throwing furniture around and different things, and how he treated the kids and i, it just wasn t okay. when you and russ went through a separation, is that the sort of thing you might have talked to peggy about? yeah. i said, who all knows about this. did he tell you? yes, he did. when dateline continues.
it was just girl talk stuff. did you talk about personal things with her? yeah. according to brenna, her rocky marriage to russel douglas was among the things she talked to peggy thomas about. he had a lot of issues, throwing furniture around and different things and how he treated the kids and i, it just wasn t okay. when you and russ went through a separation, is that the sort of thing you might have talked to peggy about? that talked to most people about probably too much. why did you say that that you talk to people too much. are you a person who likes to chat. i just chat. do you know james huden? i met him. how is it that you met james huden? through peggy. it was on that connection to huden and those woman-to-woman conversations between brenna and peggy that the prosecutor based his theory of the murder. brenna told peggy that her husband was violent.
18 minutes and everybody on it was white and all the stuff that got covered was very few women. a very limited views of what was actually happening in the world so i actually think the idea i think for a lot of people in america, the idea of going back to the good old days, they weren t that good for i think there were some bad aspects to the way things used to be done and we ve made progress on that, and i think we ve also gone in the wrong direction in some ways. ? you re saying that they should be able to, you know, decide th. maybe you re one of the conservatives who had a different position on this but there was a big case with a man named brennan ike mizzola who was fired because he s given money to an anti-same-sex marriage and initiative and lost his job. conservatives went in sane. they have the right to do that. no. conservatives said that that wasn t okay, that was an infringement, he should be able to express that.
half the country saying that it s okay, these are the most popular black protests in history of the country. somebody was talking to me about a poll in which they had seen an uptick in the number of voters who believed that there was mistreatment of african-americans in the country. and that is a change since this whole controversy. i think one of the problems that this president has had with literally everything is recognizing that there s an equal and opposite reaction in life and in politics and when you are in the oval office, it is not as if you re running a constant re-election campaign. so, yes, it s certainly i don t know if it was a stunt, i don t know, but they were out with their statement, the vice president s office, very quickly. right. the traveling pool they were told he might leave early. they clearly had thought of what would happen but it was beyond just thinking of what would happen. it wasn t just that he left. it was that they put out this statement, the
r reunion show, i say can you please say something nice about each other? that s how you ended sometimes it s the only trick you have left, to end on kind of some sort of positivity. that is how we ended the debate. i think that came from an audience question. yeah, which came from me. but anyway, i was watching this play out today and i just thought, you know what, and i would like to be, you know, i m here on cnn, open invitation to the first lady, to the honorary first lady, ivana trump. i d like to get marla maples in there. i think she maybe has some unresolved issues. and i feel it would be great to have ivanka trump there as well. i will set up two couches, get this thing going, and just put me in the game. i can do this. i can i can make this okay. would ivanka have, like a walk-on, would marla maples have a walk-on? marla would be there from the top. we d bring ivanka out later. i think she s got things with everybody. you for the longest time, though, have belie