Amy Robach
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it is as human beings to report it to acknowledge it to do something about it but not just to sit back and either laugh at it or gawk at it and i think that was just for whatever reason that stood out so much to me yesterday and again not to throw a stone because all of us are guilty of it in some way shape or form If we're watching, you know, it's like watching a train wreck.
it is as human beings to report it to acknowledge it to do something about it but not just to sit back and either laugh at it or gawk at it and i think that was just for whatever reason that stood out so much to me yesterday and again not to throw a stone because all of us are guilty of it in some way shape or form If we're watching, you know, it's like watching a train wreck.
People say they use that phrase all the time. But this was just such an egregious example of it. It just stood out and made it like there's so many moments in this trial, sadly, where you just feel sick to your stomach and think about how let down so many of these women were by the people who were either closest to them or the people who had direct knowledge of what was happening.
People say they use that phrase all the time. But this was just such an egregious example of it. It just stood out and made it like there's so many moments in this trial, sadly, where you just feel sick to your stomach and think about how let down so many of these women were by the people who were either closest to them or the people who had direct knowledge of what was happening.
People say they use that phrase all the time. But this was just such an egregious example of it. It just stood out and made it like there's so many moments in this trial, sadly, where you just feel sick to your stomach and think about how let down so many of these women were by the people who were either closest to them or the people who had direct knowledge of what was happening.
Babe, I just got chills. I hadn't even thought about that as a defense tactic. And that makes me even feel worse. I mean, we've talked about this as journalists covering all of these school shootings, that at a certain point, people do get desensitized. Oh, how many kids died? How many people died? And then that makes it more important or less important.
Babe, I just got chills. I hadn't even thought about that as a defense tactic. And that makes me even feel worse. I mean, we've talked about this as journalists covering all of these school shootings, that at a certain point, people do get desensitized. Oh, how many kids died? How many people died? And then that makes it more important or less important.
Babe, I just got chills. I hadn't even thought about that as a defense tactic. And that makes me even feel worse. I mean, we've talked about this as journalists covering all of these school shootings, that at a certain point, people do get desensitized. Oh, how many kids died? How many people died? And then that makes it more important or less important.
Not a big deal.
Not a big deal.
Not a big deal.
And you know what we say every time we cover anything like a school shooting or anything that seems to be repeated or happening over years where people turned a blind eye or got desensitized to it. We keep saying this time people will wake up. This time people will act differently.
And you know what we say every time we cover anything like a school shooting or anything that seems to be repeated or happening over years where people turned a blind eye or got desensitized to it. We keep saying this time people will wake up. This time people will act differently.
And you know what we say every time we cover anything like a school shooting or anything that seems to be repeated or happening over years where people turned a blind eye or got desensitized to it. We keep saying this time people will wake up. This time people will act differently.
This time people will change how they feel and react and really take note of these moments and say, I'm going to do better. I'm going to be better next time.
This time people will change how they feel and react and really take note of these moments and say, I'm going to do better. I'm going to be better next time.
This time people will change how they feel and react and really take note of these moments and say, I'm going to do better. I'm going to be better next time.
And so I'm hopeful, I'll always try to remain hopeful that seeing and hearing what's happening in that courtroom and seeing witness after witness say basically the same thing and hearing from a witness saying that Sean Diddy Combs himself called himself the devil,
And so I'm hopeful, I'll always try to remain hopeful that seeing and hearing what's happening in that courtroom and seeing witness after witness say basically the same thing and hearing from a witness saying that Sean Diddy Combs himself called himself the devil,
And so I'm hopeful, I'll always try to remain hopeful that seeing and hearing what's happening in that courtroom and seeing witness after witness say basically the same thing and hearing from a witness saying that Sean Diddy Combs himself called himself the devil,