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It may be a sign of just how damaging that Trump rally at Madison Square Garden really was. Melania Trump, who has steadfastly remained on the sidelines during her husband's entire political campaign today, was on Fox News declaring he's not Hitler. And when all those iconic angels returned to the runway for the recent Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, one model was conspicuously missing: Gisele Bundchen. Was the fact she's now pregnant the reason she passed on the show? Plus, it’s now been a year and a half since a subway rider tried to subdue a person he says was harassing other passengers. He put him in a chokehold and the man died. Today that subway rider is on trial for manslaughter in a case that has become incredibly charged politically. Penny’s lawyer says his client was trying to protect other passengers and never intended for the man to die. And on paper, he seemed like the perfect match. A successful cardiologist on a dating app looking to meet someone nice. But women who went out with him say he was a monster who spiked their drinks and then brutally sexually assaulted them. Now he's been sentenced to more than 150 years in prison. His attorney says he will appeal.
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It may be a sign of just how damaging that Trump rally at Madison Square Garden really was. Melania Trump, who has steadfastly remained on the sidelines during her husband's entire political campaign today, was on Fox News declaring he's not Hitler. And when all those iconic angels returned to the runway for the recent Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, one model was conspicuously missing: Gisele Bundchen. Was the fact she's now pregnant the reason she passed on the show? Plus, it’s now been a year and a half since a subway rider tried to subdue a person he says was harassing other passengers. He put him in a chokehold and the man died. Today that subway rider is on trial for manslaughter in a case that has become incredibly charged politically. Penny’s lawyer says his client was trying to protect other passengers and never intended for the man to die. And on paper, he seemed like the perfect match. A successful cardiologist on a dating app looking to meet someone nice. But women who went out with him say he was a monster who spiked their drinks and then brutally sexually assaulted them. Now he's been sentenced to more than 150 years in prison. His attorney says he will appeal.
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