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dr. klein oftentimes leave the office looking a little tipsy? a little intoxicated? >> yes. so what used to take two weeks, now takes two hours. faster feedback means better food and happy people. it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. call at&t and see what we can do for your business. ♪ bill: testimony set to resume in the trial of michael jackson's doctor, dr. conrad murray. there was testimony yesterday describing a nervous dr. murray standing over jackson's body. >> i saw alberto standing up paci. i saw mr. jackson temperatures feet near the side of the get near the ground. as i continued to look over i could see the rest of his body, and i saw dr. murray near his side. >> what was conrad murray doing? >> he appeared to be administering cpr. he appeared very nervous. he was on his side, he was sweating. he just appeared to be administering cpr. >> and at that time did you see michael jackson's face and his whole body? >> yes. >> what did you observe a
dr. klein oftentimes leave the office looking a little tipsy? a little intoxicated? >> yes. so what used to take two weeks, now takes two hours. faster feedback means better food and happy people. it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. call at&t and see what we can do for your business. ♪ bill: testimony set to resume in the trial of michael jackson's doctor, dr. conrad murray. there was testimony yesterday describing a nervous dr. murray...
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dr. klein's office being given medication for something. dr.responsibility to know this. >> i want to ask you about michael's children because there was some really emotional testimony while i was in court yesterday about his two older kids, prince and paris, who were tapping at the bedroom door as michael appeared lifeless. i want to play that sound bite very quickly and ask you about the kids in a moment. >> paris was on the ground balled up crying and prince was just standing there and he just had a real shock, just slowly crying type of look on his face. >> and paris was apparently later on curled up in a ball on the floor crying. how are the kids doing? >> you know, from all i've gathered from those i've talked to that are close to the kids, they're doing spectacular. it doesn't surprise me, though, because long before michael passed, i always heard and when i was around the family on a regular basis, i always knew that michael cherished these kids and was raising them to be strong individuals. and will this doesn't surprise me that i hear
dr. klein's office being given medication for something. dr.responsibility to know this. >> i want to ask you about michael's children because there was some really emotional testimony while i was in court yesterday about his two older kids, prince and paris, who were tapping at the bedroom door as michael appeared lifeless. i want to play that sound bite very quickly and ask you about the kids in a moment. >> paris was on the ground balled up crying and prince was just standing...
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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 today? >> well, yeah, what jermaine jackson, his point was and it's well taken, that audio recording that we heard in court was so dramatic. i mean his speech was so slow. on the air i said he sounded like an addict. what jermaine's point was, one tape, one shot
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...
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dr. klein's office would have slurred >> the trial get back under way this morning and a live look outside>> >> today is national coffee day to celebrate the can get a pre cup of coffee at places like 7-eleven, chris the cream, and mcdonald's suburban ap gave free cups of coffee starting at 5:00 a.m.. >> this historic day it was the biggest night in baseball whil. does the braves o down one we will be talking all about. whewe will i will awaken you with a song. i will...
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marie it was dr. klein. judge pastor has kept it information out of the jury. defense attorneys are worried about that that dr. marie is going to get worried about that but it was dr. klein that prescribed dardemerol. >> the time line? >> yes, that the logistics and the personal chef were giving timeline for the prosecution. they're really doing a good job, a really good job but the defense is also getting their licks in. >>pam: michael, thank you. a very controversial trial. rumblings from reno, nevada with a possible gang bike with hell's angels san jose chapter. >> the san jose hell's angels chapter is quiet tonight. nobody came or commented on a recent member of the death of chuffed jethro. the 51 year-old president was shot and killed the reno, nevada casino last weekend. striking fears of possible retaliation and hostility between rival motorcycle clubs. motorcycle surveillance showing him getting shot as a rival san jose motorcycle gang. >> we have been monitoring, and and eight times that there's a ripple effect. any time like this happens. we are concer
marie it was dr. klein. judge pastor has kept it information out of the jury. defense attorneys are worried about that that dr. marie is going to get worried about that but it was dr. klein that prescribed dardemerol. >> the time line? >> yes, that the logistics and the personal chef were giving timeline for the prosecution. they're really doing a good job, a really good job but the defense is also getting their licks in. >>pam: michael, thank you. a very controversial trial....
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his comeback concerts described a slight slur in his words, in jackson's speech after a visit to dr. klein. defense lawyers contend he gave the pop star demerol during those visits. a lawyer hired by aag said dr. conrad murray asked for a cpr machine and to bring in a second doctor to help him care for jackson. i want to talk to ted rowlands, who was in court all day today. ted, another day of twists and turns and claim and counterclaim. the most dramatic testimony, i suspect, is going to hinge around these revelations about dr. arnold kline. tell me about this. what exactly came out today? >> well, every witness, starting with the opening statements, piers, but every witness so far that's taken the stand except for one lawyer, the defense has gotten kline out there and today they really struck from their standpoint. on two separate occasions they had the administrative assistant or the personal assistant to michael jackson and the head of security say that they were taking jackson to kline's office almost daily and he came out in a slurred state, an intoxicated state. they compared that a
his comeback concerts described a slight slur in his words, in jackson's speech after a visit to dr. klein. defense lawyers contend he gave the pop star demerol during those visits. a lawyer hired by aag said dr. conrad murray asked for a cpr machine and to bring in a second doctor to help him care for jackson. i want to talk to ted rowlands, who was in court all day today. ted, another day of twists and turns and claim and counterclaim. the most dramatic testimony, i suspect, is going to hinge...
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dr. arnold klein, he did often times leave the office looking -- did he often times leaving the office looking a little tipsy, a little intoxicated? >> yeah. >> reporter: the involuntary manslaughter trial is expected to last about a month. kendis gibson, cbs news, los angeles. >>> if you are north of highway 20, stay out of the woods. that's the warning from the mendocino county sheriff's department for people in the mountains between fort bragg and willits. they used automated phone messages to deliver that message. now, it came after a state forensics lab confirmed a fingerprint found in a burglarized cabin is that of aaron bassler. the 35-year-old is believed to have broken into other cabins in the area and one of them had a surveillance camera that took this picture of bassler carrying an assault rifle. >> we seem to be closing in on him at points. >> i'm scared. they will find him. he is scared so he is being sneaky. >> bassler is wanted for two killings in august. the victims were matthew coleman and fort bragg city councilman jere melo. >>> new charges are being filed against six young
dr. arnold klein, he did often times leave the office looking -- did he often times leaving the office looking a little tipsy, a little intoxicated? >> yeah. >> reporter: the involuntary manslaughter trial is expected to last about a month. kendis gibson, cbs news, los angeles. >>> if you are north of highway 20, stay out of the woods. that's the warning from the mendocino county sheriff's department for people in the mountains between fort bragg and willits. they used...
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dr. klein's office had you observed him to talk slow? leave, he would talk slow. i never heard it that extreme, but he has came out a little slower. >> and as long as the trial continues on, you know cnn will continue to cover it live. i want to get you a quick note about this newscast. we're going to be moving up an hour starting monday, so you will still get two hours from our team, but you'll be watching from 2:00 to 4:00 eastern or west coast, you'll be watching 11:00 until 1:00. starting next monday. >>> now, little bit of controversy brewing at the white house as they get ready to host the 1985 chicago bears football team. there's one player who says not so much and doesn't want to go to the white house. joe johns is here with political pop and quickly, remind us they couldn't go in '85 because after was the challenger crash, correct? >> exactly. this is another one of those guess who's not coming to the white house stories. talking about dan hampton, an nfl hall of famer. played linebacker for the '85 bears. if you haven't heard,
dr. klein's office had you observed him to talk slow? leave, he would talk slow. i never heard it that extreme, but he has came out a little slower. >> and as long as the trial continues on, you know cnn will continue to cover it live. i want to get you a quick note about this newscast. we're going to be moving up an hour starting monday, so you will still get two hours from our team, but you'll be watching from 2:00 to 4:00 eastern or west coast, you'll be watching 11:00 until 1:00....
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dr. klein's office. >> what i saw was a little bit of a slower speech pattern would just a slight slurred and >> we when i see temperatures of hot as these as we head into tomorrow temperatures were widespread in to the 9097 santa rosa, 96 livermore also 96 down a san jose even in san francisco near 90 degrees. 74 along the coast in half moon bay. needless to say temperatures were up this afternoon we did not reckon records but it was 12 degrees warmer in san francisco 7 degrees in san raphael. nine degrees warmer in hayward and eight degrees warmer in san jose. as we head into tomorrow the to the jews will cool down quite a bit in some spots moving back into the a's for the south bay, 86 los gatos, 85 san jose 88 morgan hill and our inland valleys will still be pretty warm in the upper 80s and low 90s tomorrow afternoon 91 antioch, 91 pleasanton, 89 walnut creek and 89 in livermore. pretty significant cooling for east bayshores, about two degrees cooler than today. 77 open, 81 hayward, '70s and '80s also for the peninsula closer to the coastline to the shares back to the '60s with our se
dr. klein's office. >> what i saw was a little bit of a slower speech pattern would just a slight slurred and >> we when i see temperatures of hot as these as we head into tomorrow temperatures were widespread in to the 9097 santa rosa, 96 livermore also 96 down a san jose even in san francisco near 90 degrees. 74 along the coast in half moon bay. needless to say temperatures were up this afternoon we did not reckon records but it was 12 degrees warmer in san francisco 7 degrees in...
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slow before. >> so, here's what they're trying to set up that michael jackson was hooked because of dr. kleinabout that today. emotional testimony and also emotional still, it was emotional when they heard about the kids standing there watching. what you'll hear again today, two paramedics, the two first paramedics to arrive on the scene and michael jackson's personal chef and the head of thiz security, as well. one quick aside here that i want to tell you about dr. conrad murray on the first day, opening statements, very sullen, very sad look as he walked around court and he walked in and out of courtroom and in the hallway. yesterday there was a mark difference. he smiled at people and nodded his head as he walked through. so, the defense must have gotten to him and said, hey, listen, you need to look a little more confident. so, he tried to look confident yesterday. the family, a bit more jovial, a bit more animated. they appear right now to be pleased with what's hapwing the prosecution. >> don lemon, thanks. >> wow, just a human tragedy. you know, the story of a pop superstar and unravel
slow before. >> so, here's what they're trying to set up that michael jackson was hooked because of dr. kleinabout that today. emotional testimony and also emotional still, it was emotional when they heard about the kids standing there watching. what you'll hear again today, two paramedics, the two first paramedics to arrive on the scene and michael jackson's personal chef and the head of thiz security, as well. one quick aside here that i want to tell you about dr. conrad murray on the...
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dr. arnold klein, whom he used to see on a regular basis, emerge from klein's office with slurred speech. >> we'll monitor the trial throughout the course of the hour. we appreciate you as always. >>> to alabama now, that state now has the distinction of having the strictest immigration laws in in country. a federal judge upheld two key aspects yesterday, authorities can question anyone they suspect of being in the country illegally and also can check the immigration status of students and public schools. wednesday the govern alabama defended the state's stance on illegal immigration. >> it would not have been necessary to address this problem if the federal government would have done its job and enforced the laws dealing with this problem. however, they have failed to do that. >> helene, how do you respond to what the governor said, if the feds had done their job then alabama would not have been forced to enact such stringent rules and laws now? >> we absolutely agree with that statement because what waive been asking for for a number of years now is for federal action on immigration, wh
dr. arnold klein, whom he used to see on a regular basis, emerge from klein's office with slurred speech. >> we'll monitor the trial throughout the course of the hour. we appreciate you as always. >>> to alabama now, that state now has the distinction of having the strictest immigration laws in in country. a federal judge upheld two key aspects yesterday, authorities can question anyone they suspect of being in the country illegally and also can check the immigration status of...
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he had been seeing a dr. klein blood at the time of autopsy, and that he was hiding the circumstances of the death at the time of the death. did he really understand how to do cpr? he asked one of the jackson staff members, do you know how to do cpr? then this effort to go back to michael jackson's house with one of his staff, which was turned down. they refused to drive him back. it's interesting, though. we see the staff, we see the concert promoters testifying. we see the lawyers testifying about what the negotiations were. there seems to be, based on this case, be this is the time to blame the death on one person and that one person be in this case be is dr. murray. there could have been, i think, tougher cross-examination 'cause i watched several hours of this trial yesterday of some of these witnesses about how much they really knew before and what they were doing. >> gretchen: too bad inbe abling is not a crime, just yet. peter johnson, jr., stick around, because we'll be back in two minutes am >> steve: tak
he had been seeing a dr. klein blood at the time of autopsy, and that he was hiding the circumstances of the death at the time of the death. did he really understand how to do cpr? he asked one of the jackson staff members, do you know how to do cpr? then this effort to go back to michael jackson's house with one of his staff, which was turned down. they refused to drive him back. it's interesting, though. we see the staff, we see the concert promoters testifying. we see the lawyers testifying...
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dr. arnold klein addicted michael jackson to demerol, and he will tell you that one of the insidious effectst difficult things about demerol, addiction and its withdrawal, is an inability to sleep. and for some patients it's an absolute inability to sleep. when dr. murray was reaching under the bed sheets trying to figure out where all the medicine was going, why this man didn't sleep, dr. murray was not part of that package. he did not know that michael jackson was receiving this demerol. you will hear the conversation that he had with police at the marina del ray ritz-carlton where they asked him, did you know about the demerol? and dr. murray said, what demerol? i just saw that on tv. what was that about? dr. walton will talk about the events that were heard. you heard some of it from mr. walgren today, the events that occurred the week before michael jackson's death. and you will learn that michael jackson received a shot of demerol on june 16, 2009. he had rehearsal scheduled that day. he attended that rehearsal. you will learn that he attended the next rehearsal on the 17th but he miss
dr. arnold klein addicted michael jackson to demerol, and he will tell you that one of the insidious effectst difficult things about demerol, addiction and its withdrawal, is an inability to sleep. and for some patients it's an absolute inability to sleep. when dr. murray was reaching under the bed sheets trying to figure out where all the medicine was going, why this man didn't sleep, dr. murray was not part of that package. he did not know that michael jackson was receiving this demerol. you...
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klein he was hooked on that. you'll hear from a security guard who will say that michael jackson's speech was slowed when he visited dr. arne klein. sometimes as many as five times a week and he'd get demerol shots. we'll hear from another security guard, the chef, and then the two paramedics who arrived first and then we'll hear from, not hear from the family, but we'll see the family's arrival and then i'll see them in court and see their reactions, as well. >> don, thanks. >>> let's go overseas now. dominique strauss-kahn went face-to-face with another one of his accusers. this time it's the french woman who claims that kahn attacked her eight years ago. zain verjee following that story from london. zain? >> in france they call it confrontation to meet face-to-face with no lawyers and with only police present down at the station and that's basically what dominique strauss-kahn did today. she alleges that he tried to rip off her clothes and there was a lot of kicking and punching and accuses him of attempted rape. dominique strauss-kahn admits that he made advances but at no time was there any violence and he is pla
klein he was hooked on that. you'll hear from a security guard who will say that michael jackson's speech was slowed when he visited dr. arne klein. sometimes as many as five times a week and he'd get demerol shots. we'll hear from another security guard, the chef, and then the two paramedics who arrived first and then we'll hear from, not hear from the family, but we'll see the family's arrival and then i'll see them in court and see their reactions, as well. >> don, thanks. >>>...
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dr. zbigniew brzezinski. >> yeah. >> all right. >> carl bernstein, best-selling author and time magazine's joe klein, as well. up next -- poor jim -- first look at politico's morning playbook, including how the white house is reacting to the democrats' loss in tuesday's special election. but first, let's go to bill karins. nothing to see here, with a check on the forecast. >>> good morning, everyone. if you're one of those people waiting for summer to end, today's the day for you. much of the country is experiencing the first fall-like day. the big cities in the east, the cool air now in minneapolis and chicago is heading your way. look at the forecast today in the middle of the country. high in kansas city of 61, finally in dallas, we're cooling it off. now have we're starting off warm this morning from d.c., northward to new york and boston. but the rain will move in during the middle of the day and late in the morning and will end the day much cooler and windier as the skies will clear out. so bring the umbrella today. not going to rain all day, but it will for a period, and temperatures will be dropping,
dr. zbigniew brzezinski. >> yeah. >> all right. >> carl bernstein, best-selling author and time magazine's joe klein, as well. up next -- poor jim -- first look at politico's morning playbook, including how the white house is reacting to the democrats' loss in tuesday's special election. but first, let's go to bill karins. nothing to see here, with a check on the forecast. >>> good morning, everyone. if you're one of those people waiting for summer to end, today's the...
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dr. brew chard. the chair: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for three minutes. mr. bucshon: first let me thank representative hunter and chairman kleine and ranking member miller and others for their hard work and leadership on this legislation. i rise today as a co-sponsor of h.r. 2218, the empowering patients through quality charter schools act. where american education was once a world leader over the past few decades we are losing our advantage. the empowering patients to quality charter schools act will facilitate the development and replication of high performing charter schools that will help america regain its stature as a leader in educating its citizens. charter schools are created through a contract of local education providers that allow flexibility and innovation in educating our children while maintaining the same requirements and accountability of traditional public schools. charter schools are able to bring innovation and special programming into the curriculum that is uniquely taylored -- tailored to the needs of the specific student population. this not only allows choice for parents whose children may be better suit
dr. brew chard. the chair: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for three minutes. mr. bucshon: first let me thank representative hunter and chairman kleine and ranking member miller and others for their hard work and leadership on this legislation. i rise today as a co-sponsor of h.r. 2218, the empowering patients through quality charter schools act. where american education was once a world leader over the past few decades we are losing our advantage. the empowering patients to quality...