Rubble. Ten people are hurt. My son, thats the hardest part. He keeps asking me when is she coming home, he saw the footage this morning. Pj rodriguezs mother and grandmother were in the tower that collapsed. Unfortunately, it happened to other families, too. They were visiting from columbia. This couple whose daughter said they lived in the building for seven years. The front page of this mornings miami herald says it all, tragedy in surfside. This drawing Surveillance Video captures the moment of the collapse. It had 136 units, 55 in the Northeast Corridor that completely collapsed. I want to go to Kerry Sanders. You have been there the last 25 hours. Whats the latest on the Rescue Effort, whats the last day been like . Reporter the Rescue Effort, stephanie, continues. We know as you stated, they have been tunneling from underneath. It is going to shift from an Underneath Effort as well as from the top. They brought in large cranes overnight, taking up a good portion of Collins Avenu
A fast so despite threats of violence and the big tech investment that greece is banking on to reboot its economy in sport, the match up for the last mens tennis final of the year has an unfamiliar look. Not a joke of it should rafael nadal both be knocked out of the a. T. P. Finals. Ethiopian Government Forces are pushing ahead with their advance on the capital city of the northern take grey region. They say they plan to encircle its capital mechanic with tanks and seize it. Its under control of the tikrit Peoples Liberation front. Reuters news agency is reporting the t. P. R. Left is standing firm. Its destroyed, roads and bridges to slow any government offensive. Fighting has forced people to flee for safety. More than 30000. 00 refugees have crossed the border into sudan. Im about, oh, isnt that a stab . Or he says the plot, the plans to surround mcalary seem very advanced. The Government Forces idea yet to reach the outskirts of the city of mccullough couple of the to grow region.
Hopes of doing civil rights work. My names distinguished professor of psychology at John Jay College of criminal justice. Once a false confession is taken, the case is closed, nobody really can tell the difference between a good confession and one that is a problem with all of this is that your tactics that can be used to get innocent people and i dont just mean vulnerable, innocent people, i mean people who are sitting around in this room to confess to crimes. They didnt commit last century since you anytime you do an exoneration came, theres been a confession. Its like trying to write a trice. Everybodys already against you. The persons been convicted by a jury. The judge thinks hes guilty. The jury thinks hes guilty. Now you have to convince everybody that theyre wrong. So your is a case over in a way who has been in prison for 20 years . Renee lynch was a case we took about 2 and a half now maybe 3 years ago now. And she was accused and convicted of killing her landlord in buffalo,
American, in the european, in their russian, in the chinese, in these really Vaccine Development and research to be successful. Because the more scenes we will have is the better, you know, shooting with everybody, including russia, of course. So its any time political aspects should be left behind and this is the fight. We understand. It is realistic that indeed some are a small scale all of the various be launched in order to make the National National necessary Clinical Trials on their suspect in hungary. And as all for the 2nd part of january, it might be realistic that food by quality from russia. But we are not going to negotiate and go about simply buying vaccine for russia. We are not all shooting localise ation, what the production or at least the part of the production to hungary. There is a Company Operating here in a hungry, which has been producing for other or viruses and diseases. Of course, they seem to be able to transform their capacity in a way that they would be abl
Because youre really into it, you leave that up. I just stand there watching. 5 minutes. Youre not going home. I can guarantee they wont come back to wrongful conviction. What you say today, were going to be doing a deep dive into an issue that is fascinating exhibits to our founding, which is the phenomenon of false confessions. And my guest today is going to be jane fisher already also was currently working on 4 cases involving false confessions and each is fascinating its own way. So jane, while some full confession happened to me here, and jane is an attorney who is an expert on false confessions. And so jane, how did you get into this work . I was a public defender in manhattan here in new york city for about 3 years. And we saw a lot of police misconduct, you know, we were doing arraignments up until 1 am in the morning and you see people beat up or, you know, people whose cases get dismissed, who get no compensation. So my husband and i left the Legal Aid Society with the hopes