good evening. we ve had the draw for the champions league last 16. the first knockout round. at this stage, teams from the same country or who came through the same group are kept apart. the holders manchester city look to have been given an easy path to the quarters, they will face the lowest ranked team left in the competition the danish side fc copenhagen. these are the other ties as they were drawn at uefa headquarters in nyon. premier league leaders arsenal face porto while italian champions napoli face barcelona. german giants bayern munich also face italian opposition in lazio. the current serie a leaders inter milan play atletico madrid while there is a daunting task for rb leipzig against the iii time champions real madrid. those ties will be played over two legs in february and march, here is the reaction of manchester city director .) to facing here is the reaction to face copenhagen. of course we remember the two games we played, and they went well, at least at
there are growing calls for a ceasefire in gaza and international pressure is mounting on israel to reduce civilian casualties. the us secretary of defense, lloyd austin, is in israel where he s expected to meet officials later. we ve been seeing smoke on the gaza skyline again this morning. it comes as the uk, france and germany step up global calls for a ceasefire. britain s former defence secretary, ben wallace, has warned that israel risks losing its legal and moral authority for its war in gaza. in a newspaper article, he described israel s tactics as crude and indiscriminate . the hamas run health authority in gaza says israeli air strikes have killed at least 110 people in a single day in the jabalia refugee camp. we re also following the latest from the un security council which is due to convene later today, to discuss the humanitarian situation in gaza. it s expected to vote on a new draft resolution calling on israel and hamas to allow greater humanitarian access
that apparently stumped investigators and frankly it looked from the outside like it could be going cold but after more than a month and a half, 19,000 tips, dozens of local state and federal law enforcement officials working this case, they finally made an arrest in the murders of those four university of idaho students. 28-year-old bryan kohberger is being held without bond on a warrant for first-degree murder. he was in court today and was denied bail. a swat team from the pennsylvania state police made the arrest at his parents house at 3:00 a.m. and that was in eastern pennsylvania, 2500 mile away from moscow, idaho. greg: trace: faces charges of murder and felony burglary. more will be sealed until he is but police are confident that they have their suspect. we have an individual in custody who committed these horrible crimes. i do believe our community is safe but i think that we need t be visual, right he had. it was back in the early morning hours of nove
investigators and frankly looked like from the outside it could be going cold but after more than a month and a half, 19,000 tips and dozens of local states and federal law enforcement officials working on this case, they finally made an arrest in the murder of four of those students. 28-year-old brian kohberger is being held without bond for first-degree murder. he was in court and denied bail. an s.w.a.t. team from the pennsylvania state police made the arrest at his parents house at 3:00 in the morning. eastern pennsylvania, 2500 miles away from moscow, idaho. he faces four counts of first-degree murder along with felony and burglary. more information of the case is sealed until kohberger is back in idaho and serve with an arrest here. police are confident they have their suspect. what i can tell you that we have the individual in custody committed these horrible crimes and i do believe our community is safe. we need to be vigilant, right? reporter: it was back in the