all i want to say is they don t really care about us i said, all right, love you. me goes, love you more, see you tomorrow. and then tomorrow never came. we have a gentleman here that needs help and he s not breathing. right then i knew something was terribly wrong. i said, janet, is he dead? she said, he s gone. he was malnourished. he had multiple needle marks on him. some would say he was addicted in some way. when people leave this show, when people leave my show michael was in that state, in that bed because of the drugs administered by conrad murray. your honor, i m an innocent man. conrad murray abandoned michael when he needed help. that s when i realized he was no longer on the phone. when dr. murray left the room, michael jackson self-administered a dose of propofol that with the lorazepam created a perfect storm don tonight, a special investigation into the final days of michael jackson s life. more than two years after t
tonight, a special investigation into the final days of michael jackson s life. more than two years after the death of michael jackson, the manslaughter trial against conrad murray finally got underway in this courthouse. during the trial we heard from the people with jackson the final hours of his life. as the sun rose above los angeles s famed hills. the entertainer began the morning doing what he loved, preparing for a show. now do it slow. he and i would start about noon, 1:00 at his home. we would dance a few hours and stretch. you have to have a full attitude, have you a half attitude. do the full one. michael choreographer. we were on a journey with michael that was going to return him to the stage that he loved so much. we were eight days away from leaving for london. the stage is where michael was most at ease. on stage, there was no one better. since age 5, he had electrified audiences with hit songs around the world. and the world appeared rea
today. rob. yes, brooke. after a quiet month of february, march is certainly starting off with some severe weather. a tornado doing damage, destroying some homes across western oklahoma and the threat continues for tomorrow. we ll talk more about that at the top of the hour. reporter: i m sara sidner in port-au-prince, haiti, where the judge in the kidnapping case is delving further into the details trying to determine whether or not to release the last remaining accused missionary. i ll have details coming up. reporter: after the haitian earthquake, an infant who s injured is airlifted to miami, thought to be an orphan, but now a couple in haiti says she belongs to them and they want her back. i ll have that story at the top of the hour. thank you. also ahead, the swelling ranks of americans too broke to retire. what you can now do to afford your golden years later on. [ male announcer ] when we built our first hybrid,
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