Amy Robach
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Podcast Appearances
It took so many people along the way to have these types of interviews that you're discussing to finally culminate in some way. I still wonder systematically what the energy is in that department that took. that potentially have has a role in this, because I don't even I don't know how much anyone cared about any of us.
And if you could even see it back in an interview, then I've been saying it for 20 years. Who what kind of person needed to say it in order for everybody to listen?
And if you could even see it back in an interview, then I've been saying it for 20 years. Who what kind of person needed to say it in order for everybody to listen?
And if you could even see it back in an interview, then I've been saying it for 20 years. Who what kind of person needed to say it in order for everybody to listen?
It was a bit after that. But yeah.
It was a bit after that. But yeah.
It was a bit after that. But yeah.
And I'm saying you don't know what that she could have been working with the feds. She could have been helping build a case. We don't know. Or she could be something else. We don't know.
And I'm saying you don't know what that she could have been working with the feds. She could have been helping build a case. We don't know. Or she could be something else. We don't know.
And I'm saying you don't know what that she could have been working with the feds. She could have been helping build a case. We don't know. Or she could be something else. We don't know.
I'm noticing this cultural obsession with just being disgusted by him and wanting him to go down. They want him under the jail. I'm noticing just within the press that I experienced on a very lower scale just this past week, I was so loved when I was going to testify.
I'm noticing this cultural obsession with just being disgusted by him and wanting him to go down. They want him under the jail. I'm noticing just within the press that I experienced on a very lower scale just this past week, I was so loved when I was going to testify.
I'm noticing this cultural obsession with just being disgusted by him and wanting him to go down. They want him under the jail. I'm noticing just within the press that I experienced on a very lower scale just this past week, I was so loved when I was going to testify.
Then if I'm doing a podcast or there were headlines that I potentially was supporting him or whatever, the narrative was being put out there. But either way, what I notice is like there's this like uproar of people just disgusted with the testimony and really just wanting to see him go down. And I I just want to I just really didn't.
Then if I'm doing a podcast or there were headlines that I potentially was supporting him or whatever, the narrative was being put out there. But either way, what I notice is like there's this like uproar of people just disgusted with the testimony and really just wanting to see him go down. And I I just want to I just really didn't.
Then if I'm doing a podcast or there were headlines that I potentially was supporting him or whatever, the narrative was being put out there. But either way, what I notice is like there's this like uproar of people just disgusted with the testimony and really just wanting to see him go down. And I I just want to I just really didn't.
I'm seeing that without even listening to reason and following everybody's testimony and the law and everything else, it just feels like it's been decided. And I know how I personally feel, but also coming from a parent that's a lawyer and wanting to go to law school myself and having an obsession, a love language with the law, I want to see justice legally occur.
I'm seeing that without even listening to reason and following everybody's testimony and the law and everything else, it just feels like it's been decided. And I know how I personally feel, but also coming from a parent that's a lawyer and wanting to go to law school myself and having an obsession, a love language with the law, I want to see justice legally occur.
I'm seeing that without even listening to reason and following everybody's testimony and the law and everything else, it just feels like it's been decided. And I know how I personally feel, but also coming from a parent that's a lawyer and wanting to go to law school myself and having an obsession, a love language with the law, I want to see justice legally occur.
I don't want it to feel like it's an emotional choice. And I don't know how a juror takes emotion out of it at this point, because just hearing the details of one person's story eliminates the ability for that, in my opinion.