hillary clinton if they don t like president obama. this is the apex of her popularity and if she decides to get in, there s nowhere to go but down. but certainly she would be the favorite to win a democratic nomination and certainly the polls look right now to be a pretty inevitable presidential nominee if she decides to run. mark murray, thanks for joining us. see you tomorrow. thanks. coming up on news nation he s allowed me to go up to the mountain. i ve looked over and i ve seen the promised land. that, of course, dr. martin luther king, jr., 45 years ago today delivering his last speech, the mountaintop. a day before being assassinated by james earl ray. we have never before seen video of ray returning to memphis to face a trial in dr. king s murder. girls don t talk about pads. but they do talk about always infinity. [ marcy ] it s like memory foam.
welcome back. today s the 45th anniversary of dr. martin luther king, jr. s last speech, mountaintop. he s allowed me to go up to the mountain. i ve looked over and i ve seen the promised land. i may not get there with you. but i want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promised land. dr. king delivered the speech extemporaneously in a church in memphis the night before he was assassinated at a memphis hotel. king was feeling sick and did not plan to speak but did so at the urging of his friend, ralph abernat abernathy. newly restored video. this shows james earl ray s return to memphis to face trial for dr. king s assassination.
dozen lapd and their families are under protection, for good reason. that charred body is not yet identified. it could be a setup, maybe, even christopher dorner s driver s license was found on the charred body could be planted as part of a twisted plot. how is an identification made and how certain is it? the forensic pathologist dr. michael baden joins us, i think almost all of us believe that to be the body of christopher dorner, however, we still don t know and so, what will it take to prove it? well, i think they have he already proven it. i think it s zero chance it isn t dorner, because they ve got some very excellent forensic dentists out there in california and it would be forensic malpractice in one of them didn t come up to the mountain and look at the charred body. remember, it s only charred on the outside and not on the inside and the teeth don t get charred, the teeth stay in good shape and within minutes
dozen lapd and their families are under protection, for good reason. that charred body is not yet identified. it could be a setup, maybe, even christopher dorner s driver s license was found on the charred body could be planted as part of a twisted plot. how is an identification made and how certain is it? the forensic pathologist dr. michael baden joins us, i think almost all of us believe that to be the body of christopher dorner, however, we still don t know and so, what will it take to prove it? well, i think they have he already proven it. i think it s zero chance it isn t dorner, because they ve got some very excellent forensic dentists out there in california and it would be forensic malpractice in one of them didn t come up to the mountain and look at the charred body. remember, it s only charred on the outside and not on the inside and the teeth don t get charred, the teeth stay in good shape and within minutes
the pizza vending machine. this is piers morgan tonight. the former penn state defensive coordinator is accused of sexually abusing ten boys over the span of 15 years. today, one of those boys victim number six told his story. a story that triggered a police investigation. he told his mother about an incident when he was 11 years old. he said he only told her bits and pieces. not about everything that happened. his mother called police. this is the attorney for the young man victim number six. it was very difficult to listen to. i suppose what was striking about it was that despite the abuse that your client suffered, he said he stayed in touch with sandusky over the years. sent him holiday greetings. saying you re great, you re awesome and so on. why would he have done that? how do you explain that with a jury sitting there, maybe quiz call about why your client would do that? let me say this. if the jurors are hearing that, the other young men who were abused as child