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i said, thank you very much. i knew exactly what he meant. 2 million lives. that is perhaps the most important admission from donald trump last night, again bragging about being the one to eliminate a constitutional right for women s health care that has stood for over 50 years. and here s donald trump s problem, is he goes into, i would call it softball, a softball event. i ve never seen one as fawning. i m not even sure, why did they have two hosts there? they could have just had one, sit there and smile and say, you re great. great. ask another softball question. it s like t-ball. he swung, hit the tee, and the ball rolled off. he bragged, katty, about terminating roe v. wade. he said, if it weren t for me, that 10-year-old girl in ohio that was raped by an illegal immigrant, if it weren t for me, she wouldn t have had to flee the state. if it weren t for me, women wouldn t be, like, dying outside of emergency rooms because doctors are afraid to conduct wome ....
she was a message light i this dark world. that is what she was about, sh was just a cup of love and i am like, who saw thi coming a beautiful young student gunned down. things like that just didn happen there why? who? who would want to do this? i thought i had my man. her fiance was a police officer. anyone knew how to do thi and get away with it, wouldn t it be him? then someone told polic what he saw. he told me he saw a femal that was about 5:10, she pulls off and takes off at the complex. what did she know she said i m in fear of m life the story starts to unravel. a secret tape why are you whispering? you know why. because somebody s listening. a secret lover he wanted her to come bac to him and she didn t. and a secret reveal as we re getting ready to finish up, someone hands me note who killed denita you ve told me some thing you d only admit to a priest and you can t tell me this las little piece of the puzzle. why? ....
are going to do later today it is a veil this indo-pacific economic frame or. that is essentially an agreement between 13 different countries in the region. where they have agreed to consider negotiations on a number of fronts. on trade, for instance. on dealing with supply change, on climate change. so a lot to come, a lot was said at that press conference. and the two leaders are now going to go to talk about other issues. particularly north korea. caralee, thank you so much. nbc news white house correspondent traveling with the president. we ll have much more on the presidents trip tomorrow morning, and now we go back to our program, a dateline in progress. progress and with these shots, we can learn a little about the world this young photographer saw. and her sense of exactly when to snap the shutter to capture the world in front of her. it s an impressive portfolio belonging to a young woman named denita smith. she began looking through a lens in childhood. and ....
there were little signs, joe. been around him a number of times this year, and he is 72, whatever that means. but every time i saw him, he just seemed a little closer to the end. as the news broke last night and as i heard from your people in new york, i couldn t help but think back to january 4th, 2007, joe. i was a guest on scarborough country. the topic was how much money they were paying nick saban. he was making $4 million a year. the head of the alabama board of trustees, a coal mining executive said, this is outrageous. we shouldn t be paying ceo type money. we all know now nick saban has been worth hundreds of millions of dollars to this university, and i think he took that into consideration. he took a surprising season. we were here, what, seven weeks ago, talking abo the miracle at auburn. i think he felt, win or lose in pasadena, it was a good time to ....
Her mother sharon remembers. she s always loved th camera. the camera was her friend. the camera was her way of expressing herself. denita was beginning to tur all that talent into a successful trade. working as a photo journalist on the studen newspaper at north carolin central university in durham she would see things that probably the average perso wouldn t see but there was something denita didn t see coming. blind spot in her seemingl perfect life. something sh never anticipated. never imagined. but maybe no one could. it was january 4th, 2007. a crisp carolina morning denita had a busy day ahead as classes were about to resume after christmas break. denita loved school. and sh ....