martha: robert, you ve been a very poignant and powerful voice on behalf of your cousin, brian terry and our thoughts are with you and your family today as you sort of encounter we at least hope a little bit of closure in all this but i know you have a lot of questions you still want answered so we thank you very much for being here today. thank you, martha. think how long we ve been covering the story, so now it has come to this today. we ll watch it and see what happens from the sentencing phase today. republicans say president obama suffers from a lack of trust. really? house majority whip kevin mccarthy is here to explain what that s all about. martha: how fast was the beebs going? this is a burning question for some people when they busted hill in miami. wait until you find out. the gps, we know-how fast he was going when we come back.
30-year sentence being asked by prosecutors for this defendant in particular is appropriate. as you know we ve got two individual that is are in custody in mexico, waiting for extradition and we have two fugitives somewhere on the loose, we believe in mexico that need to be brought to justice. martha: robert, before i let you go, what would you say at this point to attorney general eric holder about this day and this case and about what you and your family still want? well the attorney general knows very well that the family continues to be frustrated and we ask that holed those individuals responsible and to release the documents that the family has been requesting all along that will give us a better understanding of why operation fast & furious was pat into place, who was responsible and, hold those individuals accountable.
side of your screen but more than three years after his death, brian terry s family is still trying to get answers about this gun-running operation known as fast & furious and they have really have not at this point. i m joined by robert haier, brian terry s cousin and the chairman of the honor brian terry foundation. robert, good morning. good to have you with us today. good morning, martha, thanks. good to be here. martha: obviously this has been a very emotional journey for your family. we have played many times on this program the moment when you were testifying in front of congress and you talked about the days before christmas when you buried your cousin. i know your family has some questions but i want to know, you went, all of you, to the scene of the crime for the very first time yesterday. what was that like and what did you learn by being there? well, martha, it was a extremely emotional day for josephine, brian s mom and his two sisters, kelly and michelle