the defense attorney decided that he would not request a mistrial. back in court, prosecutors played the crime scene tape. the public s first chance to see what the investigator did the day of the murder. i recall prior to playing their trade my dread on boy what is the family going to feel? it was the trooper that took the stand on the video rule. it was the first time they saw their daughter in this horrible position. floating in the water. unbelievable. unbelievable. i couldn t stop crying. but i made myself watch everything. and as she did, the most amazing thing happened. you would think that for a mother to watch something like that would just be horrifying. it would? it was feeling. healing? healing to me because i knew then that for 17 years that i had not know that
the gridiron club, always fun to hear how journalists who live off of media freedom 364 days a year can have a no video rule when it comes to their event. going on 126 years so even before there was a tv cameras there was a no camera rule. this has been going on a long time enjoy taking a break and maybe getting some goods off record which brings us to, joe johns, sunshine week. tell me about that. reporter: okay. sunshine week is something that s been going on for, shoot, about a decade. it is a week that we devote to the idea of openness and transparency in government, and it s the time of year when the obama administration, for example, is able to say, hey, we said we re going to be the most open and transparent government in the united states, and the question is whether they did