what? she did have a tendency to be a little bit hanna off of the rails when she was drunk. i was very confused because i didn t see any signs. she didn t say any goodbyes. there is no note. she told me she had had the affair with craig s friend. craig was to be especially upset. there were couches in both hands. this is not a person who jumps out the window. did you think he killed her? yes. did he pick hannah up and throw her out of that window? no. hannah was really wonderful. i just have to believe it was a terrible accident. what it s a funny thing, looking back at photos of happy times. you don t know yet which of them is doomed. her ham? maybe both? but don t think of that yet. the wedding is underway. it was 2005, he was at u.s. navy man, craig becker. she was a bookish grad student studying psychology, hanna hove. they were head over heels in love. her college roommate, when elizabeth aciego, remembers how the couple first met at a university swimmi
trump. if the judge is right, i think he s going to be in big trouble. a no-holds-barred conversation. the new role in his first tv series ever. and don t miss arnold pumping iron at 75. it never stops. and we re along for the workout. and later. one of hollywood s most reluctant stars, actor andy garcia on his iconic roles. from this moment on. what it s like to act with other a-listers, from from squ clooney to cher. is that part of your super power? it was possible that i may not see the end of the year. j i m a little pistol. this is not where i thought this story was heading. good evening and welcome back to who s talking . tonight as we continue to report the fallout from donald trump s criminal indictment, we re talking to, perhaps, the most famous republican in the country outside of trump himself. about the federal case against the former president. the current state of our deeply-divided country. and the one dream, even this bodybuilder-turned
anchor of a news program in 1976, and her journalism career spanned more than five decades. walters passed away peacefully in her home surrounded by family. but there is also joy and celebrations around the world as countries are starting to ring in the new year. we re counting down until 2023. but it s worth noting, the biggest bash, new york city, always, of course. new york city, come on. it s happening in new york city. gloria is in new york city, is in times square, has been watching people walk in to get ready for tonight. 13 hours, 14 hours, 15 hours early. tell me everything you re seeing right now and why these people have this level of enthusiasm. there s nothing like new york city on new year s eve, and there s no place like times square. i know it sounds like a hard sell, but these folks were here, they re committed. look at them. they re sitting down, taking it easy. i even spotted a couple of people napping. they have several hours to go until the party star
efficient. safe. protected. controlled. a utopian city-state run like a multinational company. welcome to singapore incorporated. this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder shchlt ah la la la la sha la la la singapore. one could be forgiven for thinking it s a giant, ultramodern shopping mall. an interconnected, fully wired, air-conditioned nanny state, where everything is beautiful and nothing hurts. and those things are kind of true, especially if you read the papers or the carefully monitored internet. you look around the litterless streets where everything seems to work just fine, just fine. and you think, or you could be forgiven for thinking, gee, maybe a one-party system is just what we need. you look at all the social problems and ethnic strife, street crime, drugs that singapore has managed to avoid, and you could think, is this the life we want? it ain t my sy
the one minute silence has been observed on the eve of the state funeral for her majesty queen elizabeth ii, and across britain as we saw there people eager to show their respect and indeed to think about what tomorrow represents, and judith and giles are still with me for a final thought as we look ahead to tomorrow. what do you think tomorrow, judith, will mean to people, as a day of remembering and giving thanks? will it touch millions of people as some people predict i would very much think it will be a beautiful day and we will see all the wonderful thing that can happen in music and the wonderful abbey, and i think also an important moment for us to realise we will not be seeing the queen again. she won t p0p up, seeing the queen again. she won t pop up, as she so often did, even in the last year doing some delightful things like cutting a cake at the wru or something. she has died and this is our real moment. yes, wru or something. she has died and this is our real mom