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(25 Oct 2011) 1. Wide of courtroom of US Judge Michael Pastor 2. Close view of defendant Dr. Conrad Murray 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ed Chernoff, Dr. Conrad Murray Defence Lawyer: "Did he ever, did he happen to mention the drug Diprivan again after he woke up? What did he say?" 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Cherilyn Lee, Nurse to Michael Jackson: "He said, 'I'm telling you, the only thing that's going to help me sleep right away is the Diprivan.' And, 'can you find someone to help me sleep?' " 5. Cutaway of Pastor with Lee on stand 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) David Walgren, Prosecutor: "And, Michael Jackson responded to you saying, he assured you that he would be safe. He only needs a doctor to monitor him while he sleeps." 7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Cherilyn Lee, Nurse to Michael Jackson: "Yes." 8. Cutaway of Murray 9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Cherilyn Lee, Nurse to Michael Jackson: "As I was going through all the symptoms, one of the symptoms was memory loss. And, I knew I was working with a great entertainer. And, I said, 'what if you start forgetting your lines?' Actually, I had written that up. And, he said, 'I would never forget my lines'. And he didn't want to listen to all the other symptoms. He just kept telling me that doctors told me it would be safe." 10. Wide view of Lee on witness stand and Pastor 11. Cutaway of Murray, UPSOUND: (English) David Walgren, Prosecutor: "You indicated to Michael Jackson, 'I understand you want a good night's sleep. You want to be quote, un-quote, knocked out. But what if you don't wake up. Correct?" 12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Cherilyn Lee, Nurse to Michael Jackson: "Yes." (Off camera question: David Walgren, Prosecutor: And he responded again, 'I will be ok. I only need someone to monitor me with the equipment while I sleep.') "Yes, that's exactly what he said." 13. Cutaway of Murray and defence team 14. Mid shot of Lee, UPSOUND: (English) David Walgren, Prosecutor: "You were not willing to give Michael Jackson the Propofol, or Diprivan, or IV drip, correct?" 15. SOUNDBITE: (English) Cherilyn Lee, Nurse to Michael Jackson: "Absolutely not." (Off camera question: David Walgren, Prosecutor: That's absolutely correct?) "That's absolutely correct, yes." (Off camera question: David Walgren, Prosecutor: Because, what you had learned is that it could kill him potentially?) "Yes, it wasn't used for home setting and it wasn't a sleep aid." 16. Cutaway of Murray 17. Lee leaves stand STORYLINE: A nurse testified on Tuesday that Michael Jackson asked her to help him get the powerful anaesthetic propofol but she warned him it was unsafe for use in a home setting. Witness Cherilyn Lee told jurors that Jackson complained he could not sleep and asked for the drug two months before he died. She didn't know about propofol and talked to a doctor before warning Jackson it could kill him if he used it as a sleep aid. The singer, however, insisted the drug was the only thing that would help him sleep and that he would be safe as long as someone monitored him, she said. Jackson also said he had received propofol during surgery but didn't mention any doctors, she added. Lee was the sixth witness called by defence attorneys for Dr. Conrad Murray, who has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter. Authorities contend Murray gave Jackson a fatal dose of propofol. Attorneys for the Houston-based cardiologist have countered that Jackson gave himself the fatal dose after Murray left his bedroom. Lee said she had treated Jackson for nutrition and energy issues as he prepared for his planned series of "This Is It" comeback concerts. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...