Day three of testimony in the manslaughter trial of former Michael Jackson doctor Conrad Murray.
Most of the testimony in the Conrad Murray trial on Thursday was by security guard Alberto Alvarez, an eyewitness to Murray's frantic attempts to revive the singer in his bedroom. Alvarez recounts Murray tell him to wrap up the drug vials around Jackson's death bed before a call we even made to 9-1-1.Â
Legal analyst Paul Callan gives American Morning wraps up the week in the court room.
There were some scary moments just after 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, when a 6-year-old child getting out of his grandfather's car at the Verde Elementary School tripped and fell in front of an approaching vehicle. The child was pinned under the vehicle until Boca Raton police officers arrived and with the assistance of a couple of bystanders, were able to lift the car while another person pulled the child out.
Motor Officer Mike Daly, Officer Bruce Sonnenblick and Community Service Officer Ernie Bucinskas were the first to arrive and quickly worked together to lift the car just enough to rescue the trapped child. They join American Morning live to talk about the amazing rescue and update us on the childs condition.
Sajjan Gohel with the Asia Pacific Foundation on what the killing of Anwar Al-Awlaki means for the future of Al Qaeda.
Rep. Peter King talks about the airstrike that killed American-born Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki.
As part of our In Depth: Broken Government series, Jeffrey Toobin writes that what looks like a fractured political system is really just America struggling to always agree while disagreeing, which is often neither possible nor desirable in a democracy. He says that there are just no right answers in government anymore.
Toobin says groups like No Labels don't get it. Labels matter and the middle of the road isn't always where you should be. Democrats and Republicans have principled differences. It's not broken, it's struggling.
Jeffrey Toobin talks to American Morning about why he insists there are no "right answers" in government.