the country, the case of susan powell. i was like, this can t be real. and he professed to love them. could it have been prevented? he exploded the house. as you listen to it now, what does it do to you? it s excruciating. the 9-1-1 dispatcher shares his story about that day. i wish i had recognized the urgency of the situation. also, the startling details of a plot unfolding. nobody knew what was going on. and a father s unraveling. he just saw that there was no way out. intimate emails from susan herself. the young mother s private fears in her own words. it s the genuine belief of a good many people that you killed her. her husband speaks a final eerie interview. i love my sons more than anything. i put them first. i put my family first. hello and welcome to dateline. the details are heartbreaking with the disappearance of a young mom and what befell her two little boys. you will hear from her loved ones searching for answers and justice,
candidate he cost bush the election. ross perot struck a cord with voters and shook up america s political landscape in the process. mobilized over 30 million voters to get him on the ballot and was the most successful third party candidate in u.s. history. jesse: a third party candidate can be deadly in the general. right now, half of americans say they would consider voting for a third party candidate if it s trump vs. biden: so there is an open lane and someone is sliding in. his name is cornell west. can these bleak times, i have decided to run for truth and justice which takes the form of running for president of the united states as a con democrat for people s party. cornell west a far left guy. there is an appetite on the left antiwar. bernie sanders abandon the people that voted for them once their party got in power. cornell people s party founded by one of bernie s old staffers. tried to recruit bernie-to-run in 2020. he thought he would have a better chance
this is dateline. i just dropped off the children and he wouldn t let me in the door. it was horrible. we re normal people in the person you re dealing with is a psychopath. it s a story that haunted the country, the case of susan powell. i was like, this can t be real. and he professed to love them. could it have been prevented? he exploded the house. as you listen to it now what does it do to you? it s excruciating. the 9-1-1 dispatcher shares his story about that. i wish i had recognized the urgency of the situation. also, the startling details of a plot unfolding. nobody knew it was going on. and a father s unraveling. he just saw that there was no way out. intimate emails from susan herself. the young mother s private fears in her own words. it s the genuine belief of a good many people that you killed her. her husband speaks of final eerie interview. i love my son s more than anything. i put them first. i put my family first. hello
see you. welcome to the beat. i m ari melber. i hope you stay with us. tonight we begin with developments that i think really offer a kind of a contrast in this period of legal reckoning and accountability we have been talking about together because we were thinking about this for tonight s show. if you look at all of the prosecutors and all the investigators and all of the probes that donald trump has faced, including squaring off against big-time experienced investigators like prosecutor and former fbi director mueller, there were crimes found. there were issues that ensnared donald trump s aides. but even as the now-two-year probe of a public insurrection and attempt the coup has grinded on and on and not reached donald trump or most of his top aides, there are more clear signs and steps that show one prosecutor on a different fact pattern, a different case, has proven able to legally get farthest against donald trump and make precedent. i m talking about the new yor