A fight for freedom. Laura nirider what happened to this teenager could happen to any one of our children. Craig melvin at 18, he was arrested for murder, adamant he was innocent. Teenager could happen to anyone of our children. The mac at 18 he was arrested for murder, adamant he was ed innocent. So what could have possibly led to this . Why would he confess to something he didnt do . Why would he . What really happened during that police interrogation. I cant lie to you about this, but the officer is lying about lying. An extraordinary look inside of the Interview Room. This is one of the intense interrogations that ive ever seen. Ever seen. How could you confess to a crime you didnt commit . Welcome to dateline. How could you confess to a crime you didnt commit . It seems to defy logic and common sense. Advocates say it happens far more often than any of us realize. Here is Keith Morrison with the interrogation. A freak snowstorms mother the little town of the blue ridge mountains.
coming up this weekend, don trump s on the campaign trail as the 2024 republican front runner, but i wonder, he will be on trial. expected to take a stand in the civil fraud case in new york. first it seemed like the least of trump s legal worries, but this case has proven to be quite explosive. we have another hour of velshi right now. and good morning, it is sided eight of him to the fourth. i m ali velshi. we begin this morning with a split screen image that perfectly represents this moment of american politics with democracy hanging in the balance. donald trump on the campaign trail and on trial. on one side we have a disgraced twice impeached multiple indicted former president raging at the system at the walls close in on him. on the other, a seemingly untouchable front runner for the republican nomination giving his supporters and the rest of the country a pretty good preview of what his return of power is going to look like. and the eyes of the maga base, trump
after spending the majority of the last decade behind bars or inside the ecuadorian embassy in london. speaking outside the court, julian assange s lawyer, barry pollock, said the prosecution of the wikileaks founder was unprecedented . in the hundred years of the espionage act, it has never been used by the united states to pursue a publisher, a journalist like mr assange. mr assange revealed truthful, important and newsworthy information including revealing the united states had committed war crimes and he has suffered tremendously in his fight for free speech, for freedom tremendously in his fight for free speech, forfreedom of tremendously in his fight for free speech, for freedom of the press, and to make sure the american public and the world community gets truthful and important newsworthy information. we firmly believe that mr assange never should have been charged under the espionage act and engaged in exercise that journalists engage in every day and we are thankfu