i see her laying there, my dad is kneeling. that was the first time i had ever seen him cry. they had a tumultuous marriage. they would be yelling and maybe slamming doors. according to him he sees lisa with a gunshot wound to the head. so initially it s ruled a suicide. her sister went to the missouri state highway patrol to express their belief that this, in fact, was a murder. she had been having an affair with her boss. the prosecutor says, after he shot his wife, he washed his hands and washed his forearms. the coldest back in the room and started the trial. i thought they made one of the worst mistakes i had ever heard of. it was obvious there was something that just wasn t right. the only thing i ever wanted was for everyone to hear the truth. i told him that i would fight with everything i had in me. that is the promise i made. hello, and welcome to dateline. for many, the holiday season is a special time, but for the jennings family, one chr
of ayman, televising trumps trial. my argument that the public needs to see the documents case lie banned in color as it unfolds in realtime in court. then, the pardon primary, republican presidential candidates are scrambling to pledge to protect the ex president. and worst of the week, two republican senators have become human roadblocks, putting our nation security at risk in the process. who will take the title this week? i m ayman mohyeldin, let s started. so donald trump surrendered to authorities this week at a federal courthouse in miami. this is one of the only glimpses that we got of the ex president at the courthouse that day. a shadowy figure, waving behind a car s tinted glass. that sad images now how generations will remember the historic second indictment of donald trump. and that s because just hours before trump s court appearance, magistrate judge, jonathan goodman, who oversaw the proceeding, denied a request from a group of local and national media outlets
of ayman, televising trumps trial. my argument that the public needs to see the documents case live and in color as it unfolds in realtime in court. then, the pardon primary, republican presidential candidates are scrambling to pledge to protect the ex president. and worst of the week, two republican senators have become human roadblocks, putting our nation security at risk in the process. who will take the title this week? i m ayman mohyeldin, let s started. so donald trump surrendered to authorities this week at a federal courthouse in miami. this is one of the only glimpses that we got of the ex president at the courthouse that day. a shadowy figure, waving behind a car s tinted glass. that sad images now how generations will remember the historic second indictment of donald trump. and that s because just hours before trump s court, appearance, magistrate judge, jonathan goodman, who oversaw the proceeding, denied a request from a group of local and national media outlets,
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The victim as cody fisher. You are watching bbc news. Now, the Arts Interviews Edward Enninful. As Editor In Chief of British Vogue since 2017, Edward Enninful has challenged convention not least by increasing the number of black and older women in the magazine. Hes reached the summit of International Fashion and media while battling depression, Alcohol Problems and a sickle cell condition. Its a long way from his childhood in ghana, which his family fled during the political turmoil of the mid 1980s, landing in south london at the height of social unrest in the capital. Black, working class, gay and a former asylum seeker, hes now tipped by many as anna wintour S Replacement when she eventually retires from American Vogue. Hello, amol. Hello, very good to see you. How are you doing . Im good, thank you for having me. I wanted to find out who he really is and how he wants to change our culture. Edward enninful, thank you so much for speaking to me, thank you for speaking to bbc news. I