Nightly News Full Episode - May 13
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Summary
In this episode of NBC Nightly News, we delve into shocking court testimony by Cassie Ventura against music mogul Shawn "Diddy" Combs, alleging extensive abuse. We also cover President Trump's controversial Saudi Arabia visit, allegations against President Biden's mental acuity, the resentencing of the Menendez brothers, and disturbing reports of pastor Joe Campbell's abuse cases. Additionally, Kim Kardashian testifies about her harrowing robbery experience, and we witness groundbreaking moments in the WNBA. It's a gripping mix of high-profile scandals, historical moves, and social justice spotlight.
Highlights
- Cassie Ventura delivers shocking testimony against Shawn Combs, detailing alleged abuse. π±
- President Trump's Saudi Arabia visit raises ethical questions and controversy over gifts and deals. βοΈ
- Kim Kardashian recounts the terrifying robbery incident in Paris, bringing emotional testimony to court. π
- Resentencing of the Menendez brothers opens new phases in their legal journey. π
- Natalie Nakase makes history as the first Asian-American head coach in WNBA, inspiring a new era. π
Key Takeaways
- Shawn "Diddy" Combs faces serious allegations of abuse from his former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. π±
- President Trump's trip to Saudi Arabia stirs controversy due to ties with foreign governments. βοΈ
- Kim Kardashian's jewelry heist testimony captures courtroom drama and emotional moments. π
- The Menendez brothers are resentenced, showing a rare glimpse into their past and future. π
- Historic developments in the WNBA with the first Asian-American head coach. π
Overview
Tonight's episode of NBC Nightly News opened with startling revelations in the trial of music mogul Shawn "Diddy" Combs as his former partner, Cassie Ventura, described years of abuse in harrowing detail. Viewers were taken through intense testimony that outlined violent episodes and disturbingly orchestrated events during their relationship. The case progresses with Combs pleading not guilty.
The broadcast continued with President Trump navigating political intrigue during his visit to Saudi Arabia. Despite securing significant business deals, Trump's acceptance of a lavish gift from Qatar sparked debate and criticism concerning ethics and foreign influence. The backdrop of diplomatic and economic maneuvers highlighted global tensions and domestic scrutiny.
In a moving turn, cameras took us to a Paris courtroom where Kim Kardashian recounted the harrowing moments of a high-stakes robbery, bringing raw vulnerability to the case. The night concluded with inspiring news from the sports world, celebrating Natalie Nakase's milestone as the WNBA's first Asian-American head coach, a testament to perseverance and representation.
Chapters
- 00:00 - 04:30: Bombshell Court Testimony Against Shaun Diddy Combs In this chapter titled "Bombshell Court Testimony Against Shaun Diddy Combs," Cassie Ventur, the former girlfriend of music mogul Shawn Combs, known as Diddy, delivers a shocking testimony. She accuses him of prolonged sexual and physical abuse, detailing incidents including a notorious hotel assault and being coerced into participating in abusive 'freakoff' parties, some lasting as long as four days. Despite these serious allegations, Diddy has pleaded not guilty to all five counts.
- 04:30 - 08:30: President Trump's Controversial Visit to Saudi Arabia President Trump visited Saudi Arabia, where he met with Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman. The visit was marked by controversy over ethical questions regarding Trump's intentions to accept a 747 jet from the Qatari royal family. Despite the controversies, Trump announced billions in development deals during his trip.
- 08:30 - 10:30: Concerns Over Former President Biden's Mental Acuity The chapter discusses concerns regarding former President Biden's mental acuity. It begins with a transition from unrelated news stories, setting the stage by illustrating the significant position Biden holds, similar to powerful figures in other fields like entertainment and sports. This introduction aims to contextualize the topic within a broader narrative of influential individuals. However, specific details on Biden's mental acuity concerns are not provided in the transcript segment.
- 10:30 - 15:30: Menendez Brothers' Resentencing The chapter discusses the case of Shaun Diddy Combmes, who is facing federal sex trafficking charges. His former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, is the prosecution's star witness and testifies to Combmes's violent and controlling behavior. She describes abuse that was both sexual and physical, alleging that Combmes dictated her appearance and career. Her testimony aims to support the prosecutionβs case against him.
- 15:30 - 21:30: Sexual Abuse Allegations at Tulsa's Eastland Assembly of God Church The chapter discusses sexual abuse allegations made by Cassie Ventura against Shaun Diddy Colmes, relating to events that occurred when Ventura was 21 years old. Ventura testified in court, describing an abusive relationship characterized by control, violence, and fear. She recounted instances of physical abuse, including being hit, dragged, and kicked by Colmes, highlighting the severity and complexity of the relationship.
- 21:30 - 25:30: Kim Kardashian's Testimony in Paris Jewelry Heist The chapter discusses Kim Kardashian's testimony related to a jewelry heist in Paris.
- 25:30 - 30:00: Historic First for the WNBA and New Head Coach The chapter discusses a historic milestone for the WNBA with the appointment of a new head coach. It highlights the challenges and achievements leading up to this development, offering insights into the sports community's response and expectations. Additionally, the chapter delves into a testimony related to criminal activities, revealing disturbing details about orchestrated gatherings involving illegal substances and escort services. The witness describes feelings of violation and fear, providing a personal account of intimidation and the threatening nature of those involved. The testimony aims to shed light on the darker side of the sports and entertainment world, raising questions about power dynamics and accountability.
Nightly News Full Episode - May 13 Transcription
- 00:00 - 00:30 Tonight, the bombshell court testimony is Shawn Combmes's former girlfriend, accuses him of abusive and explicit acts. Cassie Ventur, star witness in the case against the music mogul, accused Diddy of years of sexual and physical abuse in graphic detail, including a now infamous assault at a hotel. She laid out in graphic detail being forced to participate in quote freakoff parties. One she said lasted 4 days. Diddy pleading not guilty to all five counts.
- 00:30 - 01:00 President Trump on the world stage in Saudi Arabia meeting with controversial ally, Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman. His trip overshadowed by ethical questions over his plans to accept a 747 from the Qatari royal family. All as the president announces billions in development deals. The Menendez brothers appearing via video in court in their odyssey to be freed from prison. The flooding emergency in western Maryland. A school evacuated. Kim Kardashian
- 01:00 - 01:30 speaking out in court saying she thought she was going to die when robbers stole $10 million in jewels from her. And Hoop Dreams, the WNBA coach making history. Her inspiring mission after going from a walk-on to the big boss. This is NBC Nightly News with Lester Hol. Good evening and welcome. He has been one of the most powerful figures in entertainment. Rapper, record producer
- 01:30 - 02:00 Shaun Diddy Combmes. Tonight, his music empire and his very freedom potentially at stake as his trial on federal sex trafficking charges turns to what the prosecution calls its star witness. Combmes's former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, getting to the heart of the case, describing Combmes as a scary and violent person who controlled her appearance and career. Her graphic testimony painting a lurid picture of sexual and physical abuse fueled by
- 02:00 - 02:30 drugs. We want to warn you some of the details are disturbing. Chloe Malos was in the courtroom. Eight months pregnant Cassie Ventura on the stand today describing a complicated and abusive relationship with Shaun Diddy Colmes that began when she was 21. "He controlled a lot of my life," Ventura said, calling Colmes a scary person. Ventura testifying that they had violent arguments where he would mash my head, knock me over, drag me, kick me. She said a few months into their
- 02:30 - 03:00 relationship, Colmes suggested hiring an escort to have sex with her while he watched. My stomach churned. Ventur said, "I was confused, nervous, but also loved him very much and wanted to make him happy." Combmes called these choreographed sexual encounters freakoffs. Ventura today detailing how she and Colmes would stay awake for days taking drugs and having sex with strangers. She said at one point they happened weekly. The freakoffs became a job and there was no space to do anything else. She said Ventur said she
- 03:00 - 03:30 was often the one who hired the escorts who were paid up to $6,000. She described how Combmes's security and staff were always around bringing supplies to freakoffs including baby oil and drugs. Ventura testified that the freakoffs made her feel disgusting and humiliated, but she says she feared Colbmes would become violent if she said no. His eyes would go black, she said. And the version I knew of him was no longer there. Prosecutors showing the jury this video obtained by CNN
- 03:30 - 04:00 showing Combmes beating Ventur in the hallway of a hotel after she says she tried to leave a freak off. When asked how many times he'd thrown her like that, Ventur said, "Too many to count. She has to give us the circumstances." who directed these sex acts to happen? You know, how did she feel when they were happening? Did she want them to occur? Were they against her will? Those are all the elements that the prosecutors are going to have to prove to make their case. Combmes is charged with five counts, including sex trafficking and racketeering. Lawyers for the music mogul acknowledge he's
- 04:00 - 04:30 engaged in violent behavior and drug use, but say the acts at the center of this case were all consensual. Several of Combmes's family members were again in court today, including his mother. At one point, Combmes gesturing towards them with his hands shaped as a heart. And Chloe, you were in the courtroom today. What were Ventura and Combmes's demeanor? Lester Combmes was visibly nervous at one point during Cassie's testimony. He re-entered the courtroom and he looked over at his family and his eyes widened
- 04:30 - 05:00 and he let out a visible sigh. And as for Ventura, she was very emotional. She was crying on the stand when reminiscing about the relationship and she's set to testify again tomorrow. Lester Chloe Malos tonight. Thank you. Now to President Trump's highstakes trip to the Middle East, touting billions of dollars of new investment in the US by Saudi Arabia, but facing growing criticism for accepting Qatar's offer of a new Air Force One jet. Garrett Hake is in Saudi Arabia with more tonight. President
- 05:00 - 05:30 Trump tonight, the guest of honor at a lavish Saudi Arabian state dinner. Capping off a day of spectacle and state craft. Saudi fighter jets escorting Air Force One into Riyad where the president was met by Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman. The motorcade escorted by an honor guard on horseback. The president touting new deals with the Saudis agreeing to buy $142 billion of American military equipment. Part of what the White House says is a $600 billion investment in the
- 05:30 - 06:00 US. You're going to be creating tremendous numbers of jobs in the United States. The president noting a better thanex expected inflation report now down to 2.3% compared to a year ago, the smallest increase in four years. and bringing with him a host of top American business executives, including Elon Musk, and the CEOs of Amazon, Coca-Cola, and Nvidia, and announcing he'll lift sanctions on Syria's new government at the urging of the Saudi crown prince. I will be ordering the sessation of
- 06:00 - 06:30 sanctions against Syria in order to give them a chance at greatness. Oh, what I do for the crown prince. But the president facing new Republican criticism after accepting an offer of a $400 million Boeing plane from the Qatari government, gifted to the Pentagon to use as a temporary Air Force One, then to be transferred to his presidential library. Though the White House and Qatar say the plan is not yet final. The plane poses significant
- 06:30 - 07:00 espionage and surveillance problems, but I certainly have concerns. Nikki Haley posting it, quote, implies the president and the US can be bought. If this were Biden, we would be furious. And the Trump Organization, now run by the president's sons, has recently struck development deals in each nation he's visiting after swearing off foreign dealmaking during his first term. Trump Tower Jedi, coming soon. This trip also comes a day after a diplomatic win for the
- 07:00 - 07:30 president, securing the release of Idan Alexander, the last living American hostage held by Hamas. Idan holding up a sign saying thank you President Trump. His parents speaking today. It is wonderful to have Idan home. Really a gift from God to watch him haga his brother and his sister knowing that his suffering is over. The president also today insisting he wants to strike a nuclear deal with Saudi rival Iran, but
- 07:30 - 08:00 warned the time to reach an agreement is running out. Lester Garrett, thank you. Meanwhile, there are damaging new details tonight about former President Biden. A new book alleges serious concerns about his mental acuity. Gabe Gutierrez joins us now. And Gabe, President Biden's team is now responding to this reporting. That's right, Lester. According to an excerpt from the new book obtained by NBC News, it was quote obvious to many at a fundraiser last summer that then President Biden did not know who George Clooney was, even though
- 08:00 - 08:30 they were longtime acquaintances. Clooney is one of the most famous men in the world. The book by journalists Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson goes on to say former President Obama, who was also at the event, had to hop in and finish sentences for Biden during photo ops. In separate excerpts, the authors write that Biden would forget the names of longtime aids and that there were internal discussions about putting the president in a wheelchair in a second term. At the time, the White House publicly defended the president's
- 08:30 - 09:00 fitness for office. A Biden spokesperson now says the authors did not fact check the book with them, adding, "We continue to await anything that shows where Joe Biden had to make a presidential decision or where national security was threatened or where he was unable to do his job. He was a very effective president." Lester Gabe, thank you. We're following some breaking news right now. Let's get this late update. Lester, good evening. We have breaking
- 09:00 - 09:30 news here from Vanise, California, where the Menendez brothers have been resentenced to 50 years to life in prison, ultimately making them eligible for parole. It was a astonishing moment in court. Emotional and gripping at times when both brothers got to speak to the judge and to their families. Lyall went first saying, "I killed my mom and dad. I do not blame my parents." He got emotional at times. He says, "Even after I killed my father, I still had his voice in my head." And he went on to
- 09:30 - 10:00 say, "I promise to never use violence to solve a problem again." Eric went on to saying to say that he has had pro that he has profound sorrow to everyone in his family. He says, "My actions were cruel and cowardly." Both brothers saying that there was no excuse for these murders and that they take full accountability. Now, the judge acknowledged that these crimes were horrible, but he also noted that he was just as shocked by the letters of support from prison officials, including one lieutenant who in 25 years has never
- 10:00 - 10:30 written a letter in of support for any inmate. The judge's decision now leaves the next fateful phase in their resentencing in the hands of the parole board, who will ultimately decide if they should be parrolled. And then that needs to go to Governor Gavin Newsome, who will ultimately sign off on whether Eric and Lyall Menendez, who were convicted for killing their parents in that horrific shotgun murder back in 1989, are now eligible for parole.
- 10:30 - 11:00 Again, just an extraordinary last half hour of this hearing. We thought it would go on till tomorrow, but the judge kept us a little bit longer past the the closing time for court. And at this moment, Lyall and Eric Menendez are one step closer to their freedom. Lester, now to an NBC News digital documentary investigation. Antonia Hilton reports on the disturbing allegations from women coming forward decades after they say their pastor repeatedly sexually abused
- 11:00 - 11:30 them. When Carrie Jackson was growing up in Oklahoma, this is still the children's wing. Tulsa's Eastland Assembly of God Church was where she found friends and a pastor she adored. Literally has not changed one iota. Now it's a reminder of the sexual abuse she says she experienced as a child and how for 40 years nobody has held the man she says abused her, Pastor Joe Campbell, accountable. Oh my gosh. Oh, I
- 11:30 - 12:00 remember that hair. NBC News spent the last 6 months following this group Carrie helped bring together. women who all have allegations against Joe Campbell. That's Joe. Campbell has spent his life preaching in Tulsa. He and his wife Becky became leaders of a popular children's ministry in the 80s. There's a picture of Joe. Carrie alleges Campbell would show her pornography. What did he say? There were questions like about sex, which I of course wouldn't understand. She says the
- 12:00 - 12:30 abuse escalated quickly. He molested and raped me from the time I was nine until I was 12. When she was 15, Carrie's friend reported the alleged abuse to the church's head pastor, which led to a hearing at an Assemblies of God regional office in Missouri. And I would just be like a deer in headlights. I didn't even know what to say. The National Office for the Assemblies of God Church told NBC News it was not protocol for
- 12:30 - 13:00 reported victims to be encouraged to bring their allegations in the presence of the accused, nor is it the process now. But Carrie says Campbell was in the room and the church allowed him to continue preaching until he was accused again. The Campbell took Fedra Creed into their Versailles, Missouri home in 1988 when she was 14. I told him everything about my home life, never having a father, not having my mother on a regular daily basis. She says one month into living
- 13:00 - 13:30 there, Campbell began to sexually abuse her. Eventually, Fedra told the wife of a pastor at the church who reported it to leadership. Campbell was arrested and charged with sexual assault of a minor. How did people view you? Oh, awful. It was never a matter of I didn't have that embrace from people to tell me it was okay. Ultimately, she couldn't bring herself to testify, and
- 13:30 - 14:00 the charges against Campbell were dismissed. Give somebody a hug and tell them God loves them. Campbell is now part of disgraced televangelist Jim Baker's ministry. And for years, he and his wife have run a summer camp named after themselves. Now, summertime, whenever camp comes, that whole place is full of kids. Jim Baker did not reply to NBC News's request for comment. The Assemblies of God's Southern Missouri district said it was heartbroken and that in 1989, leadership acted upon the evidence presented to them regarding the
- 14:00 - 14:30 minister. He was reported to law enforcement and is barred from ever again being credentialed with the church. As for the Campbell themselves, we're in Missouri headed to Camp Bell. No response to our in-person inquiries. Hello. Excuse me. There's a there's a man there again. Emails or calls. The number you dialed has been changed. Despite years of setbacks, Carrie and three other women recently filed police reports against Campbell in Tulsa. They
- 14:30 - 15:00 were told the statute of limitations expired. I always wanted to find more victims. I still wanted to be able to have proof that he has a history. If other survivors are out there, Carrie and others stand ready to help. Antonia Hilton, NBC News, Tulsa, Oklahoma. We're back in a moment with Kim Kardashian's vivid testimony about the jewelry heist where she says she feared for her life and video of how police deployed drones
- 15:00 - 15:30 to deescalate a dangerous situation. An elementary school in western Maryland was urgently evacuated via rescue boats during severe flooding and heavy rain. The water level rising to nearly the second floor of the school. Emergency crews are assisting with more evacuations as muddy brown flood waters fill streets across the area. Kim Kardashian making an emotional appearance in a Paris courtroom today, testifying against the man accused of
- 15:30 - 16:00 holding her at gunpoint and robbing nearly $10 million of her jewelry 9 years ago. Kardashian said she believed she was going to die. In court, she tearfully accepted the apology of one of the defendants. New Mexico authorities released drone video that captured a standoff between deputies and two young boys armed with a gun. When the seven and nineyear-old don't comply with orders to drop the gun, officers use a non-lethal round to fire a warning shot.
- 16:00 - 16:30 Within seconds, the drone's view enabled deputies to close in and disarm the boys without anyone getting hurt. When we come back, courtside with the WNBA's newest team and its historic new coach. Her inspiring message is next. There is good news tonight about a historic first for the WNBA and a head coach breaking barriers and inspiring a new generation of fans. Kathy Park is courtside.
- 16:30 - 17:00 When the Golden State Valkyries officially tip off their season, they'll be making history. As a WNBA's first expansion team in over 15 years, now led by the league's first Asian-American head coach, Natalie Nass, how are you channeling the spirit of a Valkyrie? Women warrior. Yeah. Oh, I'm all about it. I've been fighting my whole life to get to certain spots. Nikas is a third generation Japanese
- 17:00 - 17:30 American. a walk-on at UCLA who climbed the ranks. From the LA Clippers coaching bench to helping lead the Las Vegas Aces to back-toback titles. The reason I'm here is cuz my dad. I was really lucky to have a parent that not only loved me unconditionally, but he pushed me beyond my limits. That tough love became her fuel. Doesn't matter how tall you are. I mean, I'm 5'1 and 34s. I've always been the only girl walking into NBA gym and all guys. It's the same. No big deal. No
- 17:30 - 18:00 big deal. Now her impact is reaching far beyond the court. Do you feel like there is more responsibility now? Yeah. You're impacting lives. What does she look like? She kind of looks like us. It's phenomenal to, you know, to to to see someone that looks like you and to say, "Yeah, I can do it." A reflection of the times with more fans believing in their own shot. Kathy Park, NBC News, San Francisco. And
- 18:00 - 18:30 that is Nightly News for this Tuesday. Thank you for watching everybody. I'm Lester Holt. Please take care of yourself and each other. Good night. Thanks for watching. Stay updated about breaking news and top stories on the NBC News app or follow us on social media.