happening today, at the trial of jackson s doctor. now, court reconvenes in about 45 minutes or so dr. conrad murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter jackson s death. yesterday a security guard testified that murray asked him to help gather up drug vials before even asking him to call 911. i was standing at the foot of the bed p he reached over and grabbeded a handful of vials and then he reached out to me and said, here, put these in a bag. and engineers are back at work today rappelling down the sides of the washington monument, they are looking for any damage the earthquake caused last moment. the work has been delayed by some weather. still a ways to go but one of the engineers says so far, good. not a bad way to spend a work day as well. incredible, not only because of the actual history of the structure but the area and being the view. and just knowing what you re doing and seeing what you re seeing after the earthquake. we have the drawings from repair
michael e. knight is the name. he will be here with me to talk about the end of an era, all my children s last episode on the air was yesterday. from the cnn headline news center in atlanta georgia, this is your cnn saturday morning, 7:00 a.m. in laengz. wherever you are, glad you are right here. and if you are still here with us, that means you weren t hit up side the head by debris from that falling satellite. it came crashing back to earth. look at these dramatic pictures of it coming down. okay, not so dramatic, but still, nasa was getting us ready for this. it was supposed to break up into several pieces. this is out of san antonio. one piece of video here. people all over from minnesota to texas to hawaii to the philippines, to the netherlands, everybody claims they saw something in the skies last night. reynolds, did they? well, why don t you ask tad martin? no. everyone is going to the thing is, because this has been something that s captured the imagination o
verdict came down and prosecutors hammered away at inconsistencies in ward s story and that he calmly admitted five times, five times in the initial 911 call that he had shot his wife. listen to that. all right. and then there was this bizarre jailhouse video just days after his wife died ward apparently you see him there performing a strip tease for his daughter and sister-in-law and all three acted like him being arrested was a big joke in that video. i want to bring in legal expert holly hughes, a criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor. bob ward was a millionaire. he had a high caliber defense team i would imagine. did the defense make a mistake here? no. the defense was stuck with what their client had already said. we just played that tape for the listeners. when you very calmly say five times i shot my wife and you don t at the time you re not hysterical. no urgency in his voice. he s not hysterical. get here and help her. they re stuck with the stateme
all this playing out on the streets as well. young palestinians who want statehood threw rocks and bottles at israeli border guards. that happened today. the israelis responded with rubber bullets and stun grenades. president abbas has called for protesters to keep things peaceful. israel has put additional forces along the border in case things get out of hand. and pakistan absolutely furious over accusations by the chair of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mike mullen. for the first time publicly he is accusing pakistan s spy agency, the isi, of supporting the insurgents who attacked the u.s. he embassy in kabul. it was carried out by a group closely tied to the taliban. they act as a veritable arm of pakistan s internal services intelligence agency. with isi support, the operatives planned and conducted that truck bomb attack as well as the assault on our embassy. well, these aren t the first allegations that pakistan was helping terrorists, but mullen is the highe
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