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this treaty of paris bears the signature of john adams, benjamin franklin, and john jay. the historian seeking facts of plane citizens seeking knowledge of his government heads for this nerve center of the archive, documents are cross catalogued for easy access. rdw connor is in direct control of the entire building and supervises a wide variety of activities of the 400 members of the archives staff. for years, the vital papers and documents were scattered throughout the city of washington in basements and dead files of various buildings. under this haphazard system, no one knew for certain where anything was. finally congress stepped in and in 1934 passed legislation grading the national archives. -- creating the national archives. the archives building became the consolidating force to bring order out of chaos. here in the division of repair and preservation the historical , records shed the dust of their years and are preserved as a precious heritage. trundled on special trucks our , vital state papers take the first steps from obscurity. in these large fumigated and t
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today he's still a new york city cop and is completing a doctorate at the john jay college of criminalome... he won the 1988 tournament of champions
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joining us now is gloria browne-marshall, associate professor of constitutional law at john jay college. professor browne-marshall, thank you for being here. the announcement today the fbi and justice department civil rights division would be getting involved in this case, sort of alongside the local investigation, is that something that the u.s. government has been more willing to do over the past few years and has it helped? >> because of the obama administration pushing eric holder, u.s. attorney general, into certain priorities that include, will include intermediate-type police departments and police actions, there is more of a federal presence when it comes to these types of the issues. it all depends on the administration and their priorities. >> does it help overall for there to be that kind of government pressure and the attendant public attention to these things when they happen? >> it helps. it helps greatly because it shows the importance of not just a killing but a killing with a government hand. it also shows that it's more than just a local matter, it's a federal matter.
joining us now is gloria browne-marshall, associate professor of constitutional law at john jay college. professor browne-marshall, thank you for being here. the announcement today the fbi and justice department civil rights division would be getting involved in this case, sort of alongside the local investigation, is that something that the u.s. government has been more willing to do over the past few years and has it helped? >> because of the obama administration pushing eric holder,...
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joining us now is gloria brown marshall, associate professor of constitutional law at john jay collegearshall, thank you for being here. the announcement today the fbi and justice department civil rights division would be getting involved in this case, sort of alongside the local investigation, is that something that the u.s. government has been more willing to do over the past few years and has it helped? >> because of the obama administration pushing eric holder, u.s. attorney general, into certain priorities that include, will include intermediate-type police departments and police actions, there is more of a federal presence when it comes to these types of the issues. it all depends on the administration and their priorities. >> does it help overall for there to be that kind of government pressure and the attendant public attention to these things when they happen? >> it helps. it helps greatly because it shows the importance of not just a killing but a killing with a government hand. it also shows that it's more than just a local matter, it's a federal matter. when the federal gov
joining us now is gloria brown marshall, associate professor of constitutional law at john jay collegearshall, thank you for being here. the announcement today the fbi and justice department civil rights division would be getting involved in this case, sort of alongside the local investigation, is that something that the u.s. government has been more willing to do over the past few years and has it helped? >> because of the obama administration pushing eric holder, u.s. attorney general,...
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we are talking to eugene o'donnell who is a former police officer and john jay college of criminal justicelecture, so we'll talk to him about that coming up. getting your thoughts on whether the president obama should go to ferguson, missouri, try to quell the violence there and talk about the issue of race. keep getting your thoughts on that the first, san antonio express turns to the museum and has this headline about the government there, rick perry. rick perry gets booked and then he goes for ice cream. they are on this king is a mug shot. the governor turned himself in yesterday said that he would be fighting this with every fiber of his being. so that from the san antonio express news this morning. and then you have the monitor out of texas courtesy of the newseum with a headline ferry boat. you see the picture there, and also -- rick perry book. he gets booked in the texas governor process on abuse of power charges the that in the valley start courtesy of the newseum. will haley, executive tractor of the texas democratic party, writes the opposing view of "usa today" on this case ag
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today he's still a new york city cop and is completing a doctorate at the john jay college of criminaljustice. please welcome... he won the 1988 tournament of champions while working for the state department. he now owns a company offering courses on intelligence to the government and the private sector. from reston, virginia, please welcome... and she was a junior at grinnell college when she won the 1993 college championship. now she's an attorney living in cranberry township, pennsylvania. please welcome... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to today's match. if you were watching yesterday, you'll recall that tom nosek defeated leslie shannon and richard cordray. leslie is going to receive $5,000 in cash. but richard cordray will not. he is a federal appointee. he is the director of the federal consumer financial protection bureau, so he's not allowed to receive the money. but to show that he was a great team player, he paid his own way to fly to los angeles to compete in this tournament. now, frank
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now aeugene o'donnell, lecturer at the john jay college of criminal justice, thank you for your time. guest: my pleasure. host: we are switching gears, as we did yesterday on the "washington journal," to take a look at lyndon johnson's vision for a so-called great society. forill look at is push changing immigration laws, and later, the omnibus housing act of 19 66 that authorized providing loan, and middle-class americans affordable housing. we will get that after this news update from c-span radio. >> more on the situation in missouri. from "the new york times," "justice department officials are weighing whether to open up a broader civil rights investigation to look at ferguson possibly's practices at large. it came up after his reports revealed a 2009 case in which a man said 4 police officers beat him and then charged him with imaging government property by getting blood on their uniforms. under mr. holder, justice is opened nearly two dozen such investigations into police departments, more than twice as many as in the previous five years. c-span is covering any remarks attorney
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. >> narrator: we went to new york's prestigious john jay college of criminal justice to have forensictists peter deforest and pete diaczuk go over dr. bulic's work. >> bogdanich: is this an impressive document in your view? >> no. >> bogdanich: how would you describe it? >> amateurish. >> the scales here are not correct. the error is huge. and that would not allow that injury to be caused by the discharge of the firearm. >> narrator: we also asked them to test the theory advanced by brad king that michelle's eye was wounded by the gun recoiling forward. >> the idea of it recoiling forward is absurd. you know, basically it appears to be an attempt to explain the wound without considering the possibility of antecedent physical violence. >> in my use of firearms, it defies the laws of physics to have the gun go forward after it's shot. i did in fact fire the gun, and documented using high-speed photography. we had simply confirmed the only movement post-discharge is rearwards. not forwards. i'm not saying that the tactical light could not have made that injury. i'm saying that it did not
. >> narrator: we went to new york's prestigious john jay college of criminal justice to have forensictists peter deforest and pete diaczuk go over dr. bulic's work. >> bogdanich: is this an impressive document in your view? >> no. >> bogdanich: how would you describe it? >> amateurish. >> the scales here are not correct. the error is huge. and that would not allow that injury to be caused by the discharge of the firearm. >> narrator: we also asked them...
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current trial attorney midwin charles, and eugene o'donnell, professor of law and police study at john jay college of criminal justice. thank you all for being here. >> thank you. >> midwin, let me start with you. how could this tape affect the investigation? >> well, if this tape is accurate, it really is a game-changer. one of the things that's most important about this tape is that pause that the attorney just referenced. a pause is enough time for someone to form intent. if, as officer darren wilson has said, that he was defending himself or he felt he was in fear or even trying to apprehend michael brown, that pause is significant. it lets us know that he had time to either sort of stop and think and continue to pull the trigger -- so i think this is huge. if it's accurate, of course. if it's authenticated. this is huge. this is a game change er. darren wilson's attorney's job just got harder. >> we are told the fbi has the tape. what are investigators looking for? >> i think the officer's account will happen a lot. reports will matter a lot. was it a defensive shooting or apprehensiv
current trial attorney midwin charles, and eugene o'donnell, professor of law and police study at john jay college of criminal justice. thank you all for being here. >> thank you. >> midwin, let me start with you. how could this tape affect the investigation? >> well, if this tape is accurate, it really is a game-changer. one of the things that's most important about this tape is that pause that the attorney just referenced. a pause is enough time for someone to form intent....
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force" and cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin and gloria brown marshall and associate professor at john jaylege of criminal justice. you live in this area and are familiar with the police force and prosecutor. a lot of prosecutors have connections with law enforcement, a lot of judges have connections. does that raise any concerns for you as it does for many in this community about this prosecutor? >> in and of itself no and mr. mcculloch, unless someone can demonstrate there is a way someone is slanting the way the grand jury is run and slanltding the decisions for the police and against others, i say we have to let him stay. >> a lot of people point to a past case in which a police officer shot an african american male, two, and she chose not to prosecute. >> that was a messed up shooting and i can go into the details sometime but to make a long story short, there was poor decision making. the difference between poor tactics and poor decision making and a poor crime are different and i think people need to understand that. >> jeff, is there any over sight of the grand jury process at all?
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all the way to third is going to go to second go chubby miller, john jay scores from first. it was an ugly inning. but they cut it to five-three. two strikes marlon byrd touches it two run single ties the game at five. that's where we are right now. five-five phillies and cardinals in the teppth inning. >> matt williams and nationals had their 10 game winning streak stopped last in it by the giants star add new one to. the guy with the beard, remember him, jayson werth, two singles, two rbi's. new winning streak. nationals six, giants two. >> the long talk about three team trade between cleveland, minnesota and the 76ers is finally done tonight. cleveland gets kevin love. minnesota gets the top two overall pick in the last two drafts that's anthony bennett and andrew wiggins and from the 76ers this guy, they're leading scorer from last year first round draft pick todd thaddeus young on his way to the minnesota timberwolves tonight. seven seasons here in 76ers. averaged 14-points a game. stats don't tell the whole story of a guy who busted his butt every night on bad sixers t
all the way to third is going to go to second go chubby miller, john jay scores from first. it was an ugly inning. but they cut it to five-three. two strikes marlon byrd touches it two run single ties the game at five. that's where we are right now. five-five phillies and cardinals in the teppth inning. >> matt williams and nationals had their 10 game winning streak stopped last in it by the giants star add new one to. the guy with the beard, remember him, jayson werth, two singles, two...
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lawrence kobilinsky, a forensic pathologist who teaches at john jay college. these private autopsy reports show he was shot six times, including this shot to the head. one appearing to enter at the top of his skull. what does that tell you? >> the -- it tells me that at least four of the shots hit his right harm. it could very well be the officer was aiming to stop him, slow him down. it's impossible to say whether he was coming forward or going backward. but the shots were more to the body than to the head. and if that didn't stop him, the police officer then fired two more shots to the head. the last one being fatal. i should tell you that three of the bullets have not been found. there were three bullets found in the body. so there are three still unaccounted for. the police may have them but we haven't heard anything about that. the other thing that we really don't know is how many shots were actually fired by the police officer? we know that there were six bullets that penetrated mr. brown, but we don't know if there were other shots perhaps a warning sho
lawrence kobilinsky, a forensic pathologist who teaches at john jay college. these private autopsy reports show he was shot six times, including this shot to the head. one appearing to enter at the top of his skull. what does that tell you? >> the -- it tells me that at least four of the shots hit his right harm. it could very well be the officer was aiming to stop him, slow him down. it's impossible to say whether he was coming forward or going backward. but the shots were more to the...
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the chair woman of the department of law, political science and criminal justice administration at john jay college and the author of critical issues in police training. maria, welcome. >> thank you. >> you were saying you've been watching this coverage nonstop. you know how this is supposed to work in terms of police training and tactical training and in a case like this, so many different accounts. let's just go with one, for example, eyewitnesss say michael brown was walking away from the officer arms up. in that kind of situation, how should a police officer handle it? >> well, it's all contextual and depends on what happened before. it's not just a situation that somebody is walking away from a police officer, to a police officer. there was some prior encounter that led to the officer pulling out his gun and so it's very hard to say that this particular moment, even though somebody put their hands in the air, the officer would automatically put the gun down because it's contextual to what happened before. >> so no matter how many different scenarios i can throw at you, it's the variabl
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one of my favorite letters is a short one written by john jay. to his son. in which he gave a few seeds and told him to plant these seeds in his uncle's estate. and then says you know, when i walk around my place, i'm sensible to the fact i've -- and i derived a wonderful feeling from that. soim simple as planning trees. that's the degree to which they're their advice extended. the founders are extraordinary. you've got one of these hand outs, if you don't raise your hand, i think they can get one o to you. it's hard to talk about a back the that isn't finished yet. where i do, is that i get to go over -- who is an extraordinary american, not as -- how many of you know something about chief j justice marshall? for our judiciary system was really brought into being and without him, we'd be in a terrible state. he's really the one that initiated the whole idea of judicial review. i don't want to get into a political discussion, but judicial review has kept us more cognizant of first amendment rights than anything else that would have happened. chief justice ma
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intelligence, benjamin franklin as the key figure in terms of covert action, particularly propaganda, and john jay -- surprisingly enough -- as the key figure in terms of counterintelligence. wrote the pamphlet, it was kind of well received. we put out printer copies in the liaison rooms, and we named each room after one of these principal figures. over the years it's become institutionalized, and as was mentioned, it is now on the web site and is actually a very popular download on the web site. and somewhat to my surprise, actually quoted in some history books on the revolution. so that, basically, is the way this all came about. now, as i said before, the key point behind this book is to look at the revolution from an intelligence point of view. i'm not a historian, i wouldn't claim to be, but i have got about 40 years in intelligence, so i can claim a little bit of expertise or at least knowledge in that area. so the key here is that as we go through the revolution starting in 1765 right through the evacuation of new york in 1783, the book chronicles who was involved in intelligence, the impac
intelligence, benjamin franklin as the key figure in terms of covert action, particularly propaganda, and john jay -- surprisingly enough -- as the key figure in terms of counterintelligence. wrote the pamphlet, it was kind of well received. we put out printer copies in the liaison rooms, and we named each room after one of these principal figures. over the years it's become institutionalized, and as was mentioned, it is now on the web site and is actually a very popular download on the web...
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how these cameras can change police work, eugene o'donnell, officer and now professor of law at john jay college of criminal justice. eugene, does wearing cameras change policing for the good? >> i think what happens is the cops embrace the camera wearing. the public may not be that excited but there's unintended consequences that we have to be aware of, including the possibility that the police will disengage from the political complaints that people have. that's the large issue that people have, especially in poorer neighborhoods, trying to get at the attention of the police. and i think, again, when according to conduct of citizens, there's likely possible push back. new york has introduced a bill that would criminalize the annoyance of the police. there are first amendment implications there but the chances are citizens are going to start seeing themselves on camera and that could have adverse consequences in their employment. >> eugene, i think in a lot of situations, in fact, back to eric garner, rodney king, the citizens are happy to be videotaped because then their story is belie
how these cameras can change police work, eugene o'donnell, officer and now professor of law at john jay college of criminal justice. eugene, does wearing cameras change policing for the good? >> i think what happens is the cops embrace the camera wearing. the public may not be that excited but there's unintended consequences that we have to be aware of, including the possibility that the police will disengage from the political complaints that people have. that's the large issue that...
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one of my favorite, absolutely favorite letters is a short one written by john jay to his son in which he sends him a few seeds and tells him to plant these seeds in his uncle's estate. and then says you know, when i walk around my place, i'm sensible of the fact that i'm walking under trees that my father planted. and i derive a wonderful feeling from that. something as simple as planting trees. that's the degree to which their advice extended. the founders are extraordinary. an extraordinary lot. you've got one of these handouts, hopefully. if you don't, raise your hand. hopefully we can get one to you. it's hard to talk about a book that isn't finished yet. but one of the wonderful things, i think we made our basic selections. but one of the wonderful things that comes from living where i do about an hour and a half from richmond, virginia, is that i get to go over and visit the house of chief justice john marshall fairly often, who was an extraordinary american, not as well known as he ought to be. how many of you know something about chief justice marshall? i think a lot of what w
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now, former new york city police officer eugene o'donnell, professor of law and police studies at john jayiminal justice. eugene, this is very common, that people think that they have heard a witness say something that the witness did not actually presume to say. and then they think they've come across some evidence that contradicts that, therefore, the witness is a liar. this is a very common amateur reaction to the way evidence is gathered in these kinds of cases, isn't it? >> yeah, liar is a strong word. if you've been in an vest gave function, you realize a lot of people say things that are not necessarily accurate. it's a far stretch from saying something that you believe or that you misperceived and actually calling somebody a liar, which really is saying something intending to deceive somebody. so anybody's been involved in investigations know in the heat of these kinds of events, people misperceive or perceive differently. it's not unusual for five honest people to give five different accounts. that does not make them liars. >> i mean, there are plenty of people there in ferguson w
now, former new york city police officer eugene o'donnell, professor of law and police studies at john jayiminal justice. eugene, this is very common, that people think that they have heard a witness say something that the witness did not actually presume to say. and then they think they've come across some evidence that contradicts that, therefore, the witness is a liar. this is a very common amateur reaction to the way evidence is gathered in these kinds of cases, isn't it? >> yeah,...
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on the "washington journal" we will talk to eugene o'donnell who is a former police officer and a john jayollege criminal lecturer. your thoughts this morning on whether president obama should go to ferguson, missouri to try to quell the violence there and talk about the issue of race. we keep getting your thoughts on that but first, the "san antonio express" has this headline about the governor, rick perry. shot of the mug governor turning himself in yesterday but he said he would fight this with every fiber of his being. antoniofrom "the san press." then you have "the monitor" with the headline -- star" with theey headline -- by the way, the executive director of the texas democratic party rights the opposing view of the usa today on this case against governor perry saying it was more than just hard politicking. he said it was abusive power by a politician to shut down the unit investigating public corruption and fraud. "usa today" follows up by saying -- the opposing view is from will hailer. the view from "usa today" we will go with mural in florida, republican caller. caller: hi, i do
on the "washington journal" we will talk to eugene o'donnell who is a former police officer and a john jayollege criminal lecturer. your thoughts this morning on whether president obama should go to ferguson, missouri to try to quell the violence there and talk about the issue of race. we keep getting your thoughts on that but first, the "san antonio express" has this headline about the governor, rick perry. shot of the mug governor turning himself in yesterday but he said...
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one of my favorite letters is a short one written by john jay. to his son. in which he gave a few seeds and told him to plant these seeds in his uncle's estate. and then says you know, when i walk around my place, i'm sensible to the fact i've -- and i derived a wonderful feeling from that. soim simple as planning trees. that's the degree to which they're their advice extended. the founders are extraordinary. you've got one of these hand outs, if you don't raise your hand, i think they can get one o to you. it's hard to talk about a back the that isn't finished yet. where i do, is that i get to go over -- who is an extraordinary american, not as -- how many of you know something about chief j justice marshall? for our judiciary system was really brought into being and without him, we'd be in a terrible state. he's really the one that initiated the whole idea of judicial review. i don't want to get into a political discussion, but judicial review has kept us more cognizant of first amendment rights than anything else that would have happened. chief justice ma
one of my favorite letters is a short one written by john jay. to his son. in which he gave a few seeds and told him to plant these seeds in his uncle's estate. and then says you know, when i walk around my place, i'm sensible to the fact i've -- and i derived a wonderful feeling from that. soim simple as planning trees. that's the degree to which they're their advice extended. the founders are extraordinary. you've got one of these hand outs, if you don't raise your hand, i think they can get...
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. >> john is the older brother of head coach jay gruden. while john is calling the game upstairs, jay will be under the microscope. >> john, he's going to be positive if he can, but if i do something that's out of line ignorant, i'm sure he'll call me on it. [ laughter ] >> to sprinkle in a little more drama, former offensive coordinator kyle shanahan makes his return as play caller. things didn't end well between he and mike shanahan. will it get awkward? >> it's not that kind of relationship that we won't talk. if i get a chance to see him and talk, i definitely will. >> the most important thing for the redskins this evening, get up to game speed and don't get bit by the injury but. >> be efficient, move the ball. score points, put points on the board. follow your assignments, do your assignments. no messy errors. >> for goodness sakes, stay healthy everybody. a very interesting game, it should be very exciting. rg3 is starting, johnny manziel will be starting in later. the kick off at 8:00. reporting live at fedex field, horace holmes, ab
. >> john is the older brother of head coach jay gruden. while john is calling the game upstairs, jay will be under the microscope. >> john, he's going to be positive if he can, but if i do something that's out of line ignorant, i'm sure he'll call me on it. [ laughter ] >> to sprinkle in a little more drama, former offensive coordinator kyle shanahan makes his return as play caller. things didn't end well between he and mike shanahan. will it get awkward? >> it's not...
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. >> tomorrow, eugene o'donnell of the john jay college of criminal justice looks at the role policeay in civil disturbances like the current one in ferguson. and marion smith of the u.s. citizenship and immigration services on president johnson's push for changing u.s. immigration laws. after that can't watkins -- kent watkins discusses the on the bus housingact -- omnibus act. live at 7n journal" a.m. on c-span. jonah perettiyear buzzfeed and its mix news.ht content and this is half an hour. have read a buzz feed article today? in the past week? here's a question. buzzfeed has been evolving. today? buzzfeed >> one of the reasons i started thinking about the history of media a little bit was when i -- what are other companies like, it was hard to find any. if you look at facebook or startups, wech have hired journalist and we have people doing stuff that none of the tech companies are doing and when you look at time warner or disney or viacom they are these giant companies with multibillion-dollar, billions in profit that are using cable and broadcast and they are very buzzfeed isom
. >> tomorrow, eugene o'donnell of the john jay college of criminal justice looks at the role policeay in civil disturbances like the current one in ferguson. and marion smith of the u.s. citizenship and immigration services on president johnson's push for changing u.s. immigration laws. after that can't watkins -- kent watkins discusses the on the bus housingact -- omnibus act. live at 7n journal" a.m. on c-span. jonah perettiyear buzzfeed and its mix news.ht content and this is...
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. >> reporter: jay gruden and john gruden, the brothers in the same stadium, john calling the game for his little brother. should be interesting to see. i know jay is looking forward to john calling this game tonight at fed ex field. >> he called a couple of my games last year and john was john. he is going to be positive if he can but if i do something out of line and ignorant i am sure he will call me on it. >> would he tell you smings he said about you in games? >> no. >> he is very good at what he does. he won't jeopardize what he does for my feelings, that's for sure. he never has. >> reporter: got to feel awkward criticizing your little brother as a head coach, right? >> no. talking and cleaning the dishes i had to do it. let's go back to doug kammerer. i was told to bring an umbrella. it is beautiful outhere. >> it is beautiful out there. i always tell you carry that small umbrella as we continue to move on. beautiful night shaping up. the rain has held off. that is the good news. we talked about this earlier this afternoon that most would be down to the south. i have lowered ou
. >> reporter: jay gruden and john gruden, the brothers in the same stadium, john calling the game for his little brother. should be interesting to see. i know jay is looking forward to john calling this game tonight at fed ex field. >> he called a couple of my games last year and john was john. he is going to be positive if he can but if i do something out of line and ignorant i am sure he will call me on it. >> would he tell you smings he said about you in games? >>...
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our guest is eugene o'donnell, lecturer at the john jay college of criminal justice and a former police officer. our great society series continues at a nerdy a.m. eastern with a discussion of president johnson's push to change immigration laws prayed will be joined by marion smith with the u.n. citizenship and immigration. and then we will focus on the housing act signed by president johnson in 1965. ♪ host: good morning, everyone. attorney general eric holder today has traveled to missouri to oversee the justice department investigation in the shooting of 18-year-old michael brown. the nation's top prosecutors oenbned an open letter to civilians and missouri asking for an and violence. it has satisfied some but others are assuming whether the president himself should know to ferguson. we will get your take on that question this morning. here are the phone numbers --
our guest is eugene o'donnell, lecturer at the john jay college of criminal justice and a former police officer. our great society series continues at a nerdy a.m. eastern with a discussion of president johnson's push to change immigration laws prayed will be joined by marion smith with the u.n. citizenship and immigration. and then we will focus on the housing act signed by president johnson in 1965. ♪ host: good morning, everyone. attorney general eric holder today has traveled to missouri...
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with us is professor lawrence kovalinsky from john jay college. >> good morning. >> what was the biggestn in the front. that's the story of the eyewitness, the friend of michael brown, dorian johnson was that michael brown had been running away from the vehicle and a shot was fired. that apparently is false. he was not shot in the back. what a pathologist does is look at entrance and exit wounds. it is clear that no shot was fired at his back. >> what does it tell you that they all came in through the front and they were all on one side? >> what you want to learn from the analysis is the position of the victim relative to the shooter. it's my opinion that seeing four shots to the right arm was an investigation to me that the police officer wanted to stop him. it's the last two shots that struck him in the head that really stopped him permanently. the last shot to the skull was a lethal shot. >> they say no gunpowder detected. do we have an indication how far away the officer may have been? >> yeah. if you have the clothing you can look at gunshot residue. even without it, you could look
with us is professor lawrence kovalinsky from john jay college. >> good morning. >> what was the biggestn in the front. that's the story of the eyewitness, the friend of michael brown, dorian johnson was that michael brown had been running away from the vehicle and a shot was fired. that apparently is false. he was not shot in the back. what a pathologist does is look at entrance and exit wounds. it is clear that no shot was fired at his back. >> what does it tell you that...
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joining me now from chicago eugene o'donnell at john jay college of criminal justice and a former ny police officer. nice to have you this morning. >> good morning, melissa. >> i was watching as that news broke live on tuesday and my first sense of like a sinking feeling in my stomach was, oh, my goodness, this is going to reignite what was, what was already going on in ferguson and making people feel, again, that sense of vulnerability, but then i almost feel more stressed that it didn't. i want to be clear, not that i wanted, that i wanted any kind of violent response, but that i guess i'm surprised at how quickly, simply by responding and putting out information, police were able to quell any sense of massive outrage. >> well, i mean, transparency is important. really what we need to talk about is the need for people to own their police departments, to be engaged, to vote. there's too much imposed policing going in the country and you have been on this case abount mental illness. i don't know if this guy has a mental health issue, i read this as a mental health issue or a desperat
joining me now from chicago eugene o'donnell at john jay college of criminal justice and a former ny police officer. nice to have you this morning. >> good morning, melissa. >> i was watching as that news broke live on tuesday and my first sense of like a sinking feeling in my stomach was, oh, my goodness, this is going to reignite what was, what was already going on in ferguson and making people feel, again, that sense of vulnerability, but then i almost feel more stressed that it...
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john mccain, jay barb rewere here earlier this week.'ve got a good feeling i know who this next one is going to be so time to find out who's behind door number three. i didn't know this one. >> hey, chuck! >> hey, mr. earnest. all right, this one surprised me a little bit. what am i supposed to say? i'm not sure. no offense to you. >> none taken. >> mr. kansas city royals guy, first place in the american league central. >> they're on a roll. >> they're on a roll. >> i was actually going to suggest that one thing you could do on "meet the press" that i think would be a transformative way and you'd be a natural on this, you should do a weekly segment on sports on "meet the press." i'm sure the general manager would be happy to talk to you about the hottest team in major league baseball right now. >> i would hope so. i would hope so. so tell us what it's like when you've got a moment. i am actually just curious yesterday to watch the furiousness yesterday, and i've seen you on "morning joe" this morning. you know the president did somethin
john mccain, jay barb rewere here earlier this week.'ve got a good feeling i know who this next one is going to be so time to find out who's behind door number three. i didn't know this one. >> hey, chuck! >> hey, mr. earnest. all right, this one surprised me a little bit. what am i supposed to say? i'm not sure. no offense to you. >> none taken. >> mr. kansas city royals guy, first place in the american league central. >> they're on a roll. >> they're on a...
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whatever you use first name is and john you and jay bybee who authorized it and then gonzalez and bush and cheney who you know pushed the program forward and rumsfeld and kiriakou is in jail right the one guy the guy who blew the whistle on the program is in prison and the people who did it are not in the cia i mean they had video of themselves torturing these people they destroyed the evidence they destroyed this stuff. is this not wallace i think it is lawless it's dangerous every all of these things are being done in the names of the american citizens because these are this is an outreach of the citizenry in the government obviously it's opposed to government of the people by the people so any of these things are being done in our name but what i what i see here is because i know you mentioned be on the partisan what i really see is that this was a dip a different administration you're headed in the midterms you have an election coming up you would think that if there was some sort of wrongdoing that this administration would be more than happy to point out what went on during the b
whatever you use first name is and john you and jay bybee who authorized it and then gonzalez and bush and cheney who you know pushed the program forward and rumsfeld and kiriakou is in jail right the one guy the guy who blew the whistle on the program is in prison and the people who did it are not in the cia i mean they had video of themselves torturing these people they destroyed the evidence they destroyed this stuff. is this not wallace i think it is lawless it's dangerous every all of...
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jay? >> reporter: john, the am zone drone as we have seen from that footage is a helicopter-based whereas this new google drone is a prop -driven blown. >> changes everything about how you get your goods. the amazon drone has to touchdown to deliver something whereas this google drone evidently will hang at about 200 feet and deliver something by wire. it does so by using something called a prop hang. it's actually a really tough move. if you were to ever pull this off at a remote controlled pilot's convention, you would get a round of free drinks. it's hard to do. you have a plane sort of hanging from its prop like that. also, it extends the range. it means that if you've got a wing-based drone like this, it's going to just go a lot farther on a smaller charge or a smaller tank of fuel than the amazon drone can as a helicopter. >>? a humanitarian effort or some sort of strategic business move? >> google's sort of opening salvo about this talks a lot about humanitarian purposes. you can deliver a snake bite victim, the anti-venom they need and cit can go to places that don't have function
jay? >> reporter: john, the am zone drone as we have seen from that footage is a helicopter-based whereas this new google drone is a prop -driven blown. >> changes everything about how you get your goods. the amazon drone has to touchdown to deliver something whereas this google drone evidently will hang at about 200 feet and deliver something by wire. it does so by using something called a prop hang. it's actually a really tough move. if you were to ever pull this off at a remote...
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rounding out the top 5 senators on private planes west virginia's jay rockefeller, wyoming john barrassoune from south dakota. they pay for their travel out of tax payer accounts set aside to cover it but it is a question of judgment as usa today points out. many senators come from large states with small populations and fewer options for easy ee fish shentd travel. the two top private flight spenders both come from new york a larger more densely populated state with more commercial options. >> commercial and coach, right? >> exactly. >>> now for today's 5@5:00 america's top tourism destinations coming in number 5, san francisco, number four, chicago, third, the dallas fort worth area, new york city coming in at number two for the third year in a pro the number one is los angeles with 42.2 million visitors. they reviewed the number of attractions hotels travel reviews and crime rates. >>> the time now is 46 after the top of the hour. it wasn't me. that's what one says. the cameras never lie. the video everyone is talking about this morning. it looks like a scene out of spider-man. this i
rounding out the top 5 senators on private planes west virginia's jay rockefeller, wyoming john barrassoune from south dakota. they pay for their travel out of tax payer accounts set aside to cover it but it is a question of judgment as usa today points out. many senators come from large states with small populations and fewer options for easy ee fish shentd travel. the two top private flight spenders both come from new york a larger more densely populated state with more commercial options....
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he never has. >> john gruden going to make a couple of jokes about his brother, jay, tonight. we will tell you more coming up at 5:00 and 6:00. i'm dianna russini. this is jason. back to you guys. >> you will be busy. >>> chanel watches, diamond rolexs and more gone. a thief breaks into a wealthy socialite's designer closet. now the burglar is saying all of that stuff turned out to be fakes. >>> why renting a summer home in ocean city may be outlawed. >>> there could be big changes to the way you book your next beach vacation. ocean city, maryland, is considering banning short term rentals. some complain about loud parties. a public hearing on the short term rental ban is scheduled for tomorrow. >>> do you feel pressured to be a supermom or superdad? we are taking a look at the health toll ofeing a superparent. >>> a million dollar closet filled with fak hey can you fix this? you bet! that's our new interactive speaker wall. 'sup? thinks it's a speak-ing wall. this can even dim your lights. your 3-d--printed girlfriend will love that. real mature. there you go. a laser drone f
he never has. >> john gruden going to make a couple of jokes about his brother, jay, tonight. we will tell you more coming up at 5:00 and 6:00. i'm dianna russini. this is jason. back to you guys. >> you will be busy. >>> chanel watches, diamond rolexs and more gone. a thief breaks into a wealthy socialite's designer closet. now the burglar is saying all of that stuff turned out to be fakes. >>> why renting a summer home in ocean city may be outlawed. >>>...
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favorite radio hosts, mark simone, knock fuse radio talk show host john gibson, john, we start with missouri governor jay nixon saying he wants a vigorous prosecution of police officer darren wilson, that has to be helpful to restoreing calm in the community of ferguson? >> yeah, well, community of ferguson wants him in a perp walk and locked up now before any facts are known, it is obvious governor is decided to pander to the crowd, hopeing to calm down, but now we learn stuff, wilson got busted up in the face really good. and there are witnesses who tell story of michael brown charging wilson, it is going to get ago get ugly, i stood by for rodney king 2 trial, wearing a bulletproof vest, i know how ugly this is get if a guy like wilson is acquitted but he might be. lou: if he is acquitted, let's hope because he is innocent. and idea that a community or a members of that community, would insist on his being charm -- chargeed, irrespective of the facts, and there does not seem to be a single leader in missouri with the guts to say, wait a minute, let's calm down here. you even have the president who sen
favorite radio hosts, mark simone, knock fuse radio talk show host john gibson, john, we start with missouri governor jay nixon saying he wants a vigorous prosecution of police officer darren wilson, that has to be helpful to restoreing calm in the community of ferguson? >> yeah, well, community of ferguson wants him in a perp walk and locked up now before any facts are known, it is obvious governor is decided to pander to the crowd, hopeing to calm down, but now we learn stuff, wilson...
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jay? >> of joe johns, thank you so much. let's dig deep fear this independent autopsy to try to get a better sense of what it tells us and doesn't tell us. shaun parcells is the forensic pathologist assistant and medical investigate who took part in the autopsy. he joins us live from st. louis. thanks so much for joining us. before we start with the autopsy, i want to get your reaction to new information we learned today. the lossest thing we have to an account from the officer someone claiming to have knowledge of the investigation told a st. louis radio station that according to officer wilson, michael brown grabbed the officer's gun, it went off, brown then ran away and turned to the officer and bum rushed him, that's a quo, at full speed. that's when the officer started shooting. there are three eyewitness who's say that's not what happened but i wasn't there, you weren't there. is there anything from your autopsy consistent with the account of officer wilson? >> well, first of all, we don't know the -- we don't have any
jay? >> of joe johns, thank you so much. let's dig deep fear this independent autopsy to try to get a better sense of what it tells us and doesn't tell us. shaun parcells is the forensic pathologist assistant and medical investigate who took part in the autopsy. he joins us live from st. louis. thanks so much for joining us. before we start with the autopsy, i want to get your reaction to new information we learned today. the lossest thing we have to an account from the officer someone...
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missouri governor jay nixon announcing ron john of the missouri state highway patrol will now commande crowd control. he's black, he's from here and he can put a new face on the tension between the community and the police. shannon. >> mike, thank you. >>> the highest ranking american officer to die in afghanistan was laid to rest today at arlington national cemetery. 55-year-old major general harold green was killed august 5th by a gunman believed to be an afghan soldier. it was green's first appointment in a war zone in his 34-year career. >>> republicans are taking some preemptive shots at president obama over the likelihood of executive action on immigration. alabama senator jeff sessions called the prospect chilling, and is urging americans to press senators on where they stand. today, texas governor rick perry addressed national guard troops whom he's ordered to be deployed to the border. >> i think all of us understand that this is a stop gap measure. we are doing this because the federal government fails to perform its constitutional duty. >> a new fox news poll indicates most
missouri governor jay nixon announcing ron john of the missouri state highway patrol will now commande crowd control. he's black, he's from here and he can put a new face on the tension between the community and the police. shannon. >> mike, thank you. >>> the highest ranking american officer to die in afghanistan was laid to rest today at arlington national cemetery. 55-year-old major general harold green was killed august 5th by a gunman believed to be an afghan soldier. it was...
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joining me will be jay nixon and john lewis. thank you to david gregory for 20 years at nbc. all the many stories that he covered. we'll be paying tribute to him on sunday as well. my colleague and my friend. and chuck todd, of course, will be taking over as the permanent moderator of the longest serving television program in history, "meet the press" on nbc. chuck todd starts on september 7th. >>> remember to follow the show online and on facebook and on twitter at mitchell reports right here. ronan farrow daily joins us next. really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting... ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. designed to help the driver in you... ...care for the passenger in them. the subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. let's show 'em what a breakfast with whole grain fiber can do. one coffee with room, one large mocha latte, medium macchiato, a light hot chocolate hold the whip, two espressos. make one a double. she's full and focused. [ barista ] i ha
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in san francisco, john ramos, kpix 5. >> there's still some time to make those audio adjustments at at&t park. the second beyonce and jay concert kicks off at 8 p.m. tonight. >>> fresh on the heels of signing a 10-year lease in oakland the a's say they have begun talks with an architect about a new ballpark. the team owner says they want to explore a baseball-only stadium at the site of the coliseum. the a's share the coliseum with the oakland raiders as you know who have also expressed interest in building a new venue. >>> san jose sharks together with levi's stadium have been selected to host the first professional outdoor hockey game next year. they will play the los angeles kings on a hockey rink that will be built on to the football field. these outdoor nhl games have become extremely popular. they are held at football stadiums and baseball parks like there one in philadelphia a couple of years ago. >>> and the first 49ers preseason game is tomorrow! yup, against the ravens in baltimore. you can watch it starting at 4:30 right here on kpix 5. >>> an entire train station came to the rescue of a stuck man. look what
in san francisco, john ramos, kpix 5. >> there's still some time to make those audio adjustments at at&t park. the second beyonce and jay concert kicks off at 8 p.m. tonight. >>> fresh on the heels of signing a 10-year lease in oakland the a's say they have begun talks with an architect about a new ballpark. the team owner says they want to explore a baseball-only stadium at the site of the coliseum. the a's share the coliseum with the oakland raiders as you know who have...
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with a former director of naitonal intelligence ambassador john negroponte in moments, turning to clashes in ferguson, missouri. governor jay nixon today orders missouri national guard to begin withdrawing from the city, as tensions on the streets seem to have easeed for the first time since michael brown's shooting. questions remain over whether governor nixon will act on calls to remove the st. lewis county prosecutor as well, oversees the brown case, and whether attorney general eric holder himself has prejudged the case. fox news correspondent mike tobin, live in ferguson, missouri tonight with the repo report. >> reporter: demonstrators are largely unaware of or unimpressed by the visit of u.s. attorney general eric holder. >> he gets a d -minus. >> holder promised a fast, and thorough investigation into the date of mike brown, assuring the black community that things will get better. >> out this tragedy comes a great opportunity for reforming that community. >> reporter: in ferguson holder told students, when he was a young wel lawyer he was stoppeda new jersey turnpike by police, and forced out of hid car, he promise
with a former director of naitonal intelligence ambassador john negroponte in moments, turning to clashes in ferguson, missouri. governor jay nixon today orders missouri national guard to begin withdrawing from the city, as tensions on the streets seem to have easeed for the first time since michael brown's shooting. questions remain over whether governor nixon will act on calls to remove the st. lewis county prosecutor as well, oversees the brown case, and whether attorney general eric holder...
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is acr this is a country that is over criminalize and we need to have -- john: meaning to many lives and people in jail? in jai we will get to that.a early early in her career, hillary was clinton was a defense lawyer ia thatwashington freedom he can recently s discovered a recordig of her laughing and bragging that she got a reduced sfoentene for man accused of raping a 12-year-old girl. [inaudible]d she aarently john: getht she apparently thout that the guy was guilty because she laughs about his passing a polygraph. so should she be ashamed of that? >> there's nothing to be ashamed of and representing someone. whether or not it's appropriate to be laughing, i don't know whether that was a nervous laugh or what it was, but i'm not here to defend hillary clinton. she was a defense lawyer for about five minutes and i have been a defense lawyer for about 30 years and i will proudly stand, frankly, with a person that is innocent or guilty because even the guilty deserve to have someone advocate for soe them to prevent the lowest moment in their life from of necessarily defining the rest of their lives. >> to run
is acr this is a country that is over criminalize and we need to have -- john: meaning to many lives and people in jail? in jai we will get to that.a early early in her career, hillary was clinton was a defense lawyer ia thatwashington freedom he can recently s discovered a recordig of her laughing and bragging that she got a reduced sfoentene for man accused of raping a 12-year-old girl. [inaudible]d she aarently john: getht she apparently thout that the guy was guilty because she laughs about...
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this tweet specifically mentioning jay smedley's plane. that's john smedley.dn't want to talk -- >> i don't to want talk. >> reporter: he did tweet. yes, my plane was diverted. justice will find these guys. >> there is a process that the airlines use, fbi, law enforcement will use, tsa will use to vet each one of these threats. >> reporter: the lizard squad also claiming to take down the sony playstation network over the weekend. sony releasing a statement, saying its network was overwhelmed with artificially high traffic, denying service to some users. we asked sony why they might have been targeted, we didn't get answer. and the fbi is investigating this case. lara, the hacker group now says it is targeting the vatican. >> all right. thank you so much. >>> and right to amy for the other top stories this morning. good morning. >>> good morning, and we begin with new video overnight of a fast-moving wildfire now threatening more than 500 homes and businesses in north california. at least one building already up in flames in the historic town of weaverville. at
this tweet specifically mentioning jay smedley's plane. that's john smedley.dn't want to talk -- >> i don't to want talk. >> reporter: he did tweet. yes, my plane was diverted. justice will find these guys. >> there is a process that the airlines use, fbi, law enforcement will use, tsa will use to vet each one of these threats. >> reporter: the lizard squad also claiming to take down the sony playstation network over the weekend. sony releasing a statement, saying its...
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you can hear .ebroadcasts getting at noon guests today include jay nixon, who by the way is appearing on many of these shows today. also, johnewis of georgia and michael turner of ohio. also mayor stephanie rawlings blake of baltimore. ," withm., "this week kelsey gabbard and adam kinzinger of illinois. at 2 p.m. eastern here "fox news ," with rick perry and ron johnson. "state of the union" begins with another appearance by governor nixon and peter king, new york republican and lacy clay. at 4 p.m. eastern, face the nation from cbs, would governor , cornell mike rogers william brooks, and michael eric dyson. the sun the network talk shows are brought to you as a public service by the networks and c-span. rebroadcasts of those shows begin at noon eastern with "meet week," "fox"this news sunday," and "state of the union," and then "face the nation." listen to them all on c-span radio here in the washington dc area, across the country on xm satellite radio, and you can download our free app for your smart phone or listen online at c-span.org. [indiscernible] anniversary of dr. king's march on washington and 50 years after the
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john harbaugh says raven starters will go into the third quarter and play this like a regular game, maybe longer. jaygruden has indicated he wants to start is to get a good taste of the game and will go longer as well. >> it could change, it could go third quarter, and would go the whole thing, who knows. my plan is to get a good solid half. >> it's hard to get a rhythm for yourself. full half.ly play a you start to prepare mentally. will have the skins-ravens at 7 p.m. nascar will be in bristol. here is where you can watch the telecast -- will sit out, his third straight race since the accident. the timberwolves have an agreement in principle to acquire thaddeus young and andrew wiggins as part of a three team deal. that deal is now done. now i have to wait until 12:01, right around the corner, to make it official. >> watching it now. a big we can for history buffs. this tall ship is in t >> testimony in the bob mcdonnell corruption trial. that is the top trending story on wjla.com. and george w. bush takes the ice bucket challenge. and steve's forecast for the weekend. all of that right now on wjla
john harbaugh says raven starters will go into the third quarter and play this like a regular game, maybe longer. jaygruden has indicated he wants to start is to get a good taste of the game and will go longer as well. >> it could change, it could go third quarter, and would go the whole thing, who knows. my plan is to get a good solid half. >> it's hard to get a rhythm for yourself. full half.ly play a you start to prepare mentally. will have the skins-ravens at 7 p.m. nascar will...
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an as jay gruden calls the shots from the field, his brother john will be calling it from up in the broadcast booth. receipt co pretty cool. and you might want to take metro. stations will stay open an hour later tonight just for the game. and that means that they close at 1:00 a.m. instead of midnight. you can only take advantage of this if you do get on by the stadium at largo town center or you can of course use morgan boulevard. however, you will be able to get off at any station in the system. >>> do you hear the roar coming done your street? that is the sound of school buses on the road. today is the first day of school for students in fauquier county oi , also culpepper. there are new changes in fauquier county. middle school students sports are returning this year including girls soccer, boys baseball. in the winter, boys and girls basketball will be back. sam cox taking over as the principal in liberty high school. culpepper students, might want to give yourself extra time. expecting traffic delays because of road work. southbound traffic on james madison highway turns in to a single
an as jay gruden calls the shots from the field, his brother john will be calling it from up in the broadcast booth. receipt co pretty cool. and you might want to take metro. stations will stay open an hour later tonight just for the game. and that means that they close at 1:00 a.m. instead of midnight. you can only take advantage of this if you do get on by the stadium at largo town center or you can of course use morgan boulevard. however, you will be able to get off at any station in the...
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jay's relationship. >> robin williams' final resting place. the death certificate, why it isn't case closed yet. >>> johnlta, gwyneth joining the stars on ice. plus lindsay lohan takes the challenge. now is her credit card frozen too? plus from ncia la, mario's special co-host daniela. what's that move right there? >> that's my getting ready for the show move. >> oh, you did it, honey. >>> now on "extra" from
jay's relationship. >> robin williams' final resting place. the death certificate, why it isn't case closed yet. >>> johnlta, gwyneth joining the stars on ice. plus lindsay lohan takes the challenge. now is her credit card frozen too? plus from ncia la, mario's special co-host daniela. what's that move right there? >> that's my getting ready for the show move. >> oh, you did it, honey. >>> now on "extra" from