got on the witness stand. let s talk about the testimony that we heard from dr. paul white yesterday because it really seemed as though he was being raked over the coals. i mean, especially through cross-examination. what can you make of what he had to say and also this whole contempt of court charge? well, i think the contempt of court charge is really a little bit over the top from the judge. we have seen witnesses, professional experts and others who have done far worse things than what dr. white did. of course there will be a hearing on this on november 16th. we ll see what happens. but i do think what happened with dr. white is dr. white was very clear. because this was the defense s key witness. key witness. big witness. but the defense had to know that dr. white, to save his own professional reputation had to say that dr. murray used standards of care that were so, so low, that he had deviated from any reasonable practice in his standard of care. but he says michael jack
grieve. reporter: following in his mother s footsteps charity has a been a priority supporting a number of organizations and causes. in 2005 he became the patriot of center point england s leading homelessness organization a role his mother once served in. in 2009, the royal brothers founded the prince william and prince harry foundation focusing on issues that are important between a military career, charitable work, royal duties and a decade s court ship he has become an accomplished polo player and continued swimming, as well as the president of the football association. on november 16th, 2010 his engagement to katherine elizabeth middleton is announced and a wedding date is set. as all eyes turn to the royal wedding, fond memories of his mother, princess diana will surely play a role. i think this date will be
grieve. reporter: following in his mother s footsteps charity has a been a priority supporting a number of organizations and causes. in 2005 he became the patriot of center point england s leading homelessness organization a role his mother once served in. in 2009, the royal brothers founded the prince william and prince harry foundation focusing on issues that are important between a military career, charitable work, royal duties and a decade s court ship he has become an accomplished polo player and continued swimming, as well as the president of the football association. on november 16th, 2010 his engagement to katherine elizabeth middleton is announced and a wedding date is set. as all eyes turn to the royal wedding, fond memories of his mother, princess diana will surely play a role. i think this date will be bittersweet for william.
russian untouchables.com, it s an amazing story of what the russian prison system is like right now. jenna: jennifer, let s talk more about this lawyer, we re seeing him on the screen, we mentioned he was trying to take down corruption there. what exactly was he trying to do, why was he targeted? well, there was a fund that was the largest investment fund back in 2005s the hermitage investment fund, it had $4.5 billion in assets. the russians started to slowly take over this fund and take over the companies that this fund was investing in. there was a lot of corruption unveiled, and the fund hired this 37-year-old lawyer, who was working for a western law firm in moscow, and he would go to court and he d present the corruption charges and suddenly he was thrown in jail. sergey magnifsky was his nail and listen to a description by the head of the heritage fund who is shedding light on this human rights case. on november 16th, he went
he was in excruciating pain. he was in such pain he couldn t lay down. his cell mate would have to bang on the door for hours trying to get medical attention. when they got there, they said you can have the medical attention when you get out of jail. things got worse and worse. on november 16th, 2009, sergey magnitsky died in prison at the age of 37. he was 37 years old. he was 37 years old. he was a lawyer, a father of two, married, and he died right in the heart of his life. and he was not a great human rights advocate. he was a tax lawyer who just happened to be an honorable man who wouldn t give into this kind of pressure? he wasn t an oligarch, he wasn t a human rights activist. he wasn t a journalist uncovering, going after people.