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dr. stevens, and properly recognized. >> before dr. stevens, we give you your certificate and asked you to say a few words, i just wanted to add my 2 cents to this because i have a lot of personal attachment to use your never city -- to your university. he was supposed to pursue a dental career. he went to the university and had the best time of his life. he has dabbled -- been at apple for four years. when you offer the scholarships and open these opportunities, many of the kids do not have access. it they don't have the ability to bring in the arts likely to across the board. for those that love the arts and have not considered pursuing it as a career, this was a really great chance for them to hone and on their quality of work that we can actually produce. my daughter was one of the ones that had the opportunity to take advantage of that. for someone who is as quiet as she is, it brought out incredible life in her. she has love that every single year that she has been able to go. for some many of our kids in school where art doesn't
dr. stevens, and properly recognized. >> before dr. stevens, we give you your certificate and asked you to say a few words, i just wanted to add my 2 cents to this because i have a lot of personal attachment to use your never city -- to your university. he was supposed to pursue a dental career. he went to the university and had the best time of his life. he has dabbled -- been at apple for four years. when you offer the scholarships and open these opportunities, many of the kids do not...
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dr. steven rosen providing us with the permission tonight said passed away 7:00 tonight surrounded by family comfortable in the past and interesting that she looked very angelic. and her passing this information obviously coming down the last few minutes much too soon to have a statement. back to you >> turn into political reporter rick pearson i believe joining us on the telephone to talk more about former first lady maggie daley legacy city of chicago can you hear us rick pearson? >> good evening to you the legacy that she leaves behind what she is meant to the city these years? >> >> academy of the first lady somebody very active as charitable causes someone keeping dead in the background truly the public her family life of v influential conversations people turned into a major park things like keeping public branch of the chicago library the mayor has wanted to tear down >> >> i remembered considering moving out here visiting chicago looking abroad at the beauty of the city, to my friends the flowers the trees and one of them said that is the first lady people knew about the @contributio
dr. steven rosen providing us with the permission tonight said passed away 7:00 tonight surrounded by family comfortable in the past and interesting that she looked very angelic. and her passing this information obviously coming down the last few minutes much too soon to have a statement. back to you >> turn into political reporter rick pearson i believe joining us on the telephone to talk more about former first lady maggie daley legacy city of chicago can you hear us rick pearson?...
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dr. steven shaffer previously testified that jackson would have been too groggy with all the medication he was on to give himself a shot. prosecutors claim murray gave the singer much more propofol than he admits and left him unattended and that his recklessness directly led to jackson's death. jurors will likely begin their deliberations later this week. karen brown, cbs news, los angeles. >>> and it was promoted as america's fairytale wedding, but it was more like a tv reality show. just 72 days after their marriage, kim kardashian and kris humphreys are turning to divorce court. millions tuned in to watch them tie the knot, but now the two are splitting up. in a statement, kardashian said, i had hoped this marriage was forever, but sometimes things don't work out as you plan. we remain friends and wish each other the best. kardashian's soon to be ex said he was caught off guard by the news and is devastated. he knew. >>> coming up, in sports, goal line stands, fumbles and more. the chargers and chiefs battle tough. they take it to overtime. keurig has a wide variety of gourmet coffee an
dr. steven shaffer previously testified that jackson would have been too groggy with all the medication he was on to give himself a shot. prosecutors claim murray gave the singer much more propofol than he admits and left him unattended and that his recklessness directly led to jackson's death. jurors will likely begin their deliberations later this week. karen brown, cbs news, los angeles. >>> and it was promoted as america's fairytale wedding, but it was more like a tv reality show....
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dr. steven neufeld he's seeing it more and more every week, women like vargas who end up in his office with foot and ankle injuries after a weekend of parties. it's not just sprains and breaks. >> i'm seeing people who have a lot more pain on the ball of their foot, a lot more bunions, hammer toes, nerve pain, callouss that are becoming a problem, corns that are becoming a problem. >> neufeld says shoes with a heel more than two inches high puts more than five to eight times your body weight on the ball of your foot. so when women wear these shoes for extended periods of time, they can end up with some pretty serious injuries. dr. neufeld says if you can't give up your heel, at least choose a shoe like this with one an open toe. it gives your toes room to move around and it takes some of the pressure off the ball of your foot. >> i would also say maybe get a heel that's a little larger than you normally would wear. if it's a little loose, at least there's room for your toes and foot to move around. >> luce says her sprained ankle is steal healing but she's already back in her high heels and
dr. steven neufeld he's seeing it more and more every week, women like vargas who end up in his office with foot and ankle injuries after a weekend of parties. it's not just sprains and breaks. >> i'm seeing people who have a lot more pain on the ball of their foot, a lot more bunions, hammer toes, nerve pain, callouss that are becoming a problem, corns that are becoming a problem. >> neufeld says shoes with a heel more than two inches high puts more than five to eight times your...
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dr. steven weinberg is a professor of science at the university of texas. he is a nobel prize winner in physics, the national medal of science winner, and he is also the author of this book, "lake views: the world and the universe." first of all, dr. weinberg, what is this picture on the front of your book? >> that's a picture of lake austin as seen from our boat dock. i do most of my work at home in an office overlooking the lake. and so i have a certain feeling of connection with lake austin. >> why would a nobel prize-winning physicist of science put a lake on the front of his book? >> well, it is what i look at while i'm working, but also, you know, being a scientist, especially a few theoretical physicist, it's a little unworldly. and the sounds of the lake, especially in summer, the boats going up and down the lake playing music brings me back a little bit to the real world, the world of human affairs, which is i think healthy. >> well -- >> that's what i was trying to do in this book, in many of the essays, to peek out of the ivory tower of debt, som
dr. steven weinberg is a professor of science at the university of texas. he is a nobel prize winner in physics, the national medal of science winner, and he is also the author of this book, "lake views: the world and the universe." first of all, dr. weinberg, what is this picture on the front of your book? >> that's a picture of lake austin as seen from our boat dock. i do most of my work at home in an office overlooking the lake. and so i have a certain feeling of connection...
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dr. steven nissen helped run the study. >> does this affect on cholesterol levels result in lower rates ofath, heart attack, and smoke from if this class of drugs work, we might just achieve that goal of taking heart disease away as the number-one killer of men and women. >> reporter: over the next few years, results are expected from larger trials involving this drug and two similar ones. now, if f this class of drug works, it's unlikely to replace statins. doctors cannon and nissen predict patients at high risk of heart disease would take both. >> pelley: thank you very much, jon. we have more information. you can find it on our health partner, webmd.com. search "cholesterol." the most fascinating sound that we heard in the newsroom today is an audio recording from the day that president kennedy was assassinated. this is the white house situation room informing members of his cabinet about the tragedy as they and press secretary pierre salinger were flying to japan. salinger's code name was "wayside." >> pelley: the audiotape is part of a two-hour recording of radio traffic from november
dr. steven nissen helped run the study. >> does this affect on cholesterol levels result in lower rates ofath, heart attack, and smoke from if this class of drugs work, we might just achieve that goal of taking heart disease away as the number-one killer of men and women. >> reporter: over the next few years, results are expected from larger trials involving this drug and two similar ones. now, if f this class of drug works, it's unlikely to replace statins. doctors cannon and...
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everything you know about how are we joining me now to break down the real story about today is dr steven larson professor emeritus at the state university of new york and author of ten books including the shaman's doorway. dr larson steve welcome steve and welcome either tom it's good to hear your voice and her you got a great picture of my book. thank you what is the real meaning of hollow when stephen. well it is a holiday that christianity tried to abduct owes all saint's day because the catholic church had so many saints they needed a place to celebrate them but actually in many places around the planet. what is called now so when in the celtic cultures own or what is called be a deal is where those in the mexico and central america and parts of south america . was really way way pre-christian it was a in which people want to honor those who have passed and they needed a kind of a special holiday in the in the calendar in order to do that and that is halloween and whether it's not hollow i mean there's nothing how about it it's it's hallowed it's a sacred day this is there's a connec
everything you know about how are we joining me now to break down the real story about today is dr steven larson professor emeritus at the state university of new york and author of ten books including the shaman's doorway. dr larson steve welcome steve and welcome either tom it's good to hear your voice and her you got a great picture of my book. thank you what is the real meaning of hollow when stephen. well it is a holiday that christianity tried to abduct owes all saint's day because the...
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dr. steven silverstein says the results are encouraging. >> we have people who have this, who had no life, they couldn't leave the house. they couldn't work. they have their life back. >> it is estimated about 40 million americans suffer from migraine headaches. up to 4% of those adults have headaches 15 or more days a month. migraines are still a medical mystery. >> we do know it runs in families. it may be due to a hypersensitive brain. we're searching for the answers. >> medications can help but for regner, nothing worked until the implant that switches on every morning. >> i can't say how much. it just changed my life. >> he says he's now happy to be able to go to work every day. manuel gallegus, cbs news, philadelphia. >>> regner feels a buzzing and tingling sensation when the implant turns on. it is estimated migraines cost billions of dollars every year because of lost time, lost wages and medical costs. >>> some new hope for people who suffer from heart failure. in an experimental trial, doctors at cedars-sinai heart institute used a patient's own cardiac stem cells and then injec
dr. steven silverstein says the results are encouraging. >> we have people who have this, who had no life, they couldn't leave the house. they couldn't work. they have their life back. >> it is estimated about 40 million americans suffer from migraine headaches. up to 4% of those adults have headaches 15 or more days a month. migraines are still a medical mystery. >> we do know it runs in families. it may be due to a hypersensitive brain. we're searching for the answers....
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dr. steven schaffer, an expert on propofol is proving to be an effective witness for the prosecution. >>ou have clearly described 17 egregious violations of the standard of care. these 17 violations individually were likely to result in injury or death to michael jackson. >> yes. . >> murray's defense team will call its own propofol expert, dr. paul white to the stand. the pressure is growing on chernoff and flanagan to counter the prosecution's strong case. >> they have no examples of that. >> here said he was less than a lay person. >> i think the jury believes that. we have to bring them back to the issue of causation. >> you have to get it to the cardiac arrest and otherwise you lose mathematically. >> you think that during cross-examination schaffer is going to admit it's a cardiac arrest and we will have that conversation? >> i think he's got to admit he doesn't know because he never studied the effects. >> as soon as i can him, he did is going and this and we won't get into the science with this guy, that's what we have a scientist for. >> no. >> i won't argue with you about metho
dr. steven schaffer, an expert on propofol is proving to be an effective witness for the prosecution. >>ou have clearly described 17 egregious violations of the standard of care. these 17 violations individually were likely to result in injury or death to michael jackson. >> yes. . >> murray's defense team will call its own propofol expert, dr. paul white to the stand. the pressure is growing on chernoff and flanagan to counter the prosecution's strong case. >> they have...
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dr. steven shafer, an expert on propofol, is proving to be an effective witness for the prosecution. >> drese 17 violations individually were likely to result in injury or death to michael jackson? >> yes. >> murray's defense team will call its own propofol expert, dr. paul white, to the stand. the pressure is growing on chernoff and flanagan to persuasively counter the prosecution's strong case. >> they have absolutely no examples of that. >> well, he presented dr. murray as a non-doctor. less than a lay person. >> right. >> and i think the jury believes all that. we have to bring them back to the issue of causation. >> you've got to get it to be a cardiac arrest that starts this thing. otherwise, you lose mathematically. >> you really honestly think that during cross-examination of shafer he's going to admit that it's a cardiac arrest and we're going to have that argument, that conversation? >> no, he's not. >> i think he's got to admit he doesn't know because he has never studied the effects of -- >> and as soon as i ask him isn't it true you don't know, he's going to say i do know, and
dr. steven shafer, an expert on propofol, is proving to be an effective witness for the prosecution. >> drese 17 violations individually were likely to result in injury or death to michael jackson? >> yes. >> murray's defense team will call its own propofol expert, dr. paul white, to the stand. the pressure is growing on chernoff and flanagan to persuasively counter the prosecution's strong case. >> they have absolutely no examples of that. >> well, he presented...
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dr. steven silverstein says the results are encouraging. >> people had no life that, couldn't work, leavehe house. they have got their function back and life back. >> reporter: it is estimated some 40 million americans suffer from migraine headaches. and up to 4% of those adults have headaches 15 or more days a month. the cause is still a medical mystery. >> reporter: we know it runs in families. it may be due to a hyper sensitive brain. >> reporter: medications can help a lot of people. but for rigner, nothing worked until this implant that he switches on, every day. >> you can't say how much it just changed my life. >> this device, made by saint jude, is cree creating a slight buzzing is tingling sensation when it turns on, but that is nothing compared to the pain control. coming up, a closer look at lower back pain and new options out there for relief. >>> coming up, the brit wherish government is defending security plans for the 2012 olympic games, despite reports that united states officials are worried about protection. >>> you might say that the climbers rapelling the washington mo
dr. steven silverstein says the results are encouraging. >> people had no life that, couldn't work, leavehe house. they have got their function back and life back. >> reporter: it is estimated some 40 million americans suffer from migraine headaches. and up to 4% of those adults have headaches 15 or more days a month. the cause is still a medical mystery. >> reporter: we know it runs in families. it may be due to a hyper sensitive brain. >> reporter: medications can help...
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dr. steven shafer. >> failure of cardiac activity caused jackson's death? >> that's correct. >> reporter: both sides will get a day off to prepare their closing arguments which will be presented to jurors on thursday morning. the seven men and five women who will decide if conrad murray should be held responsible for michael jackson's death. he has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter. he could face occupy four years in prison if convicted. stefreceiv receive stefani stand top stanton, nbcs news. >>> november so far, we're okay. and i think for the next couple of day, we'll continue on the trend. want to show you a brand new poi fountain that's gone up in georgetown. a beautiful new park opening up and you can see right there, some people out enjoying this today. you may have needed the long sleeves, but with the sunshine it felt quite nice. high temperature did reach temperatures in the upper 50s in most locations, but 61 degrees out there at the airport. so looking if this week. i really think most of this week is going to be very, very nice. re
dr. steven shafer. >> failure of cardiac activity caused jackson's death? >> that's correct. >> reporter: both sides will get a day off to prepare their closing arguments which will be presented to jurors on thursday morning. the seven men and five women who will decide if conrad murray should be held responsible for michael jackson's death. he has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter. he could face occupy four years in prison if convicted. stefreceiv receive stefani...
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dr. steven schaffer, who literally wrote the book on propofol counted 17 agreenous violations by murray,gram. the failure to call 911 immediately. >> yes, yes. >> when dr. schaffer talked about the 17 egregious violations of the standard of care. what it really says is, this doctor didn't do his job. he had a legal duty as his doctor, to make sure that he took care of michael jackson, and in each one of these 17 ways, he failed in that legal duty. >> reporter: it was four days on the stand that left jurors fascinated and murray shaken. finally, after 16 days, and 33 witnesses -- >> the people are prepared and would ask to rest at this time. >> reporter: it was conrad murray's turn to convince the jury. >> all the defense has to do is show you reasonable doubt. if they show you one plausible situation to you, dr. murray can be acquitted. >> reporter: that situation was laid out days before in the defense's opening statement. >> michael jackson self-administered a dose of propofol that with the lorazepam created a perfect storm in his body, that killed him instantly. >> now, to build his c
dr. steven schaffer, who literally wrote the book on propofol counted 17 agreenous violations by murray,gram. the failure to call 911 immediately. >> yes, yes. >> when dr. schaffer talked about the 17 egregious violations of the standard of care. what it really says is, this doctor didn't do his job. he had a legal duty as his doctor, to make sure that he took care of michael jackson, and in each one of these 17 ways, he failed in that legal duty. >> reporter: it was four days...
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dr. steven schafer, insisted that the sedated superstar couldn't have muster the energy to administer the propofol himself. >> crazy scenario. >> reporter: the jury has to decide whether the self-injection scenario could have taken place? which argument holds more weight? >> it seems that the schafer view of circumstances is more plausible without question. dr. white's theory is definitely a stretch. is it a reasonable stretch or ridiculous unreasonable stretch? if there's one juror that finds the defense's version to be reasonable, then they're going to hang firm because the judge has told them to hang firm. >> if the jury is not unanimous, and it results in a hung jury the trial is over, dr. murray goes free and the prosecutor decides whether to retry the case. for now, seven men and five women will reunite tomorrow for their second day of deliberations. debating who gave jackson his fatal dose of propofol? for "good morning america," diana alvear, abc news, los angeles. >> big verdict to come. >>> let's go over to ron claiborne for a look at that other big news. including that earthqua
dr. steven schafer, insisted that the sedated superstar couldn't have muster the energy to administer the propofol himself. >> crazy scenario. >> reporter: the jury has to decide whether the self-injection scenario could have taken place? which argument holds more weight? >> it seems that the schafer view of circumstances is more plausible without question. dr. white's theory is definitely a stretch. is it a reasonable stretch or ridiculous unreasonable stretch? if there's one...
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dr. steven garner, thanks for the information. jenna?, we have another big news alert out of iran. international news at this time, a big protest, a scene reminiscent what happened there more than 30 years ago when the u.s. embassy in iran was seized by militants and the iranian hostage crisis began. today, hundreds of iranians described as hard-line students. woe still don't know exactly who makes up that crowd, stormed the british embassy in tehran. the mob surging past riot police. pulling down the union jack flag, throwing documents out the window. there is concern about classified documents being thrown to the crowd. a he bill reducing diplomatic relations with britain in retaliation for tough new british sanctions against iran because of news out about iran's nuclear program. britain is outraged over the incident, calling it unacceptable, condemning it. we'll go in depth in the next hour, talk a little bit more about iran and also what the u.s. response should be. that is our ally britain. this is what is happening there. we'll hav
dr. steven garner, thanks for the information. jenna?, we have another big news alert out of iran. international news at this time, a big protest, a scene reminiscent what happened there more than 30 years ago when the u.s. embassy in iran was seized by militants and the iranian hostage crisis began. today, hundreds of iranians described as hard-line students. woe still don't know exactly who makes up that crowd, stormed the british embassy in tehran. the mob surging past riot police. pulling...
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dr. steven garner from new york methodist hospital.on't like springing, spring forward in the spring. >> fall back. jon: i like falling back. i like that extra hour sleep. >> it is actually very good. monday is the worst day for heart attacks. this monday because people get extra hour of sleep there are fewer heart attacks than any monday in the year. jon: in that respect it is good for your health? >> it is a fragile health tell us how to act. a lot is determined by sunlight and horl moans. hormones get a little out of whack and change the clock and get less sunlight. some people can have suicide or risk of depression when we do it in the april side in springing forward. jon: there are some other downsides even to the falling back thing. >> you have to realize most people are not affected but there is a small group will become agitated. they will not work as well. they will not exercise because when they get home it is dark out and you begin to gain weight. last week we talked about hormones make you gain weight. the same hormones gai
dr. steven garner from new york methodist hospital.on't like springing, spring forward in the spring. >> fall back. jon: i like falling back. i like that extra hour sleep. >> it is actually very good. monday is the worst day for heart attacks. this monday because people get extra hour of sleep there are fewer heart attacks than any monday in the year. jon: in that respect it is good for your health? >> it is a fragile health tell us how to act. a lot is determined by sunlight...
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dr. steven schaffer, who literally wrote the book on propofol counted 17 agreenous violations by murray,ure to call 911 immediately. >> yes, yes. >> when dr. schaffer talked about the 17 egregious violations of the standard of care. what it really says is, this doctor didn't do his job. he had a legal duty as his doctor, to make sure that he took care of michael jackson, and in each one of these 17 ways, he failed in that legal duty. >> reporter: it was four days on the stand that left jurors fascinated and murray shaken. finally, after 16 days, and 33 witnesses -- >> the people are prepared and would ask to rest at this time. >> reporter: it was conrad murray's turn to convince the jury. >> all the defense has to do is show you reasonable doubt. if they show you one plausible situation to you, dr. murray can be acquitted. >> reporter: that situation was laid out days before in the defense's opening statement. >> michael jackson self-administered a dose of propofol that with the lorazepam created a perfect storm in his body, that killed him instantly. >> now, to build his case, chernoff
dr. steven schaffer, who literally wrote the book on propofol counted 17 agreenous violations by murray,ure to call 911 immediately. >> yes, yes. >> when dr. schaffer talked about the 17 egregious violations of the standard of care. what it really says is, this doctor didn't do his job. he had a legal duty as his doctor, to make sure that he took care of michael jackson, and in each one of these 17 ways, he failed in that legal duty. >> reporter: it was four days on the stand...
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dr. steven garner said to counteract the lack of light, people should exercise more.ll bost the levels of seroen toen and other chemicals in the brain. a melaen toen pill will help you sleep better. >>> a major discovery to help you with the sleeping process. researchers removed cells from mice known ad semacen cells. when they went away, so did cataracts and muscle loss. the life span was the same but their quality of life improved. researchers say it will be awhile before similar tests can be conducted on people. >>> and it's friday. finally time for game-of-the- week. lindsey murphy and has more on the winning matchup. >>> and justin bieber is speaking out about the paternity suit against him. what he's saying. [ boy's voice ] hi, samantha. [ girl's voice ] hi todd, do you wanna be my boyfriend? [ chuckles ] sure! great -- gimme your melt. myy--melt? [ singsong voice ] yeah. i'm your girlfriend now. ahh, i don't think this is working out. [ male announcer ] get your own subway steak melt. like the steak & cheese -- layers of juicy steak and bubbly, melted chee
dr. steven garner said to counteract the lack of light, people should exercise more.ll bost the levels of seroen toen and other chemicals in the brain. a melaen toen pill will help you sleep better. >>> a major discovery to help you with the sleeping process. researchers removed cells from mice known ad semacen cells. when they went away, so did cataracts and muscle loss. the life span was the same but their quality of life improved. researchers say it will be awhile before similar...
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dr. steven schaeffer and in brief questioning, testifying the standard of care should be higher in a homeg and restated his belief on the amount of propofol given to michael jackson. >> in your opinion, does this absolutely rule out the hie possibilities is put forward by dr. white? >> absolutely. >> and is it cold front with the hie possibilities is put forward by the results some. >> it suggests that michael jackson received more propofol. >> reporter: after 33 prosecution witnesses and 16 events, both sides have rested their cases and the jury, the judge instructed the jury to return here thursday morning, 9:00 a.m. local time where they will begin jury deliberations soon. right now what is happening, the judge is meeting inside from the attorneys from the both sides, discussing what can'ts will be admitted into evidence and susessing what type of instructions will be given to the euro thursday, laura? >> let me ask you again, craig, to refuse for us, if he's found guilt oat manslaughter charges. what his potential sentence could be? >> right, and if convicted, conrad murray faces up t
dr. steven schaeffer and in brief questioning, testifying the standard of care should be higher in a homeg and restated his belief on the amount of propofol given to michael jackson. >> in your opinion, does this absolutely rule out the hie possibilities is put forward by dr. white? >> absolutely. >> and is it cold front with the hie possibilities is put forward by the results some. >> it suggests that michael jackson received more propofol. >> reporter: after 33...
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dr. steven nichols of the cleveland clinic helped lead a head to head analysis of both drugs. not only did lipitor and crestor lower levels of bad cholesterol equally, higher doses of the drugs were found to be safe and actually reduce plaque buildup in arteries. >> conventionally, we thought all we could do is maybe slow the growth of plaque. the idea that you could actually remove plaque was something we never thought we would be able to do. >> the amount of plaque we moved was small, and it's not clear if it will translate sba fewer heart attacks or strokes. but doctors who presented the research at the annual heart association's meeting in orlando are excited about its potential. erica edwards, nbc news. >>> arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords is making a tremendous recovery from the injuries she sustained in a shooting in january, but she says she won't be returning to congress until she makes more progress. giffords and her husband, former astronaut mark kelly have just released a joint memoir called "gabby, a story of courage and hope." the book is a detailed accou
dr. steven nichols of the cleveland clinic helped lead a head to head analysis of both drugs. not only did lipitor and crestor lower levels of bad cholesterol equally, higher doses of the drugs were found to be safe and actually reduce plaque buildup in arteries. >> conventionally, we thought all we could do is maybe slow the growth of plaque. the idea that you could actually remove plaque was something we never thought we would be able to do. >> the amount of plaque we moved was...
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dr. steven hatfill had access to anthrax when he worked at the army's lab in maryland. >> nick kristof is not small potatoes. he is a well-respected, pulitzer prize-winning columnist. and he was hammering this point. >> he had access to anthrax spores. he's certainly got an incredible past that bears scrutiny. in his lectures, for example, he has talked a great deal about anthrax. >> we read the newspapers, we hear the news, we know what's going on out there. that asserted a lot of pressure on us, a pressure to "look, guys, we got to get this done." >> narrator: the fbi playbook calls for pressure, pushing a suspect for a confession. they decided to squeeze steven hatfill. it started with what the fbi calls "bumper lock"-- 24-hour surveillance-- and they let him know they were doing it. >> management was convinced he was the right guy. and so, as a result, there were intense surveillance-- bumper- lock type surveillance-- of dr. hatfill that went on for months. >> there is a brutal, sustained attempt by the fbi in these cases to turn or crack the suspect, and it doesn't look much like wha
dr. steven hatfill had access to anthrax when he worked at the army's lab in maryland. >> nick kristof is not small potatoes. he is a well-respected, pulitzer prize-winning columnist. and he was hammering this point. >> he had access to anthrax spores. he's certainly got an incredible past that bears scrutiny. in his lectures, for example, he has talked a great deal about anthrax. >> we read the newspapers, we hear the news, we know what's going on out there. that asserted a...
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dr. steven shafer is doing the work for free. . white's testimony could end up being the key to this trial's outcome. joining me now is paul henderson and criminal defense attorney mark geragos. you said all along tit is crucil for the defense's theory. >> if you rolled some of your previous tape, i think i predicted that this is exactly what walgren was going to ask and i think the answers that he got were not what the defense wanted to hear. >> because why? >> there's two problems with this from the defense standpoint, number one, it absolutely puts the death nell in the idea that there's going to be any argument about gross negligence. their own expert says this guy was not living up to the standard of care. number two, in the biggest problem here i think from the defense standpoint, is this idea that he left a syringe there that he had prepared. so even if it's michael jackson, even under the defense theory of michael jackson is self-administering, the problem is that you would never leave a syringe there for somebody to possi
dr. steven shafer is doing the work for free. . white's testimony could end up being the key to this trial's outcome. joining me now is paul henderson and criminal defense attorney mark geragos. you said all along tit is crucil for the defense's theory. >> if you rolled some of your previous tape, i think i predicted that this is exactly what walgren was going to ask and i think the answers that he got were not what the defense wanted to hear. >> because why? >> there's two...
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dr. steven schaefer testifies the only scenario that fits is that murray hooked jackson up to a slow propofoland didn't notice he stopped breathing. day 18, the defense puts murray's former patients on the stand to praise murray. he listens in tears. day 20, the so-called father of propof propofol, dr. paul white testifies for the defense. he supports the theory that jackson gave himself the fatal dose unaware it would kill him. >> you think it was a self injection of propofol near the hour of -- between 11:30 and 12:00 that did it? >> in my opinion, yes. >> reporter: day 21, murray takes a hit when prosecutors press dr. white about murray's failure to tell paramedics he gave jackson propofol. >> it was obviously overlooked. he didn't tell them. >> well, not obviously. it could also be a lie. correct? correct? that's another option. >> if you say so, i guess, why. >> that's another option. correct? >> it's an option, yes. >> reporter: that same day on cross-examination, prosecutors get white to admit he believes murray drew up the syringe of propofol and left it in the bedroom accessible to j
dr. steven schaefer testifies the only scenario that fits is that murray hooked jackson up to a slow propofoland didn't notice he stopped breathing. day 18, the defense puts murray's former patients on the stand to praise murray. he listens in tears. day 20, the so-called father of propof propofol, dr. paul white testifies for the defense. he supports the theory that jackson gave himself the fatal dose unaware it would kill him. >> you think it was a self injection of propofol near the...