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. >> reporter: police are led to another student named cecelia pierce. pam's intern at the high school. their interview appears in an interview on "discovery i.d." she tells police that billy and pam were lovers. >> they were friends. then they were having an affair. >> how did you find out about the affair? >> pam told me that she was in love with >> bill flinn was a juvenile. just 16 years old. >> reporter: were you technically an adult, and he was under age. >> absolutely. >> reporter: that relationship seems predatory. >> it was totally wrong. >> we've had several bombshells in this case, but another one is about to explode. cecelia reveals that she has heard the whole story, conversations between billy flinn and pam, and that she has heard that pam wanted to get rid of greg. >> we're going to conduct an audio surveillance of one pamela smart, using a confidential informant. >> they decide to ask cecelia to get wired up, wear a taping device under her clothes. >> pretty much, they, they established that, yeah. >> why? >> like, you know, they can't th
. >> reporter: police are led to another student named cecelia pierce. pam's intern at the high school. their interview appears in an interview on "discovery i.d." she tells police that billy and pam were lovers. >> they were friends. then they were having an affair. >> how did you find out about the affair? >> pam told me that she was in love with >> bill flinn was a juvenile. just 16 years old. >> reporter: were you technically an adult, and he...
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cecelia? >> yeah. >> what going on?real remorse, but it doesn't have anything to do with her husband. >> you should've seen me when i hit a rabbit. i couldn't avoid it. it came totally bouncing down the road. a felt like [ bleep ] i felt like ---. >> over killing a rabbit? >> yeah. >> well, it's road kill. >> i can't believe that you felt bad about running over a rabbit but not about gregg. >> i do feel bad about gregg, but i feel bad about the rabbit, too. >> that afternoon the police arrive at pam's office, and she has a lot more to answer for than running over a rabbit. >> exactly three months from the day that her husband was murdered, on august 1, 1990, the police finally arrest pamela smart. >> pam, did you have anything to do with our husband's murder? >> i was really not worried about it, because i knew that i hadn't done anything wrong. i'm thinking, this is gonna get straightened out. >> she was charged with accomplice to first-degree murder. >> but at this point, the case against pam is entirely circumstantia
cecelia? >> yeah. >> what going on?real remorse, but it doesn't have anything to do with her husband. >> you should've seen me when i hit a rabbit. i couldn't avoid it. it came totally bouncing down the road. a felt like [ bleep ] i felt like ---. >> over killing a rabbit? >> yeah. >> well, it's road kill. >> i can't believe that you felt bad about running over a rabbit but not about gregg. >> i do feel bad about gregg, but i feel bad about the...
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friends, cecelia and dr.meyer, gloria and justin, and members of the ludlow fire department and beta technologies are here with us today. please, stp'd and be recognized. [ applause ] these people and thousands more. those we hear about and those we don't remind us that we are all part of something bigger. and that it's in our pursuit of purpose and in service to others that we find the best of ourselves, our communities, our state, and our nation. so even as we face major challenges, these vermonters show that in the hands of our people doing all they can, every day, the state of the state is strong. [ applause ] inside this building, our job as public servants is to do all we can to ease their burden. and build on their strength by setting clear priorities and turning good ideas into results. and here's my biggest concern. today, in vermont, there are about 55,000 fewer people under the age of 45. and 44,000 more over the age of 65 than there were in the year 2000. for years, we had more deaths than births.
friends, cecelia and dr.meyer, gloria and justin, and members of the ludlow fire department and beta technologies are here with us today. please, stp'd and be recognized. [ applause ] these people and thousands more. those we hear about and those we don't remind us that we are all part of something bigger. and that it's in our pursuit of purpose and in service to others that we find the best of ourselves, our communities, our state, and our nation. so even as we face major challenges, these...
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cecel cecelia, we now have seen the president's own defense secretary saying he hasn't seen the evidenceind trump's claim that soleimani was targeting four u.s. embassies. >> reporter: exactly, george. this started on friday when president trump told fox news that he believed the iranians were going to target those four american embassies and then his own defense secretary mark esper went on tv and basically said he never saw such a threat. it was a head scratcher because the secretary then attempted to not outright contradict the president saying that basically the president's interpretation of the intelligence that led to this attack was correct. it is just the latest example -- you know this -- of all the mixed messaging over the origins on this strike of soleimani, and george, certainly it's going to play into democrats' and even some republicans' criticism of the origins of this. they say they want to see evidence this strike was imminent as the administration has suggested. >> and cecelia, this is happening as the impeachment trial is set to begin this week. house speaker nancy pel
cecel cecelia, we now have seen the president's own defense secretary saying he hasn't seen the evidenceind trump's claim that soleimani was targeting four u.s. embassies. >> reporter: exactly, george. this started on friday when president trump told fox news that he believed the iranians were going to target those four american embassies and then his own defense secretary mark esper went on tv and basically said he never saw such a threat. it was a head scratcher because the secretary...
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ten years old back to the us, moved to the same place where cecelia grew up, rio grande valley. it was kind of a confusing place. a lot of people looked mexican to me but don't speak spanish and i had to understand this very unique language of spanglish, and try to understand that but over time the border is the only place i feel truly at home. a place where i and many people move back and forth seamlessly and i'm not talking about the infrastructure but the bilingual, by national border, i feel fortunate to have that experience and it has shaped who i am and helped inform all of my reporting. i am trying to service a bridge of understanding and it is a place where we don't have to think of ourselves as either or but more. >> tell us a little bit about el paso's history especially its history of welcoming immigrants from all over the place and kind of functioning as ellis island for that part of the united states. how did that come about? how did that emerge? >> i was born in mexico. my father -- as a kid that is what my father talked about moving to the united states, the sadde
ten years old back to the us, moved to the same place where cecelia grew up, rio grande valley. it was kind of a confusing place. a lot of people looked mexican to me but don't speak spanish and i had to understand this very unique language of spanglish, and try to understand that but over time the border is the only place i feel truly at home. a place where i and many people move back and forth seamlessly and i'm not talking about the infrastructure but the bilingual, by national border, i...
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good morning, cecelia. >> reporter: george, good morning again.ow whether there will be new witnesses or when the actual arguments will begin, but we do know republicans want this over fast, as in just two weeks. overnight in texas, president trump lamenting his current fate. >> we're achieving what no administration has ever achieved before. and what do i get out of it? tell me. i get impeached. >> reporter: now this morning, his team previewing for the first time their legal strategy ahead of his trial in the senate. a six-page letter blasting the impeachment as dangerous, poisonous, brazen and lawless. their main argument? they say the articles of impeachment are constitutionally and legally invalid because they do not accuse president trump of a specific crime, and they call the impeachment, quote, a dangerous attack on the right of the american people to freely choose their president. democrats unveiling their strategy too saying that during the now infamous phone call with ukraine, president trump asked a foreign government to interfere in t
good morning, cecelia. >> reporter: george, good morning again.ow whether there will be new witnesses or when the actual arguments will begin, but we do know republicans want this over fast, as in just two weeks. overnight in texas, president trump lamenting his current fate. >> we're achieving what no administration has ever achieved before. and what do i get out of it? tell me. i get impeached. >> reporter: now this morning, his team previewing for the first time their legal...