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Sportsday

their last group match is against malaysia on tuesday, and they must better canada's result against spain to stand a chance of reaching the semi—finals. finishing third overall would see britain, who remember, won bronze in tokyo at the last 0lympics, qualify for paris 202a. callum smith's bid to become a two—weight world champion ended in heartbreak at the hands of artur beterbiev in quebec. the russian—canadian floored the former super—middleweight champion twice in the seventh round, before the briton�*s corner pulled him from the contest. it saw beterbiev retain his wbc, ibf and wbo light heavyweight titles and maintain his 100% record of having stopped all 20 professional opponents within the distance. another big afternoon in rugby union, where bath have qualified for the champions cup knockouts after a hard—fought bonus—point win over the french side racing 92.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

saying today, we are at a crucial stage. investigators here are still searching for the black box from the destroyed passenger plane. meanwhile, japanese media reporting that the three pilots from the japan airlines flight say they didn't see the coast guard aircraft on the runway when they were given clearance to land. lester. >> janis mackey frayer in tokyo, thank you. back home to the race for 2024, former president trump late today appealing the decision to ban him from colorado's ballot to the supreme court, and it comes with the iowa caucuses less than two weeks away. dasha burns is in iowa. >> reporter: tonight republican front-runner donald trump asking the u.s. supreme court to overturn a ruling by colorado's highest court banning him from the state's ballot because of his actions on january 6th. the former president's lawyers appeal saying the move would be the first time the judiciary has prevented voters from casting ballots for the leading major party presidential candidate. the trump campaign

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

still grabbed their carry-ones. >> when passengers do not follow the instructions and do not leave their belongings in the airplane, they're not only putting themselves at risk, they're putting others at risk because they're blocking exits. >> reporter: in tokyo, tragedy, but survival on the runway. >> and tom, another grim reminder of why we need to listen to the safety announcements. i understand japanese investigators will be joined by french investigators looking into why this happened. >> yeah, that's right. because it's an airbus plane, the french team will be assisting. they'll look at whether there was a communication breakdown and if the japanese pilots could even see the smaller plane on the runway, lester. >> tom costello, thank you. the day after that devastating earthquake in western japan, at least 55 people are now reported dead as rescuers race to find survivors. janis mackey frayer is in japan where the officials say the death toll is likely to rise. >> reporter: tonight,

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Morning Joe

passenger plane survived, including eight infants. precisely what flight crews in the u.s. and abroad train for. regardless of the size of the aircraft, the faa requires that within 15 seconds of the aircraft stopping for an accident, it must be able to start evacuating everybody out through the window, through the doors, in just 90 seconds. that faa rule is the global standard. >> get out! get out! leave everything! >> critical to surviving, leaving everything behind and getting out! when an american airlines flight caught fire in chicago in 2016, some passengers still grabbed their carry-ons. >> when passengers do not follow the instructions and do not leave their belongings in the airplane, they're not only putting themselves at risk, they're putting others at risk, because they're blocking exits. >> reporter: in tokyo, tragedy, but survival on the runway. >> that was nbc's tom costello reporting. it is the top of our second hour now. ahead, this hour, house

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

traffic controllers and those pilots, and the fact that that japan airlines pilot could very likely not have seen the much smaller coast guard plane in the moments before he landed here. david? >> david: and as you reported, cleared right beforehand to land. matt gutman in tokyo again tonight. matt, thank you. back here at home and to the race for the white house. late today, former president trump officially asking the supreme court now to overturn the decision by colorado's supreme court to remove him from the ballot there. trump wants the nation's highest court now to ensure he will appear on primary ballots across this country. and in iowa tonight, ron desantis, and the moment with a voter there asking, with trump 30 points ahead in iowa, why won't desantis take trump on more directly? here's rachel scott tonight. >> reporter: tonight, donald trump formally calling on the supreme court to throw out a colorado court's ruling blocking him from appearing on the state's ballot. that colorado court citing the 14th amendment, which bans an

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

the victims attending a memorial for a top iranian general killed in a u.s. air strike four years ago. martha raddatz with late reporting, she's in the middle east. in the u.s. tonight, those bomb threats targeting multiple state capitals. authorities at this hour investigating who is behind the hoax. outside new york tonight, authorities on the scene, the religious leader shot and killed outside his mosque in newark. witnesses describing the suspect tonight. the passenger plane that collided with another plane while landing in tokyo, bursting into flames. tonight, we have learn what the pilots on that passenger jet had been told just before landing. matt gutman in tokyo. here at home, the crisis at the border. houfs speaker mike johnson and fl low republicans in eagle pass, texas. and tonight, president biden blaming republicans for holding up funding for border security. matt rivers from the border. just in tonight, former president trump asking the supreme court now to overturn colorado's decision to remove trump from that state's ballot. rachel scott in iowa.

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BBC News Now

in tokyo was on a mission to deliver aid supplies following monday's earthquake in japan. at least 48 people are now known to have died in the quake. japan's prime minister says rescue teams are facing a �*race against time�* to find survivors trapped beneath the rubble. the quake — with a magnitude of 7—point—6 — hit the province of noto. 0ur correspondentjean mckenzie reports from there, close to the epicentre of the quake. sirens. this is a race for survival. rescue workers stream through japan's isolated noto peninsula. the roads blocking their way. they're trying to reach these worst—affected areas in the north — where people are trapped under their collapsed homes. many families were out at temples, celebrating new year's day, whenjapan was hit by its strongest earthquake in 12 years. nomura—san thought his shrine was going to collapse. "the whole gate was swaying. the alleyway was swaying, too. the children had to squat on the floor so as not to fall over," he told me.

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BBC News

plane before that fire really spread to what we are seeing now.- to what we are seeing now. it is in some ways — to what we are seeing now. it is in some ways surprising, _ to what we are seeing now. it is in some ways surprising, perhaps - to what we are seeing now. it is in some ways surprising, perhaps it | to what we are seeing now. it is in | some ways surprising, perhaps it is not, depending on what caused the fire, but they have not been able to get a handle on it, it is still blazing quite hard and the impact on the airport, as you mentioned, the runways are all closed and all domestic arrival flights are being diverted to six other airports in japan. i suppose they will have to come up with ideas for the international flights as well, those are showing at the moment on tracker websites as delayed arrivals at the moment and i would imagine there will be some cancellations as well so some major international travel disruption as a result of this outbreak of fire at haneda airport in tokyo? outbreak of fire at haneda airport in to 0? ., , outbreak of fire at haneda airport in to 0? . , ., in tokyo? that is right, lauren. it is the tail end _ in tokyo? that is right, lauren. it is the tail end of _ in tokyo? that is right, lauren. it is the tail end of the _ in tokyo? that is right, lauren. it is the tail end of the holiday - in tokyo? that is right, lauren. itj is the tail end of the holiday week in japan is the tail end of the holiday week injapan and also throughout the region. so there will be a lot of disruption and that is likely to trickle out through the region as

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

the family believing the doll was like little at the airport in japan. valentina's dad, rudy. >> beatrice was a big part of our lives for the last three, four years. i'm feeling sad, because she's very sad. >> david: the family posting about the lost doll online, hoping somebody would help. and through friends, talking to friends, word eventually reached jim dannon, a pilot for american airlines, who lives right there in the dallas area. just days later, this is jim, in tokyo, with beatrice the doll. it turns out jim flies there often on his route. he went to the lost and found and he found her. documenting beatrice's journey back to 9-year-old valentina. the doll looking out the window. and finally back in texas. >> hello. >> beatrice! thank you. >> you're welcome. thank you. >> david: hugs, a thank you, and a question. >> was she well-behaved on the flight? >> very well-behaved, yes. >> david: pilot jim showing valentina 5,880 miles in all. and right here tonight.

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CNN Newsroom Live

is being released at acceptable levels that scientists have deemed to be acceptable, as part of the bigger project, to deal with this water that has really accumulated for close to a decade. >> plenty of opposition there. mark stewart in tokyo, thanks so much. winds are fanning the flames of deadly wildfires in greece, leaving residents to look on as their homes go up in smoke.

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