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[Kerry Washington] Do you guys want to hear more stories?

[Kids] (Cheering) [Kerry Washington] Well I learned something

backstage about Hostos Community College.

Do you remember how the president of the college said that this is a place where dreams come

true?

[Kids] Yes!

[Kerry Washington] Do you want to hear somebody very special who went to school here?

[Kids] Yes!

[Kerry Washington] (to Sotomayor) Do you want to tell us?

[Sonia Sotomayor] Yeah, my mother.

(applause) [Sonia Sotomayor] Now, she didn't come here

to college when she was a kid like you.

She didn't come when she was young.

She came when my brother and I were in high school.

That's a long time isn't it?

And she wasn't that young.

She wasn't very old, but she decided that she always dreamt about going to college,

and she raised my brother and me and decided "I really want to find my dream and do it."

And, Hostos had just opened, and she came here to study what she always wanted to be--

a nurse.

[Kerry Washington] hmmm [Sonia Sotomayor] So, what's so special about

that?

My brother, I and my mom would sit at the kitchen table studying together.

[Kerry Washington] Wow!

[Sonia Sotomayor] Isn't it amazing?

So, you have to remember to tell your parents-- every time you're at the kitchen table together--

"Have you done your dreams?", and if they say "No", you tell them "Then, go back to

school."

[Kerry Washington](laughter)

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FINNALY WASHINGTON PREPARES FOR MASSIVE ANNNOUNCEMENT! DEMS IN PANIC MODE - Duration: 14:55.

FINNALY WASHINGTON PREPARES FOR MASSIVE ANNNOUNCEMENT!

DEMS IN PANIC MODE

just before dawn this morning the FBI raided the Florida home of longtime Trump adviser

Roger stone will be joining us in a minute the CNN producer

stood across the street recording at all with the camera as dozens of heavily armed agents

piled out of vehicles and swarmed stones house some carried high-powered

rifles with extra magazines hanging from military web gear others

were helmets body armor and tactical gloves at least one agent carried two separate rifles

in addition to his

sidearm the man in front of him appeared to have a flashbang grenade on his belt the whole

team scrambled over stones lawn and pounded on the door stone appeared

he was barefoot and wearing a t-shirt the agent slapped him in

handcuffs before they led him away to jail Stone told the agents that his wife was upstairs

with their dogs John's wife is deaf and didn't understand what was happening

Stone was worried that one of the men in tactical gear might shoot her

by accident tragedies like that regularly occurred during law enforcement raids and

that's why federal

agents don't raid the homes of people like Roger stone there's no need to stone has no

history of violence he doesn't run an international drug cartel he

hasn't been charged with murder or even was spying for Vladimir Putin Roger

stone is accused of lying during the course of the Russia investigation under normal circumstances

during normal times

prosecutors would just call his lawyer and arrange a surrender stone is 66 years old

he's so broke for Mullen related legal expenses that he can't afford

health insurance he is hardly a flight risk but no that's not what they

did instead the feds went with automatic weapons and a cameraman from CNN you don't need to

be a Roger stone partisan

a fan to see that there is something wrong with what happened this morning the most powerful

person in America is now an unelected prosecutor with no functional

oversight over what he does Robert Muller commands in effect his own

domestic army you just saw them he can use it however he likes and he does well their

crushes people when it's not even

necessary to do it weak people mostly and he does it in ways that are clearly designed

to send a political message that is not how democracies are supposed to

work and you'd think our media would be bothered by this

Porter's are not supposed to side with

prosecutors who abuse their power or anyone else who abuses power they are supposed to

hold the powerful to account that's why they exist but not anymore now

they're all in the same team robert muller is a hero to our press corps when

his agents raid the home of an elderly man charged with piddling crimes they air the

tape and they celebrate Roger

stone life Donald Trump is a political con man whose showman's dick has finally caught

up with him let me be the first to say if you look up the word scumbag in

the dictionary you're going to see Roger stones picture there I am just so

damn happy this guy is indited in a row I'd like to have her in charge of your

life so damn happy so a barefoot Roger stone is taken to jail if that thrills you it may

be time to take a break pause and reassess what's happened to your soul

but no one reassessed today they rejoiced when famous neocon summed up

his feelings this way quote given his proclivities maybe Roger stone would enjoy prison huh get

it

stone may get raped behind bars how awesome is that so how should the rest of us people

who aren't spending our lives on Twitter feel about what happened

this morning is America safer well not if you believed in the Russia collusions

story we still haven't caught those villains assuming they exist

indeed two years in there was still no evidence at all that any American committed an actual

crime during the 2016 election Roger stone for example stands

accused of misdeeds committed long after the votes were counted his

alleged crimes arose for an investigation into other crimes we have

not yet found the charges against stone include obstruction of proceedings witness tampering

five counts of lying to Congress the core of it of the charges

is that stone mischaracterized his conversations with a left wing talk

radio host called Randy credit Co credit Co prosecutors say served as an intermediary

with Julian Assange who runs WikiLeaks now none of what stone or credit

code did in their conversations with sahn's is illegal journals do the

kind of thing all the time it's the lying we are told that must be punished with a jail

time okay but again and we've noted this before what you're looking

at here is a brand new standard of conduct one that nobody who's been

paying close attention to this country for the last 20 years would even recognize there's

an awful lot of lying

out there an awful lot a lot of it's not even acknowledged as long every time an illegal

immigrant lies to a federal immigration officer that is a felony every

time a politician lies under oath in the Congress that's a potential jail

term both of those happen a lot but nobody's ever charged for any of it now this is hardly

a defense of lying lying is bad it's corrosive it's one of the main

problems with our political them actually everybody lies all the

time but there is at least one thing that is worse than lying even lying under oath

and it's the Selective application of federal law one standard for the powerful and well-connected

former attorney generals for example another standard

for barefoot 66 year old men with unfashionable political views some people

skate others are destroyed it all

depends on who you know that's what America is becoming and we ought to

fight that who himself has basing his own legal fight with the special counsel after

rejecting Muller's plea deal because he says he refuses to lie under oath

against President Trump dr.

Corsi was criminally threatened and coerced to

tell a lie call it the truth as he explained on this show and now here to give us further

reaction author of the

book silence no more dr. jerome corsi you spent 40 hours with Muller correct yes on

40 hours and they were willing to sit here 72 years old right

yes I'm 72 and in the course of answering questions you didn't remember

or email specifically from two years prior correct and at times you amended some of your

testimony almost

continuously because as a Sen another human tape recorder you can't punch a button and

I can't remember precisely conversations or emails in this gotcha game

that the Mueller prosecutors were determined to play it became a

psychologically really disturbing and by the end of 40 hours I think my mind was complete

mush I can't tell you who's on the show Monday so I don't know I mean I've

been with you but when you found out

and when you went through

your

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Roger Stone Heads To Washington D.C. for Tuesday's Arraignment - Duration: 2:25.

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Washington declares State of Emergency due to measles outbreak - Duration: 1:47.

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Washington state's measles outbreak coincides with low rates of immunization - Duration: 6:38.

AMNA NAWAZ: A measles outbreak in the Northwest part of the country is leading to new concerns

about a lack of vaccinations in some communities, and just who may have been exposed to the

infectious disease.

Public health officials in Washington, across the Columbia River from Portland, Oregon,

say there are 35 confirmed cases in Clark County; 25 of them are in kids who are 10

years old or younger.

At least 31 of those cases are among those not immunized.

Two other cases are confirmed in Oregon and Washington.

The area's considered a hot spot, so to speak, when it comes to lack of vaccinations.

Hari Sreenivasan spoke about that very issue yesterday for "NewsHour" weekend with Dr.

Anthony Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the

NIH.

Hari asked Dr. Fauci if he was surprised that so many of the infected were not immunized.

DR.

ANTHONY FAUCI, Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases: I'm surprised

and disheartened that there are so many people still who are not vaccinated against measles.

The idea that the overwhelming majority of the people who got measles who were unvaccinated

is not surprising at all.

That is exactly what you would expect, because the measles vaccine is one of the most effective

vaccines of all vaccines that we have.

If you get the two doses that are prescribed that you should get during childhood, one

at 11 to 12 months and one at 4 to 6 years, it's 97 percent protective.

HARI SREENIVASAN: This is -- Clark County is on the southern border of the state with

Portland, Oregon -- or, I say, the state of Oregon.

And it's kind of seeping out.

There are concerns in the Portland area as well.

But it is up and down the state that, in that state, there seem to be clusters, similar

to other states.

How do you change that?

Because there are lots of states that actually give families the option to not vaccinate

their children.

DR.

ANTHONY FAUCI: Well, I think that you have to be much more strict about the flexibility

that you give to so-called philosophical objection to getting vaccinated, because that gets abused.

And when you get below a certain level of the percent of people in the community that

are vaccinated, that's a disaster waiting to happen.

You have to have at least 92 and as much as 95 or more percent of everyone in the community

vaccinated in order to get that umbrella of what we call herd immunity protection.

Once you get down below a certain level, it's just waiting to have the kinds of outbreaks

that you're seeing now in Washington state and that we have seen and are seeing even

in New York City and in New York state, where, among certain populations, such as the Orthodox

Jews, who have a lower level of vaccination, that same sort of danger and vulnerability.

So we have got to get past that and get people educated to realize that this is a serious

disease.

And when you stop vaccinating, or give excuses for not vaccinating, these are the kind of

things that are going to happen.

And the thing that people need to appreciate is that the idea that measles is a trivial

disease is completely incorrect.

Before vaccines were available, measles was one of the most terrifying diseases that you

could have.

Globally, there were millions of deaths each year.

And in the United States, before we had the vaccine that was widely distributed in the

'60s, there were a couple of million cases, 400 to 500 deaths a year and 1,000 cases of

encephalitis, which is an inflammation of the brain.

We don't want to go back there, even if it's in individual communities.

That's a terrible place to be.

HARI SREENIVASAN: Put measles in perspective.

What happens with measles, and why is it so contagious?

DR.

ANTHONY FAUCI: OK, so the typical case of measles is a child gets a fever, they get

a runny nose, they get a conjunctivitis, or inflammation of the eyes, they get a cough,

and then they get a rash.

A couple of days later, they get a rash, starts off in the face, goes through the body.

Most of the time, it recovers.

It's very uncomfortable for the child.

But if you look at the statistics, one in 10 who get measles get ear infections that

can lead to deafness.

One in 20 get pneumonia.

One in 1,000 get encephalitis, which is an inflammation of the brain.

And one to three or so per 1,000 individuals who get measles actually die from it.

So the idea that anybody saying it's not a serious or potentially serious disease is

just incorrect, period.

HARI SREENIVASAN: To put this number in perspective, this is already about 31 cases that we're

talking about just in the state of Washington.

But this is -- in the larger trend line, is this getting better, is this getting worse?

DR.

ANTHONY FAUCI: It's getting worse.

And, unfortunately, the anti-vax movement in certain segments of the population, certainly

not generalized, is just growing, and it's getting worse.

And it's based fundamentally on misinformation.

You don't want to denigrate people who make those kinds of decisions and essentially attack

them.

That doesn't work.

You have got to understand they have these beliefs.

And the way you try and get them to understand the importance of getting vaccinated is talk

about the facts, talk about the evidence.

Don't attack them.

And sometimes people tend to pooh-pooh them and attack them.

You have got to understand, they have these beliefs.

But if you present them with the facts, you may be able to win back a substantial proportion

of them.

I think some of them, you never will win back to the issue of being able to realize the

importance of vaccination.

But I think you can try -- and I know you can try -- to get the facts to them, and some

of them will change their mind.

One of the things that's really interesting that people don't seem to appreciate, that

it's an interesting bilateral thing, where, on the one hand, measles is one of the most

contagious infections in history, and, on the other hand, we have a vaccine that's one

of the most effective vaccines of any in history.

And it just seems such a shame that you have a disease that, if left unchecked, can rampantly

spread, and yet you have a tool, a safe tool, a proven safe tool, that can stop it in its

tracks.

That's the evidence that we have got to get to people of why it's so important to vaccinate

yourself with a safe vaccine, which is the measles vaccine.

AMNA NAWAZ: That was Dr. Anthony Fauci of the NIH.

We will continue to watch this outbreak in the coming days.

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✅ Breaking News - Washington Wizards 101-100 New York Knicks: Wizards win spectacular victory - Duration: 6:32.

Washington Wizards produced late magic to stage a comeback as the New York Knicks' struggles continued in front of a packed O2 Arena

The encounter in London lost some of its gloss with star men from both sides missing through injury with Wizards point guard John Wall and the Knicks' Kristaps Porzingis both sidelined

NBA commissioner Adam Silver dropped a shock bombshell in his usual pre-match press conference by suggesting London will not host a regular-season game next year

  Washington Wizards' Thomas Bryant was to prove the unlikely hero with the dramatic winner just before the buzzer The packed London crowd at the O2 Arena were given the full flavour and taste of a typical NBA match Washington Wizards and New York Knicks contest for the tip-off as the NBA match in London gets underway Share this article Share Silver hinted that the NBA are planning to shift the annual game in Europe from London to Paris as they look to tap into other markets outside of the US

Commissioner Silver said when asked if a game in Paris is on their agenda: 'I was told not to make an announcement today but yes it's possible

'We're working on organising a regular season game in Paris next season.'Right now we're thinking that the format will be one game

'  This was the ninth regular season NBA game to be staged in London and was watched by a sell-out crowd Bryant dunks for the Washington Wizards but they struggle to contain their dangerous opponents Bradley Beal sizes up his options as the Wizards look to build an offensive move in London The Knicks defied their four-game losing streak to establish impressive dominance over their rivals early onIf this is to be the last NBA game to be played in London for at least two years then it did not disappoint as the franchises were embroiled in a tight contest right up until the final buzzer sounded

The Knicks came into the game with just two wins in their last 19 games with one of the NBA's youngest sides struggling for consistency under David Fizdale

Washington, who have been cheered on by Wayne Rooney this season, have also been in poor form and may also miss out on a place in the playoffs

Tim Hardaway Jr is seen as the team's leader in the absence of Porzingis but it was Damyean Dotson, Emmanuel Mudiay and Luke Kornet who were the go-to men on Thursday night

The Knicks took a 63-53 lead into the third quarter after an impressive attacking display Bradley Beal takes a breather as his Washington Wizards side look to plan a way back into the tight-fought game Luke Cornet goes for a spectacular shot from out wide on the court for the New York Knicks Shooting guard Trevor Ariza has had a positive impact since the veteran signed for the Wizards in December Washington Wizards' point guard Chasson Randle goes down hurt during a thrilling game at the O2 Arena Beal lines up a shot from range as the he lives up to his billing as the only NBA All-Star playing on courtBradley Beal, the only NBA All-Star on show, was well shackled during the first half as he was restricted to just eight points

However, Beal and his team-mates managed to shake off the effects of jet lag in the second half as they mounted a late comeback

The Wizards moved to within one point midway through the fourth quarter.  Beal is caught off-guard by Knicks small forward Mario Hezonja as the Croatian looks to steal the ball Beal tries to brush past his opponent during an impressive personal performance with 26 points Bryant is given special attention from Kevin Knox of the New York Knicks as each team fights for dominance Washington Wizards mount a stirring comeback to cut the deficit against the KnicksThen Beal showed why he is among the best players in the league by scoring 26 points before the final buzzer

 Unlikely hero Thomas Bryant scored a late match-winning buzzer beater with 0.4 seconds left on the clock to ensure Washington, who were heavily backed by the O2 crowd which included Premier League stars Victor Lindelof, Hector Bellerin and Ruben Loftus-Cheek, travel back home with bragging rights despite a late scare

Center Bryant went up to the basket after fine play by Beal but his effort was blocked by Allonzo Trier

 However, Trier was eventually penalised for goaltending after the officials reviewed the decision – leaving the Knicks with no time to respond with the Wizards winning the game by just one point

 For now it's au revoir to NBA London for one season at least. NBA All-Star Beal was top scorer for Washington Wizards with an impressive 26 points on the night Emmanuel Mudiay produced a strong performance to top score for the New York Knicks in defeat Tim Hardaway Jr tries to provide some forward momentum for his teams as they are pinned back late on in the game Troy Brown goes airborne as he drives towards the basket for another crucial score to drag his side close Alonso Trier was penalised for goal-tending with 0

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Brexit Theresa May and Parliament fight for control The Washington Post - Duration: 4:09.

Brexit Theresa May and Parliament fight for control The Washington Post

LONDON — Prime Minister Theresa May will return to Parliament on Tuesday to face a House of Commons trying to wrest control of Brexit from her, as the clock ticks down toward Britains departure from the European Union in just 60 days.

Members of Parliament, frustrated by the inability of the prime minister to win approval for her withdrawal agreement, are ready to debate and vote on cross party amendments designed to steer the government one way or another on Brexit.

Mays initial deal was crushed by  in Parliament two weeks ago, and she survived a subsequent on a party line vote.

The  — or obstinate — May appeared to be out of fresh ideas when she returned to the House of Commons last week with a Plan B that sounded a lot like a .

Meantime, Parliament remains gripped by deadlock, without a clear majority on how to exit the European Union after four decades of free trade and shared governing.

The flamboyant, sharp tongued speaker of the House of Commons, , has upended tradition by allowing  to be debated — leading his critics to charge that the speaker is trying to help backbench renegades foil Brexit by taking control away from the government.

One of the most popular amendments likely to be considered Tuesday, written by two backbenchers from opposing parties, seeks to give May until the end of February to secure a deal with Brussels that could pass the Parliament. If the prime minister fails again, then the chamber wants her to seek permission from E.U. leaders to delay Brexit beyond the scheduled departure date of March 29. 

There is disagreement over whether such a delay should be a few months long — or until the end of 2019, as the amendment proposes. 

Another amendment seeks to stop Mays government from allowing Britain to crash out of the E.U. in two months time with no deal at all.

The no deal scenario is unpopular among many members of Parliament, but it remains a real possibility. Governments and businesses in Britain and across Europe are preparing to spend billions on contingency plans. 

Richard Harrington, an undersecretary for industry and energy, told a gathering in London that a no deal Brexit would be .

I am very happy to be public about it and very happy if the prime minister decides I am not the right person to do the business industry job, he said, essentially daring May to sack him.

Yet some hardcore Brexiteers support leaving the European trading bloc with no deal, because of their extreme dislike of Mays approach, which seeks to keep Britain closely tied to European rules.

Many ordinary citizens who support Brexit are telling pollsters the same thing, that they are sick and tired of the  and .

Andrea Leadsom, the Tory leader of the House, told the Sunday Times that taking no deal off the table has been used as .

Recent days have seen British business leaders warn that a no deal scenario poses real risks to the economy.

The British Retail Consortium, which includes major grocery store chains, warned Parliament that it is reliant on fresh produce from growers in the European Union — and that is would be impossible to stockpile greens and fruits if Britain crashes out of the trading bloc with no deal. 

We are extremely concerned that our customers will be among the first to experience the realities of a no deal Brexit, the association said in a letter reported by the BBC.

Airbus chief executive Tom Enders said last week, Please dont listen to the Brexiteers madness, which asserts that because we have huge plants here we will not move and we will always be here. They are wrong.

Airbus employs 14,000 people in Britain, manufacturing airplane wings.

It is a disgrace that, more than two years after the result of the 2016 referendum, businesses are still unable to plan properly for the future, Enders said.

His remarks came as the company that assembles Jaguars and Land Rovers, Britains biggest carmaker, said it would extend its annual spring assembly line stoppage for an extra week .

Facing such dour warnings from British business, May will probably try to persuade Parliament to allow her to return to Brussels one more time to try to strike a better deal.

In a briefing with reporters on Monday at 10 Downing Street, Mays official spokesman, who goes unnamed according to protocol, said that prime minister wants two more weeks to try to change the withdrawal agreement she spent two years negotiating in Brussels. Another vote on her new and improved Brexit deal, if she can strike on, would be held Feb. 14.

The most contentious section of the current failed agreement involves the legally binding guarantee, the so called backstop, which is designed to prevent a hard border between Northern Ireland and Ireland — essentially between the United Kingdom and the E.U. — after Brexit.

The Irish border backstop requires Britain to remain closely aligned with E.U. rules and customs arrangements if it is unable in the future to agree a new free trade deal with the bloc.

Critics say the provision could trap Britain in the E.U. forever.

Boris Johnson, an arch Brexiteer and former foreign secretary who has previously argued that Britain should have the courage to leave with no deal, now appears to be tacking.

If May were able to secure a freedom clause from Brussels that would make the backstop time limited or allow Britain to leave on its own, without permission from the E.U., she would win the full throated approval of the entire nation, Johnson wrote in his .

This wont be easy.

As British reporters were being briefed at 10 Downing, Margaritis Schinas, the European Commission spokesman, told journalists in Brussels that the current withdrawal agreement now on the table has the unanimous backing of the leaders of the 27 nations remaining in the European Union.

It is endorsed by leaders and is not open for renegotiation, Schinas said.

European Commission  it would be a stupid thing for the E.U. to make further concessions that would put the remaining 27 members at a disadvantage.

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✅ Breaking News - Washington Wizards 101-100 New York Knicks: Wizards win spectacular victory - Duration: 6:31.

Washington Wizards produced late magic to stage a comeback as the New York Knicks' struggles continued in front of a packed O2 Arena

The encounter in London lost some of its gloss with star men from both sides missing through injury with Wizards point guard John Wall and the Knicks' Kristaps Porzingis both sidelined

NBA commissioner Adam Silver dropped a shock bombshell in his usual pre-match press conference by suggesting London will not host a regular-season game next year

  Washington Wizards' Thomas Bryant was to prove the unlikely hero with the dramatic winner just before the buzzer The packed London crowd at the O2 Arena were given the full flavour and taste of a typical NBA match Washington Wizards and New York Knicks contest for the tip-off as the NBA match in London gets underway Share this article Share Silver hinted that the NBA are planning to shift the annual game in Europe from London to Paris as they look to tap into other markets outside of the US

Commissioner Silver said when asked if a game in Paris is on their agenda: 'I was told not to make an announcement today but yes it's possible

'We're working on organising a regular season game in Paris next season.'Right now we're thinking that the format will be one game

'  This was the ninth regular season NBA game to be staged in London and was watched by a sell-out crowd Bryant dunks for the Washington Wizards but they struggle to contain their dangerous opponents Bradley Beal sizes up his options as the Wizards look to build an offensive move in London The Knicks defied their four-game losing streak to establish impressive dominance over their rivals early onIf this is to be the last NBA game to be played in London for at least two years then it did not disappoint as the franchises were embroiled in a tight contest right up until the final buzzer sounded

The Knicks came into the game with just two wins in their last 19 games with one of the NBA's youngest sides struggling for consistency under David Fizdale

Washington, who have been cheered on by Wayne Rooney this season, have also been in poor form and may also miss out on a place in the playoffs

Tim Hardaway Jr is seen as the team's leader in the absence of Porzingis but it was Damyean Dotson, Emmanuel Mudiay and Luke Kornet who were the go-to men on Thursday night

The Knicks took a 63-53 lead into the third quarter after an impressive attacking display Bradley Beal takes a breather as his Washington Wizards side look to plan a way back into the tight-fought game Luke Cornet goes for a spectacular shot from out wide on the court for the New York Knicks Shooting guard Trevor Ariza has had a positive impact since the veteran signed for the Wizards in December Washington Wizards' point guard Chasson Randle goes down hurt during a thrilling game at the O2 Arena Beal lines up a shot from range as the he lives up to his billing as the only NBA All-Star playing on courtBradley Beal, the only NBA All-Star on show, was well shackled during the first half as he was restricted to just eight points

However, Beal and his team-mates managed to shake off the effects of jet lag in the second half as they mounted a late comeback

The Wizards moved to within one point midway through the fourth quarter.  Beal is caught off-guard by Knicks small forward Mario Hezonja as the Croatian looks to steal the ball Beal tries to brush past his opponent during an impressive personal performance with 26 points Bryant is given special attention from Kevin Knox of the New York Knicks as each team fights for dominance Washington Wizards mount a stirring comeback to cut the deficit against the KnicksThen Beal showed why he is among the best players in the league by scoring 26 points before the final buzzer

 Unlikely hero Thomas Bryant scored a late match-winning buzzer beater with 0.4 seconds left on the clock to ensure Washington, who were heavily backed by the O2 crowd which included Premier League stars Victor Lindelof, Hector Bellerin and Ruben Loftus-Cheek, travel back home with bragging rights despite a late scare

Center Bryant went up to the basket after fine play by Beal but his effort was blocked by Allonzo Trier

 However, Trier was eventually penalised for goaltending after the officials reviewed the decision – leaving the Knicks with no time to respond with the Wizards winning the game by just one point

 For now it's au revoir to NBA London for one season at least. NBA All-Star Beal was top scorer for Washington Wizards with an impressive 26 points on the night Emmanuel Mudiay produced a strong performance to top score for the New York Knicks in defeat Tim Hardaway Jr tries to provide some forward momentum for his teams as they are pinned back late on in the game Troy Brown goes airborne as he drives towards the basket for another crucial score to drag his side close Alonso Trier was penalised for goal-tending with 0

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