trump her out of chris christie s mouth. but his audience is primarily the republican electorate and that fit into the larger theme about. this is not his opponents fault. this is him, blame him. he said many times blame him, he is putting the country through this. and then going on later to say to the under candidates in the race, say his name, say his name. making a harry potter restaurants. that really is a main goal of the christie candidacy. it is to try to prosecute the case, the broader case against donald trump in a way that he believes only he can do for lots of reasons. to consolidate the anti-trump forces. and that isn t that, you want one person to take on trump i ll do that. stand by everyone, aaron. you hear the adviser to chris christie in 2016 you know well how he prepared for this. one thing you thought i thought was interesting, kristie said i ve known him 22 years the
controls and rush occupies. close to dnipro s mouth is her son. when artillery road didn t take long to find out what life is like. is kherson. when our team arrived. russia may have retreated here last year but they aren t far away. it takes a lot in this place to meet people leave. back upstream you can t see what is left of the dam and the hydroelectric plant. russia controls this area but blames ukraine. kyiv is in no doubt. translation: the powerstation was a prepared explosion. they knew exactly what they were doing. tonight
points ahead of the conservatives. i don t want to put words in john s don t want to put words injohn s mouth, but i think we will hear that they need to be ten points ahead. their view is that that does not take account of their remarkable progress they think they are making in scotland, which means that they don t need to do quite so well in the rest of great britain. for the conservatives, they are saying this is a tough night for the conservatives, having been in power for 13 years. they are talking about 1000 seat losses, and what they are trying to say is to put it on to labour and say, you need to sort of result that you had in the local elections in 1995. there were 2000 tory losses there. labour got a8% of the vote, and the reason why they say that is that if keir starmer gets the swing that tony blair got in 1997, he onlyjust squeaked in to downing street. then interestingly, the conservatives think that labour is going after some marquee winds that will look good but is not
i ll give you for instance, jasmiyah is in one room, tasmiyah it s taken to a similar interview room it s apparent that tasmiya knows there is a recording system in that room. and she starts to pray i really want them to catch this person. please, god. she knew that some points that somebody would watch that video and would see, young innocent sweet girl. asking god to help law enforcement find the person wh did this meanwhile, that the glacial place these things occur, th crime lad worked on the dna. and poured over those photos o the bite marks one on tas s arm was the impression of a big ugly by. they compared the top contours of that by two a mold of nicky s mouth the similarity was uncanny nikki was the most likely source had their mother betwee them trying to fight off the attack the bite mark on tas s arm,
testimony about heather with disgust. she deserves to be found. it was so offensive to hear her name come out of that woman s mouth. you sat there so quietly in that courtroom. did you just want to scream? it was infuriating, some of the things that she said. the trial was far from over. it was the prosecutor s turn to question tammy, and the prosecutor wasn t going to pull any punches. coming up fireworks in the courtroom. this is a story about jealousy and deceit. they don t have one fiber, one tear drop, one piece of a shoelace. high stakes in the jury room. the jury has reached a verdict. when dateline continues.