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michael, judgment for michael. >> dr. murray is not a perfect man. he is an imperfect man, like all of us, but if the prosecution is going to get up here and tell you that he is greedy and callous and reckless, you need to hear the full story about him. >>> in the spring of 2009, michael jackson, the so-called king of pop was poised for the biggest comeback of his career. he would perform a record-breaking 50 concerts that summer at london's o2 arena and in financial straits, the concerts would help jackson get out of debt. >> i will be performing the sopgs that my fans want to hear. >> to get through the grueling schedule, jackson turned to dr. conrad murray, a las vegas-based doctor he knew. >> this is it. i mean, this is really it. this is the final, the final curtain call. >> michael was an incredible human being. the greatest performer of all time. we are friends. and i could never, ever betray his trust in me. >> on november 7th, 2011th, a los angeles jury found dr. conrad murray guilty of involuntary manslaughter.
michael, judgment for michael. >> dr. murray is not a perfect man. he is an imperfect man, like all of us, but if the prosecution is going to get up here and tell you that he is greedy and callous and reckless, you need to hear the full story about him. >>> in the spring of 2009, michael jackson, the so-called king of pop was poised for the biggest comeback of his career. he would perform a record-breaking 50 concerts that summer at london's o2 arena and in financial straits, the...
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>> we love you, michael! >> michael! >> reporter: inside the courtroom, it was the last chance for the lawyers to tell the jury their story. >> in order to make a case stick on either side, really, you've got to tell a narrative that people can understand. what did the prosecution say? dr. murray bought propofol, brought it to michael jackson's, gave it to him, left him, failed to report it to authorities. the defense's best argument first was, michael jackson gave it to himself. >> reporter: first up for closing arguments, the state. david walgren approached the jurors. >> the evidence in this case is overwhelming. the evidence in this case is abundantly clear, that conrad murray acted with criminal negligence. that conrad murray caused the death of michael jackson. that conrad murray left prince, paris and blanket without a father. for them, this case doesn't end today. >> reporter: walgren said the kids lost their father, because conrad murray failed to do his job as a doctor. >> and you heard from this cross section
>> we love you, michael! >> michael! >> reporter: inside the courtroom, it was the last chance for the lawyers to tell the jury their story. >> in order to make a case stick on either side, really, you've got to tell a narrative that people can understand. what did the prosecution say? dr. murray bought propofol, brought it to michael jackson's, gave it to him, left him, failed to report it to authorities. the defense's best argument first was, michael jackson gave it to...
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thank you because you gave us hope, thank you, michael, thank you, michael, thank you, michael. >> and even in death two years later, thank you, michael, you were the vehicle that had a jury stand up and say, even if we're flawed, even if they castigate us, we still have right, we're more than money machines, we're more than racehorses. we're humans beings a
thank you because you gave us hope, thank you, michael, thank you, michael, thank you, michael. >> and even in death two years later, thank you, michael, you were the vehicle that had a jury stand up and say, even if we're flawed, even if they castigate us, we still have right, we're more than money machines, we're more than racehorses. we're humans beings a
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thank you because you gave us hope, thank you, michael, thank you, michael, thank you, michael. >> and even in death two years later, thank you, michael, you were the vehicle that had a jury stand up and say, even if we're flawed, even if they castigate us, we still have
thank you because you gave us hope, thank you, michael, thank you, michael, thank you, michael. >> and even in death two years later, thank you, michael, you were the vehicle that had a jury stand up and say, even if we're flawed, even if they castigate us, we still have
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>> we love you, michael! >> michael! >> reporter: inside the courtroom, it was the last chance for the lawyers to tell the jury their story. >> in order to make a case stick on either side, really, you've got to tell a narrative that people can understand. what did the prosecution say? dr. murray bought propofol, brought it to michael jackson's, gave it to him, left him, failed to report it to authorities. the defense's best argument first was, michael jackson gave it to himself. >> reporter: first up for closing arguments, the state. david walgren approached the jurors. >> the evidence in this case is overwhelming. the evidence in this case is abundantly clear, that conrad murray acted with criminal negligence. that conrad murray caused the death of michael jackson. that conrad murray left prince, paris and blanket without a father. for them, this case doesn't end today. >> reporter: walgren said the kids lost their father, because conrad murray failed to do his job as a doctor. >> and you heard from this cross section
>> we love you, michael! >> michael! >> reporter: inside the courtroom, it was the last chance for the lawyers to tell the jury their story. >> in order to make a case stick on either side, really, you've got to tell a narrative that people can understand. what did the prosecution say? dr. murray bought propofol, brought it to michael jackson's, gave it to him, left him, failed to report it to authorities. the defense's best argument first was, michael jackson gave it to...
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murray spoke for michael on the situation, and michael's focus and michael's showing up, and guaranteed us that michael would get into it, and would connect. >> jackson's problems at the rehearsals stemmed in part from a severe sleep disorder he had been dealing with for years according to dr. murray and others who testified at the trial, jackson treated the problem by having doctors give him propofol. murray, himself, admits to giving michael propofol shortly after becoming his full-time physician. >> because of the concept that he needed sleep so he could compose properly, be ready for the performances and this is only because of the concert. >> and the pressure was stepped up on murray to help him get the sleep he needed to perform. >> he said, i want 15 to 18 hours of sleep. that is what most doctors give me. give me ten minutes. give me 20 minutes. i said to him, why would ten minutes help you? it doesn't make sense. how would 20 minutes make a difference? it will. it will. it really helps me. i can really composing at this stage of the production. >> and i now spiked the bottle of
murray spoke for michael on the situation, and michael's focus and michael's showing up, and guaranteed us that michael would get into it, and would connect. >> jackson's problems at the rehearsals stemmed in part from a severe sleep disorder he had been dealing with for years according to dr. murray and others who testified at the trial, jackson treated the problem by having doctors give him propofol. murray, himself, admits to giving michael propofol shortly after becoming his full-time...
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but no friend of michael jackson would have given him the propofol. >> no friend of michael jackson and no self-respecting doctor. we heard from a nurse who had treated michael jackson with methods that some might consider not to be that conventional. she tried to get michael jackson to meditate. she tried to get everything to get him to go to sleep. she refused to give him propofol. she said straight out, "you might not wake up." we have heard from prosecution and defense witnesses, when asked, "would you have treated michael jackson in this way," the would not have done it. this jury has not heard from anyone who has supported giving michael jackson propofol in a home setting without the vital monitoring apparatus you would get in a hospital setting. it seems inexplicable, when explained by the defense. dr. marie went out on quite a limb to treat michael jackson. in his own words, he described in his police interview, which was played by the jurors -- for the jurors, how michael jackson was begging for hour after hour. you heard conrad murray refer to michael jackson asking for "his m
but no friend of michael jackson would have given him the propofol. >> no friend of michael jackson and no self-respecting doctor. we heard from a nurse who had treated michael jackson with methods that some might consider not to be that conventional. she tried to get michael jackson to meditate. she tried to get everything to get him to go to sleep. she refused to give him propofol. she said straight out, "you might not wake up." we have heard from prosecution and defense...
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. >> michael! michael! michael! >> it was so sad. i -- i remember running down the hall in the e.r., and i was punching the wall. i was punching the wall. i loved him. i don't want to talk anymore. ♪ i was put on an aspirin, and it's part of my regimen now. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go see your doctor now. big, big. big big big big? big big big big big. big big...big. ♪ big big big -big. -big! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ big big big -big big. -big! -big -big! -♪ big -big. -big big big. big big big. big big big. small. big big big big. small! [ male announcer ] the space-saving, eco-friendly, totally unique smart. unbig. uncar. ♪ if something is simply the color of gold, unbig. uncar. is it really worth more? we don't think so. chase sapphire preferred is a card of a different color. that's because you always get two times the points on travel, from taxis to trains, airfare to hotels, and all kinds of dining... from fast food to fine dining. and that's not all you ge
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on multiple levels, justice for michael jackson. referendum on medical practice, medical malpractice, and referendum on pharmaceutical drug utilization, and certainly sections of our culture, if not across the board. how much do you think this verdict will ripple through those three levels, martin? >> i think jami was referring to on my broadcast just now -- it's yours, actually, but the overwhelming, the overriding issue here is about the ease of access to medication that people can get. i come from a country in europe -- i'm sorry to make a point about this -- >> your accent gives it away. >> where we have a national health service. you can't order drugs in this way. you can't ring a doctor and say, can you give me a prescription? it doesn't work like that. you can't be a celebrity and pay huge sums of money in that way to acquire medication. we're talking about a doctor who received gallons of propofol, and these were sent to his girlfriend's apartment. they didn't even go to his doctor's office. i mean, come on! >> elaborate on
on multiple levels, justice for michael jackson. referendum on medical practice, medical malpractice, and referendum on pharmaceutical drug utilization, and certainly sections of our culture, if not across the board. how much do you think this verdict will ripple through those three levels, martin? >> i think jami was referring to on my broadcast just now -- it's yours, actually, but the overwhelming, the overriding issue here is about the ease of access to medication that people can get....
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. >> of compensation from michael. but you're saying because michael jackson's business was so profitable, that he could uniquely offer a physician 150 gs a month to do whatever he wanted. >> during the proceedings, wasn't there a question about the suitability of dr. murray. and aeg, the concert promoter was told that mr. jackson had a report with conrad murray. i'll tell you what the report was. it was $150,000 a month. >> and that conrad murray would say yes. the question is -- >> for $150,000 a month. >> toure and i were talking about this before we came on live, would you be able to find a doctor who would say yes? and conrad murray certainly should have said no. now, there's a question of whether that's criminal culpability or whether we should be in civil court, and we'll find out in a moment. but the larger issue -- >> the larger issue -- >> the legacy of michael jackson, because we can get mired in the details of this case, but the larger question is why is there always a doctor who says yes? if you didn't hav
. >> of compensation from michael. but you're saying because michael jackson's business was so profitable, that he could uniquely offer a physician 150 gs a month to do whatever he wanted. >> during the proceedings, wasn't there a question about the suitability of dr. murray. and aeg, the concert promoter was told that mr. jackson had a report with conrad murray. i'll tell you what the report was. it was $150,000 a month. >> and that conrad murray would say yes. the question...
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day, michael, did you fall asleep, michael might have said i didn't fall asleep. but no i mean -- >> who know what is he could have done with it later. that is the only --. sort of weird. >> it is weird, but it's -- it happens. things happen that way. >> piers: michael's whole life was a bit crazy, the people around him and the circus element and, you know, i just felt the whole thing just unravelled in a he very, very strange way and we will probably never know what really happened. >> you think so either. >> i hope we know is what michael taught me, all the dance and all that stuff will live on because his -- his goal was to take dance and continue to take dance to higher and higher levels. >> piers: lots of theories about what michael was planning to do what was he planning to do? >> we were gonna do short films. you know, michael loved the short film, we were working on a cowboy film. legs -- >> wanted to do like a modern musical on legs diamond. michael already had some gangsterish, "smooth criminal." >> piers: wanted to release singles every few months. on t
day, michael, did you fall asleep, michael might have said i didn't fall asleep. but no i mean -- >> who know what is he could have done with it later. that is the only --. sort of weird. >> it is weird, but it's -- it happens. things happen that way. >> piers: michael's whole life was a bit crazy, the people around him and the circus element and, you know, i just felt the whole thing just unravelled in a he very, very strange way and we will probably never know what really...
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murray spoke for michael on the situation and michael's focus and michael showing up and guaranteed us that michael would get into it and connect. >> jackson's problems at the rehearsals stemmed in part from a severe sleep disorder he was dealing with for years. according to dr. murray and others who testified at the trial, jackson treated the problem by having doctors give him propofol. murray himself admits giving jackson propofol soon after he became michael's full time physician. >> he spoke because of this current concert, he needed sleep so he could compose and be ready for performances and this was only because of the this is it concert. >> days before his death, michael stepped up the pressure on murray to help him get the sleep he needed to perform. >> he said i want 15 to 18 hours of sleep. that's what most doctors give me. give me 10 minutes. give me 20 minutes. i said to him why would 10 minutes help you. it doesn't make sense? why would 20 minutes make a difference? it will. it will. it really helps me. i am composing and i'm at the stage of the production. . >> i have now
murray spoke for michael on the situation and michael's focus and michael showing up and guaranteed us that michael would get into it and connect. >> jackson's problems at the rehearsals stemmed in part from a severe sleep disorder he was dealing with for years. according to dr. murray and others who testified at the trial, jackson treated the problem by having doctors give him propofol. murray himself admits giving jackson propofol soon after he became michael's full time physician....
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this was for michael only. this was his bed and michael jackson didn't enjoy sleeping in a king. this is a california queen. something else that jumped out at me, he has a sitting area in the bedroom as well, and for somebody who was so huge in the entertainment industry, no huge flat screen tv for michael jackson. this was his television set, a fairly standard model. but the real prize in the auction, when they started selling off michael's items, may be this armoire. you can see that michael actually hand wrote something on the mirror, so every time he looked at himself, he would see this. train, perfection, march-april, full out, underlined, may, and a little stick figure that he drew on the bottom. michael was so desperate for this comeback and tour he wanted to see that motivational message every time he looked at the mirror. how much money would the mirror go for? >> we estimate it $6,000 to $8,000 if you owned it. because it's michael jackson's and because of what he wrote here he desperately wanted to make a comeback this was a constant reminder to him. >> how much will i
this was for michael only. this was his bed and michael jackson didn't enjoy sleeping in a king. this is a california queen. something else that jumped out at me, he has a sitting area in the bedroom as well, and for somebody who was so huge in the entertainment industry, no huge flat screen tv for michael jackson. this was his television set, a fairly standard model. but the real prize in the auction, when they started selling off michael's items, may be this armoire. you can see that michael...
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a lot of michael jackson fans were screaming and yelling justice for michael and many of them have been out here through the full six weeks. some supporters of conrad murray here as well. friends and supporters have been here with their signs saying conrad murray is minute. waiting for the verdict. it's a half hour from now and it will be read at 1:00 p.m. local time. in about a half hour, we will hear what the jury has decided. they deliberated now over a two-day period for about hours total. this after six weeks of testimony and 49 witnesses, more than 300 pieces of evidence. there was a lot to consider, but it's just count of involuntary manslaughter that they had to make the decision on if dr. murray is guilty, he faces up to four years and could lose his medical license as well. everybody waiting to see what the decision is. >> this jury is a pretty well-educated one. there is a biochemist on the jury and there is someone who had addiction in their own family. do you think there has been a tossle here between the credibility and the potential negligence of the doctor versus looking
a lot of michael jackson fans were screaming and yelling justice for michael and many of them have been out here through the full six weeks. some supporters of conrad murray here as well. friends and supporters have been here with their signs saying conrad murray is minute. waiting for the verdict. it's a half hour from now and it will be read at 1:00 p.m. local time. in about a half hour, we will hear what the jury has decided. they deliberated now over a two-day period for about hours total....
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>> he was found criminally responsible for michael jackson 's death. it was the verdict they wanted and the verdict they have been waiting for. >> i am happy he is going down. >> what is your reaction? >> i am happy that he finally got justice and people saying negative things and people tried to make it look like he killed himself and he would not do that to himself. >> is hard to overestimate the power that he still has. michael jackson was shown rehearsing her for a demanding run of concerts'. hours later, he was dead. a shocking recording of him was played in court. he says how he wanted the shows to be the best he had ever done. >> i want to say -- [inaudible] >> all these drugs were found at his house. medical experts explained that it was a hospital anesthetic that should never be used to treat insomnia and not at home without proper monitoring and constant care. conrad murray was paid 100,000 pounds a month ago but was out of the room when he stopped breathing. >> michael jackson trusted him with his life. he paid with his life. conrad murray i
>> he was found criminally responsible for michael jackson 's death. it was the verdict they wanted and the verdict they have been waiting for. >> i am happy he is going down. >> what is your reaction? >> i am happy that he finally got justice and people saying negative things and people tried to make it look like he killed himself and he would not do that to himself. >> is hard to overestimate the power that he still has. michael jackson was shown rehearsing her...
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murray did and then you their michael jackson. this is a bizarre world. >> it makes you wonder about that comeback tour. 50 concerts? it sounds like he could not even do one concert. i think the most important piece of evidence put in was that tape of michael jackson. because it was taken in may. early may. he didn't die until the end of june. this doctor, for some reason tape-recorded him and he knew what kind of shape he was in. he knew he was drug dependent or drug addicted. he knew his health was failing. and yet as walgren said, what did he do? he ordered more propofol and more benz over diazepine for michael jackson to die jefls i think trent is exactly right. that tape of murray plus this tape of michael jackson sealed the deal. conrad murray locked himself in early. i only gave him 25 milligrams of propofol and i was only gone for two minutes. the rest of the testimony proved that that just wasn't true. it just couldn't have been true. >> dr. gupta, is there a message to the medical community in this message? or is dr. mur
murray did and then you their michael jackson. this is a bizarre world. >> it makes you wonder about that comeback tour. 50 concerts? it sounds like he could not even do one concert. i think the most important piece of evidence put in was that tape of michael jackson. because it was taken in may. early may. he didn't die until the end of june. this doctor, for some reason tape-recorded him and he knew what kind of shape he was in. he knew he was drug dependent or drug addicted. he knew...
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michael jackson was dead. but, even as his brother jermaine announced the news, in the same breath another story line began to emerge. >> his personal physician who was with him at the time attempted to resuscitate my brother. >> almost 2 1/2 years later, that physician, dr. conrad murray, is accused of involuntary manslaughter in the death of michael jackson. the case has gone to the jury and the tabloid circus that has always drawn its fuel from the trials of michael jackson is waiting for the verdict. how did twomen, one perhaps the most famous person in the world, the other an unknowned cardiologist end up on a collision course? tonight, you'll hear from a confident dr. murray trying to explain his actions to police. >> basically, i would pust in an i.v. >> for -- for hydration or -- >> hydration as well. because you know he when he exercises he loses a lot of water. >> and from michael jackson trying to make his dreams clear to dr. murray. >> god wants me to it do it. >> you'll hear court testimony. >> he
michael jackson was dead. but, even as his brother jermaine announced the news, in the same breath another story line began to emerge. >> his personal physician who was with him at the time attempted to resuscitate my brother. >> almost 2 1/2 years later, that physician, dr. conrad murray, is accused of involuntary manslaughter in the death of michael jackson. the case has gone to the jury and the tabloid circus that has always drawn its fuel from the trials of michael jackson is...
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what do you think michael's legacy should be. >> well, michael's leg agency, unequivocally, piers is going to be his children. i've said it for two years. he was a wonderful father, and the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. those children are just as refined and good hearted, spiritual as he. and that's going to be his greatest legacy, not the awards, the music, but the way the children are going to mature and the successes that they are going to achieve, i guarantee you that. let me answer one more thing. with regard to the fact that we didn't know or see. one of the things that has been said, and i've said it for several months, there was an alienation of michael jackson. and it's unfortunate that that happened and many of us weren't able to get to him or have access to see the deterioration. >> yeah, it's a great shame. i know that from other people, it was a difficult situation. raymone bain, lavell thank you very much. >>> the only herman cain accuser to go public and it's quite dramatic. in america, we believe in a future that is better than today. since 1894, ameriprise fi
what do you think michael's legacy should be. >> well, michael's leg agency, unequivocally, piers is going to be his children. i've said it for two years. he was a wonderful father, and the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. those children are just as refined and good hearted, spiritual as he. and that's going to be his greatest legacy, not the awards, the music, but the way the children are going to mature and the successes that they are going to achieve, i guarantee you that. let me...
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six are michael jackson fans. six are not michael jackson fans. and interesting because most of the jury, eight of the 12, are not fans of celebrities in general because they believe they bend the rules and get special treatment. these people are diverse and watch fox news, listen to howard stern, a lot of them watch television crime shows like "csi," and some closely follow the the casey anthony trial showing that the jury see the evidence a lot differently than the majority of the public. they are all big supporters of their doctors. they trust their doctors. and ten of the 12 have children. >>shepard: thank you, trace, from los angeles. that is interesting, how does it splay in they think that celebrities get unfair and preferential treatment. randy on the right and arrest 30 on the left, each lawyers. what do we make of that, randy? >>randy: we are seeing it right now. lindsay lohan has been what, in trouble how many times and spends a grand total of three minutes. >>shepard: well that is california more than lindsay lohan. >>randy: member rob
six are michael jackson fans. six are not michael jackson fans. and interesting because most of the jury, eight of the 12, are not fans of celebrities in general because they believe they bend the rules and get special treatment. these people are diverse and watch fox news, listen to howard stern, a lot of them watch television crime shows like "csi," and some closely follow the the casey anthony trial showing that the jury see the evidence a lot differently than the majority of the...
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what do you think michael's legacy should be. >> well, michael's leg agency, unequivocally, piers is going to be his children. i've said it for two years. he was a wonderful father, and the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. those children are just as refined and good hearted, spiritual as he. and that's going to be his greatest legacy, not the awards, the music, but the way the children are going to mature and the successes that they are going to achieve, i guarantee you that. let me answer one more thing. with regard to the fact that we didn't know or see. one of the things that has been said, and i've said it for several months, there was an alienation of michael jackson. and it's unfortunate that that happened and many of us weren't able to get to him or have access to see the deterioration. >> yeah, it's a great shame. i know that from other people, it was a difficult situation. raymone bain, lavell thank you very much. >>> the only herman cain accuser to go public and it's quite dramatic. ♪ do you believe in magic? [ male announcer ] there's just something about werther's
what do you think michael's legacy should be. >> well, michael's leg agency, unequivocally, piers is going to be his children. i've said it for two years. he was a wonderful father, and the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. those children are just as refined and good hearted, spiritual as he. and that's going to be his greatest legacy, not the awards, the music, but the way the children are going to mature and the successes that they are going to achieve, i guarantee you that. let me...
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we have the spokesman for the michael jackson world network fan club. >> it was a harder life for michael jackson than perhaps any of us really knew. to hear that the slur -- to hear the slurred voice recordings to see the photos of the autopsy, it's traumatizing for anyone, but especially for the fans. but there are two sides to it. i think the concert footage at the he hearse -- rehearsals showed a healthy michael jackson. to a degree he had issues with sleeping and other things that dr. conrad murray was hired to help with. but he was healthy. i think that's the worst part of this, someone who is healthy could have been looked after, treated in a proper way, and sadly, mistakes happen and we're now left without michael jackson. >> disarray in italy adding to europe's economic woes. finance ministers are switching their focus from athens to rome where prime minister burlesconi is facing a growing mutiny within the ranks. there are concerns that the injure zone's third largest economy may be unable to repay its mass i debts. we speak to a political analyst who just returned from a politi
we have the spokesman for the michael jackson world network fan club. >> it was a harder life for michael jackson than perhaps any of us really knew. to hear that the slur -- to hear the slurred voice recordings to see the photos of the autopsy, it's traumatizing for anyone, but especially for the fans. but there are two sides to it. i think the concert footage at the he hearse -- rehearsals showed a healthy michael jackson. to a degree he had issues with sleeping and other things that...
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michael jackson's dr. conrad murray has been convicted of involuntary manslaughter by a california court. the verdict comes after a six- week trial that painted him as a worthless care giver who released doses of a powerful anesthetic. he was handcuffed and taken into custody without bail. fans cheered the verdict. that is the end of today's show. to remember you can get constant updates on our website at any time, and to reach me, just go to twitter. from all of us, thank you for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you
michael jackson's dr. conrad murray has been convicted of involuntary manslaughter by a california court. the verdict comes after a six- week trial that painted him as a worthless care giver who released doses of a powerful anesthetic. he was handcuffed and taken into custody without bail. fans cheered the verdict. that is the end of today's show. to remember you can get constant updates on our website at any time, and to reach me, just go to twitter. from all of us, thank you for watching. i...
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or, as the defend contends, did michael jackson kill michael jackson? michael jackson's life was such a drug addled mess when he died, today, prosecutors had to find a more sympathetic victim. enter prince, paris and blanket, jackson's children. the opening act to the district attorney's two-our closing argument. >> for michael's children, this case will go on forever, because they do not have a father. they do not have a father because of the actions of conrad murray. >> reporter: the prosecutor weaving a story of a michael jackson who wanted to clean up his life, but on june 25th, 2009, a hired hand, the $150,000 a month dr. conrad murray, killed jackson and his dream. >> he hit the lottery. he was going to get $150,000 a month. michael jackson trusted conrad murray. he trusted him with his life. he paid with his life. >> reporter: dr. murray's, quote, bizarre behavior, mistakes and neglect. delaying the 911 call for help, the district attorney said, caused the singer's death. >> what on earth would motivate a medical doctor to delay making that call,
or, as the defend contends, did michael jackson kill michael jackson? michael jackson's life was such a drug addled mess when he died, today, prosecutors had to find a more sympathetic victim. enter prince, paris and blanket, jackson's children. the opening act to the district attorney's two-our closing argument. >> for michael's children, this case will go on forever, because they do not have a father. they do not have a father because of the actions of conrad murray. >> reporter:...
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day, michael, did you fall asleep, michael might have said i didn't fall asleep. but no i mean -- >> who know what is he could have done with it later. that is the only --. sort of weird. >> it is weird, but it's -- it happens. things happen that way. >> michael's whole life was a bit crazy, the people around him and the circus element and, you know, i just felt the whole thing just unravelled in a he very, very strange way and we will probably never know what really happened. >> you think so either. >> i hope we know is what michael taught me, all the dance and all that stuff will live on because his -- his goal was to take dance and continue to take dance to higher and higher levels. >> lots of theories about what michael was planning to do what was he planning to do? >> we were gonna do short films. you know, michael loved the short film, we were working on a cowboy film. legs -- >> wanted to do like a modern musical on legs diamond. michael already had some gangsterish, "smooth criminal." >> wanted to release singles every few months. on the end of that have a
day, michael, did you fall asleep, michael might have said i didn't fall asleep. but no i mean -- >> who know what is he could have done with it later. that is the only --. sort of weird. >> it is weird, but it's -- it happens. things happen that way. >> michael's whole life was a bit crazy, the people around him and the circus element and, you know, i just felt the whole thing just unravelled in a he very, very strange way and we will probably never know what really happened....
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he got around michael. he lost his ethics. he lost his sanity and he did things which were absolutely reckless and irresponsible. yes, i feel sorry for him, but i say, you know something, what's right is right. he did not do right by michael jackson. >> brian oxman, thanks so much. >> you got it. >>> scandal is rocking the legendary football program at penn state. this story is disturbing. two high ranking official, former director of athletics, tim curley and former director of finance, gary schultz, faced arraignment that they lied to a grand jury investigating allegations of sex abuse, against jerry sandusky charged with sexually abusing 8-year-old boys over a 15-year period. earlier i spoke with cnn national correspondent jason carroll and asked him about how the officials may have resigned but really how is it possible to defend the fact that they covered this up for so long? >> reporter: so many questions in this. what was so incredible being out here today after the attorney general gave her press conference was to list
he got around michael. he lost his ethics. he lost his sanity and he did things which were absolutely reckless and irresponsible. yes, i feel sorry for him, but i say, you know something, what's right is right. he did not do right by michael jackson. >> brian oxman, thanks so much. >> you got it. >>> scandal is rocking the legendary football program at penn state. this story is disturbing. two high ranking official, former director of athletics, tim curley and former...
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most appear to be fans of michael jackson. just about a half hour ago, they saw members of michael jackson's family, his parents, siblings, walk through that crowd to the courtroom to hear this verdict which we expected to be delivered in about 25 minutes or so. another thing we have seen over the past hour or so develop here is a much expanded police presence. my producer paul ver cammen was p up on the ninth floor and he said there was quite a bit of security provided by the l.a. county sheriff's department up on the ninth floor. there are several lapd officers here to sort of keep the piece outside the courtroom. we have not seen any indications of any trouble or any disturbances. just people very, very interested, very, very anxious, very, very nervous awaiting this verdict, brooke. >> casey, thank you. stand by. i want to go to ted rowlands. as promised, he has just called in. apparently he's in the hallway leading into the courtroom. ted, set the scene for me and also tell me which family members you've seen. >> reporter
most appear to be fans of michael jackson. just about a half hour ago, they saw members of michael jackson's family, his parents, siblings, walk through that crowd to the courtroom to hear this verdict which we expected to be delivered in about 25 minutes or so. another thing we have seen over the past hour or so develop here is a much expanded police presence. my producer paul ver cammen was p up on the ninth floor and he said there was quite a bit of security provided by the l.a. county...
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michael jackson is dead. and we have to hear about poor conrad murray. >> reporter: and with that, after six weeks, 49 witnesses, more than 330 exhibits, the jury was given the case. >> in a high profile case like this, jurors tend to take a little longer. they want to be seen as the o.j. simpson jury that came in after four hours. >> reporter: deliberations begin tomorrow morning. the fate of the doctor caught in the whirlwind that was michael jackson hangs in the balance. one of many who fed an icon what he craved. but when the medical musical chairs stopped, conrad murray was left without a seat. jim avila for "nightline" in los angeles. >> and the second that jury returns with the verdict, we'll have it at abcnews.com. thanks to jim avila. >>> and just ahead, who do you call when the municipal pelts' franchise needs reviving? how about the naked guy from "forgetting sarah marshall"? could it possibly work? stay tuned. [ male announcer ] at&t and verizon charge you extra for going over 2 gigabytes of data.
michael jackson is dead. and we have to hear about poor conrad murray. >> reporter: and with that, after six weeks, 49 witnesses, more than 330 exhibits, the jury was given the case. >> in a high profile case like this, jurors tend to take a little longer. they want to be seen as the o.j. simpson jury that came in after four hours. >> reporter: deliberations begin tomorrow morning. the fate of the doctor caught in the whirlwind that was michael jackson hangs in the balance....
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what do you think michael's legacy should be. >> well, michael's leg agency, unequivocally, piers is going to be his children. i've said it for two years. he was a wonderful father, and the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. those children are just as refined and good hearted, spiritual as he. and that's going to be his greatest legacy, not the awards, the music, but the way the children are going to mature and the successes that they are going to achieve, i guarantee you that. let me answer one more thing. with regard to the fact that we didn't know or see. one of the things that has been said, and i've said it for several months, there was an alienation of michael jackson. and it's unfortunate that that happened and many of us weren't able to get to him or have access to see the deterioration. >> yeah, it's a great shame. i know that from other people, it was a difficult situation. raymone bain, lavell thank you very much. >>> the only herman cain accuser to go public and it's quite dramatic. ng progresso and now my favorite old jeans...fit. okay is there a woman i can talk to?
what do you think michael's legacy should be. >> well, michael's leg agency, unequivocally, piers is going to be his children. i've said it for two years. he was a wonderful father, and the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. those children are just as refined and good hearted, spiritual as he. and that's going to be his greatest legacy, not the awards, the music, but the way the children are going to mature and the successes that they are going to achieve, i guarantee you that. let me...
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the judge michael pastor. and have the verdict from the jury, jeffrey toobin is watching all this unfold. explain, jeffrey, the burden of proof, involuntary manslaughter, if proven, eligible for up to four years in prison. but explain the burden of proof as far as conviction is concerned. >> involuntary is the keyword here. er with used to murder cases, homicide cases, where the charge is intentional killing. the l.a. district attorney's office did not decide to make that charge. they are charging involuntary manslaughter, which only requires that the government prove that conrad murray acted recklessly and caused michael jackson's death. it is not a case about intending to kill michael jackson. no one argues that conrad murray intentionally killed him. all the prosecution has to show is that he behaved recklessly, that his behavior was well outside the standard of care and that his bad doctoring killed michael jackson. those two things. bad -- reckless behavior plus cause ache. the defense challenged both of
the judge michael pastor. and have the verdict from the jury, jeffrey toobin is watching all this unfold. explain, jeffrey, the burden of proof, involuntary manslaughter, if proven, eligible for up to four years in prison. but explain the burden of proof as far as conviction is concerned. >> involuntary is the keyword here. er with used to murder cases, homicide cases, where the charge is intentional killing. the l.a. district attorney's office did not decide to make that charge. they are...
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conrad murray and for michael jackson. and sheriff's deputies, lapd have lined themselves up and down the street to keep the two sides separated when the verdict is read. now jackson's family as i said was inside, is inside the courthouse they have been attending most of this trial including closing arguments last week in which the prosecution said they feel they have an overwhelming evidence in this case against dr. murray that he was responsible for jackson's death administering that dose of propofol that highly powerful anaesthetic and then leaving the room and also delaying in calling 911. dr. murray has pleaded not guilty to one count of involuntary manslaughter, that is what it comes down to, just one count and the defense all along has said they don't believe he did anything illegal and they say michael jackson administered that final fatal dose of propofol. if conrad murray is found guilty he could face up to four years in prison and of course would lose his medical license. reporting live in downtown los angeles,
conrad murray and for michael jackson. and sheriff's deputies, lapd have lined themselves up and down the street to keep the two sides separated when the verdict is read. now jackson's family as i said was inside, is inside the courthouse they have been attending most of this trial including closing arguments last week in which the prosecution said they feel they have an overwhelming evidence in this case against dr. murray that he was responsible for jackson's death administering that dose of...
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michael was watching over us. >> la toya! >> reporter: in the hours after the verdict, la toya turned to her twitter account, tweeting victory. then michael, i love you and i will continue to fight until all are brought to justice. and then, thank you everyone for your love and support. it will always be appreciated. in los angeles, rob hayes reporting for abc news. >> shift gears to the sentencing part of this. back in court november 29th. what could happen then? >> well he is looking at up to four years in prison. so the judge could sentence him to that. of course, the defense will say no he should get probation. the prosecution will ask for the four years. but the interesting thing about it. there is so much overcrowding in the prisons in los angeles it is possible he would be remanded to the los angeles county jail. and then, they are crowded. look at lindsay lohan, 30 days, 4.5 hours. even if he is sentenced to four years in prison he could just get out in, no time. >> or serve the sentence at home? >> yes. >> you could
michael was watching over us. >> la toya! >> reporter: in the hours after the verdict, la toya turned to her twitter account, tweeting victory. then michael, i love you and i will continue to fight until all are brought to justice. and then, thank you everyone for your love and support. it will always be appreciated. in los angeles, rob hayes reporting for abc news. >> shift gears to the sentencing part of this. back in court november 29th. what could happen then? >>...
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i think he must have known if he was michael jackson best friend, as his attorneys say, that michael jackson was heavily addicted to all kinds of prescription drugs. and the best thing he probably wouldn't be in jail today, conrad murray, and michael jackson might be alive if he'd have said, michael, the best thing i can do is put you in a car and take you to rehab. everything else can wait. the big payday for the tour that's upcoming. everybody else can wait. i know you're addicted. i'm giving you drugs every single night. let's go to rehab. >> are there many doctors in hollywood that would ever do that to somebody of michael jackson's stature? >> i think that they have to know that somewhere along the way that the whole thing's going to go off the rails. he's not the first doctor who was prosecuted. elvis presley's doctor was prosecuted after his death. it just can't be worth the money. even though his lawyer said he never got paid, i'm sure he was waiting for that big payday and he was hoping he could get michael jackson to england to do that tour. and i think doctors have to say,
i think he must have known if he was michael jackson best friend, as his attorneys say, that michael jackson was heavily addicted to all kinds of prescription drugs. and the best thing he probably wouldn't be in jail today, conrad murray, and michael jackson might be alive if he'd have said, michael, the best thing i can do is put you in a car and take you to rehab. everything else can wait. the big payday for the tour that's upcoming. everybody else can wait. i know you're addicted. i'm giving...
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michael -- give it up for mr. michael duran. calling to the podium and mr. mark espinoza. >> the evening, everyone. thank you for coming. i want to get this out. congratulations to the sentences the giants. -- to the san francisco giants. i am the executive director of the native american house center. we provide medical care, dental care, family child guidance, and we also have hiv testing and a medical department. one thing about our organization, we have promoted healthy living among the native population here in the bay area. we also have the community center in richmond. a large population of native americans has allowed us to extend our services. we will be building a brand new clinic in san francisco. the clinic will be located near the friendship house association of american indians. it will be one-stop shopping for the clinic. one of the things i would like to talk about, we talk about the clinic and the services they provide. we have been reforming health care to native americans. we will continue to do that and we appreciate your support as we bu
michael -- give it up for mr. michael duran. calling to the podium and mr. mark espinoza. >> the evening, everyone. thank you for coming. i want to get this out. congratulations to the sentences the giants. -- to the san francisco giants. i am the executive director of the native american house center. we provide medical care, dental care, family child guidance, and we also have hiv testing and a medical department. one thing about our organization, we have promoted healthy living among...
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for michael jackson's doctor. we're going to take you there to court live as soon as that starts. >>> then the alleged molestation case against syracuse coach bernie fine. we're going to look into why federal authorities are taking over. >>> also, november snow down south. yes, here. we'll tell you which states got hit with the frosty weather. >>> and the popular way of scoring in soccer can actually cause brain injury. we have a formal report at the bottom of the hour. wait a minute...i... [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] the lexus december to remember sales event is here, but only for a limited time. see your lexus dealer. i habe a cohd. and i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] sorry, buddy. truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. really? [ male announcer ] you need a more complete cold formula, like alka-seltzer plus liquid gels. it's specially formulated to fight your worst cold symptoms, plus relieve your stuffy nose. [ deep brea
for michael jackson's doctor. we're going to take you there to court live as soon as that starts. >>> then the alleged molestation case against syracuse coach bernie fine. we're going to look into why federal authorities are taking over. >>> also, november snow down south. yes, here. we'll tell you which states got hit with the frosty weather. >>> and the popular way of scoring in soccer can actually cause brain injury. we have a formal report at the bottom of the...