republicans. the wider coordinated plot is starting to come into view. and it looks even worse. the evidence shows it looks more serious now. it looks like the trump campaign got closer than in realized at the time. so even as the press and the responsible parts of the american public took the january 6th insurrection quite seriously, the mechanics of that day are still coming into view. with trump s own aids and lawyers under heat for a playbook they could try to use again. the january 6th committee is probing all of this with questions about how high, how coordinated this it plot was. was it just random republicans doing pranks which involved illegal forgery, or was it lead by the trump campaign, which makes it so much more serious. the recent reporting is going in a that it direction and if so, who exactly lead it? and when you come to reporting on who led it? is it an accusation where people
files, all of those things on tv, from a younger age. and as we kind of became friends and we were adults then, we realized that we shared that similar interest, that we both were interested in the topic of true crime. and so she came to me one day and said hey, i know this might sound crazy to you, but would you consider trying to start a podcast with me where we can share some of these stories. i just said okay, and here we are today, still doing the podcast. so little different from it plot of only murders in the building on hulu, which is a fantastic show, by the way. melissa, what are the stories over time that have stuck with you the most? the stories i m always drawn to are the stories with forgiveness and some sort of redemption. and one that really sticks out to me is the story of michael morton. back in the 80s, he was convicted of murdering his wife and sentenced to life in prison. and he, after 25 years, dna finally exonerates him, and he s
an adversary a country wants to be united. in the u.s. and iran you have hardliners, people more willing to talk and engage in diplomacy and in trump s own out look there are contradictions. these forces they obscure the it plot when it can comes to what are you try doing? what is the trump administration trying to do? maximum pressure is not a strategy. it s a position. the maximum pressure goal here trump said this when he abdicated from the goal last may. the first thing he mentioned was about undermining iranian s nefarious region and the behavior has gotten worse since the deal and it s gotten worse since the deal. right or wrong, by the way. i don t think he should have
they have to fight until the death, until there s only one survivor remaining. here s a clip from the movie. i m sorry this happened to you. i m here to help you in any way i can. most people just congratulate me. i don t see the point in that. so tonight at the tribute parade, i ll take you out and show you off to the world. i thought you were here to make me look pretty. i m here to help you make an impression. so that s katniss played by newcomer jennifer lawrence. the huff post says that katniss rescues herself with resourcefulness and a combination that makes her watchable. it is pg-13 for all you parents out there. brutal child-on-child violence, but rotten tomatoes gave it an 87%. speaking of brutal, how about a martial arts kind of flick. it s called a raid redemption. it s supposed to be quite full of action. i ll give you a little bit about the plot right here. is it plot or is it violence? there s not much of a plot.