. it comes as turkey claims a major victory, saying pro-turkish forces have made their way into the key town of ras al-ayn. charlie d'agata is on the ground with a report some viewers may find disturbing. >> reporter: the turkish military stepped up its bombardment of...
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i'm george howell. >> i'm natalie allen. "newsroom" starts right now. ♪ >>> thank you for joining us. 5:00 a.m. in atlanta, georgia. we appreciate it. we begin with the white house and the impeachment inquiry. the ukraine scandal now engulfing the trump white house and it's moving rapidly on multiple fronts. here are the latest developments. house democrats have subpoenaed the white house to turn over documents and other records related to ukraine, after the administration ignored a request to do so voluntarily. >> and the vice president of the united states, mike pence, he's in the mix now. his meetings in poland with ukraine's new leader have prompted a request for documents. >> u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo missed a friday deadline to provide lawmakers with ukraine documents and records. the house foreign affairs committee says it is hopeful that information will be handed over soon. >> and then there's this from the "the new york times." the "times" reporting a second possible whistle-blower is considering filing a
i'm george howell. >> i'm natalie allen. "newsroom" starts right now. ♪ >>> thank you for joining us. 5:00 a.m. in atlanta, georgia. we appreciate it. we begin with the white house and the impeachment inquiry. the ukraine scandal now engulfing the trump white house and it's moving rapidly on multiple fronts. here are the latest developments. house democrats have subpoenaed the white house to turn over documents and other records related to ukraine, after the...
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her son josh how to drive natalie joins us from l.a.w it's going. >> it's going, guys, let me tell you, seeing your little ones, in a blink they grow up and researchers say the most important thing that parents can do to make your teens a safer driver is practice and have them practice in a variety of road and weather conditions of course that also means handing over the keys which i know firsthand is pretty terrifying, especially here in los angeles. we have seen how teen driving in this viral video, the family's garage door is no more, a fate i'm hoping to avoid with my soon to be 16-year-old son josh. >> if the weather conditions are bad, then i have to go slower. >> reporter: learning to drive is a huge responsibility, and many teens a wheel. 26% of teenagers had their driver's license in 2017, young people who put it off say they are too busy or there's not enough time to get a license they also say owning and maintaining a vehicle is too expensive and they can count on others to get around but josh does want his license, and we wa
her son josh how to drive natalie joins us from l.a.w it's going. >> it's going, guys, let me tell you, seeing your little ones, in a blink they grow up and researchers say the most important thing that parents can do to make your teens a safer driver is practice and have them practice in a variety of road and weather conditions of course that also means handing over the keys which i know firsthand is pretty terrifying, especially here in los angeles. we have seen how teen driving in this...
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i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. of "dateline." thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> how am i doing right now? if i had to put it into one word, numb would be the closest. >> she was a young actress starring in a role of a lifetime, a mystery. >> you never heard a gunshot? >> no. >> one of her friends was dead. >> there has been a body discovered in sam's apartment. >> it's so hard. she was 23. >> another friend was missing and wanted. >> you got a dead woman in his apartment. this guy is potentially very dangerous. >> we were pretty confident he was our guy. >> two mysteries to solve but one evasive witness. >> rachel didn't tell us the day before. >> i told the truth to the best of my capability. >> police wondered had another murder been planned? >> they said if you had gone back that day they wanted to kill him. >> did rachel have a secret? >> what do you do? >> i think you know what i did. >> would she keep it? >> this is as d
i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. of "dateline." thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> how am i doing right now? if i had to put it into one word, numb would be the closest. >> she was a young actress starring in a role of a lifetime, a mystery. >> you never heard a gunshot? >> no. >> one of her friends was dead. >> there has been a body...
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natalie, thank you. let's take a look at some of the day's other headlines...ix, that's despite crashing for the second time in two days. he can clinch the title tomorrow. the estonian oit tanak leads the wales rally going into the final day. britain's kris meeke is in fourth. tanak leads the championship with two more rounds to go. and dominic thiem, the man who knocked out andy murray, is through to the final of the china open, after coming from a set down to beat karen khachanov — he'll face stefanos tsitsipas in the beijing final. let's return to football, and it's now five games since england's women last won a match. earlier today they lost 2—1 to brazil in middlesbrough in an international friendly. a crowd of more than 29,000 watched a brazilian double from debinha, while beth england scored herfirst goal for the lionesses jo currie was watching at the riverside. it may have been a bumper crowd watching here at the riverside, in fa ct watching here at the riverside, in fact more than 29,000 fans turned out, which is a record crowd outside of wembley. ho
natalie, thank you. let's take a look at some of the day's other headlines...ix, that's despite crashing for the second time in two days. he can clinch the title tomorrow. the estonian oit tanak leads the wales rally going into the final day. britain's kris meeke is in fourth. tanak leads the championship with two more rounds to go. and dominic thiem, the man who knocked out andy murray, is through to the final of the china open, after coming from a set down to beat karen khachanov — he'll...
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i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline". >>> she was so alive. to hear that news and realizing that it is amber, how could that be? her life was just beginning. >>> amber made friends for life. >> there was just no trying with her friendship. it just was. >> but that life didn't last long. >> amber is on the floor, face down, and she has a plastic bag wrapped around her head. >> the pills open, the doors open. most people that rob a store don't kill anybody. >> my whole world just died right there. >> for months the murder stayed cold. >> didn't have witness, didn't have video, didn't have dna. we had everything going against us. >> we would go down and talk to the detective. we wouldn't let it go. >> then a break, another victim. >> he would duct tape me, duct tape my mouth. >> and she knew a secret. could she risk revealing it? >> something is going to happen tonight. >> a killer ready to run, face-to-face with the one person who might be able to stop him. >> he just reached over the glove compar
i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline". >>> she was so alive. to hear that news and realizing that it is amber, how could that be? her life was just beginning. >>> amber made friends for life. >> there was just no trying with her friendship. it just was. >> but that life didn't last long. >> amber is on the floor, face down, and she has a plastic bag wrapped around her head. >> the pills open, the doors open. most people that rob...
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"i'm natalie morales. what happened to heather elvis?he 20-year-old vanished in the middle of the night. investigators believe that heather's ex-boyfriend sydney moore had arranged to meet her at a secluded spot. they thought he may have had help. as police methodically continue to put together the puzlet. heather's family was grappling with a new reality. once again, here's andrea caning with "the landing." >> terry elvis isn't exactly sure when he realized his daughter probably wasn't coming home. maybe it was the afternoon, long after heather disappeared when he was standing at his mailbox talking to his pest friend. >> one of my best friends came to the house. he looked at me and he said, he says, i hope she didn't suffer. and i can't get that thought from my head. >> the not knowing made it worse. and then, stunning news. >> new developments tonight in the heather elvis case. >> two months after heather's disappearance, sydney moore heath heather's ex .friend was arrested. he didn't go to jail alone. he was joined by his wife, tammy
"i'm natalie morales. what happened to heather elvis?he 20-year-old vanished in the middle of the night. investigators believe that heather's ex-boyfriend sydney moore had arranged to meet her at a secluded spot. they thought he may have had help. as police methodically continue to put together the puzlet. heather's family was grappling with a new reality. once again, here's andrea caning with "the landing." >> terry elvis isn't exactly sure when he realized his daughter...
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lauren: were you nervous going back to work, t natalie? >> yes, of course.larating and exciting. it's like a new chapter. i think my clients really appreciate that i have had this journey and i can relate to their journey as well and i think it's actually a great advantage. lauren: what do applicants and people who are part of the program say to you, rachel? do they say this is so hard to juggle, home life and a work life, or i really needed this, it feels so great to be working again or doing something like i used to do again. >> it's an adjustment. but so many of them are really ready to get back. what they value the most is we're embracing your career break. we hired you because of your career break. you don't need to hide it. your manager is expecting a learning curve and we'll give you training and support to get you back on your feet. lauren: what's the craziest story of someone that you hired who had a career break, what were they doing in their break that spoke to you? >> we have one great story i can think of is one of our colleagues down in west la
lauren: were you nervous going back to work, t natalie? >> yes, of course.larating and exciting. it's like a new chapter. i think my clients really appreciate that i have had this journey and i can relate to their journey as well and i think it's actually a great advantage. lauren: what do applicants and people who are part of the program say to you, rachel? do they say this is so hard to juggle, home life and a work life, or i really needed this, it feels so great to be working again or...
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. >>> coming up, natalie portman and jon hamm are here live. we'll be back with more "gma."bc7 mornings." starting in january, the examiner is reporting that officials are starting to have a quick build to ban private vehicles in the main street and van ness. they say that three approvals are needed this month from the planning commission and public works and the sfmtrectors.icas the hot spot is in san jose and 40-minute delays to alum rock because of an earlier crash. 87 is an alternate. and a new hot spot near bailey where a motorcycle has blocked a lane. this is going to slow things down more. there are numerous crashes, and lot of leftover slowing across the san mateo bridge and westbound traffic is very, very heavy at 101 through fixfinity internet and mobile, each for $30 a month. that equals awesome wifi from america's best internet provider and the best lte on the go. it's the ultimate coverage solution. it's all in the numbers. with xfinity mobile, you'll save up to $800 a year on your wireless bill. you can even get $250 back. don't miss out on xfinity internet and
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i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm marlie hall with breaking news. nbc news has confirmed that a u.s. operation in syria targeted the leader of isis, abu bakr al baghdadi. he is believed to have been killed though testing is still being done to confirm that. president trump will make a major announcement at 9:00 a.m. believed to be about the baghdadi operation. we'll continue to monitor the story and bring you updates. for now back to our regular programming. programming. a family's desperate search for justice. >> nothing has turned out right. a wife and mother murdered. >> she was in a casket-like position. her arms were crossed. >> who would have a motive to kill a lady in rural iowa? >> this purse is untouched. her jewelry box is untouched. >> did someone have a bigger prize in mind? a family farm worth a fortune. >> i did not shoot my nmom and would never shoot my mom! >> two trials and two verdicts. >> there are only two people who knew what happened that day. one of them is dead and the other one is sitting in that chair. >> too much to bear.
i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm marlie hall with breaking news. nbc news has confirmed that a u.s. operation in syria targeted the leader of isis, abu bakr al baghdadi. he is believed to have been killed though testing is still being done to confirm that. president trump will make a major announcement at 9:00 a.m. believed to be about the baghdadi operation. we'll continue to monitor the story and bring you updates. for now back to our regular programming....
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i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm marlie hall with breaking news. nbc news has confirmed that a u.s. operation in syria targeted the leader of isis. abu bakr al baghdadi. he's believed to have been kill killed. though testing is still being done to confirm that. president trump will make a major announcement at 9:00 a.m. believed to be about the baghdadi operation. we'll continue to monitor the story and bring you updates. for now back to our regular programming. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> there was a party. there's a uk football player. he had been shot. >> he's killed on his birthday. >> i was, like, "it's who?!" that can't happen. why him? >> no one saw a thing. >> it's at night, it's dark, nobody knows where the bullet comes from. >> reporter: nothing's making it any easier. >> if you don't have a motive, it's hard to know which direction to go. >> we were just never going to know. >> reporter: but someone knew. >> she called me and she said, "i think i know something about a murder." >> we ne
i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm marlie hall with breaking news. nbc news has confirmed that a u.s. operation in syria targeted the leader of isis. abu bakr al baghdadi. he's believed to have been kill killed. though testing is still being done to confirm that. president trump will make a major announcement at 9:00 a.m. believed to be about the baghdadi operation. we'll continue to monitor the story and bring you updates. for now back to our regular programming....
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our correspondent natalie pirks is there, natalie, i presume this story has dominated the agenda on dayout the services of their disgraced coach. yes. there has been quite a lot of shock really looks at the lease and fellow coaches at the timing of this. obviously it is great for a journalistic point of view, but from those at the least point of view, it is really bad timing. as you said, fara is really bad timing. as you said, far a lot of athletes involved with the organ project. two of them tonight in the final. salazar personally coaches the new well 10,000 metre champion. —— oregon champion. she goes again on saturday. —— organ project. for her, it is probably very difficult autopsy spoke about it today and said she is shocked to receive the news at this time. i said it was about a period before she joined the project. shejoined in 2016. no relation to her. she said she was aware of the ongoing investigation when shejoin, but aware of the ongoing investigation when she join, but she has always had a clear conscience. we found salazar on saturday looking very relaxed here in looking
our correspondent natalie pirks is there, natalie, i presume this story has dominated the agenda on dayout the services of their disgraced coach. yes. there has been quite a lot of shock really looks at the lease and fellow coaches at the timing of this. obviously it is great for a journalistic point of view, but from those at the least point of view, it is really bad timing. as you said, fara is really bad timing. as you said, far a lot of athletes involved with the organ project. two of them...
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i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> free meek mills! >> how do you explain why your case has become so important? >> this is the same thing that thousands of minorities are going through. they just don't have anybody to speak on their behalf. >> now ty do. >> yeah, now they do. >> rap star, hashtag, symbol, meek mill inspired a movement. >> he's been wronged by the criminal justice system for a decade now. >> we have been conducting criminal justice with a chainsaw. >> in his first post-prison interview, he tells his powerful story. >> my father was murdered in south philly. you ever see somebody get your brains blown out? i've seen it multiple times. >> how he rose from the streets to the charts. >> he has this energy about him. >> sentenced to prison for a probation violation. >> being locked away is just like a mental torture. >> it's affected his life, my life too. yeah, it affects all of us. >> and why he rose up for change. >> i'm still doing time for that case. something is not worki
i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> free meek mills! >> how do you explain why your case has become so important? >> this is the same thing that thousands of minorities are going through. they just don't have anybody to speak on their behalf. >> now ty do. >> yeah, now they do. >> rap star, hashtag, symbol, meek mill inspired a movement. >> he's been wronged by the criminal justice system for a decade now. >> we have...
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and natalie andrews and daily beats columnist jonathan alter. glen kesh nesn kershner, this i question of what the federal judge did in the last 24 hours. if you're watching this if you're nancy pelosi, leader pelosi or the president of the united states, you are watching this decision this ruling, this opinion that came down from this federal judge. 70 pages long. what are you taking away from it, glenn? >> you know, richard, i've got the opinion right here and i've been going through it. and, you know, you can read the headings alone and it reads like a who's who of knocking down the republican arguments. and it really -- it's a dramatic piece of work and i think it will serve as a guide now in the -- in the event the appellate court is asked to take up the same question. but just reading some of the headings alone, richard, there are sections that say and i quote, disclosure of these materials is necessary to avoid injustice. that's one of the sections. there's a section that it says, the house judiciary committee has a particularized need fo
and natalie andrews and daily beats columnist jonathan alter. glen kesh nesn kershner, this i question of what the federal judge did in the last 24 hours. if you're watching this if you're nancy pelosi, leader pelosi or the president of the united states, you are watching this decision this ruling, this opinion that came down from this federal judge. 70 pages long. what are you taking away from it, glenn? >> you know, richard, i've got the opinion right here and i've been going through...
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natalie pirks reports.sy that britain's night finished in drama. the men's 4x400m relay team couldn't get the baton round and the women's quartet came forth, were briefly bumped to bronze, and then were out of the medals again. it meant the nation fell two medals short of the target, yet it doesn't tell the whole tale. after a handful of fourth places and strong performances — notably from women. sunshine off the track, and assassin on it, dina asher—smith became the first british athlete to win three medals at the same championship and became a world champion to boot. it's dina asher—smith! she's the champion. yeah, i don't know what to say. i don't think it's properly sunk in. but i dreamt of this, but it's real now. katarina johnson—thompson came to doha like a woman reborn. this stadium now forever etched in the memory as the scene of her greatest heptathlon victory. that's an excellent run — 30.08! it actually felt like a dream and the lights and everything. it has been unbelievable and i can't believe
natalie pirks reports.sy that britain's night finished in drama. the men's 4x400m relay team couldn't get the baton round and the women's quartet came forth, were briefly bumped to bronze, and then were out of the medals again. it meant the nation fell two medals short of the target, yet it doesn't tell the whole tale. after a handful of fourth places and strong performances — notably from women. sunshine off the track, and assassin on it, dina asher—smith became the first british athlete...
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natalie pirks, bbc news, doha.o the relay teams during the course of breakfast this morning, live in doha, in a few minutes' time. roman catholic bishops are gathering at the vatican this morning for the start of a 3—day meeting which will include discussions on whether to allow married men to become priests. the move, which would break centuries of tradition, would help to alleviate a shortage of clergymen. david willey has been reporting at events at the vatican for nearly 50 yea rs. events at the vatican for nearly 50 years. good morning to you, david. good morning. thank you forjoining us on good morning. thank you forjoining us on breakfast. sorry to remind you about the length of your career, but i guess in many ways you would understand better than many just i guess in many ways you would understand better than manyjust how historic this decision could be? well, it's very interesting. i think it marks a difficult moment or pope francis, because he is under attack from a certain number of rather limited numbe
natalie pirks, bbc news, doha.o the relay teams during the course of breakfast this morning, live in doha, in a few minutes' time. roman catholic bishops are gathering at the vatican this morning for the start of a 3—day meeting which will include discussions on whether to allow married men to become priests. the move, which would break centuries of tradition, would help to alleviate a shortage of clergymen. david willey has been reporting at events at the vatican for nearly 50 yea rs. events...
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natalie morales: he was rich. she was richer. the lawyer and the tycoon-- lavish didn't begin to describe it. diane was very flamboyant. she was the life of the party. a good mix of wealth and power, they knew how to live life. natalie morales: then ca that ight n i hear a big explosion. i just knew immediately that i had to get out of there. natalie morales: a single gunshot, and she was gone.
natalie morales: he was rich. she was richer. the lawyer and the tycoon-- lavish didn't begin to describe it. diane was very flamboyant. she was the life of the party. a good mix of wealth and power, they knew how to live life. natalie morales: then ca that ight n i hear a big explosion. i just knew immediately that i had to get out of there. natalie morales: a single gunshot, and she was gone.
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natalie brand reports. >> reporter: democratic presidential hopefuls returned to las vegas to talk gunnniversary of the massacre that killed 58 people at a country music festival. >> their stories are stories that didn't have to happen. on the gun issue, things are changing. >> reporter: gun-control has been front and center in the democratic race following a series of shooting massacres this summer. >> 93% of americans want to see us pass some reasonable background checks. >> we've got to let people know, including a lot of gun owners, responsible gun owners know they're not the enemy here. >> reporter: the conversation on the campaign trail comes as gun legislation talks on capitol hill appear stalled with the impeachment inquiry of president trump taking focus. >> all they want to do is try and win the election in 2020 so they come up with this impeachment nonsense. >> reporter: a monmouth university poll shows signs of weakness among critical voting blocks for the president, but his base is standing with him. a poll shows elizabeth warren and joe biden leading the pack among democr
natalie brand reports. >> reporter: democratic presidential hopefuls returned to las vegas to talk gunnniversary of the massacre that killed 58 people at a country music festival. >> their stories are stories that didn't have to happen. on the gun issue, things are changing. >> reporter: gun-control has been front and center in the democratic race following a series of shooting massacres this summer. >> 93% of americans want to see us pass some reasonable background...
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reporting from washington natalie mcgill ok. here's your headline from the future this week trump pulled back the u.s. military on the border with turkey and now turkey is attacking the kurds tomorrow you'll read the mainstream media furiously studying up to figure out why they're supposed to care deeply for kurds but fine with killing syrians iraq iran and venezuelans etc. and in 3 weeks you'll hear. jeff bezos seen sprinting down the street in cleveland ohio chasing the last american dollar not in hands of top one percent thank god you got everybody who did was thank you thank god thank god i'm to thank you thank. you. thank you now. the war in serious seems to be winding down with some syrians returning to their homeland but going back to a normal life now seems like a pipe dream after almost a decade of proxy war this syrian old dooms 2 years of proxy peace. why a paradise with some all year round turned into a round the experimentation field for agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are
reporting from washington natalie mcgill ok. here's your headline from the future this week trump pulled back the u.s. military on the border with turkey and now turkey is attacking the kurds tomorrow you'll read the mainstream media furiously studying up to figure out why they're supposed to care deeply for kurds but fine with killing syrians iraq iran and venezuelans etc. and in 3 weeks you'll hear. jeff bezos seen sprinting down the street in cleveland ohio chasing the last american dollar...
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reporting from washington natalie mcgill jackie. o. your headlines from the future this week trump pulled back the u.s. military on the border with turkey and now turkey is attacking the kurds tomorrow you'll read the mainstream media furiously studying up to figure out why they're supposed to care deeply for kurds but fine with killing syrians iraq iran and venezuela. and in 3 weeks you'll hear. jeff bezos seen sprinting down the street in cleveland ohio chasing the last american dollar not in hands of top one percent thank god you get everybody did was thank you thank you thank you all the time to thank you thank you thank. you. thank you now. why a paradise with some around turned into a round the experimentation field for agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the unregulated experiments that often in day you have many of these people who ha
reporting from washington natalie mcgill jackie. o. your headlines from the future this week trump pulled back the u.s. military on the border with turkey and now turkey is attacking the kurds tomorrow you'll read the mainstream media furiously studying up to figure out why they're supposed to care deeply for kurds but fine with killing syrians iraq iran and venezuela. and in 3 weeks you'll hear. jeff bezos seen sprinting down the street in cleveland ohio chasing the last american dollar not in...
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natalie pirks, bbc news, doha.ng for argentina, who had a man sent off. 39—10 the final score. from tokyo, here's our sports correspondent, andy swiss. # swing low, sweet chariot...# confident? just a little. but surely this would be england's toughest test yet. argentina is always one of sport's spiciest rivalries and the pumas were playing for world cup survival, so even thouthonny may's try edged england into an early lead, it was all predictably tense. but in a split second, everything changed. tomas lavanini with a sickening challenge on owen farrell, who was thankfully unhurt. but it was high, dangerous and it was a red card. from that moment, there was no way back for argentina, as england set about running them ragged. elliot daly helping them to a 15—3 lead at the break. and after it, they stretched out of sight. once george ford had gone over, it was effectively game over. england weren't at their slickest, although jack nowell certainly was. on his comeback from injury, perhaps the pick of england's six
natalie pirks, bbc news, doha.ng for argentina, who had a man sent off. 39—10 the final score. from tokyo, here's our sports correspondent, andy swiss. # swing low, sweet chariot...# confident? just a little. but surely this would be england's toughest test yet. argentina is always one of sport's spiciest rivalries and the pumas were playing for world cup survival, so even thouthonny may's try edged england into an early lead, it was all predictably tense. but in a split second, everything...
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reporting from washington natalie mcgill ok. here's your headline from the future this week trump pulled back the u.s. military on the border with turkey and now turkey is attacking the kurds to morrow you'll read the mainstream media furiously studying up to figure out why they're supposed to care deeply for kurds put fine with killing syrians iraq is iranians vote as well as etc. and in 3 weeks you'll hear jeff bezos seen sprinting down the street in cleveland ohio chasing the last american dollar not in hands of top one percent thank you but you get every every day. thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank god thank you. in this community there are people who believe. it's really hard. to get us and there's a lot of conflict within the game between the 2 teams most of the conflicts i would say. close one on each other since each other is good business the state of california makes 6000000000 to prison complexes. we've got a crumbling infrastructure roads bridges tunnels are not working we've got students that a
reporting from washington natalie mcgill ok. here's your headline from the future this week trump pulled back the u.s. military on the border with turkey and now turkey is attacking the kurds to morrow you'll read the mainstream media furiously studying up to figure out why they're supposed to care deeply for kurds put fine with killing syrians iraq is iranians vote as well as etc. and in 3 weeks you'll hear jeff bezos seen sprinting down the street in cleveland ohio chasing the last american...
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reporting from washington natalie mcgill jackie. o. your headlines from the future this week trump pulled back the u.s. military on the border with turkey and now turkey is attacking the kurds tomorrow you'll read the mainstream media furiously studying up to figure out why they're supposed to care deeply for kurds put fine with killing syrians iraq iran and venezuela just. in 3 weeks you'll hear. jeff bezos seen sprinting down the street in cleveland ohio chasing the last american dollar not in hands of top one percent tax cut you get every. tax. the swarms of them so money. and good use who was before. much of those who heard the particular must never see him will. go. but he. will show you this new beautiful book believe you since glitter a good. movie misled most of this dull so good you found her good good girls. go to shows look i do the same you want me to show the story should go. to startups to. get to meet until it was the middle of the mist they'd say look it is it's. just testing understand just need to mash don't try to st
reporting from washington natalie mcgill jackie. o. your headlines from the future this week trump pulled back the u.s. military on the border with turkey and now turkey is attacking the kurds tomorrow you'll read the mainstream media furiously studying up to figure out why they're supposed to care deeply for kurds put fine with killing syrians iraq iran and venezuela just. in 3 weeks you'll hear. jeff bezos seen sprinting down the street in cleveland ohio chasing the last american dollar not...
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i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> he came off as a tough guy. >> we would fool around a little bit. sibling teasing i guess you'd call it. >> he threatened to take out my whole family to get custody of our kids. >> a chilling story of danger and duplicity. >> we were trying to figure out who did this. he knew the whole time. >> this is the ultimate betrayal. >>> hello and welcome to date line. she was a hard working single mom that doted on her little boy and kept her loved ones close. then one morning she was found dead in the house she shared with her son. detectives would soon discover someone close to jessica was living a lie. here's keith morrison with evil intent. >> it was 9:00 in the morning on the 25th of june 2015 omaha, nebraska. missy nelson's morning ritual was interrupted by a phone call. it was the bank where her daughter jessica worked. she was an hour late. >> i said what? what do you mean? they said she's not here. we have been calling her and she's not answering. >> the t
i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> he came off as a tough guy. >> we would fool around a little bit. sibling teasing i guess you'd call it. >> he threatened to take out my whole family to get custody of our kids. >> a chilling story of danger and duplicity. >> we were trying to figure out who did this. he knew the whole time. >> this is the ultimate betrayal. >>> hello and welcome to date line. she was a hard working single mom that...
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. >> yeah natalie portman plays lucy. an astronaut. we're both astronaut s. >> stephen: this is based on a true story. >> it's based on true events. ( laughter ) so it's sort of... ( applause ) ( cheers ) >> stephen: what does that mean? what's the difference between a true story and true events. isn't a story true events. >> some can be true and some can be fudge gld it's inspired by true event. >> exactly. now that we've got the terms right. >> stephen: right. i feel like we should have lawyers here. >> let's get them all signed up. there was a story a while back about an astronaut who was sort of in a love triangle and had driven across the country cinched into a diaper. >> stephen: right, right, right. >> so she could power through. >> stephen: she was going to murder a guy with a hammer. >> there was going to be some justice taken. >> stephen: meted out. love lost. >> so this is based on those events. >> stephen: yes. >> but it's less of the sort of tabloid version of it. it's more about-- the show it's movie really
. >> yeah natalie portman plays lucy. an astronaut. we're both astronaut s. >> stephen: this is based on a true story. >> it's based on true events. ( laughter ) so it's sort of... ( applause ) ( cheers ) >> stephen: what does that mean? what's the difference between a true story and true events. isn't a story true events. >> some can be true and some can be fudge gld it's inspired by true event. >> exactly. now that we've got the terms right. >>...
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i'm natalie morales. >> and this is dateline. >> he wasn't my biological child, but my heart, you can't tell that to my heart. i loved that boy. that's not fair that he was taken from his children or from his family. >>> jessie fell for vince, a man in uniform holding the fort during his long deployments. >> my hat goes off to all military wives. it's not easy. >> it's not. she was a good mom. she loved the kids. >> reunited at last, they celebrated. then on the drive home. >> there was a car there stranded. >> he tells his wife he's going to go check on them. >> i heard two, three popping sounds. >> he was laying there with what appeared to be several gunshot wounds to the head. >> her husband, a father of five, dead. >> and i want my kids. >> no one could understand it. >> the type of person that he was, i don't think he ever had an enemy. >> or did he? >> we knew that there was another person that needed to be looked at. >> a winding investigation leading deep into the dark. this sounds like a love tri
i'm natalie morales. >> and this is dateline. >> he wasn't my biological child, but my heart, you can't tell that to my heart. i loved that boy. that's not fair that he was taken from his children or from his family. >>> jessie fell for vince, a man in uniform holding the fort during his long deployments. >> my hat goes off to all military wives. it's not easy. >> it's not. she was a good mom. she loved the kids. >> reunited at last, they celebrated. then...
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natalie pirks, bbc news, zohar. —— doha.th minute winner from the penalty spot at anfield against leicester. the final score was 2—1. leicester's frustrations boiled over at full—time, sadio mane had put liverpool ahead before half—time, but james maddison scored an 80th minute equaliser with leicester's only shot on target. however, they then conceded an injury time penalty with a foul on sadio mane. that's eight from eight for liverpool, heading into the international break. let's take a look at the other results in the premier league: tottenham's miserable week ended with another defeat — this time 3—0 at brighton. jeff hendrick scored the winner for burnley against ten—man everton. aston villa won 5—1 at norwich, wesley scored twice and also missed a penalty. it was goalless between watford and sheffield united. and crystal palace won 2—1 at west ham. the top two in the scottish premiership — rangers and celtic — play tomorrow, but we've had four results today. nine man aberdeen scored a late equaliser against hibs. hear
natalie pirks, bbc news, zohar. —— doha.th minute winner from the penalty spot at anfield against leicester. the final score was 2—1. leicester's frustrations boiled over at full—time, sadio mane had put liverpool ahead before half—time, but james maddison scored an 80th minute equaliser with leicester's only shot on target. however, they then conceded an injury time penalty with a foul on sadio mane. that's eight from eight for liverpool, heading into the international break. let's...
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natalie pirks, bbc news, doha. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. reigning world champions great britain ease through to the final of the mens 4x100 relay while the women keep dina asher—smith's hopes of a third medal alive. just 12 months after battling to avoid relegation, salford reach their first ever super league grand final after upstaging five—time champions wigan warriors. and england's biggest challenge so far as eddiejones warns his side will have to be at the top of their game to beat argentina. hello and good evening. we start tonight's programme in doha where britain's relay teams have ensured their place in tomorrow night's final. the men's team — the defending champions, made it through their heat placing first — while the women did without their golden girl dina asher smith to qualify with a seasons best time.. that does mean, asher smith's hopes of a third medal at these championships remain in tact. 0ur reporter ade adeoyen rounds up the action. she is having the season of her life, breaking the world record at the trials, and she
natalie pirks, bbc news, doha. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. reigning world champions great britain ease through to the final of the mens 4x100 relay while the women keep dina asher—smith's hopes of a third medal alive. just 12 months after battling to avoid relegation, salford reach their first ever super league grand final after upstaging five—time champions wigan warriors. and england's biggest challenge so far as eddiejones warns his side will have to be at...
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natalie pirks was there.r effortless. today, simone biles dazzled yet again with her new signature move. to put it into context, when simone does the triple—double, everyone in the gym, from coaches to gymnasts, stops to watch her because it is just that hard. it is jaw—dropping in its complexity. launching into the air at around 13 mph, she's up there for a little more than a second. it means biles has to move quickly to perform her two somersaults while twisting three times simultaneously. the records just keep tumbling. when the usa took their fifth straight team title on tuesday, biles became the all—time leading female gymnast, with 21 world medals. today, she was at it again, winning her 16th world championship gold. pint—sized perfection. but not content with merely winning, the texan wants to create a legacy, and just two more medals here this week would ensure she's the most decorated gymnast overall in world championship history. she's actually got four more chances. whilst making history, though, b
natalie pirks was there.r effortless. today, simone biles dazzled yet again with her new signature move. to put it into context, when simone does the triple—double, everyone in the gym, from coaches to gymnasts, stops to watch her because it is just that hard. it is jaw—dropping in its complexity. launching into the air at around 13 mph, she's up there for a little more than a second. it means biles has to move quickly to perform her two somersaults while twisting three times...
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our correspondent natalie pirks has been watching the action.a asher-smith. last night she was ove 1120 m e dina asher-smith. last night she was overcome with emotion. today, the trademark grin was back. britten‘s golden girl is slowly adjusting to her new title. standing up there with the national anthem, when they we re with the national anthem, when they were announcing that i was world champion, it is something that is really surreal and i think i'm going to have to hear it a few more times to have to hear it a few more times to believe it but it is insane. she was the red—hot favourite to win with all of her big rivals missing, but with expectation comes pressure to deliver. and how she did. it was a race executed to perfection. and she's going to take the gold medal! it is dina asher—smith! she is the world champion. her time would have won gold in 13 of the last 17 world championships. her mum didn't have to say much for the happy tears to flow. she willjoin the pantheon of british sprinting history.|j flow. she willjoin the pantheon of b
our correspondent natalie pirks has been watching the action.a asher-smith. last night she was ove 1120 m e dina asher-smith. last night she was overcome with emotion. today, the trademark grin was back. britten‘s golden girl is slowly adjusting to her new title. standing up there with the national anthem, when they we re with the national anthem, when they were announcing that i was world champion, it is something that is really surreal and i think i'm going to have to hear it a few more...
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our sports correspondent natalie pirks reports from world athletics championships.erything, it's just been unbelievable, and i can't believe this is the result. there's just been so many attempts at trying to perform on this stage. i'm just so, so happy. it was a night when one woman from liverpool stood on top of the world after the performance of her life. that's an excellent run. 13.08! this morning she barely slept, but told me how it's all beginning to sink in. this gold medaljust means absolute world to me. itjust means that, you know, i wasn't deluded in thinking i was able to do these things. after winning the world heptathlon youth title in 2009 there was fear her talent wouldn't make the step up to senior level. calamitous moments followed on the world stage. in 2015 it was the long jump. to close. katarina johnson—thompson has had fellows! at the rio olympics, a poor javelin. .. fellows! at the rio olympics, a poor javelin... and then the highjump in 2017 was a particular low point. last attempt at night! but a permanent move to montpellier in france and
our sports correspondent natalie pirks reports from world athletics championships.erything, it's just been unbelievable, and i can't believe this is the result. there's just been so many attempts at trying to perform on this stage. i'm just so, so happy. it was a night when one woman from liverpool stood on top of the world after the performance of her life. that's an excellent run. 13.08! this morning she barely slept, but told me how it's all beginning to sink in. this gold medaljust means...
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i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. of "dateline."hank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> how am i doing right now? if i had to put it into one word, numb would be the closest. >> she was a young actress starring in a role of a lifetime, a mystery. >> you never heard a gunshot? >> no. >> one of her friends was dead. >> there has been a body discovered in sam's apartment. >> it's so hard. she was 23. >> another friend was missing and wanted. >> you got a dead woman in his apartment. this guy is potentially very dangerous. >> we were pretty confident he was our
i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. of "dateline."hank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> how am i doing right now? if i had to put it into one word, numb would be the closest. >> she was a young actress starring in a role of a lifetime, a mystery. >> you never heard a gunshot? >> no. >> one of her friends was dead. >> there has been a body discovered...
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natalie morales: they found her in the bedroom, a young mom stabbed to death.ing, fighting for her life. i was so distraught that she was gone. dennis murphy: she was your wife, the mother of your children. it's awful. i wouldn't wish that on anybody. natalie morales: her ex had been to visit the day she died, a trip with the kids. and just like that, he was suspect number one.
natalie morales: they found her in the bedroom, a young mom stabbed to death.ing, fighting for her life. i was so distraught that she was gone. dennis murphy: she was your wife, the mother of your children. it's awful. i wouldn't wish that on anybody. natalie morales: her ex had been to visit the day she died, a trip with the kids. and just like that, he was suspect number one.
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natalie pirks, bbc news, haringey.frica promises to be a bruising encounter, with both sides preparing for a hugely physical match. today the south africa head coach said his team must be ready for the new level of intensity that england reached in their semifinal victory over new zealand. our sports editor, dan roan, reports from tokyo. they're known for brawn, bulk and brute strength, and now they're the barrier between england and world cup glory. south african rugby prides itself on the power of its pack, but their coach believes they need every ounce of muscle in this weekend's final. the physicality that england brought to new zealand was just next level last saturday. i thought it was a long time since i've seen in england team pitch up with that amount of physicality. they must be brimming with confidence, and i'm sure that they need to bring that same intensity, and we will have to be really up to try and match that. south africa have a rich history in this tournament. their iconic 1995 triumph on home soil un
natalie pirks, bbc news, haringey.frica promises to be a bruising encounter, with both sides preparing for a hugely physical match. today the south africa head coach said his team must be ready for the new level of intensity that england reached in their semifinal victory over new zealand. our sports editor, dan roan, reports from tokyo. they're known for brawn, bulk and brute strength, and now they're the barrier between england and world cup glory. south african rugby prides itself on the...
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natalie pirks reports.whose speed and force had made him a standout star injapan. but kyle sinckler‘s route to the world cup final has been far from conventional. he was always full on, almost like, give the ball to kyle! nigel coached him here at battersea ironsides from the age of eight. for a sport rooted in public school privilege, there was no silver spoon. single mum donna raised kyle on a south london estate where he attended a local comprehensive. how important is it that someone like him came from a state school? you know what, i think if you had a richter scale or something he would be at the top of the list, that somebody from a state school has made it through the rugby world. in the past, his hot head has seen him targeted by the opposition as an emotional time bomb. but sinckler has worked hard since to control that temper and, in turn, become a role model for those following in his considerable footsteps. we are super proud, we really are, because the players love him and if he scores, if the
natalie pirks reports.whose speed and force had made him a standout star injapan. but kyle sinckler‘s route to the world cup final has been far from conventional. he was always full on, almost like, give the ball to kyle! nigel coached him here at battersea ironsides from the age of eight. for a sport rooted in public school privilege, there was no silver spoon. single mum donna raised kyle on a south london estate where he attended a local comprehensive. how important is it that someone like...
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natalie pirks, bbc news, doha.atch of the day 2 after the news, but here are the results, if you want them. the champions manchester city lost at home for the first time since december. a 2—0 defeat by wolves sees the champions head into the international break eight points behind leaders liverpool. elsewhere, manchester united lost at newcastle, and there were wins for chelsea and arsenal. rangers are top of the scottish premiership after they beat hamilton 5—0 and celtic lost. the champions were beaten 2—0 at livingston. they played for over an hour with ten men, slipping to their first league defeat of the season. there were two matches at the rugby world cup injapan. the reigning champions new zealand scored 11 tries in a huge win against namibia, 71—9. france are into the quarterfinals after a tight game against tonga, the french winning 23—21. they'll now play england in their final pool match, with the winners of that likely to face australia in the last eight. and that's the sport. mishal. the drummer ginge
natalie pirks, bbc news, doha.atch of the day 2 after the news, but here are the results, if you want them. the champions manchester city lost at home for the first time since december. a 2—0 defeat by wolves sees the champions head into the international break eight points behind leaders liverpool. elsewhere, manchester united lost at newcastle, and there were wins for chelsea and arsenal. rangers are top of the scottish premiership after they beat hamilton 5—0 and celtic lost. the...
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natalie pirks was there.s, and yet she makes it a ppear effortless. gymnastics, and yet she makes it appear effortless. today simone biles dazzled yet again with her new signature move. it is jaw—dropping in its complexity, launching into the airataround in its complexity, launching into the air at around 30 miles an hour, and she's up there for little more than a second. it means buyers has to move quickly to perform her two somersaults while twisting three times simultaneously. even other elite gymnasts are dumbfounded by the ease with which she performed such a tough move. you talk about legends in sport, and she is definitely one of them. to put it into context, when simon does the triple double, everyone in the gym, from coaches to gymnasts, stops to watch her because it is that hard. the records keep tumbling. when the usa took their fifth straight team title on tuesday, biles became the all—time leading female gymnast, with 21 world medals. today she was at it again, winning her 16th world championship
natalie pirks was there.s, and yet she makes it a ppear effortless. gymnastics, and yet she makes it appear effortless. today simone biles dazzled yet again with her new signature move. it is jaw—dropping in its complexity, launching into the airataround in its complexity, launching into the air at around 30 miles an hour, and she's up there for little more than a second. it means buyers has to move quickly to perform her two somersaults while twisting three times simultaneously. even other...