care reform. that s their jobs plan. it s a taxpayer funded trip. the job debate with congress after all is official business. the president s rival from 2008 these as much more about 2012. the president made these remarks on a tax payer paid for riding in a canadian bus visit for the next three days. plus, rush limbaugh often has unkind things to say about me and this network. so what are we to make of this over the top praise of our fast and furious scandal? john king is calling attention to a huge contradiction. how did the president know about this in march and how did he know the attorney general knew nothing about this in march when the attorney general said the may, he just learned about it a couple weeks ago. while we always appreciate kind words, tonight s truth is that the issue is not as black and white as mr. limbaugh sees it. we ll also talk to the espn rotter who was right there in the pit at the track a few mile north of here when this happened. ope
on trial this week. we introduce you to the jury deciding conrad murray s fate right here, right now cnn. good evening. i m don lemon. you are in the cnn newsroom. president obama begins the new week on the west coast. his trip amounts to a political two-for. he s raising millions in campaign cash from big money donors and using his remarks to push for his jobs proposal. the president started in seattle a few hours ago. then he headed to northern california to tap the wallets in silicon valley. chief white house correspondent jessica yellin is traveling with the president tonight and joins us live from san jose. jessica, good evening. what was president obama s message to his supporters in his stops today? hey, don. he is rallying his old democratic donors trying to get that old energy back to the extent he can saying don t forget the energy, don t forget. don t give up now. listen to the message. i need you guys to shake off any doldrums. i need you to decide right h
michael jackson s doctor goes on trial this week. we introduce you to the jury deciding conrad murray s fate. right here, right now on cnn. good evening, i m don lemon. you re in the cnn newsroom. president obama begins the new week on the west coast. his trip amounts to a political twofer. he s raising millions in campaign cash from big-money donors and he s using his remarks to push for his jobs proposal. the president started in seattle a few hours ago and then he headed to northern california to tap the wallets in silicon valley. jessica wellen is traveling with the president tonight. what was his message to his supporters and the stops today? hey, don, he is rallying the old democratic donors, trying to get the old energy back to t the to the extent he can, saying don t forget the message, don t give up now. i need you guys to shake off any doldrums. i need you to decide right here and right now and i need you to talk to your friends and your neighbors and your
know, experts and forensic experts and attorneys, we have to look at this from the general population. there was so much evidence, or forensic evidence, they pretty much threw that to the side because they continue conclusively prove anything from either side. we saw jose baez do a beautiful visual presentation of every one of the experts, and basically showing which ones were for the state, which ones the defense and kind of breaking it down, why you shouldn t believe them. then we went to george, then we went to george, they didn t believe george s story. there was something in his character, whether it was how he s pausing and hesitating, answering those questions that made this jury come to their own conclusion when they went to the deliberation room. this is what happened to sway the jurors back over. greg: the country is going to be talking about this verdict for weeks to come at least. joey jackson, suzanne constantine, dr. michael baden, thank you all. thank you.
albert or bertie, an accidental king. resistant king. but he comes into he becomes the king at a time when great britain is going into war. and is now called uponton actually be able to speak to the nation and speak to the world. but he can t speak normally. he can t speak without stammering and without hesitating. and so the story is one that hadn t really been told. people know the story but it hadn t been told to this degree. why did you decide it needed to be told? well, i think a lot of the history of king george vi has been forgotten and is not even that much taught in schools even though it s the current queen s father. and i think also what s been really interesting is how that story has resonated with people all over the world. do you know, by the way, whether or not the anybody in the royal family has watched this movie? the story is about the current