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mrs. murray: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: i yield back the remaining time on the democratic side. the presiding officer: morning business is closed. the senate will resume consideration of h.r. 2892, which the clerk will report. the clerk: calendar number 95, h.r. 2892, an act making appropriations for the department of homeland security for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2010, and for other purposes. mrs. murray: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: madam president, i ask unanimous consent that the vote in relation to the kyl amendment number 1432 occur at 11:30 a.m. with the provisions of the previous order governing consideration of this amendment remaining in effect. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. murray: madam president, i ask unanimous consent that the vitter amendment number 1375 now be the pending business. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. murray: madam pre
mrs. murray: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: i yield back the remaining time on the democratic side. the presiding officer: morning business is closed. the senate will resume consideration of h.r. 2892, which the clerk will report. the clerk: calendar number 95, h.r. 2892, an act making appropriations for the department of homeland security for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2010, and for other purposes. mrs. murray: madam president? the...
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arrived at the door and told mrs. murray and norman to leave. he said they just went to the neighbor's house, andhey were only about 20 minutes when they saw robert kennedy drive off with the two men and they returned to the house, they went to the guest cottage, and that's when they found marilyn comatose on the bed, and that her file cabinet had been rifled through. sean: lividity could indicate that she actually died lying on her back. a possible explanation of this could be wolf's theory, that marilyn died on her back in the guest cottage and then was moved to her bedroom inside of the house and arranged face down. >> jack clemens received the call that marilyn had died, and he went to the address at about 4:30 in the morning. he found her body face down on the bed, her arms and legs to her side, and jack clemens knew immediately -- told me that the death scene had been rearranged. sean: the official cause of death was ruled to be acute poisoning. there was lethal doses of barbiturates. >> the amount of pills that would
arrived at the door and told mrs. murray and norman to leave. he said they just went to the neighbor's house, andhey were only about 20 minutes when they saw robert kennedy drive off with the two men and they returned to the house, they went to the guest cottage, and that's when they found marilyn comatose on the bed, and that her file cabinet had been rifled through. sean: lividity could indicate that she actually died lying on her back. a possible explanation of this could be wolf's theory,...
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mrs. murray: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: mr. president, i have 12 unanimous consent requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of the majority and minority leaders. i ask unanimous consent these requests be agreed to and printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. murray: i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call:
mrs. murray: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: mr. president, i have 12 unanimous consent requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of the majority and minority leaders. i ask unanimous consent these requests be agreed to and printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. murray: i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum...
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arrived at the door and told mrs. murraynorman to leave. he said they just went to the neighbor's house, and they were only about 20 minutes when they saw robert kennedy drive off with the two men and they returned to the house, they went to the guest cottage, and that's when they found marilyn comatose on the bed, and that her file cabinet had been rifled through. sean: lividity could indicate that she actually died lying on her back. a possible explanation of this could be wolf's theory, that marilyn died on her back in the guest cottage and then was moved to her bedroom inside of the house and arranged face down. >> jack clemens received the call that marilyn had died, and he went to the address at about 4:30 in the morning. he found her body face down on the bed, her arms and legs to her side, and jack clemens knew immediately -- told me that the death scene had been rearranged. sean: the official cause of death was ruled to be acute poisoning. there was lethal doses of barbiturates. >> the amount of pills that would hav
arrived at the door and told mrs. murraynorman to leave. he said they just went to the neighbor's house, and they were only about 20 minutes when they saw robert kennedy drive off with the two men and they returned to the house, they went to the guest cottage, and that's when they found marilyn comatose on the bed, and that her file cabinet had been rifled through. sean: lividity could indicate that she actually died lying on her back. a possible explanation of this could be wolf's theory, that...
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mrs. murray: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i do rise this afternoon to express my opposition to the levin-mccain amendment that would cut off production of the f-22 fleet and would hurt hard-working families in the aerospace industry across our country. i know many of my colleagues have come to the ploor to echo their opposition to this amendment and i have listened to them speak very convincingly about how it would limit our continued air superiority in the skies across the globe. i've listened to them talk about how allowing our -- it would mean that our air superiority would slip and we would lose our ability to safeguard our nation in the years ahead. they've also noted that prominent military officials have been clear that cutting off production of the f-22 would put our nation's defense at high to moderate risk. now, while i agree with my colleagues on all of these points today, i want to discuss on the floor this afternoon another negative consequence of this amendment that would harm our security, our econom
mrs. murray: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i do rise this afternoon to express my opposition to the levin-mccain amendment that would cut off production of the f-22 fleet and would hurt hard-working families in the aerospace industry across our country. i know many of my colleagues have come to the ploor to echo their opposition to this amendment and i have listened to them speak very convincingly about how it would limit our continued air superiority in the skies across the globe....
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mr. murray was using these, that could be a significant part of this investigation. >> and chernoff, the attorney for dr. murray made a statement today, search warrant authorized investigators to look for medical records relating to michael jackson and his reported aliases. ray, why would the defense attorney for dr. conrad murray come out and talk about what they were authorized to search for when the search warrant is sealed now? >> i think he's doing some very smart, up front damage control. that lawyer knows the theory of causation has got to be proved by the prosecution. michael jackson could have enough diprivan in his body to put a horse to sleep, but if that is not the legal cause of death, there is no charge against this doctor or anybody else. >> but if you're looking at the crime of manslaughter, a physician being in a home, having control of diprivan, a physician allegedly administering diprivan, having it be there toxicology tests the cause of death, what are they looking for today? >> to see if anything was phoniphon phonied up. a light year between being a bad doctor, an ab
mr. murray was using these, that could be a significant part of this investigation. >> and chernoff, the attorney for dr. murray made a statement today, search warrant authorized investigators to look for medical records relating to michael jackson and his reported aliases. ray, why would the defense attorney for dr. conrad murray come out and talk about what they were authorized to search for when the search warrant is sealed now? >> i think he's doing some very smart, up front...
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mrs. murray: thank you, mr. president. i ask unanimous consent that there be 10 minutes of debate prior to a vote in relation to the feingold amendment, number 1402, that no amendment be in order to the amendment prior to a vote in relation thereto, with the time equally divided and controlled tbeen senators murray or feingold or their designees. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. feingold: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator wisconsin. mr. feingold: thank you, mr. president. we just heard two good examples, the senator from new york #-rbgs the senator from montana, of what's going on here. these are not separate programs that they fought for. they're not even separate eemplets these are earmarks that are carved out of a program for emergency operating centers that were supposed to be based on the merits. comparative analysis that can be highly technical of where it is most needed and where it is less needed. so there's some kind of opportunity for all of us to compete openly fo
mrs. murray: thank you, mr. president. i ask unanimous consent that there be 10 minutes of debate prior to a vote in relation to the feingold amendment, number 1402, that no amendment be in order to the amendment prior to a vote in relation thereto, with the time equally divided and controlled tbeen senators murray or feingold or their designees. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. feingold: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator wisconsin. mr. feingold:...
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mrs. murray: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, you look at the front cover of newspapers across the country this week -- or watch cable news each day -- it's pretty clear that the rhetoric on health care reform is really heating up. whether it's threats from the other side of the aisle to -- quote -- "break a president who's made health care reform a priority" or whether it's the million dollar ad buys from interest groups we are seeing or whether it is political pundits, health care relative rick i cary reaching a pitch. the voice of american families is being drowned out. these days those who need reform the most are the ones being heard from the least. that's why three weeks ago i sent an e-mail to many of my constituents asking them to share with me their personal stories of dealing with our health care system and asked them for their ideas for reform. so far i have received in just a few short weeks over 5,000 e-mails into my office with deeply personal and often very painful st
mrs. murray: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, you look at the front cover of newspapers across the country this week -- or watch cable news each day -- it's pretty clear that the rhetoric on health care reform is really heating up. whether it's threats from the other side of the aisle to -- quote -- "break a president who's made health care reform a priority" or whether it's the million dollar ad...
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mr. murray was also using the aliases in the records, that could be a significant part of the investigationou are so right. chernoff, the attorney for dr. murray made a statement today, search warrant authorized investigators to look for medical records relating to michael jackson and all of his aliases. out to the attorneys, ray giudice, defense attorney. ray, why would the defense attorney for dr. conrad murray come out and talk about what they were authorized to search for when the search warrant is sealed right now? >> i think he's doing some very smart, upfront damage control, because at the end of the day, that lawyer knows one thing. the theory of causation has got to be proven by the prosecution. michael jackson could have enough diprivan in his body to put a horse to sleep, but if that is not the legal cause of death, there is no homicide or no criminal charge of that nature against this doctor or anybody else. >> but if you're looking at the crime of manslaughter, which the search warrant in houston said they were gathering evidence for, talking about a physician being in a home,
mr. murray was also using the aliases in the records, that could be a significant part of the investigationou are so right. chernoff, the attorney for dr. murray made a statement today, search warrant authorized investigators to look for medical records relating to michael jackson and all of his aliases. out to the attorneys, ray giudice, defense attorney. ray, why would the defense attorney for dr. conrad murray come out and talk about what they were authorized to search for when the search...
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mrs. murray: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent the call of the quorum be dispensed. .the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mrs. murray: i ask unanimous consent the senate go into a period of morning business with senators allowed to speak for a period of five minutes. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. whitehouse: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. whitehouse: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent i be permitted to speak a if in morning business for up to 15 minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. whitehouse: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i have spoken many times on the floor of the united states senate about the desperate need for reform of our broken health care system. today the united states congress stands at a moment of historic opportunity. the attention, hopes and anxieties of the american people are focused on us like never before. we've seen over the course of the last 60 years c
mrs. murray: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent the call of the quorum be dispensed. .the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mrs. murray: i ask unanimous consent the senate go into a period of morning business with senators allowed to speak for a period of five minutes. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. whitehouse: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. whitehouse: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent i be permitted...
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mr. murray's office. we are live on the ground, keeping an eye on this story. we have our people live on the ground. we will get back to it in just a moment. just wanted to update you on that fast-moving and developing story. >>> i want to get to health care. the president seems to have a steep climb. it seems to be getting steeper today. key members of congress are poised to reject his preference for government-run insurance, a public option that would compete with private providers. this could be a really big deal. this is one of the cornerstones of the president's health care reform plan. we have six senators to tell you about. three democrats and three republicans. they have been meeting for the past few days, really, been meeting hour after hour behind closed doors to find a plan that everybody can be happy with. max baucus, ken con red, jeff bing aman. three represent kifs, olympia snowe, chuck grassley and enzi. they are set to reject government-run insurance. it might not be something that both sides and the public can stomach. they have another plan. t
mr. murray's office. we are live on the ground, keeping an eye on this story. we have our people live on the ground. we will get back to it in just a moment. just wanted to update you on that fast-moving and developing story. >>> i want to get to health care. the president seems to have a steep climb. it seems to be getting steeper today. key members of congress are poised to reject his preference for government-run insurance, a public option that would compete with private providers....
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mrs. murray: thank you, mr. president. on behalf of senator tester i ask that his science fellow david semansky be given floor privileges during the energy and water appropriations. the presiding officer: woubgz. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mrs. murray: a few moments ago, the republican leader talked about rushing to a health care reform debate and bill. mr. president, i want to assure everyone, no one is rushing anything. everyone is working hard to come up with a good, strong health care reform bill that addresses an urgent need here in this country. in fact, last week president obama spoke to all the nation about the urgent need to reform the health care system. he spoke about premiums that have doubled over the last decade. he's -- he talked about the out-of-pocket costs that have been shooting up by over a third. he talked about deductibles that all of us have seen skyrocket. he talked about the families and the small business owners who have to work harder and hard
mrs. murray: thank you, mr. president. on behalf of senator tester i ask that his science fellow david semansky be given floor privileges during the energy and water appropriations. the presiding officer: woubgz. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mrs. murray: a few moments ago, the republican leader talked about rushing to a health care reform debate and bill. mr. president, i want to assure everyone, no one is rushing anything. everyone is working hard to come up with a...
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murray's houston medical office, we now know what mees took. disoz dozens of items including computer hard drives and an untraceable cell phone of all things. mees were looking for evidence that dr. mr ray committed manslaughter. >> i think investigators aretrying to find evidence to tie dr. murray into the fightal dose of medication.
murray's houston medical office, we now know what mees took. disoz dozens of items including computer hard drives and an untraceable cell phone of all things. mees were looking for evidence that dr. mr ray committed manslaughter. >> i think investigators aretrying to find evidence to tie dr. murray into the fightal dose of medication.
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murray usually came down to the kitchen around, say, 10:00 a.m. or so to get mr. son to eat or drink. but on june 25th the day he died, the doctor did not come downstairs according to the chef until noon. the chef said that at that point dr. murray came running halfway down the stairs that led to the kitchen and screaming, chef's words, get secure. the house became chaotic. security guards rushing around and housekeepers rushing, and paris screaming daddy, daddy. >> jackson's father is dropping hints about michael jackson's rumored love child. cnn has been unable to confirm whether the report is true. we are going to have more on what joe jackson saying in about 30 minutes. >>> you could be closer to seeing changes in your health care plan. don't expect anything before congress goes on its august break. after hours of meetings yesterday, house leaders struck a deal with conservative democrats who weren't onboard and now their compromise trims the costs by over $100 billion. but it also delay it is vote by the full house until the fall. >>> a 7-year-old drove off wi
murray usually came down to the kitchen around, say, 10:00 a.m. or so to get mr. son to eat or drink. but on june 25th the day he died, the doctor did not come downstairs according to the chef until noon. the chef said that at that point dr. murray came running halfway down the stairs that led to the kitchen and screaming, chef's words, get secure. the house became chaotic. security guards rushing around and housekeepers rushing, and paris screaming daddy, daddy. >> jackson's father is...
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murray found mr. jackson in his bed, unconscious, with a faint pulse, not breathing, there in his room. >> new disturbing details are surfacing now about the condition of michael jackson's body on the day he died. a source involved in the investigation said the singer's arms were riddled with marks and veins in both arms had collapsed. >> a source would not confirm if diprivan had been found. but he told us numerous bottles of prescription medication had been found in jackson's $100,000 a month rented mansion. he described them as "dangerous drugs." similar to those found in a hospital setting. >> he has a personal doctor with him, sir. >> you have a doctor there? >> yes, but he's not responding to anything. to no -- he's not responding to cpr or anything. >> as for jackson's body, the source described it as "lily white from head to toe." his final note, the body was emaciated. despite the vigor jackson showed onstage during his final rehearsal just 36 hours earlier. ♪ they don't really care about us
murray found mr. jackson in his bed, unconscious, with a faint pulse, not breathing, there in his room. >> new disturbing details are surfacing now about the condition of michael jackson's body on the day he died. a source involved in the investigation said the singer's arms were riddled with marks and veins in both arms had collapsed. >> a source would not confirm if diprivan had been found. but he told us numerous bottles of prescription medication had been found in jackson's...
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murray found mr.ackson in his bed unconscious with a faint pulse not breathing in his room. >> a source involved in the investigation said the singer's arms were riddled with marks and veins in both arms had collapsed. >> the source would not confirm if diprivan had been found with jackson but he told us numerous bottles of prescription medication had been found in jackson's $100,000 a month rented mansion. he described them as "dangerous drugs." similar to those found in a hospital setting. >> we have a personal doctor here with him. >> you have a doctor there? >> yes. he's not responding to anything. he's not responding to cpr or anything. >> as to jackson's body, the source described it white from head to toe. the body was emanciated. >> straight out to paul on the scene. he was there at staples center arena. paul, what can you tell me about losing a gold casket? how would 20 helicopters hovering over the staples center arena can we not know where jackson's body is? >> well, obviously, nancy, these
murray found mr.ackson in his bed unconscious with a faint pulse not breathing in his room. >> a source involved in the investigation said the singer's arms were riddled with marks and veins in both arms had collapsed. >> the source would not confirm if diprivan had been found with jackson but he told us numerous bottles of prescription medication had been found in jackson's $100,000 a month rented mansion. he described them as "dangerous drugs." similar to those found in...
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murray? >> i would prepare meals for him in the evening with mr. ckson's meal bring left the home. >> larry: what was he like? >> dr. murray was very nice. he seemed like a nice man. we would talk. he would bring, you know, in the mornings he would get mr. jackson's juices. maybe one, two, maybe a mango papaya juice or a beet juice or both. he would take them upstairs and make sure that he ate. he had dinner with the family. i served him. he seemed like a nice man. >> larry: was he a late riser, michael? >> mr. jackson -- just -- it depends. he was -- he would make sure he would have lunch with his children. >> larry: with his children? >> with his children. >> larry: and their interaction was good? >> oh, absolutely. you know, i would bring the lunches, sit them on the table and they would all come in and close the door and they would dine privately. and you could just hear laughter. and storytelling and just beautiful things. they're his babies. >> larry: why are you coming forward now, kai? >> i don't know if i call it coming forward. i just thin
murray? >> i would prepare meals for him in the evening with mr. ckson's meal bring left the home. >> larry: what was he like? >> dr. murray was very nice. he seemed like a nice man. we would talk. he would bring, you know, in the mornings he would get mr. jackson's juices. maybe one, two, maybe a mango papaya juice or a beet juice or both. he would take them upstairs and make sure that he ate. he had dinner with the family. i served him. he seemed like a nice man. >>...
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mrs. murray: i thank the senator for yielding time on this important debate.madam president, as we consider the future of the f-22 program, it's really important for us to remember the most fundamental goal we have for our defense industry and the way that we have met that goal for many decades, and that goal is to give our men and women in uniform technology and equipment that is far superior to our enemy so they can protect themselves and defend our nation. it's been our mission from the time of the wright brothers to the days of rosy the riveter to the era of stealth technology. but maintaining that superiority has depended on an important partnership and that is a partnership between the pentagon, who determines the needs of our war fighters, and industry, who do the research and design and build the next generation of military equipment that meet those needs. it's a partnership that is vital to our military strength, to our economy, and to the health of our domestic industrial base. unfortunately, it's also a partnership that is being weakened by amendmen
mrs. murray: i thank the senator for yielding time on this important debate.madam president, as we consider the future of the f-22 program, it's really important for us to remember the most fundamental goal we have for our defense industry and the way that we have met that goal for many decades, and that goal is to give our men and women in uniform technology and equipment that is far superior to our enemy so they can protect themselves and defend our nation. it's been our mission from the time...
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mrs. murray: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, in every corner of our country, communities have been working to end hate crimes despite the great gains in equality and civil rights throughout the last century, too many americans today are still subjected to discrimination, violence and even death because of who they are. that's why i have joined with many of my colleagues as a cosponsor of the matthew shepard hate crimes prevention act. this is a commonsense, bipartisan bill that will stand up for the victims of hate crimes and their families. and i'm glad that it has been offered as an amendment and that we will now have a chance to act on it this week. you know, it takes only a quick glance at a newspaper to see places around the world where people are regularly attacked because of their religion, for their color of skin or their swal orientation. it's important to remember that even though we in america have made great strides in reducing discrimination, there is still plenty of work to be done. i'm proud that we are
mrs. murray: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, in every corner of our country, communities have been working to end hate crimes despite the great gains in equality and civil rights throughout the last century, too many americans today are still subjected to discrimination, violence and even death because of who they are. that's why i have joined with many of my colleagues as a cosponsor of the matthew shepard hate crimes prevention act. this is a commonsense, bipartisan bill that will...
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murray was reckless in treating mr. jackson. >> reporter: law enforcement sources tell nbc news that dr. murray administered propofol the morning of jackson's death. his lawyer continues to insist that murray is cooperating with thenvestigation and did nothing wrong. he released this statement late yesterday. dr. murray was present during the search of his home and sisted the officers seizing cell phones and a computer hard drive. but the most important information in this case could come from toxicology results. part of an autopsy report that the los angeles coroner now says may not be released until sometime next week. initially those results were expected this week. coroner's officials will not discuss why there is a del nay releasing the final autopsy report. in los angeles, jay gray, news4. >>> a grizzly murder has prompted a search for a newborn baby in massachusetts. a 23-year-old pregnant woman was discovered dead in her apartment with her fetus cut from her womb on monday. this happened in worcester. the woman's
murray was reckless in treating mr. jackson. >> reporter: law enforcement sources tell nbc news that dr. murray administered propofol the morning of jackson's death. his lawyer continues to insist that murray is cooperating with thenvestigation and did nothing wrong. he released this statement late yesterday. dr. murray was present during the search of his home and sisted the officers seizing cell phones and a computer hard drive. but the most important information in this case could come...
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murray entered the room and realized mr. jackson wasn't breathing and the last time he'd seen mr. jackson? five minutes, ten minutes, one minute? >> it had been minutes. dr. murray, his job is, of course, to make sure that michael jackson is in good health. so i think it wasn't very long at all. i can't be sure of that. i'm sorry. but that's my impression. >> couple of minutes? >> that's my impression, yes. >> police say dr. murray remains a witness, not a suspect, but how many doctors prescribed drugs for michael jackson? and is there criminal responsibility in his death? investigators are still trying to sort it all out. it seems that we're a pretty long way from any finding of criminally negligent homicide or anything like that. >> absolutely. >> usc law professor is a former federal prosecutor. >> clearly michael jackson himself is what responsible for this. i haven't heard any allegation that these drugs were given to him against his will. in fact, we have heard some people say that he was begging for some of these drugs. >> and legally, she says, that makes a huge difference.
murray entered the room and realized mr. jackson wasn't breathing and the last time he'd seen mr. jackson? five minutes, ten minutes, one minute? >> it had been minutes. dr. murray, his job is, of course, to make sure that michael jackson is in good health. so i think it wasn't very long at all. i can't be sure of that. i'm sorry. but that's my impression. >> couple of minutes? >> that's my impression, yes. >> police say dr. murray remains a witness, not a suspect, but...
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mr. -- >> the doctor? >> dr. murray, i saw him more routinely in june. and he -- he was in the home, and taking -- doing what he was supposed to as his doctor. >> when did he show up? >> i would see him in the morning. i would see him in the mornings when i went up to the house. and around 10:00, or so, 10:30 i would see him when he would come downstairs to retrieve a juice or some type of breakfast. >> and you have said that when he would come downstairs, he would be carrying oxygen tanks? >> i saw sometimes the oxygen tanks that he would carry down the stairs. >> did you wonder what that was about? >> of course. of course i did. you know, i -- i -- i wasn't sure. i have never seen anything like that before. so, i wondered to myself, i wonder what those are used for. >> but this was something nobody else in the household spoke about? >> no. no. no one spoke about that at all. it's just probably something that he was taking care of mr. jackson with. >> from the time that you knew michael jackson, did you ever see any evidence that he was on any kind of m
mr. -- >> the doctor? >> dr. murray, i saw him more routinely in june. and he -- he was in the home, and taking -- doing what he was supposed to as his doctor. >> when did he show up? >> i would see him in the morning. i would see him in the mornings when i went up to the house. and around 10:00, or so, 10:30 i would see him when he would come downstairs to retrieve a juice or some type of breakfast. >> and you have said that when he would come downstairs, he would...
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murray administered propofol to mr. jackson. >> reporter: court documents reveal he is the subject of a investigation. and his lawyer wrote he assisted the officers. he maintains dr. murray did nothing wrong. >> they know what happened the day michael jackson died. it's clear about that. what they are looking for is other evidence. did dr. murray prescribe these drugs to other celebrities? >> reporter: dr. murray administered propofol to jackson on the day he died. they tell the ap they believe jackson had been using poropofo for two years, and needed it to sleep. a doctor would start the i.v. trip at night, and would only wake up when the trip was stopped in the morning. >> it's not like getting a pill or getting a shot, you have to keep the drug constantly going into the vein the entire time when the person is asleep. a few drops of it and you are asleep. a few more drops, and you stop breathing. >> reporter: it's so strong it's supposed to be used on until hospitals, and there was no sign of a heart monitor in jackson
murray administered propofol to mr. jackson. >> reporter: court documents reveal he is the subject of a investigation. and his lawyer wrote he assisted the officers. he maintains dr. murray did nothing wrong. >> they know what happened the day michael jackson died. it's clear about that. what they are looking for is other evidence. did dr. murray prescribe these drugs to other celebrities? >> reporter: dr. murray administered propofol to jackson on the day he died. they tell...
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murray was on the property five nights, at least five nights a week. my understanding is that he was there to monitor mr. jackson. there was a couple of occasions during my time of employment that i noticed dr. murray exiting the kitchen area through the side door to the driveway area carrying a couple of oxygen tanks. >> dr. conrad murray's attorney insists his client is not a suspect in any crime. ♪ beat it >> today in court, a judge has granted at least temporarily the control of the jackson estate to the lawyer and long-time friend that were mentioned in the 2002 will. that's against the jackson family wishes. they wanted katherine jackson, michael jackson's mother to control the estate. ♪ they don't really care about us ♪ >>> good evening, i'm nancy grace. thank you for being with us. the mystery surrounding the sudden death of music icon michael jackson intensifies. ♪ billie jean that's my lover >> there's a fierce custody battle over his kids. debbie rowe, jackson's ex-wife, the biological mother of 12-year-old prince and 11-year-old paris. her former attorney tells "people" magazine she is ready
murray was on the property five nights, at least five nights a week. my understanding is that he was there to monitor mr. jackson. there was a couple of occasions during my time of employment that i noticed dr. murray exiting the kitchen area through the side door to the driveway area carrying a couple of oxygen tanks. >> dr. conrad murray's attorney insists his client is not a suspect in any crime. ♪ beat it >> today in court, a judge has granted at least temporarily the control...
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murray had serious misgivings about whether to give mr. jackson propofol. ackson had a discussion of that which ended with dr. murray going ahead, over his own better judgment. dr. murray made that admission to police in the days following the investigation. the whole question about this is not just about propofol. it's about other drugs that were prescribed to jackson. >> they found -- >> investigators found what looked like jackson's private pharmacy. a collection of medicines. some with labels, some without. sources say all of it led police to at least seven medical professionals. >> we are executing the search warrant on these medical offices. >> reporter: in houston, las vegas, and beverly hills, investigators have been looking through medical records, trying to reconstruct the long trail of drugs that leads from michael jackson to the doctor or doctors who gave them to him. >> right now, police are looking at about seven medical professionals. that doesn't necessarily mean they're going the find anything. it's also possible those toxicology tests will
murray had serious misgivings about whether to give mr. jackson propofol. ackson had a discussion of that which ended with dr. murray going ahead, over his own better judgment. dr. murray made that admission to police in the days following the investigation. the whole question about this is not just about propofol. it's about other drugs that were prescribed to jackson. >> they found -- >> investigators found what looked like jackson's private pharmacy. a collection of medicines....
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murray administered propofol to mr. jackson. >> reporter: court papers reveal dr. murray is the focus of a manslaughter investigation. his lawyer wrote in a statement, dr. murray was present during the search of his home, and assisted the officers, seizing cell phones and the computer hard drive. he maintains dr. murray did nothing wrong. >> they know what happened the day that michael jackson died. they're pretty clear about that. what they're looking for is other evidence. did dr. murray prescribe these drugs to other patients, other celebrities? >> reporter: law enforcement sources tell nbc news dr. murray administered propofol to jackson on the very day he died. officials involved in the case tell the ap they believe jackson had been using propofol for two years, and needed it to sleep. he used it like an alarm clock. a doctor would start the iv drip at night, knocking jackson out. he'd only wake up when the doctor stopped the drip in the morning. >> the drug is very quick acting. it's not just like taking a pill or getting a shot. you have to keep the drug cons
murray administered propofol to mr. jackson. >> reporter: court papers reveal dr. murray is the focus of a manslaughter investigation. his lawyer wrote in a statement, dr. murray was present during the search of his home, and assisted the officers, seizing cell phones and the computer hard drive. he maintains dr. murray did nothing wrong. >> they know what happened the day that michael jackson died. they're pretty clear about that. what they're looking for is other evidence. did dr....
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murray's houston medical office, we now know what mees took. disoz dozens of items including computer hard drives and an untraceable cell phone of all things. mees were looking for evidence that dr. mr ray committed manslaughter. >> i think investigators aretrying to find evidence to tie dr. murray into the fightal dose of medication. whether the documents can point in that direction remains to be seen. >> the medication is a powerful anesthetic used in surgery that was found in jackson's home after he died. meantime, the l.a. county sheriff's office is looking into whether the employees at the coroner's office illegally leaked or sold private information from the jackson death investigation. >>> alaska governor sarah palin burst onto the political scene nationally when john mccain picked her as his running mate. she created another stir when she announced she would not complete her term as governor. what is she doing as her final week? >> god bless alaska, god bless america. thank you. >> reporter: she's sharing hot dogs with the constituents in a series of weekend picnics. earlier this month palin announced she was leaving in the middle of her first term. she blamed the costs and
murray's houston medical office, we now know what mees took. disoz dozens of items including computer hard drives and an untraceable cell phone of all things. mees were looking for evidence that dr. mr ray committed manslaughter. >> i think investigators aretrying to find evidence to tie dr. murray into the fightal dose of medication. whether the documents can point in that direction remains to be seen. >> the medication is a powerful anesthetic used in surgery that was found in...
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security appropriations act, for fiscal year 2010, signed by 17 senators as follows: reid of nevada, murray -- mr: i ask that the reading of the names be waived. officer sphe. the e presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion: we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby move to bring to a close debate on h.r. 2829, the homeland security appropriations act for fiscal year 2010, signed by 17 senators as follows: mr. reid: i ask, mr. president, consent -- unanimous consent that the reading of the names be vitiated, waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i also ask consent that the mandatory quorum with respect to these cloture motions be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent on thursday, july 9, when the senate resumes consideration of h.r. 2892, there be 10 minutes of debate prior to a vote in relation to the kyl ale 1432 with the time equally b
security appropriations act, for fiscal year 2010, signed by 17 senators as follows: reid of nevada, murray -- mr: i ask that the reading of the names be waived. officer sphe. the e presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion: we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby move to bring to a close debate on...
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mr. jackson for. >> reporter: and this morning, new details about murray.espite reports that he was earning more than $100,000 a month, abc news has learned he has money problems. numerous lawsuits and liens for outstanding debt. and in at least one instance, failure to pay child support. and past legal problems. this is murray's mug shot from his 1994 arrest, trial and akuwaital for domestic violence. jones says michael and the kids were the most loving family he'd seen in a long time. but michael's son, prince, assumed a grown-up role. there are reports the day that michael jackson died, there are reports that murray screamed for prince when he came down the stairs. did that seem out of place to hear those reports? >> no. to me, that's perfectly normal. that would be the first person he would go to. >> reporter: why? he's 12 years old. >> he was playing the role of a go-between. a liaison. >> reporter: his father is presumably in cardiac arrest. why would a an adult man -- >> probably because security wasn't allowed in the house. only when they were calle
mr. jackson for. >> reporter: and this morning, new details about murray.espite reports that he was earning more than $100,000 a month, abc news has learned he has money problems. numerous lawsuits and liens for outstanding debt. and in at least one instance, failure to pay child support. and past legal problems. this is murray's mug shot from his 1994 arrest, trial and akuwaital for domestic violence. jones says michael and the kids were the most loving family he'd seen in a long time....
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conrad murray was on the scene when mr. jackson became unconscious in his home.say the doctor is cooperating in the investigation and drugs are suspected. with us now attorney and fox news analyst least we'll author of the big best -- lis wiehl author of the big best selling book face of betrayal and megyn kelly. how much trouble is he in. >> it's serious. he was getting a nice deal from michael jackson. they reportedly found him a couple years ago when michael jackson's daughter was sick. the body guard connected him. he was not board certified even though he was acting as such. he was going to get $150,000 a month, bill, a month to help michael jackson on this tour. now, i ask you, what is it a doctor does for you that justifies $1,250,000 a month? bill: gives you drugs. >> could it be gives you drugs that you should not otherwise have? bill: i understand, wiehl, this guy was ghot licensed to give drugs in california. he was in, what, texas or something? >> texas and nevada. he has practices in both of thofs places he was d.e.a. licensed there but not in califo
conrad murray was on the scene when mr. jackson became unconscious in his home.say the doctor is cooperating in the investigation and drugs are suspected. with us now attorney and fox news analyst least we'll author of the big best -- lis wiehl author of the big best selling book face of betrayal and megyn kelly. how much trouble is he in. >> it's serious. he was getting a nice deal from michael jackson. they reportedly found him a couple years ago when michael jackson's daughter was...
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murray usually came down around 10:00 a.m. or so to get mr. jackson something to eat or drink, but on june 25th, the day he died, the doctor did not come downstairs until noon. the chef said that at that point dr. murray came running halfway down the stairs that led to the kitchen, screaming, these are the chef's words -- had you are, get prince, get security. she said the house became chaotic and paris, michael jackson's daughter was screaming, daddy, daddy. the chef set everyone gathered in a circled and they all prayed. >> you also have new information about another run-in with the law dr. murray had. >> reporter: this was a case of domestic abuse, it happened in arizona back in 1994. deputies responded to a domestic abuse call. we've had confirmed he was arrested for domestic violent, disorderly conduct. we're told that his girlfriend had accused him of having an affair, she threw something at him, and he allegedly pushed her down. he was acquitted five months later. >> we're a few months ago from a significant hearing to determine who cont
murray usually came down around 10:00 a.m. or so to get mr. jackson something to eat or drink, but on june 25th, the day he died, the doctor did not come downstairs until noon. the chef said that at that point dr. murray came running halfway down the stairs that led to the kitchen, screaming, these are the chef's words -- had you are, get prince, get security. she said the house became chaotic and paris, michael jackson's daughter was screaming, daddy, daddy. the chef set everyone gathered in a...
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murray was reckless this treating mr.jackson. >> jackson's personal fish told investigation get a tors that he gave jackson a dose of propofol the night he died so that he could sleep. authorities have searched the doctor's property trying to find evidence for manslaughter charges. >>> let's have a beer. the controversy that sparked a meeting at the white house. >>> also, why firefighters took so long to battle this out of control fire that destroyed the home of a well-known washington tonian. >>> and what we're learn bgt problems that may have caused that deadly crasalonmetro's g red line. fwrs wqocgc >>> a made sif fire destroys the home of peggy cafritz. why it took firefighter so is long to get the flames under control. >>> happy hour. the controversial arrest of a black harvard professor by a white police officer. president barack obama's latest efforts to calm the controversy. >>> kickoff. redskins fans are gearing up as the team's training camp gets started. what you need to know before you head out to watch the pr
murray was reckless this treating mr.jackson. >> jackson's personal fish told investigation get a tors that he gave jackson a dose of propofol the night he died so that he could sleep. authorities have searched the doctor's property trying to find evidence for manslaughter charges. >>> let's have a beer. the controversy that sparked a meeting at the white house. >>> also, why firefighters took so long to battle this out of control fire that destroyed the home of a...
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murray prescribe or administer any medication that could be fatal to mr. jackson. >> we'll have much more on the investigation. >>> also, president obama has a new partner. comunist china. new information about what happened when police arrested that harvard professor. we'll tell you whether the we'll tell you whether the exaggerated the role of race in this controversy. 's not a steroi. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better alda. ani'noeroid. noun my aiays ... to help me breathe better alda. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways.
murray prescribe or administer any medication that could be fatal to mr. jackson. >> we'll have much more on the investigation. >>> also, president obama has a new partner. comunist china. new information about what happened when police arrested that harvard professor. we'll tell you whether the we'll tell you whether the exaggerated the role of race in this controversy. 's not a steroi. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid....
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normally around 10:00, 10:30 drh murray, conrad murray would come downstairs and grab some type of a breakfast for mrbe the organic fresh beet juices that i would make or papaya mango juice that i would make for him. but on this day, i didn't see him at that time. >> so he doesn't come down at 10:30 as he normally does. what's going through your mind at that time? >> well, at that time what's going through my mind is just seems a little different. perhaps maybe mr. jackson is sleeping in late. maybe his rehearsals have been pushed back for a later time. something of that nature. so that's what i was thinking. >> but there was no indication to you that anything unusual was going on upstairs where they were? >> no, no. it just didn't seem like, you know, the norm. perhaps maybe he's sleeping in late. >> so conrad murray doesn't come down. do the kids come down at this point? what are you doing between the time that conrad murray was supposed to come down and the time that he actually did? >> the children are already downstairs. after their breakfast, they started, you know, playing games with the dog a
normally around 10:00, 10:30 drh murray, conrad murray would come downstairs and grab some type of a breakfast for mrbe the organic fresh beet juices that i would make or papaya mango juice that i would make for him. but on this day, i didn't see him at that time. >> so he doesn't come down at 10:30 as he normally does. what's going through your mind at that time? >> well, at that time what's going through my mind is just seems a little different. perhaps maybe mr. jackson is...