Speaking out for the first time. Why . This is not a normal election in any way. Certainly not one defined by policy debate. In one fell swoop, Donald Trump laid the groundwork to dispute the 2024 election just as did he in 2020. He threatened mass arrests of election officials, political opponents and critics and it landed like a Thunder Clap in the Saturday Night truth social post. It read in part, quote, when i win, those people that cheated will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Which will include longterm Prison Sentences so that this depravity of justice does not happen again. Please beware that this legal exposure extends to lawyers, political operatives, donors, illegal voters and corrupt election officials. Those involved in Inscrupulous Behavior will be sought out and caught and prosecuted at levels unfortunately never seen before in our country. And now you should know it includes a lot of nonsensical caps. A couple of long words that make me wonder who wrote i
A point behind their opponents. Its an honour to win a game here. We are solid. We need to keep solid. That is a new thing but decided to be back, and of course, that is not any more. The chelsea years ago. But we are building something different. That was a game i thought was in the that was a game i thought was in the balance. I thought there was a in the balance. I thought there was a lot in the balance. I thought there was a lot between the two teams was a lot between the two teams. But the game got away from teams. But the game got away from us, teams. But the game got away from us, with the goals we conceded, which were really poor conceded, which were really poor from our perspective. They werent poor from our perspective. They werent necessarily coming. Sometimes you can see the goals coming sometimes you can see the goals coming away from home. I didnt feel we coming away from home. I didnt feel we were. But they were self and feel we were. But they were self and dudes and a m
our dad is finally going to [inaudible] way! ainsley: that s the movie, that s the music from the movie trolls. brian: is it really? that s the only reason i know it. ainsley: me too. that s a beautiful shot. sixth avenue. it s dark outside, sun s going to come up. brian: yeah, you know, i think it s going to happen. i think around september we re actually going to have people in manhattan. ainsley: will we have our tourists back? brian: i don t know. first we re going to get people punching the clock. ainsley: some people are saying they might not do it. saving money keeping their employees on home brian: i guess sandal sales will go through the roof. a lot of open-toed shoes. pete: you re right here, but i have to look at the camera. brian: we are together. pete, according to reports, you re filling in for steve. pete: yes, today. ainsley: another 10-dayer? pete: just today and i think friday. brian: you have your kids on spring break. ainsley: thank you so mu
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
she was helping students produce this commercial as part of a competition. there s pamela on the left and that s billy. where did it go from there? i didn t think it was going anywhere because i wasn t interested and i didn t care. i was flattered by his attention because i felt at that point in my life kind of low still after what had happened with gregg. she says gregg had a one night stand with a woman he met at a bar. pamela says she was feeling wounded and billy made her feel better. apparently much better. how did things cross the line? how did it get to that point? i knew it was wrong. i felt like i didn t want to be attracted to him. but i still felt like i was. she said the affair lasted a few months. but then she told billy it was over after confessing it all to gregg. you were going to try to