force people we disagree with to change their beliefs, violate their conscience and violate their faith. shannon: we will watch to see what the ninth circuit does and if you and i are having this conversation if it ends up at the supreme court, thanks always for your time. thank you, shannon. shannon: some good news before we say good night, a 96-year-old in texas has finally checked off a peculiar item off of her bucket list. this hospice patient wishing to get arrested. the commerce police department made her dream a reality. lieutenant marcus can tara and officer garrett bolton taking the senior into custody. look at that mug shot and everything. he issued her a warrant for public intoxication back in the year 1949. the now-convict says the experience was great. kevin, i love that so much. she s like straight out of commerce. she s got her gangster little mug shot, black and white. i loved it. i love! shannon: is not something that i would wish for but i love
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pop star died. we re going to get more now from cnn s casey wian in los angeles. reporter: one of the paramedics who responded to michael jackson s home the day the superstar died in 2009 took the stand as the first witness in the jackson family s wrongful death lawsuit against entertainment giant aeg. he said he first thought jackson looked like a hospice patient, like someone at the end of a long disease process. he described seeing the 50-year-old singer, who suffered an overdose of the surgical anesthetic propofol, in this bedroom, pale, not breathing, and apparently dead. at the heart of the case, did aeg live employ and supervise dr. conrad murray? the physician convicted of involuntary manslaughter for administering the fatal dose of propofol. the jackson family contends e-mails show the concert promoter pressured murray to push jackson to perform at all costs. the gist of the plaintiff s
providing arms to the rebels. day three of the michael jackson wrongful death civil trial in los angeles. jackson s mother is suing concert giant aeg live. she claims that they re liable for billions of dollars because they hired and supervised dr. conrad murray, who administered the powerful anesthetic propofol that killed jackson. the first witness in the case gave graphic testimony about the day the pop star died. reporter: one of the paramedics who responded to michael jackson s home the day the superstar died in 2009 took the as the first witness in the jackson family s wrongful death lawsuit against music giant aeg. he said he first thought that jackson looked like a hospice patient, like someone at the end of a long disease process. he described seeing the singer who suffered the overdose of the anesthetic propofol, in this room, pale, not breathing, and