
U.S. Army General James "Spider" Marks says there’s "no immediate threat to the U.S." if Iran has cracked the spy drone plane technology. He expects however that Iran with the help of other nations will continue to work on collecting system information and exploiting the various pieces inside the drone.
Martin family attorney Daryl Parks says his clients are devastated over George Zimmerman's release on bond over the weekend. Parks also says the bond hearing was not the proper place for Zimmerman's apology and why the Martin family felt the apology was insincere and self-serving.
Forensic scientist Lawrence Kobilinsky has been following the Etan Patz case since the 6-year-old first went missing in 1979. Koblinsky was at the scene on Friday when investigators found a "stain of interest" that was sent to an FBI lab in Virginia for analysis.
However, Koblinsky says finding skeletal remains is key because it can help determine the height, gender, ethnicity and most importantly any marks that might show "if the child was stabbed."
This morning, Kobilinsky explains to Ashleigh Banfield how modern technology will be used to analyze possible DNA in the case.
Criminal defense attorney Jayne Weintraub looks at potential issues surrounding granding bond to George Zimmerman.
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children president Ernie Allen on new leads in the Etan Patz case.
Felicia Taylor explains all the buzz around the possible release date of a new Apple iPhone and a smaller iPad.
Fmr. Fla. Judge Phyllis Kotey on what to expect in George Zimmerman's bond hearing today.
Retired police officer Lou Palumbo on the likelihood of finding evidence 30 years after the Etan Patz case was opened.
Billboard editor Joe Levy talks about the legacy of Dick Clark and his work.
Christine Romans looks at the many claims that gas prices have peaked for the season.

