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so without further adieu, my friend, paul jackson. [applause] >> thank you. how are we doing on time? so we don't have to rush? talk really snast well, i understand how great this is today. it's always a pleasure to come down to san francisco. i am a native born san fran ciscan. where was i? i was in san francisco with a state bureaucrat and having a meeting when the lights started to shake. we knew something was going on when all the lights on our earthquake board started to go off and we knew something was going on and the phones started ringing and we didn't see operations until a long time afterwards. >> it's great seeing a lot of folks in the audience i worked with on the loma prieta recovery and i think it's wonderful, fema's emphasize -- emphasis and their whole approach to whole community management. i think this has been an incubator for many of the approaches that underlie this very important concept. it was no accident that -- remember project exact? how many of you guys remember that? 1989 7. right? in 1989 7 many of the same ideas were previous l
so without further adieu, my friend, paul jackson. [applause] >> thank you. how are we doing on time? so we don't have to rush? talk really snast well, i understand how great this is today. it's always a pleasure to come down to san francisco. i am a native born san fran ciscan. where was i? i was in san francisco with a state bureaucrat and having a meeting when the lights started to shake. we knew something was going on when all the lights on our earthquake board started to go off and...
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. >> this is paul jackson from little rock, arkansas.ozens of times. heard you sing a particular song many times. tie a yellow ribbon but i wonder, you sing it so many times, hundred thousands, maybe, when was the first time that it came what it is today and really something that means something special to all veterans everywhere? >> thank you. i don't normally talk about it. it started with bob hope. i got a call at home. this is a true story. i never met mr. hope. phone rings and i hear this familiar voice. hi, tony, this is bob yellow ribbon hope. i said really this is frank i don't believe you sinatra. who is this? he said no really this is bob and deloras hope. i want you to come counsel -- down and welcome our pow's cotton bowl in texas. i really sir is that you? >> i love that opening line. i'm coming home. i've done my time. that's every single soldier's mother's prayer. he said now you come on down there and there will be 70,000. i got there and i walk out and there is 500 plus p.o.w.'s on the 50-yard line at the cotton bowl. i
. >> this is paul jackson from little rock, arkansas.ozens of times. heard you sing a particular song many times. tie a yellow ribbon but i wonder, you sing it so many times, hundred thousands, maybe, when was the first time that it came what it is today and really something that means something special to all veterans everywhere? >> thank you. i don't normally talk about it. it started with bob hope. i got a call at home. this is a true story. i never met mr. hope. phone rings and...
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. >> paul jackson from little rock, arkansas has a question for tony. >> hey, tony, thanks for invitingt particular song many times and tie a yellow ribbon, but i wonder, you know, sung that hundreds and thousands, when was the first time it became what it is today and really something that means something special to all veterans. >> well, thank you. and talking about it, the truth it started with bob hope, who else, who else would understand. i got a call the at home, a true story. and phone rings and i hear this familiar voice, hi, tony, this is bob yellow ribbon hope. >> really? this is frank, i don't believe you sinatra. >> no, i want you to come down and welcome our p.o.w.'s were vietnam, cambodia and laos. coming down the? >> yeah, i love the opening line, i'm coming home and done my time. that every single soldier's mother's prayer now you come down there and there will be 70,000 vets. >> i got there and there's 500 plus at the 50 yard line at the cot done ball and sing the song for the first time and i looked out, nervous as could be and never forget this, the p.o.w.'s started s
. >> paul jackson from little rock, arkansas has a question for tony. >> hey, tony, thanks for invitingt particular song many times and tie a yellow ribbon, but i wonder, you know, sung that hundreds and thousands, when was the first time it became what it is today and really something that means something special to all veterans. >> well, thank you. and talking about it, the truth it started with bob hope, who else, who else would understand. i got a call the at home, a true...
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jackson was in the courtroom today for the trial of dr. conas murray. the prosecution has been cross examining paulte. >> the michael jackson came to you and indicated that he would like to hire you to administer propofol to him, to put him to sleep each night in his bedroom, would you do it? >> absolutely not. >> closing arguments in the case could start this this week or next. >>> and we had high temperatures in the 80s but there's cooler weather on the way and rain in your extended forecast, i'll have details coming up. >> and coming up, right after the forecast, we will tell you who doctors now say should receive regular hiv testing. new tonight at 11:00 if you are wonder how long that candy will stay good that you collected tonight. we have tips. dark chocolate can be stored for up to two years in kept in foil and in a cool dry place, and milk and white chocolate, candy corn in an unopened package and there are websites that help you get rid of the unwanted candy tash. we have links, and you can find a candy buy back program. where they will exchange, cash, coupons and toothbrushes and other p
jackson was in the courtroom today for the trial of dr. conas murray. the prosecution has been cross examining paulte. >> the michael jackson came to you and indicated that he would like to hire you to administer propofol to him, to put him to sleep each night in his bedroom, would you do it? >> absolutely not. >> closing arguments in the case could start this this week or next. >>> and we had high temperatures in the 80s but there's cooler weather on the way and rain...
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jackson as dr. conrad murray did. anesthesiologist paul white also admitted dr. murray made mistakes on the day jackson died. >> i think he should have called 911 sooner. i do not, however, think it would have made any difference in the outcome of this case. >> prosecutors grilled dr. paul white about the care dr. murray gave his superstar patient. >> have you ever administered propofol in someone's bedroom? >> no, i have not. >> have you ever heard of anyone doing that prior to this case inspect. >> no, i have not the. >> reporter: jackson's personal physician is accused of causes his death. dr. murray believes jackson injected himself. but the prosecution has its own proto follow expert who has said that the defense's theory that jackson could have given himself the drug is a crazy scenario. dr. steven shaffer previously testified that jackson would have been too groggy with all the medication he was on to give himself a shot. prosecutors claim murray gave the singer much more propofol than he admits and left him unattended and that his recklessness directly led
jackson as dr. conrad murray did. anesthesiologist paul white also admitted dr. murray made mistakes on the day jackson died. >> i think he should have called 911 sooner. i do not, however, think it would have made any difference in the outcome of this case. >> prosecutors grilled dr. paul white about the care dr. murray gave his superstar patient. >> have you ever administered propofol in someone's bedroom? >> no, i have not. >> have you ever heard of anyone doing...
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paul white, that jackson swallowed powerful pills by the handful. >> it would be my guess that mr.nt times. >> reporter: thin white, a renowned an thesologyist demonstrated how he thought murray administered propofol. >> you would just inject very slowly. that's what dr. murray said he did. that's a safeway to do it. >> murray, he says, gave jackson 25 milligrams of propofol, soon after, jackson himself administered the final dose. >> you think it was a self-injection of propofol that did it? >> in my opinion, yes. >> reporter: finally, after weeks of testimony, both sides had rested. >> the defense have any additional witnesses it wishes to call? >> we don't, subject to receipt of exhibits, we will rest. >>> when we return, dr. murray's fate lies in the hands of a jury. i don't want healthy skin for a day. i want healthy skin for life. [ female announcer ] don't just moisturize, improve the health of your skin with aveeno daily moisturizing lotion. the natural oatmeal formula goes beyond 24-hour moisture. it's clinically proven to improve your skin's health in one day, with signif
paul white, that jackson swallowed powerful pills by the handful. >> it would be my guess that mr.nt times. >> reporter: thin white, a renowned an thesologyist demonstrated how he thought murray administered propofol. >> you would just inject very slowly. that's what dr. murray said he did. that's a safeway to do it. >> murray, he says, gave jackson 25 milligrams of propofol, soon after, jackson himself administered the final dose. >> you think it was a...
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jackson played in open court. >> they will see my show. >> testimony wrapped up with dr. paul white, the defense's star witness, saying that michael jackson caused his own death by swallowing pills and injecting himself with propofol. but the prosecutor forced white to drop a bombshell. >> so conrad murray drew up the syringe, yes or no? >> yes. >> so if michael jackson had come to you and indicated, "i would like to hire you to administer the fall close quote to him to put him to sleep each night in his bedroom, would you do it? >> absolutely not. >> the prosecution contends that dr. conrad murray was negligent in his care of the pop star. the jury of seven men and five women will decide his fate, considering one count of involuntary manslaughter. they do not have to decide if conrad murray meant to kill michael jackson, only whether or not there is enough evidence to hold him criminally responsible. in downtown los angeles, stephanie stanton, wbal-tv 11 news. >> firefighters are trying to figure out why a town home went up in flames this month. crews responded to the 3600 bl
jackson played in open court. >> they will see my show. >> testimony wrapped up with dr. paul white, the defense's star witness, saying that michael jackson caused his own death by swallowing pills and injecting himself with propofol. but the prosecutor forced white to drop a bombshell. >> so conrad murray drew up the syringe, yes or no? >> yes. >> so if michael jackson had come to you and indicated, "i would like to hire you to administer the fall close quote...
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paul white, that jackson swallowed powerful pills by the handful. >> it would be my guess that mr.eporter: thin white, a renowned an thesologyist demonstrated how he thought murray administered propofol. >> you would just inject very slowly. that's what dr. murray said he did. that's a safeway to do it. >> murray, he says, gave jackson 25 milligrams of propofol, soon after, jackson himself administered the final dose. >> you think it was a self-injection of propofol that did it? >> in my opinion, yes. >> reporter: finally, after weeks of testimony, both sides had rested. >> the defense have any addit n additional witnesses it wishes to call? >> we don't, subject to receipt of exhibits, we will rest. >>> when we return, dr. murray's fate lies in the hands of a jury. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. reques
paul white, that jackson swallowed powerful pills by the handful. >> it would be my guess that mr.eporter: thin white, a renowned an thesologyist demonstrated how he thought murray administered propofol. >> you would just inject very slowly. that's what dr. murray said he did. that's a safeway to do it. >> murray, he says, gave jackson 25 milligrams of propofol, soon after, jackson himself administered the final dose. >> you think it was a self-injection of propofol that...
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jackson's death. the prosecution has been questioning dr. paul white. ckson gave himself a fatal dose of a fault. the prosecution had their own expert on that subject to testify who said that dr. murray gave it to michael jackson intravenously. closing arguments could start later this week or next week. heavy 70 drug smokers have been arrested in arizona. they announced the arrest today, the massive take down of the drug trafficking network includes people from mexico and the united states. the suspect allegedly smuggled when 330 t of illegal narcotics per year through arizona. >> 76 were arrested, 108 weapons many of them semiautomatics are on display here. we have cocaine, 200 lbs., 103 lbs. of heroin. we have in this amount of marijuana. this is significant and historic but does it really have a dramatic impact? we are saying yes it does the this is literally just a fraction of what is going on. >>pam: more than 20 federal state and local agencies were involved in the 17 month investigation. it was called operation pipeline expressed. and the coast gu
jackson's death. the prosecution has been questioning dr. paul white. ckson gave himself a fatal dose of a fault. the prosecution had their own expert on that subject to testify who said that dr. murray gave it to michael jackson intravenously. closing arguments could start later this week or next week. heavy 70 drug smokers have been arrested in arizona. they announced the arrest today, the massive take down of the drug trafficking network includes people from mexico and the united states. the...
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aggressively cross- nxamined the star witness for the defense, anesthesiologist paul white previously testified that michael jackson injected wimself with the fatal dose of the sedative propofol, although today he conceded that dr. conrad murray's in-home treatment of jackson violated medical standards. >> have you ever administered propofol in someone's bedroom. >> no, i have not. >> reporter: have you ever heard of anyone doing that prior to this case? >> no, i have not. >> reporter: dr. white was grilled on murray's lack of monitoring equipment and that dr. murray did not immediately call 911 when he found michael jackson unresponsive. >> are you saying he was not capable of pushing 911? >> reporter: murray also did not tell emergency personnel about the propofol. >> is that your testimony, that it was a detail that was overlooked? >> it was obviously overlooked, he didn't... >> not obviously. it could also be a lie, correct? thaect. that's another option. >> if you say so, i guess, yeah. >> reporter: white says the amount of propofol murray claim he is gave jackson was not waough to kill the singer, yet he coul
aggressively cross- nxamined the star witness for the defense, anesthesiologist paul white previously testified that michael jackson injected wimself with the fatal dose of the sedative propofol, although today he conceded that dr. conrad murray's in-home treatment of jackson violated medical standards. >> have you ever administered propofol in someone's bedroom. >> no, i have not. >> reporter: have you ever heard of anyone doing that prior to this case? >> no, i have...
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jackson. >> subject to receive evidence the defense rests its case. >> reporter: it rested on tuesday without dr. murray himself taking the stand. dr. paul white the so-called father of propofol, the drug that killed jackson. he said jackson caused his own death by injecting himself with the propofol. >> the oath being to do no harm. >> on cross-examination dr. white dropped a bombshell. >> so dr. conrad murray drew up the syringe in your analysis. >> they hammered white further on dr. murray's negligence. >> if he had come to you and indicated he would like to hire you to administer propofol to him to hut him to sleep each night in his bedroom, would you do it? >> absolutely not. >> damaging testimony, the murray team may not be able to undo. >> no one is celebrating in the defense camp. when you have your witness being torn apart by the prosecution on the last day of your case, nobody is thrilled with the state of their case. >> a case like dr. murray's fate that will soon rest in the hands of the jury. stephanie stanton, nbc news, los angeles. >>> the death toll from listeria tainted cantaloupe is at 29, phaeulgt one of the deadliest
jackson. >> subject to receive evidence the defense rests its case. >> reporter: it rested on tuesday without dr. murray himself taking the stand. dr. paul white the so-called father of propofol, the drug that killed jackson. he said jackson caused his own death by injecting himself with the propofol. >> the oath being to do no harm. >> on cross-examination dr. white dropped a bombshell. >> so dr. conrad murray drew up the syringe in your analysis. >> they...
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paul white who says michael jackson likely injected the fatal dose.ut the prosecution believes murray is responsible for the death. they will have the day off tornl to prepare closing arguments and then present those arguments to the jury of seven men and five women on thursday. >>> one of the women who accused herman cain of sexual harassment want to hear her side of the story but is barred by a confidentiality agreement. she's one of two women who says cain was inappropriate while working as president of the restaurant association. the woman's attorney is asking the gag order be lift sod she can tell her side of the story. cain raised $3,000 online yesterday. his best day so far despite the crisis. >> i believe it has backfired on those that are trying to put a cloud over my campaign. >> who might gain from this political scandal? some sayk ric perry whose numbers have dropped significantly in recent weeks. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton's mother has died today at the age of 92. dorothy howell rodham was surrounded by family when she dies in
paul white who says michael jackson likely injected the fatal dose.ut the prosecution believes murray is responsible for the death. they will have the day off tornl to prepare closing arguments and then present those arguments to the jury of seven men and five women on thursday. >>> one of the women who accused herman cain of sexual harassment want to hear her side of the story but is barred by a confidentiality agreement. she's one of two women who says cain was inappropriate while...
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brian, a lifelong jackson family friend, paul, a former prosecutor and legal contributor, and charles murray's civil attorney. let me start with you. the four-year sentence. the maximum possible. likely, he could be out in less time than that, two years. so walk me through how this happens. how he gets out and what happens then. >> it seems like a very light sentence for the death of a human being, four years. and under california law he gets an automatic reduction to two years as a result of their sentencing laws. and because of prison overcrowding in california, he is going to serve that time in the los angeles jail as opposed to a more serious state prison. so compared to what he would be doing timewise in other states, i think it would be viewed as a relatively lenient sentence. >> how does the jackson family feel? you've known them 20 plus years. what do they think about the sentence? >> they approve of the sentence but the real factor that struck me as i talk to randy jackson was that this is empty. there is nothing but tears left to talk about here. it doesn't bring michael bac
brian, a lifelong jackson family friend, paul, a former prosecutor and legal contributor, and charles murray's civil attorney. let me start with you. the four-year sentence. the maximum possible. likely, he could be out in less time than that, two years. so walk me through how this happens. how he gets out and what happens then. >> it seems like a very light sentence for the death of a human being, four years. and under california law he gets an automatic reduction to two years as a...
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brian, a lifelong jackson family friend, paul, a former prosecutor and legal contributor, and charles you. the four-year sentence. the maximum possible. likely, he could be out in less time than that, two years. so walk me through how this happens. how he gets out and what happens then. >> it seems like a very light sentence for the death of a human being, four years. and under california law he gets an automatic reduction to two years as a result of their sentencing laws. and because of prison overcrowding in california, he is going to serve that time in the los angeles jail as opposed to a more serious state prison. so compared to what he would be doing timewise in other states, i think it would be viewed as a relatively lenient sentence. >> how does the jackson family feel? you've known them 20 plus years. what do they think about the sentence? >> they approve of the sentence but the real factor that struck me as i talk to randy jackson was that this is empty. there is nothing but tears left to talk about here. it doesn't bring michael back. it doesn't solve the problem. there are
brian, a lifelong jackson family friend, paul, a former prosecutor and legal contributor, and charles you. the four-year sentence. the maximum possible. likely, he could be out in less time than that, two years. so walk me through how this happens. how he gets out and what happens then. >> it seems like a very light sentence for the death of a human being, four years. and under california law he gets an automatic reduction to two years as a result of their sentencing laws. and because of...
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details are still coming in about the sudden death of michael jackson. paulgo starr. no regrets, no anger? why did god do this to me? >> i am the last to be angry at god. >> why did you do this? >> nobody invites me. >> i loved it. >> does it come with a curse of any kind? >> no, there is so much love. >> we should not waste our time here on earth. we should enjoy what lasts. haiti, please with help, please be part. the u agree that there was a holocaust? agree that there was a holocaust? what happened to the submarine? what were you thinking? >> land of the free, home of the brave? land of the free, home of the brave. show us the brave. there's nothing i fear ♪ >> spend your time worrying about how you live today. >> he learned that the stuff of your life is not the definition of your existence, but the essence is the relationships of those people in the room right there. >> that is the word, lucky. anybody who is successful in any business is not use the word lucky is a liar. part.layed a i don't know what to say, except to you, my audience, thank you. and
details are still coming in about the sudden death of michael jackson. paulgo starr. no regrets, no anger? why did god do this to me? >> i am the last to be angry at god. >> why did you do this? >> nobody invites me. >> i loved it. >> does it come with a curse of any kind? >> no, there is so much love. >> we should not waste our time here on earth. we should enjoy what lasts. haiti, please with help, please be part. the u agree that there was a...
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. >> can we agree that nsnbc should have paul ryan on and you should have sheila jackson leon. >> she she's invittd: >> but you make fun of her. >> no. the show that i'm on, bill o'reilly. bill actively tries to get every perspective oo. show, he's ffir. >> they call you culture warrior. you're o'reiily's -- >> i'm on his show -- >> would you go on the other shows? >> i woold do some of the other shows. >> is it good for american journal ifl or for the engagement level of the public -- i would grant you msnbc ann fox, there's not much different in the way ttey do their jobs. they both approach the stuff the same way. is it good? because jon stewart and others complain, and i'm not sure that he's better than they are in this respect, but they complain that ultimately what the cable spectrum does is divvde us further. it doesn't solve the problem, but accuse 17 twaits the problem? -> and i think jon stewart is part of that, frankly. to suggest that jon stewart is the fair arbitor in the middle and doesn't have his3 own ideology is bogus. >> but he has on on republicans. he has on a whol
. >> can we agree that nsnbc should have paul ryan on and you should have sheila jackson leon. >> she she's invittd: >> but you make fun of her. >> no. the show that i'm on, bill o'reilly. bill actively tries to get every perspective oo. show, he's ffir. >> they call you culture warrior. you're o'reiily's -- >> i'm on his show -- >> would you go on the other shows? >> i woold do some of the other shows. >> is it good for american journal ifl...
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jackson's doctor. veteran anesthesiooogist, doctor paul white...says givingga hospital anesthetic something mmneyycouldn'tn't even consider it....it'sssomething that no amount of money could ccnvince me to accept or take on as a responsibility the judge asked conrad murray if he plaas to testify. murray said he's not sure yett the judge says he'll ask one ore &ptime tuesday morning. 3 state senator ulysses currie says he will not estify in his brrbery trial..... trial.....the prince georres county seeator gt 250- thousand dollars over fiie-years as a consultant to ssoppers food warehouse. prosecutors say he never disclosed thaa to the state ethics commission as requurrd by law.currie'' attorney says he's not uility of brrbery, only poor ethics.today, the employees of the apg commany....which also paid the senator. the trial could wrap up this week. the.../ new... rrppblicaa front runner .../ for... prrsident.../ is... on the... defensive tonig denied... any wrongdoing.../ after ...a storyy...oo the politico website.../ accused... him of.../ p sexual story says.../ two women ...accused him "inappropriate b
jackson's doctor. veteran anesthesiooogist, doctor paul white...says givingga hospital anesthetic something mmneyycouldn'tn't even consider it....it'sssomething that no amount of money could ccnvince me to accept or take on as a responsibility the judge asked conrad murray if he plaas to testify. murray said he's not sure yett the judge says he'll ask one ore &ptime tuesday morning. 3 state senator ulysses currie says he will not estify in his brrbery trial..... trial.....the prince georres...
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michael jackson's father was in the courtroom yesterday when the prosecution was cross- examining dr. paul white. white is the defense's expert on the anesthetic propofol. >> is michael jackson had come to you, dr. white, and indicated that he would like to hire you to administer propofol to him, to put him to sleep each night in his bedroom, would you do it? >> absolutely not! >>darya: the closing arguments could start later this week. >>darya: the former city manager of the bell housing development cleans his contract was breached when the city stopped paying him his $1.5 million salary. robert rizzo says he should be paid with interest because he hasn't been convicted of a felony and has not resigned. investigators say he organized a scheme to build the suburb and build them up of $6 million. he is facing charges of fraud and misappropriation of public funds. >>darya: did not go away, we have more to get you going on this tuesday morning. and walnut creek, 680 southbound is very slow. we will be right back. it och solyndra received a five-year $28 million federal loan guarantee before t
michael jackson's father was in the courtroom yesterday when the prosecution was cross- examining dr. paul white. white is the defense's expert on the anesthetic propofol. >> is michael jackson had come to you, dr. white, and indicated that he would like to hire you to administer propofol to him, to put him to sleep each night in his bedroom, would you do it? >> absolutely not! >>darya: the closing arguments could start later this week. >>darya: the former city manager...
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jackson with that fatal dose of propofol? his doctor or the superstar himself? the case against conrad murray rides on the answer to that simple question. jurors heard the defense's expert, dr. paulstified that a desperately addicted jackson could have injected himself when murray stepped out of the room. >> so you think it was a self-injection of propofol between 11:30 and 12:00 that did it? >> in my opinion, yes. >> reporter: the prosecution star witness asserted that the superstar could not have mustered the energy to administer the drug to himself. >> it is a crazy scenario. >> reporter: jurors have to decide if the self injection scenario could have taken place. which argument do you think holds more weight with the jury? >> certainly seems that this shaffer view of circumstances is more plausible. dr. white's theory is definitely a stretch. but is it a reasonable stretch or a ridiculous, unreasonable stretch? if there is one juror there that finds the defense version to be reasonable, then they're going to hang firm because the judge has told them to hang firm. >> reporter: if the jury is not unanimous and results in a hung jury, the trial is over. dr. murray goes free. and
jackson with that fatal dose of propofol? his doctor or the superstar himself? the case against conrad murray rides on the answer to that simple question. jurors heard the defense's expert, dr. paulstified that a desperately addicted jackson could have injected himself when murray stepped out of the room. >> so you think it was a self-injection of propofol between 11:30 and 12:00 that did it? >> in my opinion, yes. >> reporter: the prosecution star witness asserted that the...
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jackson with that fatal dose of propofol, his doctor or the superstar himself? the case against conrad murray rides on the answer to that simple question. jurors heard the defense's propofol expert, dr. paulstify that a desperately addicted jackson could have injected himself when murray stepped out of the room. >> so you think it was a self-injection of propofol between 11:30 and 12:00 that did it? >> in my opinion, yes. >> reporter: but the prosecution's star witness, dr. steven schafer, asserted that the sedated superstar could not have mustered the energy to administer the drug to himself. >> it's a crazy scenario. >> reporter: the jury has to decide whether the defense's self-infection scenario could have taken place. which argument holds more weight with the jury, do you think? >> well, it certainly seems that the schafer view of circumstances is more plausible without any question. i mean, dr. white's theory is definitely a stretch, but is it a reasonable stretch or ridiculous unreasonable stretch? if there's one juror there that finds the defense's version to be reasonable, then they're going to hang firm because the judge has told them to hang firm. >> reporter: if the jury is no
jackson with that fatal dose of propofol, his doctor or the superstar himself? the case against conrad murray rides on the answer to that simple question. jurors heard the defense's propofol expert, dr. paulstify that a desperately addicted jackson could have injected himself when murray stepped out of the room. >> so you think it was a self-injection of propofol between 11:30 and 12:00 that did it? >> in my opinion, yes. >> reporter: but the prosecution's star witness, dr....
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jackson's doctor has to decide by tomorrow if he will testify. attorneys will only say they'll see how the case progresses before making a decision. today, doctor paultough cross-examination but stuck to his theory that michael jackson -- probably left a loaded suringe within reach and left the room. >> sometime during that 40 minute period where i believe mr. jackson had the opportunity and self administered the final fatal dose, yes. >> his testimony challenges that of former colleague doctor steven schafer who said the theory that jackson injected himself was quote -- >> started the spooky site on delaware drive five years ago. he charged $3 to see it and said the money goes to charity. but this year someone complained about the noise and the city says the haunted house violated fire codes. >> all that work and now we're just planning on decorating. decorate my neighbor's yard. whatever decorations we have left over keep decorating people's houses. >> he has scaled down the attraction and brought the decorations outside. he says he's working now to find a location for next year that will satisfy the city's rules. >> today marks the unofficial sta
jackson's doctor has to decide by tomorrow if he will testify. attorneys will only say they'll see how the case progresses before making a decision. today, doctor paultough cross-examination but stuck to his theory that michael jackson -- probably left a loaded suringe within reach and left the room. >> sometime during that 40 minute period where i believe mr. jackson had the opportunity and self administered the final fatal dose, yes. >> his testimony challenges that of former...
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jackson's doctor has to decide by tomorrow if he will testify. attorneys will only say they'll see how the case progresses before making a decision. today, doctor paulhitefaced tough cross-examination but stuck to his theory that michael jackson -- probably left a loaded suringe within reach and left the room. >> sometime during that 40 minute period where i believe mr. jackson had the opportunity and self administered the final fatal dose, yes. >> his testimony challenges that of former colleague doctor steven schafer who said the theory that jackson injected himself was quote -- >> started the spooky site on delaware drive five years ago. he charged $3 to see it and said the money goes to charity. but this year someone complained about the noise and the city says the haunted house violated fire codes. >> all that work and now we're just planning on decorating. decorate my neighbor's yard. whatever decorations we have left over keep decorating people's houses. >> he has scaled down the attraction and brought the decorations outside. he says he's working now to find a location for next year that will satisfy the city's rules. >> today marks the unof
jackson's doctor has to decide by tomorrow if he will testify. attorneys will only say they'll see how the case progresses before making a decision. today, doctor paulhitefaced tough cross-examination but stuck to his theory that michael jackson -- probably left a loaded suringe within reach and left the room. >> sometime during that 40 minute period where i believe mr. jackson had the opportunity and self administered the final fatal dose, yes. >> his testimony challenges that of...
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the prosecution in the trial of michael jackson's doctor has cast down medical evidence for the defense. of dr. paul white. he said the singer gave himself a lethal dose of propose thol but then admitted he'd never heard of that and admitted dr. murray conducted some improper acts. >> and to prove decontamination efforts are working at the power plant in china. i'm afraid he his handshakes, he was challenged by journalists to show the states so that was the best way he could do it he downed the glass of water that had been collected from inside plant and decontaminated. in tokyo, was he sort of forced into that? >> he said he wasn't forced into it but challenged by the journalists repeatedly during these press conferences and they can last five hours but to prove that this decontaminated water was safe, and that's why he said he chose there to drink it in front of the journalists who very publicly put on display his face in the decontamination process. now, this water is essentially from a radioactive puddle inside fukushima plant and much of it has been decontaminated since and it's being used for
the prosecution in the trial of michael jackson's doctor has cast down medical evidence for the defense. of dr. paul white. he said the singer gave himself a lethal dose of propose thol but then admitted he'd never heard of that and admitted dr. murray conducted some improper acts. >> and to prove decontamination efforts are working at the power plant in china. i'm afraid he his handshakes, he was challenged by journalists to show the states so that was the best way he could do it he...
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jackson's former doctor winds down. the defendant, dr. murray, has waived his legal right to testify. tuesday morning, the defense's propofol expert dr. paulte took the stand for the the final time. white maintains that michael jackson most likely self injected the fatal dose of propofol that killed him. on monday the prosecutor spent much of the day discrediting white's testimony, getting him to admit that he would never give propofol to treat insomnia in his bedroom. >> it's something that no amount of money could convince me to accept or take on as a responsibility because of time, because of just the responsibility for someone and the fact that this was a complete off labeled use of the drug. >> reporter: dat prosecution recalled its propofol expert, dr. steefr shafer, a former student and colleague of dr. white. >> a failure of cardiac activity? >> reporter: both sides get a day off to prepare for closing arguments. the seven men and five women who will decide about if conrad murray should be held responsible for michael jackson's death. murray has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter. if convictedsed, he could face up to fo
jackson's former doctor winds down. the defendant, dr. murray, has waived his legal right to testify. tuesday morning, the defense's propofol expert dr. paulte took the stand for the the final time. white maintains that michael jackson most likely self injected the fatal dose of propofol that killed him. on monday the prosecutor spent much of the day discrediting white's testimony, getting him to admit that he would never give propofol to treat insomnia in his bedroom. >> it's something...
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jackson family members arrived for one of their file visits as the case winds down. the defendant has waived his legal right to testify. tuesday morning, the defense's propofol expert dr. paul white took the stand for the final time. white maintains that michael jackson most likely self injected the fatal dose of propofol that killed him. the prosecutor spent much of the day discrediting white's testimony, getting will him to admit that he would never give jackson propofol to treat insomnia in his bedroom. >> it's something that no amount of money could convince me to accept or take on as a responsibility because of time, because of just the responsibility for someone and the fact that this was a complete off label use of the drug. >> reporter: today the prosecution recalled its propofol expert, dr. steven shafer. >> failure of cardiac activity caused jackson's death? >> that's correct. >> reporter: both sides will get a day off to prepare their closing arguments which will be presented to jurors on thursday morning. the seven men and five women who will decide if conrad murray should be held responsible for michael jackson's death. he has pleaded not guilty to involuntary
jackson family members arrived for one of their file visits as the case winds down. the defendant has waived his legal right to testify. tuesday morning, the defense's propofol expert dr. paul white took the stand for the final time. white maintains that michael jackson most likely self injected the fatal dose of propofol that killed him. the prosecutor spent much of the day discrediting white's testimony, getting will him to admit that he would never give jackson propofol to treat insomnia in...