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is going to say, and dr. whitenly person, i think, that can get around the elephant in the room, which is, can you give or administer propofol in a home setting at a standard that is kind of according to reasonable medical standards, and that may be for the doctor, but that, i think, that is going to be the biggest hurdle the defense has to get over. >> sanjay, from every doctor we've heard from, that seems to be a no, the idea that propofol would be administered in a home setting just stuns people. >> it does. and i think dr. white is someone well known with his work with propofol. i think he would be really hard-pressed to say it was okay to do this in a home setting, let alone the home setting, he didn't have monitoring equipment that was adequate, resuscitation equipment that was adequate that a patient was not monitored. even if you allowed the home setting, which i don't think he will, those other three things, i think, made it unacceptable by any medical standard. >> thank you both. >>> up next, the u.s. amb
is going to say, and dr. whitenly person, i think, that can get around the elephant in the room, which is, can you give or administer propofol in a home setting at a standard that is kind of according to reasonable medical standards, and that may be for the doctor, but that, i think, that is going to be the biggest hurdle the defense has to get over. >> sanjay, from every doctor we've heard from, that seems to be a no, the idea that propofol would be administered in a home setting just...
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is going to say, and dr. whitee only person, i think, that can get around the elephant in the room, which is, can you give or administer propofol in a home setting at a standard that is kind of according to reasonable medical standards, and that may be for the doctor, but that, i think, that is going to be the biggest hurdle the defense has to get over. >> sanjay, from every doctor we've heard from, that seems to be a no, the idea that propofol would be administered in a home setting just stuns people. >> it does. and i think dr. white is someone well known with his work with propofol. i think he would be really hard-pressed to say it was okay to do this in a home setting, let alone the home setting, he didn't have monitoring equipment that was adequate, resuscitation equipment that was adequate that a patient was not monitored. even if you allowed the home setting, which i don't think he will, those other three things, i think, made it unacceptable by any medical standard. >> thank you both. >>> up next, the u.s.
is going to say, and dr. whitee only person, i think, that can get around the elephant in the room, which is, can you give or administer propofol in a home setting at a standard that is kind of according to reasonable medical standards, and that may be for the doctor, but that, i think, that is going to be the biggest hurdle the defense has to get over. >> sanjay, from every doctor we've heard from, that seems to be a no, the idea that propofol would be administered in a home setting just...
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, dr. white seems like he's going to be the guy for the defense to talk about propofol and what, in fact, happened and how these various drugs may have interacted in michael's system. so i think that these jurors do have a tremendous burden in front of them. but what's interesting about this, piers, is that the celebrity isn't the defendant. the celebrity is the victim. >> that's right, yeah. >> that's why i think this is going to be very different in terms of its outcome because of that fact. because the fact that, while conrad murray has become somewhat of a celebrity simply because of what happened, it is truly michael jackson that is the celebrity, the victim. >> quickly, if you don't mind, this csi effect people are talking about where jurors, like everybody who watches these kinds of shows may have led to believe, there has to be absolutely overwhelming concrete specific forensic evidence before they can convict anybody, how much does that come into play in a case like this, do you think? >
, dr. white seems like he's going to be the guy for the defense to talk about propofol and what, in fact, happened and how these various drugs may have interacted in michael's system. so i think that these jurors do have a tremendous burden in front of them. but what's interesting about this, piers, is that the celebrity isn't the defendant. the celebrity is the victim. >> that's right, yeah. >> that's why i think this is going to be very different in terms of its outcome because of...
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they put up there the idea that they're going to have dr. whiteut the fact that there was not enough propofol in his system to kill him, and they're going to also -- and i thought one of the most significant things they're going to talk about is that the coroner did not test the contents in the stomach. if they tested the contents in the stomach, which the defense says they have, that that's going to show that somehow that is what -- that something was administered that was not done intravenously. if that's the case, the defense has got a pretty good point. i think the biggest problem with the defense is going to be on cross examination of dr. white. what is he going to say when they ask him, when the d.a. says to him, you know, do you give propofol? do you think it's the standard of care to give it in your house? that's the problem they have to deal with. >> sanjay, you back in 2009, you tracked down another one of michael jackson's doctors who had traveled on tour with him, according to sources that you had spoken with, that back then he gave mi
they put up there the idea that they're going to have dr. whiteut the fact that there was not enough propofol in his system to kill him, and they're going to also -- and i thought one of the most significant things they're going to talk about is that the coroner did not test the contents in the stomach. if they tested the contents in the stomach, which the defense says they have, that that's going to show that somehow that is what -- that something was administered that was not done...
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they brought up the fact they will bring in dr. white, the self professed father of propofol. is going to say that the amount that were given were not enough to cause the death. that's a real issue. because ultimately the jury, as you said there is an indelible impression of the picture on the gurney and the voice coming from the dead. but at the end of the day they have to deal with the causation. if he did not cause the death it is a not guilty. >> mark, what do you make of dr. murray, stone-faced throughout most of the day yesterday but breaks down in tears during the defense opening statement. >> well what i make of it is the jurors are instructed they are not supposed to consider the defendant as he is sitting there in the counsel table and his demeanor or anything else. as a practical matter jurors are looking at the defendant at all times. i can't tell you the number of times i have heard jurors say i didn't like what the defendant did when he saw this picture or saw this or heard that. they are constantly looking at what you are doing and wearing even if your shoes are
they brought up the fact they will bring in dr. white, the self professed father of propofol. is going to say that the amount that were given were not enough to cause the death. that's a real issue. because ultimately the jury, as you said there is an indelible impression of the picture on the gurney and the voice coming from the dead. but at the end of the day they have to deal with the causation. if he did not cause the death it is a not guilty. >> mark, what do you make of dr. murray,...
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and ultimately i think that this case is going to turn on the defense's witness, this dr. white they mentioned in the opening statement. >> the defense kept asking alvarez about calling 911 yesterday. let's take a listen to this. >> during the period of time that you were out of the room, mr. alvarez, you did not call 911. is that correct? >> no, sir. my focus was on ushering the kids out of the room, sir. >> did you communicate to dr. murray that you had not yet called 911? >> i did not, sir. >> there was no discussion about that? >> no, sir. by the time you got back in the room, you still hadn't called 911. correct? >> i did not, sir. >> so is the defense trying to put this on him saying, why didn't you do it? >> no. i think what the defense is trying to do is paint a picture of what actually happened in there. that obviously when somebody goes in to cardiac arrest and i have said this before, if i go in to cardiac arrest, i think i would rather have a cardiologist attempting to methane waiting for the emts to get there and that it shows that dr. murray could have reasonably t
and ultimately i think that this case is going to turn on the defense's witness, this dr. white they mentioned in the opening statement. >> the defense kept asking alvarez about calling 911 yesterday. let's take a listen to this. >> during the period of time that you were out of the room, mr. alvarez, you did not call 911. is that correct? >> no, sir. my focus was on ushering the kids out of the room, sir. >> did you communicate to dr. murray that you had not yet called...
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white. no. it is over a quotation from dr. king insciebed on the memorial. let's hear it from the man itself. >> yes, if you want to say that i was a drum major, say that i was a drum major for justice. say that i was a drum major for peace. i was a drum major for righteousness. >> stephen: stirring. humble. and if we're being brutally honest, a little wordy. which is why on the monoment the quote was paraphrased so that it would fit on the north side of the statue. it now reads, "i was a drum major for justice, peace and righteousness." boom. short, pithy, to the point, not dr. king's point, but still. you now what they say, brevity is the soul of saving money on chiseling fees. but some people out there don't appreciate dr. king getting the reader's digest treatment. civil rights activist and walking gravitas geyser maya angelou spoke out against the rewarding saying, "the quote makes dr. martin luther king look like an arrogant twit. he was anything but that. he was far too profound a man for that four-letter word to apply." or as she'll one day be paraph
white. no. it is over a quotation from dr. king insciebed on the memorial. let's hear it from the man itself. >> yes, if you want to say that i was a drum major, say that i was a drum major for justice. say that i was a drum major for peace. i was a drum major for righteousness. >> stephen: stirring. humble. and if we're being brutally honest, a little wordy. which is why on the monoment the quote was paraphrased so that it would fit on the north side of the statue. it now reads,...
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dr. murray asked him to pick up vials of a milky white substance. osecutors say murray was cleaning up evidence. he is also described as michael jackson's children, paris and prince, they realized something was wrong. >> paris screamed out daddy and dr. conrad murray said hurry, don't let them see their dad like this. don't let them see their dad like this. and i proceeded to turn around to the children and kind of ushered them out. and said, kids, don't worry, we will take care of it. everything is going to be okay. >> the judge ordered attorneys not to publicly reveal their upcoming witnesses in advance. and warned them against talking to the media. >>> if you want to follow the jackson trial even when away from the tv, there is an app for that. the new app following the trial of jackson's former doctor conrad murray, now apples, tops on best-selling paid news apps. and that app features includes breaking news alerts and live video streams from the trial and reports from news correspondents. >>> news time is 5:49. today is purple friday. we're gear
dr. murray asked him to pick up vials of a milky white substance. osecutors say murray was cleaning up evidence. he is also described as michael jackson's children, paris and prince, they realized something was wrong. >> paris screamed out daddy and dr. conrad murray said hurry, don't let them see their dad like this. don't let them see their dad like this. and i proceeded to turn around to the children and kind of ushered them out. and said, kids, don't worry, we will take care of it....
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whites. that's the big difference between now and dr.ing's day and that's what drags down the overall statistics. >> why are some blacks doing well and other blacks not doing well? >> a number of reasons. some having to do with politics and government, others having to do with the social -- >> in a word, john, it is -- the collapse of the black family outside the black middle- class. 71% of african-american children are born out of wedlock >>> predictions, pat and. >> for the first time the federal reserve will be a major issue in the political campaign because of ron paul and rick perry. >> will not help bankroll the convention in carolina because it's held in a city was the a single union hotel, and they're showing disappointment in the president. >> rich? >> if rick perry is the republican nominee, there will be an independent candidate in the race. >> claire sentence. >> contrary to call, i think sarah palin will not enter the race. >> the u.s. ddg growth rate will be below 2% for the next eight months. bye-bye!
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dr. murray was trying to hide the medication before calling 911. >> at the bottom of the bag there was what appeared to me like a milky white substance, sir. >> reporter: prosecutors say it was propofol, a powerful anesthetic. dr. murray is accused of administering a lethal dose to jackson to help him sleep. >> this is clearly the most damning evidence so far. the intent is to show the jury that he had consciousness of guilt. this is something the defense will have to deal with. >> reporter: and they did. on cross-examination saying murray did ask him to call 911 immediately. >> is it possible, mr. alvarez, that you are confused about the timing of these particular events? is that possible? >> no, sir. >> reporter: the defense argument that michael jackson was desperate for sleep. ♪ >> reporter: desperate to make his comeback tour work. >> he was apparently willing to do whatever he needed to do to find rest. >> reporter: and your contention is he would have done anything including giving himself propofol and lorazepan. >> without question. that's why michael jackson isn't here today,. >> reporter: there was an emotional moment late in the day in cour
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well there were black defendants i think i think they were white so my question for you dr scott is tried davis a. black man first or just a human first in your eyes but of course he's a black man to me because when i see him see me i see. many of those as a defense attorney when i go into the jails i see nothing but men that look like me black men young black men many of them unfortunately about to waste years of their lives in a high and circumstances that are totally unnecessary and so you know i do see meet myself in him and i see the struggle of all the people in troy davis because i know that this criminal justice system as you have pointed out by those statistics is unjust it is biased it is inherently biased and on top of the fact that black defendants have less access to strong legal defenses and and other resources that other right defendants have here in america so so i have to see him first you know in an in this case for what it is in terms of race first but as a human being and i think that's why his case attracts support universally it is because again killing someone to sh
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briana keeler at the white house and dr. sanjay gupta. briana, let's start with you.what does the president hope to accomplish in his meetings with libya's transitional government? >> he's trying to bolster the transitional government trying to make sure that this debut goes well because that's really what this is for the libyan rebel government, now the libyan transitional government. it was recently seeded to represent libya and this is sort of its entry into the international community this week. the president also trying to help garner some support as this government moves forward into this post-gadhafi area. obviously, the u.s. has strong inin making sure that goes well ask the u.s. is looking for help from its allies and buy-ins. the president will meet with the head of the libyan transitional government. they'll have a meeting, just the two of them, and then a meeting with a number of world leaders focused on libya as it moves forward into this new phase. the head of the u.n. will speak, obama will speak, other world leaders will speak. but, of course, kyra, a
briana keeler at the white house and dr. sanjay gupta. briana, let's start with you.what does the president hope to accomplish in his meetings with libya's transitional government? >> he's trying to bolster the transitional government trying to make sure that this debut goes well because that's really what this is for the libyan rebel government, now the libyan transitional government. it was recently seeded to represent libya and this is sort of its entry into the international community...
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white substance, sir. >> murray asked him to call 911. >> dr. conrad murray asked if anyone knew cpr. i started to do chest compressions, sir. >> what if anything was dr. murray doing? >> giving mouth to mouth, sir. >> defense attorneys suggest at cat -- account might not be accurate. >> is it possible you're confused about this timing of the events? is that possible? >> no, sir. >> alvarez testified he had trouble finding steady employment since the singer died and says he's been offered half a million dollars to hell tel his story and so far has refused. >> and this there is a first check of the forecast now. >> sandhya patel is here. >> it was a cooler day today. you probably felt here. highs 67 down from 88 yesterday. a good 21-degree drop. this evening, foggy conditions at the coast. and there is some drizzle, fog at the coast and bay. low to upper 50s and our cool down continues. so there is a range of low 60s to low 80s, cooling takes us into next week. we're looking at big changes coming up in the form of rain. i'll be back with a look at the forecast. >> thank you. >> and sti
white substance, sir. >> murray asked him to call 911. >> dr. conrad murray asked if anyone knew cpr. i started to do chest compressions, sir. >> what if anything was dr. murray doing? >> giving mouth to mouth, sir. >> defense attorneys suggest at cat -- account might not be accurate. >> is it possible you're confused about this timing of the events? is that possible? >> no, sir. >> alvarez testified he had trouble finding steady employment since...
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white house. wow. then how should american parents process transgender guy chaz bono. dr. keith ablow raising??? >> bill: impact segment tonight, congressman emanuel cleaver from missouri told the mc"the columbus dispatch" ideal newspaper chain that african-americans are not getting enough help from the feds, quote: bill clinton had been in the white house and failed to address the problem, we probably would be marching on the white house but there is a less volatile reaction in the cbc because nobody wants to do anything that would empower the people that hate the president, quote. with us now to analyze dr. marc lamont hill who teaches at columbia university. we just got a statement from his offers saying he was taken out of context. i have been taken out of context myself thousands of times. be that as it may, what's the primary beef among african-americans vis-a-vis the white house. >> i can't speak for all african-americans one central criticism is that the president hasn't addressed a so-called black agenda the way other presidents would have to. >> bill: what does that mean? what is th
white house. wow. then how should american parents process transgender guy chaz bono. dr. keith ablow raising??? >> bill: impact segment tonight, congressman emanuel cleaver from missouri told the mc"the columbus dispatch" ideal newspaper chain that african-americans are not getting enough help from the feds, quote: bill clinton had been in the white house and failed to address the problem, we probably would be marching on the white house but there is a less volatile...
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white house. wow. then how should american parents process transgender guy chaz bono. dr.th ablow raising questions. he will here moments away. that's not caused by a heart valve problem? are you taking warfarin to reduce your risk of stroke caused by a clot? you should know about pradaxa. an important study showed that pradaxa 150mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with pradaxa, there's no need for those regular blood tests. pradaxa is progress. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have kidney problems or a bleeding condition, like stomach ulcers. or if you take aspirin products, nsaids, or blood thinners. tell your doctor about l medicines you take, any planned medical or dental procedures, and don't stop taking pradaxa without your doctors approval, as stopping may increase your stroke risk. other side effects include indigestion,stomach pai
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dr. murray pointed to the i.v. bag and asked that it too be put away. inside that bag was a bottle dripping milky white lucky. prosecutors argue murray gave jackson a fatal does of the powerful sedative. >> beware bags of chopped romaine lettuce, ground beef and more that colorado cantaloupe. medical and legal advisers say you need to staton on top of specific recall information. >> reporter: the attorney rep agents more than a $sick from eating cantlope one food crisis in a state -- that recalls beef, lettuce and tomatoes that is everything in the a burger but the bread. the most frightening is listeria in cantaloupe, killing 13ed deadliest food crisis in the -- united states in more than 10 years. it is believe it came from jensen harms in holly, colorado shipped from july 29th, through september 10th. they told us they ship more than a million and a half cantaloupe to dozens of states. it can take two months before you feel the symptoms. fever and muscle aches. antibiotic treat you, without the treatment the i willless can leave victims incapacitated and unable to speak. -- the usda is facing a 3.4% cut in
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2001 and what will clark played in trying to keep the pressure on the white house about possible threats from terror. >> guest: clark, dr rice comes to the new national security adviser and one of clark have responsibilities is to brief her on terrorism and apparently they sit down for a briefing and i should point out philip zelikow is in the room as well and clark makes clear he believes this is the number-1 threat faced by the national security -- she needs to concentrate on it. sandy berger makes a special appearance because he wants to get the point across that this is what you need to worry about. despite that it does appear that this is not of principal interest to the new national security adviser. dick clark requested an early meeting with president bush to discuss al qaeda and terrorist threats and she rebuffs him. you can do that as soon as we complete the broader review of our counterterrorism policy that would not be completed until september of 2001. the president's principal counter-terrorism aid is not allowed to brief the president on terrorism until tweet -- eight nine months later. >> host: even befor
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romney, if he were to win pennsylvania, would probably win the white house because it's very difficult and i'm sure david axelrod or drndell doesn't argue no president is elected without ohio and the fact they're so close tells you about the shape of the race nation al nationally. >> looking at ohio, the president's approval rating back to the lowest ever. you say here at 53% of the folks out there disapproving of the job performance, 51% saying he doesn't deserve re-election. looking at pennsylvania, 54% disapproval. 51% doesn't want him back. how does the white house read these numbers? >> the president's got some problems. re-elections are about the incumbent. should voters reconsider their choice about whether the guy deserves another four years? clearly, voters are willing to reconsider their choice. what the next year is about is whether they think however the republicans put up is better than the guy in the oval office now and that's what the primary race is about and from there so that the white house has to try to make the case that whoever the republicans nominate is not fit for the job. >> okay. peter, than
romney, if he were to win pennsylvania, would probably win the white house because it's very difficult and i'm sure david axelrod or drndell doesn't argue no president is elected without ohio and the fact they're so close tells you about the shape of the race nation al nationally. >> looking at ohio, the president's approval rating back to the lowest ever. you say here at 53% of the folks out there disapproving of the job performance, 51% saying he doesn't deserve re-election. looking at...
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white house called and i was stunned. >> what president obama said today about the bay area teen. and michael jackson assistant testified about the one thing dr. murray wanted to retrieve in the hours after the pop star's death. >> it was hot today. temperatures are trending downward. i'll show you how cool your city will be. oh, i see. a throne for the tv... room for movies... your workout gear... non-stop football... it's a man cave! the boys next door will never leave. who says we want them to? news chopper 2 was over the scene of oakland with the end of a search. the search was around bishop0 debt high school. near barack obama elementary was closed. they found a man hiding under the porch in that area. president obama let american students in on secrets. >> if you asked me what my favorite subject was, it was basketball. he gave hits back to school speech today. the address was online. he told students the country needs their ideas and passion. president obama said students have a responsible to get america back on its feet. a freemont student received a growing endorse: that senior said it came as a big surprise. will kim is only 17-yea
white house called and i was stunned. >> what president obama said today about the bay area teen. and michael jackson assistant testified about the one thing dr. murray wanted to retrieve in the hours after the pop star's death. >> it was hot today. temperatures are trending downward. i'll show you how cool your city will be. oh, i see. a throne for the tv... room for movies... your workout gear... non-stop football... it's a man cave! the boys next door will never leave. who says...
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dr. murray pointed to the iv bag and asked that it, too, be put away. inside that bag was a bottle, dripping a milky, whiteiquid, with the appearance of propofol. just how valuable was that testimony? alvarez says he turned down a half million dollars for a tv interview, $200,000 from "the national enquirer," though he hasn't been able to find a job since michael jackson died. and he's broke. diane? >> all right, jim, thank you, on this case every day. >>> and tonight, we hear from a unique american voice, someone who has had a front row seat to democracy. retired supreme court justice john paul stevens. he has written a new memoir, "five chiefs," and "gma" anchor george stephanopoulos sat down with him to ask, if after 60 years on the bench, he regrets any of the decisions he handed down, and he does. the one voting to reinstate the death penalty. >> over the years, the -- i was disappointed to find they expanded the category of cases rather dramatically and they also have relaxed procedures in ways that actually give the prosecutor advantages in capital cases that i don't think he has in ordinary crimina
dr. murray pointed to the iv bag and asked that it, too, be put away. inside that bag was a bottle, dripping a milky, whiteiquid, with the appearance of propofol. just how valuable was that testimony? alvarez says he turned down a half million dollars for a tv interview, $200,000 from "the national enquirer," though he hasn't been able to find a job since michael jackson died. and he's broke. diane? >> all right, jim, thank you, on this case every day. >>> and tonight,...
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white substance. the prosecutor identified it as the drug propofol, which caused the singer's death. about a minute passed before the bodyguard says he was asked by dr. murray to call for an ambulance. it is then that he said he noticed two of michael jackson's children in the doorway. >> and they were right behind me, and paris screamed out, daddy. >> the trial will continue with more evidence about those frantic few minutes which two paramedics arrived to try to revive michael jackson. >> nearly 50 people have been killed in anti-government protests in syria in the last two days alone. that's according to human rights activists. the u.n. estimates almost 2,700 people have been killed since the crackdown began. you're watching "bbc world news" with me, david eades. the headlines this hour -- yemen claims it has killed one of al qaeda's most influential figures, anwar al-awlaki. burma's president orders a halt to a controversial dam project. he says it's contrary to the will of the people. adnan is with me now. an hour ago, we were enjoying the earliest stages of south africa. fill us in. >> now they're into the last 10 minutes. it's 13-5 south afri
white substance. the prosecutor identified it as the drug propofol, which caused the singer's death. about a minute passed before the bodyguard says he was asked by dr. murray to call for an ambulance. it is then that he said he noticed two of michael jackson's children in the doorway. >> and they were right behind me, and paris screamed out, daddy. >> the trial will continue with more evidence about those frantic few minutes which two paramedics arrived to try to revive michael...
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dr. kim explains that the salt is better or worse for our health. >> reporter: a pinch of pink himalayan or a dash of black hawaiian lava, salt is no longer boring white specks of sodium chloride. >> blue hawaii, mediterranean salts. >> reporter: he is the president of the san francisco salt company. the union city-based company sells salt from around the world and people are licking it up. >> business is fantastic. >> reporter: good old-fashioned table salt is processed to remove minerals and usually contains additives to prevent clumping. as for these, the least refined versions contain natural minerals. since they are unprocessed, does that mean it's okay to shake away? most health experts say no. in fact, swanky salt or not, federal experts say even if you're think you should have no more than a teaspoon a day and less if older. even major food companies are jumping on the bandwagon adding fancy salts to their products because consumers want it. even so -- >> how much sodium am i getting by eating half this bag of chips? >> reporter: she says stick with real foods and try gourmet salt. they have different tastes. >> a pinch goes a long way. >> rep
dr. kim explains that the salt is better or worse for our health. >> reporter: a pinch of pink himalayan or a dash of black hawaiian lava, salt is no longer boring white specks of sodium chloride. >> blue hawaii, mediterranean salts. >> reporter: he is the president of the san francisco salt company. the union city-based company sells salt from around the world and people are licking it up. >> business is fantastic. >> reporter: good old-fashioned table salt is...
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martin feldstein served as chairman of the white house council of economic advisers in the reagan administration. and dr. feldstein has written more than 300 research articles in the field of economics, founded the national bureau of economic research, and is currently as a professor at harvard. john engler, president of the business roundtable, three term governor of michigan. mr. engler, governor engler was president and ceo of the national association of manufacturers. and edward kleinbard, chief of staff of the joint committee of taxation from 2007 to 2009. he has 20 years of experience practicing tax law in new york, and is currently a professor of law at the university of southern california. this is an extraordinary panel. thank you for honoring us with your presence. senator crapo? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate your holding this hearing as well. i want to focus right at the outset on one of the early comments. that is any part of the important needed changes that we need to be making in america today with regard to economic and fiscal policy, tax reform, is one of the key pieces that
martin feldstein served as chairman of the white house council of economic advisers in the reagan administration. and dr. feldstein has written more than 300 research articles in the field of economics, founded the national bureau of economic research, and is currently as a professor at harvard. john engler, president of the business roundtable, three term governor of michigan. mr. engler, governor engler was president and ceo of the national association of manufacturers. and edward kleinbard,...
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dr. murray administered the lethal dose. >>> alone investigation after the bankruptcy of solyndra. the times reports larry summers and treasury secretary tim geithner reportedly warned the whitepotential problems with this company in 2009. the selection process for a loan was too easy. solyndra secured one of those loans, $527 million. the company is laid off -- has laid off its 1,100 employees last month. >>> the family of bryan stow is calling it a magical time in his recovery effort. he is now saying hello and goodbye to people who visit him, he is now remembering facing and remembering names. he left for the first time in six months. he was brought out to a patio area where he was able to soak up the sun. bryan stow described the experience as magical. >> it is magical for us to read about it and it is man call for us to see him go through it and it is great. >> they do say bryan stow has a long road to recovery. >> that is a good story. let's go to sal, i know you have the chopper going, what is going on? >>> we have that fire being put out in santa clara in a strip mall, looks like a small business three-alarm fire but the fire is out. el comino royal, people will slow
dr. murray administered the lethal dose. >>> alone investigation after the bankruptcy of solyndra. the times reports larry summers and treasury secretary tim geithner reportedly warned the whitepotential problems with this company in 2009. the selection process for a loan was too easy. solyndra secured one of those loans, $527 million. the company is laid off -- has laid off its 1,100 employees last month. >>> the family of bryan stow is calling it a magical time in his...
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dr. howard staying in the presidents physician who rushed to the white house is neither initially put out the word that this was a digest to upset when he knew it was a massive heart attack. he waited until midafternoon that day before transporting the president to the hospital. even then, i equipped to his car instead of calling an ambulance. if you want more details on the mismanagement of the situation come you got to read the book. we don't have time tonight. eisenhower was in the hospital first six weeks. in those days, the gold standard for treatment of heart attack patients was total bedrest. i asked doctors would not permit him to read the newspaper, watching movies, listen to a football game on the radio, let alone too much serious presidential business. he did not take a step across his room for a month. this incredibly active man felt like a caged animal. so at the very moment the soviet union attempted to change the balance of power in the middle east, eisenhower was out of commission as secretary of state, john foster dulles was on his own, unable to consult with the presiden
dr. howard staying in the presidents physician who rushed to the white house is neither initially put out the word that this was a digest to upset when he knew it was a massive heart attack. he waited until midafternoon that day before transporting the president to the hospital. even then, i equipped to his car instead of calling an ambulance. if you want more details on the mismanagement of the situation come you got to read the book. we don't have time tonight. eisenhower was in the hospital...
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dr. murray pointed to the iv bag and asked that it too be put away. inside that bag was a bottle dripping a milky whiteuid with the appearance of propofol. this is abc news, los angeles. >> as for just how powerful was alvarez testimony? he says he turned did you know half million dollar of for tv interview and 200,000 dollars from national enquirer even though he hasn't had a job since michael jackson died and is in fact broke. he says. >> bay area farm voluntarily recalling bags of chopped romaine lettuce after random sample by the fda tested positive forlis steer why. it calls a farm in salinas and the lettuce shipped to oregon direct or and may have been sold only in oregon. washington and idaho. recall covers product with a use by date of september 29. bag in the box code you see on the screen is b 2 5 6 4 6 4 3 8 8. which is stareia rarely shows newspaper produce but out brick traced to colorado canteloupe sicken at least 72 people and caused up to 16 deaths. so there is heightened concern about that risk. >>> all right. spencer is off. sandy is with us tonight. talk about a forecast as we hit th
dr. murray pointed to the iv bag and asked that it too be put away. inside that bag was a bottle dripping a milky whiteuid with the appearance of propofol. this is abc news, los angeles. >> as for just how powerful was alvarez testimony? he says he turned did you know half million dollar of for tv interview and 200,000 dollars from national enquirer even though he hasn't had a job since michael jackson died and is in fact broke. he says. >> bay area farm voluntarily recalling bags...
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dr. emanuel, what do you make of the politics of this, within the republican party? you've been involved in the obama administration. your brother was whitehief of staff. now mayor of chicago. you know a little something about this kind of thing when it intersects with politics. how should the republicans deal with this going forward? >> first of all, i know very little about politics. i try to stick to the policy and the medicine which is what i do know. but i do think that the real issue here, for the republicans than the country, we need to stick to the science, we need to stick to what the experts say and we should not do what michele bachmann did is to find a mother, hear a story and portray that as the truth. we know that led to serious problems when people were talking about autism from vaccines which has been disproven by studies. and similarly we know that the research here by the cdc, by follow-up of use of this vaccine that it's very safe and that, in fact, it's much better that girls, 12-year-olds, get the vaccine. the estimate is that each year it would prevent, if all 12-year-olds got it, 3,300 cases of cervical cancer. not
dr. emanuel, what do you make of the politics of this, within the republican party? you've been involved in the obama administration. your brother was whitehief of staff. now mayor of chicago. you know a little something about this kind of thing when it intersects with politics. how should the republicans deal with this going forward? >> first of all, i know very little about politics. i try to stick to the policy and the medicine which is what i do know. but i do think that the real...
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white house. thank you. >>> to our other big story today, we continue to follow developments inside a los angeles courtroom. it is day four of drconrad murray's involuntary manslaughter trial. on the stand right now, robert russell, a heart patient who consulted with dr. murray during a visit to an emergency room in a las vegas hospital. this is one of dr. murray's previous patients. earlier today, we heard some testimony about fingertip pulse monitors. similar to the ones found next to michael jackson. we are still waiting to hear from the two paramedics who responded to the 911 call the day michael jackson died. >>> bank of america is going to start charging customers who use its debit cards. the largest bank in this country will charge $5 a month starting sometime next year. bank of america is not the first bank to charge this fee. and customers at banks like chase and wells fargo may one day have to pay the same fee. the reason for the new fee, and others like it, profits. or lack thereof. banks are still suffering the effects of writing too many bad mortgages. also some new rules have clamped down on previous sources of re
white house. thank you. >>> to our other big story today, we continue to follow developments inside a los angeles courtroom. it is day four of drconrad murray's involuntary manslaughter trial. on the stand right now, robert russell, a heart patient who consulted with dr. murray during a visit to an emergency room in a las vegas hospital. this is one of dr. murray's previous patients. earlier today, we heard some testimony about fingertip pulse monitors. similar to the ones found next...
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from the white house at 10:30 eastern and covering this breaking story this morning here on "jansing & company." >>> we have more shocking testimony in the trial of michael jackson's doctor, dr. conrad murray. a disturbing scene in the pop star's bedroom. nbc's jeff rossen has the details for us from los angeles. >> reporter: he is the prosecution's key witness on the stand thursday. alvarez told the jury, when michael stopped breathing, dr. murray grabbed the medicine. >> did he then instruct you to take some vials or do something with some vials? >> yes. while i was standing at the foot of the bed, he reached over and grabbed a handful of vials and then he reached out to me and said, here, put these in a bag. >> reporter: prosecutors say dr. murray was trying to hide the evidence before calling 911. and recruited alvarez to help. >> he then pointed to -- towards the iv stand and he said, now, get that bag or remove that bag and put it in the blue bag at the bottom of the bag there was what appeared to me like a milky white substance. >> reporter: that milky white substance prosecutors say was the powerful anesthetic propofol. >> what did you think he was doing? >> getting
from the white house at 10:30 eastern and covering this breaking story this morning here on "jansing & company." >>> we have more shocking testimony in the trial of michael jackson's doctor, dr. conrad murray. a disturbing scene in the pop star's bedroom. nbc's jeff rossen has the details for us from los angeles. >> reporter: he is the prosecution's key witness on the stand thursday. alvarez told the jury, when michael stopped breathing, dr. murray grabbed the...
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martin feld stein served as chairman of the white house council of economic advisors in the reagan administration and drn more than 300 research articles in the field of economics, founded the national bureau of economic research and is currently a professor at harvard. john ingler, three-term governor of michigan, president of the business round table. he was president and c.e.o. of the national association of manufacturers. and edward kleinbar, chief of staff of the joint committee of taxation from 2007 to 2009. he has 20 years of experience practicing tax law in new york and is currently the professor of law at the university of southern california. it's an extraordinary panel. thank you for honoring us with your presence. senator crepo. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate your holding this hearing as well. i want to focus at the outset on one of your early comments that as any part of the important needed changes we need to be making in america today with regard to economic and fiscal policy, tax reform is one of the key pieces that we must not allow to be ignored. as you know, i've been workin
martin feld stein served as chairman of the white house council of economic advisors in the reagan administration and drn more than 300 research articles in the field of economics, founded the national bureau of economic research and is currently a professor at harvard. john ingler, three-term governor of michigan, president of the business round table. he was president and c.e.o. of the national association of manufacturers. and edward kleinbar, chief of staff of the joint committee of...
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dr. brown. sorry. comment april marcum, lieutenant colonel from the white house, thank you so much for participating andeducating us. [applause] >> we're frustrated we don't have more time but they have all the creatures they appear. a little bit of housekeeping. i will give each of them and award, a book for being up here in being part of this bill. i would add one thing, hearing the markham's struggle with it is we have just got to find out how to execute better on the evaluation process. and the hear the financial stress and strain it's putting on you. hopefully general chiarelli and some of the others can talk more specifically about what's going on there, but that is still something that the devils all of us and it the devils too many of folks here. so i hope we can take advantage of that. i will present the books right after we break year but i wanted to let you know that lunch will be available in the atrium where all our exhibits our technology will come around to the tables and we'll try to get as many folks out there as quickly as we can. caci is international, sponsored a luncheon to i mentio
dr. brown. sorry. comment april marcum, lieutenant colonel from the white house, thank you so much for participating andeducating us. [applause] >> we're frustrated we don't have more time but they have all the creatures they appear. a little bit of housekeeping. i will give each of them and award, a book for being up here in being part of this bill. i would add one thing, hearing the markham's struggle with it is we have just got to find out how to execute better on the evaluation...
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white house. >>> dramatic details of michael jackson's final days playing out in a courtroom. jurors in the involuntary manslaughter trial of drd a recording of jackson six weeks before his death sounding woozy and drugged. the audio file recorded on dr. murray's iphone. prosecutors say just two days later, murray ordered another shipment of the powerful anesthetic propofol. >> dr. murray's repeated incompetent and unskilled acts led to mr. jackson's death. >> michael jackson self administered a dose of propofol that with the lorazipan created a perfect storm in his body that killed him instantly. >> the first witness to take the stand, famed choreographer kenny ortega, told the jury a week before his death, jackson was so physically and emotionally unstable he wanted him to have psychological evaluation. >>> the husband of missing mother susan powell is denying he had anything to do with child pornography. that came after josh powell was named as a suspect in the very same porn case that landed powell's father in prison. meanwhile, josh powell has lost custody of his two sons. the boys now staying with susan powell's parents.
white house. >>> dramatic details of michael jackson's final days playing out in a courtroom. jurors in the involuntary manslaughter trial of drd a recording of jackson six weeks before his death sounding woozy and drugged. the audio file recorded on dr. murray's iphone. prosecutors say just two days later, murray ordered another shipment of the powerful anesthetic propofol. >> dr. murray's repeated incompetent and unskilled acts led to mr. jackson's death. >> michael...
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dr. sondik has the feel -- is there a differential smoking rate between black and white -- guest: there was a very differential smoking rate between black males and white males. but now the rate between black males, white males, black females, white females, all about the st.. even the rate for kids in high school is all about 20%. again, it does not show up in the chart -- for almost every cancer, the black death rate is significantly higher than at the white death rate. i don't think the reasons for that are completely understood. smoking -- again, the effects of smoking take years. that may be a factor. but there are many other things that he bought when it to -- that people have pointed to -- diet, environmental causes. that is some of the starkest for me differentials we have, the race basis. host: good mon -- good one for preventive care -- are you're more likely as a white person to go for protective care -- guest: there are variables to what you just said -- health insurance, are you worried about the financial, out of pocket, to see the doctor? you don't feel that, but you know you
dr. sondik has the feel -- is there a differential smoking rate between black and white -- guest: there was a very differential smoking rate between black males and white males. but now the rate between black males, white males, black females, white females, all about the st.. even the rate for kids in high school is all about 20%. again, it does not show up in the chart -- for almost every cancer, the black death rate is significantly higher than at the white death rate. i don't think the...