continued to pursue the case. but, in 2017, a u.s. district court issued a final judgment dismissing their claims. what about ashley s family, can they just accept this and go on? i don t think they will ever accepted. to say that they were distraught would be an understatement. they, i, think truly believe that tom fallis killed their daughter and they are never going to let that go. an idea once so deeply engraved, sure enough will not go away. and tom fallis and his children make a life as best they can. that s all for this edition of dateline. i m craig melvin. thank you for watching. ng ng
numrows=2> > tomorrow hollywood s biggest night, the 95th academy awards, which means it s also been nearly on year since the infamous slap heard around the world organizers are likely holdin that nothing similar will go down to distract from the real reason we re all watching. the oscar s, much like the movies themselves, alway brings entertainment excitement and drama this time around, we could see oscar history made as well michelle yeoh is nominated for best actress for her role as evelyn wang, a strugglin laundromat owner and everything, everywhere at once if she wins, she will be the first non-white best actress winner since hallie barry, almost two decades ago there is lots to talk abou when it comes to this glamorou and often political hollywoo tradition, and i had the perfect person to help break i all down michael schulman is a staf writer at the new yorker and author of her again, becomin meryl streep
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daughter today where she tweeted a color picture of her father and herself. it is does color pictures that remind us how closely we are linked to dr. king s legacy. while i wasn t alive in doctor king s lifetime, i was the beneficiary of his legacy, and the work that he did. i was listening to richard pryor, and he was saying how he did not have to go through what so many of the leaders went through, but he knows it he would not be where he is today. lawrence, i sit here in a seat
bill walter and p. j. koch are combat veterans who, with chuck, were gunners in some of the most powerful gunships in vietnam. they lost touch, easy to do in such a sprawling military. but, decades later, p. j. ran into chuck and a reunion called the specter association. it was kind of good to see the guy who is the guy was served with. it was kind of good to see the guy who is the guy was served with. i understood he completed his career like i did, i served 22, years bill served 30, we gave our whole lives to this unit. back in the old days, said bill, chuck s nickname was kaz now kaz has gone up to the lowest more ranks to the highest. and i said hey, kaz what s up? he said i retired here because. i said, what was your rank? he said i retired as a chief. i said really? chuck flashed his metals. and chuck says, you guys