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ms. carter, please stand. where will michelle carter spend the best years of her life? when we come back. >> i think a lot of people were a little surprised that that's what actually happened. >> reporter: stay with us. they've been putting these everywhere. hey, aren't you the guy that use- used to ask if you could you hear me now? yeah. but i switched to sprint. because nowadays every network is great, but sprint doesn't cost you twice as much. wow! yeah i didn't even know... sweet freedom! works for me. don't get hooked by verizon and let a 1% difference in network reliability cost you twice as much. switch to sprint unlimited for for people with hearing loss, $22.50 per line for four lines. visit sprintrelay.com. $22.50 per line for four lines. visit sprintrelay.com. open your eyes to the city mini shadow palettes, new from maybelline new york. our purest color pigments inspired by the city. from concrete runway to rooftop bronzes. the city mini shadow palettes. make it happen. ♪ maybelline new york (cat 2
ms. carter, please stand. where will michelle carter spend the best years of her life? when we come back. >> i think a lot of people were a little surprised that that's what actually happened. >> reporter: stay with us. they've been putting these everywhere. hey, aren't you the guy that use- used to ask if you could you hear me now? yeah. but i switched to sprint. because nowadays every network is great, but sprint doesn't cost you twice as much. wow! yeah i didn't even know......
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ms. carter, please stand. idence and applied the law thereto, now finds you guilty. >> reporter: michelle carter, now 20 years old, guilty of involuntary manslaughter. when you heard guilty? >> oh, my god. three years of going through this. i felt good. i know that may seem know it's a situation where there are no winners, but i felt like we won. >> the fact that we got a guilty conviction was a victory. the world would know that conrad roy did not commit suicide, that he was a victim of a homicide. >> i was very surprised. i support the judge's decision, but i really did not think the judge would have the backbone to do it. and he did. >> reporter: do you regret not seating a jury? >> if i had to do it over again, i might pick 12 people in the box. >> reporter: outside, the media pouring out of the courthouse. >> out of the way, guys. >> reporter: defense attorney joseph cataldo runs a gauntlet of cameras and microphones. >> i'm very disappointed with the outcome, with the verdict. >> reporter: conrad roy's fa
ms. carter, please stand. idence and applied the law thereto, now finds you guilty. >> reporter: michelle carter, now 20 years old, guilty of involuntary manslaughter. when you heard guilty? >> oh, my god. three years of going through this. i felt good. i know that may seem know it's a situation where there are no winners, but i felt like we won. >> the fact that we got a guilty conviction was a victory. the world would know that conrad roy did not commit suicide, that he was...
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ms. carter, please stand. ms. ilty finding having entered on the indictment charging you with the involuntary manslaughter of conrad roy iii, now sentences you to two and a half years in the bristol county house of correction, 15 months of said sentence shall be deemed a committed sentence, and the balance thereof shall be suspended until august 1 of 2022. you will be on probation administrative until you are released from incarceration, supervised thereafter, and the date of probation commences today. while you are on probation, there will be the usual conditions of probation, which include that you will obey all court orders and all local, state, and federal laws. you will report to your probation officer as that individual directs. you will allow the probation officer to visit in your home or school. >> all right. just first, danny, to you on the legal piece of this, as we were talking, we were tall talking a second ago. maximum was 20. she got two and a half, but really 15 months, which is way on the low end. >
ms. carter, please stand. ms. ilty finding having entered on the indictment charging you with the involuntary manslaughter of conrad roy iii, now sentences you to two and a half years in the bristol county house of correction, 15 months of said sentence shall be deemed a committed sentence, and the balance thereof shall be suspended until august 1 of 2022. you will be on probation administrative until you are released from incarceration, supervised thereafter, and the date of probation...
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ms. carter's age or level af maturity or even her mental illness have any significant impact on her actions. >> reporter: her actions leaving two families shattered. michelle carter has been sentenced to 2 1/2 years behind bar, but only 15 months of that sentence is actually mandatory. for now, she remains free as her case goes through the appeals process, but that could take months if not years. lester? >> morgan radford tonight, thank you. >>> now to a big city police force under fire. officers in baltimore accused of planting evidence. scenes caught on their own body cameras leading to dozens of cases being overturned. it's another problem for a force that has seen its share of controversies in recent years. nbc's stephanie gosk has the new details. >> reporter: shamir collins was pulled over by baltimore police last november. >> you're locking me up for what? >> i think they put sfg something in my car. >> reporter: after a 30-minute gap, body cameras pick back up and police pull what they say is heroin from the car. >> i put the handcuffs on you because there's drugs in your car. >> yo
ms. carter's age or level af maturity or even her mental illness have any significant impact on her actions. >> reporter: her actions leaving two families shattered. michelle carter has been sentenced to 2 1/2 years behind bar, but only 15 months of that sentence is actually mandatory. for now, she remains free as her case goes through the appeals process, but that could take months if not years. lester? >> morgan radford tonight, thank you. >>> now to a big city police...
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ms. carter, please stand. >> reporter: a shocking decision in a massachusetts courtroom. >> ms. ilty finding having entered on the indictment charging you with the involuntary manslaughter of conrad roy iii. now sentences you to 2 1/2 years in the bristol county house of correction, 15 months of said sentence shall be deemed a committed sentence. >> reporter: on thursday afternoon 20-year-old michelle carter sentenced for her role in the death of her boyfriend conrad roy iii. in june the surprising verdict. >> this court having reviewed the evidence and applied the law thereto now finds you guilty. >> reporter: guilty of involuntary manslaughter. her weapon, text messages urging 18-year-old roy to take his life through carbon monoxide poisoning inside his pickup truck. carter then 17 firing off messages like, if you want it as bad as you say you do it's time to do it today even telling him gets nervous. >> she manipulated and deceived his family into believing she tried her hardest to save him. she lied to the police about her role in his death. >> reporter: on thursday, during t
ms. carter, please stand. >> reporter: a shocking decision in a massachusetts courtroom. >> ms. ilty finding having entered on the indictment charging you with the involuntary manslaughter of conrad roy iii. now sentences you to 2 1/2 years in the bristol county house of correction, 15 months of said sentence shall be deemed a committed sentence. >> reporter: on thursday afternoon 20-year-old michelle carter sentenced for her role in the death of her boyfriend conrad roy iii....
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ms. carter will have to live with the consequences of this for the rest of her life. >> reporter: the judgeas grant a defense motion that will keep carter out of jail until her appeals in massachusetts courts are exhausted. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> we are continuing to follow breaking news tonight. three people shot at a san francisco park, at dolores park, to be exact. the search is on for the gunman. i'm alyana gomez in for julie haener. >> i'm frank somerville. all of this happened about 3:00 this afternoon close to the intersection of 19th and church near a pedestrian bridge going over some muni tracks. >> we get more now from ktvu's rob malcolm. what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, alyana and frank i have been here since 4:00. the shots rang out about 3:00. this is still an active investigation along church street. i'm going to give you a good vantage point of what is taking place. church street had been closed at 20th, but they basically just kind of opened it up block by block as they moved down the street for the investigation. you see here as we move through this intersection polic
ms. carter will have to live with the consequences of this for the rest of her life. >> reporter: the judgeas grant a defense motion that will keep carter out of jail until her appeals in massachusetts courts are exhausted. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> we are continuing to follow breaking news tonight. three people shot at a san francisco park, at dolores park, to be exact. the search is on for the gunman. i'm alyana gomez in for julie haener. >> i'm frank somerville. all of this...
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ms. carter, please stand. ed the evidence and applied the law thereto now finds you guilty on the indictment charging you with the involuntary manslaughter of the person conrad roy iii. carter realizes that mr. roy has exited the truck. she instructs him to get back into the truck, which she has reason to know is or is becoming a toxic environment inconsistent with human life. >> carter's family wants probation but roy's family is asking for at least seven years so let's go to bren who is there covering this case and danny, our cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney. bryn, you're here. so they just took a quick recess. you know, tell us what's gone on at least today and do they anticipate that she will be speaking at all? >> reporter: well, that's the thing. we don't think she is at this point, brooke, because we think that would have already happened. what happened right now is the judge is taking that recess for about another 20 minutes or so and that's when we do expect the sentencing. he's got a lo
ms. carter, please stand. ed the evidence and applied the law thereto now finds you guilty on the indictment charging you with the involuntary manslaughter of the person conrad roy iii. carter realizes that mr. roy has exited the truck. she instructs him to get back into the truck, which she has reason to know is or is becoming a toxic environment inconsistent with human life. >> carter's family wants probation but roy's family is asking for at least seven years so let's go to bren who is...
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ms. into the carter heroine -- mix into the powder heroin that is more popular there. but fentanyl, even though it victim being geographically concentrated in the northeast, we've seen indications of areas of it everywhere in the united states. >> thank you. i yield the rest of my time. >> on the other side of the capital, a senate community -- a senate committee also took up the issue of fentanyl. the u.s. postal service and border control testified about their efforts to deal with international and domestic fentanyl shipments. >> i want to focus just a minute, because in my last briefing with the dea at home, they recounted to me in very graphic and vivid details how dangerous fentanyl and carfentanil is for our law enforcement and first responder personnel. that obviously extends to people who may be handling these substances through the postal system. so, we know that you can overdose by touching this stuff with a their finger or breathing it in, and carfentanil in particular has changed the way our law-enforcement is dealing with everything about the way they ente
ms. into the carter heroine -- mix into the powder heroin that is more popular there. but fentanyl, even though it victim being geographically concentrated in the northeast, we've seen indications of areas of it everywhere in the united states. >> thank you. i yield the rest of my time. >> on the other side of the capital, a senate community -- a senate committee also took up the issue of fentanyl. the u.s. postal service and border control testified about their efforts to deal with...
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ms. into the carter heroine -- mix into the powder heroin that is more popular there. but fentanyl, even though it victim being geographically concentrated in the northeast, we've seen indications of areas of it everywhere in the united states. >> thank you. i yield the rest of my time. >> on the other side of the capital, a senate community -- a senate committee also took up the issue of fentanyl. the u.s. postal service and border control testified about their efforts to deal with international and domestic fentanyl shipments. >> i want to focus just a minute, because in my last briefing with the dea at home, they recounted to me in very graphic and vivid details how dangerous fentanyl and carfentanil is for our law enforcement and first responder personnel. that obviously extends to people who may be handling these substances through the postal system. so, we know that you can overdose by touching this stuff with a their finger or breathing it in, and carfentanil in particular has changed the way our law-enforcement is dealing with everything about the way they ente
ms. into the carter heroine -- mix into the powder heroin that is more popular there. but fentanyl, even though it victim being geographically concentrated in the northeast, we've seen indications of areas of it everywhere in the united states. >> thank you. i yield the rest of my time. >> on the other side of the capital, a senate community -- a senate committee also took up the issue of fentanyl. the u.s. postal service and border control testified about their efforts to deal with...
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ms. lansky partner president lee carter is here. we will have to get started on that monday morning 6:00 a.m. >> breaking news. lots of intensity over the weekend. sandra: as always good good morning to you. let's get first to our top story this hour. the north is now vowing to boost its nuclear arsenal and watch a thousandfold revenge after the united nations council unanimously approved quickly new sanctions to punish the country over 33rd missile launches. president trump treat the sanctions come, treating it just completed call with president moon and south korea. very happy and impressed with the united nations out of north korea sanctions. here's that the ambassador to keeley had to say about the sanctions. potential military options and regime change when she sat down with maria bartiromo yesterday and "sunday morning futures." >> what we basically did was kick him in the stomach, told them to stop inside were not going to put it up anymore. they had a big decision to make. they can either respond by pulling back and saying t
ms. lansky partner president lee carter is here. we will have to get started on that monday morning 6:00 a.m. >> breaking news. lots of intensity over the weekend. sandra: as always good good morning to you. let's get first to our top story this hour. the north is now vowing to boost its nuclear arsenal and watch a thousandfold revenge after the united nations council unanimously approved quickly new sanctions to punish the country over 33rd missile launches. president trump treat the...
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ms. stahl has been a correspondent for cbs's "60 minutes" for over 25 seasons. prior to joining "60 minutes," she was -- she was the cbs news white house correspondent during the carter, reagan and george h.w. bush presidencies. during much of that time she also served as moderator on "face the nation," cbs new's sunday public broadcast, where she interviewed virtually every top u.s. official. she has a collection of emmy awards for her interviews and reporting including a lifetime achievement emmy. her latest book is "becoming grandma." i would like to ask you before our speakers begin to please make sure that anything that makes noise like a cellphone is switched off. now, please do join me in welcoming our speakers this evening. [ applause ] >> i'm going to start by putting on the coolest pair of glasses you have ever seen. so when this topic was chosen quite a while ago everybody -- i mean everybody was 100% sure that we were going to have the first woman president. the first grandma president. so in a way tonight is kind of a consolation prize because we're going to be talking about powerful women who are close to the pinnacle, almost there. but for those of us
ms. stahl has been a correspondent for cbs's "60 minutes" for over 25 seasons. prior to joining "60 minutes," she was -- she was the cbs news white house correspondent during the carter, reagan and george h.w. bush presidencies. during much of that time she also served as moderator on "face the nation," cbs new's sunday public broadcast, where she interviewed virtually every top u.s. official. she has a collection of emmy awards for her interviews and reporting...