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in and in response to that we go and we vote for them and so you know god bless them i'd say david walgren what do you think of the strategy in the senate i mean we were just talking about executive actions but he keep apparently and for those people who think this is an electoral strategy i don't know how you can possibly drag this out for thirteen or fourteen months it looks to me like he's actually trying to get something done right now but going back to the senate week after week saying here's a small one just a little one right just like last week it was teachers cops and firefighters and it was just a half a percent on billion multimillionaires. but will you please stand up for a couple of teachers and you know you hold the republicans how long can he sustain this is this working is it a good strategy well we haven't seen whether it's working or not you know i think it's a good strategy and it puts republicans in a position they don't want to be in saying no to would sound like eminently reasonable requests particularly the smaller ones that are highly focused but i don't have too mu
in and in response to that we go and we vote for them and so you know god bless them i'd say david walgren what do you think of the strategy in the senate i mean we were just talking about executive actions but he keep apparently and for those people who think this is an electoral strategy i don't know how you can possibly drag this out for thirteen or fourteen months it looks to me like he's actually trying to get something done right now but going back to the senate week after week saying...
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walgren back on the attack over dr.n dialing 911, because the jackson mansion had no land line. >> conrad murray had a cell phone in his hand by his own statement. are you saying he was not capable of pushing 911? >> reporter: in the end, the expert who helped dr. murray so much last week, explaining how jackson could have taken his own life, today conceded dr. murray should never have taken the job. >> it's something that no amount of money could convince me to accept or take on as a responsibility. >> reporter: it became so combative today the judge had to step in, fining dr. white $1,000 for not responding to the prosecutor's questions directly. >> and the judge did that. okay, jim avila, following it day by day, as we said. >>> and still ahead, the mozart effect. does listening to mozart make your doctor a better doctor? thef simpler than ever. click on the robitussin® relief finder. click on your symptoms. get your right relief. ♪ makes the cold aisle easy. robitussin® has a new look, new simpler names, but the sam
walgren back on the attack over dr.n dialing 911, because the jackson mansion had no land line. >> conrad murray had a cell phone in his hand by his own statement. are you saying he was not capable of pushing 911? >> reporter: in the end, the expert who helped dr. murray so much last week, explaining how jackson could have taken his own life, today conceded dr. murray should never have taken the job. >> it's something that no amount of money could convince me to accept or take...
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walgren unsealed it -- a previously sealed plastic little handle and put it up on an i.v. stand. defense and murray became very upset. they told the jury to leave. eventually the jury did come back in, and it was explained through a stipulation what had happened during that. for the first time, we saw some real emotion from murray who normally is very stoic as he sits at the defense table. what we expect now is for the defense to start their case at some point after court resume in the morning here. they'll start with shafer on cross-examination, that shouldn't take too long. but we do expect the state to -- the defense to start its case at some point after court resumes. ted rowlands, cnn, los angeles. >>> moammar gadhafi is gone, but his billions remain. and libya's new government, its wants that money. how difficult will it be to get their hands on the cash? >>> and a bank mails monthly statements to the wrong homes. thousands affected. ahead, what the bank is doing to correct that mistake. it's 26 minutes past the hour. ch expedia. make it work. booking a flight by itself is
walgren unsealed it -- a previously sealed plastic little handle and put it up on an i.v. stand. defense and murray became very upset. they told the jury to leave. eventually the jury did come back in, and it was explained through a stipulation what had happened during that. for the first time, we saw some real emotion from murray who normally is very stoic as he sits at the defense table. what we expect now is for the defense to start their case at some point after court resume in the morning...
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jackson ave himself the deadll dose of propofol.he also talked aaout jackson's health at the time ((walgrenenerally characterize the overall - health of mr. jackson, uh, based on your autopsy findings?"dd. rogers: ""h, i believe that he was healthier than the average personnof his age." )) ))the singer's mother left the courtroom moments before this on an autopsy table was spend four yearr in a old california prison and lose his medical license. the main susppct in tte disappearance offa maryland woman in aruba... wants to go f. free.gary giorrano's attorneys have filed annappeal for their client's immediite release, pending any trial.giordano is being held in the presumed death f 35-year-old robyn pardner, who he traveled to aruba with back in july. giordano deeies any wrong doing and claims the frederrck woman was swept out tt sea while snorkeling. her body has not been found. a trip through a corn maze... turns into a terrifying exxerience one family will never forget. ffrget.911 caller : we thought this would be fun iistead it's a nightmmre. nightmare.after getting lost 10-feet in the m
jackson ave himself the deadll dose of propofol.he also talked aaout jackson's health at the time ((walgrenenerally characterize the overall - health of mr. jackson, uh, based on your autopsy findings?"dd. rogers: ""h, i believe that he was healthier than the average personnof his age." )) ))the singer's mother left the courtroom moments before this on an autopsy table was spend four yearr in a old california prison and lose his medical license. the main susppct in tte...
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. >> reporter: things got so heated, prosecutor david walgren turned to the judge for help. >> you'reords in my mouth. >> your honor, would the court instruct the witness to answer the question. >> cross-examination is putting words in your mouth, which you can accept or reject. >> i reject. >> reporter: he used numerous medical records for a patient named omar arnold. it showed regular and increasing doses of sedatives. >> this is consistent with development of tolerance. >> reporter: defense attorneys were intent on proving jackson was a long-time drug addict. and that dr. conrad murray was trying to help him kick the habit. later, a propofol expert testified for the defense. >> if, in fact, murray had administered the drugs that he described in his conversations with the police department, in doses that he described, i would not have expected michael jackson to have died. >> reporter: prosecutors did get that first doctor to admit, when helping a drug addict kick his habit, there's usually a lot of factors in play, including the proper setting and a team of specialists. none of whi
. >> reporter: things got so heated, prosecutor david walgren turned to the judge for help. >> you'reords in my mouth. >> your honor, would the court instruct the witness to answer the question. >> cross-examination is putting words in your mouth, which you can accept or reject. >> i reject. >> reporter: he used numerous medical records for a patient named omar arnold. it showed regular and increasing doses of sedatives. >> this is consistent with...
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so walgren's got the entire weekend to kind of bone up, get ready, and come loaded for bear on monday. at the same time, the defense has got all weekend to prepare him, the doctor, for this. but i'm telling you, and i've said it before, anderson, as we've discussed, this is the most critical witness for this case, number one. and number two, they've abandoned, the defense has, this idea of gross negligence. they know that they're not going to win on that. what they are fixated on right now is causation. did dr. murray cause the death, or did michael jackson cause the death by self-administering? if you listen to dr. white, that's what raises reasonable doubt as to dr. murray. and that's -- i don't think there's an acquittal in the offing, but if they're going to get a hung jury, it's going to be based on this witness. >> but even if michael jackson self-administered, couldn't -- i mean, wouldn't the state basically argue then that the doctor was still criminally negligent because he wasn't monitoring jackson appropriately, he wasn't in the room enough, he wasn't watching over jackson,
so walgren's got the entire weekend to kind of bone up, get ready, and come loaded for bear on monday. at the same time, the defense has got all weekend to prepare him, the doctor, for this. but i'm telling you, and i've said it before, anderson, as we've discussed, this is the most critical witness for this case, number one. and number two, they've abandoned, the defense has, this idea of gross negligence. they know that they're not going to win on that. what they are fixated on right now is...
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so walgren's got the entire weekend to kind of bone up, get ready, and come loaded for bear on mondayekend to prepare him, the doctor, for this. but i'm telling you, and i've said it before, anderson, as we've discussed, this is the most critical witness for this case, number one. and number two, they've abandoned, the defense has, this idea of gross negligence. they know that they're not going to win on that. what they are fixated on right now is causation. did dr. murray cause the death, or did michael jackson cause the death by self-administering? if you listen to dr. white, that's what raises reasonable doubt as to dr. murray. and that's -- i don't think there's an acquittal in the offing. but if they're going to get a hung jury, it's going to be based on this witness. >> but even if michael jackson self-administered, couldn't -- i mean, wouldn't the satate basically argue then that the doctor was still criminally negligent because he wasn't monitoring jackson appropriately, he wasn't in the room enough, he wasn't watching over jackson, or he even had given jackson propofol, which
so walgren's got the entire weekend to kind of bone up, get ready, and come loaded for bear on mondayekend to prepare him, the doctor, for this. but i'm telling you, and i've said it before, anderson, as we've discussed, this is the most critical witness for this case, number one. and number two, they've abandoned, the defense has, this idea of gross negligence. they know that they're not going to win on that. what they are fixated on right now is causation. did dr. murray cause the death, or...
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. >> reporter: prosecutor david walgren aggressively cross-examined the star witness for the defense, anesthesiologist paul white previously testified that michael jackson injected himself 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 overlookd? >> it was obviously overlooked, he didn't... >> not obviously. it could also be a lie, correct? >> correct. >> that's another option. >> if you say so, i guess, yeah. >> reporter: white says the amount of propofol mu
. >> reporter: prosecutor david walgren aggressively cross-examined the star witness for the defense, anesthesiologist paul white previously testified that michael jackson injected himself 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...
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hundred kilometers southeast of moscow the area lying between the russian capital and the mighty walgren weaver is known for its ground state that have inspired some of russia's most prominent writers including the hand government of ego of god never explains some of the region's science which have aroused the passions of russians men of letters in the past and face an uncertain future. a tale of two states that hardly a modest country see that in saurus times survive in farming and small scale manufacturing it happened to be the childhood home one of britain's most legendary figures mikhail a child prodigy a fiery tempered soldier womanizer and finally a greater amount a poet a novelist he died in a jewel age of twenty seven while little of his work was composed here and there and it's buried in the family more psyllium no two hundred people look after the estate as in the nineteenth century but a family has become the main employer of projects and religious. direct descendants of the serbs and worked here dress up a. job. some get to play the heiress across for the benefit of tourists
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. >> walgren "buffett" tax goes public with his payroll. >> first, an update on breaking news. and 11-year-old >>> tracking our top stories right now. investigators are searching for clues in the death of a germantown mother and the disappearance of her son. police found 51-year-old jane mcquain's body last night. her 11-year-old son william is missing. >>> one person was hurt in a burning apartment billion building in beltsville. no word on the cause. >>> surveillance video shows the mother of a missing missouri baby shopping just hours before her daughter went missing. police have no suspects or leads in the disappearance of lisa irwin. >>> we have the latest on the foiled plot against the saudi ambassador. u.s. officials said apply to kill at a d.c. restaurant can be linked to the highest levels inside the iranian government, but they say the applause was amateurish for an iran for an action units. public sanctions are being encouraged from the u.s. government. >>> umar farouk abdulmutallab pleaded guilty yesterday to a pair of charges, admitting that he tried to blow an air
. >> walgren "buffett" tax goes public with his payroll. >> first, an update on breaking news. and 11-year-old >>> tracking our top stories right now. investigators are searching for clues in the death of a germantown mother and the disappearance of her son. police found 51-year-old jane mcquain's body last night. her 11-year-old son william is missing. >>> one person was hurt in a burning apartment billion building in beltsville. no word on the cause....
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and walgren is good.rosecutor, knows how to give them a hypothetical, which can say, well, if you knew the following and put in every bad fact of the case, the next question is, would it change your mind? that's what the rules of evidence say about character witnesses. well, it's not going to change their minds, but it certainly is going to be out there. >> what is the defense testimony, if anything, that you think will provide the jury will reasonable doubt in the fact that conrad murray's not culpable in this death? >> the only possibility of what they have left, since so much has been gutted from their case by the court's rulings, is the testimony of the expert. and that's dr. white. he will be the logical last witness thursday and friday for the defense. and dr. white is going to have to show that although there were deviations, gross deviations, from the acceptable standard of care, that it did not cause the death of michael jackson. tough row to hoe. >>> lawyers are back in court claiming partisan p
and walgren is good.rosecutor, knows how to give them a hypothetical, which can say, well, if you knew the following and put in every bad fact of the case, the next question is, would it change your mind? that's what the rules of evidence say about character witnesses. well, it's not going to change their minds, but it certainly is going to be out there. >> what is the defense testimony, if anything, that you think will provide the jury will reasonable doubt in the fact that conrad...
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>> yeah, david walgren, the prosecutor, is immensely talented.on. but i do think that dr. paul white was able to stand up on the main thing the defense wants here, and that is that alternative theory on specifically how michael jackson died, with a self-imposed syringeful of propofol. i don't think that had much to do with that decision by murray or lack of decision. >> so how much longer do you think this goes? i know you said the judge had said, hey, dr. murray, you need to make a decision by tomorrow in terms of testifying. jurors were told this would end by the end of the week, though. do you think this now looks like it could go longer? >> yeah, absolutely. now we're looking at maybe going all the way through this week, possibly into next week. and i can tell you this watching these jurors, they are not happy about it. on friday, when the judge dismissed them early, one juror actually crossed his arm and rolled his eyes. they're getting tired, i think. so we'll find out tomorrow about murray. if he doesn't take the stand, we'll be done by th
>> yeah, david walgren, the prosecutor, is immensely talented.on. but i do think that dr. paul white was able to stand up on the main thing the defense wants here, and that is that alternative theory on specifically how michael jackson died, with a self-imposed syringeful of propofol. i don't think that had much to do with that decision by murray or lack of decision. >> so how much longer do you think this goes? i know you said the judge had said, hey, dr. murray, you need to make a...
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i was right behind jermaine and randy jackson and david walgren came up and whispered to them for a while ready, because we're going to hear this in court today, just so the family knows. and typically a prosecutor will do that to victim family members. just listen to that, and it's heartbreaking. >> it is. i didn't have a childhood. i hurt. ted rowlands, thank you very much. >>> coming up, we talked to you yesterday about all of those school children who have not been showing up to school. children of immigrants, perhaps they are without papers all because of this new law that is taking effect. where are they going? that's the question that we're asking. rafael romo has the answer in 60 seconds. or hires another employee, it's not just good for business. it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $7.8 billion to small businesses across the country so far this year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. it's pro-cool technology releases armies of snowmen m
i was right behind jermaine and randy jackson and david walgren came up and whispered to them for a while ready, because we're going to hear this in court today, just so the family knows. and typically a prosecutor will do that to victim family members. just listen to that, and it's heartbreaking. >> it is. i didn't have a childhood. i hurt. ted rowlands, thank you very much. >>> coming up, we talked to you yesterday about all of those school children who have not been showing up...
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he was visibly upset when david wall gr walgren took off a handle on an important piece of evidence,tle of propofol, both were brought into the judge's chambers, the defense is upset, and they explained it to the jury. the bottom line, though, the sense inside the courtroom has changed, t.j., ed chernoff was aggressive on the cross-examination of dr. shafer and we're seeing a real change in the courtroom. we do expect when court resumes on monday that shafer will be on the stand for a little bit in the morning, but then the defense will get to its case in principal, their most important witness will be dr. white, we expect him to take the stand either wednesday or thursday, closing arguments are expected to start at some point next week, t.j.? >> thanks to our ted rowlands. >>> 36 minutes after the hour and time for politics, a big weekend for the republican presidential candidates who are trying to reach out to the base in iowa. six of the eight candidates are on the schedule for the faith and freedom banquette, it's led by ralph reed, the former head of the christian coalition. mit
he was visibly upset when david wall gr walgren took off a handle on an important piece of evidence,tle of propofol, both were brought into the judge's chambers, the defense is upset, and they explained it to the jury. the bottom line, though, the sense inside the courtroom has changed, t.j., ed chernoff was aggressive on the cross-examination of dr. shafer and we're seeing a real change in the courtroom. we do expect when court resumes on monday that shafer will be on the stand for a little...
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. >> following a grueling cross-examination, prosecutor walgren tried to rehabilitate his witness. >> done your best to be as truthful and accurate as far as the role you played in this case, the observations you made and the items of evidence that you recovered? >> yes. >> the toxicology expert detailed for the jury what michael jackson had in his system, all of the drugs, seven in all, but specifically and most important to this case, propofol and lorazepam. the defense during cross-examination was able to establish that the levels of propofol and lore raz papp were higher than what dr. conrad murray said he gave michael jackson which will help their theory down the line. ted rowlands, cnn, los angeles. >>> stocks are attempting to keep up employee meant um following that better than expected jobs report. alison kosik, good news this morning. >> a little bit of good news, you've got investors focusing on the positive, kyra. that monthly jobs reading showing that 103,000 positions were added last month. that almost doubles some of the lower expectations and then you go ahead and fact
. >> following a grueling cross-examination, prosecutor walgren tried to rehabilitate his witness. >> done your best to be as truthful and accurate as far as the role you played in this case, the observations you made and the items of evidence that you recovered? >> yes. >> the toxicology expert detailed for the jury what michael jackson had in his system, all of the drugs, seven in all, but specifically and most important to this case, propofol and lorazepam. the...
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walgren's going to go through every point he's proven, try to turn him into a prosecution witness.e a rebuttal case by the prosecution, they may call one or two witnesses in rebuttal. thing i'll there'll probably be a day off to prepare for closing argument, and prepare jury instructions. you may not see closing arguments until the end of next week. >> it's certainly going on longer than we thought. we hope to see you next week, as well. have a nice weekend. >>> hillary clinton is moving on up, at least in a new poll. would she be a better presidential candidate next year than barack obama? that is fair game and it's next. >>> but first, our political junkie question of the day, which first lady was the first to high a press secretary? the answer when we return. for their clients' futures. never taking a bailout. helping generations achieve dreams. buy homes. put their kids through college. retire how they want to. ameriprise. the strength of america's largest financial planning company. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you, one-to-one. together, for your future. ♪ >>> bef
walgren's going to go through every point he's proven, try to turn him into a prosecution witness.e a rebuttal case by the prosecution, they may call one or two witnesses in rebuttal. thing i'll there'll probably be a day off to prepare for closing argument, and prepare jury instructions. you may not see closing arguments until the end of next week. >> it's certainly going on longer than we thought. we hope to see you next week, as well. have a nice weekend. >>> hillary clinton...
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. >> the prosecutor david walgren on cross today actually asked dr.e you administered propofol in someone's bedroom? he said, no. he said have you ever heard of it prior to this case? he said i have not. to some extent, diane, isn't michael jackson on trial here himself? >> he really is. that's the best defense for the defense. it is look at this man, he had years an years making decades of drug abuse, look what he did to himself, look how hard he drove himself. he went to another doctor, dr. arnold klein an got hooked on demerol. that was in their hoping statement. so even a few of the jurors if they have people in their families or know people who are addicted to substances, they know that grip of addiction and they might say, you know what? it was michael jackson's own fault that he got himself in that position. >> i know you wrote extensively about michael jackson, certainly related to in your book related to his battles and the child molestation charges against him. one of the things that you wrote in your book the very last line is that it is up
. >> the prosecutor david walgren on cross today actually asked dr.e you administered propofol in someone's bedroom? he said, no. he said have you ever heard of it prior to this case? he said i have not. to some extent, diane, isn't michael jackson on trial here himself? >> he really is. that's the best defense for the defense. it is look at this man, he had years an years making decades of drug abuse, look what he did to himself, look how hard he drove himself. he went to another...
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. >> reporter: a lot of people believe this is a key moment in the case, the prosecutor, david walgren-examination of paul white, the star witness for the defense team, on a half day thursday, a half day friday, saying he doesn't believe the prosecution's theory at all and the way it was set up wouldn't have worked in his mind. well, the prosecutor came out during cross-examination with both barrels blazing. i mean, david wall street algr nevment has not held back at all, cutting off the witness at times, going after him, making sure he answers his questions exactly. at some points, even having the witness, you can see dr. white, becoming a bit flustered at times. eats really going after this witness, and from the outset, he got dr. white to admit that the care that was being provided by dr. murray, to michael jackson, wasn't normal. take a listen: >> do you agree that there are instances where dr. murray deviated from the standard of care in his treatment of michael jackson on june 25th, 2009? >> yes i would. >> and would you agree that there are instances where dr. murray deviated fr
. >> reporter: a lot of people believe this is a key moment in the case, the prosecutor, david walgren-examination of paul white, the star witness for the defense team, on a half day thursday, a half day friday, saying he doesn't believe the prosecution's theory at all and the way it was set up wouldn't have worked in his mind. well, the prosecutor came out during cross-examination with both barrels blazing. i mean, david wall street algr nevment has not held back at all, cutting off the...
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. >> does this contain the same -- >> david walgren, the district attorney unpeeled a plastic handleopofol bottle. this is an important piece of evidence. it alleged it delivered the fatal dose. he unlatched the sealed handle and at that point murray was upset and they cleared the jury out of the room and then later explained to the jury what had happened. but definite fireworks in the courtroom. today we expect a short cross on shafer because they have their own witness and we think their case will start at some point after court resumes. back to you guys. >>> all right, still to come this morning, we'll ask senator john mccain what he would have done differently and what the u.s. role in libya should be going forward. that's coming up in a few's abo top of the hour. welcome to idaho, where they grow america's favorite potatoes. everyone knows idaho potatoes taste great. but did you know they're good for you too? they're high in vitamins and potassium. and idaho potatoes are now certified to carry the heart checkmark from the american heart association for foods low in saturated fat
. >> does this contain the same -- >> david walgren, the district attorney unpeeled a plastic handleopofol bottle. this is an important piece of evidence. it alleged it delivered the fatal dose. he unlatched the sealed handle and at that point murray was upset and they cleared the jury out of the room and then later explained to the jury what had happened. but definite fireworks in the courtroom. today we expect a short cross on shafer because they have their own witness and we...