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dr. hunt, dr. jenkins, dr.davis, thanks to all of you, appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> daughter is happy, but rather bitter. >> i don't think this should happen to any other kid. >> we'll tell you why this tearful family reunion may only be temporary. ... to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to h
dr. hunt, dr. jenkins, dr.davis, thanks to all of you, appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> daughter is happy, but rather bitter. >> i don't think this should happen to any other kid. >> we'll tell you why this tearful family reunion may only be temporary. ... to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to...
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jonathan hunt has new details on all of this. that witness was right next to dr. tiller. >> the witness was standing with the doctor. there were at a table in the sanctuary of the church. he told the court today that he had just picked up a doughnut, taken a bite -- he noticed somebody opened the door and come into the sanctuary. here is what happened next, according to him. >> the gentleman had walked over and put a gun right up to george's head and shot him. i was not for sure because it was not allowed. it was a loud pop. i was not sure if it was a cap gun or not. >> he says that he then followed the shooter, who he identified in court as scott rhoder. he said, i have a gun, i will shoot you. at that point, he let him go. shepard: it sounds as if he was pretty easy going through all of this and he did it with great ease. what has the demeanor been inside the courtroom? >> varery calm, reflecting the demeanor that witnesses said that he had. he took a few notes here and there. he was clearly listening intently, but no great show of emotion, just as there was no
jonathan hunt has new details on all of this. that witness was right next to dr. tiller. >> the witness was standing with the doctor. there were at a table in the sanctuary of the church. he told the court today that he had just picked up a doughnut, taken a bite -- he noticed somebody opened the door and come into the sanctuary. here is what happened next, according to him. >> the gentleman had walked over and put a gun right up to george's head and shot him. i was not for sure...
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dr. paul fishman along with kathy in hunt valley. let me go to the doctor first.n do we start hearing all about this? >> well, unfortunately, we haven't been hearing a lot about it. even now, it's really suffered from a lack of recognition for several reasons. >> but what is it? >> well, it is a rare neurological disease that causes progressive loss of ability to walk, ability to swallow, ability to speak, but the name, it affects also movements of eyes, which gave its original name. it was only really recognized first in the 1960s. it was recognized as kind of an unusual relative of parkinson's disease that affected eye movement. and that's what gave it its kind of jargon name. the p is for progressive which means it gets worse and wors and worse. super nuclear palsy, and that refers to the areas that control eye movement and the brain areas which kept the eyes from moving northally. so that's how in general it's difficult to diagnose and sometimes difficult to sort out, particularly in the early phases of parkinson's disease. and neurologists or physicians would
dr. paul fishman along with kathy in hunt valley. let me go to the doctor first.n do we start hearing all about this? >> well, unfortunately, we haven't been hearing a lot about it. even now, it's really suffered from a lack of recognition for several reasons. >> but what is it? >> well, it is a rare neurological disease that causes progressive loss of ability to walk, ability to swallow, ability to speak, but the name, it affects also movements of eyes, which gave its...
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dr. scholl's. >>> we're following a developing story in the midwest. the huntor two escaped prisoners two convicted murderers and a rapist broke out of the indiana state prison ye sterday. cops caught one ever the murderers eight miles away near the cation home of chicago mayor richard daly. they crueled through underground tunnels. residents are being warned to stay inside with their doors locked. >>> in illinois officials have begun the grueling process of trying to identify the remains of 100,000 graves in a suburban chicago cemetery. four cemetery workers are accused of digging up at least 4,000 bodies to resell their plots. it's been declared a crime scene and is now closed. it's also home to the grave of civil rights era lynching victim emmitt till. his grave site was not disturbed disbltz they were known for adopting children, many with special needs. tonight police in florida say robbery is just one of numerous motives in the murders of the couple in pennsylvania last week. four people have now been arrested a the sheriff says as many as eight people ma
dr. scholl's. >>> we're following a developing story in the midwest. the huntor two escaped prisoners two convicted murderers and a rapist broke out of the indiana state prison ye sterday. cops caught one ever the murderers eight miles away near the cation home of chicago mayor richard daly. they crueled through underground tunnels. residents are being warned to stay inside with their doors locked. >>> in illinois officials have begun the grueling process of trying to identify...
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hunt for any evidence that jackson's death might have resulted from a criminal act. here's lisa fletcher. >> reporter: after weeks of speculation surrounding michael jackson's personal physician, police and federal agents raided dr. conrad murray's houston medical office, reportedly seizing e-mails and other documents, looking for evidence of a crime. >> by conducting this search, they've racheted up this criminal investigation, and things are getting a lot more serious for dr. murray. >> reporter: for the first time, dr. murray has gone from witness to possible suspect. his attorney, ed chernoff, released this state. the search warrant authorized law enforcement to search for and seize items, including dock units, they believed constituted evidence of the offense of manslaughter. jackson became addicted to prescription painkillers after he suffered serious burns while making a pepsi commercial in 1984. his addiction escalated, and he reportedly became dependent on the powerful surgical anesthetic propofol. investigators believe someone was giving jackson the iv drug at home. >> propoe fall, for sleep at home, is ridiculous. and dangerous. >> reporter: until now, dr. murray had only been interviews with police.
hunt for any evidence that jackson's death might have resulted from a criminal act. here's lisa fletcher. >> reporter: after weeks of speculation surrounding michael jackson's personal physician, police and federal agents raided dr. conrad murray's houston medical office, reportedly seizing e-mails and other documents, looking for evidence of a crime. >> by conducting this search, they've racheted up this criminal investigation, and things are getting a lot more serious for dr....
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. >> it is like a witch-hunt to take his -- to take his license and prevent him from practicing medicine. >>eporter: it was last april that police raided dr. greenberg's home and office on old georgetown road. they say that they found evidence of cocaine and drug paraphernalia. to your knowledge has he ever done anything wrong with drugs? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: the doctor's wife says she doesn't want her husband to be remembered just by the controversial documents generated in this case. so she brought a stack of testimonial letters from patients to court today. one describes dr. greenberg as a blast from the past. the real ma i could. >> the patients say its best. they think he is a brilliant doctor and he is caring and he's -- he's sensitive. he's got a photographic memory. >> reporter: the doctor's wife, jackie, was also charged with misdemeanor drug charges but was offered a diversionary program. pat, back to you. >> pat collins, thank you, pat. >>> almost two dozen students from the d.c. area quarantined in china this evening because of concerns about the swine flu. the students are from d.c. from schools across the d.c. are
. >> it is like a witch-hunt to take his -- to take his license and prevent him from practicing medicine. >>eporter: it was last april that police raided dr. greenberg's home and office on old georgetown road. they say that they found evidence of cocaine and drug paraphernalia. to your knowledge has he ever done anything wrong with drugs? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: the doctor's wife says she doesn't want her husband to be remembered just by the controversial...
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hunt for anything michael jackson related. is he clearly the target of all of this, in deep trouble and as we repord this morning on the website, dr. murray admitted to police the saturday after jackson died that he administered propofol which is the power anesthetic that killed him. so all eyes or dr. murray right now. >> any idea how close we are to charges being filed and why haven't cops officially called him a suspect? >> reporter: well, they're not even calling it officially a criminal investigation yet. they would always wait until or almost always wait until the coroner comes out with his report which should happen this week. and the lapd has reasons not to want to accelerate this thing. they're still investigating. there are other doctors they're looking at and they don't want everybody to kind of muzzle up if it becomes clearly raised to that dimension. the a. doesn't officially have the case yet so it's premature to talk about charges being filed. i will say there are two things one is manslaughter depending on how reckless this looks but also it's not uncommon in a situation like this if they really believe this was re
hunt for anything michael jackson related. is he clearly the target of all of this, in deep trouble and as we repord this morning on the website, dr. murray admitted to police the saturday after jackson died that he administered propofol which is the power anesthetic that killed him. so all eyes or dr. murray right now. >> any idea how close we are to charges being filed and why haven't cops officially called him a suspect? >> reporter: well, they're not even calling it officially a...
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hunt is in our newsroom. witnesses say they tried to confront the suspect right after that shooting. >> yeah. gary hepner was one of those witnesses and he stood next to dr. tiller as he was shot. he followed the shooter out into the church parking lot and this is what he says happened next. take a listen. >> as i exited the building, i got a couple steps into the grass. and he turned around and said i've got a gun and i'll shoot you. and i just froze. >> another witness, keith martin, told a similar story of confronting the shooter who both witnesses identified as scott roder in the parking lot. both of them essentially saying that mr. roder seemed intent on killing anyone who stood in his way. shepard: the suspect never talked today, right? >> no. scott roder said absolutely nothing today. his attorney entered his not guilty plea for him. he has been giving several interviews in which he has not admitted responsibility but has said he believes the killing of dr. tiller was justified. so no word from him today. he listened intently. he took some notes but didn't say a single thing. shepard: have the larbes let on -- the lawyers let on whether they will
hunt is in our newsroom. witnesses say they tried to confront the suspect right after that shooting. >> yeah. gary hepner was one of those witnesses and he stood next to dr. tiller as he was shot. he followed the shooter out into the church parking lot and this is what he says happened next. take a listen. >> as i exited the building, i got a couple steps into the grass. and he turned around and said i've got a gun and i'll shoot you. and i just froze. >> another witness,...
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hunting prowess is getting them in trouble with farmers. it was a shooting by a farmer that caused sariah, quay sar and phoenix, to come live with dr.the stomach moving. this is a kangle. and she just came from texas. >> reporter: dr. marker hasome up with a counterintuitive way to stop farmers from shooting cheetahs. she's using dogs to save cats. >> they grow up in the flock. and then, they act as a guardian. , what they do is they bark loudly. >> reporter: this is chewbacca, who dr. marker adopted as an infant 14 years ago. but as you can see, he's reaching the end of the line. >> oh, chewbacca. it's not as easy anymore. >> reporter: a living reminder of how magnificent and fragile this species is. >> everythinabout them is just amazing. >> reporter: and they could go away. >> they are going away, in front of our very eyes. >> reporter: for "good morning america," dan harris, abc news, in namibia. >> didn't know that cheetahs chirped like sparrows there. the dog program is working. farmers who have been guinn dogs starhe fregoer. urth. >>> tomorrow on "gma," more of beat the heat. how the summer can really take a toll on your fee
hunting prowess is getting them in trouble with farmers. it was a shooting by a farmer that caused sariah, quay sar and phoenix, to come live with dr.the stomach moving. this is a kangle. and she just came from texas. >> reporter: dr. marker hasome up with a counterintuitive way to stop farmers from shooting cheetahs. she's using dogs to save cats. >> they grow up in the flock. and then, they act as a guardian. , what they do is they bark loudly. >> reporter: this is...
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dr. >> you're watching "morning joe." >> -- we would defend the constitution and we have, though outside special interest groups, they still just don't get it. hollywood needs to know we eat, therefore we hunt. >>> oh, by the way, ladies and gentlemen, the governor of alaska will be stepping down in two days. sarah palin stepping down in -- two days. unless of course she decides to leave early. but she's leaving this weekend and all week long she's been packing up her stuff and got everything loaded up and ready to take off and pull out of the governor's mansion. and, oh, i think we have a photograph of -- here she is right there. everything -- got it all loaded up. >> here with us now with the politico playbook, the chief political correspondent for politico, mike alan. good morning, mike. >> happy monday, willie. congratulations on "way too early". >> isn't it something? wow. >> keep your phone on. we might be calling you. >> yes. robert gibbs seemed very safe about your suggestion that you call him every day. >> he'll be available to us as a backup, which we really appreciate. >> a go-to guy. i was hoping he would pass the phone to obama, but he didn't. speaking of the president, mike al
dr. >> you're watching "morning joe." >> -- we would defend the constitution and we have, though outside special interest groups, they still just don't get it. hollywood needs to know we eat, therefore we hunt. >>> oh, by the way, ladies and gentlemen, the governor of alaska will be stepping down in two days. sarah palin stepping down in -- two days. unless of course she decides to leave early. but she's leaving this weekend and all week long she's been packing up...
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stepping up their hunt for clues in michael jackson's death that may have related possibly to a criminal act. they are armed with a search warrant yesterday and raided the office of dr murray. he's the doctor who was with michael jackson at the time of his death. murray's lawyer confirms this, saying they were searching for evidence that would support a manslaughter charge. here to walk us through the legal implications of this, paul cowan, former new york city homicide prosecutor, currently a criminal defense attorney. again, this was confirmed by the attorney for conrad murray and they're saying that they raided the clinic and looking for evidence of manslaughter. how kig significant is this? the this is a major development in the case. we have the attorney admitting there's an ongoing manslaughter investigation. beknow a los angeles judge has issued a search warrant. judges can only issue a search warrant where there's possible cause to believe a crime has been committed, in this case, manslaughter, and there's probable cause to believe that evidence of that crime is at dr. conrad murray's office. so i think we can safely say that authorities are looking at him p
stepping up their hunt for clues in michael jackson's death that may have related possibly to a criminal act. they are armed with a search warrant yesterday and raided the office of dr murray. he's the doctor who was with michael jackson at the time of his death. murray's lawyer confirms this, saying they were searching for evidence that would support a manslaughter charge. here to walk us through the legal implications of this, paul cowan, former new york city homicide prosecutor, currently a...