it is beyond overwhelming. steven avery is guilty. the story gripped the nation in the series, of making a murder. so many citizens it s being heard by people around the world. steven avery and his nephew, convicted of murder and a hunting killing of the young photographer. where they really in dissent? i didn t do it. somebody is doing a job on me. did you have any vendetta against avery? absolutely not. for the first time on television, lead investigator defenses interrogation that led to a conviction. this is seen by many as a false confession. there was a real confession. he knew reference. those officers wanted that information in the worst way. they got it in the worse way. that prosecutor fights back with an explosive book. people are going to hear the other side of the story. and a promise from steven avery s high powered new return. do you have evidence that could free steven avery? we do. welcome to dateline. it s an extraordina
the u.s. capitol, field by donald trump s lie. but there is a new are bigger test for democracy that is in the hands of the court. also this hour, you will hear from a capitol police officer who defended the capitol that day. harry dunn is with us live with why he is running for congress. and also tonight, look here the man who led the nra four years into the ground is out. thanks in part to the legal process of new york s attorney general. i am paola ramos, in for a minute look at dean, let s do this. today, january 6th, marks three years since rioters violently stormed the halls of our nation s capital. three years since supporters of donald trump attempted to overturn the will of the, people and three years since americas nearly 250-year-long democratic experiment almost made its end. yesterday, president joe biden kicked off the 2024 election year by marking this anniversary with a grim warning, the threat to our democracy is still ongoing. trump is trying to stea
craig melvin: the story gripped the nation in the series making a murderer. so many americans have learned about it. laura nirider: it s being heard by people around the world. craig melvin: steven avery and his nephew, convicted of murder and the haunting killing of a young photographer. but were they really innocent? andrea canning: did you have any kind of vendetta against steven avery? absolutely not. craig melvin: for the first time on television, a lead investigator defends his interrogation which led to a conviction overturned. andrea canning: this was seen by many as a false confession. i feel it was a real confession. he knew right from wrong. laura nirider: those officers wanted that information in the worst way, and they got it in the worst way. craig melvin: the prosecutor fights back with an explosive book. people are going to hear the other side of the story. craig melvin: and a promise from steven avery s high-powered, new attorney. andrea canning: do you thi
people think that stephen avery is innocent. they made him look like he was a nice person. the evidence is wrong, the evidence is beyond overwhelming. he is guilty. the story grip the nation in the series making a murderer. so many americans have learned about it. it has been world stephen avery and his nephew convicted of murder in the haunted killing of a young phenom photographer. i did not do it. did you have any kind of vendetta against stephen avery? absolutely. not for the first time on television, a lead investigator defenses investigation, which led to a conviction. this was seen too many by a false conviction. he knew right from wrong. officers want that information in the worst way, and they got it in the worst way. the prosecutor fight back with an explosive book. people are going to hear the over other side of the story. do you think you have new evidence that could face stephen avery? stephen avery? welcome to dateline. it s an extraord
it with the midterms fast approaching. sandra, the busiest woman in television. sandra: great to be with you this afternoon, john. president meeting with fed chair jay powell yesterday as the white house kicks off a months long effort to focus, it says, on the economy. but inflation has been on the minds of many voters in this country for months now, especially when filling up their tanks. price of gasoline rising almost daily with the new national average for a gallon, 4.67 today, a jump of 1.60 a year ago, and up $0.05 since yesterday. john: 11.4 million unfilled positions. labor shortage driving up wages and keeping inflation high as businesses continue to struggle with hiring. minnesota congressman and national republican congressional committee chair tom emmer will join us. sandra: we head to the white house, peter doocy live from the north lawn to kick things off. hey, peter. peter: good afternoon, here at the white house hearing two different things about how