megyn: doctor, thank you. a pleasure seeing you. that was scary. coming up, the obama administration is using billions of taxpayer jobs funding green energy companies. now we are learning that some of those companies have direct ties to the white house. new questions over whether the president s donors are influencing these big money decisions, in many cases those decisions have been losing ones as well. plus, the defense in the murder trial of a former university of virginia lacrosse player accused of killing his ex-girlfriend opening the case with a bombshell. a shocking new theory on how yeardly love really died. and are america s kids getting the right message from the whitney houston, from her death and the coverage of it? we will pick up the debate that bill o reilly started with this: whitney houston killed herself. do we all understand that? you don t use hard drugs for decades grsh right.
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
is it was on stage that last night. he looked back at me, after we did one number and he looked at me as if to say, yeah, i m michael jackson and i got this. you know, he looked really good and i teased some of the dancers when i see them because mj was 50 years old and they re like half his age and he still was wearing them out. reporter: on stage, always a perfectionist. off stage, a legend with a sense of humor. he s making big-money decisions, then woe lean over to me and just say silly stuff like, who s your favorite three stooges. i go, what, mj? oh, no within don t like that. i can have more or less of this? i like mo. reporter: but beneath the surface, concerns the very moment the concert was announced, jackson was pushing himself to the brink. i was thinking how is he going to do these shows? reporter: record producer rodney jerkins.
do you feel pressure from mr. trump? i have no comment, sir. i have no comment. thank you, sir. many would like to hear what he has to say, instead of a no comment. people would love to get any comment or denials or whatever he feels is true about the allegations. but what you just saw is what is the most legally prudent course, say nothing in public when you have an open grand jury probe grinding on. weisselberg and trump, they make all the big money decisions, and one senior trump organization official just went under oath. prosecutors scouring and the