defend himself in his own word and on his own terms, i gues that will be left to be seen i wonder, deborah, to katie s point about what the sort of cost is to trump, if h is found guilty in the civil case, you will literally hav the words convicted rapist and current presidential candidate former president donald trump. but the reality is is that he not going to jail for this i wondered for the women who have been victims of violenc themselves, whether how they square that idea. that you can be a convicte rapist who doesn t have to serve jail time, and that yo can physically run to be at th republican nominee for the highest office in the land right it s such an interesting point he ll be held liable, if you are suing that the jury come back with a verdict monetary penalty there will be no criminal sanction whatsoever, and the one question will be, what, if any political consequence does he suffer from that? but another question will be
wage it right now 46% of peopl in tennessee are poor and lo income over 3 million people. and people are, dying jonathan from poverty so the refusal t address policy and low wages i immoral in a form of violenc in must be challenged with the fusion reconstruction movement health care in tennessee is th same for blocking gun laws blocking expanding health care the urgent 30,000 people die from lack of health care no medicaid. thousands die every day. we can t have. this 7000 people in tennesse are uninsured. so when you block bannin assault weapons, you block banning medicaid and you block addressing poverty and low wages, you are engaging in a form of immoral policy violenc that must be challenged by a diverse intersectional moral fusion coalition that is what justin jones is talking about he talks about third reconstruction about the south rising again and we can do it right here.
fingerprints. no clear motive, except for theory that this wa a botched burglary by the level of violenc that occurred in this residence, the theory was that it was a man or possibly two men that had entered the residence to d a burglary or a home invasio that had not gone completely wrong, murders the victimet to cover up the crime and the fled gone wrong because sherri somehow surprised them they panicked, shot her, and then fled. the theory seemed to make sense, especially since sherri had no apparent enemies, certainly no one who want to kill her, or s they thought coming up we went to sherri s offic and said if she couldn t hav john, nobody could when dateline continues oh, boy. meeting a new young homeowner for the first time is a unique challenge. -so you think you can help? -i can try. hey, what you doing?
their humanity, and common sense legislation would be within our grasp there is a debate over whether it should even be necessary to see that evidence of violenc for lawmakers to do the righ thing. after all this time, with so many victims, do you reall think, doctor ellen, s that pr gun rights advocates are gonna change their minds it is a tough time in tennessee and it s a tough tim in our country the way i look at it, there ar four variables to how this happens. there s the, bullet there s the, gun there s the shooter, and there is society if our society continues o this track where there is th politics of extremism there gonna be difficult to sit at the table and come to an agreement. the more name-calling from either sides, it s gonna pus people apart even further. i remember vividly being intimate the emergency roo that monday. there were 30 plus people there, chief of pediatric in d.c., chief of pediatric surgery was