they kept pressuring me to go in and lie. it s a traumatic experience. it s nothing that i ever experienced in my life. why lie to do your job? that would be the question. why would you have to lie to do your job? no, i didn t kill my son. no, i didn t do those things that was stated. but yes, i don t know what happened to my son. when i was telling sitting down with the police that night in the police station, that is the truth. that is the real truth. in a february 2014 decision, the new york state court of appeals found the interrogation procedures core save and the confession involuntary and ordered a retrial without the confession.
4:00 p.m., anyone can break me. if i heard closing arguments like that in the new york state court of appeals. they are great lawyers. i want to believe this kid. i think he will be a great lawyer. he s great, isn t he? i think he will be. i think he s great. he s real. he s okay. cupcakes. one kid cuter in the world. i m not sure who that is. you re going to find out. maria molina, talk about cute, she s ready to give us what s happening in the weather world. hello and welcome back, elisabeth. thanks. we have some pretty good weather to talk about today, actually. we have a big warmup in store for so many in places like texas, missouri, parts of the east coast. check out washington, d.c. your high temperatures today forecast to be in the 70s, actually not on this map, but you are forecasting in the 70s come this afternoon. 60 in new york city and 70s widespread for you in louisville and kansas city and other areas down into georgia. but then it cools down.
this is her fifth album, she is the ron burgundy of the music world. she s kind of a big deal. there it is, there s the connection. billboard says this thing s going to be number one on their release chart in the week upcoming. i wonder if anybody can pull this off other than beyonce? i don t know. i can t think of anybody who can at the moment. her fans are a rabid and they love her and they love her. i don t want to be the guy who has to explain why when he tried to or who, maybe this is the pitch in the future. maybe you can re like beyonce put out an album with no marketing. #. up next, a big win for the news media in court this week. we ll tell you all about it. [ male announcer ] at humana, understanding what makes you different
state court of appeals said she would not have to testify after all. the court cited the state s unusually strong field law. winter came on fox the next day to thank her colleagues. she still looked shaken up. i promised my sources i would keep their identities confidential and would have ended up having to go to jail to do so. i would have been shaken up too. roger ailes, the chief executive of fox news says the protection of dawna winter s sources was that s all for this edition of reliable sources and tell me what you thought of today s show on twitter and facebook. join us on cnn.com where we re covering the media every day. online right now, my look at how the news media mostly stayed a away from newtown on the anniversary of the shooting there. and a debate about whether newsweek magazine made a lousy choice for person of the year. also a study funded by netflix,
a student opened fire with a shotgun. commentators pointed out that it happened just a few miles away from the aurora movie theater shooting in 2012 and one day before the anniversary of the sandy hook school shooting in newtown, connecticut. we all asked what went wrong? what caused the suspect to terrorize innocent people? that s what dawna winter tried to find out after the aurora shooting. she persuaded anonymous sources to tell her about the existence of a notebook that the accused shooter james holmes sent to his psychiatrist before the attack. after winter s story was published, holmess attorneys pursued her and tried to compel her to testify about her sources. she lost twice in lower court, raising the prospect that a judge might say she was in contempt of court and sentence her to jail time. but this week in a big victory for journalists, the new york