where dr. murray was from 10:40 until noon when the coroner s report says jackson was found unresponsive is unclear. it is the only window of time that someone else, including jackson himself, could have administered the fatal dose of propofol. prosecutors say the evidence points toward conrad murray as the person responsible for the overdose, but chernoff maintains that murray had the expertise and the equipment to safely give jackson small doses of propofol, and he says the doctor had the knowledge not to give him an overdose. whatever he did was to help. and he took the necessary precautions and then something happened that is unexplainable. reporter: jim and carol, dr. conrad murray has pled not guilty. he has a preliminary hearing in this case scheduled for the fall. right now we are at the glendale
basic. preferred. okay. at meineke i have options, and 50% off brake pads and shoes. my money. my choice. my meineke. stunned and sick. the top brass at pentagon are reacting to comments made by ousted general stanley mcchrystal and his aides. those comments brought about a change in command but a new top u.s. commander in afghanistan does not necessarily mean a change in policy. here s barbara starr. reporter: jim, carol, there s plenty of support for general david petraeus to take over the war in afghanistan, but the pentagon is still coping with this mess. honestly, when i first read it, i was nearly sick.
and loved the waters where he worked. it s the rookie s final voyage carrying a cargo of uncertainty and sorrow. reporter: and this is cruz s boat right here behind me. everyone expecting this spot to become a memorial here in orange beach, alabama. david, is there help for people out there with these issues? reporter: well, the cdc did put out a warning. it was in a lot of the information that was given out to the workers out here, warning them that fatigue and stress could lead to problems like post traumatic stress. but friends of cruz say they knew he was upset, they knew he was under stress but they didn t see anything like this coming. such a sad story. what a shame. david mattingly, thanks this morning. the obama administration loses another effort to put a moratorium on drilling in the gulf but does lifting the ban serve our nation s best interests?
jim. more americans are excited. team usa s game winning goal against allgigeria may have had defining moment. here s jeanne moos. reporter: may be more refreshing than even a moment of zen the moment of goal. the kick that beat algeria was like a kick in the pants. making americans jump up in bars from seattle to nebraska. i was like i needed to take a xanax. okay? reporter: true, some americans are probably more familiar with disco balls than soccer balls. soccer, the sport for fourth-graders that foreign people take seriously. now even stephen colbert is a soccer convert and videos of the moment of goal being uploaded like mad. to youtube. who s watching all these moment of goal videos online?
reporter: admiral michael mullen and defense secretary robert gates just a year ago urged the president to choose general stanley mcchrystal to lead the war in afghanistan. but now, they re furious at disparaging comments in rolling stone by the general and his aides about the administration. it made me i literally, physically, i couldn t believe it. so i was stunned. the statements and attitudes reported in the news media are unacceptable. reporter: gates initially thought mcchrystal should stay. a senior pentagon official told cnn. he worried the war could not afford a change in command. but then it was the president who first raised petraeus name. and it immediately, to me, answered a lot of the concerns that i had. reporter: general david petraeus was on capitol hill thursday to talk to senators in advance of his confirmation hearings. gates and mullen say there s no change to the overall worst strategy but the new commander