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our senior correspondent allan chernoff is joining us. you talked to one driver that took three hours to get one mile. >> reporter: there were some many traffic jams yesterday that during the day yesterday, the police eased up the blockades. they were permitting two lanes of travel in cases. not checking quite as carefully. this morning, it is back on. the noose is being tightened. i just went through one of the check points. every single car being checked by a series of police officers. to the south, also check points as well. coming out of the brooklyn battery tunnel that connects brooklyn to manhattan. cars are being told you cannot go north on this highway which passes right by ground zero. certainly very tight security. of course, we anticipated that before the anniversary. it's even a bit tighter than the plans that had been laid earlier on. >> allan, you are there at ground zero. expected to be tight there. the president is coming tomorrow. a lot of people will be there. is it the same as far as this lockdown and check points and g
our senior correspondent allan chernoff is joining us. you talked to one driver that took three hours to get one mile. >> reporter: there were some many traffic jams yesterday that during the day yesterday, the police eased up the blockades. they were permitting two lanes of travel in cases. not checking quite as carefully. this morning, it is back on. the noose is being tightened. i just went through one of the check points. every single car being checked by a series of police officers....
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let me turn to allan chernoff. you're at ground zero there and new yorkers, ten years of these anniversaries now, and here is another. many around the country might be wondering, well, they've been through this so many times before, what is the mood like? does the mood ever change the further we get away from 9/11 or is it kind of the same? >> well, t.j., it's a bit of here we go again. everybody knew we would have tight security coming up on the tenth anniversary, but with that terror threat, obviously it's exceedingly tight. the police have set up checkpoints throughout the city, especially in manhattan, checking vehicles as they drive, particularly as they drive towards downtown. also a big focus on times square as well. they've been pulling aside vans, trucks, checking the inside, using radiation detectors, even license plate readers as well to find any plates that are attached to stolen vehicles, perhaps. so very tight security. frankly, it's something that new yorkers have simply gotten used to over the past
let me turn to allan chernoff. you're at ground zero there and new yorkers, ten years of these anniversaries now, and here is another. many around the country might be wondering, well, they've been through this so many times before, what is the mood like? does the mood ever change the further we get away from 9/11 or is it kind of the same? >> well, t.j., it's a bit of here we go again. everybody knew we would have tight security coming up on the tenth anniversary, but with that terror...
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i want to go straight to alan chernoff in new york.llan, getting new information about possible suspects tied to this alleged terror plot around the 9/11 anniversary. what have you got? >> we've been talking about the potential for a truck bomb, a vehicle bomb in new york or washington, d.c. we have new information from my colleague susan candiotti who spoke to a u.s. government official briefed on this investigation. according to that information, the three people that are supposed to be be lined this alleged threat, two of them americans of arab descent. according to the official they entered the united states from the afghanistan-pakistan region last week. the u.s. has been using flight logs an manifests to confirm that information. the third individual believed to be traveling now in europe. again, these are described as credible, a credible threat, but again, not confirmed, meaning not confirmed by a second or third source to the united states. >> i think i heard you correctly. i want to make sure our viewers did as well. a little
i want to go straight to alan chernoff in new york.llan, getting new information about possible suspects tied to this alleged terror plot around the 9/11 anniversary. what have you got? >> we've been talking about the potential for a truck bomb, a vehicle bomb in new york or washington, d.c. we have new information from my colleague susan candiotti who spoke to a u.s. government official briefed on this investigation. according to that information, the three people that are supposed to be...
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it was when ed chernoff was talking about dr. murray and michael jackson's first meeting. murray looked up a little bit, then he grabbed some tissue and actually broke down a little bit as he was listening to his attorney talk about his relationship with michael jackson. drew? >> ted, do you expect witnesses to take the stand today? >> reporter: yeah. they'll take the break here and we expect the first witness to be kenny ortega, the producer of "this is it," the guy that was responsible for working with michael jackson to launch these shows that were going to take place in london. and what prosecutors will ask ortega to do for this jury is to document jackson in his -- and his health in the days leading up to his death. and specifically they'll want him to testify about jackson's health the day that he died. ortega in the preliminary hearing said he was in fine health, great health. the prosecution will allege that it was that propofol that lethal dose that took an otherwise fairly healthy 50-year-old jackson and killed him in an instant. >> ted rowlands at the beginning
it was when ed chernoff was talking about dr. murray and michael jackson's first meeting. murray looked up a little bit, then he grabbed some tissue and actually broke down a little bit as he was listening to his attorney talk about his relationship with michael jackson. drew? >> ted, do you expect witnesses to take the stand today? >> reporter: yeah. they'll take the break here and we expect the first witness to be kenny ortega, the producer of "this is it," the guy that...
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chernoff called it a perfect storm that killed him instantly. murray wiped away tears during his lawyer's statement. but the most extraordinary statement of all came from michael jackson himself in a rambling recording played in court today. ted rowlands has that and more. a dramatic day in many ways, finally laying bare, really, all the rumors and whispers that we've been hearing about this trial. i suppose one of the most dramatic moments of all came right at the top when the jury were shown a photo, which we can see now of michael jkson dead. i mean, a bizarre thing to do. what was their thinking? >> well, you know what? it was right off the bat, piers, when the prosecution began the opening statements. the lead prosecutors within a few minutes, he showed this photo of michael jackson. boy, if the jurors weren't fixated to begin with, they sure were at that point. of course, family -- it was a very emotional moment for the family in the courtroom as well and for everybody to see that image of michael jackson. obviously, what they're trying to
chernoff called it a perfect storm that killed him instantly. murray wiped away tears during his lawyer's statement. but the most extraordinary statement of all came from michael jackson himself in a rambling recording played in court today. ted rowlands has that and more. a dramatic day in many ways, finally laying bare, really, all the rumors and whispers that we've been hearing about this trial. i suppose one of the most dramatic moments of all came right at the top when the jury were shown...
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attorney ed chernoff also challenged alvarez's recollection of the frantic moments in jackson's bedroom. >> do you think you could have performed all of these events that are listed here in half a minute? >> that's what happened. if that's the timeframe, that's what happened. >> in half a minute. is that what you're saying? >> i'm very efficient, sir. >> alvarez says he's turned down offers of up to half a million dollars for interviews. kendis gibson, cbs news, los angeles. >>> dr. murray faces up to four years in prison if he is convicted on involuntary manslaughter charges. >>> well, you can say good-bye to free debit transactions if you are a bank of america customer. because the bank plans to start charging customers a $5 monthly fee. customers will only be charged if they use their debit cards to make purchases. they will not be charged if they use their cards at an atm. chase and wells fargo have been charging $3 monthly debit card fees in some markets. >>> the first lady looks for value. she was photographed recently at a target store in alexandria. some say tarjay. we're told t
attorney ed chernoff also challenged alvarez's recollection of the frantic moments in jackson's bedroom. >> do you think you could have performed all of these events that are listed here in half a minute? >> that's what happened. if that's the timeframe, that's what happened. >> in half a minute. is that what you're saying? >> i'm very efficient, sir. >> alvarez says he's turned down offers of up to half a million dollars for interviews. kendis gibson, cbs news,...
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murray's defense attorney ed chernoff making his opening statement there to the jury.o bring in our michael cardoza who's with us, a criminal defense attorney. what struck you? were you moved at all by conrad murray's apparent tears there as his lawyer made his opening statements? >> i was a little bit. he certainly is humanizing him. he's telling the jury they're going to bring his patients in, people that know him. so he's beginning the humanization process, that murray's not the big devil that the district attorney talked about in their opening statement. and then he got into michael jackson, as we all know he's going to have to go after michael jackson. if you notice, in the district attorney's opening they used a tape of michael jackson where he was apparently more than intoxicated. why did the d.a. do that? it was to lessen the sting of the defense from doing that. otherwise, you would have seen that in the defense's opening statement because that's exactly what the defense wants to show, that michael jackson is a drug abuser and he begged for these drugs and as
murray's defense attorney ed chernoff making his opening statement there to the jury.o bring in our michael cardoza who's with us, a criminal defense attorney. what struck you? were you moved at all by conrad murray's apparent tears there as his lawyer made his opening statements? >> i was a little bit. he certainly is humanizing him. he's telling the jury they're going to bring his patients in, people that know him. so he's beginning the humanization process, that murray's not the big...
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. >> defense attorney ed chernoff says it was too late for dr. murray to save jackson. >> he died so rapidly, so instantly, he didn't even have time to close his eyes. >> dr. murray who charged jackson $150,000 per month was emotional as his lawyers talked about his relationship. members of the jackson family were also in court, including his sister janet. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >>> all right ms. berta. >> highs across the bay area, 91 degrees in sonoma. i want you to take a good look at today's high temperatures. today in san francisco, 6 degrees above average. 8 degrees above normal and santa rosa had 90. tomorrow, even warmer for your wednesday. in addition to that, it's the spare the air day. we will have rain possible. at least certainly possible by sunday here in the bay area. but let's backtrack to that spare the air day. the most compromised areas will be east of the bay around the trivalley and high concentration of ozone in the atmosphere for the stan clara valley. let's get to the valley for temperatures for your wednesday.
. >> defense attorney ed chernoff says it was too late for dr. murray to save jackson. >> he died so rapidly, so instantly, he didn't even have time to close his eyes. >> dr. murray who charged jackson $150,000 per month was emotional as his lawyers talked about his relationship. members of the jackson family were also in court, including his sister janet. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >>> all right ms. berta. >> highs across the bay area, 91 degrees in...
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. >> reporter: defense attorney ed chernoff says it was too late for dr. murray to save jackson. >> he died so rapidly, so instantly he didn't even have time to close his eyes. >> reporter: dr. murray, who charged jackson $150,000 per month, was emotional as his lawyers talked of his friendship with the singer. now, members of the jackson family were also here in court today, and scott, that includes michael jackson's parents and his sister janet. >> pelley: ben thank you very much. the charge of involuntary manslaughter carries a maximum penalty of four years in prison. republican governor chris christie of new jersey is making a high-profile speech tonight at the ronald reagan presidential library in california. his appearance there is adding to speculation-- or for some wishful thinking-- that christie could still throw his hat in the presidential ring despite his repeated denials that he will run. bob schieffer is our chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation" and, bob, i wonder, why the continued interest in christie as a candidate
. >> reporter: defense attorney ed chernoff says it was too late for dr. murray to save jackson. >> he died so rapidly, so instantly he didn't even have time to close his eyes. >> reporter: dr. murray, who charged jackson $150,000 per month, was emotional as his lawyers talked of his friendship with the singer. now, members of the jackson family were also here in court today, and scott, that includes michael jackson's parents and his sister janet. >> pelley: ben thank...
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ed chernoff?getting around this idea, that this drug, this particular drug used only in highly controlled hospital and similar settings is being used in a private home without the equipment necessary should there be an emergency, just like the one that unfortunately happened. i think that's a hard fact to get around as long as the prosecution stays focused and keeps hammering on that fact. >> so doctor -- let's talk about dr. conrad murray. what could he really do, sanjay, if a patient is deceptive? what is a doctor to do? >> well, this type of situation where you cannot control the potential outcomes because you don't have all of the monitoring equipment and resuscitation equipment, he should not have had him in this situation. ilts one of the basic things that we learn with regard to administering medication, you have to be able to handle all of the potential outcomes and he wasn't in a situation where he could. he probably created a situation, where if a tragic accident happened, he couldn't ha
ed chernoff?getting around this idea, that this drug, this particular drug used only in highly controlled hospital and similar settings is being used in a private home without the equipment necessary should there be an emergency, just like the one that unfortunately happened. i think that's a hard fact to get around as long as the prosecution stays focused and keeps hammering on that fact. >> so doctor -- let's talk about dr. conrad murray. what could he really do, sanjay, if a patient is...
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. >> he will tell you -- >> reporter: during opening statements tuesday defense attorney ed chernoff told jurors the legal dose was administered by jackson himself when murray was out of the room. >> he died so rapidly, so instantly, he didn't even have time to close his eyes. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: jackson was rehearsing for a comeback tour before he died. it would have been his first concert series in nearly a dozen years. kendis gibson, cbs news, los angeles. >>> st. mary's college is dealing with two reports of sexual assaults in two weeks. moraga police say the latest incident was on sunday. a student told officers she was raped by two male acquaintances in an on campus dorm room. police have identified the two suspects but they haven't made any arrests. in a different case, less than two weeks earlier, an 18-year- old student was arrested on suspicion of rape. but he has been released pending test results. >>> a homeless woman busted for smashing cop car windows in san francisco this morning. officers say that the had 2- year-old -- that the 42-year- old woman was arrested on
. >> he will tell you -- >> reporter: during opening statements tuesday defense attorney ed chernoff told jurors the legal dose was administered by jackson himself when murray was out of the room. >> he died so rapidly, so instantly, he didn't even have time to close his eyes. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: jackson was rehearsing for a comeback tour before he died. it would have been his first concert series in nearly a dozen years. kendis gibson, cbs news, los angeles....
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cnn's allan chernoff explains. >> reporter: rebecca is living her dream.s made it it to new york city working in fashion. for retail giant j. crew. >> accomplished definitely. i would say that's a very good word to hdescribe how i feel. >> reporter: it's been costly, though. to earn her master's in fashion design at drexler, rebecca took on student loans from the federal government and private lenders, even with help from her parents. the three-year program left her with debt approaching six figures. >> i have some really dark moments about it, that's for sure. it it's overwhelming. it it it's overwhelming, and it it's extreme, it it's a lot of money and i just have to try to ultimately stay positive to know that i will get through it and i will make it work. >> reporter: the working world requires ambitious responsible americans lycra beck ka to assume mountains of debt to gain the education their careers demand. that debt load for students at graduation is $27,000 on average. adding education loans their parents take on, the figure jumps to 34,000. pile
cnn's allan chernoff explains. >> reporter: rebecca is living her dream.s made it it to new york city working in fashion. for retail giant j. crew. >> accomplished definitely. i would say that's a very good word to hdescribe how i feel. >> reporter: it's been costly, though. to earn her master's in fashion design at drexler, rebecca took on student loans from the federal government and private lenders, even with help from her parents. the three-year program left her with debt...
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allan chernoff sits down with poland's former deputy prime minister who's earned the title of the best reformer in the european union stay with us. in the faraway land. where human life is ruled by nature. the past of planet earth is scarcely preserved by the poor. lie hidden in the deep permafrost. and for those who deal with them restored times are still. however again a welcome to. the show. today my guest is. in polish recent history the country had a little time to convert its planned economy into a complex market back and. there had been no precedent and the country needed a qualified and charismatic economist to do the job and here. came up with the idea of shop terror many years later it brought him the title of the best reformer in the european union his former polish deputy prime minister. when communist regimes in eastern europe were close to collapse it was clear their restricted economies wouldn't stand a chance against the free market the need for reform was clear in poland one of the leading economists. for the package of shock measures later known as the plan it was des
allan chernoff sits down with poland's former deputy prime minister who's earned the title of the best reformer in the european union stay with us. in the faraway land. where human life is ruled by nature. the past of planet earth is scarcely preserved by the poor. lie hidden in the deep permafrost. and for those who deal with them restored times are still. however again a welcome to. the show. today my guest is. in polish recent history the country had a little time to convert its planned...
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. >> reporter: murray's lead defense attorney ed chernoff told jurors that michael jackson caused hislarge amount of lorazepam and the lethal dose of propofol when murray left jackson's room to use the bathroom. >> when dr. murray left the room, michael jackson self-administered a dose of propofol. that with the lorazepam, created a perfect storm in his body. that killed him instantly. >> reporter: chernoff argued yes, murray was giving propofol to jackson for months as a way to get him to sleep but he says murray was trying to ween jackson off the drug which triggered jackson to self-administer the fatal dose. >> the evidence is not going to show you that michael jackson died when dr. murray gave him propofol for sleep. what the evidence is going to show you, is that michael jackson died when dr. murray stopped. >> reporter: at times, in the courtroom, jackson's family broke down in tears. even murray broke down at one point, as chernoff talked about murray's relationship with michael jackson. dramatic day inside the courtroom. outside the courtroom, fans of michael jackson have been
. >> reporter: murray's lead defense attorney ed chernoff told jurors that michael jackson caused hislarge amount of lorazepam and the lethal dose of propofol when murray left jackson's room to use the bathroom. >> when dr. murray left the room, michael jackson self-administered a dose of propofol. that with the lorazepam, created a perfect storm in his body. that killed him instantly. >> reporter: chernoff argued yes, murray was giving propofol to jackson for months as a way...
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in afghanistan one of the main sources of income is in full bloom and there's a cheesy gorgeous chernoff reports from the country the trials trade is still rampant despite billions of dollars spent every year to combat. the penalty for drinking beer in kabul is sixty whips on the back publicly it is a very traditional muslim society or is it there are dozens of people if not more for doing drugs right there under this bridge in the center of the city with the locals just coming here and staring at them at all these insane conditions we used to rubbish bin frame rate here where we're standing right now this is just incredible to see. heroin opium it's all cooked mixed injected or smoked to write a mole on these piles of rubbish and not one policeman anywhere near. but that's not all we were told these people don't just come here to do drugs and many of them called us home pakistan and india and we don't have any job we don't have any editing to do if you can't pay for the war on the other. hand a study commissioned by the us state department shows each family has at least one drug user or
in afghanistan one of the main sources of income is in full bloom and there's a cheesy gorgeous chernoff reports from the country the trials trade is still rampant despite billions of dollars spent every year to combat. the penalty for drinking beer in kabul is sixty whips on the back publicly it is a very traditional muslim society or is it there are dozens of people if not more for doing drugs right there under this bridge in the center of the city with the locals just coming here and staring...
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alan chernoff, thanks so much from new york.eantime, out west the massive power outage hits parts of california, arizona, and mexico and the blackout snarled traffic and left millions in the dark. we'll go live to san diego. the natural oatmeal formula improves skin's health in one day, with significant improvement in 2 weeks. i found a moisturizer for life. [ female announcer ] only from aveeno. new splenda® essentials™ no calorie sweetener with b vitamins, the first and only one to help support a healthy metabolism. three smart new ways to sweeten. same great taste. new splenda® essentials™. >>> live pictures now of the university of richmond's robin center. any moment now you see a huge crowd there. any moment president barack obama will be coming into the crowd there and taken to the microphone. he's starting his nationwide tour to impress upon points made last night on his jobs plan on capitol hill. a lot of people in southern california spent the night in the dark as utility crews scrambled to get power back on. most outag
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>> allan chernoff for us in new york city. thank you. turn to washington, d.c., and to the pentagon specifically where we're getting more about this potential threat. our correspondent barbara starr is here with me. you were giving me new information last hour. we're calling this a credible threat, i a specific even threat but not confirmed. but you're getting more specifics about how it came about. >> reporter: we are indeed, t.j. a u.s. official is explaining in detail why it is that the administration is saying credible threat, but not corroborated. here's our understanding of what has taken place. the u.s. intelligence community a few days ago intercepted communications from an al qaeda operative in pakistan and in that intercept, they heard discussion of this type of planned attack against new york or washington. a proposed attack, if you will. the al qaeda operative that they intercepted is someone that is known to them, that has been a source of credible information from secret intercepts in the past. they took it very seriously.
>> allan chernoff for us in new york city. thank you. turn to washington, d.c., and to the pentagon specifically where we're getting more about this potential threat. our correspondent barbara starr is here with me. you were giving me new information last hour. we're calling this a credible threat, i a specific even threat but not confirmed. but you're getting more specifics about how it came about. >> reporter: we are indeed, t.j. a u.s. official is explaining in detail why it is...
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he walked out of the rest room and gave me a long stare like, oh, you're the guy from cnn and ed chernoff who i know from doing the jackson documentaries, as well, just kind of looked. this was after the prosecution presented their thing. it is just the sullen look like, oh, my gosh. he knows. he knows. but it's even tough for him because he cried in the courtroom, as well. you saw that, too. >> don lemon, we'll be talking a lot this week. appreciate it. >>> after four decades on the lam, he felt pretty safe. but george wright underestimated the long arm of the law. the notorious fugitive has been captured in europe. our deb feyerick here with all the details. if you look at this guy's life over the past 40 years, it's pretty remarkable what he has gotten by with, deb. >> it is. they finally got the lead that they needed. along with fbi agents and po portuguese authority they arrested him about an hour from lisbon. he had been living there under an assumed name. he is now fighting extradition. he does not want to come back to the united states. why? well, in the early '60s he was convicte
he walked out of the rest room and gave me a long stare like, oh, you're the guy from cnn and ed chernoff who i know from doing the jackson documentaries, as well, just kind of looked. this was after the prosecution presented their thing. it is just the sullen look like, oh, my gosh. he knows. he knows. but it's even tough for him because he cried in the courtroom, as well. you saw that, too. >> don lemon, we'll be talking a lot this week. appreciate it. >>> after four decades on...
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it was when chernoff was talking to the jury about the relationship that murray had with jackson, and he was detailing how they first met and how they became friend and he became his doctor. it wasn't a dramatic moment where everybody felt some sort of emotional reaction. it was just murray clearly, he is obviously the focus of all this and he had a moment there for whatever reason just broke down in court. >> all right. ted rowlands, thanks so much. outside the courtroom. of course, we'll check back with you and again in about, now, 40 minutes or so court is to resume there in that trial. >>> so we've heard a lot about this anesthetic, propofol, and its role in michael jackson's death. we're going to talk to an anesthesiologist about how the drug is misused and how it is supposed to be used. dr. zeve cain will join us around 11:30 eastern time. stick around for that. >>> now here's your chance to "talk back" on one evered big stories of the day. today's question -- why do republicans love new jersey governor chris christie? carol costello has more from new york. in, out? what's going
it was when chernoff was talking to the jury about the relationship that murray had with jackson, and he was detailing how they first met and how they became friend and he became his doctor. it wasn't a dramatic moment where everybody felt some sort of emotional reaction. it was just murray clearly, he is obviously the focus of all this and he had a moment there for whatever reason just broke down in court. >> all right. ted rowlands, thanks so much. outside the courtroom. of course,...
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allan chernoff, thank you very much. paul kruk shank, my thanks to you as well. now this. >>> i don't want to feel like -- i have to remind myself about where we were with each other. then i'm caught between having to move on because i'm still only 34. >> a film crew checked in with these people every year since 9/11. five people who are either injured in the world trade center, lost loved ones on 9/11 like that woman lost her fiancee. it's almost a decade long look at how people are living their lives after loss. i'll talk with the director behind this fascinating documentary called rebirth. >>> emergency situations across the northeast as people are bracing for more, more rising floodwaters. it's turned deadly now. up next, we'll take you live to pennsylvania where they're hoping the levees will hold. than many other allergy medications. omnaris. omnaris, to the nose! did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammation? omnaris relieves your symptoms by fighting inflammation. side effects may include headache, nosebleed, and sore
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allen chernoff and athena jones are standing by. all allan? >> reporter: ten years on the threat of terror remains ever present, especially here in new york city. the latest details come from a u.s. official confirmed by my colleague, susan candiotti. three people supposed to be involved in this possible effort at an attack. two of them, american citizens, both of arab descent. they are believed to have entered the country last week having begun their travels in the afghanistan/pakistan region. they apparently have common names, common arabic names which makes it difficult to track them down. a third individual believed to have been traveling in europe recently, it's unknown whether that individual actually has entered the united states. but the alert, again, has been for the possibility of a vehicle vehicle, which is why here in new york city the police have checkpoints all over the city. they've been checking vehicle, particularly large vehicles and renter vehicles. they have been checking them with extreme caution. fredricka? >> and what ca
allen chernoff and athena jones are standing by. all allan? >> reporter: ten years on the threat of terror remains ever present, especially here in new york city. the latest details come from a u.s. official confirmed by my colleague, susan candiotti. three people supposed to be involved in this possible effort at an attack. two of them, american citizens, both of arab descent. they are believed to have entered the country last week having begun their travels in the afghanistan/pakistan...
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. >> reporter: then it was defense attorney ed chernoff's turn. he said there was nothing dr.urray could have done to prevent jackson's death because jackson died at his own hand, taking more propofol without murray's knowing. >> michael jackson swallowed up to eight pills on his own without telling his doctor, without permission from his doctor. and when dr. murray gave him the 25 milligrams and dr. murray left the room, michael jackson self-administered a dose, an additional dose of propofol. and it killed him. and it killed him like that. and there was no way to save him. >> reporter: as conrad murray listened, he wiped away tears. the defense portrayed him as a good doctor, a friend to michael jackson, a friend trying to wean him off propofol. >> the evidence is not going to show you that michael jackson died when dr. murray gave him propofol for sleep. what the evidence is going to show you is that michael jackson died when dr. murray stopped. >> reporter: leaving michael jackson, according to the defense, to take the drug himself. later in the day, prosecutors called the
. >> reporter: then it was defense attorney ed chernoff's turn. he said there was nothing dr.urray could have done to prevent jackson's death because jackson died at his own hand, taking more propofol without murray's knowing. >> michael jackson swallowed up to eight pills on his own without telling his doctor, without permission from his doctor. and when dr. murray gave him the 25 milligrams and dr. murray left the room, michael jackson self-administered a dose, an additional dose...
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this is from chernoff when he gets into the assistant specifically about a visit to dr. klein. >> when you took him to visit dr. arnold klein, did he oftentimes leave the office looking a little tipsy? a little intoxicated? >> yes. >> estimate for us how many times a week you would do that, take him to dr. klein's office? >> it could fluctuate. there were times when he was going almost every day. >> i mean that is -- that is to me fairly dramatic in the sense that it establishes this pattern of regular trips to a doctor and coming away slurring speech, all the kind of thing we heard in that extraordinary tape yesterday. talk me through the rest of the day, ted. an interesting bit on twitter i thought overnight with your little exchange with jermaine jackson. jermaine pretty upset by our conversation last night in which you sort of intimated that his brother had been a drug addict and he said, look, this is not about michael being a drug addict. and you kind of accepted based on that one tape that wasn't the case. are you still feeling as confident given the evidence toda
this is from chernoff when he gets into the assistant specifically about a visit to dr. klein. >> when you took him to visit dr. arnold klein, did he oftentimes leave the office looking a little tipsy? a little intoxicated? >> yes. >> estimate for us how many times a week you would do that, take him to dr. klein's office? >> it could fluctuate. there were times when he was going almost every day. >> i mean that is -- that is to me fairly dramatic in the sense that...
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alan chernoff at ground zero with how new yorkers are reacting the the threat. when we do see the former president come out, we will share that with you. alan, let me start with you -- if i have to break in, i apologize, alan. we're watching this live event take place in washington right now. ly start with you. tell me the mood of the city today, a day before the tenth anniversary? >> reporter: september 11th is a day that really haunts all americans, but particularly new yorkers. new york as a result of the terror threat and the fact that the tenth anniversary is upon us is really on high alert. there are police checkpoints throughout manhattan. police are very carefully reviewing cars that are moving by, especially vans and trucks. they've been asking drivers to pull over, open up their contents. they take a look inside. they're also wearing radiation detectors. they've been sweeping parking garages, all in search of a potential bomb. that is the believed threat. that is really what the police are doing. in terms of new yorkers, they are frankly prepared for a
alan chernoff at ground zero with how new yorkers are reacting the the threat. when we do see the former president come out, we will share that with you. alan, let me start with you -- if i have to break in, i apologize, alan. we're watching this live event take place in washington right now. ly start with you. tell me the mood of the city today, a day before the tenth anniversary? >> reporter: september 11th is a day that really haunts all americans, but particularly new yorkers. new...
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but defense attorney ed chernoff pointed out williams waited months before showing his concerns withuthorities. >> mr. williams, the very first time you told the police about dr. murray wanting to get some cream was august 31st, 2009, correct? >> yes, sir. >> this was over two months after michael jackson had died? >> reporter: williams told the jury he frequently saw oxygen tanks at jackson's house. oxygen is required by the fda to be on hand when propofol is being used, in case the patient has to be resuscitated. >> can you describe what you personally saw in that regard? >> it was normal for oxygen tanks to be there. if they were there, we'd bring them to the bottom of the stairs and the chef or the children would bring them up. but it was normal to see the oxygen tanks the last few months. >> that would be a period of time that you knew conrad murray was coming on an almost nightly basis? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: even with all those oxygen tanks, michael jackson never had a chance. as the defense says, he died so quickly, he never even closed his eyes. >> randi, did the security
but defense attorney ed chernoff pointed out williams waited months before showing his concerns withuthorities. >> mr. williams, the very first time you told the police about dr. murray wanting to get some cream was august 31st, 2009, correct? >> yes, sir. >> this was over two months after michael jackson had died? >> reporter: williams told the jury he frequently saw oxygen tanks at jackson's house. oxygen is required by the fda to be on hand when propofol is being...
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on cross-examination, defense attorney ed chernoff tried to cast doubt on alvarez's timeline, hopingdr. murray did have his priorities in order. >> isn't it actually likely that when you talk about things being put away, it was after the paramedics came and before you went to the hospital? >> no, sir. >> reporter: alvarez told the jury jackson did not appear to be alive, even as they struggled to save him. he also said he noticed something peculiar on his body. >> i recall seeing what appeared to be a plastic bag or some sort of medical device like that, and it was on his penis. >> reporter: what he saw is called a condom catheter, something that would allow michael jackson to sleep for long periods and not have to get up to use the bathroom. this pokes holes in the defense theory that jackson got up when dr. murray left the room, downed eight lorazepam pills and then returned and gave himself the fatal dose of propofol, not realizing the mix would kill him. >> randi, jackson's personal chef testified late this afternoon. what was in her testimony? >> anderson, she gave new details a
on cross-examination, defense attorney ed chernoff tried to cast doubt on alvarez's timeline, hopingdr. murray did have his priorities in order. >> isn't it actually likely that when you talk about things being put away, it was after the paramedics came and before you went to the hospital? >> no, sir. >> reporter: alvarez told the jury jackson did not appear to be alive, even as they struggled to save him. he also said he noticed something peculiar on his body. >> i...
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. >> reporter: then it was defense attorney ed chernoff's turn. he said there was nothing dr.ray could have done to prevent jackson's death because jackson died at his own hand, taking more propofol without murray's knowing. >> michael jackson swallowed up to eight pills on his own without telling his doctor, without permission from his doctor. and when dr. murray gave him the 25 milligrams and dr. murray left the room, michael jackson self-administered a dose, an additional dose of propofol. and it killed him. and it killed him like that. and there was no way to save him. >> reporter: as conrad murray listened, he wiped away tears. the defense portrayed him as a good doctor, a friend to michael jackson, a friend trying to wean him off propofol. >> the evidence is not going to show you that michael jackson died when dr. murray gave him propofol for sleep. what the evidence is going to show you is that michael jackson died when dr. murray stopped. >> reporter: leaving michael jackson, according to the defense, to take the drug himself. later in the day, prosecutors called their
. >> reporter: then it was defense attorney ed chernoff's turn. he said there was nothing dr.ray could have done to prevent jackson's death because jackson died at his own hand, taking more propofol without murray's knowing. >> michael jackson swallowed up to eight pills on his own without telling his doctor, without permission from his doctor. and when dr. murray gave him the 25 milligrams and dr. murray left the room, michael jackson self-administered a dose, an additional dose of...
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but defense attorney ed chernoff pointed out williams waited months before sharing his concerns with >> mr. williams, the very first time you told the police about dr. murray wanting to get some cream was august 31st, 2009, correct? >> yes, sir. >> this was over two months after michael jackson had died? >> reporter: williams told the jury he frequently saw oxygen tanks at jackson's house. oxygen is required by the fda to be on hand when propofol is being used, in case the patient has to be resuscitated. >> can you describe what you personally saw in that regard? >> it was normal for oxygen tanks to be there. if they were there, we'd bring them to the bottom of the stairs and the chef or the children would bring them up. but it was normal to see the oxygen tanks the last few months. >> that would be a period of time that you knew conrad murray was coming on an almost nightly basis? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: even with all those oxygen tanks, michael jackson never had a chance. as the defense says, he died so quickly, he never even closed his eyes. >> randi, did the security guard who
but defense attorney ed chernoff pointed out williams waited months before sharing his concerns with >> mr. williams, the very first time you told the police about dr. murray wanting to get some cream was august 31st, 2009, correct? >> yes, sir. >> this was over two months after michael jackson had died? >> reporter: williams told the jury he frequently saw oxygen tanks at jackson's house. oxygen is required by the fda to be on hand when propofol is being used, in case...
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on cross-examination, defense attorney ed chernoff tried to cast doubt on alvarez's timeline, hopingow dr. murray did have his priorities in order. >> isn't it actually likely that when you talk about things being put away, it was after the paramedics came and before you went to the hospital? >> no, sir. >> reporter: alvarez told the jury jackson did not appear to be alive, even as they struggled to save him. he also said he noticed something peculiar on his body. >> i recall seeing what appeared to be a plastic bag or some sort of medical device like that, and it was on his penis. >> reporter: what he saw is called a condom catheter, something that would allow michael jackson to sleep for long periods and not have to get up to use the bathroom. this pokes holes in the defense theory that jackson got up when dr. murray left the room, downed eight lorazepam pills and then returned and gave himself the fatal dose of propofol, not realizing the mix would kill him. >> randi, jackson's personal chef testified late this afternoon. what was in her testimony? >> anderson, she gave new detail
on cross-examination, defense attorney ed chernoff tried to cast doubt on alvarez's timeline, hopingow dr. murray did have his priorities in order. >> isn't it actually likely that when you talk about things being put away, it was after the paramedics came and before you went to the hospital? >> no, sir. >> reporter: alvarez told the jury jackson did not appear to be alive, even as they struggled to save him. he also said he noticed something peculiar on his body. >> i...
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i want to move on to al earn chernoff over the a check point in manhattan where inspections are underoing on where you are, alan? >> the inspections were so tight earlier that drivers and people in the community were complaining to the city. traffic was just crawling and crawling for miles back. so the cordon here. we know what type of vehicles to pull aside. earlier they were pulling aside every van and truck coming over. they say they are particularly looking for vehicles with license plates indicating that they are rentals. the officers here also have a device that can measure radio activity. it's larger than the box here. the audio box that i have. if there were radio activity detected, it would vibrate. the lead offs said he had vibration earlier. it was from an oil tanker turned out to be nothing. they checked the vehicle inside out. they have been toing away vehicles that are parked illegally. a lot of that going around the city and also they are checking license plates. the police have scanners at bridges and tunnels and uls in the streets that are able to scan all the license
i want to move on to al earn chernoff over the a check point in manhattan where inspections are underoing on where you are, alan? >> the inspections were so tight earlier that drivers and people in the community were complaining to the city. traffic was just crawling and crawling for miles back. so the cordon here. we know what type of vehicles to pull aside. earlier they were pulling aside every van and truck coming over. they say they are particularly looking for vehicles with license...
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our senior correspondent allan chernoff reports. >>> not only are executives and government leaders at also showing how they walk the talk. >> we can do this. the government has invested in technologies, in a wide array of areas and has seen successes and left behind industries that are susta sustainable. >> reporter: yes the navy is helping generate civilian jobs through green innovative technology, it has been a prime customer of solezyne which makes algae based fuel. a manufacturer in nebraska will manufacture enzymes for industrial use. it will create more 100 permanent jobs. >> the purpose of the enzymes are to help clients make more with less, increasing sustainability, creating new green jobs in the industries that we actually serve. >> reporter: organized labor is involved, too. afl-cio is committed to invest up to $10 billion into energy-efficient infrastructure to create jobs. two of the public pension funds in california are already spending more than $1 billion to achieve a so-called triple bottom line. >> if we can put people back to work and we can help rebuild this count
our senior correspondent allan chernoff reports. >>> not only are executives and government leaders at also showing how they walk the talk. >> we can do this. the government has invested in technologies, in a wide array of areas and has seen successes and left behind industries that are susta sustainable. >> reporter: yes the navy is helping generate civilian jobs through green innovative technology, it has been a prime customer of solezyne which makes algae based fuel. a...
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here now is cnn's allan chernoff. >> fredricka, right behind me is one of the main streets of lakewood the woods and it's an entirely different world. where dozens of homeless people have set up camp, created a community and they're trying to make it on their own. >> here's my punching bag. another stress reliever. >> reporter: angelovil villangeo lost his job, is among dozens of jobless and homeless americans who have resorted to this -- trying to make a home here in the woods. >> you think of a homeless person. you think of some wino out on the corner but it can happen to anyone. anyone at any time. >> reporter: you stays in shape in the gym he built as he hopes for a pick-up in the economy to help him get back to work. >> it's horrible. so depressing. >> marilyn is a textile designer who worked in new york two years ago. she an her husband michael, a former radio producer, have been living here for 16 months, victims of the jobs recession. >> it is very hard for a company to decide to use a 61-year-old trainee. i'm too young for social security. so, yeah, it's going to be a rocky fl
here now is cnn's allan chernoff. >> fredricka, right behind me is one of the main streets of lakewood the woods and it's an entirely different world. where dozens of homeless people have set up camp, created a community and they're trying to make it on their own. >> here's my punching bag. another stress reliever. >> reporter: angelovil villangeo lost his job, is among dozens of jobless and homeless americans who have resorted to this -- trying to make a home here in the...
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but defense attorney ed chernoff pointed out williams waited months before sharing his concerns withhorities. >> mr. williams, the very first time you told the police about dr. murray wanting to get some cream was on august 31st, 2009, correct? >> yes, sir. >> this was over two months after michael jackson had died. >> reporter: williams told the jury, he frequently saw oxygen tanks at jackson's house. oxygen is required by the fda to be on hand when propofol is being used, in case the patient has to be resuscitated. >> can you describe what you personally saw in that regard? >> it was normal for oxygen tanks to be there and if they were there bring them to the bottom of the stairs and the chef or the children would bring them up, but it was normal to see the oxygen tanks the last few months. >> that would be a period of time that you knew conrad murray was coming on almost a nightly basi basis? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: even with all those oxygen tanks, michael jackson never had a chance. as the defense says, he di. >> be sure to check out our sister network, hln for in-depth covera
but defense attorney ed chernoff pointed out williams waited months before sharing his concerns withhorities. >> mr. williams, the very first time you told the police about dr. murray wanting to get some cream was on august 31st, 2009, correct? >> yes, sir. >> this was over two months after michael jackson had died. >> reporter: williams told the jury, he frequently saw oxygen tanks at jackson's house. oxygen is required by the fda to be on hand when propofol is being...
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allan chernoff found dozens of jobless people forced to live in a tent city in new jersey but many of these folks may be just like you -- professionals. >> i have cooked four nachos in that can many, many times. i was a design director. so how many do you want? >> two. >> i want in radio. producing programs. co-producing programs. co-hosting programs. >> if i had it to do over, i'd never had a career in the arts. aside from the fact that it's so risky and -- look at what's happened to me. if you think about it, it's really kind of shocking, really. such a difference in lifestyle. i will put in long, long hours. i mean it was fun. and i was very successful. that's why i was so shock to have it just -- and not just me. i had friend who were real successful, too. and they're out of work as well. you mow? it's just gone. it's gone! >> i am concerned. there is anxiety every day about what the next day will bring. we've sent $100,000 taking care of birds that we rescued. if we didn't spend that $100,000 we would have had a nest egg. >> we saved at various times and it always seemed like the
allan chernoff found dozens of jobless people forced to live in a tent city in new jersey but many of these folks may be just like you -- professionals. >> i have cooked four nachos in that can many, many times. i was a design director. so how many do you want? >> two. >> i want in radio. producing programs. co-producing programs. co-hosting programs. >> if i had it to do over, i'd never had a career in the arts. aside from the fact that it's so risky and -- look at...