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i want to bring in joey jackson. the prosecutor is going to go for the death penalty. they seem to be amassing much more evidence. what more do they need? >> you know what? they have a lot now, carol, and the police are very motivated and they were very motivated to get this done and they did it after the seven weeks and they're very motivated, obviously, because a law enforcement officer is dead, carol, who had two children. and what they're going to do is piece everything together. remember after the law enforcement officer was killed and his colleague was injured they went and found his suv when there was a gentleman walking his dog and there was a treasure trove of information in that suv also, carol, that connected him to that that crime, including ballistic evidence. in addition to that, throughout the search they came across a journal and that journal represented his actions talking about "i took a shot, i had a shot at 11:00, i took it, he went down fast." so all of this information in addition to the information that they've gleaned once they've apprehended hi
i want to bring in joey jackson. the prosecutor is going to go for the death penalty. they seem to be amassing much more evidence. what more do they need? >> you know what? they have a lot now, carol, and the police are very motivated and they were very motivated to get this done and they did it after the seven weeks and they're very motivated, obviously, because a law enforcement officer is dead, carol, who had two children. and what they're going to do is piece everything together....
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joining me is joey jackson, and cnn legal analyst sunny hostin. welcome to both of you. joey, what's going to happen at the hearing today. >> it depends whether he opens his mouth because in the event he doesn't, he'll be held in contempt of court again and taken out but at some point in time, carol, we suspect that he will speak and if he doesn't speak there's other people to attest to his competence. that's what it's about, are you competente enand understand the charges. today is arraignment, you're informed of the charges and the judge sets the bail conditions and the beat goes on to discovery, attorneys get the police reports, the information, the attorneys will make motions to suppress confessions and it will lead to trial eventually. >> this guy was so talkative, sunny, to police, and then he just totally shut -- was it because it was a female judge overseeing the proceedings? >> what we're hearing interestingly enough that he was upset that all the media was there, and that there were journalists there, and that the arraignment wasn't taking place or the hearing
joining me is joey jackson, and cnn legal analyst sunny hostin. welcome to both of you. joey, what's going to happen at the hearing today. >> it depends whether he opens his mouth because in the event he doesn't, he'll be held in contempt of court again and taken out but at some point in time, carol, we suspect that he will speak and if he doesn't speak there's other people to attest to his competence. that's what it's about, are you competente enand understand the charges. today is...
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joining us now is criminal defense attorney joey jackson. legal analyst for hln. joey, thanks so much. let's talk about the suspect in this case. we know jesse matthew has been charged but only with abduction with intent to defeel in the case of hannah graham but now that we've remains do you think we'll see more charges filed? >> whenever in a criminal case you find the body to think and imagine her family you send your precious pride and joy off to the university of virginia, a wonderful institution and the issue then becomes how do you get justice if there is justice because she's dead. however, with the finding of the body you have what's called dna evidence. we know a lot about it. right? people watch "csi" and that's significant because what it does it provides a link i would suspect although they are skeletal remains authorities searched the body and choate c and anything in the surrounding area that could be valuable which could link a suspect and if it's jesse matthews would certainly be compelling and damning evidence whatever the dna. and trails evidenc
joining us now is criminal defense attorney joey jackson. legal analyst for hln. joey, thanks so much. let's talk about the suspect in this case. we know jesse matthew has been charged but only with abduction with intent to defeel in the case of hannah graham but now that we've remains do you think we'll see more charges filed? >> whenever in a criminal case you find the body to think and imagine her family you send your precious pride and joy off to the university of virginia, a...
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joining me now are joey jackson and brian todd. brian, i'd like to start with you. it isn't just this 2005 case, there's yet another case that had a conviction but is now being reopened as officials try to discover if jesse matthew had anything to do with that. walk us through that. >> that's right, carol. that's the case of alexis murphy. she was a 17-year-old who went missing in august of 2013. her body was never found, but her abandoned car was found in charlottesville. now officials here tell myself and our colleague jean casarez that there is dna testing, foreign dna testing, from her car that's being done at the fbi lab in quantico, virginia. testing to determine whether that dna matches jesse matthew's dna. so even though a body was never found and there is a conviction, a gentleman named randy taylor was convicted in that case of murdering alexis murphy, they are testing this car to see if there are any sign of jesse matthew's dna in that car. >> joey, it seems like that would be a difficult task for police. >> carol, there's a couple things. obviously famil
joining me now are joey jackson and brian todd. brian, i'd like to start with you. it isn't just this 2005 case, there's yet another case that had a conviction but is now being reopened as officials try to discover if jesse matthew had anything to do with that. walk us through that. >> that's right, carol. that's the case of alexis murphy. she was a 17-year-old who went missing in august of 2013. her body was never found, but her abandoned car was found in charlottesville. now officials...
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poppy harlow, joey jackson and midwin, thank you. i appreciate it. unbelievable. >>> this just in to cnn, we are seeing huge explosions and smoke in the town of kobani, that's near the the border with turkey. the coalition carried out more air strikes. a kurdish fighter said six of his fighters have been killed in a battle with isis militants. at least ten isis fighters are also dead. >>> as you well know, isis is trying to recruit americans including american school girls. denver officials sayly teenage girls played hookie from school, caught a flight to germany carrying $2,000 in cash. they allegedly hoped to go to syria and join up with isis. cnn's pamela brown tells us what's happened next. three high school girls from denver are the the latest american teenagers drawn from by the radical world of islamic extremism. only 15 and 16 years old, two of them sisters of somali descent, allegedly aspiring to join the the fight in syria. according to law enforcement sources, the teens boarded a flight in denver over the weekend and made it to frankfurt,
poppy harlow, joey jackson and midwin, thank you. i appreciate it. unbelievable. >>> this just in to cnn, we are seeing huge explosions and smoke in the town of kobani, that's near the the border with turkey. the coalition carried out more air strikes. a kurdish fighter said six of his fighters have been killed in a battle with isis militants. at least ten isis fighters are also dead. >>> as you well know, isis is trying to recruit americans including american school girls....
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turning now to cnn legal analyst paul callan and joey jackson. paul first, looking at this, you still, at the end of the day, have two very differing accounts here. you have evidence that puts both of them in the car, right? the gun going off there. you've got explosive -- gunshot residue as well as michael brown's blood on the police officer's uniform. so you know he was in there somehow. the only question is, was he dragged in, or did he take a lunge at the officer? do these new details, in your view, move the dial in the -- in either direction towards officer wilson's account or other witnesses' account? >> i have to say, it moves the dial slightly toward wilson's account. and i say that because there are no surprises here. we both men -- all of the witnesses indicated there was a struggle. the gun went off. so it's not surprising that there would be blood on the gun. there's not surprising that there would be gun on wilson -- there be blood on wilson and blood on mr. brown as well. but here's what's different. there are scratches on the offic
turning now to cnn legal analyst paul callan and joey jackson. paul first, looking at this, you still, at the end of the day, have two very differing accounts here. you have evidence that puts both of them in the car, right? the gun going off there. you've got explosive -- gunshot residue as well as michael brown's blood on the police officer's uniform. so you know he was in there somehow. the only question is, was he dragged in, or did he take a lunge at the officer? do these new details, in...
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mike brooks and also joey jackson. so welcome to all of you. a lot to get through. but first, just the facts. susan candiotti, let me begin with you. four people in the car. tell me who is in the car. you hear the woman, who we can't see on the phone with 911, give me more of the back story. >> this happened on september 24th, hammond, indiana, which is near chicago. four people in cars, you said. the mother, 7-year-old daughter, 14-year-old son, the son is the one who was rolling the video from the backseat. and in the passenger side is a male adult. it all started because of a seat belt. they weren't wearing their seat belts. and in the end, by the way, all that happened at the tail end of all of this is that the woman who was driving got ticketed for not wearing a seat belt and some other thing involving a license plate, minor. and he gets cited for not wearing a seat belt and additionally, i think it was failure to aid an officer because they wanted him to get out of the car. and resisting law enforcement. and that's how, in the end, all of this wound up. >> but
mike brooks and also joey jackson. so welcome to all of you. a lot to get through. but first, just the facts. susan candiotti, let me begin with you. four people in the car. tell me who is in the car. you hear the woman, who we can't see on the phone with 911, give me more of the back story. >> this happened on september 24th, hammond, indiana, which is near chicago. four people in cars, you said. the mother, 7-year-old daughter, 14-year-old son, the son is the one who was rolling the...
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lauren green is a medical ethicist at ny,'s lanagain to medical center and joey jackson and peter goles, former director forever the ntsb, welcome. >> thank you, carol. good morning. >> good morning. >> i'm glad you're all here. peter, the ap obtained photos of the form that duncan filled out before he left the country, the form directly asks "have you taken care of an ebola patient or come into contact with bodily fluids of ebola patient in the last 21 days?" duncan checked no to that question and other questions. now we know that's not true because he helped care for his pregnant landlord's daughter who died of ebola. so peter, duncan lied. what could happen to him? >> i think the president of liberia made it very clear that you can have these kinds of rules, but if they're not enforced, they lose power very quickly, and it's up to each of the countries that are heavily infected to really enforce these rules and to show that they're willing to enforce them, and you know, she did the right thing. i think mr. duncan will face, you know, the prosecutors when he recovers, and hopefully he
lauren green is a medical ethicist at ny,'s lanagain to medical center and joey jackson and peter goles, former director forever the ntsb, welcome. >> thank you, carol. good morning. >> good morning. >> i'm glad you're all here. peter, the ap obtained photos of the form that duncan filled out before he left the country, the form directly asks "have you taken care of an ebola patient or come into contact with bodily fluids of ebola patient in the last 21 days?" duncan...
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. >> joey jackson, thanks so much. >>> still to come, chris christie says there's more to him than just a tough-talking governor you see on tv. >> that's the stuff that gets the most publicity because it's the most entertaining on television and i get that. but i've always said i have that more than one club in the bag. i don't just have a driver. i have the ability to be able to do a lot of different things which i think leaders need to do. >> what the potential presidential candidate is saying about his future in politics and his latest efforts to remove the stigma of addiction next. she's still the one for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach,
. >> joey jackson, thanks so much. >>> still to come, chris christie says there's more to him than just a tough-talking governor you see on tv. >> that's the stuff that gets the most publicity because it's the most entertaining on television and i get that. but i've always said i have that more than one club in the bag. i don't just have a driver. i have the ability to be able to do a lot of different things which i think leaders need to do. >> what the potential...