Reverend Al Sharpton speaks at Harlem's Apollo Theater after the death of Michael Jackson. Then, Sharpton talks with Harold Dow about Jackson's relationship with the African-American community.
Since the recent death of pop superstar Michael Jackson, there has been much speculation as to what will happen to his grand Neverland ranch. Sandra Hughes reports from Santa Barbara County, Calif.
Early Show anchors talk to Priya David about the two women Michael Jackson named in his will to raise his three children, his mother Katherine and singer Diana Ross, and where Debbie Rowe stands.
Attorney Jack Ford comments on details of Michael Jackson's will including the intentional omission of ex-wife Debbie Rowe and the named guardians of his children. Bill Whitaker reports.
Federal investigators are looking into possible drug involvement in Michael Jackson's death as a British security guard reveals his fear for Jackson's death over alleged drug use, reports Sandra Hughes.
The Drug Enforcement Agency investigates the connection between Michael Jackson's potential prescription drug addiction and his death. Bianca Solorzano reports.