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i want to go to ted rowlands. as promised, he has just called in.ntly he's in the hallway leading into the courtroom. ted, set the scene for me and also tell me which family members you've seen. >> reporter: well, outside it's very crowded here. they are starting to line up the folks that have passes. there are eight members of the public that won a lottery this morning that will be allowed in. and then each media -- >> it's tough to hear him. we'll -- there's latoya jackson stepping out of her car. we saw -- who did we see? katherine jackson, joe jackson. reportedly jermaine jackson is there. many of the jackson family members heading into this courthouse. can we go back to casey? casey, tell me who you've seen. >> reporter: well, you're seeing latoya jackson. just now i've seen michael yakson's parents, his brother jermaine. it's been hard to see anyone else through this crowd, but i know several members of the jackson family are here. one of the defense attorneys also already in the courtroom. must be a great relief for the jackson family for thi
i want to go to ted rowlands. as promised, he has just called in.ntly he's in the hallway leading into the courtroom. ted, set the scene for me and also tell me which family members you've seen. >> reporter: well, outside it's very crowded here. they are starting to line up the folks that have passes. there are eight members of the public that won a lottery this morning that will be allowed in. and then each media -- >> it's tough to hear him. we'll -- there's latoya jackson...
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>> kelly rowland, destiny's child kelly rowland, right?>> okay. >> and the big think this, though, the season has been nicole scherzinger. she's not a huge fan favorite. >> right. >> and no one likes her judging style and it's obvious, the tension, they clark. l.a. reid clashes with her, simon and there has been lots of rumors that simon has been secretly talking to kelly rowland and they want to do a switch. kelly rowland made a mistake saying yes, i would do it, making it sound real. >> this is going to be interesting. she's popular in the u.k. with that whole x factor thick there. >> i think -- thing there. >> i like the switchup if it happens. nicole can't hold her own and that is -- she can't do that. >> and i think the whole world watched when we saw hulk hogan and linda hogan go through the divorce. he got the short end. what happened? >> every woman wants linda hogan's divorce attorney after this. she getsest is% of everything. >> wow. >> -- 70% of everything. >> wow. >> seventy%. not a 50/50. she ended going away with $7 million c
>> kelly rowland, destiny's child kelly rowland, right?>> okay. >> and the big think this, though, the season has been nicole scherzinger. she's not a huge fan favorite. >> right. >> and no one likes her judging style and it's obvious, the tension, they clark. l.a. reid clashes with her, simon and there has been lots of rumors that simon has been secretly talking to kelly rowland and they want to do a switch. kelly rowland made a mistake saying yes, i would do it,...
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i'm ted rowlands in for fredricka whitfield.re are some of the top stories we're following. officials in libya's new government insist that saif al-islam gadhafi will be tried in libya, despite his indictment by the international criminal court that requires him to appear in the hague. he is the former libyan leader's second oldest son, he was tracked down and captured yesterday in libya's southern desert. >>> tragedy in philadelphia today. two men collapsed and died while running the marathon. wtvi reports the men, one 21, the other 40, apparently had heart attacks. word is they were near the finish line when they collapsed. >>> a new contract for major league baseball all but signed. sources say labor negotiators shook hands on the deal. now they're putting it in writing. the new five-year deal reportedly raises the minimum salary for players to around half million dollars a year. >>> a french investment company agreed to buy a major online poker playing site. but there is a couple of pressing issues to be dealt with first. u.
i'm ted rowlands in for fredricka whitfield.re are some of the top stories we're following. officials in libya's new government insist that saif al-islam gadhafi will be tried in libya, despite his indictment by the international criminal court that requires him to appear in the hague. he is the former libyan leader's second oldest son, he was tracked down and captured yesterday in libya's southern desert. >>> tragedy in philadelphia today. two men collapsed and died while running the...
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t.j. >> thanks to ted rowlands. let's turn to greece now.inister there appears he's going to be able to keep his job, just barely. that's important to all of us. we'll explain, george papandreou survived a vote that could have forced him to dissolve his government. while the political mess is sorted out, a deal to save greece's economy is gathering dust right now. this is the proposed bailout for greece that would have wiped out half the country's debt, it also would have forced severe cuts in public programs. that led to widespread rioting. you may have seen pictures of that in the past weeks. what may be worse is the fact that greece's economy is linked to world markets. that's why this is important for all of us. so many banks bet big on greece's recovery and a lot are losing a lot of money now. meanwhile world leaders pledged support for the greek debt deal and other drastic measures. while meeting in france for the g-20 summit, they wrapped up meetings by unveiling a two-page document, an action plan. the plan is short on specifics, how
t.j. >> thanks to ted rowlands. let's turn to greece now.inister there appears he's going to be able to keep his job, just barely. that's important to all of us. we'll explain, george papandreou survived a vote that could have forced him to dissolve his government. while the political mess is sorted out, a deal to save greece's economy is gathering dust right now. this is the proposed bailout for greece that would have wiped out half the country's debt, it also would have forced severe...
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ted rowlands was at the courthouse today. the most dramatic day of many dramatic day in this trial.you surprised by the verdict in the end? >> not surprised, piers, especially when you take into consideration the amount of time that the jury deliberated. it was in that spot where, if they did come to a unanimous decision, which we knew they obviously did because they came to a verdict, and it was only ten hours of deliberation, likely it was going to be guilty. that said, you never know what they're going to say. but i wouldn't say that many people were in that courtroom were surprised. >> what was the reaction from michael jackson's family? you could hear a few gasps when the verdict was announced. was that from members of his family? >> yeah, it was from right behind me. it was la toya jackson and kathy hilton, they were sitting basically next to each other. when the verdict was announced, you could hear it over the audio transmission, but i could definitely hear it right behind me and in the courtroom it was very loud. other than that, the jacksons didn't make much in term of a n
ted rowlands was at the courthouse today. the most dramatic day of many dramatic day in this trial.you surprised by the verdict in the end? >> not surprised, piers, especially when you take into consideration the amount of time that the jury deliberated. it was in that spot where, if they did come to a unanimous decision, which we knew they obviously did because they came to a verdict, and it was only ten hours of deliberation, likely it was going to be guilty. that said, you never know...
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ted rowlands is riding an amtrack train to chicago. ted? >> reporter: brooke, we've been talking to people all morning long. we started at st. louis at 4:30 in the morning. melvin joined us later on in the trip. you like the train? yes or no? >> yes. >> why? >> it's convenient, you know. it's just convenient for me. my daughter is in st. louis, i'm in chicago. it's a quick trip. >> and cheaper, too. betty is on her way to virginia, eventually and betty, why do you like taking the train? >> well, it's a better ride. it's more economical. there's no sense in flying from st. louis and i've changed planes at midway. so it's just more economical. i only pay $30 round trip for my train ticket. >> you're going to see your son for thanksgiving? >> in fairfax, virginia. >> back for christmas? >> exactly. >> and she's going to be taking the train again, brooke. she has seen it all. she serves beer, liquor, and other things on the amtrack trains. this should be a reality show you a you should star in it? >> yes, absolutely. >> absolutely. we want to s
ted rowlands is riding an amtrack train to chicago. ted? >> reporter: brooke, we've been talking to people all morning long. we started at st. louis at 4:30 in the morning. melvin joined us later on in the trip. you like the train? yes or no? >> yes. >> why? >> it's convenient, you know. it's just convenient for me. my daughter is in st. louis, i'm in chicago. it's a quick trip. >> and cheaper, too. betty is on her way to virginia, eventually and betty, why do you...
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>> questions raised by ted rowlands. great job covering the trial. now joining us to ago little deeper, legal contributor for "in session." and sunny hostin. i start to start with you. what sealed it for the prosecution? >> it had to have been the pharmacy records. four gallons of propofol delivered to conrad murray's, not his clinic or a hospital but to conrad murray's girlfriend's house. and then of course, transferred over to michael jackson. it was the trail. i wrote this on the daily beast today. it was the trail that conrad murray left for himself that really was his undoing. those pharmacy records. his phone and e-mail records. that show he couldn't possibly have been paying attention to michael jackson those final few hours of his life. he was on the phone and he was sending e-mails on his imphone. >> let's follow up. i want to you listen to the testimony of the cardiologist who was part of the prosecution's case, making the case that number one, dr. murray was negligent for giving michael jackson the drug in the first place. then he goes on.
>> questions raised by ted rowlands. great job covering the trial. now joining us to ago little deeper, legal contributor for "in session." and sunny hostin. i start to start with you. what sealed it for the prosecution? >> it had to have been the pharmacy records. four gallons of propofol delivered to conrad murray's, not his clinic or a hospital but to conrad murray's girlfriend's house. and then of course, transferred over to michael jackson. it was the trail. i wrote...
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ted rowlands is outside of the courthouse. fill us in. what happened today? >> reporter: well, the big news was that dr. murray, when asked about the judge in this case if he wanted to testify, are you sure you understand the ramifications of this and he said, yes, i completely understand. we have some testimony. we finished it up with the defense expert and then the prosecution in the rebuttal case finished up their expert. as you mentioned, both sides rested and now the testimony is in. the jury has sat through a month of testimony and collectively i'm sure they are sighing, thank you. they are done. they are done with at least this part of it. now it's up to them. >> soits up to them, from what i understand, they get a break tomorrow and the case goes to the jury, what, thursday? >> reporter: yeah. the judge is giving them the rest of today and tomorrow, the lawyers to prepare for their closing arguments. thursday they will have their close and then the jury will get their instructions following the closing arguments. so i suspect they will start deliberat
ted rowlands is outside of the courthouse. fill us in. what happened today? >> reporter: well, the big news was that dr. murray, when asked about the judge in this case if he wanted to testify, are you sure you understand the ramifications of this and he said, yes, i completely understand. we have some testimony. we finished it up with the defense expert and then the prosecution in the rebuttal case finished up their expert. as you mentioned, both sides rested and now the testimony is in....
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rowland burke reports. >> look closely. the hand is shaking. the water is from a radioactive bottle inside the fukushima plant. he is demonstrating its fate in the decontamination process. this is the bottle being filled with water at the power station, leftover and used for things like watering plants. journalists have repeatedly challenged the spokesman to prove is save. and the eight months after the explosions and meltdowns of fukushima, radiation is still leaking from the reactor's. the ability of the -- the faith of the japanese in the ability of the authorities to contain the situation has been shaken. there have been scarce for beef, even green tea. the 20 kilometers around the plant, exclusion and remains in force. tens of thousands have been forced to abandon their homes. the government plans to bring the reactor to a stable shut down by the end of the year. but that will be the end of only the immediate crisis. they are contaminating the area around the power station. after drinking the water, he admitted his act of courage did not r
rowland burke reports. >> look closely. the hand is shaking. the water is from a radioactive bottle inside the fukushima plant. he is demonstrating its fate in the decontamination process. this is the bottle being filled with water at the power station, leftover and used for things like watering plants. journalists have repeatedly challenged the spokesman to prove is save. and the eight months after the explosions and meltdowns of fukushima, radiation is still leaking from the reactor's....
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ted rowlands is joining us now. our correspondent inside the courtroom when the verdict was announced, what was it like in there, ted? >> well, as you can imagine, wolf, very intense during that moment right before the court clerk read the verdict. and then afterwards, i don't know if you could hear it over the court audio, but a couple members of the jackson family and kathy hilton who was also sitting with the jackson family, let out an outburst basically a celebratory one and that got a stern reaction from bailiffs. murray's side, obviously, the opposite. conrad murray wheb they put the handcuff owns him, he turned around and locked at his daughter who was crying, and his mother. anna nicole alvarez, who has been staying in l.a. since the trial, said i love you, as they carted him in handcuffs out of the courtroom. the jackson family, for the most part, besides the outburst was very quiet. the family show and katherine jackson, showed no reaction as the verdict was read. she did in a very poignant moment lead the
ted rowlands is joining us now. our correspondent inside the courtroom when the verdict was announced, what was it like in there, ted? >> well, as you can imagine, wolf, very intense during that moment right before the court clerk read the verdict. and then afterwards, i don't know if you could hear it over the court audio, but a couple members of the jackson family and kathy hilton who was also sitting with the jackson family, let out an outburst basically a celebratory one and that got...
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>> cnn's ted rowlands in los angeles. thank you, ted. one person who was not called to testify in murray's trial is jackson's dermatologyist. dr. klein talked to jean casarez on trutv and what he had to say was shocking. >> do you believe he was addicted psychologically to prop poll? >> no, he was addicted to propofol, because he could not fall asleep with it. you have to read wikipedia about me, because i once chartered a plane to los angeles because i went to hear that a doctor was give canning him propofol, and i knew he had a dependency about it, and the reason why i, myself, and my nurse slept on the floor to the room to prevent the plastic surgeon there to give him propofol, and i knew that the problem happened and i did my best to prevent it. i did my best, but i'm only one man and i have to take care of my own life. i knew that the problem existed and we had long discussions about it. he did it in new york once, and i went there to save him, because a drug made him go running down the street. >> to see the entire interview tune i
>> cnn's ted rowlands in los angeles. thank you, ted. one person who was not called to testify in murray's trial is jackson's dermatologyist. dr. klein talked to jean casarez on trutv and what he had to say was shocking. >> do you believe he was addicted psychologically to prop poll? >> no, he was addicted to propofol, because he could not fall asleep with it. you have to read wikipedia about me, because i once chartered a plane to los angeles because i went to hear that a...
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susan, and jimmy, want to start with you, jimmy, your reaction to the degree to which both landon rowlandue that money has infected our judicial elections. >> i'm not supposed to laugh, but why not the third branch of government, right? i mean, aren't we at the stage where we know in my lifetime -- or in my time in washington in the last 19 years, the white house for all intents and purpose has been bought. republicans and testimonies. the congress clearly is bought, republicans and democrats. no matter who the speaker -- >> and it prevents certain things from being done or talked about. >> perhaps. but now we're talking -- the great thing is, thank god, the federal judges can't be bought. they have to be appointed by a president and confirmed by the senate. but when it comes to the state and county judges, which is actually where all tort law is done, i mean, a super majority of all law is decided in those courts. now the koch brothers can decide how those cases are determined. >> well, a massive poll -- >> what do you mean now? it's been going on, it's nothing new. so if someone from a
susan, and jimmy, want to start with you, jimmy, your reaction to the degree to which both landon rowlandue that money has infected our judicial elections. >> i'm not supposed to laugh, but why not the third branch of government, right? i mean, aren't we at the stage where we know in my lifetime -- or in my time in washington in the last 19 years, the white house for all intents and purpose has been bought. republicans and testimonies. the congress clearly is bought, republicans and...
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. >> i'm ted rowlands at cnn world headquarters in atlanta. i'll see you back here tomorrow night at 6:00, 7:00, and 10:00 eastern. good night. >>> this is independence hall, the birthplace of our american form of government. and for us, the starting point for our journey in to why so often that government is failing us now. been asked to do a report on gerri mandering. what do you there about gerrymandering. >> i think gerrymandering is a great guy. >> they're lined up to see the liberty bell. >> what do you think about gerrymandering? >> i don't know him. >> how about you? >> i never heard of him. >> it's actually the way politicians draw up congressional districts. >> oh! >> into weird-looking shapes so they can protect their own seats. >> okay. >> we brought along these inkblot cards as examples. what does this look like to you? >> like california coastline. >> tell me what's the first thing that comes to mind. >> skyline. >> how about this one? >> haven't a clue. >> a dragon. >> a dragon? very good. do you know these are u.s. congressiona
. >> i'm ted rowlands at cnn world headquarters in atlanta. i'll see you back here tomorrow night at 6:00, 7:00, and 10:00 eastern. good night. >>> this is independence hall, the birthplace of our american form of government. and for us, the starting point for our journey in to why so often that government is failing us now. been asked to do a report on gerri mandering. what do you there about gerrymandering. >> i think gerrymandering is a great guy. >> they're lined...
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tim rowlands has the latest from los angeles. >> reporter: when court resumes we'll find out whetherdr. conrad murray takes the stand in his own defense. at the conclusion of court yesterday, the judge, after the jury left the room, asked murray point-blank are you going to testify. murray replied he hadn't made up his mind yet. the judge said in essence you better hurry up and gave him until 8:30 a.m. pacific time to decide whether or not he will take the stand. on monday there are fireworks in the courtroom with lead prosecutor david walgren attacking the defense star witness, dr. paul white on cross examination. walgren tried to dismantle the theory that michael jackson killed himself with an injection of propofol. he also attacked white in that he asked him about standard of care issues, specifically at one point he talked about michael jackson being found unresponsive, yet dr. conrad murray waiting 20 minutes to call 911. >> there's no justification for what conrad murray did in failing to call 911, is there? >> as i said earlier, i think he should have called 911 sooner. i do n
tim rowlands has the latest from los angeles. >> reporter: when court resumes we'll find out whetherdr. conrad murray takes the stand in his own defense. at the conclusion of court yesterday, the judge, after the jury left the room, asked murray point-blank are you going to testify. murray replied he hadn't made up his mind yet. the judge said in essence you better hurry up and gave him until 8:30 a.m. pacific time to decide whether or not he will take the stand. on monday there are...
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our ted rowlands is ready to ride the rails. ted, can you hear me? ted? ted? oh, ted. >> reporter: i don't hear anything off air. >> i don't think ted can hear me. >> reporter: well, we are at -- we're in st. louis right now. and we're going to be traveling from st. louis to chicago. normally, of course, we'd go to an airport on this day, the busiest travel day of the year, but instead of talking to angry airport passengers, carol, we've decided to take the train and talk to some of these folks. 42.5 million people will be taking the train, and we're going to be taking the train along with them. we're going to use this little backpack thing here. this will enable us to go live from inside the train . it's a 5 1/2-hour train ride. we'll be on the train reporting, talking to people about all kinds of things from the super committee to why they chose the train and where they're going. we're hoping our technology works. and we're hoping to meet some great people on the train. 42 million people traveling this week. but only about 1 million of them take the train. w
our ted rowlands is ready to ride the rails. ted, can you hear me? ted? ted? oh, ted. >> reporter: i don't hear anything off air. >> i don't think ted can hear me. >> reporter: well, we are at -- we're in st. louis right now. and we're going to be traveling from st. louis to chicago. normally, of course, we'd go to an airport on this day, the busiest travel day of the year, but instead of talking to angry airport passengers, carol, we've decided to take the train and talk to...
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i'm ted rowlands. fredricka whitfield is off today. facing negotiation deadlocks and a looming deadline cnn has learned that the deficit cutting super committee is no longer discussing if a deal can be reached. now they are talking about how to announce that talks have failed. barring any last minute solution. both sides are talking about the official end of work to trim more than $1 trillion from the deficit. lisa is on capitol hill. it looks like this is over, lisa, what happens now? >> right. a couple of things happen. first of all we'll get the official announcement as you're talking about, saying that may come tomorrow, discussions under way. as the super committee fails that would trigger across the board cuts of 8 to 9% to most every government agency and those would not go into effect another year. a lot of speculation to whether congress will pull that back. but let's get back to sort of where we are right at this moment. behind the scenes, we have many, several sources republican and democrats, telling us they're planning for
i'm ted rowlands. fredricka whitfield is off today. facing negotiation deadlocks and a looming deadline cnn has learned that the deficit cutting super committee is no longer discussing if a deal can be reached. now they are talking about how to announce that talks have failed. barring any last minute solution. both sides are talking about the official end of work to trim more than $1 trillion from the deficit. lisa is on capitol hill. it looks like this is over, lisa, what happens now? >>...
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of china one to look at thailand open the concluding rowland of the fifteen event twenty eleven women's true or the jew defeating the american pair of jennifer kesse see. in the pool medal much the chinese ladies needing just forty minutes to run the straight sets victory the defending champions came in the first set twenty one sixteen in the region better in the second taking that one twenty one through the winning per share in the thirty thousand dollars first prize it is their ninth victory ever in the world tour on their second of the. ok let's end where we started with football i mentioned earlier the regular season in the russian premier league. let's take a look all nineteen strikes that cross the line in game week thirty eight is of course the time gold. live. live. live. live. live. live. live. live live. live . that is where we have to leave the sports world weather is coming up just draw in the corner though and i'll see you shortly. the truth is that so much of a lot of people after hearing all that little tough. love bring up something amicable divorce for well over a gener
of china one to look at thailand open the concluding rowland of the fifteen event twenty eleven women's true or the jew defeating the american pair of jennifer kesse see. in the pool medal much the chinese ladies needing just forty minutes to run the straight sets victory the defending champions came in the first set twenty one sixteen in the region better in the second taking that one twenty one through the winning per share in the thirty thousand dollars first prize it is their ninth victory...
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self-determination but in fact you can see that i'm sorry it's not a list of plato's i think the south to rowland's would be able to obtain the right to self-determination sooner or later but at present they're probably at different stages and developing in the direction of becoming a failed state and then when they probably become a free state they will be able to use the right of self-determination and decide if they want or do not wish to stay inside italy or tension or strip it's legal we all belong to one and the same noon so there must be no problem that. we still have such baron and i think it's an absolutely positive step and they must be a possibility to support it like the regional interests of the northern they actively support the desire for autonomy regions which are not in a tally and that's why we did not contradict on the contrary the condition of the federal political party is the same as many usual circle. was the. animal talking of creation of the of the food system the global food system is not created to feed the people of the world is created to maximize the profits. gernot tr
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self-determination but in fact we can see that inside the it's not always applied i think the south to rowland's will be able to obtain the right to self-determination sooner or later but at present they're probably at different stages and developing in the direction of becoming a free state and then when they probably become a free state they will be able to use the right of self-determination and desire. if they want or do not want to stay inside italy or attempt to austria it's legal we all belong to one and the same european union so there must be no problem with that. we still have such bans and i think it's an absolutely positive step and they must be a possibility to support it like the regional interests of the northern league they actively support the desire for autonomy regions which are not even italian that's why we do not contradict on the contrary the position of the federal political party is the same on many issues you've made a rope song which people can listen to on your website let's have a listen to that first. as who it is divorced. i consciously will not do it i'm a politic
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self-determination but in fact you can see that i'm sorry it's not always applied i think the south to rowland's would be able to obtain the right to self-determination sooner or later but at present they're probably at different stages and developing in the direction of becoming a failed state and then when they probably become a free state they will be able to use the right of self-determination and decide. if they want to not to stay inside italy and to a strip of the it's illegal we all belong to one of the sages up in union so there must be no problem that. we still have such. and i think it's an absolutely positive step and it must be a possibility to support it like the regional interests of the northern league they actively support the desire for autonomy of regions and italian that's why we did not contradict on the contrary the position of the federal political party is the same as many officials will start with. the issues that so much of a lot of people at the theory of all that is it all worth it what's next for the occupy movement across the us after police use strong arm tactics t
self-determination but in fact you can see that i'm sorry it's not always applied i think the south to rowland's would be able to obtain the right to self-determination sooner or later but at present they're probably at different stages and developing in the direction of becoming a failed state and then when they probably become a free state they will be able to use the right of self-determination and decide. if they want to not to stay inside italy and to a strip of the it's illegal we all...
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>> i'm ted rowlands at cnn world headquarters in atlanta. i'll see you back here tomorrow night at 6:00, 7:00, and 10:00 eastern. good night. >>> tonight, joel osteen, christian rock star and the man who preaches to a faithful flock of millions. last time he was here he made headlines by saying this. >> is homosexuality a sin in your eyes sf. >> yes. i've always believed, piers, the scripture shows that it's a sin. >> now he's back and he'll be answering some more tough questions. >> how do you explain that a just god can allow these kind avenue trofts to happen? >> the world we live in is not a perfect world. >> what is your view of state executions? >> i'm for second chances and mercy. yet there's consequences for what we've done. >> if i ask you about abortion, what would you say? >> my view is that every baby should live. >> do you like being interviewed or do you find it a bit of a minefield? >> you know what, i enjoy it. >> tonight, joel and victoria osteen. >> it's great to be back with you. >> we're still praying for you. >> this is
>> i'm ted rowlands at cnn world headquarters in atlanta. i'll see you back here tomorrow night at 6:00, 7:00, and 10:00 eastern. good night. >>> tonight, joel osteen, christian rock star and the man who preaches to a faithful flock of millions. last time he was here he made headlines by saying this. >> is homosexuality a sin in your eyes sf. >> yes. i've always believed, piers, the scripture shows that it's a sin. >> now he's back and he'll be answering some...
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ted rowlands is at the courthouse and joins me now. no verdict. what does that tell you? we've had a full day of deliberations. clearly the jury are still thinking about this. why? >> reporter: well, seven and a half hours of work today piers. what we do know is it wasn't a situation where they went back, took a vote, and were all in agreement. now is there major discourse here? who knows? if they are going to come to an agreement, of course there is a good chance or a significant chance there would be a hung jury. likely what they're doing is taking their time. this is a jury we've been watching over the last six weeks and they've taken notes and they seem like a very serious bunch. not surprising that they would be diligent in their deliberations. >> ted, stand by for a moment. i'm going to bring in somebody who is an absolute jury expert. i've just read these amazing statistics on your career. a thousand trials you've consulted on. you've picked over 600 juries. so i need to ask you the salient questions about this jury. they are the people now deciding the fate of who
ted rowlands is at the courthouse and joins me now. no verdict. what does that tell you? we've had a full day of deliberations. clearly the jury are still thinking about this. why? >> reporter: well, seven and a half hours of work today piers. what we do know is it wasn't a situation where they went back, took a vote, and were all in agreement. now is there major discourse here? who knows? if they are going to come to an agreement, of course there is a good chance or a significant chance...
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off the backs you know when the remaining minnows galati and tony rowland's here came a person off a second was an own goal from christiane soggy times ferguson's men leave the group only goal difference from benfica drew one one but basel. done by munich say told the group they are free to win it and to mark foley germany striker mario gomez for the first time trick this city very in second place after a brief no win after that they are. not europe's biggest basketball clubs are also competing each i can see each other on wednesday and sees the moscow remain unbeaten and we really got from easy eighty nine points to forty seven away victory as are going to after ten minutes the last of our lives for twenty two to thirty now and thanks to the efforts of one particular benchley chipped in with fourteen points after an hour. that leaves straight sixty seven to thirty five minutes good form the top scoring in points and getting on the end of the breakaway. right until the end and croatia record their third victory in as many games that puts them in charge of group b. and close to sealin
off the backs you know when the remaining minnows galati and tony rowland's here came a person off a second was an own goal from christiane soggy times ferguson's men leave the group only goal difference from benfica drew one one but basel. done by munich say told the group they are free to win it and to mark foley germany striker mario gomez for the first time trick this city very in second place after a brief no win after that they are. not europe's biggest basketball clubs are also competing...