hu hunkered down. he is meeting with nikki haley, the ambassador to the united nations. rex tillerson will be there as well as hr mcmaster. they are trying to take a lead on the diplomatic crisis. we heard a lot from trump on the military side of that. he s been more pessimistic about the odds of being successful. we will see if the tone changes after the meeting. right now, we are expecting it to be behind cloesed doors. president trump was game to talk to the press yesterday. we ll see if he adopts that today. great point. his choice of words, his tone is key coming out. great to see you, sara thank you so much. let s go to beijing with will ripley. russia and china are working on a plan to slow things down. what are you hearing? reporter: this isn t a new
it wasn t enough to defeat the senators. the nba regular season just is just around the corner. the suns erase a 30-point deficit against the jazz in last night s preseason matchup. after trailing by eight with about a minute left in the fourth, phoenix found themselves within one point of utah in the game s final seconds. seven to play. breaks away and hammers it down. the suns archie goodwin throws down the go-ahead slam. phoenix hangs on to win it 111-110. let s go to beijing. the rockets hosting the pelicans in china for the second of two nba global games in that country. if that s not an unfamiliar sight, this certainly is. shooting his free throws underhand. seemed to be working out for him. houston wins it 114-104.
accused of cyberes spi an nanlg. mr. x says xi says china does n. let s go to beijing. good to see you. of course, cyber security is going to be front and center during this trip but with china s actions in the south china sea and handling of the economy recently, a plethora of topics for the leaders to discuss. what are the priorities for each side here? well, i think the one that you just mentioned and that he s responded to questions in the wall street journal about, cyber security is definitely top of the bill, erool. the u.s. has been building up the rhetoric on in the last few weeks. it s on on going issue over the last few years but we ve really seen a ramping up. president obama saying if china wants to make this a competition the u.s. will win. and this morning we re seeing an interview with the wall street
preserved in the way that it needed to. brooke? pretty astute and smart thinking men. nema thank you. of course you have the investigation piece of it and then the family members. i can t imagine the spectrum of emotions that these family members of the 239 missing souls from flight 370, what they ve been going through the last 15 or so months and especially now with this discovery. they tell cnn they want 100% certainty that this is indeed the malaysian airplane. let s go to beijing to my colleague bill ripley who was on this from the beginning. how are they doing and how are they coping, will? reporter: her husband was on the plane and she said her heart is tortured. this has brought her back to early march of last year.
there s a lot of information that s provided downstream. is the information given to them, is it copies of information? is it just tidbits of information? are we getting the whole picture? and from the families perspective, we re getting very little bit of the picture. let s go to beijing and senior international correspondent ivan watson. you know, ivan, what are the families there saying today? i mean, the frustration has been building, really building for weeks now. reporter: it was remarkable. just moments ago, christine, members of the families of these 153 chinese nationals who were aboard that missing plane were yelling in a conference room, where s the ambassador? the daily briefing that malaysian officials have been providing to the hundreds of chinese relatives that have gathered here in beijing, paid for, their accommodation, by