0 comments. 15% say yes, 85% say no. wouldn t have predicted that. from the left i m stephanie cutter. from the right i m s.e. cupp. erin burnett out front begins right now. next, a big development tonight involving richard sherman. he has just been fined by the nfl. tonight, our interview with the controversial cornerback. plus, the president says conservative media says that s why he can t get some things done. is that fair? new details about justin bieber s blood alcohol content. we ll talk to cory feldman and lindsay lohan s father. let s go out front. good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us. i m don lemon in for erin burnett tonight. flirting with pot. changing marijuana lawness this country following in the footsteps of president obama who said marijuana is no more dangerous than alcohol and slammed the unfair penalties for some users. texas governor rick perry, a staunch conservative, also weighed in on pot. what i can do as the governor of the second largest
propofol, he replied, no sir. when he first encountered jackson, he thought he was looking at a hospice patient. alberto alveres says his children watched in tears before they were taken somewhere else. as many as 30 witnesses could testify. we re joined now by jim moray and sunny hostin. testimony about watching the children crying watching murray perform cp rearview mirror. the jackson family was there. how did they react? you can t really see their reactions. they ve been very stoic as they go both in and out of the courtroom. what they re really happy about, if you can even use that word, is that this is finally before a judge. because they really believe in their hearts that michael jackson didn t have to die and
one, the bodyguard two came in and said that he was instructed by conrad murray to start gathering up some of the medications putting them in a bag. then you have the paramedic who said he saw conrad murray with a white plastic bag presumably with some of the medications in it. i think you re right, this is it does sound like consciousness of guilt. a coverup. and you don t have to prove this case, anderson. this is just a preliminary hearing. this is just to determine whether there s enough evidence for conrad murray to stand trial. it s a very low threshold. sunny, usually the burden of proof is pretty low, but the prosecution is kind of going all out on this. they re going all out and i think they re going all out because they want to show this defense team, this is what i ve got, this is where i m going, and i m saving some for the trial. that usually forces a plea. they don t want to take this to trial. they don t want to spend taxpayer dollars. i think that is why they re j
children watched in tears before they were taken somewhere else. as many as 30 witnesses could testify. we re joined now by jim moray and sunny hostin. testimony about watching the children crying watching murray perform cpr. the jackson family was there. how did they react? you can t really see their reactions. they ve been very stoic as they go both in and out of the courtroom. what they re really happy about, if you can even use that word, is that this is finally before a judge. because they really believe in their hearts that michael jackson didn t have to die and that doctor, conrad murray, is the man responsible. so they are relieved that this is finally getting to a place
bag. then you have the paramedic who said he saw conrad murray with a white plastic bag presumably with some of the medications in it. i think you re right, this is it does sound like consciousness of guilt. a coverup. and you don t have to prove this case, anderson. this is just a preliminary hearing. this is just to determine whether there s enough evidence for conrad murray to stand trial. it s a very low threshold. sunny, usually the burden of proof is pretty low, but the prosecution is kind of going all out on this. they re going all out and i think they re going all out because they want to show this defense team, this is what i ve got, this is where i m going, and i m saving some for the trial. that usually forces a plea. they don t want to take this to trial. they don t want to spend taxpayer dollars. i think that is why they re just pulling out all the stops. jim, do you think that s true? good chance they are, i think there s no question that this will go to trial i