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MSNBCW Dateline June 3, 2024

opera. unfortunately it was my life and wasn t a soap opera for me. it was tv s first blockbuster trial. scandalous and sensational. her sexuality was the star of the pam smart show. the explosion of flashbulbs. it s body heat, it s fatal attraction. pamela smart accused of bewitching a teenage student into murdering her husband. i pulled the trigger. another look at the frenzy. it was just crazy. the trial. i made a mistake. was killing your husband one of those mistakes? no. it s not at all who she was or is. the case some say changed the way americans witnessed justice. i don t know enough will ever be enough for anyone in this case. pamela smart liv. the beautiful, young widow stepped hello and welcome to dateline. you ve heard about it. pamela part lived it. the beautiful young widow from her small town into america s most gripping trial. a very real drama that inspired a hollywood hit movie. now you re about to hear the chilling story from th

BBCNEWS 100 Days June 13, 2017

In a sprit of National Unity to keep our country safe and build a stronger, fairer and more prosperous future for everyone in every part of our United Kingdom. Rob watson is at westminster for hours. All i rob watson is at westminster for hours. Alll can rob watson is at westminster for hours. All i can say is it has been a poignant moment when parliament meets after the smoke of the battle of an election figures. Even though to lose a may and the conservatives on the most votes in the most seats, she is seen as the loser, and there was a frosty silence from her own troops. I contrast, Jeremy Corbyn, who had previously been shunned and derided as many of his own mps was cheered to the rafters. Extraordinary the difference a few million votes makes. But as to the important business of government, and this idea of a deal between the conservatives and the smell Northern Irish party, the dup, talks are going well,. The small Northern Irish party. Sirjohn major has warned that any deal coul

BBCNEWS BBC Business Live January 20, 2017

Track on the mining industry. The founder and chairman of one of the Worlds Largest Mining Companies Vedanta Resources willjoin us. Well get his thoughts on the Trump Presidency, and likely drivers for Commodity Prices this year. And we also want to know your thoughts are you optimistic or pessimistic about the new leader of the free worlds economic plans . Will it be a trumpjump or a bump . Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Or 0rdump or dump welcome to the programme. Lots going on, weve got that friday feeling. Later today donald trump will be sworn in as the 45th president of the United States. Lets be frank. The Billionaire Businessman has gone from long shot candidate to the leader of worlds biggest economy in just a year and a half. His supporters will now be hoping that he can shake up the us economy in the same way the he shook up the president ial race. Lets ta ke lets take a look at some of the details that we know. He has promised to create 25 million jobs over ten years, and

BBCNEWS BBC News January 29, 2017

A travel ban on dual nationality britons. Coming up, choose life, transporting 20 years on. Well get the review on that. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. President trump is facing growing criticism tonight both at home and abroad over his controversial order restricting people from seven mainly muslim countries from entering the us. The temporary ban on travellers from countries including iraq, syria and somalia has seen people turned away at airports and detained. Tonight, there are more protests and legal challenges but mr trump has defended his actions, saying America Needs borders and extreme vetting. 0ur Correspondent Nick Bryant reports from New York New York has always been the great gateway into america and demonstrators gathered in a highly emblematic setting. Under the gaze of the Statue Of Liberty but today we have seen gatherings across the country. The fractious Mood Reminiscent of the 1960s. Protest is becoming a permanent feature of the Trump Presidency and the demo

BBCNEWS BBC News January 29, 2017

A travel ban on dual nationality britons. Coming up, choose life, transporting 20 years on. Well get the review on that. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. President trump is facing growing criticism tonight both at home and abroad over his controversial order restricting people from seven mainly muslim countries from entering the us. The temporary ban on travellers from countries including iraq, syria and somalia has seen people turned away at airports and detained. Tonight, there are more protests and legal challenges but mr trump has defended his actions, saying America Needs borders and extreme vetting. 0ur Correspondent Nick Bryant reports from New York New York has always been the great gateway into america and demonstrators gathered in a highly emblematic setting. Under the gaze of the Statue Of Liberty but today we have seen gatherings across the country. The fractious Mood Reminiscent of the 1960s. Protest is becoming a permanent feature of the Trump Presidency and the demo

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