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>> sabrina., girl, i took that pill and i can't sleep. >> thank you. >> uh-huh. >> you can have a seat. >> the questioning continues with nicole boyce, who, according to inmate rumors, traded her medication to sabrina monahan for commissary snacks. >> did you share your medication with anyone? >> no. it's a sub lingual film that dissolves right away. you can't share it. it's something that dissolves with saliva. >> so you don't know if anyone is sharing medication? >> no. >> but you're not sharing medication? >> no. >> okay. you can step out. >> finally, sabrina monahan, who has attributed her odd behavior to having had too much coffee, is called in for questioning. >> how are you feeling today? >> i'm feeling fine. i had no coffee. >> so the way you were feeling on tuesday was because of coffee? >> i had nine coffees that day. >> so you made nine coffees. >> about nine coffees, yes. >> why would you drink that much? >> i was getting into my book i was almost finished with. >> anything else you w
>> sabrina., girl, i took that pill and i can't sleep. >> thank you. >> uh-huh. >> you can have a seat. >> the questioning continues with nicole boyce, who, according to inmate rumors, traded her medication to sabrina monahan for commissary snacks. >> did you share your medication with anyone? >> no. it's a sub lingual film that dissolves right away. you can't share it. it's something that dissolves with saliva. >> so you don't know if anyone is...
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sabrina, does it sound like a good idea? >> it sure does. not only would it bring the cost of oil down here at home, but putin's regime is largely made up of income from his oil and gas exports. we could decrease the important commodity for them and give us leverage in terms of helping stop some of the 'gression we are seeing today. >> and steve, not to mention it would help consumers, oil prices have come down precisely as we've had the 17% increase in domestic production right here. it's good for consumers and bad for putin. sound lieic a double whammy. it would be. the key thing, too, is the dollar has been stable. that's what happened in the 1980s. another thing we should look at is stepping up approval of licenses to export natural gas. liquefied natural gas. that would knock his power down, into you western europe is now dependent on russian gas. if we were exporting cheap gas, that would take away significant, a strong dollar, increased production, we could do a lot of things to anything oil production here in the u.s.? >> david, unle
sabrina, does it sound like a good idea? >> it sure does. not only would it bring the cost of oil down here at home, but putin's regime is largely made up of income from his oil and gas exports. we could decrease the important commodity for them and give us leverage in terms of helping stop some of the 'gression we are seeing today. >> and steve, not to mention it would help consumers, oil prices have come down precisely as we've had the 17% increase in domestic production right...
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>> sabrina: thanks.e. >> anything to put one over on the chief. >> sabrina: these are for you. you left so fast last night, the doctor wasn't able to give your prescription. it's for the cramping. >> ava: safe for the baby? >> sabrina: not at this early stage. but by the time you realize that, ava, it'll be too late. and too late should be any minute now. >> ava: i'm sorry that you've been left hanging for so long. you do deserve to know whether this baby is yours or not. >> morgan: but...? >> ava: i just can't justify a paternity test right now. i don't want to undergo any invasive procedures unless they're absolutely medically necessary. it's risky -- too risky -- especially after what happened last night. >> morgan: whoa. what are you talking about? >> ava: i had some pain and went to the hospital. well, don't be so alarmed. it's okay. it was just, uh, some cramping. >> morgan: how bad? >> ava: bad enough. >> morgan: well, you must have been terrified. >> ava: it was pretty scary. >> morgan: okay. wel
>> sabrina: thanks.e. >> anything to put one over on the chief. >> sabrina: these are for you. you left so fast last night, the doctor wasn't able to give your prescription. it's for the cramping. >> ava: safe for the baby? >> sabrina: not at this early stage. but by the time you realize that, ava, it'll be too late. and too late should be any minute now. >> ava: i'm sorry that you've been left hanging for so long. you do deserve to know whether this baby is...
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. >> and sabrina, all boats were rising in the 1980s. the lowest 1/5 of the population had incomes rising at the same level, just about, as the top fifth. now it's very unequal. >> right. and look, this point we can create conditions for success is so important. one of the problems is that government, they do deserve a lot of blame, because they've been floundering around micromanaging wages and pushing for conversation about contraception than saying we need more energy kploration, bring our corporate tax rate in line with the rest of the world. if we're not repealing obama care get rid of the employer mandate, steve mentioned. going from 49 to 50 employees you're not going to do it anymore. stop pushing for higher minimum wage, stop pushing for things like the paycheck fairness act. all distractions that are driving the economy down rather than increase job creation. >> one reason why the average folks feel so bad about things. even if you have a job, median income is down about $3,000 since the begins of president obama's 5 mip strags
. >> and sabrina, all boats were rising in the 1980s. the lowest 1/5 of the population had incomes rising at the same level, just about, as the top fifth. now it's very unequal. >> right. and look, this point we can create conditions for success is so important. one of the problems is that government, they do deserve a lot of blame, because they've been floundering around micromanaging wages and pushing for conversation about contraception than saying we need more energy kploration,...
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only part of sabrina's resume is her acting. >> ♪ >> sabrina. we all still do it.come. >> so great to have you here. >> thank you very much. >> she's so cute. >> awe. >> you have great voice, girl. >> thank you very much. >> how long have you been singing? >> since i could talk basically, i got my first singing lesson whether i was six. >> in quakertown. >> if philadelphia. >> oh, is that right? >> ya, in bala cynwyd. my mom's old singing teacher, ya. >> dang. >> so tell us about this show. a lot of people like t you just got renewed for new season, girl meets worlds. >> and the follow up obviously. >> have you her seen it, though? >> i've seen every episode, i promise. i've seen all of the reruns. >> my daughters and i watched every episode, too. >> oh, that's great. >> ♪ >> well, just such a great show for, you know, growing up. >> well, how are you supposed to be? a child of them? >> no. >> i am character sean hunter, trouble maker, he casino of had a weird home life, and, you know, he was the bad guy, but also, you know, the really great friends. >> are you a t
only part of sabrina's resume is her acting. >> ♪ >> sabrina. we all still do it.come. >> so great to have you here. >> thank you very much. >> she's so cute. >> awe. >> you have great voice, girl. >> thank you very much. >> how long have you been singing? >> since i could talk basically, i got my first singing lesson whether i was six. >> in quakertown. >> if philadelphia. >> oh, is that right? >> ya, in bala...
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i want to address something that sabrina said.ke up every morning and think about the safety of our kids. what the president has said also that i think is very important is that right now there is no intelligence that indicates there is any imminent threat to our homeland today. one of the things that we have to be very wary about and this is a war wary nation is we don't want to send our troops and have moms and dads say good-bye to their kids for another global conflict. >> go ahead, sabrina. >> i couldn't agree more. i'm not going to have to sacrifice the way so many families have if we were to put troops on the ground. i think one of the ways that we can be a leader is not always having troops on the ground but how we're using them. are we using special operators in a way to make sure that we're mentoring and training and helping the kurds and the other iraqis and bringing in sunnis to make a difference on the ground. there are other ways to be leaders other than a ground war. >> sabrina schaefer, thank you very much. maria ca
i want to address something that sabrina said.ke up every morning and think about the safety of our kids. what the president has said also that i think is very important is that right now there is no intelligence that indicates there is any imminent threat to our homeland today. one of the things that we have to be very wary about and this is a war wary nation is we don't want to send our troops and have moms and dads say good-bye to their kids for another global conflict. >> go ahead,...
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sabrina was there. >> he tells me that it is still continuing at school. he said in the stalls, mom, in the stalls and it is also happening on the buses. >> reporter: most of all she's trying to save her son. >> i can't lose my son to some crazy, stupid liquid that is being sold by people that don't even realize what they are doing to families. >> i love you. >> i love you too. and belly pain feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain especially with bloody or black stools the most common si
sabrina was there. >> he tells me that it is still continuing at school. he said in the stalls, mom, in the stalls and it is also happening on the buses. >> reporter: most of all she's trying to save her son. >> i can't lose my son to some crazy, stupid liquid that is being sold by people that don't even realize what they are doing to families. >> i love you. >> i love you too. and belly pain feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's...
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my family's made a lot of sacrifices, particularly my wife, sabrina, and i want to be able to show herhat at the end of the day, it's gonna pay off. being in the nfl for 13 years, things don't always go according to your game plan, and it's the end result -- winning -- that matters. hi. i'm al "bubba" baker from avon, ohio, owner of the de-boned baby back rib steaks. i'm seeking $300,000 in exchange for 15% equity in my company, and this is my lovely daughter brittani. she's gonna make you sharks ribs in a microwave in two minutes. now, i played a little football in the nfl for 13 years. that was my job. barbecue is my passion. sadly, i married a woman that doesn't like ribs because they're too messy. so i vowed to find a way for my wife to be able to enjoy ribs. but how do you make ribs less messy? you take the bones out. [ laughs ] after 20 years, i found the perfect method, and the de-boned baby back rib steaks were born. we are the only people that have removed the bones from an actual slab of rib, leaving the meat intact so that everyone can enjoy ribs with a knife and fork. our d
my family's made a lot of sacrifices, particularly my wife, sabrina, and i want to be able to show herhat at the end of the day, it's gonna pay off. being in the nfl for 13 years, things don't always go according to your game plan, and it's the end result -- winning -- that matters. hi. i'm al "bubba" baker from avon, ohio, owner of the de-boned baby back rib steaks. i'm seeking $300,000 in exchange for 15% equity in my company, and this is my lovely daughter brittani. she's gonna...
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. >> sabrina more than a statement in a courtroom.s a statement that affected activists blocking 40,000 tons of coal. i mean, this was not nothing. this was a big coal shipment. we are heading into a cold winter. this could cause problems down the line. could it not? >> absolutely. for people like ourselves who are going to see a spike in energy bills as a result of something like this. look, this is vigilanty. . we can't allow it to continue. all sorts of things i disagree with the government. epa, publem, obamacare but can't go burn down the white house and protest. we have to follow the rule of law or we're seriously undermining democracy. >> it's now a legal defense? >> that is a dangerous thing. how terrorists justify their activity saying they have a higher purpose. make up the laws as it goes along. sadly our own president makes up the law as he goes along and chooses which ones to enforce and not enforce. we have to stop this thing. if you don't like a law, change it. if you break it, must suffer the consequences for it. >> an
. >> sabrina more than a statement in a courtroom.s a statement that affected activists blocking 40,000 tons of coal. i mean, this was not nothing. this was a big coal shipment. we are heading into a cold winter. this could cause problems down the line. could it not? >> absolutely. for people like ourselves who are going to see a spike in energy bills as a result of something like this. look, this is vigilanty. . we can't allow it to continue. all sorts of things i disagree with the...
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. >> reporter: the half-brothers were convicted for the rape and murder of 11-year-old sabrina buie,hild who was found dead in a soybean field with her underwear stuffed down her throat. brown and mccullum signed a confession written by police after hours of questioning. why did police zero in on them? >> basically it started with a rumor at school. >> reporter: ann kirby is leon brown's attorney. what went wrong here? >> well, there were so many things that went wrong. number one, no physical evidence tying either leon or henry to the crime and she basically the police stopped after the confessions. >> reporter: the north carolina innocence inquiry commission picked up the case and two months ago linked d.n.a. evidence on a beer can and cigarette butt found at the crime scene to another convicted murderer and rapist. he lived close by. ( applause ) yesterday, a judge threw out brown and mccullum's convictions. the men, who are described as mentally challenged, still had to spend one more night in jail but there was no containing the joy of mccullum's step-mother, priscilla. >> our p
. >> reporter: the half-brothers were convicted for the rape and murder of 11-year-old sabrina buie,hild who was found dead in a soybean field with her underwear stuffed down her throat. brown and mccullum signed a confession written by police after hours of questioning. why did police zero in on them? >> basically it started with a rumor at school. >> reporter: ann kirby is leon brown's attorney. what went wrong here? >> well, there were so many things that went wrong....
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my family's made a lot of sacrifices, particularly my wife, sabrina, and i want to be able to show herhat at the end of the day, it's gonna pay off. being in the nfl for 13 years, things don't always go according to your game plan, and it's the end result -- winning -- that matters. hi. i'm al "bubba" baker from avon, ohio, owner of the de-boned baby back rib steaks. i'm seeking $300,000 in exchange for 15% equity in my company, and this is my lovely daughter brittani. she's gonna make you sharks ribs in a microwave in two minutes. now, i played a little football in the nfl for 13 years. that was my job. barbecue is my passion. sadly, i married a woman that doesn't like ribs because they're too messy. so i vowed to find a way for my wife to be able to enjoy ribs. but how do you make ribs less messy? you take the bones out. [ laughs ] after 20 years, i found the perfect method, and the de-boned baby back rib steaks were born. we are the only people that have removed the bones from an actual slab of rib, leaving the meat intact so that everyone can enjoy ribs with a knife and fork. our d
my family's made a lot of sacrifices, particularly my wife, sabrina, and i want to be able to show herhat at the end of the day, it's gonna pay off. being in the nfl for 13 years, things don't always go according to your game plan, and it's the end result -- winning -- that matters. hi. i'm al "bubba" baker from avon, ohio, owner of the de-boned baby back rib steaks. i'm seeking $300,000 in exchange for 15% equity in my company, and this is my lovely daughter brittani. she's gonna...
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. >> our prayers are out for the sabrina buie family.are praying for them and we are so glad justice was served and the truth finally came forth. >> reporter: today, the district attorney said he will reopen this case and look at that new evidence in determining whether or not to charge rosco artis, the man linked to that d.n.a. evidence. scott, he's already serving a life sentence in prison. >> pelley: michelle miller, thank you, michelle. cvs drug stores stopped selling tobacco products at midnight this morning. in some of the stores the cigarettes were replaced by products that help people quit smoking. in a moment, how's this for news-- we found waldo. it's one of the top speed traps in america. á÷ oh hey, neill, how are you? the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that
. >> our prayers are out for the sabrina buie family.are praying for them and we are so glad justice was served and the truth finally came forth. >> reporter: today, the district attorney said he will reopen this case and look at that new evidence in determining whether or not to charge rosco artis, the man linked to that d.n.a. evidence. scott, he's already serving a life sentence in prison. >> pelley: michelle miller, thank you, michelle. cvs drug stores stopped selling...
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mccollum and brown, both teenagers in 1983, when arrested for the rape and killing of 11-year-old sabrina. but 30 years later, the north carolina innocence inquiry commission discovers inconsistencies in their confessions, raising the possibility that the two may have been coerced by investigators. they also determined dna evidence from the crime could not be traced to either of the men. instead, the commission concludes the evidence on cans and cigarette butts matches the dna of a convicted rapist and murderer who lived less than 100 yards from where the victim's body was found. >> our prayers are out for the sabrina bowie family. we're praying for them and we are so glad this justice was served is and the truth finally came forth. we thank god for that and we're going to go on with our lives. >> reporter: released from his life sentence, this photo captures leon brown's first steps of freedom, just outside the prison walls. their father never gave up hope. >> we waited years and years. we have kept the faith. waited on god to make a move. he made a move and they're released. >> reporter
mccollum and brown, both teenagers in 1983, when arrested for the rape and killing of 11-year-old sabrina. but 30 years later, the north carolina innocence inquiry commission discovers inconsistencies in their confessions, raising the possibility that the two may have been coerced by investigators. they also determined dna evidence from the crime could not be traced to either of the men. instead, the commission concludes the evidence on cans and cigarette butts matches the dna of a convicted...
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. >> i am sabrina gibbons. the jackpot is estimated at $62 million. the first number is 73. is followed next by, 51. your next number 53. and then we have 25. and 45. the gold mega ball is the number 2. the numbers are 73, 51, 53, 25, 45. and the gold mega ball is do you guys do instant hey, i losreplacement?ard. (snap!) what just happened? check your wallet. no. ...no way. your debit card should arrive in 7-10 business days. it's time to bank human again. get debit cards on the spot, and no monthly fee checking with just a $100 minimum balance at td bank. america's most convenient bank. to prove a point about internet speeds, we slowed down an up escalator. this is crazy i don't get it, this one is working ladies, shouldn't up be as fast as down? yeah. shouldn't internet speeds match as well? yes. do your socks match? my socks match. do your eyeballs match? yes. cable does not match the speeds. makes you want to go mad. erggggh. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - upload speeds as fast as your download speeds join now at fiosspeedmatch.com verizon. the regular season.
. >> i am sabrina gibbons. the jackpot is estimated at $62 million. the first number is 73. is followed next by, 51. your next number 53. and then we have 25. and 45. the gold mega ball is the number 2. the numbers are 73, 51, 53, 25, 45. and the gold mega ball is do you guys do instant hey, i losreplacement?ard. (snap!) what just happened? check your wallet. no. ...no way. your debit card should arrive in 7-10 business days. it's time to bank human again. get debit cards on the spot, and...
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. >> i am sabrina gibbons. the jackpot is estimated at $62 million. the first number is 73.at is followed next by, 51. your next number 53. and then we have 25. and 45. the gold mega ball is the number 2. the numbers are 73, 51, 53, 25, 45. and the gold mega ball >>> a win is a win is a win in the regular season. but there were flaws last night. >>> and the game before. they don't have a touchdown. you do this against washington on sunday. they may have issues. how in the world are the eagles 2 and 0? they have doug huge holes and playing from behind the eagles had the led for 11 minutes and 31 seconds this year. they are undefeated. they scored 58 of 64 points after halftime. sparking two ridiculous comebacks. the eagles are the first time in history to trail 2 and 0 trailing by 14 points in the second half of the game. chip kelly is not celebrating as you may think. >> no one should pat themselves on the back. we are fortunate to be 2 and 0. we do a great job coming back. there is a lot of work in every apaspect to work on. >> hopefully we don't get off to slow start every
. >> i am sabrina gibbons. the jackpot is estimated at $62 million. the first number is 73.at is followed next by, 51. your next number 53. and then we have 25. and 45. the gold mega ball is the number 2. the numbers are 73, 51, 53, 25, 45. and the gold mega ball >>> a win is a win is a win in the regular season. but there were flaws last night. >>> and the game before. they don't have a touchdown. you do this against washington on sunday. they may have issues. how in...
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sabrina carpenter in our studio. come down to fourth and market. she's star of the new series girl meets world, spin off of boy meets world, spin off from back in the day. she's here. she's from quakertown. she will make an appearance in quake are town. >>> plus, double trouble, this is the the coolest story, a pair of new borns have people talking in montgomery county. we will tell you what makes these two little guys unique and why their moms say they have big plans for their future. were they conceived on the same day. >> you know, you both are just filthy. >> yes. >> it has nothing to to with filth, it is a beautiful story. >> aside from that, you are filthy. >> thank you. >> by the way, it is no tie friday. >> yes. >> because of the fact that it rimes and it is a ten. i'm in the wearing a tayoun a ten. >> i shouldn't. >> you neither. >> you dent want to get any chocolate milk shake on that tie. >> it is national check late milk shake day and time for weather and traffic. >> eventually we will get there and here we are, this morning skies will
sabrina carpenter in our studio. come down to fourth and market. she's star of the new series girl meets world, spin off of boy meets world, spin off from back in the day. she's here. she's from quakertown. she will make an appearance in quake are town. >>> plus, double trouble, this is the the coolest story, a pair of new borns have people talking in montgomery county. we will tell you what makes these two little guys unique and why their moms say they have big plans for their future....
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sabrina, does it sound like a good idea? >> it sure does.ot only would it bring the cost of oil down here at home, but putin's regime is largely made up of income from his oil and
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mccollum and brown, both teenagers in 1983, when arrested for the rape and killing of 11-year-old sabrinath carolina innocence inquiry discovers inconsistencies in their confessions, raising the possibility that the two may have been coerced by investigators. they also determined dna evidence from the crime could not be traced to either of the men. instead, the commission concludes the evidence on cans and cigarette butts matches the dna of a convicted rapist and murderer who lived less than 100 yards from where the victim's body was found. >> our prayers are out for the sabrina family. we're praying for them, and we are so glad that justice was served and the truth finally came forth. we thank god for that. we're going to go on with our lives. >> reporter: released from his life sentence, this photo captures leon brown's first steps of freedom just outside the prison walls. their father never gave up hope. >> we waited years and years. we have kept the faith. god made the move, and they're released. >> reporter: two men, three decades in prison finally free. and now not looking back. geo
mccollum and brown, both teenagers in 1983, when arrested for the rape and killing of 11-year-old sabrinath carolina innocence inquiry discovers inconsistencies in their confessions, raising the possibility that the two may have been coerced by investigators. they also determined dna evidence from the crime could not be traced to either of the men. instead, the commission concludes the evidence on cans and cigarette butts matches the dna of a convicted rapist and murderer who lived less than...
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sabrina was there. >> and he tells me that it is still continuing at school.alls. and it also is happening on the buses. >> reporter: most of all, she is trying to save her son. >> i can't lose my son to some crazy, stupid liquid that is being sold by people that don't even realize what they're doing to families. >> i love you. >> i love you too. >> john yang, nbc knew, fraser, michigan. >>> coming up next, theçó 49ers trying to avoid lose three straight for the first time under jim harbaugh. how his running back build a the team out. >>> plus, it was a sunny sunday for the a's. find out how one athletic made his mom's birthday wish come true on the final game of the season. >>> oh, what a day for bay area sports. great results. >> very, very true with all the details right now. brodie brazil joining us from comcast sportsnet. >> the final sunday of september was very busy. in fact, play-off baseball getting sorted out in just a minute, but first it was football from today. remember the first official game at brand-new levi's stadium? it did not go as planned
sabrina was there. >> and he tells me that it is still continuing at school.alls. and it also is happening on the buses. >> reporter: most of all, she is trying to save her son. >> i can't lose my son to some crazy, stupid liquid that is being sold by people that don't even realize what they're doing to families. >> i love you. >> i love you too. >> john yang, nbc knew, fraser, michigan. >>> coming up next, theçó 49ers trying to avoid lose three...
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mccollum and brown both teenagers in 1983 when arrested for the rape and killing of 11-year-old sabrina bowie. but 30 years later, the north carolina innocence inquiry commission discovers inconsistencies in their confessions, raising the possibility that the two may have been coerced by investigators. they also determined dna evidence from the crime could not be traced to either of the men. instead, the commission concludes the evidence on cans and cigarette butts matches the dna of a convicted rapist and murderer who lived less than 100 yards from where the victim's body was found. >> our prayers are out for the sabrina bowie family. we're praying for them. and we're so glad that justice was served and the truth finally came forth. we thank god for that. and we're going to go on with our lives. >> reporter: released from his life sentence, this photo capture leon brown's first steps of prison just outside the prison walls. their father never gave up hope. >> we waited years and years. we have kept the faith, waiting until god make the move. he made the move and there it is. >> reporte
mccollum and brown both teenagers in 1983 when arrested for the rape and killing of 11-year-old sabrina bowie. but 30 years later, the north carolina innocence inquiry commission discovers inconsistencies in their confessions, raising the possibility that the two may have been coerced by investigators. they also determined dna evidence from the crime could not be traced to either of the men. instead, the commission concludes the evidence on cans and cigarette butts matches the dna of a...
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at night three days after sabrina's body was discovered in a beb field. had been suffocated with her own underwear. when henry's mother went with his 15-year-old brother leon to the police station, leon was interrogated, too. both wound up signing confessions and according to the charlotte news and observer, both men are mentally disabled. mccull lom with an iq in the 60s. brown as low as 49. they have said that they were bullied and tricked into confessing. they've maintained their innocence of the rape and murder of sa brea but no one in authority believed them. police, prosecutors, jurors, judg judges, even mccollums' lawyers browbeat him to admit guilt. yesterday a judge ordered them to be released, those prison officials insisted they spend one final night behind bars. mccollum remained shackled at the arms and legs as the courtroom erupted in applause. >> i'm sad but i'm glad they're home. i'm glad they're coming home. it took 30 years. we waited. we were patient. we've been through a lot. we just want them to be home and be happy again. >> dna evid
at night three days after sabrina's body was discovered in a beb field. had been suffocated with her own underwear. when henry's mother went with his 15-year-old brother leon to the police station, leon was interrogated, too. both wound up signing confessions and according to the charlotte news and observer, both men are mentally disabled. mccull lom with an iq in the 60s. brown as low as 49. they have said that they were bullied and tricked into confessing. they've maintained their innocence...
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sabrina fulton part of that panel on hip-hop, the media and the criminalization of black and brown youth. trayvon martin was shot and killed in florida in february of 2012. former neighborhood watch captain george zimmerman was accused of martin's death last year. >>> the white house is backing the use of body cameras by police officers. the administration says this is one potential solution to the mistrust between police and their communities similar to what fueled the unrest in ferguson, missouri, last month. people there protested for more than a week after a police officer shot and killed 18-year-old michael brown. he was unarmed at the time. that shooting is still under investigation. >>> baltimore ravens running back ray rice planned to appeal his indefinite suspension. the players association is expected to file the appeal on the running back's behalf today. the nfl suspended rice for two games before the video of him knocking out his future wife in atlantic city was made public. the league then changed the suspension to indeficit. >>> adrian peterson's first court appearance is s
sabrina fulton part of that panel on hip-hop, the media and the criminalization of black and brown youth. trayvon martin was shot and killed in florida in february of 2012. former neighborhood watch captain george zimmerman was accused of martin's death last year. >>> the white house is backing the use of body cameras by police officers. the administration says this is one potential solution to the mistrust between police and their communities similar to what fueled the unrest in...
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my brother drove me to houston from new orleans to take--go to the audition, and my good friends sabrina here. we took 24 hours to get here. >> wow. this-- >> but i know it's mine. >> listen, let's not tempt fate any longer. say hello
my brother drove me to houston from new orleans to take--go to the audition, and my good friends sabrina here. we took 24 hours to get here. >> wow. this-- >> but i know it's mine. >> listen, let's not tempt fate any longer. say hello
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who it was, we will tell you what he had to say because he said it right to our cameras. >> plus sabrinan the studio, this disney star you may know her on girl meets world is from quakertown, local girl and she will be here to talk about how she made to it hollywood. >> i just met sabrina in the green room. her mother is here. her two sisters. quake are town what is in the water out there. a bunch of new actors and actresses in the quake are town. >> we loved it out there when we were out there last week. >> we love wendy williams, our pal, on the show this morning. she said she would eat crow if kim and kanye's marriage lasted more than 72 days. >> well, it has. will she be, dining on crow. >> well, it is a fray that people say. >> yes. >> if i know her, to take her literally. >> what does crow taste like. >> i don't know. >> chicken. >> everything taste like chicken. >> last hour we told but a new building in new york city selling parking spots, the the penthouse will cost you 25 million-doll
who it was, we will tell you what he had to say because he said it right to our cameras. >> plus sabrinan the studio, this disney star you may know her on girl meets world is from quakertown, local girl and she will be here to talk about how she made to it hollywood. >> i just met sabrina in the green room. her mother is here. her two sisters. quake are town what is in the water out there. a bunch of new actors and actresses in the quake are town. >> we loved it out there when...
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. >> sabrina began worrying about her son chris shortly after he turned 15. >> he would go from loving, like, i love you, mom, then he would, like, switch to this other child. >> no signs of alcohol and drug tests were negative. then she got a wake-up call. >> seeing a good friend of mine's son laying in a casket overdosing from heroin. all i could picture was planning my son's funeral. >> chris finally admitted using a synthetic drug known as cloud nine. >> because i was stealing from my parents to get money. i was getting really bad. i was getting really addicted. >> easy to buy from convenience stores, gas stations and smoke shops and almost impossible to regulate. users commonly put it in electronic cigarettes. >> take the lid off. put a couple drops. close it. when they push the button, it turns the liquid into a vapor. >> reporter: this is what it looks like. just the name on the label. no other writing. it's a clear liquid. there's no aroma other than a faint fruity smell. users say when they use it in an e-cigarette, there's no smell at all. cloud nine cannot be detected by sta
. >> sabrina began worrying about her son chris shortly after he turned 15. >> he would go from loving, like, i love you, mom, then he would, like, switch to this other child. >> no signs of alcohol and drug tests were negative. then she got a wake-up call. >> seeing a good friend of mine's son laying in a casket overdosing from heroin. all i could picture was planning my son's funeral. >> chris finally admitted using a synthetic drug known as cloud nine. >>...
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both teenagers in '83 when arrested for the rape and killing of 11-year-old sabrina buie. years later, they discover inconsistencies in their confessions, raising the possibility that the two may have been coerced by investigators. they also determined dna evidence from the crime could not be traced to either of the men. instead the commission concludes that the evidence on cans and cigarette butts matches the dna of a convicted rain uist and murderer who lived less than 100 yards from where the victim was found. >> we're praying for the buie family. we're so glad that justice was served and the truth finally came forward. we're going to go on about our lives. >> released from his life sentence, this photo captures leon brown's first steps outside the prison walls. their father never gave up hope. >> we waited years and years, kept the faith, waited on god to make the move. he made the move. >> three decades in prison, two men finally free and not looking back. >> so dna was certainly key in this story. as those tests become more common, many more innocent people are gaini
both teenagers in '83 when arrested for the rape and killing of 11-year-old sabrina buie. years later, they discover inconsistencies in their confessions, raising the possibility that the two may have been coerced by investigators. they also determined dna evidence from the crime could not be traced to either of the men. instead the commission concludes that the evidence on cans and cigarette butts matches the dna of a convicted rain uist and murderer who lived less than 100 yards from where...
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freedom for two men but an incredible jarring time for sabrina bouy's family. >> 30 years, they madet kid think that those two boys had killed her sister. >> let's bring in sharon staleto, from raleigh, north carolina, she spent years on the case. her work and testimony helped exonerate the men. sharon good of you to join us. this is really an infuriating story when you hear about the coerced confessions of the disabled teenagers. how and why do you think people drop the ball, at so many different points, for 30 years? >> well, the commission is a neutral fact finding agency so our role in it was more to investigate what the new evidence is as opposed to kind of pointing fingers at who dropped the ball and who didn't. it was really to come forward and look into what the new evidence was. >> now you testified that this other man, roscoe artist whose dna was found on physical evidence from the scene repeatedly told you that the two men were innocent. there was also a fingerti finget that could have convicted him of the crime. what happens to him now? >> that depends on the district att
freedom for two men but an incredible jarring time for sabrina bouy's family. >> 30 years, they madet kid think that those two boys had killed her sister. >> let's bring in sharon staleto, from raleigh, north carolina, she spent years on the case. her work and testimony helped exonerate the men. sharon good of you to join us. this is really an infuriating story when you hear about the coerced confessions of the disabled teenagers. how and why do you think people drop the ball, at so...
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reporter: they were both teenagers in 1983 when arrested for the rape and killing of 11-year-old sabrina buoy. but 30 years later, the north carolina inquiry assistance raised the possibility that the two may have been coerced by investigators. they also determined dna evidence from the crime could not be traced to either of the men. instead, the commission concludes the evidence on cans and cigarette butts matches the dna of a convicted rapist and murderer who lived 100 yards from where the victim was found. >> we're praying for their family and we're so glad that justice was served and the truth finally came forward. we thank god for that and we're going to go on with our lives. >> reporter: this photo captures leon brown's first steps of freedom. their father never gave up hope. >> we waited years and years. we kept the faith. god made the move. >> reporter: two men, three decades in prison, finally free and now not looking back. george howell, cnn, atlanta. >> incredible. well, the man whose dna was found at the scene is already serving a life sentence on a separate conviction. prose
reporter: they were both teenagers in 1983 when arrested for the rape and killing of 11-year-old sabrina buoy. but 30 years later, the north carolina inquiry assistance raised the possibility that the two may have been coerced by investigators. they also determined dna evidence from the crime could not be traced to either of the men. instead, the commission concludes the evidence on cans and cigarette butts matches the dna of a convicted rapist and murderer who lived 100 yards from where the...
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it says sabrina. >> just not done yet? >> no, sir. >> what's up with the six-shooter. you a cowboy?ir, i was born in missouri. >> all right. that's what it's for? >> yes, sir. i'm all into old western. >> nothing else though? >> a girl's face on the back of my right leg. and that's it. >> golly, just keeps coming. calf? on your right calf? >> yes. >> nothing in your hairlines or anything like that? >> no. on my lip i have my initials. >> damn. >> r.c. >> r.c.? what is that in the middle? what's that in the middle? >> it was supposed to say robby but it didn't come out right. >> were you drunk? or what? >> no. >> you did that sober? >> yes, sir. >> all right. all right, let me see your left hand. this is the last time i'm going to see you, right? >> yes, sir. >> corley's tattoos are determined not to be gang affiliated. and he's cleared for a less restrictive general population housing unit. >> all right, man. you're good to go. >> thank you, sir. >> i.d. pickup. >> but first corley will experience one more sobering step. exchanging his street clothes for jail scrubs and plastic sand
it says sabrina. >> just not done yet? >> no, sir. >> what's up with the six-shooter. you a cowboy?ir, i was born in missouri. >> all right. that's what it's for? >> yes, sir. i'm all into old western. >> nothing else though? >> a girl's face on the back of my right leg. and that's it. >> golly, just keeps coming. calf? on your right calf? >> yes. >> nothing in your hairlines or anything like that? >> no. on my lip i have my...
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. >> he and his half-brother were convicted in the rape and murder of 11-year-old sabrina bowe in 1973. on tuesday a judge tossed out their convictions. the reason - new evidence. d.n.a. from a cigarette butt implicated another man, serving life for the killing of another girls beaks after boouy's death. a defense attorney said confessions were coerced. >> these were two teenage boys not in a position to defend themselves or communicate. they were manipulated by law enforcement officials to give the statement. in statements pretty much alone, the reason they were put in prison, on death row. >> the innocent project said the brothers are among 300 prisoners released with the help of d.n.a. 11 have been freed in north carolina. across the country two out of three of those freed are african american. >> there have been states that moved to abolished the death penalty. innocent people are sentenced to death and probably has been put to death. >> the man that is in custody for another murder. it's unclear why he wasn't focus said on. >>> for the first time since the supreme court struck dow
. >> he and his half-brother were convicted in the rape and murder of 11-year-old sabrina bowe in 1973. on tuesday a judge tossed out their convictions. the reason - new evidence. d.n.a. from a cigarette butt implicated another man, serving life for the killing of another girls beaks after boouy's death. a defense attorney said confessions were coerced. >> these were two teenage boys not in a position to defend themselves or communicate. they were manipulated by law enforcement...
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>> sabrina schaefer, thank you very much. maria cardona, thanks to you as well. i'll be back at 5:00 p.m. eastern for "the situation room." "newsroom" with brooke baldwin featuring testimony of secretary of state john kerry starts right now. >> wolf, thank you so much. hi, everyone. i'm brooke baldwin. just moments from now u.s. secretary of state john kerry will be testifying before memories of congress answering questions about president obama's strategy in the war against isis terrorists. this comes as the house gets ready to vote on the president's plan to arm and train those moderate syrian rebels. we'll bring you that testimony live here on cnn. while secretary kerry is on capitol hill today, his boss was at central command in florida. just a little while ago to stress the fight against isis will not -- i repeat will not include u.s. troops fight on the ground, which if you were with us yesterday and watching testimony yesterday from capitol hill, that contradicts what the president's own military adviser told a congressional committee tuesday. >> i want to
>> sabrina schaefer, thank you very much. maria cardona, thanks to you as well. i'll be back at 5:00 p.m. eastern for "the situation room." "newsroom" with brooke baldwin featuring testimony of secretary of state john kerry starts right now. >> wolf, thank you so much. hi, everyone. i'm brooke baldwin. just moments from now u.s. secretary of state john kerry will be testifying before memories of congress answering questions about president obama's strategy in the...
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my pledge, the same pledge i made to sabrina fulton. the same pledge i made to judy mcbeth. when the cameras are gone, when people aren't seeking interviews anymore. i will be there. i will have the back of the black people who have been shot in ferguson who are in jail. i will have the back of the people who are calling my line and burning it up for legal representation. i will have their back because this is not about them. it's about us. my heart can't sleep as long as these injustices are taking place. so next month the trial starts of dante serven. do people know who he is? he's the police officer who shot and killed rakiva boyd. in chicago. the sister who was innocent sitting in her car and he shot and killed her. these are the people who we got to be there for. let's not forget every community where there's a need that we lift up the struggle, that we are their voices, and we're making the change. i know i will. thank you so much. >> thank you, sister barbara arnwine. finally, brother hilary shelton of the naacp. >> thank you all for bringing us together to have the c
my pledge, the same pledge i made to sabrina fulton. the same pledge i made to judy mcbeth. when the cameras are gone, when people aren't seeking interviews anymore. i will be there. i will have the back of the black people who have been shot in ferguson who are in jail. i will have the back of the people who are calling my line and burning it up for legal representation. i will have their back because this is not about them. it's about us. my heart can't sleep as long as these injustices are...