a.m. poolside and in the hotel bar. and her appearance suggests she was drunk. the source saying other hotel guests on both those days overheard the bartender accuse the bartender of watering down her drinks. this picture shes her poolside with a drink by her side and we don t know what the drink contained. this account comes from a single source, one cnn believes to be reliable and we received a copy of the preliminary death certificate and the cause of death is listed as deferred and that s because the drug screening won t be completed until as many as several weeks. the funeral will be on saturday. we ll be joined by the reverend who will be giving the eulogy who married whitney houston to bobby brown. and dr. sanjay gupta and drew pinsky are here to weigh in on mixing booze and pills, something that goes far beyond what happened to whitney houston. a conversation i urge you to listen to. it was eye-opening for me. we did it right before the show began. here s what investi
her appearance suggested she was intoxicat intoxicated. the source saying other hotel guest on both of those days heard her accuse a bartender of watering down her drinks. this shows her pool side on wednesday. a drink by her side. we don t know what the drink contained. we should underscore the account of her drinking cams from a single source. one that cnn believes to be reliable. we have obtained a copy of a preliminary death certificate. you can see the immediate cause of death is listed as deferred. deferred in this case because drug screening results will not be complete for several weeks. the funeral is on saturday. we will be joined by the reverend marvin winans who will be giving the eulogy and married whitney houston to bobby brown and dr. drew is here on the dangers of mixing booze and pills something that goes far beyond what happened to whitney houston. it is a conversation i urge you to listen to it. it is eye opening to me. we did it just before the show began.
court ruling against voter approved law banning references to islamic sharia law in oklahoma courtrooms. this ruling upholding a lower court decision. the ruling could affect more than 20 other states where laws against sharia law are currently under consideration. there were reports of arsenic in orange juice and now fungicide? i thought it was apple juice. an unnamed company said it found the chemical in its product and competitor s product. the f.d.a. does not allow the chemical in juice made in the u.s. but much of our juice comes from other countries like brazil where it is allowed. they find it does not pose a health risk. in large levels, the fungicide can cause problems with reproduction. a fight on football field helped save a referee s life. the veteran referee got hurt breaking up a brawl between the ravens and steelers back in september. a bad reaction to motrin sent him to the doctor and a tumor
from the supreme court. one thing is sure, the video game industry is celebrating. it s been going on for years and the justices have shot down california s law banning stores from selling or renting violent video games to anyone under 18. terry moran has the details. reporter: this is a strong free speech ruling from the court, 7-2. no question about it. even though many of the justices were clearly disturbed by the kinds of video games they were dealing with. we re talking about games like grand theft auto, vice city, postal city 2, duke nukem 3d. mortal kombat. children who play these games can kill, maim, rape, re-enact columbine, shoot john f. kennedy in the head. california wanted to ban their sale to minors. but this court said no. no way. that restricts free speech. justice antonin scalia writing for the court noted there s a solid distinction in american law about sexual material, which the government can shield children from, and violent material, which the cour
they take a picture with or without your veil on? absolutely. i want everyone to know that as a muslim woman, as a muslim in america, i m just as concerned about safety and security as everybody else. and i have no problem whatsoever accommodating any security issues that come about when i enter a bank, when i go to the airport, when i go to the dmv, i show my face and in islam we re required to show our ident whitwe re in a court system giving testimony. this is something something that essential for the security and identification of people. but that doesn t mean that i should be banned completely from what i choose to do. mona, let me jump in here. there are lots of type of dress that i look at and i don t like them. i think that they re degrading, oppressive. lots of things that i see teenagers wearing that i m viewed as old-fashioned by my kids perhaps. i don t go around saying to pass a law banning. isn t that violently abandonment. you can t dress the way that you want to dr