we do that you couldn t have on network television. people are really trying to do something adventurous. shame on you! this is more celebration of culture and opening the doors and allowing america to come on inside. there is always something on television and some of it may be better than we deserve. that was cool. listen to it. oh, they know when it hits the bottom, it will be 1990, good-bye to the 80s. ten, nine, eight eight, eight, eight! oh, will this horrible year never end? when the 90s began, we started to see a lot of experimentation. and the simpsons i think in some senses was inspired by not necessarily hatred of television, but a distrust of a lot of the ways in which television was talking to us. tv respects me. it laughs with me. not at me. you re stupid. doh! i think the sitcoms of the 80s were such a warm, safe, humor. i love you guys. the kids, they listen to the rap music, which gives them the brain damage. and i th
i am a professor, i am trying to seek a meaningful life. she had a prestigious career, a loving husband, a young daughter, but she also had a secret. i lived with this nightmare for 18 years. and it centered on murder. they followed him, they kidnapped him, and then they dumped his body. it was clearly planned. but did she know? i was in complete shock. they were dangerous and they were violent. why did she do it? i didn t realize she was involved as deep as she was. scholar, professor, mother. what is going to happen to my daughter? she certainly knew. she is a killer in your eyes? yes. everything was at stake. i could face life in prison, i am willing to do anything that needs to be done. now, i have the strength. she was the embodiment of the american dream, an immigrant who described a childhood of poverty and abuse. attended elite schools and rose to the top of her field. against all odds, norma patricia esparza became the well-respected p
senate chamber. retired republican federal judge j. michael luttig is expected to condemn trump for instigating as he is expected to put it a war on democracy so that he could cling to power. judge luttig is expected to say had the vice president of the united states obeyed the president of the united states, america would immediately have been plunged into what would have been tantamount to a revolution within a paralyzing constitutional crisis. joining us now is democratic congressman jamie raskin of maryland, a member of the select committee investigating january 6th. congressman raskin, thank you so much for being with us. i want to focus on the new revelations from the new york times starting with this email they report on between a pro trump lawyer and john eastman, who, of course, was working for donald trump and you focused on quite a bit. he writes, odds of action by the supreme court before january 6th will become more favorable if the justices start to fear tha
the miss a thing. so much to evidence in these do. right hearings, now, it is time to the last people in his word with lawrence inner circle. critical o donnell. and methodical good evening. testimony at the we have adam schiff second public here with us tonight, hearing of we re going to ask him some follow-up the house committee questions. that is about the testimony from donald georgia investigation, trump s own we have attorney general, william raphael moran, barr, as well as we will get his former top reactions of what he heard today officials of trump s about his state of georgia in the january 6th committee. go lawrence. thank you rachel. on the second day of this historic hearing the most important words spoken in washington today were not in the hearing but at the podium in the justice department when attorney general answered the question that i asked adam schiff after the first hearing last week. i want to ask you whether you had a chance to look at
anymore. exposing hidden bombshell evidence. he s on the property where a woman is murdered and we don t know who he is. everyone on social media was like, that s the guy that did it. who was in prison, the real killer or the wrong man? we still have a murderer out there. you never know how something s gonna go. hello, and welcome to dateline. michelle mockbee met the love of her life, dan mockbee, at the warehouse where they both worked worked. they married, had two children and were busy juggling jobs and family. then a day that began like any other suddenly turned deadly. a security camera quickly led police to a suspect. but just when michelle s loved ones thought justice had been served, a scandal turned this story on its head. here s josh mankiewicz with the early shift . they call it the early shift for a reason. it was still an hour before dawn in this small town in northern kentucky. and in a few hours, a local warehouse would become an ant hill of