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we'll also talk to mark geragos and marcia clark. >>> also ahead, sarah palin is threatening a lawsuit's not happy about a new book about her and her family. details on that coming up. hard for their clients' futures. never taking a bailout. helping generations achieve dreams. buy homes. put their kids through college. retire how they want to. ameriprise. the strength of america's largest financial planning company. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you, one-to-one. together, for your future. ♪ >>> more on day two of the michael jackson death trial. the prosecution zeroing in on the minutes that are crucial to their case. they called two key witnesses who described dr. murray's words and actions on the day michael jackson died. they recounted a scene of panic, chaos that left jackson's kids in tears. their testimony also raised questions the defense will have to address. dr. sanjay gupta has some inside information on the defense team's strategy. he joins me now. you talked to sources on the defense team, inside the defense team. what direction do they say they are going to try
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. >> i want to bring in marcia clark and mark geragos.ackson's personal assistant said when murray called him at no point did he tell him to call 911. that surprised me. how damning do you think it is? >> i think it's terribly damaging. if you're going to go -- you have a patient who's at least in some form of distress that looks very severe and you call three personal assistants before -- and children before you even think about calling 911? as i understand it, anderson, he never did call 911, one of the assistants did or one of the security guards, whatever. that's outrageous. that's just simply outrageous. i think it looks terrible for him. >> mark, is that explainable from the defense standpoint? >> well, i think clearly the defense is going to take the position why is he going to call 911? why do you call a paramedic when you've got a cardiac trained physician who's there who presumably if somebody is in cardiac arrest, who would you rather have working on you, a physician or emt? i think that's going to be their position. >> another
. >> i want to bring in marcia clark and mark geragos.ackson's personal assistant said when murray called him at no point did he tell him to call 911. that surprised me. how damning do you think it is? >> i think it's terribly damaging. if you're going to go -- you have a patient who's at least in some form of distress that looks very severe and you call three personal assistants before -- and children before you even think about calling 911? as i understand it, anderson, he never...
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county prosecutor marcia clark.im, let me ask you, that just seems to me like completely damaging information that a man is dying in front of you, and the first thing you ask someone to do is could you pick up all these drug vials around him? >> i mean, in legal terms, what they're trying to show the jurors is something called consciousness of guilt, that the doctor knew he was in trouble and he basically wanted to get rid of any evidence that was going to hurt him, knew he was really in trouble down the road and was looking to save himself as opposed to saving his patient, who may have very well have been dead on the bed in front of him. >> marcia, before i come to you, i want to play a portion of the audio from the 911 call and then ask you a question coming out of it. >> okay, so the doctor saw what happened? >> doctor, did you see what happened? >> i'm just asking questions before the paramedic are there. >> thank you. he's not responding to anything. >> okay, okay. we're on our way. >> marcia, it seems to me th
county prosecutor marcia clark.im, let me ask you, that just seems to me like completely damaging information that a man is dying in front of you, and the first thing you ask someone to do is could you pick up all these drug vials around him? >> i mean, in legal terms, what they're trying to show the jurors is something called consciousness of guilt, that the doctor knew he was in trouble and he basically wanted to get rid of any evidence that was going to hurt him, knew he was really in...
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and he won the case and christopher darden and marcia clark did not. there's a lot of speculation about that affair. may be no more about it but i'm not sure the average mid-having a affair, they hinted that they possibly did. but anyway, that's not terribly important. >> host: your first two books, "the press" and "a nation of strangers," about the media and immigration. five books, six books on race. why did you pick up the race topic as something to write about? >> guest: in some ways because, in some ways raise it to me i guess is the way to put it. when i wrote rage, which is taking out in 93, actually the hard copy came out in 94, was such a big book in some ways. it got so much attention. that i found myself suddenly a huge expert on race. and it's funny, i mean, most people, the press which is a book i'm very proud of which looks at the evolution of five major american press institutions, is fundamentally not a book about race, it's a book about these institutions started out as down entities and again multimillion dollar corporations and what
and he won the case and christopher darden and marcia clark did not. there's a lot of speculation about that affair. may be no more about it but i'm not sure the average mid-having a affair, they hinted that they possibly did. but anyway, that's not terribly important. >> host: your first two books, "the press" and "a nation of strangers," about the media and immigration. five books, six books on race. why did you pick up the race topic as something to write about?...
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. >> i want to bring in marcia clark and mark geragos.int did he tell him to call 911. that surprised me. how damning do you think it is? >> i think it's terribly damaging. if you're going to go -- you have a patient who's at least in some form of distress that looks very severe and you call three personal assistants before -- and children before you even think about calling 911? as i understand it, anderson, he never did call 911, one of the assistants did or one of the security guards, whatever. that's outrageous. that's just simply outrageous. i think it looks terrible for him. >> mark, is that explainable from the defense standpoint? >> well, i think clearly the defense is going to take the position why is he going to call 911? why do you call a paramedic when you've got a cardiac trained physician who's there who presumably if somebody is in cardiac arrest, who would you rather have working on you, a physician or emt? i think that's going to be their position. >> another interesting moment, marcia, came when the lawyer for aag testif
. >> i want to bring in marcia clark and mark geragos.int did he tell him to call 911. that surprised me. how damning do you think it is? >> i think it's terribly damaging. if you're going to go -- you have a patient who's at least in some form of distress that looks very severe and you call three personal assistants before -- and children before you even think about calling 911? as i understand it, anderson, he never did call 911, one of the assistants did or one of the security...
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jeffrey toobin and marcia clark, author of "guilt by association."tty dramatic day in conrad murray's -- first trial. did that help the prosecution? >> that part of it i found confusing for the prosecution. basically he was making the defense point that this guy is a wreck. he's falling apart. >> so the defense is saying he had these problems long before dr. murray got involved. >> absolutely. and the problems of drug use. so i actually didn't get that part of the prosecution. but there was one fact that i just thought if it pans out in the evidence it will be devastating against conrad murray, is that when the emts came and when they got to the hospital, when jackson's heart stopped beating, conrad murray lied about what drugs he was taking. which is classic consciousness of guilt behavior. if that's true, i think that's just the most important evidence in the case. >> marcia, do you agree with that? >> yeah, i think that's incredibly important. i have to admit that i had the same reaction. when i saw them say conrad murray told them about all these
jeffrey toobin and marcia clark, author of "guilt by association."tty dramatic day in conrad murray's -- first trial. did that help the prosecution? >> that part of it i found confusing for the prosecution. basically he was making the defense point that this guy is a wreck. he's falling apart. >> so the defense is saying he had these problems long before dr. murray got involved. >> absolutely. and the problems of drug use. so i actually didn't get that part of the...
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sanjay gupta, inside information on the defense strategy and mark geragos and marcia clark.ries and tonight's ridiculous at the top of the hour. back to you, john. >> see you in a few minutes. thank you. we woke up today thinking the presidential campaign voting kicked off 130 days from now. the iowa caucuses. but now a bold and controversial manufacture move by florida could shake up the calendar and move up the other states to earlier dates. this could affect shall we say holiday campaigning. here is what it was supposed to look like. if the states had gone according to their party rules and the deal with the republican national committee, iowa would go here, and early february, then new hampshire, then you have florida, nevada was planning to go here, south carolina here. relatively orderly process. south carolina, florida, a little grumbling there. but would look something like this. florida today decided no, we want to go here. we want to go right over here. florida moves over to january 31st. well, florida can't go first because iowa and new hampshire, they think that'
sanjay gupta, inside information on the defense strategy and mark geragos and marcia clark.ries and tonight's ridiculous at the top of the hour. back to you, john. >> see you in a few minutes. thank you. we woke up today thinking the presidential campaign voting kicked off 130 days from now. the iowa caucuses. but now a bold and controversial manufacture move by florida could shake up the calendar and move up the other states to earlier dates. this could affect shall we say holiday...
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jeffrey toobin and marcia clark, former los angeles deputy district attorney and author of "guilt byiation." pretty dramatic day in conrad murray's -- first trial. did that help the prosecution? >> that part of it, i found confusing for the prosecution. basically, he was making the defense point that this guy is a wreck. he's falling apart. >> so the defense is saying he had these problems long before dr. murray got involved? >> absolutely. and the problems of drug use. so, i actually didn't get that part of the prosecution. but there was one fact that i just thought, if it pans out in the evidence, it will be devastating against conrad murray, is that when the emts came and when they got to the hospital, when jackson's heart stopped beating, conrad murray lied about what drugs he was taking, which is classic consciousness of guilt behavior. if that's true, i think that's just the most important evidence in the case. >> marcia, do you agree with that? >> yeah, i think that's incredibly important. and i have to admit that i had the same reaction. when i saw that they were saying conra
jeffrey toobin and marcia clark, former los angeles deputy district attorney and author of "guilt byiation." pretty dramatic day in conrad murray's -- first trial. did that help the prosecution? >> that part of it, i found confusing for the prosecution. basically, he was making the defense point that this guy is a wreck. he's falling apart. >> so the defense is saying he had these problems long before dr. murray got involved? >> absolutely. and the problems of drug...
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and he won the case and christopher darden and marcia clark did not. there's a lot of speculation about that affair. may be no more about it but i'm not sure the average mid-having a affair, they hinted that they possibly did. but anyway, that's not terribly important. >> host: your first two books, "the press" and "a nation of strangers," about the media and immigration. five books, six books on race. why did you pick up the race topic as something to write about? >> guest: in some ways because, in some ways raise it to me i guess is the way to put it. when i wrote rage, which is taking out in 93, actually the hard copy came out in 94, was such a big book in some ways. it got so much attention. that i found myself suddenly a huge expert on race. and it's funny, i mean, most people, the press which is a book i'm very proud of which looks at the evolution of five major american press institutions, is fundamentally not a book about race, it's a book about these institutions started out as down entities and again multimillion dollar corporations and what
and he won the case and christopher darden and marcia clark did not. there's a lot of speculation about that affair. may be no more about it but i'm not sure the average mid-having a affair, they hinted that they possibly did. but anyway, that's not terribly important. >> host: your first two books, "the press" and "a nation of strangers," about the media and immigration. five books, six books on race. why did you pick up the race topic as something to write about?...
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mash s marcia clark, the prosecutor in o.j.r trial said jackson should have been hospitalized. >> i have to say, given especially what we've seen and heard of michael jackson, his
mash s marcia clark, the prosecutor in o.j.r trial said jackson should have been hospitalized. >> i have to say, given especially what we've seen and heard of michael jackson, his