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. >> and now cnn's todd rollins just spoke with william bratton.s tape coming into us right now. listen to what he told us. >> well, the inquiry into the death of mr. jackson is continuing. we will still await corroboration from the coroner's office as to the cause of death that is going to be very dependent on the toxicology reports that are due to come back or whatever it is we're dealing with. >> ted rollins joins us right now along withdrew griffin from our special investigations unit. l.a. police chief confirming they're looking into jackson's drug abuse. it could have both been -- or rather been either an accidental overdose or homicide. give us more detail on what he told you. i know you just talked to him. >> yeah. basically what he's saying is they have a far reaching investigation, meaning they're preparing for what he called both the wofrts case scenario. meaning they're going out there assuming this could come back as a potential homicide. they're investigating on that level. and then they're going to wait to see what the coroner says.
. >> and now cnn's todd rollins just spoke with william bratton.s tape coming into us right now. listen to what he told us. >> well, the inquiry into the death of mr. jackson is continuing. we will still await corroboration from the coroner's office as to the cause of death that is going to be very dependent on the toxicology reports that are due to come back or whatever it is we're dealing with. >> ted rollins joins us right now along withdrew griffin from our special...
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in this case, which would be an involuntary manslaughter type of case and that's what bratton would be looking at. >> larry: the doctor would be charged? >> that's correct. whether or not someone gave mr. jackson, medication, pills, whatever, that they knew that could likely cause him to kill himself. >> larry: of course, a doctor getting paid by mr. jackson would be unlikely want to kill him. >> that's correct. you would hope not. but what would happen is that mr. jackson having a drug problem could seek seeing a doctor, trying to get a prescription for whatever drugs and the drugs that we've seen in this case, so far, come forward are only drugs a doctor could prescribe. >> larry: ted, logically, all of this is conjecture until you get an autopsy? >> absolutely. that's what chief bratton said yesterday, that they're moving forward to cover themselves if it becomes a homicide investigation. but clearly they said the coroner's got the next move in this. wait for the toxicology to come back and then you can move forward. >> larry: mark, sit logical to move forward here if a doctor overp
in this case, which would be an involuntary manslaughter type of case and that's what bratton would be looking at. >> larry: the doctor would be charged? >> that's correct. whether or not someone gave mr. jackson, medication, pills, whatever, that they knew that could likely cause him to kill himself. >> larry: of course, a doctor getting paid by mr. jackson would be unlikely want to kill him. >> that's correct. you would hope not. but what would happen is that mr....
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i say a-plus to chief bratton and his staff also in conducting this investigation. but folks, don't go away. we've got plenty more. we're going to talk about what exactly was in the warrants and we'll be taking your calls live.
i say a-plus to chief bratton and his staff also in conducting this investigation. but folks, don't go away. we've got plenty more. we're going to talk about what exactly was in the warrants and we'll be taking your calls live.
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that's what chief bratton said yesterday. they're moving forward to cover themselves if it becomes a homicide investigation. they say the coroner has the next move in this. >> larry: mark, is it logical to move forward if a doctor overprescribed in. >> you know, there is precedent for it preerecently when the attorney general charged people in connection to anna nicole smith. they could do it as a manslaughter. there's a recent california supreme court case which would give them some impetus if they wanted to charge in an implied malice second-degree murder. what they're saying is in line with your comment, nobody -- you don't have to have that intent to kill. if there is just such reckless disregard or gross negligence rising to the level where somebody knew or should have known, that can imply the malice and somebody could arguably, some ambitious or aggressive prosecutor could file charges including second-degree murder. >> larry: robin, is that tough to prove? >> there's difficulties in this case. you have a causation her
that's what chief bratton said yesterday. they're moving forward to cover themselves if it becomes a homicide investigation. they say the coroner has the next move in this. >> larry: mark, is it logical to move forward if a doctor overprescribed in. >> you know, there is precedent for it preerecently when the attorney general charged people in connection to anna nicole smith. they could do it as a manslaughter. there's a recent california supreme court case which would give them...
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as you said, chief bratton has noruled out homicide, alex. >> inah, can you ve us the latest o where micha jackson's body is and where he's going to be buried? what do we kow abou that? >> reporter: ell, the lt we ve, the last, you know, really od report that we have is that he is stl at forestawn in llywhills, which is whe he was take after his body was leased from the coroner's office. sie then there have been so many rumors and so many fferent reports about what could have hpened to it, whether hisody was actually in the casket during his funeral trtribut b b the lastst we hrd ishaha hisody will remain therere titil the family decide where it shouldd go. that may have s sothing to d with wheheth they could ry the body att neverland. apaprently there are oongng negotiatioionsbobouthether it is lelegallpopoible to t tt. of course, inhat scenario f fs wouldabablutely wlclcom that nene because as manyeoeopl suspect, it coululd turn into a west coast grgreland of sorts. asas f f as the family ss ininditeted,hey say this is a a private mtete and shouldn't matttt t tonyone except us wher
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eric: chief bratton, you know, the lakers won and there was, you know, rioting.ver cars. do you expect any sort of violent behavior at all? >> no. we don't anticipate anything of any magnitude in terms of disorder here for this event. we are expecting at the most large crowds but we don't anticipate that they are going to be unruly. that's not the nature of this event. brian: chief, the other problem, i imagine, if a guy like usher, smoky robinson, some of the more famous people beyonce they come to town. do they have to call you up and say hey, i'm probably going to need some security to get, in to get out, to land, to get around? is that your responsibility, too? >> we coordinate with security personnel. their security is really up to them. as private citizens. and they are pretty adept at getting in and out of these types of venues. we will work with them. so we are not expecting any problems relative to getting any of the mourners who are attending this ceremony or any of the people who are coming in to provide i guess entertainment is the wrong term. this is
eric: chief bratton, you know, the lakers won and there was, you know, rioting.ver cars. do you expect any sort of violent behavior at all? >> no. we don't anticipate anything of any magnitude in terms of disorder here for this event. we are expecting at the most large crowds but we don't anticipate that they are going to be unruly. that's not the nature of this event. brian: chief, the other problem, i imagine, if a guy like usher, smoky robinson, some of the more famous people beyonce...
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yet. >> i've heard from the police chief, bratton, he says that he doesn't know one way or the otherht. >> but can you imagine the scene of anesthesiologist in a mobile i.v. unit and in a van and he's got to stay hooked up to this all night to sleep. >> they could be charged with narcotics dealing which is of course outside the medical practice. >>> it's a mystery. michael jackson's sudden death at age 50. the singer's arms riddled with marks and veins had collapsed, found in people who use i.v. drugs. >> our source cautioned investigators cannot say whether a diprivan iv mark caused the marks on jackson's arms. >> it can be pumped through an i.v. line like this or you can regulate it with your hand like this. give too much and you can kill the person, stop breathing. >> diprivan, when you use it in the o.r., you need oxygen to be administered to monitor your vitals and keep the heart beating. >> there were a couple of occasions during my time of employment that i noticed dr. murray exiting the kitchen area through the side drawer, carrying a couple of oxygen tanks. >> the fact that
yet. >> i've heard from the police chief, bratton, he says that he doesn't know one way or the otherht. >> but can you imagine the scene of anesthesiologist in a mobile i.v. unit and in a van and he's got to stay hooked up to this all night to sleep. >> they could be charged with narcotics dealing which is of course outside the medical practice. >>> it's a mystery. michael jackson's sudden death at age 50. the singer's arms riddled with marks and veins had collapsed,...
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at least not yet. >> i heard from the police chief, bratton, who says he doesn't know one way or the, doug burns, though, can you imagine the scene of an anesthesiologist in a mobile i.v. unit like a van injecting him, and he's got to stay hooked up to this all night to sleep? >> it's unbelievable. they could also be charged with narcotics dealing. which is outside the course of medical practice. >>> a mystery. >>> it's a mystery. michael jackson's sudden death at age 50. what killed him? sources are telling cnn the singer's arms were riddled with marks, and the veins had collapsed. both characteristics that experts say you find in people who use i.v. drugs. >> our source cautioned investigators can't say right now if diprivan i.v. drip caused the track marks on jackson's arms. >> pure diprivan can be pumped through an i.v. line just like this with precision dosing through a pump, or you can regulate it with your hand like this. give too much, and you can kill the person, stop breathing. >> diprivan, when you use it in the o.r. you need oxygen to be administered to monitor juror vita
at least not yet. >> i heard from the police chief, bratton, who says he doesn't know one way or the, doug burns, though, can you imagine the scene of an anesthesiologist in a mobile i.v. unit like a van injecting him, and he's got to stay hooked up to this all night to sleep? >> it's unbelievable. they could also be charged with narcotics dealing. which is outside the course of medical practice. >>> a mystery. >>> it's a mystery. michael jackson's sudden death at...
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and thus far this family says a plus to bill bratton the chief of lapd and a plus to jerry brown whomaking all the connections and connecting all the dots. >> i'm sorry peter schaefer, but i say a plus to chief bratton and his staff also in conducting this investigation. we're going to talk about what exactly was in the warrants and we'll be taking your calls live. >> reporter: more than 1500 miles from where michael jackson took his last breath, a painstaking search for clues. without warning, robbery homicide detectives from los angeles, houston police, and federal drug agents raided the office of dr. conrad murray, jackson's personal physician who was at his house the day he died. his lawyers said investigators were authorized to "search for and seize items including documents they believed constituted evidence of the offense of manslaughter." that's the first time the word manslaughter has been used by anyone closely connected to the case. >> i'm mike brooks in for nancy grace. well, they said -- the attorney for dr. conrad murray said he and his client were going along and helpi
and thus far this family says a plus to bill bratton the chief of lapd and a plus to jerry brown whomaking all the connections and connecting all the dots. >> i'm sorry peter schaefer, but i say a plus to chief bratton and his staff also in conducting this investigation. we're going to talk about what exactly was in the warrants and we'll be taking your calls live. >> reporter: more than 1500 miles from where michael jackson took his last breath, a painstaking search for clues....
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at least not yet. >> i heard from the police chief, bratton, who says he doesn't know one way or theer, doug burns, though, can you imagine the scene of an anesthesiologist in a mobile i.v. unit like a van injecting him, and he's got to stay hooked up to this all night to sleep? >> it's unbelievable. they could also be charged with narcotics dealing. which is outside the course of medical practice. they said it would never last. but it's been two months, and you're still going strong. glade lasting impressions. two fragrances alternate to keep things... fresh and exciting day after day. - and not just for 30 days. - ( inhales deeply, sighs ) but for 60. it's the longest-lasting plugins ever. get freshness that won't fade away for 60 days. ahhh! with plugins lasting impressions. and yes, it's glade. s.c. johnson, a family company. >>> a mystery. michael jackson's sudden death at age 50. what killed him? sources are telling cnn the singer's arms were riddled with marks, and the veins had collapsed. both characteristics that experts say you find in people who use i.v. drugs. >> our sour
at least not yet. >> i heard from the police chief, bratton, who says he doesn't know one way or theer, doug burns, though, can you imagine the scene of an anesthesiologist in a mobile i.v. unit like a van injecting him, and he's got to stay hooked up to this all night to sleep? >> it's unbelievable. they could also be charged with narcotics dealing. which is outside the course of medical practice. they said it would never last. but it's been two months, and you're still going...
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police chief william bratton credits the city's hiring of 900 more officers, help from businesses and community groups, and greater efforts to closely track crime so police are deployed to the most effective locations. >> we live and breathe those crime numbers. that's how we assign our resources. >> reporter: others say it's bratton, who recently quoted gandhi, in a newspaper editorial, who has turned around a department scarred by scandals. even with that success, city leaders continue to lobby state and federal officials for more resources. mayor antonio villaraigosa travelled to sacramento to warn against a plan to divert tax revenues from local governments to close the state budget deficit. >> the money's got to come from somewhere, what you're doing is you're cutting critical services. you're not just cutting potholes and street repair. for me, 1,400 police officers is what we're talking about. >> reporter: the city has its own half billion dollar budget shortfall. money is so tight some city officials howled at the prospect of paying for security for the los angeles lakers cham
police chief william bratton credits the city's hiring of 900 more officers, help from businesses and community groups, and greater efforts to closely track crime so police are deployed to the most effective locations. >> we live and breathe those crime numbers. that's how we assign our resources. >> reporter: others say it's bratton, who recently quoted gandhi, in a newspaper editorial, who has turned around a department scarred by scandals. even with that success, city leaders...
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. >> chief william bratton, thank you.ood luck to you. >> all the best. >> now over to you, harry. >> we are joined here by the reverend jesse jackson, who spent time with this family. have they had even a minute to mourn? >> no, not very much. the good news is that a strong and a big family, and very religious centered. the grand matriarch of the family, catherine, mrs. jackson was speaking to her kids. i've lost my son, i've lost my baby. michael was a good boy. they trusted each other. that's why he bequeathed the will to her. the joy, almost redemptive. but they didn't hear from the doctor. and the coroner didn't hear from the doctor. his car was impounded. there was a lawyer some of then in part it becomes an investigation. so that dimension took them far afield. >> and the police are knocking on the door with a search warrant. >> knocking on the doors, and as i said, in part becomes an investigation. then the custody of the children, his mega business empire. all of that just kept -- >> what does the family want to g
. >> chief william bratton, thank you.ood luck to you. >> all the best. >> now over to you, harry. >> we are joined here by the reverend jesse jackson, who spent time with this family. have they had even a minute to mourn? >> no, not very much. the good news is that a strong and a big family, and very religious centered. the grand matriarch of the family, catherine, mrs. jackson was speaking to her kids. i've lost my son, i've lost my baby. michael was a good boy....
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police chief william bratton told us just moments ago. >> well, the inquiry into the death of mr. jackson is continuing. we will still await corroboration from the coroner's office as to the cause of death. that is going to be very dependent on the toxicology reports that are due to come back. and based on those, we'll have an idea of what it is that we're dealing with. are we dealing with homicide? are we dealing with an accidental overdose? what are we dealing with? so as we're standing here speaking, i can tell you we don't have that information. >> wait until the coroner or finished? you don't have to wait until the report is out, do you, to change the classification of the investigation? >> we have a very comprehensive and far-reaching investigation which has been pretty widely reported in the media that we're looking at his prescription drug history, the doctors that he's dealt with over the years. and the cooperation of the dea and the state attorney general's office who keeps those records. so those are being looked at by our person until. we at the time offered that with
police chief william bratton told us just moments ago. >> well, the inquiry into the death of mr. jackson is continuing. we will still await corroboration from the coroner's office as to the cause of death. that is going to be very dependent on the toxicology reports that are due to come back. and based on those, we'll have an idea of what it is that we're dealing with. are we dealing with homicide? are we dealing with an accidental overdose? what are we dealing with? so as we're standing...
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los angeles police c chi william bratton saying he's n not rulin tt homicide as acause of death. and joe jacksonon had this tosa. >> i j ju couldn't belieie w wh was haappinin tomichael,l, cacausi just couldn't'telieve ,,ou kw.w. an i do b bieve thehere was fou play. i i believe tht.t. joinin us n now via skype from ami is geraldd snsnr, chief investigator rpoport for the daily y beef.com. wee dot chief atatn saying he's waitining f f theoxoxicogy rerts to come bak.k. what are thehe odds t tha homice charges wiwillee filed when tha repoport c coss bacck? >> i'llltete youalex, i think from everyrythg g i' hearing inside the investigatatn,n, they're u un tremendous pressusu, , the eyes the world are upon them becausese t ts is drugnvnvesgation now that shows had yo had aop star who was t takg g a t typ of drugs with multipleprescririioions possssib h hing some employees have them fifill,, underr fsese names, having mededicioionst his house that aren'n't enen suppos to be ououtse of a hospital. if they don't f flele charges , a lolot of people are going to y theyey wenen'tough enoug
los angeles police c chi william bratton saying he's n not rulin tt homicide as acause of death. and joe jacksonon had this tosa. >> i j ju couldn't belieie w wh was haappinin tomichael,l, cacausi just couldn't'telieve ,,ou kw.w. an i do b bieve thehere was fou play. i i believe tht.t. joinin us n now via skype from ami is geraldd snsnr, chief investigator rpoport for the daily y beef.com. wee dot chief atatn saying he's waitining f f theoxoxicogy rerts to come bak.k. what are thehe odds...
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los angeles police chief william bratton told cnn police are waiting for the coroner's report before they rule out any possibility. >>> speaking of drugs, pot smokers in california are rallying behind a tv ad that calls for legalizing and regulating marijuana. they say it would help the state raise money at a time when cash is certainly scarce. look at the commercial. >> even our state parks could be closed. but the governor and legislature are ignoring millions of californians who want to pay taxes. we are marijuana consumers. >> reporter: a group called "the marijuana policy project "says pot legal zig would generate a billion tax dollars each year. >> what we have done is have this very large market. it the number one cash crop in california to unregulated criminals. >> they say it will bring in a billion which i think it is doubtful. the social cost will be much higher than anything we bring in. >> people say far too many pot smoker turn to more dangerous drugs including cocaine and heroin. >>> in to july and it is time for the gardens to harvest more vegetables than ever. that i
los angeles police chief william bratton told cnn police are waiting for the coroner's report before they rule out any possibility. >>> speaking of drugs, pot smokers in california are rallying behind a tv ad that calls for legalizing and regulating marijuana. they say it would help the state raise money at a time when cash is certainly scarce. look at the commercial. >> even our state parks could be closed. but the governor and legislature are ignoring millions of californians...
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current chief william bratton has been applauded by blacks and whites for making racial fairness the centerpiece of his reform effort. still, there's a fine line between what some call profile and others good policing. >> all aspects of sensitivity is in the back of the officer's mind but keeping himself and his partner and the community safe is paramount initially. >> reporter: when barack obama was elected president, there was much talk that the u.s. was becoming a post-racial society. the heated debate over this latest incident shows there's still a long way to go. >> we need to understand how to recognize when race is operating at a subconscious level and also overtly. and i don't think we are being honest with ourselves when we try to pretend it isn't there. >> reporter: right now we're doing a lot of talking, but is anyone listening? bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> couric: meanwhile, president obama is keeping up the pressure on congress for health care reform. but while campaigning for it in cleveland today, he got word that it's not going to happen as fast as he had
current chief william bratton has been applauded by blacks and whites for making racial fairness the centerpiece of his reform effort. still, there's a fine line between what some call profile and others good policing. >> all aspects of sensitivity is in the back of the officer's mind but keeping himself and his partner and the community safe is paramount initially. >> reporter: when barack obama was elected president, there was much talk that the u.s. was becoming a post-racial...
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this as chief of police bratton, who's really no-nonsense, says he's mulling a criminal investigation what do you make of it? >> i think that criminal investigation is ongoing as we speak. there are an awful lot of suspicious behaviors, an awful lot of behavior that one would believe leads to possible criminal action on the part of a number of people. so, i think that the police right now are doing an investigation, talking to a lot of people, creating time lines, gathering evidence, and hopefully in short order they'll be turning it over to the prosecutor's office who will then be investigating it and hopefully indictments will be coming down on all of those that may have been involved in any kind of criminal activity that may have taken place. >> to mary margaret, news editor radaronline.com. now reports are surfacing. remember when he had to go to court, and he showed up with crutches, said he had a spider bite on his leg. reports surfacing that may have not been a spider bite at all but the results of an injury from a broken needle injection. >> yes. i mean, one of the things, and
this as chief of police bratton, who's really no-nonsense, says he's mulling a criminal investigation what do you make of it? >> i think that criminal investigation is ongoing as we speak. there are an awful lot of suspicious behaviors, an awful lot of behavior that one would believe leads to possible criminal action on the part of a number of people. so, i think that the police right now are doing an investigation, talking to a lot of people, creating time lines, gathering evidence, and...
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. >> the chief of police out in l.a., chief bratton today said, we're waiting for the medical examiner to find out, was this an accidental overdose, is this a homicide. what will be in that toxicology that would make someone say, hey, this is homicide? >> if drugs are used inappropriately, if drugs are used off-label, then they're used outside of what we call scope of practice, or good practice. and anybody administering something that they should have no business giving could be at risk for manslaughter or homicide. and here's the key. the laws have changed in this country. and if you supply drugs to somebody and they die, you are at risk. and it's the same for every citizen. >> okay. so in this case, let's take, for instance, everyone's talking about the diprivan. if in fact they find diprivan in his system, he wasn't hospitalized, he was at home. would that be an a off-label, or a misuse of that drug? >> 100% right. that is selected just for use in a hospital. if you're using it to sleep and you're giving it to sleep, you're using it off-label. that is not an fda indication, it's no
. >> the chief of police out in l.a., chief bratton today said, we're waiting for the medical examiner to find out, was this an accidental overdose, is this a homicide. what will be in that toxicology that would make someone say, hey, this is homicide? >> if drugs are used inappropriately, if drugs are used off-label, then they're used outside of what we call scope of practice, or good practice. and anybody administering something that they should have no business giving could be at...
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police chief william bratton says more officers are on hand today than at the laker celebration, which got ugly last month. ultimately, that event was paid for with private money. so why is the company putting this on not picking up the costs? are people getting answers? we will talk with the acting mayor of los angeles, coming up. jane: you can also watch this with us on foxnews.com, where we arse -- are streaming pictures live. obama is getting a lecture about the cold war during his first meeting with vladimir putin. the first hour of this meeting is really more about the past and the future. major garrett also sat down with president obama today. he is in moscow now with more for us. >> good evening. it is just after 7:00 in the evening. if you want to see the interview, go to foxnews.com. you can find it there. but before we had the interview and the president delivered his speech, he set down for the first time with vladimir putin. the first hour was devoted entirely to the prime minister telling obama about his reflections on the cold war. you have to allow for translation, but
police chief william bratton says more officers are on hand today than at the laker celebration, which got ugly last month. ultimately, that event was paid for with private money. so why is the company putting this on not picking up the costs? are people getting answers? we will talk with the acting mayor of los angeles, coming up. jane: you can also watch this with us on foxnews.com, where we arse -- are streaming pictures live. obama is getting a lecture about the cold war during his first...
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we heard from chief bratton, chief of lapd, not ruling out anything right now because the coroner has determined cause and manner of death. you do have the dea brought in. if the dea is there, they are looking at the drugs. they're looking at the doctors. because, nancy, every prescription that's written, every doctor has a particular dea number. they can trace that back to say who, what, when and how many prescriptions he has written. and they also regulate pharmacies that distribute the drugs after the prescriptions are written. so, you've got two, parallel investigations going on right now. >> out to the lines, sarah in mississippi. hi, dear. >> caller: hi, nancy. it's so great to talk to you. i just wanted to say i love your necklaces. every time i watch you, you have nice necklaces on. >> thank you, sarah in mississippi. what's your question, dear? >> caller: well, actually, i have a comment. i am a mortuary student. and i hear the frustration in your voice when you say, part of his brain was missing. i just wanted to comment and say that it is common practice when an autopsy has
we heard from chief bratton, chief of lapd, not ruling out anything right now because the coroner has determined cause and manner of death. you do have the dea brought in. if the dea is there, they are looking at the drugs. they're looking at the doctors. because, nancy, every prescription that's written, every doctor has a particular dea number. they can trace that back to say who, what, when and how many prescriptions he has written. and they also regulate pharmacies that distribute the drugs...
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and of course, chief bratton runs a tight ship.reat job and they're tight-lipped about everything. >> mr. carr, do you believe this is, in fact, a homicide investigation? tmz is standing by their report that it is. >> in my own personal opinion, i would say if robbery/homicide division is looking into it, then that is probably the case. we know for sure that michael jackson, i would assume, that almost seems like a contradiction of terms, he died at the hands of another. that seems to be the case. so sooner or later, we will find out, and i think it's going to be sooner more than later, exactly what happened. >> with me is firpo carr, jackson family friend, former family spokesperson. and to vince velazquez, homicide detective, vince, what do you make of it? the d.a.'s office still insisting it's not a homicide investigation. do you believe it? >> i do. that's not unusual, nancy. it's a death investigation until we can -- or they can establish, perhaps, motive and intent, it's not going to be a homicide. maybe manslaughter. all the
and of course, chief bratton runs a tight ship.reat job and they're tight-lipped about everything. >> mr. carr, do you believe this is, in fact, a homicide investigation? tmz is standing by their report that it is. >> in my own personal opinion, i would say if robbery/homicide division is looking into it, then that is probably the case. we know for sure that michael jackson, i would assume, that almost seems like a contradiction of terms, he died at the hands of another. that seems...
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also chief william bratton.tch guys and they will have the best looking after this investigation. but in regard to michael jackson, very specifically, i'd like to make the point that this man was, yes, he was a conflicted soul, but he was a man who cared a lot for his fans and he would give 100% and he wanted everyone, obviously, to be on their best behavior. >> firpo, he didn't want to die, did he? one of the causes of death they're going to look at is suicide. he didn't want to die? >> no, no, no, no. this was not a suicide. forget that. no, forget that. that's madness. he knew he would not -- in fact, he kind of intimated that to me, that he would not be -- he would not grow to be an old man in this system of things. he felt, as lisa marie presley said after what i said which was similar that, hey, he would not grow old here. at the same time, this was not his time. this was not a suicide by any stretch of the imagination. >> firpo, we want everybody to listen to a brand new song, previously unreleased, of mi
also chief william bratton.tch guys and they will have the best looking after this investigation. but in regard to michael jackson, very specifically, i'd like to make the point that this man was, yes, he was a conflicted soul, but he was a man who cared a lot for his fans and he would give 100% and he wanted everyone, obviously, to be on their best behavior. >> firpo, he didn't want to die, did he? one of the causes of death they're going to look at is suicide. he didn't want to die?...
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i saw police commissioner bratton before the show and he was -- told me that 3,000 police officers weree -- you were close to stage, an invited guest of the family. a lot of the performers would come can and greet members of the family. what was -- obviously, it was a somber mood among family memb members. in the area you were sitting, what was it like? >> the third row of the family. the first rocker extraordinary, i think, the way the family was truly heart felt the statements by the people, performances by the entertainers and the way they were hugged and grasped and i think the attention given by the performers as they came off and the speakers to the family were -- there is no way to put it, anderson. this was the height of emotion. this was the loss. and i think what impressed the family the most was that anything referred to that might have been a defect or neglect on the part of michael jackson with regard to the public was put away today, at least for these two hours. and this was also an air of forgiveness and i think the family felt that from every person who entertained and
i saw police commissioner bratton before the show and he was -- told me that 3,000 police officers weree -- you were close to stage, an invited guest of the family. a lot of the performers would come can and greet members of the family. what was -- obviously, it was a somber mood among family memb members. in the area you were sitting, what was it like? >> the third row of the family. the first rocker extraordinary, i think, the way the family was truly heart felt the statements by the...
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milly martini bratton is the editor in chief of "brides" magazine.couple. good morning to all of you. it's getting exciting. okay, before we get to the business of choosing the wedding bands, let's talk a little bit about our bridal party attire, because, america has voted, and without further ado, they have chosen look number -- drum roll, please. work with me. number -- three. the collection by priscilla of boston, the dress. and the seersucker suit. so nick, let me ask you, because you haven't had a lot of say so far, do you like the look of the seersucker? >> it's cool. >> it's very elegant. >> i thought it would look cool in my wardrobe. >> and for a plaza wedding, it couldn't be more perfect. what do you think, leigh? >> i think it's very vineyard. napa valley feel. very summery. so, i think it's going to be perfect. they're going to look gorgeous in it. >> beautiful. all right let's get to the business, now. thank you to you all, our models and our gorgeous ellie berger modeling in the dress. i'm like, who is that? i know her. oh, yeah. let's
milly martini bratton is the editor in chief of "brides" magazine.couple. good morning to all of you. it's getting exciting. okay, before we get to the business of choosing the wedding bands, let's talk a little bit about our bridal party attire, because, america has voted, and without further ado, they have chosen look number -- drum roll, please. work with me. number -- three. the collection by priscilla of boston, the dress. and the seersucker suit. so nick, let me ask you, because...
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chief bratton. 3,000 of them on duty today. what a job. no incidents. incredible day. lot of people to talk to. one of the most incredible moments that took place in the staples center was taken by our first guest, reverend al sharpton who tore it up. going to show you a brief moment of it and we want to talk to him about it. watch. >> i want his three children to know, wasn't nothing strange about your dady. it was strange what your daddy had to deal with. michael beat it. michael rose to the top! he outsang his cynics. he outdanced his doubters. he outperformed the pessimists. every time he got knocked down, he got back up. every time you counted him out, he came back in. michael never stopped. michael never stopped! >> larry: in all honesty, al, was that your finest moment? >> i don't know. i hope it was a moment for michael. >> did you feel it? did you feel it? i felt -- >> larry: you were crying. >> i cried because i really loved michael. i love what michael did for the world. i wanted to speak up for him. because he'd been the target of so much controversy. i rea
chief bratton. 3,000 of them on duty today. what a job. no incidents. incredible day. lot of people to talk to. one of the most incredible moments that took place in the staples center was taken by our first guest, reverend al sharpton who tore it up. going to show you a brief moment of it and we want to talk to him about it. watch. >> i want his three children to know, wasn't nothing strange about your dady. it was strange what your daddy had to deal with. michael beat it. michael rose...
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i also want to compliment, chief bratton, the los angeles police, 3,000 of them on duty today.job, no incidents, incredible day. we've got a lot of people to talk to. and one of the most incredible moments that took place in staples center was taken by our first guest. reverend al sharpton who tore it up. we're going to show you a brief moment of it and then we want to talk to him about it. watch. >> i want his three children to know, there wasn't anything strange about your daddy, it was strange what your daddy had to deal with. michael rose to the top, he outsang, he outdanced his doubters, outperformed the pessimists. every time he got knocked down, he got back up. every time you counted him out, he came back in. michael never stopped, michael never stopped! michael never stopped! >> in all honesty, al, was that your finest moment? >> well, i don't know, i hope it was a good moment for michael. >> larry: did you feel it? >> i felt, you know -- >> larry: you were crying. >> i cried because i really loved michael and i love what michael did for the world. and i wanted to speak
i also want to compliment, chief bratton, the los angeles police, 3,000 of them on duty today.job, no incidents, incredible day. we've got a lot of people to talk to. and one of the most incredible moments that took place in staples center was taken by our first guest. reverend al sharpton who tore it up. we're going to show you a brief moment of it and then we want to talk to him about it. watch. >> i want his three children to know, there wasn't anything strange about your daddy, it was...
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los angeles policece cefef willm bratton is nowow sayingee has nt ruled out h homidid as a c cau f deathmichael's fafath h had this to say. >>>> i just couldndn believe wht was happppengg to michael, because iiusus couldn't bebelie itit, you kn,, and i i do belie ththers s fo play. i dobelieve that. >> joining me liveve to discucu what is nowat stake a are karen sosoto criminal defensese attorney a and fmer prosecutor anandy othehe guest also a iminal defense attorneneanand former prosecutor.. good morning to you u o. homicide is a word ieard from thth police chieff william btttt and hmicide is a harsh wordrd. that is murder. that's n n mamansugught. explain this. all right. well,we've beenalking about th since hepapaed away an i ha beenpretty adamanantss to thfact i thought thiss is going to turn into involuntary manslaughter. however, involununryry mamansuguger can be a a doctor engaged in a a lawful act that ght, and i qte might result death. and if that does h haenen and i theyey do n use duecare, then that is malalauger. wever, there is a presumpmpti that sayay if y you are enged an
los angeles policece cefef willm bratton is nowow sayingee has nt ruled out h homidid as a c cau f deathmichael's fafath h had this to say. >>>> i just couldndn believe wht was happppengg to michael, because iiusus couldn't bebelie itit, you kn,, and i i do belie ththers s fo play. i dobelieve that. >> joining me liveve to discucu what is nowat stake a are karen sosoto criminal defensese attorney a and fmer prosecutor anandy othehe guest also a iminal defense attorneneanand...
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then what bill bratton will do is look into the viability of a homicide charge, causation, if it's appropriate or rule it an accidental overdose or rule it a heart attack which makes no sense if a guy is healthy and 50 years old. >> larry: judge brown, do you agree with that? all we know is we don't know. >> we need to develop patience. tabloid journalism taking over everything in this country. we need to keep it out -- >> larry: you like the british system better, none of this would be covered? >> the court act would be instituted and that would be the end of that. janine was saying, one of the things that will first be determined is the coroner will make a determination. once the coroner makes the determination, it will go to the police. the police are working hand in hand with the department of justice, lts state department of justice. either they are the l.a. county da is already involved. they'll make a decision jointly. >> larry: how far can this go? if an employee of michael jackson's got a false prescription and filled it, are they guilty of something? >> it depends. if they were doing
then what bill bratton will do is look into the viability of a homicide charge, causation, if it's appropriate or rule it an accidental overdose or rule it a heart attack which makes no sense if a guy is healthy and 50 years old. >> larry: judge brown, do you agree with that? all we know is we don't know. >> we need to develop patience. tabloid journalism taking over everything in this country. we need to keep it out -- >> larry: you like the british system better, none of...
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and lapd chief wli bratton says he cannot rule out homicide unl he gets that toxicology report from the coner's ofce. and of course still have up more weeks, at lea, to wait for that. d the investigation apparently in that islso wining with subpoenas served now to several doctors that were involved in michael jackson's re. alex? >> i understand that you have a sound bite from e jackson. he gave a vy interesting interview yesterday. what did he say? >>ou know, it was said in t context of wh he and his wife katherine ou continue to keep custody of the three chdren. and then he elaborates by sying on they can feed th well, they canet them get rest, and they cet them growup to be strong jackson then he kind of alludes to their performance potential aying this. >> i keep watching pas, she wants to do something you know. and blanket, he can really dance, that's what they're saying, he can really dance, blanket. >> so, atential jackson three the works? ll, only time will tell, alex. >> i see. he's already got some enteainment entrepreneurial spit putting on those small kids. okay, thank u very
and lapd chief wli bratton says he cannot rule out homicide unl he gets that toxicology report from the coner's ofce. and of course still have up more weeks, at lea, to wait for that. d the investigation apparently in that islso wining with subpoenas served now to several doctors that were involved in michael jackson's re. alex? >> i understand that you have a sound bite from e jackson. he gave a vy interesting interview yesterday. what did he say? >>ou know, it was said in t...
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i spoke withhe police chief here in los angeles, bill bratton, justrt time ago whto me they are aggressivelyhorts of chael jacksos, his inner circle, to figure out who caused his death, if drugs were a part o that death, and if so, were doctors wrong in escribg himrugs at he didn't need and contributed to his death? there are a lot of questions in the air as we look fward from where we are today. >> jeff rosse thanks very much. the sty will continue. >>> of course,jacksonas an inspirationafigure to many african-americans. joining us to talk about his impact, sthen a. smith, journalistnd commeator. don't all want to b remembered like that? wasn't this absolutely fabuls today? >> iwas tch perfect. there's no denying that. from mariah carey and usher to al sharpton and his wonderful speech to brke shields remiscing about their time together this brothers to magic johnson an kobe yant, smoky robinsoas well talking about h this 10-year-old kid captured the hrt and soul of wh he was trying to display wh he wrote the son for the jackson 5, all of those things just camtogether today. there was not a
i spoke withhe police chief here in los angeles, bill bratton, justrt time ago whto me they are aggressivelyhorts of chael jacksos, his inner circle, to figure out who caused his death, if drugs were a part o that death, and if so, were doctors wrong in escribg himrugs at he didn't need and contributed to his death? there are a lot of questions in the air as we look fward from where we are today. >> jeff rosse thanks very much. the sty will continue. >>> of course,jacksonas an...
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of course, cmissioner bratton has now confirmed tat this is a homicide instation.g at avery serious investigation. >> let me ask y that. he said, we'reot ruling out homide. we've got joe jackson, mchael jacksofather sang foul play, and now la toya making allegations about whshe believ playea part in her brother's death. when they say, n ruling out a homicide, does that mean they're looking at someone as a quote/unquotmurder or manslahter? i know there very technical differences there? >> bratn's very careful in using the word hicide, because it covers the whole array of crimes from intentional murder toreckless manslaughte they could be looking at any one or several o thosecharges. foinstance, if la toya's intentional murder, that's one thing. but we can also be looking at these doctors for overprescribing an appropriately prescring drugs and recklessly causing his death. that's a malaughter. >> from your expertise in what you've seen in the past, do you believe they're working on charges here? >> i think they'reorking on charges and i think the most likely type of
of course, cmissioner bratton has now confirmed tat this is a homicide instation.g at avery serious investigation. >> let me ask y that. he said, we'reot ruling out homide. we've got joe jackson, mchael jacksofather sang foul play, and now la toya making allegations about whshe believ playea part in her brother's death. when they say, n ruling out a homicide, does that mean they're looking at someone as a quote/unquotmurder or manslahter? i know there very technical differences there?...