show wore a turtleneck in the summer months. they chased down every lead, the crime lab made another big discovery. unlike the melodramatic and bogus message in blood, this evidence was something anna cox almost passed right over. a pizza box on karen s kitchen counter. you could walk by and think it has no importance at all. it was crucial in this case. cox was able to lift a clean fingerprint from the box. it was tim permentor s and it blew a hole in the account of the night she was killed. he said she wasn t there when the pizza was delivered. he said i was out of there at 7:30. his fingerprints were on the box. the receipt said it was delivered at 8:48. yes. he put himself right there at the scene and in the last
do the right thing, move on, explain it the best you can. i didn t like the comment from the msnbc commentator that this is the second time we lost in vietnam. that s so ridiculous and melodramatic. we are clearly in a better place than we were at the end of 2017. there s that and an expert on green issues, she said north korea is the land of no good options. i think we are in a better place, but so is kim. now he s in an elevated position. he s like, look at me. he s got a little bit of swagger and he has our attention. i don t think the sanctions are going to get any easier for him. i don t think his buddies, the chinese are the russians come are going to be of help to him and i think he has raised the bar so high for for a third sut that he s going to have to give something because apparently there is reporting that the secretary of state was warning the president, this guy is not coming with good intentions.
could make such an allegation, but it is incredibly unusual and i can understand why mueller s team would have been very angry to find out about this, and to the extent they found out manafort was lying to them, to sever all ties. barb, i have an overactive imagination and i read too many spy novels. so, when i read this story tonight, i immediately went to, like, the melodramatic explanation for this, which is, paul manafort faced two trials, one in virginia and one in washington, d.c., and the point at which he pled guilty was in between those two trials, so, he got creamed in the first trial. he got convicted of multiple felonies. he was to be start trial in the second jurisdiction. and in the spy movie, you know, political thriller version of this that runs in my head instantly, somebody from the white house or the white house directly comes to paul manafort and says paul, put up a good fight. we know you thought you d do great here, but you re getting creamed and you re going to
for the new york times who has a piece out titled today titled welcome to the resistance, omarosa. thank you for joining us, both of you. michelle, you wrote something today that many of us who saw advance copies of the book were thinking. some of it seems fantastical and unbelievable. and then we heard tapes. and then we heard a tape and then we heard another tape. and a couple of things that she s written about have turned out to be true. right. and those two scenes in particular. she opens with the scene of her being fired by john kelly in this very dramatic menacing way in the situation room. and on the page it seems really thuggish and you think this sounds kind of melodramatic, is he really threatening to destroy her reputation? but it is word for word on the tape what she writes on the page. then at the end when she talks about trump calling her up and saying how he didn t know anything about this and he s so upset about it you kind of think did that really happen? yeah,
thank you for joining us, both of you. michelle, you wrote something today that many of us who saw advance copies of the book were thinking. some of it seems fantastical and unbelievable. and then we heard tapes. and then we heard a tape and then we heard another tape. and a couple of things that she s written about have turned out to be true. right. and those two scenes in particular. she opens with the scene of her being fired by john kelly in this very dramatic menacing way in the situation room. and on the page it seems really thuggish and you think this sounds kind of melodramatic, is he really threatening to destroy her reputation? but it is word for word on the tape what she writes on the page. then at the end when she talks about trump calling her up and saying how he didn t know anything about this and he s so upset about it you kind of think did that really happen? yeah, it really did happen. that doesn t tell us that everything else in the book really happened. but she hin