i just knew that my whole world is never going to be the same again, ever. hello and welcome to dateline. it was december 31st, and by all appearances, ashley fallis was in the mood to celebrate. a vibrant mother of three, she gathered her friends and family to ring in the new year. but as her guest began the countdown to midnight, who could ve known they were also marking the last hour of ashley s young life? here s keith morrison with after the party. what is so optimistic as a party on new years eve? what night is hopeful, full of anticipation as the clean slate midnight brings. it was a small new years eve
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an asterisk forever marring his presidency. jonathan, you are nodding yes. yes. our reporting lines up exactly with ashley s. there are people around the president who believe that impeachment is a winner here. they saw what happened with block the in the 90s, how his approval rating soared. they feel they can paint the democrats as a party of overreach. they think impeachment is sort of the way to go. the president has signaled they sort of understands that, but the concept makes him very nervous. he is, as you ve noted, he doesn t even like to say the word. he s a superstitious type. he didn t plan his transition because he didn t want to jinx the fact that he maybe wasn t going to win. he doesn t say the word. he tries not to. he is concerned it would be the first line of his political obituary.
jonathan, you are nodding yes. yes. our reporting lines up exactly with ashley s. we ve written similar things. there are people around the president who believe that impeachment is a winner here. they saw what happened with block the in the 90s, how his approval rating soared. they feel they can paint the democrats as a party of overreach. particularly the closer we get to the 2020 election. they think impeachment is sort of the way to go. the president has signaled they sort of understands that, but the concept makes him very nervous. he is, as you ve noted, he doesn t even like to say the word. he s a superstitious type. he didn t plan his transition because he didn t want to jinx the fact that he maybe wasn t going to win. he doesn t say the word. he tries not to. both publicly and primely. he is concerned it would be the first line of his political obituary. even though he knows there s little chance the senate would ever remove him as long as the senate remains in the hands of
there is no basis whatsoever for impeachment, none. you can t impeach somebody when there s never been anything done wrong. so that s donald trump on impeachment. here s ashley parker in the washington post on same. on one side are those loyalists, mainly outside the white house, who are telling the president that impeachment could be a political blessing for him and his party, that one road to re-election runs through impeachment. next. down the other is a larger continent warning that impeachment, even under the rosiest scenarios, our old friend rosy scenario, is a grueling gauntlet that will leave him political bruised with an asterisk forever marring his presidency. jonathan, you are nodding yes. yes. our reporting lines up exactly with ashley s. we ve written similar things. there are people around the