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a week after that jeannie williams and her son jeffrey checked in.225 was back. >> get out of the room. everybody get out of the room. get out of the room. okay, ma'am, we're out. oh, ma'am, this is awful, please. >> when we come back, the killer revealed. and the businessman who could go to prison. >> i need to cut. please. >> okay. ♪ ooooohh!!! ♪ what it is, what you want? yeah. ♪ live your life right ♪ make the beat the bump ♪ the undeniable! ♪ come into the party in a b-boy stance ♪ i rock on the mic ♪ and make the world wanna dance ♪ fly like a dove ♪ that come from up above ♪ i'm rocking on the mic ♪ and you can call me mos love ♪ ooooohh!!! ♪ yeah yeah. yeah yeah. ♪ dunk,eady to crack, dip... it's crabfest at red lobster! the year's largest variety of crab! like new! crab lover's trio! or try new! jumbo lump crab over wood-grilled salmon. crabfest is now... but ends soon! so hurry in and sea food differently! infinally, the purple pill, the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand, comes without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete pro
a week after that jeannie williams and her son jeffrey checked in.225 was back. >> get out of the room. everybody get out of the room. get out of the room. okay, ma'am, we're out. oh, ma'am, this is awful, please. >> when we come back, the killer revealed. and the businessman who could go to prison. >> i need to cut. please. >> okay. ♪ ooooohh!!! ♪ what it is, what you want? yeah. ♪ live your life right ♪ make the beat the bump ♪ the undeniable! ♪ come into...
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placed all of the bodies of his family members in that shallow grave. >> it was jeffrey on the bottom, brenton, annette, williamrd iii, then lobelia. >> the murder is not over when the victims die. the murder's over after he has finally sated his anger against them. >> he's still killing them even after they're dead. why he burned the bodies, i just don't know. he could have buried them deeper and covered them up, and who knows if they ever would have been found. >> well, you see, it doesn't count unless somebody sees it. he's making a statement, i, william bradford bishop, am in control. these are my family members. i did it. screw you. bye. >> with the forestry tower only being about a mile, we probably got there not long after the perpetrator had left. >> and there was evidence of a peel-out of a car, so they just missed each other. >> approximately two and a half hours south of the grave site, bishop was observed in a store, and he purchased a pair of low top tennis shoes. >> he had to get rid of his actual shoes because they were covered by blood and other material. and then he uses his credit card to iden
placed all of the bodies of his family members in that shallow grave. >> it was jeffrey on the bottom, brenton, annette, williamrd iii, then lobelia. >> the murder is not over when the victims die. the murder's over after he has finally sated his anger against them. >> he's still killing them even after they're dead. why he burned the bodies, i just don't know. he could have buried them deeper and covered them up, and who knows if they ever would have been found. >>...
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jeffrey kluger writes about williams and the winding road to suicide. so much for being here, unfortunately some sad news. let's talk about this winding road have williams' career because those in his inner circle knew that he suffered from depression. they knew that he suffered from addiction. but it didn't affect his professionalism. he always arrived on time, knew his lines. there's a piece in "the new york times" about this, where one senior movie agent wrote robin was always 1,000% reliable. he was almost impossibly high functioning. talk to us about what appeared to be more of a silent downward spiral. >> well, there are a few ways of looking at it. first of all, all of us can lose ourselves in our work. as long as you like your work, love your work, it's a way to move out of whatever pain you're feeling. when you're an actor, you get to do that exponentially more power fully because you're shedding your skin and it's often a skin in which you're profoundly uncomfortable. you get to adopt the persona of another person entirely. and not only did he
jeffrey kluger writes about williams and the winding road to suicide. so much for being here, unfortunately some sad news. let's talk about this winding road have williams' career because those in his inner circle knew that he suffered from depression. they knew that he suffered from addiction. but it didn't affect his professionalism. he always arrived on time, knew his lines. there's a piece in "the new york times" about this, where one senior movie agent wrote robin was always...
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jeffrey lieberman. he said robin williams was a marked man, he had tour extreme risk factors, a history of depression, heribly complex relationship and long periods of sobriety with a he hand which makes people depressed. he had cardiac surgery and heart disease. people don't often think but it typically can worsen or cause depression. finally, his middle age caucasian white male is the category most likely to complete a suicide. he had four risk factors and some sort of rapid decline. we should stop thinking of psychology to what happened to poor robin. i think something medically happened. something caused a sudden, severe symptomtology. when somebody hangs themselves, it's an altered state, they just have to get out now. i'm suspicious the autopsy may inform us what happened, not the psychology what was going on. >> dr. drew, thanks so much. >> you bet, wolf. >>> williams' legacy is not only as a comedian and actor but also as a father. poppy harlow has a look back. >> once i have a child, you know, once you have a kid you got to try and at least pay attention. >> reporter: robin williams in 2007 tell
jeffrey lieberman. he said robin williams was a marked man, he had tour extreme risk factors, a history of depression, heribly complex relationship and long periods of sobriety with a he hand which makes people depressed. he had cardiac surgery and heart disease. people don't often think but it typically can worsen or cause depression. finally, his middle age caucasian white male is the category most likely to complete a suicide. he had four risk factors and some sort of rapid decline. we...
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blazing stand- up comedian, all just a handful of the roles that propelled robin williams into the entertainment stratosphere. jeffrey brown has our look at the work of the oscar-winning actor. >> brown: this afternoon the marin county sheriff's department said that robin williams had died by asphyxia by hanging. >> mr. williams' personal assistant became concerned at approximately 11:45 am when he failed to respond to knocks on his bedroom door. at that time, the personal assistant was able to gain access to mr. williams' bedroom, and entered the bedroom to find mr. williams clothed in a seated position, unresponsive, with a belt secured around his neck. >> brown: word of his death broke yesterday evening and led to an outpouring of shock and sadness from fans, friends and colleagues. on twitter comedian steve martin wrote: "i could not be more stunned by the loss of robin williams, mensch, great talent, acting partner, genuine soul." friend and colleague billy crystal wrote simply: "no words" and president obama released late night host conan o'brien appeared shaken as he announced the news during his show. >> sorr
blazing stand- up comedian, all just a handful of the roles that propelled robin williams into the entertainment stratosphere. jeffrey brown has our look at the work of the oscar-winning actor. >> brown: this afternoon the marin county sheriff's department said that robin williams had died by asphyxia by hanging. >> mr. williams' personal assistant became concerned at approximately 11:45 am when he failed to respond to knocks on his bedroom door. at that time, the personal assistant...
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placed all of the bodies of his family members in that shallow grave. >> it was jeffrey on the bottom, brenton, annette, williamdford iii, then lobelia. >> the murder is not over when the victims die. the murder's over after he has finally sated his anger against them. >> he's still killing them even after they're dead. why he burned the bodies, i just don't know. he could have buried them deeper and covered them up, and who knows if they ever would have been found. >> well, you see, it doesn't count unless somebody sees it. he's making a statement, i, william bradford bishop, am in control. these are my family members. i did it. screw you. bye. >> with the forestry tower only being about a mile, we probably got there not long after the perpetrator had left. >> and there was evidence of a peel-out of a car, so they just missed each other. >> approximately two and a half hours south of the grave site, bishop was observed in a store, and he purchased a pair of low top tennis shoes. >> he had to get rid of his actual shoes because they were covered by blood and other material. and then he uses his credit card to i
placed all of the bodies of his family members in that shallow grave. >> it was jeffrey on the bottom, brenton, annette, williamdford iii, then lobelia. >> the murder is not over when the victims die. the murder's over after he has finally sated his anger against them. >> he's still killing them even after they're dead. why he burned the bodies, i just don't know. he could have buried them deeper and covered them up, and who knows if they ever would have been found. >>...
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copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> coming up on "washington jeffrey on the obama administration's fiscal policies. william greider. johnson on the changing demographics of the 65 and older population. "washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> today a look at the continuing conflict between russia and ukraine. a discussion starting at 12:30 here on c-span. >> this month c-span presents debates on what makes america great. issues spotlight with in-depth look at veterans health care, and campus sexual assault. new perspectives on global warming, fighting infectious tour,e, and our history showing sights and sounds from historic places. let us know what you think about the programs you were watching. call us or e-mail us. join the conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> a discussion on media startups with jonah peretti. mix of lightt the content and serious news of buzzfeed. this is 25 minutes. >> it is going great. you have read of a buzzfeed article today? >> today, wow. >> how about in the past week? >> what is buzzfeed today? >> one of the reason i starte
copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> coming up on "washington jeffrey on the obama administration's fiscal policies. william greider. johnson on the changing demographics of the 65 and older population. "washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> today a look at the continuing conflict between russia and ukraine. a discussion starting at 12:30 here on c-span. >> this month c-span presents debates on what makes america...
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in 45 minutes, terry jeffrey of creators significant -- creator signature on his views of obama's fiscal policy. , the 45th anniversary of dstock music festival with williameider. at 9:30, jennifer ortman and richard johnson on the join hands to to rebuild the trust that has been broken. literally, the eyes of the nation are on us. we need reconciliation to begin. that is why, today, i am announcing that the highway ting theill be direc team that provides security in ferguson. >> missouri governor jay nixon yesterday, after appointing the highway patrol to head up crowd control. brakes, a no violent
in 45 minutes, terry jeffrey of creators significant -- creator signature on his views of obama's fiscal policy. , the 45th anniversary of dstock music festival with williameider. at 9:30, jennifer ortman and richard johnson on the join hands to to rebuild the trust that has been broken. literally, the eyes of the nation are on us. we need reconciliation to begin. that is why, today, i am announcing that the highway ting theill be direc team that provides security in ferguson. >> missouri...
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jeffrey m. old. [applause] >> and our moderator, 42nd president of the united states, the honorable william jefferson. [applause] thank you very much. good morning, everyone. i'd like to begin by thanking secretary pritzker and mayor bloomberg for the in the amount of work they and their teams have done to bring us together and a i'm very grateful. i'm grateful that president obama for sponsoring this. this is probably something we should of done a long time ago. there are many heads of state here from africa and political and business leaders from both continents. i do want to say that our partner with the leaders of liberia and new guinea and sierra leone have been a fugitive because because they had to stay home to do with the ebola outbreak, and we wish them well. i told the panels before we came out today that i hate panels that are over directed, and i don't like lines where the members filibuster, but i do want them to be able to say what they have to say about this issue. we all want more trade, more investment, better ties. it is generally known that africa is going to grow as it has som sum
jeffrey m. old. [applause] >> and our moderator, 42nd president of the united states, the honorable william jefferson. [applause] thank you very much. good morning, everyone. i'd like to begin by thanking secretary pritzker and mayor bloomberg for the in the amount of work they and their teams have done to bring us together and a i'm very grateful. i'm grateful that president obama for sponsoring this. this is probably something we should of done a long time ago. there are many heads of...
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jeffrey katzenberg last night. when he was at disney he worked with williams on aladdin and on good morning vietnam, and he was sayingknow, this guy he made those movies. those are iconic roles. there's nobody else who could have done them. in some ways you look at them. he deserved a cowriting credit. he was just coming up with this stuff off the top of his head. you know, the genie in aladdin, people were actually talking about you know, will he get an oscar nomination he was so good. >> richard you're a film critic. what was his greatest film? is it even possible to say? >> you know, going through the list yesterday, you could have a list of five or six comedies, and five or six dramas that would be at the top of the list. you can't ignore "good will hunting" it's the obvious choice because he won the oscar. there's one scene where matt damon asked him when did he know he had found the one woman that was the love of his life, and in 2 1/2 minutes robin williams recreates game six of the 1975 world series and has us crying thinking about this woman that he had fallen in love with and demonstrated his range all with
jeffrey katzenberg last night. when he was at disney he worked with williams on aladdin and on good morning vietnam, and he was sayingknow, this guy he made those movies. those are iconic roles. there's nobody else who could have done them. in some ways you look at them. he deserved a cowriting credit. he was just coming up with this stuff off the top of his head. you know, the genie in aladdin, people were actually talking about you know, will he get an oscar nomination he was so good....
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jeffrey gurian, thank you for being here to help shed a light on, it can be treated, it can get help. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >>> a closer look at robin williams' most memorable roles. >> you do fussy fussy fussy or twyla or michael kidd michael kidd or madonna, madonna, madonna. but you keep it all inside. >> from comedy to drama to characte characte characters, we're following it all. >>> and hundreds of refugees are crossing the border trying to escape this militant group isis and possible execution. >> on this bridge, which leads from a kurdish-controlled part of syria, here into iraqi kurdistan, we've been watching a stream of desperate families carrying little more than the clothes on their backs. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. revolutionary by every standard. and that became our passion. to always build something better, airplanes that fly cleaner and farther on less fuel. that redefine comfort and connect the world like never before. after all, you ca
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jeffrey views of the obama administration's fiscal policies. then a discussion on the 45th anniversary of the woodstock music festival with william greider. jennifer and richard on the changing demographics of the 65 and older population, the so-called baby boomers. is liveton journal" every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> friday, a look at the continuing conflict between russia and ukraine. the center for the national interest will host a discussion starting at 12:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> here is a great read to add to your summer reading list. c-span's latest book, "sundays at eight." >> there is a risk in the bohemian lifestyle and i decided to take it. whether it is delusional or not -- i do not think it is. it helped my concentration and stopped me from being bored. it would keep me awake and maybe even want the evening to go on longer. friends asked, would i do it again? the answer is probably yes. easy for me to say, of course. is, it would be hypocritical for me to say no because i did not know. no one knows. union, the soviet system in eastern europe, contained the seeds of its own destruction. many of the pr
jeffrey views of the obama administration's fiscal policies. then a discussion on the 45th anniversary of the woodstock music festival with william greider. jennifer and richard on the changing demographics of the 65 and older population, the so-called baby boomers. is liveton journal" every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> friday, a look at the continuing conflict between russia and ukraine. the center for the national interest will host a discussion starting at 12:30 p.m....
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jeffrey williams would not check in for another four days, but not a peep from dr.hall not a single warning. >> is it possible that had the medical examiner who had the report, the autopsy, saying that it was carbon monoxide poisoning, that it killed the jenkins in the same room in which jeffrey williams was saying and he had delivered that report to the police that jeffrey would still be alive? >> i absolutely agree with that. dr. hall's office where the receptionist was unreceptive.i'm matt gutman from abc news. >> i'm not interested. >> hall resigned as the examiner. inanded out three counts involuntary manslaughter and aggravated assault for the williams injuries. the da's office decided to submit to the grand jury one name and that name being barry damon mall >> how often do you think about this? >> every day. >> that boy, that elderly couple. >> every day. i need to cut.>> unlike smokedetectors, there is no federal carbon monoxide detectors in hotel rooms. some states, now including north carolina do require them. pennsylvania does not. that's where another be
jeffrey williams would not check in for another four days, but not a peep from dr.hall not a single warning. >> is it possible that had the medical examiner who had the report, the autopsy, saying that it was carbon monoxide poisoning, that it killed the jenkins in the same room in which jeffrey williams was saying and he had delivered that report to the police that jeffrey would still be alive? >> i absolutely agree with that. dr. hall's office where the receptionist was...