The latest news from around the world with host Brooke Baldwin. There in alexandria, virginia. Joe, bring me up to speed on the trial at this moment. Reporter so, our question, of course, as you said at the top, brooke, is when will crossexamination begin . The assumption is its pretty close. What we do know is that the prosecution has asked a lot of questions and there was a break around, what, 2 30 p. M. Eastern time that was supposed to go until about 2 45 eastern time. The judge told the defense to keep questions and crossexamination sharply focussed. Sort of telegraphing the things to come. Now, lets talk a little bit about the last testimony we heard from rick gates. Hugely important, almost anything he says about the case. I think one of the most interesting points that was brought out by the judge at the very end of that direct
defense . Because cant the defense just say this guy is an admitted liar. This is the guy who should be on trial. And really attacking his credibility .
frigid weather and biting temperatures will pull iowa caucus goers to the test on monday. republican candidates have been forced to adjust the travel plans and cancel campaign events at the last minute. and the weather isn t expected to improve for caucus night. let s bring in nbc news correspondent, my man, vaughn hillyard! von, the iceberg hillyard! from des moines. hey, even, it is cold. there is no doubt about that. but is this really a situation where the cold can have a direct impact on who turns out on caucus night at this point, and the campaigns are legitimately concerned about that? right. first of all, thank you, guys. it s great. it s an honor to be you guys for the first show here. i would stand in negative 20 windchill, which is right now, to do it, and i would do it over and over again and will forever into the future, no matter the circumstances. look, the question, is when a voter, so? i don t know. i can t guarantee that for you guys here. frankly, what will get don
the 40s and 50s, before leaving to go to film school. why did you come back? - why did i come back? i was gone from about 68 to about 75. they i came home, and i saw everything s decaying even worse, and the people i hung out with, like there s sal carulli and other guys, they were these really characters. - chico pushed the button me. no one gonna push the button on me. nobody. nobody. the only guy that can do that is that guy up there, j.c. j. c., my man. - there s a lot of world war ii people that were starting to die off, and i was really like, this is gonna disappear, and the industry s going away. so i didn t know what else to make films about, so i just started documentaries and i just wanted to capture, and get some of these characters on film, and make them mythical. - but you stayed in braddock because braddock was your subject. - it s my subject, and i thought, okay, what if i move? if i move to los angeles, maybe i can get a job in the industry, but what if i get st
with some guitar dude on the front and, you know, special hidden reinforcement and spikes and shit? - no, it s not death race. it s not death race. - brooke is one of the best girl drivers, female drivers, that i ve seen. - wait a minute, what s the difference between male and female drivers? is there any? - there s not very many females that actually compete with the guys. - yeah, but wouldn t it be great to see some big meathead falling to his knees sobbing after you ve just totally destroyed - maybe. depends on who they are. - some guy s been talking shit all week. - okay, yeah, yeah, definitely. - i mean, come on. - yeah. - that would have to be good. - so tonight, are you gonna be the only girl - probably i m the only girl that s running out there with the guys. - let us hope that tonight is your night. i m gonna get another shot. - cheers. - yes. cheers. thank you. [engines revving] [intense music] - countdown. ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. [ind
but once they do what they did to me and to you, by doing what they did, so corrupt, from that standpoint, what they ve done is so horrible. so i would speak differently than i would have three weeks ago. because you never heard me use this kind of language. out of respect for our country, and for the office, we really have no chance. these people are sick. they are sick people. that s it. this is it. this has become the central reason of donald trump s third presidential bid. he doesn t hold campaign rallies to explain his policy positions or how he is going to make the lives of americans better. oh, no, no, no. he s just trying to convince his supporters that together, and they are facing political persecution, and that he s the only one who can rescue them from that imaginary threat he is trying to convince them actually exists. joining me now is nbc news correspondent, my man, bond hilliard, who was in south carolina yesterday for trump s