WHUT (Howard University Television)
277
277
Jul 11, 2009
07/09
by
WHUT
tv
eye 277
favorite 0
quote 0
>> lisa jackson: i do believe there is.e president has said over and over that the clean energy agenda he's trying to push, and that's on purpose. we talk about energy and we talk about renewables. we talk about energy efficiency. we talk about the fact that when you get more renewable power, when you cut down on the amount of foreign oil you need, when you hire more people to do weatherization and make our homes more energy efficient, all those things lead us to a cleaner air future. so they deal with things like climate change, and they deal with those other nasty pollutants i described before. and the president has made it clear, you don't have to choose one or the other. you don't have to decide whether you want clean air at the expense of having a job or economic opportunity. in fact, he sees the two as very much linked. >> bonnie: and what percentage of those people are willing to pay more in taxes or have their small businesses pay more in taxes if cap in trade becomes a reality? >> lisa jackson: i think if you ask t
>> lisa jackson: i do believe there is.e president has said over and over that the clean energy agenda he's trying to push, and that's on purpose. we talk about energy and we talk about renewables. we talk about energy efficiency. we talk about the fact that when you get more renewable power, when you cut down on the amount of foreign oil you need, when you hire more people to do weatherization and make our homes more energy efficient, all those things lead us to a cleaner air future. so...
393
393
Jul 12, 2009
07/09
by
WETA
tv
eye 393
favorite 0
quote 0
>> lisa jackson: i do believe theris.presidenhas said over and er that the clean ergy agenda he's trying tpush, and that's on purpose. we talk about energy and we talk about renewables. we talk about energy eiciency. we talk out the fact that when u get more renewab power, when you cut down on the amount of foreign oil you need, when you hire more people to do weatherization and make our homes morenergy efficient, all those thingsead us to a cleaner aifuture. so they de with things like climate change, and theyeal with tho other nasty pollutts i described before. and the president has ma it clr, you don't have to choose one or the other. you don't have to cide wheth you want cle air at the expense of having a job o econom opportunity. in ft, he sees the t as very much lind. >> bonnie: a what percentage of those people are willing pay more in tas or have their small businesses pamore in taxeif cap in ade becomes a reality? >> lisa jackso i think if u ask them that question, especially rht now, the vast majority of pele wil
>> lisa jackson: i do believe theris.presidenhas said over and er that the clean ergy agenda he's trying tpush, and that's on purpose. we talk about energy and we talk about renewables. we talk about energy eiciency. we talk out the fact that when u get more renewab power, when you cut down on the amount of foreign oil you need, when you hire more people to do weatherization and make our homes morenergy efficient, all those thingsead us to a cleaner aifuture. so they de with things like...
170
170
Jul 2, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
[applause] >> and in may, at mount vernon, i stood together with lisa jackson, the present e.p.a. administrator as she announced a first, the first-ever presidential executive order about chesapeake bay to truly save the bay. it was a historic day and again, it happened because of this president right here in fairfax county. today her here to talk about an important issue, the issue of health care. we have done some wonderful things in virginia, but we are working at the margins, because in virginia and in the nation, one in seven americans and one in seven vearns don't have health insurance, and those that do find serious difficulties in costs and quality. our president is joining us today to talk about that, and it is so great to welcome him here. i want to introduce the moderator of the session today as the president gives remarks and takes questions from the add conference. valerie is the senior advisor to the president who is both the senior advisor and assistant for intergonchtal affairs. she is a long long-time friend of the president and has worked in several capacities in
[applause] >> and in may, at mount vernon, i stood together with lisa jackson, the present e.p.a. administrator as she announced a first, the first-ever presidential executive order about chesapeake bay to truly save the bay. it was a historic day and again, it happened because of this president right here in fairfax county. today her here to talk about an important issue, the issue of health care. we have done some wonderful things in virginia, but we are working at the margins, because...
383
383
Jul 17, 2009
07/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 383
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: it will be lisa jackson's responsibility. >> i don't think the country can afford not to spend the money. water is going to be the challenge of our time. and although there's lots of water in the great lakes, if it's not useful if to us, if we can't have it as a resource, it's nothing more than the dead sea. >> reporter: local conservation groups are trying to stop water runoff. some filtration programs are in place, but money is needed for more. and this is the payoff, a bay with clean water and a huge impact, rippling through the area's economy. one small way to protect the world's largest freshwater resource under siege. ann thompson, nbc news, traverse city, michigan. >>> and we're back in a moment with our making a difference report tonight, where survivors get a break this summer. she wants to make up. we decide to turn in early. we just know. announcer: finding the moment that's right for you both can take some time. that's why cialis gives men with erectile dysfunction options: 36-hour cialis or cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven
. >> reporter: it will be lisa jackson's responsibility. >> i don't think the country can afford not to spend the money. water is going to be the challenge of our time. and although there's lots of water in the great lakes, if it's not useful if to us, if we can't have it as a resource, it's nothing more than the dead sea. >> reporter: local conservation groups are trying to stop water runoff. some filtration programs are in place, but money is needed for more. and this is the...
166
166
Jul 1, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
[applause] and in may, at mount vernon, i stood together with lisa jackson, the president's epa administrator, as she announced the first -- the first ever presidential executive order about the chesapeake bay, coordinating all the activities of numerous federal agencies to truly saved the day. it was a historic day, and again, it happened because of this president, right here in fairfax county. we are here to talk about an important issue, the issue of healthcare. we have done wonderful things in virginia, but we are working at the margins, because in virginia and the nation, one in seven americans and virginians to not have health insurance. those who do have it have serious difficulties in cost and access and quality. our president is joining us to talk about that. it is so great to welcome him here. i want to introduce a very special individual who will be the moderator of this session today as the president his remarks and then takes questions both from the audience and from previously submitted questions. valerie jarrett is the senior advisor to the president who is both the senior advi
[applause] and in may, at mount vernon, i stood together with lisa jackson, the president's epa administrator, as she announced the first -- the first ever presidential executive order about the chesapeake bay, coordinating all the activities of numerous federal agencies to truly saved the day. it was a historic day, and again, it happened because of this president, right here in fairfax county. we are here to talk about an important issue, the issue of healthcare. we have done wonderful things...
241
241
Jul 12, 2009
07/09
by
WBFF
tv
eye 241
favorite 0
quote 0
epa administrator lisa jackson and steven chu have differing opinions over what impact a climate bill in the u.s. would have on global emissions. when asked by senator jim hawthorn of oklahoma, the chief said going alone would be little, unless china would reduce emissions too. bradley says the senate finance economy would explosion climate change legislation. specifically the cap and trade aspect. >> i didn't think i would ever hear that from epa. that's been a fact we've known for a long time. and that's been one of the arguments that i've been using that we need an international agreement that includes china and india. because if the united states goes it alone, and we tax our energy more than any place else in the world, and china is not included, we're going to lose more manufacturing to china. and i think that's obviously bad for economy and bad for jobs in america. >> grassily doesn't think this legislation will move very quickly through the senate. but when it does he expects a lot from the senate. you -- which do you think is going to affect the consumers the most. >> i think
epa administrator lisa jackson and steven chu have differing opinions over what impact a climate bill in the u.s. would have on global emissions. when asked by senator jim hawthorn of oklahoma, the chief said going alone would be little, unless china would reduce emissions too. bradley says the senate finance economy would explosion climate change legislation. specifically the cap and trade aspect. >> i didn't think i would ever hear that from epa. that's been a fact we've known for a...
287
287
Jul 11, 2009
07/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 287
favorite 0
quote 0
announcer: this is lisa & jackson.d a laptop with... ...speed, a big hard drive and a good gaming computer... ...for under $1500. we told them you find it, you u keep it. - let's check these out. - this is nice. - let's go see the macs. - these are way more money, dude. it's a little too small. maybe we'd rather go with pc. - let's try that for him. - this is good for games too, right? - yea. - both: blu-ray! - we're ready to buy this one. - what!? - announcer: they agree. it's a pc. - we're buying this! - i'm a pc and i'm 11. - and uh, i'm not. real steamed milk, and decadent chocolate... in mcdonald's mccafé mochas. now come to mcdonald's any monday through august 3rd... and get a sample size free! awesomé. ♪ ba da ba ba ba w aveeno nourish plus. active naturals wheat formulas proven to target and help repair damage in just three washes. - building shiny, strong... - hair with life. announcer: new aveeno nourish plus. kind of consider myself a robinhood of the directing world. buick enclave the finest luxury crossove
announcer: this is lisa & jackson.d a laptop with... ...speed, a big hard drive and a good gaming computer... ...for under $1500. we told them you find it, you u keep it. - let's check these out. - this is nice. - let's go see the macs. - these are way more money, dude. it's a little too small. maybe we'd rather go with pc. - let's try that for him. - this is good for games too, right? - yea. - both: blu-ray! - we're ready to buy this one. - what!? - announcer: they agree. it's a pc. -...
723
723
Jul 7, 2009
07/09
by
WJLA
tv
eye 723
favorite 0
quote 0
announcer: this is lisa & jackson.ey wanted a laptop with... ...speed, a big hard drive and a good gaming computer... ...for under $1500. we told them you find it, you keep it. - let's check these out. - this is nice. - let's go see the macs. - these are way more money, dude. it's a little too small. maybe we'd rather go with pc. - let's try that for him. - this is gd for games too, right? - yea. - both: blu-ray! - we're ready to buy this one. - what!? - announcer: they agree. it's a pc. - we're buying this! - i'm a pc and i'm 11. - and uh, i'm not. fresh breath in your car. okay. sixty germ-killing pieces. seriously. the eclipse gum big-e-pak ow kills bad breath germs. advanced fresh breath. seriously. we speak rpms so you can zip by other cars. but welso speak mpgs so you . in fact, we speak mpgs so fluently, we can say one more thing. the new ford fusion is the most-fuel-efficient midsize sedan in america. and that's something no one else can say. we speak the 2010 ford fusion. get in... and drive one. i don't think
announcer: this is lisa & jackson.ey wanted a laptop with... ...speed, a big hard drive and a good gaming computer... ...for under $1500. we told them you find it, you keep it. - let's check these out. - this is nice. - let's go see the macs. - these are way more money, dude. it's a little too small. maybe we'd rather go with pc. - let's try that for him. - this is gd for games too, right? - yea. - both: blu-ray! - we're ready to buy this one. - what!? - announcer: they agree. it's a pc. -...
197
197
Jul 8, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
they include energy secretary steven chu, lisa jackson of the environmental protection agency, agriculture secretary tom vilsack and interior secretary ken salazar. barbara boxer of california chairs the senate environment and public works committee. this is about two hours. >> historic connection of burning geological carbon to drive industrialization that we can break and certainly our national insecurity that comes from dependence on just a few foreign nations for critical energy supplies. this status quo must change to strengthen our nation in this generation and the next. we need to end our dependence on foreign oil and foreign energy. we need to take and break the connection between burning geological carbon and turning it into carbon dioxide pollutant in the atmosphere to drive industrialization. we need to lead the world in renewable resources so that it can become a critical strength of our economy selling both the intellectual capital and products to the world. we certainly need to underwrite in creating these products. we can do all of this by restructuring energy economy throug
they include energy secretary steven chu, lisa jackson of the environmental protection agency, agriculture secretary tom vilsack and interior secretary ken salazar. barbara boxer of california chairs the senate environment and public works committee. this is about two hours. >> historic connection of burning geological carbon to drive industrialization that we can break and certainly our national insecurity that comes from dependence on just a few foreign nations for critical energy...
289
289
Jul 31, 2009
07/09
by
CNBC
tv
eye 289
favorite 0
quote 0
epa administrator lisa jackson will be our guest to talk about the cash for clunkers program.t news from there christina romer continuing to say it's not suspended. but they do need more money. they'll get it. the question is, how much. in these markets, i'm glad i turned to fidelity for an annuity with guaranteed income for life. that's right, guaranteed income for life. my annuity from fidelity means my retirement income is safe. it's guaranteed, no matter what happens. if guaranteed income for life sounds good to you, do what i did -- let fidelity be your guide. call fidelity at... for details about guaranteed income for life. medicare supplement insurance plan card. you know what's great about this card? wherever you go, nationwide, your coverage travels with you. and that's just one of the many reasons... you need the card you can trust . because with aarp medicare supplement insurance plans, you can apply year-round, talk with personal health insurance advisors... and so much more. if you're turning 65 or older... or you've already enrolled in a medicare supplement plan,
epa administrator lisa jackson will be our guest to talk about the cash for clunkers program.t news from there christina romer continuing to say it's not suspended. but they do need more money. they'll get it. the question is, how much. in these markets, i'm glad i turned to fidelity for an annuity with guaranteed income for life. that's right, guaranteed income for life. my annuity from fidelity means my retirement income is safe. it's guaranteed, no matter what happens. if guaranteed income...
260
260
Jul 13, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 260
favorite 0
quote 0
lisa jackson, miss mills, and hilda solis. and our new director of our office -- i always forget the full name of this thing. i call it the drugs are. [laughter] -- the drug czar. [laughter] by the way, nichols -- for you. thank you so much, all of you for partisan bidding. -- for participating. it is great to be back among some of the most urban thinkers on the future of america's urban and metropolitan areas. this is a subject that is near and dear to my heart. i have lived almost all my life in urban areas. michele and i chose to raise our daughters in the city where she grew up. and even though i and went to college in l.a.n. new york and law school across the river from boston, i receive my greatest education on chicago's south side working to bring about change in those communities and to bring opportunities to those people's lives. there are a number of chicago folks who are fighting with me -- i mean, alongside me. [laughter] that experience also gave manahan -- an understanding of some of the challenges facing city ha
lisa jackson, miss mills, and hilda solis. and our new director of our office -- i always forget the full name of this thing. i call it the drugs are. [laughter] -- the drug czar. [laughter] by the way, nichols -- for you. thank you so much, all of you for partisan bidding. -- for participating. it is great to be back among some of the most urban thinkers on the future of america's urban and metropolitan areas. this is a subject that is near and dear to my heart. i have lived almost all my life...
345
345
Jul 28, 2009
07/09
by
CNN
tv
eye 345
favorite 0
quote 0
michael jackson has an enormous history with doctors. >> clearly, we know from the nurse, lisa that michael jackson was aware of the drug diprivan before. >> look, every doctor who commented on propofol has said it would be outrageous to administer this for pain medication or to help him sleep. it is used to knock people out for surgery. it has to be in a hospital setting because it is known to lower heart pressure, blood pressure and occasionally to stop breathing. it would clearly be negligent even if michael jackson was begging for it and he probably was to administer it in a home. manslaughter in california is a dangerous act that causes the death of another person. what could be more obviously dangerous than giving this kind of drug by a doctor who should know better as apparently all doctors do to administer in a home without the safety precautions that are right there on the label of the medication. >> would there be pressure to go for manslaughter? >> this is always the issue with celebrity cases. you try to treat them like everybody else but prosecutors have a hard time doing this.
michael jackson has an enormous history with doctors. >> clearly, we know from the nurse, lisa that michael jackson was aware of the drug diprivan before. >> look, every doctor who commented on propofol has said it would be outrageous to administer this for pain medication or to help him sleep. it is used to knock people out for surgery. it has to be in a hospital setting because it is known to lower heart pressure, blood pressure and occasionally to stop breathing. it would clearly...
166
166
Jul 8, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
lisa jackson joined then come to the head of -- "i will insure epa's efforts to address the enormousrisis are rooted in three fundamental values -- signs paste policies and programs, but -- science- based policies and programs, adherence to the law, and transparency. mr. obama took another shot at his predecessor, saying that the days of science taking a backseat to ideology are over. but in march, the obama's epa issued endangerment finding on carbon. it established that carbon is a pollutant and gives the epa the authority to regulate it. even if congress does not act. around this time, mr. carlin, a colleague, presented in 98-page analysis arguing the agency should take another look at the science behind manmade global warming, and they say it is inconclusive at best. the analysis noted that global temperatures were on a downward trend. he pointed out problems with the global model -- with global mateodels it shows and a pop -- -- it shows apocalyptic scenarios. the response to mr. carlin was an e-mail from his boss, alma carlin. forbidding him from any direct connection with anyo
lisa jackson joined then come to the head of -- "i will insure epa's efforts to address the enormousrisis are rooted in three fundamental values -- signs paste policies and programs, but -- science- based policies and programs, adherence to the law, and transparency. mr. obama took another shot at his predecessor, saying that the days of science taking a backseat to ideology are over. but in march, the obama's epa issued endangerment finding on carbon. it established that carbon is a...
310
310
Jul 16, 2009
07/09
by
WJLA
tv
eye 310
favorite 0
quote 0
jackson in the prime of his great career. and may have sent this bright star in a much darker direction. lisa fletcher has the report. ♪ >> it was is famous 1984 pepsi commercial that changed michael jackson's life forever. ♪ in this shocking just released "us weekly" video, we go behind the scenes and see for the very first time how the commercial went horribly wrong. f on the first take, the pyrotechnics exploded as planned. after jackson descended the stairs, with his trademark moves. but the sixth take went horribly wrong. the explosions went off too early. it looked like it was part of the show at first. >> kristen robinson a teenager at the time was at the taping. >> his hair was on fire, there was a lot going on. it became evident pretty quickly that it wasn't supposed to happen. >> unaware that his hair was on fire, jackson kept dancing and spinning until the flames reached his scalp. >> and people started yelling, stop dancing, michael, you're on fire! >> dancers and crew members on hand rushed to jackson's aid to put out the flames. >> that's me in the black. that was me. >> so you
jackson in the prime of his great career. and may have sent this bright star in a much darker direction. lisa fletcher has the report. ♪ >> it was is famous 1984 pepsi commercial that changed michael jackson's life forever. ♪ in this shocking just released "us weekly" video, we go behind the scenes and see for the very first time how the commercial went horribly wrong. f on the first take, the pyrotechnics exploded as planned. after jackson descended the stairs, with his...
229
229
Jul 16, 2009
07/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 229
favorite 0
quote 0
some pyrotechnics went off and jackson's hair caught fire. here's abc's lisacher. >> reporter: it was this famous 1984 pepsi commercial that changed michael jackson's life forever. ♪ feel the pepsi way >> reporter: in this shocking, just-released "us weekly" video, we go behind the scenes and see for the very first time, how the commercial went horribly wrong. on the first take, the pyrotechnics exploded as planned, after jackson descended the stairs with his trademark moves. but the sixth take went horribly wrong, the explosions went off too early. >> it looked like it was part of the show at first. >> reporter: kristen robinson, a teenager at the time, was at the taping. >> his hair was on fire. there was a lot going on. it became evident pretty quickly that it wasn't supposed to happen. >> reporter: unaware that his hair was on fire, jackson kept dancing and spinning, until the flames reached his scalp. >> and people started yelling, stop dancing, michael. you're on fire. >> reporter: dancers and crew members on-hand rushed to jackson's aid, to put out the
some pyrotechnics went off and jackson's hair caught fire. here's abc's lisacher. >> reporter: it was this famous 1984 pepsi commercial that changed michael jackson's life forever. ♪ feel the pepsi way >> reporter: in this shocking, just-released "us weekly" video, we go behind the scenes and see for the very first time, how the commercial went horribly wrong. on the first take, the pyrotechnics exploded as planned, after jackson descended the stairs with his trademark...
522
522
Jul 11, 2009
07/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 522
favorite 0
quote 0
jackson's death. many doctors are turning over medical records. here's lisa fletcher. >> reporter: it's been just days since michael jackson's memorial service and those close toast the investigation say it's not stalled for a second. >> it began literally with the first 911 call. >> reporter: the l.a. coroner's office is pouring over michael jackson's medical records. >> there were doctors around him, giving him drugs, helping him with intravenous drips. >> reporter: the l.a. coroner office tells abc news that a number of doctors have turned over medical records. >> there's not shortage of natural causes, drug overdose. >> reporter: he says there are dozens of possible reasons why jackson died and homicide can't be ruled out. >> until he comes back with his report of cause of death we're not saying anything about it. >> reporter: in an exclusive with abc news, jackson's father is talking about it. >> and i do believe it is foul play. >> reporter: joe jackson said he didn't know anything about the drugs that authorities seized from michael's home. >> i do kno
jackson's death. many doctors are turning over medical records. here's lisa fletcher. >> reporter: it's been just days since michael jackson's memorial service and those close toast the investigation say it's not stalled for a second. >> it began literally with the first 911 call. >> reporter: the l.a. coroner's office is pouring over michael jackson's medical records. >> there were doctors around him, giving him drugs, helping him with intravenous drips. >>...
672
672
Jul 28, 2009
07/09
by
WJLA
tv
eye 672
favorite 0
quote 0
murray has become the focus of what is a manslaughter investigation into jackson's death. here's lisa fletcher. >> reporter: for six hours, police and drug enforcement agents searched the home and office of michl jackson's doctor. >> we are executing a search warrant here at the doctors office and at his home. >> reporter: less than a week after raiding his houston medical practice and storage facility, in search for evidence linking him to manslaughter, authorities again seized boxes of documents and records that might contain evidence that he killed michael jackson. >> it seems like the net is closing in on dr. murray, so if he's to be arrested, it could actually happen sooner than later. once the coroner issues his toxicology report, which should be very shortly. >> reporter: dr. murray was home while agents seized items including a cell phone and internet hard drive. and they even intercepted a u.p.s. delivery package. sources tell abc news that jackson used the powerful hospital anesthetic propofol to sleep at night. he rrleceived the drug at home using an i.v. and the associated
murray has become the focus of what is a manslaughter investigation into jackson's death. here's lisa fletcher. >> reporter: for six hours, police and drug enforcement agents searched the home and office of michl jackson's doctor. >> we are executing a search warrant here at the doctors office and at his home. >> reporter: less than a week after raiding his houston medical practice and storage facility, in search for evidence linking him to manslaughter, authorities again...
401
401
Jul 13, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 401
favorite 0
quote 0
ray lahood, sean donovan, lisa jackson. where's ms. mills there? great to see karen. solis. i want you to know as well as our new director of our office of -- i always forget the full name of this. i call it the drug czar. ok. by the way, nichols vouched for you. so thank you so much, all of you, for participating. i see a lot of friends old and new. it's great to be back and it's great to be joined by some of the finest urban thinkers in america for what i understand has been critical conversation on the future of america's urban and metropolitan areas. as you might imagine, this is a subject that's near and dear to my heart. i have lived almost all my life in urban areas. michelle and i chose to raise our daughters in the city where she grew up. even though i went to college in l.a. and new york and law school across the river from boston, i received my greatest education on chicago's south side working at the local level , to bring about change in those communities and opportunities to people's lives. i see a number of chicago folks who were fighting with me -- i m
ray lahood, sean donovan, lisa jackson. where's ms. mills there? great to see karen. solis. i want you to know as well as our new director of our office of -- i always forget the full name of this. i call it the drug czar. ok. by the way, nichols vouched for you. so thank you so much, all of you, for participating. i see a lot of friends old and new. it's great to be back and it's great to be joined by some of the finest urban thinkers in america for what i understand has been critical...
296
296
Jul 6, 2009
07/09
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 296
favorite 0
quote 0
michael jackson's estate needs to do that or the money will disappear. terry: lisa marie has profited nicely from graceland. >> somebody the jackson empire will do well. he was running up huge amounts of debt but it will probably flourish. he has another album that could come out that will do traffic. he was a fantastic performer. >> it is not different than he will victims. he he was buying planes -- >> but he was elvis. >> america will forget the last 10 years of michael jackson and remember the great years just like with elvis and he will live on for 50 years. i can see that park becoming bigger than graceland. i will go there just like i went to graceland to walk around. terry: jonathan might have a future in the business as well. up next you better enjoy the burger this weekend. somebody says you may not be able to afford one next 4th of july. move over swine flu there is a new animal. ♪ [ female announcer ] arthritis targets your body where it's weak. where it's vulnerable. ♪ tylenol arthritis works with your body to block the pain, without interfering with ce
michael jackson's estate needs to do that or the money will disappear. terry: lisa marie has profited nicely from graceland. >> somebody the jackson empire will do well. he was running up huge amounts of debt but it will probably flourish. he has another album that could come out that will do traffic. he was a fantastic performer. >> it is not different than he will victims. he he was buying planes -- >> but he was elvis. >> america will forget the last 10 years of...
404
404
Jul 25, 2009
07/09
by
WJLA
tv
eye 404
favorite 0
quote 0
clear th investigators are trying to build a criminal case against the physician with jackson on the day he died. lisa fletcher in los angeles again tonight. >> reporter: police are zeroing in on the doctor who was with michael jackson at the time of his death. in a raid of dr. conrad murray's houston medical office, we know now what the police took. dozen of items, including computer hard drives, documents and a receipt for an untraceable cell phone. the warrant said police were looking for evidence that dr. murray committed manslaughter. >> i think investigators are trying to find evidence that will tie dr. murray into the fatal dose of propofol.ho whether any of these documents obtained by searching his office can point in that direction, it remains to be seen. >> reporter: the powerful hospital anesthetic given intravenously, found in jackson's home after he died. they're looking into coroner's office employees illegally sold or leaked private information jackson's estate attorney, they say they discovered $5.5 million missing and recovered it from a former financial advisor of jackson. the adviso
clear th investigators are trying to build a criminal case against the physician with jackson on the day he died. lisa fletcher in los angeles again tonight. >> reporter: police are zeroing in on the doctor who was with michael jackson at the time of his death. in a raid of dr. conrad murray's houston medical office, we know now what the police took. dozen of items, including computer hard drives, documents and a receipt for an untraceable cell phone. the warrant said police were looking...
582
582
Jul 11, 2009
07/09
by
WJLA
tv
eye 582
favorite 0
quote 0
as jackson's father suggests foul play. here's lisa fletcher. >> reporter: it's been just days since michael jackson's memorial service and those closest to the investigation say it hasn't stalled for a second. >> it began literally with the first 911 call. and has been going forward ever since. >> reporter: the l.a. coroner's office is pouring over michael jackson's medical records. some were even subpoenaed from his physicians. >> there were doctors around him, giving him drugs, helping him with intravenous drips. prescribing drugs, federal expressing drugs. >> reporter: the l.a. coroner office tells abc news that a number of doctors have turned over medical records. but until all of the records are reviewed the lapd have no idea of what kind of death investigation they'll be dealing with. >> there's not shortage of natural causes, drug overdose. >> reporter: he says there are dozens of possible reasons why jackson died and even homicide can't be ruled out. until the coroner's report is in. >> until he comes back with his report as t
as jackson's father suggests foul play. here's lisa fletcher. >> reporter: it's been just days since michael jackson's memorial service and those closest to the investigation say it hasn't stalled for a second. >> it began literally with the first 911 call. and has been going forward ever since. >> reporter: the l.a. coroner's office is pouring over michael jackson's medical records. some were even subpoenaed from his physicians. >> there were doctors around him, giving...
204
204
Jul 29, 2009
07/09
by
CNN
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
lisa, that would be a question whether dr. murray knew of any other drug use from michael jackson. >> right. the strength of the defense case, if this does turn into a trial, would be causation. can the prosecution prove that the medication given by dr. murray, if any, is what caused jackson's death, and if there are a lot of other medications in jackson's system, it makes it more and more difficult for the prosecution to link this to dr. murray. the strength of the prosecution's case is propofol. if that's what was in michael jackson's system. if dr. murray can be proven to have given him propofol in a home, which is against all reasonable medical thinking. it's supposed to be in a hospital. there's supposed to be artificial ventilation and in a hospital. then he really i think is in some legal jeopardy because that's beyond the pale of anything that any medical professional would recommend. >> manslaughter calls, you have to prove recklessness. it is possible that use of propofol could be considered reckless. remember, this is not a crime where anybody says murray tried to kill michael jac
lisa, that would be a question whether dr. murray knew of any other drug use from michael jackson. >> right. the strength of the defense case, if this does turn into a trial, would be causation. can the prosecution prove that the medication given by dr. murray, if any, is what caused jackson's death, and if there are a lot of other medications in jackson's system, it makes it more and more difficult for the prosecution to link this to dr. murray. the strength of the prosecution's case is...
422
422
Jul 22, 2009
07/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 422
favorite 0
quote 0
them to texas, as they stepped up their hunt for any evidence that jackson's death might have resulted from a criminal act. here's lisa fletcher. >> reporter: after weeks of speculation surrounding michael jackson's personal physician, police and federal agents raided dr. conrad murray's houston medical office, reportedly seizing e-mails and other documents, looking for evidence of a crime. >> by conducting this search, they've racheted up this criminal investigation, and things are getting a lot more serious for dr. murray. >> reporter: for the first time, dr. murray has gone from witness to possible suspect. his attorney, ed chernoff, released this state. the search warrant authorized law enforcement to search for and seize items, including dock units, they believed constituted evidence of the offense of manslaughter. jackson became addicted to prescription painkillers after he suffered serious burns while making a pepsi commercial in 1984. his addiction escalated, and he reportedly became dependent on the powerful surgical anesthetic propofol. investigators believe someone was giving jackson the iv drug at home. >>
them to texas, as they stepped up their hunt for any evidence that jackson's death might have resulted from a criminal act. here's lisa fletcher. >> reporter: after weeks of speculation surrounding michael jackson's personal physician, police and federal agents raided dr. conrad murray's houston medical office, reportedly seizing e-mails and other documents, looking for evidence of a crime. >> by conducting this search, they've racheted up this criminal investigation, and things are...
290
290
Jul 7, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 290
favorite 0
quote 1
lisa jackson joined then come to the head of -- "i will insure epa's efforts to address the enormous crisis are rooted in three fundamental values -- signs paste policies and programs, but -- science- based policies and programs, adherence to the law, and transparency. mr. obama took another shot at his predecessor, saying that the days of science taking a backseat to ideology are over. but in march, the obama's epa issued endangerment finding on carbon. it established that carbon is a pollutant and gives the epa the authority to regulate it. even if congress does not act. around this time, mr. carlin, a colleague, presented in 98-page analysis arguing the agency should take another look at the science behind manmade global warming, and they say it is inconclusive at best. the analysis noted that global temperatures were on a downward trend. he pointed out problems with the global model -- with global mateodels it shows and a pop -- -- it shows apocalyptic scenarios. the response to mr. carlin was an e-mail from his boss, alma carlin. forbidding him from any direct connection with an
lisa jackson joined then come to the head of -- "i will insure epa's efforts to address the enormous crisis are rooted in three fundamental values -- signs paste policies and programs, but -- science- based policies and programs, adherence to the law, and transparency. mr. obama took another shot at his predecessor, saying that the days of science taking a backseat to ideology are over. but in march, the obama's epa issued endangerment finding on carbon. it established that carbon is a...
1,440
1.4K
Jul 17, 2009
07/09
by
CNN
tv
eye 1,440
favorite 0
quote 1
co-founder of global entertainment network, an executive producer of "meet joe jackson," an unreleased tv reality show. lisar of strategic partnerships and executive producer of "meet joe jackson." what's the show all about and why haven't we seen it, dave? >> well, the show is about joe. and we wanted to bring balance to what the media always presented about joe, get to know who he is. >> larry: how long you have been shooting it? >> we shot it for about a year. so in 2008, roughly, we shot it. >> larry: lisa, why haven't we seen it? >> you haven't seen it yet because we didn't know what we were going to do with the great footage. when we started filming joe, there was a lot for to joe than what people knew. so we weren't sure if we were going to do a 90-minute special or a movie or reality show or what we were going to do with it. >> larry: is the whole family in it, dave? >> not the whole family. but joe and katherine and the grandkids. >> larry: michael? >> no. >> larry: what is the impact of all the work you've done? >> well, i think it's very important right now that joe is being so scrutinized, as he
co-founder of global entertainment network, an executive producer of "meet joe jackson," an unreleased tv reality show. lisar of strategic partnerships and executive producer of "meet joe jackson." what's the show all about and why haven't we seen it, dave? >> well, the show is about joe. and we wanted to bring balance to what the media always presented about joe, get to know who he is. >> larry: how long you have been shooting it? >> we shot it for about a...
243
243
Jul 23, 2009
07/09
by
WJLA
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> jackson's personal physician was with him when the superstar died. as lisar reports, jackson's death investigation could be turning into a criminal investigation. >> reporter: this morning dozens of federal drug ages, los angeles police detectives and houston officers descended on the medical office of dr. conrad murray, serving a search warrant on the man who was michael jackson's personal physician and with him at the time of his death. law enforcement sources tell abc news that the search warrant was based on preliminary results of the autopsy. it indicates jackson's death was tied to the drug propofol, a powerful anesthetic normally used only in hospital operating rooms. >> they obtained a search warrant from a judge and in order to obtain that search warrant, they needed to show there's probable cause that a crime has been committed and that they believe dr. murray is the one who committed the crime. >> reporter: murray's lawyer, ed chernoff said the search warrant authorized law enforcement to search for and seize items including documents they believe
. >> jackson's personal physician was with him when the superstar died. as lisar reports, jackson's death investigation could be turning into a criminal investigation. >> reporter: this morning dozens of federal drug ages, los angeles police detectives and houston officers descended on the medical office of dr. conrad murray, serving a search warrant on the man who was michael jackson's personal physician and with him at the time of his death. law enforcement sources tell abc news...
243
243
Jul 7, 2009
07/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 0
all the jackson family is expected to attend including jackson's three children. but his ex-wife lisaarie presley and debbie rowe will not attend. many of michael jackson fans are excited after having won a ticket to the memorial service. >> i was just -- i couldn't believe it. i just couldn't believe it that, you know, i was one of the people that out of all these millions of people that want to go and it's me. >> reporter: in the battle over michael jackson's estate a judge ruled his longtime attorney and family friend should take charge of the pop singer's assets for now rejecting a request from jackson's mother. interpret sites are taking down postings that attempt to sell tickets to the memorial service. some bids reached as high as $10,000. meanwhile, new information has surfaced in the investigation that both of jackson's arms were scarred with track marks consistent with the finding of a potent sedative. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> 5:46. let's look at some of the other stories we're working on. police say the gun found at the scene where former ravens quarterback steve mcn
all the jackson family is expected to attend including jackson's three children. but his ex-wife lisaarie presley and debbie rowe will not attend. many of michael jackson fans are excited after having won a ticket to the memorial service. >> i was just -- i couldn't believe it. i just couldn't believe it that, you know, i was one of the people that out of all these millions of people that want to go and it's me. >> reporter: in the battle over michael jackson's estate a judge ruled...
624
624
Jul 30, 2009
07/09
by
WJLA
tv
eye 624
favorite 0
quote 0
like a jackson. >> reporter: all parties in the custody agreement will be in superior court in los angeles on monday. they fully expect the judge to approve the agreement. diane? >> all right, lisa. thanks for all this. >>> coming up in our next half hour, exclusive interview with one of michael jackson's personal chefs, who tells us what it's like living in the home with him. and what he witnessed jackson's doctor doing inside the home. >>> some are subbing the suds o suds summit meeting. later, the president will share a peer with harvard professor henry louis gates, and the police officer who arrested him, cambridge police sergeant james crowley. the question is, can the meeting ease the brewing discussion about race in america? jake tapper has all the details for us. good morning, jake. >> reporter: good morning, robin. it was exactly two weeks ago that professor gates and sergeant crowley had their war of words. and eight days since president obama inserted himself, saying the cambridge police acted stupidly. call it is audacity of hops. cold beers on a hot night, with a topic that can be scorching. the three men will come together somewhere outside the oval office to chat.
like a jackson. >> reporter: all parties in the custody agreement will be in superior court in los angeles on monday. they fully expect the judge to approve the agreement. diane? >> all right, lisa. thanks for all this. >>> coming up in our next half hour, exclusive interview with one of michael jackson's personal chefs, who tells us what it's like living in the home with him. and what he witnessed jackson's doctor doing inside the home. >>> some are subbing the...
291
291
Jul 22, 2009
07/09
by
WJLA
tv
eye 291
favorite 0
quote 0
. - jackson: speed. - lisa: a big hard drive. and a good gaming computer. ...for under $1500.p it." - let's check these out. - this is nice. - yeah. - let's go see the macs. these are way more money, dude. it's a little too small. maybe we'd rather go pc. - let's try that for him. - this is good for games, right? - yeah. - both: blu-ray! - jackson: we're ready to buy this one. - what?! - we're buying this! - jackson: i'm a pc and i'm 11. and uh, i'm not. the pontiac summer closeout is here; hurry to get the pontiac you want before they're gone. the price on the tag ! is the price you pay. get a 2009 pontiac vibe for $13,708 after all offers. or get 0% apr for 60 months on most 2009 pontiac models! all are backed with the .best coverage in america,, including a 5 year/100,000 mile powertrain warranty. get some excitement while you still can, during the pontiac summer closeout. visit pontiacdealer.com ♪ >>> hi there, we're back. with us tonight, from "the bachelorette," "the bachelorette" herself, jillian harris. also tonight, a 17-year-old kid who just sailed around the world b
. - jackson: speed. - lisa: a big hard drive. and a good gaming computer. ...for under $1500.p it." - let's check these out. - this is nice. - yeah. - let's go see the macs. these are way more money, dude. it's a little too small. maybe we'd rather go pc. - let's try that for him. - this is good for games, right? - yeah. - both: blu-ray! - jackson: we're ready to buy this one. - what?! - we're buying this! - jackson: i'm a pc and i'm 11. and uh, i'm not. the pontiac summer closeout is...
1,380
1.4K
Jul 7, 2009
07/09
by
WJLA
tv
eye 1,380
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> reporter: friends for nearly two decades, their bond turned more serious, after jackson and lisaresley divorced, without children. >> i was trying to console him. he was really upset. he really wanted to be a dad. i said, be a dad. he looked at me puzzled. i said, let me do this. you are such a great friend. you need to be a dad. we were very excited. michael was more excited than i was. he was welling up. and then, his son was born. and the look on his face. i've never seen him that happy. >> reporter: her two children, do not call her mommy. still, she remains protective of them. and she is responsible for one of their eccentricities. >> their faces are still covered. that was my request, not his. i'm the one who's terrified. i'm the one who's seen the notes that someone's going to take his children. >> reporter: michael jackson paid her a multimillion-dollar divorce settlement, that included her staying away from the kids. but she remains loyal. >> he is not a pedophile. he would not do anything inappropriate with a child, ever. it's not in him. i believe there are people who
. >> reporter: friends for nearly two decades, their bond turned more serious, after jackson and lisaresley divorced, without children. >> i was trying to console him. he was really upset. he really wanted to be a dad. i said, be a dad. he looked at me puzzled. i said, let me do this. you are such a great friend. you need to be a dad. we were very excited. michael was more excited than i was. he was welling up. and then, his son was born. and the look on his face. i've never seen...
297
297
Jul 21, 2009
07/09
by
CNN
tv
eye 297
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> with more on the investigation into michael jackson's death and the legal fight for his children we are cnn legal analyst lisa bloom. despite what we heard from joe jackson saying he believes this is a case of, quote, foul play. randi just reported the police say there's nothing to suggest murder right now. homicide is different from murder. still in the cards maybe? >> absolutely. you have to listen to that statement very carefully. murder is the intentional premeditated killing of another human being. i don't think anyone is suggesting someone intentionally took michael jackson's life. the question is was there a negligent homicide, by, for example, a doctor who may have administered a medication knowing it could cause serious bodily injury or death but did it because michael jackson asked? more likely what we might see if there is a criminal charge is what we saw in the anna nicole case, giving medication to a known addict, allowing a false name to be put on a prescription. those are much lower-level charges that could be lobbied against some of these doctors. >> as you hear these potential charges tossed
. >> with more on the investigation into michael jackson's death and the legal fight for his children we are cnn legal analyst lisa bloom. despite what we heard from joe jackson saying he believes this is a case of, quote, foul play. randi just reported the police say there's nothing to suggest murder right now. homicide is different from murder. still in the cards maybe? >> absolutely. you have to listen to that statement very carefully. murder is the intentional premeditated...
269
269
Jul 11, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
lisa jackson joined then come to the head of -- "i will insure epa's efforts to address the enormous crisis are rooted in three fundamental values -- signs paste policies and programs, but -- science- based policies and programs, adherence to the law, and transparency. mr. obama took another shot at his predecessor, saying that the days of science taking a backseat to ideology are over. but in march, the obama's epa issued endangerment finding on carbon. it established that carbon is a pollutant and gives the epa the authority to regulate it. even if congress does not act. around this time, mr. carlin, a colleague, presented in 98-page analysis arguing the agency should take another look at the science behind manmade global warming, and they say it is inconclusive at best. the analysis noted that global temperatures were on a downward trend. he pointed out problems with the global model -- with global mateodels it shows and a pop -- -- it shows apocalyptic scenarios. the response to mr. carlin was an e-mail from his boss, alma carlin. forbidding him from any direct connection with an
lisa jackson joined then come to the head of -- "i will insure epa's efforts to address the enormous crisis are rooted in three fundamental values -- signs paste policies and programs, but -- science- based policies and programs, adherence to the law, and transparency. mr. obama took another shot at his predecessor, saying that the days of science taking a backseat to ideology are over. but in march, the obama's epa issued endangerment finding on carbon. it established that carbon is a...