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murray. what we know is subsequently this is corroborated by law enforcement because when they go back to search the house on june 29th, they find a bag. and inside that bag is an empty saline bag which you'll see in court but it's slit open from top to bottom. you'll hear from the coroner, investigator, they found this 100 milliliter bottle of propofol inside the bag. you'll hear testimony about the significance of that when the medical experts come in and explain it to you. following the commands of conrad murray, alvarez is then told to call 911 and does so. that 911 call was made at 12:20 p.m. what you'll also learn from the evidence is that phone call was not made at 11:56 or thereabouts when sade had heard the phone go dead and heard commotion in the background. that 911 call was not made at 12:12 p.m. when the defendant called michael amir williams to say there had been a problem. that 911 call was not made at 12:15 when michael amir williams returned the call and spoke to conrad murra
murray. what we know is subsequently this is corroborated by law enforcement because when they go back to search the house on june 29th, they find a bag. and inside that bag is an empty saline bag which you'll see in court but it's slit open from top to bottom. you'll hear from the coroner, investigator, they found this 100 milliliter bottle of propofol inside the bag. you'll hear testimony about the significance of that when the medical experts come in and explain it to you. following the...
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conrad murray today. michael jackson's parents, his brothers tito, jer maine and randy joined janet and la toya and rooeby there. it wasn't because it was right but because he was making $150,000 a month off the singer. he charged the doctor with gross negligence towards his patient. mr. chernoff called it a perfect storm that killed him instantly. murray wiped away tears during his lawyer's statement. but the most extraordinary statement of all came from michael jackson himself in a rambling recording played in court today. ted rowlands has that and more. a dramatic day in many ways, finally laying bare, really, all the rumors and whispers that we've been hearing about this trial. i suppose one of the most dramatic moments of all came right at the top when the jury were shown a photo, which we can see now of michael jkson dead. i mean, a bizarre thing to do. what was their thinking? >> well, you know what? it was right off the bat, piers, when the prosecution began the opening statements. the lead prosec
conrad murray today. michael jackson's parents, his brothers tito, jer maine and randy joined janet and la toya and rooeby there. it wasn't because it was right but because he was making $150,000 a month off the singer. he charged the doctor with gross negligence towards his patient. mr. chernoff called it a perfect storm that killed him instantly. murray wiped away tears during his lawyer's statement. but the most extraordinary statement of all came from michael jackson himself in a rambling...
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conrad murray. he was jackson's personal doctor and was with him when he died. ted is outside of the courtroom in los angeles. what do we expect in these opening statements? >> reporter: well, martin, each side will have as long as they want in the opening and the prosecution is going to try to establish early their feel here, and that is that dr. conrad murray was just agrees jously off in his care of michael jackson and he should be held accountable for his death because he was giving him this propofol, this anesthetic used in a hospital setting. he was giving it as a sleep aid. the defense will try to portray their client as someone trying to help jackson to get over an addiction and they will tell the jury that over the next weeks you will see that our client was actually trying to help him, not abandon him. but help him get through this. whether or not this jury will hook on to one of these sides early on, you never know. but it's very crucial. the opening statements in a trial obviously and we
conrad murray. he was jackson's personal doctor and was with him when he died. ted is outside of the courtroom in los angeles. what do we expect in these opening statements? >> reporter: well, martin, each side will have as long as they want in the opening and the prosecution is going to try to establish early their feel here, and that is that dr. conrad murray was just agrees jously off in his care of michael jackson and he should be held accountable for his death because he was giving...
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murray, look, you got to do something. and what did dr. murray do? dr. murray continued to administer propofol, texted his girlfriends and then hid the fact that propofol was used by him from the responders, the 911 call responders. i think michael jackson's prior health condition was very important. i think it makes it more difficult for dr. murray to defend himself because, to everyone around michael jackson, it was obvious michael jackson was in distress and needed serious help. you don't end up weighing 110 pounds at your death unless you're in hospice care. unfortunately in this case dr. murray failed to provide sufficient care, was grossly negligent and therefore the government has decided to prosecute him for being guilty of involuntary manslaughter. >> mike barnes, do you agree with that? you're a drug policy adviser, you're an attorney. it's a complex one. the defense will say, look, michael jackson was addicted to these drugs, pain killers and stuff to help him sleep and it had -- he'd been taking these a long time and our client was trying to
murray, look, you got to do something. and what did dr. murray do? dr. murray continued to administer propofol, texted his girlfriends and then hid the fact that propofol was used by him from the responders, the 911 call responders. i think michael jackson's prior health condition was very important. i think it makes it more difficult for dr. murray to defend himself because, to everyone around michael jackson, it was obvious michael jackson was in distress and needed serious help. you don't...
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murray? >> yes, sir. >> did he ask for you to call 911. >> no, sir. >> reporter: in court williams was also asked about murray's strange behavior at the hospital as news spread the king of pop was dead. >> what was the request of conrad murray? >> he said there's some cream in michael's room or house, i believe room, that he wouldn't want the world to know about. he requested that i or someone give him a ride back to the house. >> did you agree to take conrad murray back to the house? >> no, sir. >> reporter: williams told the court he was so spooked by murray's behavior, he asked jackson security to lock up the house and not allow murray back inside. but defense attorney ed chernoff pointed out that williams waited months before sharing his concerns with authorities. >> mr. williams, the first time you told the police about dr. murray wanting to get some cream was on august 31st, 2009, correct? >> yes, sir. >> this was over two months after michael jackson had died? >> reporter: williams tol
murray? >> yes, sir. >> did he ask for you to call 911. >> no, sir. >> reporter: in court williams was also asked about murray's strange behavior at the hospital as news spread the king of pop was dead. >> what was the request of conrad murray? >> he said there's some cream in michael's room or house, i believe room, that he wouldn't want the world to know about. he requested that i or someone give him a ride back to the house. >> did you agree to take...
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conrad murray today. michael jackson's parents, his brothers tito, jer maine and randy joined janet and la toya and rooeby there. it wasn't because it was right but because he was making $150,000 a month off the singer. he charged the doctor with gross gl
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it's a tall order for murray. bill: ace, second of the match for murray. trying to get to his fourth grand slam final. in the previous finals, he has not won a set. john: he's got a long way to go to even get to that point, dealing with this guy nadal. he's really recovered quickly from his two matches the last from his two matches the last couple days. bill: so murray holds to start set number two. now, a look back powered by panasonic 3-d to our first men's semifinal. and it was an instant classic. novak djokovic rallying against roger federer. and celebrating as only novak can. john: he has a way now of actually turning negatives into positives, which before it was the other way around, because that first look that we saw there was when he was upset with the crowd. and he was so frustrated that they were getting so behind federer, and somehow, some way, next thing you know, shows you sports, he's dancing with them. bill: how about those shots on match point? john: you can't get any better than that. as good as it gets. amazing. two years in a row. i mea
it's a tall order for murray. bill: ace, second of the match for murray. trying to get to his fourth grand slam final. in the previous finals, he has not won a set. john: he's got a long way to go to even get to that point, dealing with this guy nadal. he's really recovered quickly from his two matches the last from his two matches the last couple days. bill: so murray holds to start set number two. now, a look back powered by panasonic 3-d to our first men's semifinal. and it was an instant...
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murray. testimony is set to resume in los angeles, and we'll take you in live. minutes ago jackson's family members arrived to court. his personal assistant is expected to testify about the chaos that played out the morning of the pop star's death. cnn's ted rollins is outside the courthouse in los angeles. ted, give us a preview what we are likely to hear in court today. >> reporter: well, when testimony resumes at 8:45 local time, on the stand, paul gongaware, he negotiated the contract with dr. murray. they're trying to say murray was greedy first asking for $5 million to take care of jackson and eventually settled on $150,000 a month. after that, we'll hear from part of jackson's security detail and personal assistants when the prosecution will lay the groundwork what exactly happened in the hours before michael jackson died. >> and, ted, a lot of dramatic moments during the opening states. the record are of jackson, slurring his words. the picture of his corpse on a hospital gurney. what
murray. testimony is set to resume in los angeles, and we'll take you in live. minutes ago jackson's family members arrived to court. his personal assistant is expected to testify about the chaos that played out the morning of the pop star's death. cnn's ted rollins is outside the courthouse in los angeles. ted, give us a preview what we are likely to hear in court today. >> reporter: well, when testimony resumes at 8:45 local time, on the stand, paul gongaware, he negotiated the contract...
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conrad murray. sources close to the defense saying this. >> there was something else they wanted to clarify with you. was that the means by which jackson administered the lethal dose of propofol? >> right, yeah. this has gone back and forth. there was some talk yesterday that he ingested, which typically means someone who takes this in orally, but now sources are saying that it was actually -- he had what's called a port in his leg, sort of in indwelling iv. that was hooked up to an iv bag with tubing and they say jackson himself injected the medication into the tubing and the iv fluid pushed it into his body. >> so the defense also talked to you about another drug that jackson was being treated with by another doctor, demerol. they're saying dr. murray didn't know he was being treated with that? >> that's right. they're saying even up to two days before michael jackson passed away, they say he was getting three to four procedures a week on his face. so up to two days before he was still getting the
conrad murray. sources close to the defense saying this. >> there was something else they wanted to clarify with you. was that the means by which jackson administered the lethal dose of propofol? >> right, yeah. this has gone back and forth. there was some talk yesterday that he ingested, which typically means someone who takes this in orally, but now sources are saying that it was actually -- he had what's called a port in his leg, sort of in indwelling iv. that was hooked up to an...
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murray with cpr? >> yes. >> reporter: by the time mohammed had arrived, 911 had already been called, but 911 was not the first phone call conrad murray made when jackson stopped breathing. in court, new insight into murray's state of mind from jackson's personal assistant, michael williams. he painted a picture of a doctor on the edge. on june 25th, 2009, williams received a frantic voice message from murray which was played in court. >> please call me right away. >> reporter: that message was left after michael jackson had suffered cardiac arrest. murray gave no indication of that on the message only saying jackson had had, quote, a bad reaction. murray called williams, not 911. >> were you asked to call 911? >> no, sir. >> did you, upon hearing that message, call dr. murray? >> yes, sir. >> did he ask you to call 911? >> no, sir. >> reporter: in court, williams was also asked about murray's strange behavior at the hospital, as news spread that the king of pop was dead. >> what, if anything, was the
murray with cpr? >> yes. >> reporter: by the time mohammed had arrived, 911 had already been called, but 911 was not the first phone call conrad murray made when jackson stopped breathing. in court, new insight into murray's state of mind from jackson's personal assistant, michael williams. he painted a picture of a doctor on the edge. on june 25th, 2009, williams received a frantic voice message from murray which was played in court. >> please call me right away. >>...
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murray that his patient was out of control. >> that is what conrad murray is seeing and observing and what does he do with that knowledge? he orders 40 of the 100 milliliter bottles of pro foe foul, just two days after that recording was made. >> reporter: the stakes are high for murray, who could permanently lose miss medical lie sense and be sentenced to four years in prison if coin convicted. >> it was conrad murray's gross negligence, unskilled hands and his desire to obtain this lucrative contract of $150,000 a month that led dr. murray not only to abandon his patient, but to abandon all principles of medical care. >> reporter: the jury, and the world, was shown for the first time crime scene photos of jackson's bedroom and they heard, for the first time, audio tapes of conrad murray's interview with police, describing the early morning hours of june 25th. >> unfortunait was 4:30 in the and he was wide awake. and then he complained, "i got to sleep, dr. conrad. i have these rehearsals to perform." i've been watching him for long enough period that i felt comfortable. then i neede
murray that his patient was out of control. >> that is what conrad murray is seeing and observing and what does he do with that knowledge? he orders 40 of the 100 milliliter bottles of pro foe foul, just two days after that recording was made. >> reporter: the stakes are high for murray, who could permanently lose miss medical lie sense and be sentenced to four years in prison if coin convicted. >> it was conrad murray's gross negligence, unskilled hands and his desire to...
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murray's houston clinic. investigators are authorized to seize evidence related to the offense of manslaughter. they take a computer hard drive, documents and roll o dex cards. five days later, july 27th, a major bombshell. a source tells cnn that dr. murray gave michael jackson propofol. also called diprovan. within 24 hours of his death. >> for a patient to be administered diprovan in their home or the outside world to me is outrageous. >> reporter: on july 30th, search warrants for murray's home were made public. the search warrant says they were looking for evidence, quote, demonstrating crimes of excessive prescribing or prescribing to an addict. on august 18th, dr. murray makes his first public comments. he releases this video online. >> i have done all i could do. i told the truth. and i have faith that truth will prevail. >> reporter: august 24th. the l.a. county coroner concludes that jackson died of an overdose of propofol. the key thing, we have learned tonight is that lethal levels of propofol kil
murray's houston clinic. investigators are authorized to seize evidence related to the offense of manslaughter. they take a computer hard drive, documents and roll o dex cards. five days later, july 27th, a major bombshell. a source tells cnn that dr. murray gave michael jackson propofol. also called diprovan. within 24 hours of his death. >> for a patient to be administered diprovan in their home or the outside world to me is outrageous. >> reporter: on july 30th, search warrants...
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conrad murray. tomorrow, another of jackson's security guards is expected to testify that michael jackson's doctor wanted him to destroy evidence. another potentially dramatic day in what is proving already to be an explosive trial. for "nightline," jim avila, abc news, los angeles. >> we will continue to monitor the trial, of course. >>> and just ahead, it's a label they wear with pride. america's cheapest family. they may also be the best savers you've ever met. their savings strategies, next. man: my electric bill was breaking the bank. so to save some money, i trained this team of guinea pigs to row this tiny boat. guinea pig: row...row. they generate electricity, which lets me surf the web all day. guinea pig: row...row. took me 6 months to train each one, 8 months to get the guinea pig: row...row. little chubby one to yell row! guinea pig: row...row. that's kind of strange. guinea pig: row...row. such a simple word... row. anncr: there's an easier way to save. get online. go to geico.com. get
conrad murray. tomorrow, another of jackson's security guards is expected to testify that michael jackson's doctor wanted him to destroy evidence. another potentially dramatic day in what is proving already to be an explosive trial. for "nightline," jim avila, abc news, los angeles. >> we will continue to monitor the trial, of course. >>> and just ahead, it's a label they wear with pride. america's cheapest family. they may also be the best savers you've ever met. their...
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murray, did not call 911. who did? >> please state your name for the record. >> alberto alvarez. >> reporter: alberto alvarez may be the key witness in this case. bodyguard, head of the advance team and first in the room where dr. conrad murray was desperately working to bring their boss back to life. it was alvarez who finally called for an ambulance. >> we have a gentleman here that needs help and he's not breathing. he's not breathing. >> where is he at right now? >> he's on the bed. >> let's get him on the floor. >> reporter: for the prosecution, alvarez makes it clear the doctor was not doing cpr correctly, pumping his chest on the soft surface of jackson's bed, instead of the floor. and he puts dr. murray firmly in control of the scene. >> the doctor is the only one here. >> so, the doctor see what happened? >> doctor, did you see what happened, sir? he's pumping his chest but he's not responding to anything, sir, please. >> reporter: alvarez started his day at his post outside the rented jackson mansion. in the
murray, did not call 911. who did? >> please state your name for the record. >> alberto alvarez. >> reporter: alberto alvarez may be the key witness in this case. bodyguard, head of the advance team and first in the room where dr. conrad murray was desperately working to bring their boss back to life. it was alvarez who finally called for an ambulance. >> we have a gentleman here that needs help and he's not breathing. he's not breathing. >> where is he at right...
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murray was trying to wean him off this stuff, he was addicted when dr. murray got on the scene? >> well, of course, the defense is arguing that. but i've got to say i don't think they're going to make it with that one because dr. murray had ordered how many cases of the stuff? if you're trying to wean your client off of it, then why do you have 500 cases of propofol? you have to show declining amounts. >> there was a demonstration of bathtubs full of propofol which did not seem consistent with the weaning process. >> what about that michael jackson took the lethal dose himself? we saw how quickly the drug acts. does that make any sense to you that he could have administered it to himself? >> it's pretty unlikely. it was interesting to hear them talk about it today. the thing about this medication and the reason it's attractive is that it comes off of the patient as quickly as well. so it's one of these quick on, quick off drugs. patients wake up very quickly when the medication is stopped. that's one of the reasons that people like it in hospitals. what they said, though, and i
murray was trying to wean him off this stuff, he was addicted when dr. murray got on the scene? >> well, of course, the defense is arguing that. but i've got to say i don't think they're going to make it with that one because dr. murray had ordered how many cases of the stuff? if you're trying to wean your client off of it, then why do you have 500 cases of propofol? you have to show declining amounts. >> there was a demonstration of bathtubs full of propofol which did not seem...
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murray say as he was giving mouth to mouth, to mr. jackson? >> i recall that after a couple or a few breaths he breathed into mr. jackson, he came up and he said, "this is the first time i do mouth to mouth, but i have to. he's my friend." >> reporter: in all the hysteria, alvarez noticed jackson's two older children watching if horror. >> they were right behind me, and paris screamed out "daddy." dr. conrad murray said, "don't let them see their dad like this." >> reporter: in between helping with cpr and clearing out the drugs in the room, alvarez says murray asked him to call 911. on cross-examination, defense attorney ed chernoff tried to cast doubt on alvarez's timeline, hoping to show dr. murray did have his priorities in order. >> isn't it actually likely that when you talk about things being put away, it was after the paramedics came and before you went to the hospital? >> no, sir. >> reporter: alvarez told the jury jackson did not appear to be alive, even as they struggled to save him. he also said he noticed something peculiar on his
murray say as he was giving mouth to mouth, to mr. jackson? >> i recall that after a couple or a few breaths he breathed into mr. jackson, he came up and he said, "this is the first time i do mouth to mouth, but i have to. he's my friend." >> reporter: in all the hysteria, alvarez noticed jackson's two older children watching if horror. >> they were right behind me, and paris screamed out "daddy." dr. conrad murray said, "don't let them see their dad...
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murray. what could he really do, sanjay, if a patient is deceptive? what is a doctor to do? >> well, this type of situation where you cannot control the potential outcomes because you don't have all of the monitoring equipment and resuscitation equipment, he should not have had him in this situation. ilts one of the basic things that we learn with regard to administering medication, you have to be able to handle all of the potential outcomes and he wasn't in a situation where he could. he probably created a situation, where if a tragic accident happened, he couldn't have done anything about it. >> should he have known or could he have known if he was faking asleep? >> that's an interesting point. if he knows him well you would think that he would possibly tell or because propofol behaves in a consistent way, he would have expected him to rouse after a little bit. i believe what you'll hear over the next few days is that michael jackson faked sleep so murray thought that he had fallen asleep d
murray. what could he really do, sanjay, if a patient is deceptive? what is a doctor to do? >> well, this type of situation where you cannot control the potential outcomes because you don't have all of the monitoring equipment and resuscitation equipment, he should not have had him in this situation. ilts one of the basic things that we learn with regard to administering medication, you have to be able to handle all of the potential outcomes and he wasn't in a situation where he could. he...
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murray was trying to wean him off this stuff, he was addicted when dr. murray got on the scene? >> well, of course, the defense is arguing that. but i've got to say i don't think they're going to make it with that one because dr. murray had ordered how many cases of the stuff? if you're trying to wean your client off of it, then why do you have 500 cases of propofol? you have to show declining amounts. >> there was an amazing demonstration of bathtubs full of propofol, which did not seem consistent with the weaning process. >> sanjay, what about that michael jackson took the lethal dose himself? we saw in the clip how quickly the drug acts. does that make any sense to you that he could have administered it to himself? >> it's pretty unlikely. it was interesting to hear them talk about it today. as quickly as it works, the thing about this medication and the reason it's attractive is that it comes off of the patient as quickly as well. so, it's one of these quick on, quick off drugs. patients wake up very quickly when the medication is stopped. and that's one of the reasons that
murray was trying to wean him off this stuff, he was addicted when dr. murray got on the scene? >> well, of course, the defense is arguing that. but i've got to say i don't think they're going to make it with that one because dr. murray had ordered how many cases of the stuff? if you're trying to wean your client off of it, then why do you have 500 cases of propofol? you have to show declining amounts. >> there was an amazing demonstration of bathtubs full of propofol, which did not...
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murray's houston clinic. investigators are authorized to seize evidence related to the offense of manslaughter. they take a computer hard drive, documents and roll o dex cards. five days later, july 27th, a major bombshell. a source tells cnn that dr. murray gave michael jackson propofol. also called diprivan. within 24 hours of his death. >> for a patient to be administered diprivan in their home or the outside world to me is outrageous. >> reporter: on july 30th, search warrants for murray's home were made public. the search warrant says they were looking for evidence, quote, demonstrating crimes of excessive prescribing or prescribing to an addict. on august 18th, dr. murray makes his first public comments. he releases this video online. >> i have done all i could do. i told the truth. and i have faith that truth will prevail. >> reporter: august 24th. the l.a. county coroner concludes that jackson died of an overdose of propofol. the key thing, we have learned tonight is that lethal levels of propofol kil
murray's houston clinic. investigators are authorized to seize evidence related to the offense of manslaughter. they take a computer hard drive, documents and roll o dex cards. five days later, july 27th, a major bombshell. a source tells cnn that dr. murray gave michael jackson propofol. also called diprivan. within 24 hours of his death. >> for a patient to be administered diprivan in their home or the outside world to me is outrageous. >> reporter: on july 30th, search warrants...
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murray say as he was giving mouth to mouth, to mr. jackson? >> i recall that after a couple or a few breaths he breathed into mr. jackson, he came up and he said, "this is the first time i do mouth to mouth, but i have to. he's my friend." >> reporter: in all the hysteria, alvarez noticed jackson's two older children watching if horror. >> they were right behind me, and paris screamed out "daddy." dr. conrad murray said, "don't let them see their dad like this." >> reporter: in between helping with cpr and clearing out the drugs in the room, alvarez says murray asked him to call 911. on cross-examination, defense attorney ed chernoff tried to cast doubt on alvarez's timeline, hoping to show dr. murray did have his priorities in order. >> isn't it actually likely that when you talk about things being put away, it was after the paramedics came and before you went to the hospital? >> no, sir. >> reporter: alvarez told the jury jackson did not appear to be alive, even as they struggled to save him. he also said he noticed something peculiar on his
murray say as he was giving mouth to mouth, to mr. jackson? >> i recall that after a couple or a few breaths he breathed into mr. jackson, he came up and he said, "this is the first time i do mouth to mouth, but i have to. he's my friend." >> reporter: in all the hysteria, alvarez noticed jackson's two older children watching if horror. >> they were right behind me, and paris screamed out "daddy." dr. conrad murray said, "don't let them see their dad...
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murray with cpr? >> yes. >> reporter: by the time mohammed had arrived, 911 had already been called, but 911 was not the first phone call conrad murray made when jackson stopped breathing. in court, new insight into murray's state of mind from jackson's personal assistant, michael williams. he painted a picture of a doctor on the edge. on june 25th, 2009, williams received a frantic voice message from murray which was played in court. >> please call me right away. >> reporter: that message was left after michael jackson had suffered cardiac arrest. murray gave no indication of that on the message only saying jackson had had, quote, a bad reaction. murray called williams, not 911. >> were you asked to call 911? >> no, sir. >> did you, upon hearing that message, call dr. murray? >> yes, sir. >> did he ask you to call 911? >> no, sir. >> reporter: in court, williams was also asked about murray's strange behavior at the hospital, as news spread that the king of pop was dead. >> what, if anything, was the
murray with cpr? >> yes. >> reporter: by the time mohammed had arrived, 911 had already been called, but 911 was not the first phone call conrad murray made when jackson stopped breathing. in court, new insight into murray's state of mind from jackson's personal assistant, michael williams. he painted a picture of a doctor on the edge. on june 25th, 2009, williams received a frantic voice message from murray which was played in court. >> please call me right away. >>...
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murray was not present. from outside the courthouse, david willis reports. >> his death sparked an outpouring of grief around the world, but michael jackson fans are not the only ones demanding answers. jackson's family made it clear that they blame dr. murray for jackson's death. dr. murray denies involuntary manslaughter but the prosecution claimed he was well aware of the effects of drugs were having on michael jackson. they played a rambling, incoherent tape recording the doctor made of? and days after he was hired. >> [unintelligible] >> central to this trial is a powerful surgical anesthetic known as propofal, an overdose that was caucaused michael jac's death. the question is to administer the fatal dose? the prosecutor saw to leave the jury and no doubt as to who was irresponsible. >> did dr. conrad murray abandon michael when he needed help? it was dr. conrad murray's gross negligence. it was dr. conrad murray's unskilled hands and his desire to obtain this lucrative contract of $150,000 a month tha
murray was not present. from outside the courthouse, david willis reports. >> his death sparked an outpouring of grief around the world, but michael jackson fans are not the only ones demanding answers. jackson's family made it clear that they blame dr. murray for jackson's death. dr. murray denies involuntary manslaughter but the prosecution claimed he was well aware of the effects of drugs were having on michael jackson. they played a rambling, incoherent tape recording the doctor made...
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murray's houston clinic. investigators are authorized to seize evidence related to the offense of manslaughter. they take a computer hard drive, documents and roll o dex cards. five days later, july 27th, a major bombshell. a source tells cnn that dr. murray gave michael jackson propofol. also called diprovan. within 24 hours of his death. >> for a patient to be administered diprovan in their home or the outside world to me is outrageous. >> reporter: search warrants to murray's home are made public. >> the search warrant says they were looking for evidence, quote, demonstrating crimes of excessive prescribing or prescribing to an addict. >> reporter: an august 18th dr. murray makes his first public comments. he releases this video online. >> i have done all i could do. i told the truth. and i have faith that truth will prevail. >> reporter: august 24th. the l.a. county korcoroner concludes that jackson died of an overdose of propofol. lethal levels of prop po follow killed michael jackson. the report is tell
murray's houston clinic. investigators are authorized to seize evidence related to the offense of manslaughter. they take a computer hard drive, documents and roll o dex cards. five days later, july 27th, a major bombshell. a source tells cnn that dr. murray gave michael jackson propofol. also called diprovan. within 24 hours of his death. >> for a patient to be administered diprovan in their home or the outside world to me is outrageous. >> reporter: search warrants to murray's...
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murray how long has this been going on and they claim that murray said just happened, right now. they say that they both thought that was a little suspicious but the most damning thing, if you will, against murray that they will testify to, as we watch janet jackson and brother, randy, now coming into the courthouse, the rest of the jackson family is already in the courthouse. janet jackson has been here every day of this trial and as you see on this friday, she is arriving as well. but the most damning piece of evidence that these paramedics are going to provide for the prosecution is that they asked dr. murray what did you give him? what did you give michael jackson, and he never mentions propofol. that will be where the prosecution con accept traits their direct examination on these two key witnesses. suzanne? >> ted, we just noticed youment pointed to out janet jackson there janet and randy entering the court house. have we seen any emotion from them, all of this has started to unfold? >> reporter: oh absolutely. any time something comes up that comes -- that talk about the s
murray how long has this been going on and they claim that murray said just happened, right now. they say that they both thought that was a little suspicious but the most damning thing, if you will, against murray that they will testify to, as we watch janet jackson and brother, randy, now coming into the courthouse, the rest of the jackson family is already in the courthouse. janet jackson has been here every day of this trial and as you see on this friday, she is arriving as well. but the...
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murray with cpr? >> yes. >> reporter: by the time faheem muhammad had arrived, 911 had already been called, but 911 was not the first phone call conrad murray made when jackson stopped breathing. in court, new insight into murray's state of mind from jackson's personal assistant, michael amir williams. he painted a picture of a doctor on the edge. on june 25th, 2009, williams received a frantic voice message from murray which was played in court. that message was left after michael jackson had suffered cardiac arrest. murray gave no indication of that on the message, only saying jackson had "a bad reaction." murray called williams, not 911. >> were you asked to call 911? >> no, sir. >> did you, upon hearing that message, call dr. murray? >> yes, sir. >> did he ask you to call 911? >> no, sir. >> reporter: in court, williams was also asked about murray's strange behavior at the hospital as news spread that the king of pop was dead. >> what, if anything, was the request of conrad murray? >> he said that
murray with cpr? >> yes. >> reporter: by the time faheem muhammad had arrived, 911 had already been called, but 911 was not the first phone call conrad murray made when jackson stopped breathing. in court, new insight into murray's state of mind from jackson's personal assistant, michael amir williams. he painted a picture of a doctor on the edge. on june 25th, 2009, williams received a frantic voice message from murray which was played in court. that message was left after michael...
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murray trying to administer cpr. yesterday it sounded like this doctor didn't know a whole lot about how to do cpr. >> it's as stoundsing, craig. if you had any doctor, an emt, police officer, a firefighters, they know how to do cpr. this is a cardiologist. for heaven's sake he didn't know enough to put him on a hard surface. he started to do cpr with one hand and asking for help in how to do cpr. that's an astounding fact. >> also the demerol yesterday, we had all heard there was demerol that michael jackson used but it sounded like demerol was common place. >> the thing with the demerol is of course the defense says look, it's not ultimately that it was this dose of propofol that they say of course that michael jackson took but this addiction that he had to demerol that was prescribed by dr. arnold klein, whom he used to see on a regular basis, emerge from klein's office with slurred speech. >> we'll monitor the trial throughout the course of the hour. we appreciate you as always. >>> to alabama now, that state now
murray trying to administer cpr. yesterday it sounded like this doctor didn't know a whole lot about how to do cpr. >> it's as stoundsing, craig. if you had any doctor, an emt, police officer, a firefighters, they know how to do cpr. this is a cardiologist. for heaven's sake he didn't know enough to put him on a hard surface. he started to do cpr with one hand and asking for help in how to do cpr. that's an astounding fact. >> also the demerol yesterday, we had all heard there was...
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murray asked anyone to call 911. the fact that he told e.r. doctors as well as first responding paramedics about anti-anxiety medicine but didn't mention propofol. these are the facts prosecutors have started to lay out in court. >> all right. savannah guthrie. thanks. >>> now to alabama where a federal judge upheld the toughest immigration law in the country. a law that tells elementary schools to investigate their kids. one commentator today called this arizona on steroids in terms of immigration. opponents of the law are promising a fight. nbc's kerry sanders in birmingham, alabama, for us tonight. kerry, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the state immigration law is now on the books here. but those who will have to enforce it are yet to figure out just how they will do that. today, police in alabama have new power. teachers have new responsibilities -- to check people's birth certificates and to enforce what, until now, was federal immigration law. not everyone welcomes the new authority. >> we don't believe that teachers in
murray asked anyone to call 911. the fact that he told e.r. doctors as well as first responding paramedics about anti-anxiety medicine but didn't mention propofol. these are the facts prosecutors have started to lay out in court. >> all right. savannah guthrie. thanks. >>> now to alabama where a federal judge upheld the toughest immigration law in the country. a law that tells elementary schools to investigate their kids. one commentator today called this arizona on steroids in...
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murray's houston clinic. investigators are authorized to seize evidence related to the offense of manslaughter. they take a computer hard drive, documents and roll o dex cards. five days later, july 27th, a major bombshell. a source tells cnn that dr. murray gave michael jackson propofol. also called diprovan. within 24 hours of his death. >> for a patient to be administered diprovan in their home or the outside world to me is outrageous. >> reporter: on july 30th, search warrants for murray's home were made public. the search warrant says they were looking for evidence, quote, demonstrating crimes of excessive prescribing or prescribing to an addict. on august 18th, dr. murray makes his first public comments. he releases this video online. >> i have done all i could do. i told the truth. and i have faith that truth will prevail. >> reporter: august 24th. the l.a. county coroner concludes that jackson died of an overdose of propofol. the key thing, we have learned tonight is that lethal levels of propofol kil
murray's houston clinic. investigators are authorized to seize evidence related to the offense of manslaughter. they take a computer hard drive, documents and roll o dex cards. five days later, july 27th, a major bombshell. a source tells cnn that dr. murray gave michael jackson propofol. also called diprovan. within 24 hours of his death. >> for a patient to be administered diprovan in their home or the outside world to me is outrageous. >> reporter: on july 30th, search warrants...
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ht conrad murray's attorneys? >> well, i don't know that it's the only option.z3 c1 it's k danger, but you're absolutely correct that one of ther8u$ings they're doing is trying to shif. you'll notice that one of the questions when they were doing the oralg do you believe someone should be responsible forÑi their own act and not blame others? orç jurors e others? that more traditionally you would think of as prosecution jurors, kyn( of tougherríi la order types, e1thinking, at lea the defense qteam's thinking tht you want people who will say, çó look, this is somebody who is not dr. murray and so%et'e else has and it was not his faultxd he w the last man standing. >> i understand the judge decided that there were some thingsok that he was not going allowt(jf jurors to see2d and something that he would notc allow jurors to hear as well. what dook we know about those things? what were they? >> the thing that i think the defense is mostok upset about i there was a motion to have2tje televised press conference,
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murray's repeated incompetent and unskilled acts that led to mr. jackson's death. >> reporter: murray had pleaded not guilty. just how jackson died isn't in question. it was an overdose of propofol, a powerful anesthetic that jackson had been using to help him sleep in between rehearsals for his upcoming tour. ♪ >> reporter: almost every day for two months murray says he injected jackson with propofol as well as other sedatives. a disturbing recording murray made of jackson apparently under the influence of those drugs was played to a hushed courtroom. >> i want to say -- >> reporter: on the day jackson died, murray left the room after administering the drugs. preoccupied with making phone calls and sending e-mails. >> he left him there, abandoned him to fend for himself. >> reporter: his defense team didn't dispute the fact that he was out of the room when jackson died. but they argued he was trying to wean jackson off propofol. when he didn't give him enough, they allege jackson waited for murray to leave and then administered the fatal dose hi
murray's repeated incompetent and unskilled acts that led to mr. jackson's death. >> reporter: murray had pleaded not guilty. just how jackson died isn't in question. it was an overdose of propofol, a powerful anesthetic that jackson had been using to help him sleep in between rehearsals for his upcoming tour. ♪ >> reporter: almost every day for two months murray says he injected jackson with propofol as well as other sedatives. a disturbing recording murray made of jackson...
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murray say as he was giving mouth to mouth, to mr. jackson? >> i yrecall after a few breath he breathed into mr. jackson he came up and he said, this is the first time i do mouth to mouth, but i you have have to. he's my friend. >> reporter: in all the hysteria, alvarez noticed jackson's two older children watching if horror. >> they were right behind me, and paris screamed out "daddy." dr. conrad murray said, don't let them see their dad like this. >> reporter: in between helping with cpr and clearing out the drugs in the room, alvarez says murray asked him to call 911. on cross-examination, defense attorney ed chernoff tried to cast doubt on alvarez's time line, hoping to show dr. murray did have his priorities in order. >> isn't it actually likely that when you talk about things being put away it was after the paramedics came and before you went to the hospital? >> no, sir. >> reporter: alvarez told the jury jackson did not appear to be alive, even as they struggled to save him. he also said he noticed something peculiar on his body. >> i r
murray say as he was giving mouth to mouth, to mr. jackson? >> i yrecall after a few breath he breathed into mr. jackson he came up and he said, this is the first time i do mouth to mouth, but i you have have to. he's my friend. >> reporter: in all the hysteria, alvarez noticed jackson's two older children watching if horror. >> they were right behind me, and paris screamed out "daddy." dr. conrad murray said, don't let them see their dad like this. >>...
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while murray was in the bathroom. >> dr. murray administered a dose of propofol that with the lorazepam made a perfect storm in his body. >> reporter: they say it was too late to save jackson. >> he died so rapidly, so instantly, he didn't even have time to close his eyes. >> reporter: dr. murray who charged jackson $150,000 per month was emotional as his lawyers talked of his friendship with the singer. members of the jackson family were also in court, including michael jackson's parents and his sister janet. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >>> the two children of that missing utah woman susan powell have been placed in her parents' care. the boys had been living with her husband josh powell and his father steven but removed last week when steven was arrested on charges of possessing child pornography. josh powell argued he is a loving father and his children should remain of him. >> i had no knowledge of any wrongdoing, nor any indication that there could have been any wrongdoing on my father' aid and passengers released
while murray was in the bathroom. >> dr. murray administered a dose of propofol that with the lorazepam made a perfect storm in his body. >> reporter: they say it was too late to save jackson. >> he died so rapidly, so instantly, he didn't even have time to close his eyes. >> reporter: dr. murray who charged jackson $150,000 per month was emotional as his lawyers talked of his friendship with the singer. members of the jackson family were also in court, including michael...
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murray say as he was giving mouth to mouth, to mr. jackson? >> i recall that after a couple or a few breaths he breathed into mr. jackson, he came up and he said, "this is the first time i do mouth to mouth, but i have to. he's my friend." >> reporter: in all the hysteria, alvarez noticed jackson's two older children watching if horror. >> they were right behind me, and paris screamed out "daddy." dr. conrad murray said, "don't let them see their dad like this." >> reporter: in between helping with cpr and clearing out the drugs in the room, alvarez says murray asked him to call 911. on cross-examination, defense attorney ed chernoff tried to cast doubt on alvarez's timeline, hoping to show dr. murray did have his priorities in order. >> isn't it actu likely that when you talk about things being put away, it was after the paramedics came and before you went to the hospital? >> no, sir. >> reporter: alvarez told the jury jackson did not appear to be alive, even as they struggled to save him. he also said he noticed something peculiar on his bod
murray say as he was giving mouth to mouth, to mr. jackson? >> i recall that after a couple or a few breaths he breathed into mr. jackson, he came up and he said, "this is the first time i do mouth to mouth, but i have to. he's my friend." >> reporter: in all the hysteria, alvarez noticed jackson's two older children watching if horror. >> they were right behind me, and paris screamed out "daddy." dr. conrad murray said, "don't let them see their dad...
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conrad murray asked him and jackson's bodyguard if they knew cpr. he said after jackson was pronounced dead at the hospital murray asked him to go back to the house. >> he said there is some cream in michael's room or house, room, that he wouldn't want the world to know about. and he requested that i or someone give him a ride back to the house to get it. >> the first part of the morning focused on two things, jackson's health and murray's compensation negotiation. aeg live executive testified that murray wanted $5 million. >> too high or too low? >> way too high. >> he says jackson later agreed to pay murray $150,000 a month. the attorney negotiating the contract says she asked the doctor for jackson's five-year medical history. >> dr. murray told me repeatedly that michael jackson was perfectly healthy, in excellent condition. >> she said she was surprised when murray requested a cpr machine for jackson. the attorney went on to testify that dr. murray was never paid. neither aeg nor jackson signed the contract before the singer died. abc news, los
conrad murray asked him and jackson's bodyguard if they knew cpr. he said after jackson was pronounced dead at the hospital murray asked him to go back to the house. >> he said there is some cream in michael's room or house, room, that he wouldn't want the world to know about. and he requested that i or someone give him a ride back to the house to get it. >> the first part of the morning focused on two things, jackson's health and murray's compensation negotiation. aeg live...
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murray made weeks before jackson's death. they say the singer was clearly under the influence of something. >> reporter: prosecutors also showed the jury this photo-- michael jackson's dead body lying on a gurney, they argue he ended up there because over the course of two months they say dr. murray gave him propofol almost everyday. on the day jackson died, they say murray left the singer alone in his bedroom after giving him the drug. it's normally only used in a hospital. >> he left him there, abandoned him to fend for himself. >> reporter: doctor murray has admitted giving jackson propofol and other sedatives, but the defense says it was jackson who ultimately killed himself while dr. murray was in the bathroom. >> michael jackson self- administered a dose of propofol that, with the lorazapam, created a perfect storm in his body, that killed him instantly. >> reporter: defense attorney ed chernoff says it was too late for dr. murray to save jackson. >> he died so rapidly, so instantly he didn't even have time to close his
murray made weeks before jackson's death. they say the singer was clearly under the influence of something. >> reporter: prosecutors also showed the jury this photo-- michael jackson's dead body lying on a gurney, they argue he ended up there because over the course of two months they say dr. murray gave him propofol almost everyday. on the day jackson died, they say murray left the singer alone in his bedroom after giving him the drug. it's normally only used in a hospital. >> he...
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murray was incompetent. there was another part of the testimony where the assistant to michael jackson talked about how after michael jackson was pronounced dead at the hospital, dr. murray turned to him and said we need to hide that cream. insinuating the doctor wanted to hide some of the drugs available in that home before investigators got there. we may hear from prince, his older son later none this trial. they set that up yesterday when they asked about where the children were and how they were reacting. take a listen. >> as you came around to the far side and saw michael on the floor and conrad murray to his side, where were prince and paris when you first observed them? >> they were in this area right here. they weren't quite inside the room. they were right here. >> what drew your attention to them. what you hear them? >> paris was on the ground balled up crying and prince was standing there and he just had a really shocked -- slowly crying type of look on his face. >> paris was actually on the floor
murray was incompetent. there was another part of the testimony where the assistant to michael jackson talked about how after michael jackson was pronounced dead at the hospital, dr. murray turned to him and said we need to hide that cream. insinuating the doctor wanted to hide some of the drugs available in that home before investigators got there. we may hear from prince, his older son later none this trial. they set that up yesterday when they asked about where the children were and how they...
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conrad murray said, 'don't let them see their dad like this. i kind of ushered them out and said, kids, don't worry, everything's going to be ok.' i'm andrew spencer, reporting. the judge ordered attorneys not to publicly reveal their upcoming witnesses in advance, going forward. he also warned them against talking to the media. la toya jackson is stepping out of retirement... to perform a tribute concert for her late brother, michael.it's the singer's first full live performance... in 20 years.la toya joins an a-list line-up of artists scheduled to perform at the event... including jamie foxx... black eyed peas... and christina aguilera.the show will be held in wales... next month. intense video out of florida... as a police dash cam captures this scene.it's a young boy trapped under a car. the six year old was being dropped off at school... when he trips and falls... right into the path of an oncoming car.that's when police and a group of bystanders lift the car off of him... while another parent pulls the boy out from underneath. believe it
conrad murray said, 'don't let them see their dad like this. i kind of ushered them out and said, kids, don't worry, everything's going to be ok.' i'm andrew spencer, reporting. the judge ordered attorneys not to publicly reveal their upcoming witnesses in advance, going forward. he also warned them against talking to the media. la toya jackson is stepping out of retirement... to perform a tribute concert for her late brother, michael.it's the singer's first full live performance... in 20...
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murray gave him just 25 milligrams. that's a tiny little amount of propofol and that that goes out of your body. any amount of propofol goes out of your body in ten minutes. he sat with michael jackson for a while and until it got it of his body and that was that. he doesn't admit there was a drip still going into michael jackson's body. however, jackson was found with so much propofol in his system that he was legally intoxicated with it. where did that amount come from? the defense claims that there was a period of time michael got up, went to the bathroom and adjust adjusted pills and then more propofol. otherwise how did that propofol get into his body? it is the reasonable doubt that every defense attorney looks for. >> yeah. we are expecting today to hear from the security guard who has already testified that murray told him to take the drugs out of the room and the paramedics as well we will hear from who said they were not told jackson was making any medications. those two things does not look good for murray. h
murray gave him just 25 milligrams. that's a tiny little amount of propofol and that that goes out of your body. any amount of propofol goes out of your body in ten minutes. he sat with michael jackson for a while and until it got it of his body and that was that. he doesn't admit there was a drip still going into michael jackson's body. however, jackson was found with so much propofol in his system that he was legally intoxicated with it. where did that amount come from? the defense claims...
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murray's tones strongly deny. when that 911 tape was played in court, katherine jackson became very distraught and was comforted by had he son randy. meanwhile, prince, makal jackson's son prince is on the witness list. it's unclear whether he will actually testify. that's the latest live in downtown los angeles, stephanie stanton, bay area news. >> thank you. >>> in two days the state's prison system will undergo one of the biggest changes in decades. today, governor brown defended this change. prison realignment will transfer from the state to the county level. governor brown says letting counties and cities take over certain services will help fix the prison system, save the state money and help california meet a federal court order to reduce its overcrowded prisons. >> it's bold, it's difficult, and it will continuously change as we learn from experience. but we can't sit still and let the courts release 30,000 serious prisoners. we have to do something, and this is the most viable plan that i've been able to
murray's tones strongly deny. when that 911 tape was played in court, katherine jackson became very distraught and was comforted by had he son randy. meanwhile, prince, makal jackson's son prince is on the witness list. it's unclear whether he will actually testify. that's the latest live in downtown los angeles, stephanie stanton, bay area news. >> thank you. >>> in two days the state's prison system will undergo one of the biggest changes in decades. today, governor brown...
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conrad murray did not know cpr. he recounted what the doctor said to him. >> after a couple or few breaths, he came up and says, this is the first time i do mouth to mouth but i have to, he is my friend. >> he testified dr. conrad murray asked him to put viles in a bag and remove a iv bag before voling 911. prosecutors say he was trying to remove evidence. the defense established he did not tell police about removing the evidence when he first gave his statement on the incident. grant lodes, kron 4 news. a live look from the bay bridge camera. pretty picture. it's dry tonight but wet weather is on the way. the seven day around the bay forcast coming up in moments. after the forecast, you could say this puppy has a cats' luck of 9 lives. what the dog swallowed. one vet said he never seen anything like this. and a programming note. a blue angels special on saturday oct8. 3:00 p.m. tune in for the best view of the blue angels as they fly over the bay area. that's saturday, october 8, right here on kron 4 news. we will
conrad murray did not know cpr. he recounted what the doctor said to him. >> after a couple or few breaths, he came up and says, this is the first time i do mouth to mouth but i have to, he is my friend. >> he testified dr. conrad murray asked him to put viles in a bag and remove a iv bag before voling 911. prosecutors say he was trying to remove evidence. the defense established he did not tell police about removing the evidence when he first gave his statement on the incident....
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murray says that he administered. that he had to have taken it himself and took it upon himself to administer it. >> i know we'll both be busy probably for the next five, six weeks or so. however long this trial is expected to last. andrew blankstein from the "l.a. times," appreciate your time. thank you very much. >>> opening statements do begin tomorrow at 11:45 a.m. eastern. make sure to tune in to cnn for live coverage and updates as well. >>> coming up -- organ donation can be a controversial topic and a new proposal is stirring up even more debate. that's next. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm getting an upgrade. [ male announcer ] as you wish, business pro. as you wish. go national. go like a pro. now through january earn a free day with every two rentals. find out more at nationalcar.com. yeah, i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil
murray says that he administered. that he had to have taken it himself and took it upon himself to administer it. >> i know we'll both be busy probably for the next five, six weeks or so. however long this trial is expected to last. andrew blankstein from the "l.a. times," appreciate your time. thank you very much. >>> opening statements do begin tomorrow at 11:45 a.m. eastern. make sure to tune in to cnn for live coverage and updates as well. >>> coming up --...
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murray as mr. jackson's doctor, if he told me to dial 911, i would have done that. >> the question is whether you received a voice mail message te telling you to do that. >> that was not the question. >> objection sustained. >> the question is whether you would have done that based solely on a voice mail message from dr. murray? >> i would have take that serious, yes, sir. >> and you would have done that? >> yes, sir. >> so, when you called dr. murray back, you actually spent some time talking to him trying to figure out what was happening. >> yes, sir. >> because you wanted to know what was happening, right? >> you can see a moment ago, the corner, dr. murray himself sitting there in that courtroom. we're going to continue to follow what's happening in there. this assistant had been asked earlier and apparently rs he was testifying that it was dr. murray who had given him a phone call to come over before he picked up the phone and called 911. we're going to stay on it. you can keep up with the lat
murray as mr. jackson's doctor, if he told me to dial 911, i would have done that. >> the question is whether you received a voice mail message te telling you to do that. >> that was not the question. >> objection sustained. >> the question is whether you would have done that based solely on a voice mail message from dr. murray? >> i would have take that serious, yes, sir. >> and you would have done that? >> yes, sir. >> so, when you called dr....