tv Larry King Live CNN August 9, 2009 9:00pm-10:00pm EDT
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familiar lit best. we'll be here again next sunday for the first and last word in sunday talk. until then, i'm john king in washington. take care. >> larry: jermaine jackson setting the record straight on drugs, family dram yashgs maybe who is the daddy next on "larry king live." >> larry: great pleasure to
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welcome to "larry king live" one of many visits he's made to this program, jermaine jackson. one of michael jackson's older brothers, former member of the jackson five. he sang co-lead with michael for a number of years. by the way, jermaine contributed a blog about michael's humanitarian work. it's on our website at cnn.com/larryking. and at the end of the program tonight in the last segment, we're going to have a very special announcement which is should be of interest to our viewers around the world. has it all now set in? >> pretty much. but still a shock. and with always be a shock. i feel his presence all the time. there is a time in the morning when it is just about like dawn or -- and the lights are still
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on. and the lights in the city. and can you see the sun coming up and there is a special time for me to go out and i just talk to the sky. i talk to -- >> do you talk to michael? >> i just say things to him. michael, wherever you are, i'm trying to talk to you. do you hear me? i mean i miss you. and it's such a beautiful time in the morning. it's quiet and very spiritual. >> larry: best time of day. >> it goes fast. >> larry: smokey robinson said the media coverage has made the mourning process harder for him. what do you make of the fact that the story never ends? >> well, it's a great loss to the world. and especially to me and my family and i guess people realize this is a great person. he is a wonderful person. >> the fact that it's in the
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papers every day and on television every night becomes -- you're not upset by it? >> well -- >> you understand it? >> yes. well not that i understand a lot of things they say. because i hate that jacko crap. they need to stop. that it's just getting the facts. they need to know the facts. because everybody thinks there are seven papers and doing business. there are facts. and that's the thing. >> larry: we'll get to some tonight. so many people are interested in that. who decides that? >> my mother. and i guess i want him at neverland. and there's a question. but still -- >> she's your mother. so can't she say, hey mom -- >> i'm not the only one, larry. there are so many. >> larry: what does your mother say? does she give you any hint? >> well, she -- she's thinking about -- see, i'm most concerned about the kids and him being
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secure in a peaceful setting. >> larry: so it would be like presley. they had to move presley's body to graceland. >> yes, i'm most concerned about that. but at the end of the day, certainly the final decision. >> larry: it is true that michael was unhappy tend of neverland. didn't want to go there anymore? >> during the trial, what they put him through with the trial, he wasn't happy. he had bitter feelings. you were. there you saw how peaceful it was. >> i cannot imagine someone not wanting to go there. >> it's peaceful. this came from an e-mail. once michael is buried, how would you and your family feel about the many admirers visiting the grave to pay respects? how do you draw that balance between making it a little obscene and still a good sense of mourning? >> well, the band played a very important part in his life. i feel they should have a chance
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to go and sort of pay a visit to him without it being too crazy. but at the same time, they're the reason why he did what he did. his performance on the level he was because he was giving it all back to the fans. i just it was wonderful but scaled down. i feel the fans were -- they still didn't get anything. >> larry: really? >> no. >> larry: you were disappointed? >> not the memorial, just that the fans weren't able to come. to touch and feel and be a part. >> larry: michael's daughter paris touched hearts. she spoke about her dad at the memorial service. let's watch a little and get your thought. >> i just want to say ever since i was born daddy has been the best father you can ever imagine. and i just want to say i love
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him so much. >> larry: i was there. you were, of course, standing right there. what did you -- that was not planned, right? >> no. >> larry: how did you feel during that moment? >> well, she said it all. all the names they've called him and all the things they've said about him for so many years. she stepped up and said, daddy. he was a father. he was a wonderful father and he was the great human being.
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she said it all. it wasn't planned. >> larry: how are they doing? >> they're doing fine. they're slowly but they're playing with my kids and they're coming back strong. they're doing fine. >> larry: not going out yet, anyway, are they? >> a little bit. they go to the movies to see "ice age." >> larry: oh, they do get that at least? >> yeah. >> larry: that's good. do you -- before the public service there was a private memorial. i know that's private but can you tell us anything about what that was like? >> well, my family felt that us being raised as jehovah's witnesses, it was very important to have something private for the family and my cousin, wendell hawkins, when dell, he spoke. he's an elder. he spoke very nicely so we had just a private moment and it was paris' request to play "gone to soon." we left there and came over to staples. >> larry: were you able to see michael after his death? >> yes, i did. i raced across town. i first got the word from you guys that there was something going on with him being -- going to the hospital. so i called my mother immediately and then she said, yes, she was on her way. i was in azusa, on the other side of pasadena. 45 minutes went by.
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i spoke to my sister, janet, spoke to our attorney. next thing i knew, i called my mother back and i heard this tone in her voice saying he's dead. she was crying. and i just cried and drove across town very quickly -- >> larry: you got to see him? >> yes. i came to ucla before all the helicopters flying in the sky and everything. first when i walked into the hospital, i went straight to my mother, caressed her and then i went to the room and saw him just lifeless and it just tore my heart out. >> larry: jermaine, by the way, has something special to show us. it's from the memorial service and a special announcement at the end of the show, too. that's next. the algae are very beautiful. they come in blue or red, golden, green.
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♪ with a child's heart nothing can ever get you down ♪ ♪ with a child's heart >> larry: what's it like for you to look at that? >> that's touching, larry, because that song "with a child's heart" says a lot just how innocent children are -- that's what he was about. it's tough. >> larry: the single gloves you and others wore at the memorial, whose idea was that? we've got one here. >> this was my idea.
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this was what he was about. this was the glove. when he put this on, he was ready for the stage. he was ready to just kill them. >> larry: how did he get that idea? >> i have no idea, but this is -- it's been him for years. it's the one glove and he was ready for battle, whatever you call it. >> larry: wow. they're beautiful gloves. and it was only one glove, right? he didn't wear two gloves? >> one. one. >> larry: very effective. the last time you said you were on the show, you said his wishes would be carried out exactly. that you wanted your mother to get custody. were you happy with the way all of this apparently has been resolved? >> yes. larry, there -- well, the co-counsel and john mcclain, these are people that we've known for many, many years. they're doing an incredible job. they raised a lot of money, close to $100 million for the estate. they're following out michael's wishes accordingly. i just said, and i'll say it again, anyone who is trying to contest the will is going against michael's wishes.
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>> larry: the judge said, though, they will have power for another 60 days. do you think it's all going to get together with your mother and them? >> yes. they're staying in close communication with my mother. again, i feel good because i've known joel cats for 30 years and he's a very standup guy and he's doing a great job. >> larry: branker is well known. >> yes. >> larry: your father, though he has a close relationship, he wants to visit the kids. he's not going to be involved in raising them because of his age. >> he's probably tired because he's raised us and he had a tough job.
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but, no, he has an aura about him that is really very respectful. >> larry: has he got a bad rap? >> he gets a bad rap. >> larry: why? he brings a little on, himself, right? he sometimes gets carried away. >> yeah, but that's his way of expressing himself. we owe it all to him because if he wasn't the way he was, larry, we wouldn't be the way we were. >> larry: was he a tough father? >> no, he was just the way fathers were during that time. they were very concerned about their kids growing up to be strong. with so many bad influences during that time. >> larry: wow. >> my father's been great. >> larry: he's spoken of the possibility of michael's kids going into show business. do you think that could happen? do they have any tendencies that way? i mean, who knows better than you? >> they love film. they love film and they love movies and they know a lot about animation. so there's a great possibility. yes. >> larry: there's been a lot of speculation about whether michael's dermatologist, as you know, dr. arnold klein, might be the biological father. i asked him about that when he was a guest. watch this. >> i think to the best of my knowledge i'm not the father. i want to tell you that this
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discussion, however, is between michael's children and this person. >> larry: you don't feel you have to take a dna test to prove anything? >> if they want my dna test, they can have my dna. i don't care at this point. >> larry: he asked in court for his lawyer to be involved somehow in all this and the court refused. what do you make of the klein factor? >> well, i really don't know that much about it. you can look at the kids and tell that they're michael's kids and the fact that people come forth and they say things just to get attention, but those are definitely michael's children. >> larry: do you know dr. klein? >> i really don't know him but i've heard so many things and i wouldn't like to say something that i really don't know that much about because there's been so much speculation around this whole thing. i don't want to be one to contribute to that. >> larry: i understand. do you think it's a good idea debbie rowe is going to get some visitation? >> absolutely. she's -- i've spoken to her. we talk about horses because she has a ranch and i had a ranch before. yes, i think it's perfect. it's wonderful. >> larry: we'll be right back with more of jermaine jackson. don't go away. >> why don't you stand next to paris? >> okay.
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a man with a golden heart, michael jackson. >> thank you very much. this is a special moment for michael, special moment for his legacy. it's a special award. >> larry: if you've been wondering about this gold piece on the set when we flash away, it's obviously rodon's the thinker. it says "save the world awards." jermaine jackson on behalf of michael jackson. what's the story of this? >> well, this was a special award that was given to michael from vienna, austria, and it was
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put on by the world awards media. they did an incredible job of just honoring him. everybody -- >> larry: he was going to get it and you went to get it for him? >> yes. they honored you, i think, in 2002. >> larry: they did, yeah. >> then they did michael in 2003. >> larry: more to say about vienna a little later. this is beautiful. where do you keep this? >> this is so heavy, larry. it's very heavy. we put it some place. it has to been a strong foundation. >> larry: an award or hernia? we have special home video from several years ago of prince, paris and their father. watch this. ♪ you're my daddy, my only daddy ♪ ♪ you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ ♪ you never know dear how much i love you ♪ ♪ please don't take my daddy away ♪ >> larry: do they talk about their father a lot? >> yeah. because he was most concerned about them all the time.
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that's why they traveled with him so much. >> larry: he took them everywhere, didn't he? >> yeah. >> larry: we can't deny age in life. it's going to happen to you, jermaine. happens to all of us. your mother is 79. god forbid something happens, what would happen to the kids do you think? >> the kids would be in good hands because there are so many of us. >> larry: they'll be communeally raised, do you think? >> we're going to surround them with this jackson love. there's so much love and so many children. they're in a wonderful setting now because they're communicating with kids every day which are our kids and tito's got kids and there are so many -- rebbie's got kids. there are just so many. they feel so comfortable now. >> larry: you're saying that would really not be a problem? >> no. >> larry: what about janet? we haven't seen her. what's her involvement with the kids? is she close with them? how's janet doing? >> janet is doing fine. she's busy doing her work right now. i was going through the market and saw janet wants the kids.
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i don't think that's the case. that's just sensationalism that's coming out there. >> larry: do you talk to janet? >> yeah. i speak to her. she's busy doing her -- she's doing a film then she's doing her next cd. >> larry: to you think you, the boys and her might get together for something? boy, would that pack them in. >> on the field, the dodgers' field -- no, that could be very exciting. >> larry: dodgers stadium. why not? the ball game around you. hey, we'd book anything. jermaine has written a blog exclusive for us on michael's legacy. go to cnn.com/larryking to read it. more with jermaine after the break. (pouring rain)
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♪ >> where's your guys' rhythm? come on. >> larry: do you ever see something wonderful and heartbreaking at the same time? by the way, are both sisters close with the kids? janet -- >> yes. >> larry: they're both? >> yes. very, very much. >> larry: lots of buzz whether a young man named omer bhatti might be michael's biological son. your father talked about it in a recent interview. let's watch. >> michael may have had another child. omer is his name? everyone said, oh, he was sitting right there next to rebbie and everyone was trying to connect some dots. do you know that as michael's other son? >> yes. i knew he had another son. yes, i did. >> and he looks like a jackson. >> oh, yes.
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he looks like a jackson. he acts like a jackson. he can dance like a jackson. >> larry: all right. let's hear it from jermaine. what do you make of omer? he reportedly denies he's michael's son. he was seated with the jackson family during the staple center service and there are also photos from this weekend of omer out with prince from this weekend with prince and blanket as well as jermaine's sons. who is he? >> i would say he's probably someone who michael really endeared and who wanted to just be part of his life. i really don't know if he's his son or not. but the fact that he's been around michael so much. i've seen pictures of him dressed just like michael with the hat and red shirt and everything. if he's not his son we're going to continue to give him love. >> larry: you like him? >> yes. >> larry: are you close to him? >> i've seen him at the house a few times and he's very nice, very respectful and that's all you can ask for really. >> larry: were you surprised your father seemed to think he
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might be? >> no. because i've been asked this question so much, but i really don't know. still, we're going to just take care of him and give him the love and the support he needs. >> larry: what about -- this is a twitter question. what about grace the nanny? is she going to be involved with the kids? >> i really don't know because right now my mother is in control of everything and she's just making sure the children are being children and they're just playing and having fun. i think they put all the school programs together for the coming year and stuff. making sure that their studies are right. all that is most important. >> larry: nannies are special people in children's lives. she must have been terrific, right? >> yeah, but she was always there. >> larry: that's what i mean. >> yeah, but like i said, my mother's in charge. so who knows.
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>> larry: tell me about your mother. is -- everyone who comes on this program says she's one of the greatest people they've ever known. >> well, my mother's very, very special. i'll say this. i think i'm the closest to her that looks like her and she's probably laughing right now, but, no, she's incredible. she gave us that -- just that loving, endearment, the wanting to understand people and the sharing and the kind that sometimes i say to myself, i wish i wasn't like that because sometimes there's people out in the world and they take advantage of that. we all have it in us and there's nothing we can do about it. >> larry: would she do well on this show or is she shy? >> she would do well because you would probably make her feel very comfortable. >> larry: she is shy, right? >> she's very shy. >> larry: did michael get that from her? >> we all got it from her. yeah. >> larry: you're saying all the jacksons are shy? >> they are shy until they hit the stage. >> larry: explain that. i have been told michael would be sitting shy, not wanting to go on stage.
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somebody calls him up, sheepishly gets up, whack. >> well, starts with my father saying, all right, get up. this is the stage. moving very little. so it's like rehearse, rehearse, rehearse. we felt more comfortable on stage. in a small setting -- if i was to come to your house and you had some guests and you asked me, jermaine, come in and meet someone. i'm very nervous. very shy. >> larry: really? >> yes. >> larry: another twitter question. are the children being raised as jehovah's witnesses? >> they've been to the hall before. i don't know if they're going to be raised as jehovah's witnesses because they've had christmases and enjoyed birthdays and stuff. >> larry: not decided yet? >> i don't think so. >> larry: you don't think so? >> i don't think so. >> larry: the results of the autopsy have been delayed again indefinitely. what effect is this having on jermaine and the family? we'll talk about it after the break.
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♪ >> larry: how do you and the kids -- before we ask you about the autopsy -- deal with all this paparazzi? amust say -- we'll talk about it later. there's a special announcement coming later. jermaine's been at my house a few times. i walk out to get the mail and there's 14 people across the street taking pictures. you've got to deal with that all day long. and the kids, how do you deal with that?
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>> you just ignore them. i said to you, larry, duck. >> larry: he tells me, duck. duck from what? you just get used to it? >> your answer was, why do i have to change my life for them? >> larry: yeah, why am i going to change my life? >> larry, they're there. this is all going to quiet down. >> larry: are you sure? when, what year? >> you're right. >> larry: the release of the official autopsy report delayed indefinitely. >> why? >> larry: you don't know why? they don't tell you? >> no. no. >> larry: as a family member couldn't you call the coroner and the others and say, what's going on? >> yeah, but i have to wait for my mother first. >> larry: boy, she really runs the show here. has she called? >> she's in touch very, very much. i do know once they're ready to -- the facts or whatever they're going to be, they're going to call her then they're going to come to the house. >> larry: didn't you get a family report, autopsy? for the family only? >> i don't think so. >> larry: no? you haven't seen an autopsy?
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>> no, i have not seen one. >> larry: do you fear -- what about the foul play that your sister, la toya, said? your father hinted at? do you think there's foul play defined by doctors doing wrong? >> larry, it's hard to say because there's so much being said and i think to rush to judgment would be the wrong thing to do or say. i think there's an ongoing investigation and to say these things is not -- without knowing the facts. if it ends up to foul play, then that will be dealt with accordingly. at the same time we really don't know. we will know and we will find out. >> larry: did you know or have knowledge of michael being addicted to anything? >> no. >> larry: never discussed it? >> never. i've never seen him act abnormal around me or never known anything like that. >> larry: did you ever ask him about it? >> no. >> larry: why not? >> that never came to my mind. >> larry: all of this is a shock to you? >> yeah. i heard during the pepsi
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commercial there was some things that he was taking during that time because the -- >> larry: hair. >> the hair thing. no, i never had any reason to ask him that. >> larry: now when you learn all this and people report about medication found in the house, are you surprised? >> i'm very surprised and very uneducated about all these pills and all these things, like i told you before. i like it that way. meaning not to have much knowledge about these type of things. at the same time, i'm hearing all this stuff and saying, where is it going? i tell you, if there was anything administered in my brother's body that was not in the proper setting, meaning a hospital, then that would be dealt with. >> larry: but you never thought of -- i mean, aren't you curious about it, as a brother? would it bug you if a doctor were giving him drugs indiscriminately? >> yes, absolutely. absolutely. because i'm one that won't even
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take an aspirin. and to hear these things, it's just shocking to me at his death. >> larry: do you know his doctor? >> no. >> larry: never met the doctor? >> never met him until he was in the hospital. >> larry: in the past there's been a lot said about dr. murray. you don't draw any conclusions, right? >> i don't like to draw conclusions until you get the facts. >> larry: all right. by the way, we received a statement from dr. murray concerning the mentions of him, not by jermaine. he says we're not going to respond to any statements made by any family member or anyone else at this time. dr. murray continues to cooperate with los angeles investigators in their efforts to determine the cause of michael jackson's death. i guess you support them, too? i mean, the investigators. >> yeah. >> larry: you want to know. you don't want to go without answers? >> right. let them do their job. >> larry: at this point you don't blame anybody? >> i'm not blaming anybody until the facts are there and how can i blame them? once the facts are there, then probably i guess we'll go into what they call a trial or
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whatever and it would be what it is. >> larry: do you think knowing michael as you do that he would want someone punished if that came out? >> listen, if this came out, it would be tough for anybody who had anything to do with michael's passing to walk this earth. really. >> larry: so you couldn't know if the family was planning anything because they didn't know if he had a problem, right? you didn't know if he had a problem? >> no. no. >> larry: what has surprised jermaine most about all of this since the death? we'll ask that next. $3500 or $4500 cash back... on top of all other offers.. on a new, more fuel efficient chevy. your chevy dealer has more eligible models to choose from - more than ford, toyota, or honda. so save gas... and money... now during the chevy open house. go to chevy.com for details.
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♪ you'll find that life is still around if you just smile though your heart is aching ♪ ♪ smile >> larry: great performance of a great song michael used to sing. the great charlie chaplin song. how did it feel standing up there doing that? >> wow, that was a moment. that was very, very tough. i wanted to do it for him because it was one of my favorite songs as well. >> larry: great song. >> yeah. >> larry: what about the concert tour? were you going to go on it, by the way? >> yes. yes. you're talking about the shows at the o2? >> larry: yeah. >> there's been so much talk he was pressured by how many shows he was doing and all this kind of stuff.
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larry, it's speculation and people talking the facts. >> larry: what did he tell you? >> well, it's not what he told me. aeg, randy phillips did an incredible job of just making michael's vision reality. michael creates and he wants the stage and he wants this and that. they brought it to the forefront where he was able to present to the world. the first time 3-d was going to be worked into concert and song. i feel that they did an incredible job just working with him. it started out with 31 shows. they went so quickly that they went back to michael and said these 31 are going to go so fast. do you want to add more? michael said yes, considering certain conditions. now, those 50 shows were designed over nine months. two shows a week. he can take off any time he wanted. >> larry: the people you were talking about, they wanted seven shows a week? >> no, it was two shows a week over a nine-month period.
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they did a great job, aeg. >> larry: what did you make of that final rehearsal? last time you were here it was reported there were hours of footage. is that true? >> yes, yes. that's all put into a sort of documentary film type of deal and that was -- >> larry: going to be shown in theaters, right? not television, theaters? >> yeah. >> larry: we have a twitter question. did michael embrace islam before he died? do you know if he became a muslim? >> well, i'm one. michael -- i would bring him books. he did a lot of reading because he reads everything. >> larry: did you perform "smile" at this austrian awards? >> yes, i did. ♪ that's the time you must keep on trying ♪ ♪ smile when you've been crying ♪ >> larry: you're going to start making that your song, huh? >> no, no. what it was, they asked me to sing it. if i'm going to accept the award, i have to sing the song. i think my kids were there
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holding the umbrella as i was singing. >> larry: oh, it was outdoors. >> yeah. >> larry: in the months since the death, have you learned anything about your brother that surprised you? >> i've learned how people really didn't realize the type of human being he was and how they had a misunderstanding about -- >> larry: all that conception about young boys seems to have gone away. >> because there was never no truth to -- >> larry: did you ever think there was anything -- >> i tell you, we know the facts because i knew my brother. they took something that was so wonderful. you've been to neverland.
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that was divine for children who were less fortunate, with wheelchairs, who were terminally ill. for them to take that, meaning the media, and make it a horrible place, i mean, you were there. >> larry: what did all that do to michael? >> it hurts because he's a human being and he had to say, how much more do i have to give? i mean, he's a great humanitarian. as well as just a great entertainer, he's a bigger humanitarian. he's done so much. people who needed liver transplants, he would pay for them. he would do all sorts of things. i mean, he was in the hospital i walked in here i wasn't sure what i needed. i'm not sure what i need. tom showed me how to use mifi to get my whole team working online, on location. i was like, "woah". woah ! only verizon wireless has small business specialists in every store to help you do business better. you're like my secret ingredient. come in today and connect up to five devices on one 3g connection. now only $99.99
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presence in spirit? >> i feel his presence in spirit all the time. we're all given a certain time on this earth, and it is our duty to try to be the best human beings we can be to ourselves and to others. i feel that michael did all of that. i feel he had a lot of good deeds, incredible deeds. that's all you can do is when you're gone take these deeds with you. i know my brother is in a very wonderful, peaceful place because of his actions. he took advantage of what god wanted him to do. make people happy, take your success and give to those who didn't have. >> larry: you believe in god? >> yes, i do. >> larry: do you get a little angry at him for taking michael so young? >> i don't get angry at god because god put him here and god has his time to say when he wants him back. michael did what he needed to do here during the time he was on earth. true, he didn't have to go so soon because there was so much more to do.
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i do know he took a lot of good deeds with him and he's in heaven. >> larry: speaking of that, michael jackson did so many things for others. jermaine wants to see that good work continue. read about it on our blog only at cnn.com/larryking. one more section with jermaine then a surprise will join us in the last segment with a special and the life i want to live. fortunately, there's enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, fatigue, and stop joint damage. because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma and nervous system... and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis. also ask your doctor if you live in an area... with a greater risk for certain fungal infections. don't start enbrel if you have an infection, like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections,
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announcement. ♪ >> larry: we have a lot of questions in this one area. twitters, voicemails, anything. what's your favorite michael jackson song? >> my favorite michael jackson song is "earth song." ♪ i used to dream, i used to glance beyond the stars ♪ >> because it's him acknowledging how our world is deteriorating. that's what he was most concerned about. you have to save the planet. you have to save the earth. he just didn't say it. he put it in songs.
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he put it in actions way before the al gores of global warming. way before all of this. he was most -- >> larry: he was ahead of his time? >> yes. he was -- he was the voice for those who could not be heard. >> larry: they tell stories of how frank sinatra would see a sad story on television and send money to the victim of that sad story. would he do things like that? >> michael would go. >> larry: go? >> and be there. and touch. and feel. besides giving money and paying for the operation -- there was a child who was all green from just a liver -- she needed a liver transplant. michael stepped up and took care of it. i hear so many stories like this. that makes me feel good. you know why? because he was raised the right way. he took his success and he just didn't care about material
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things because none of that is with him right now. he took all the good deeds with him. >> larry: there's been a buzz about a possible jackson family reunion. we touched on it earlier. you, janet, your brothers, a musical tribute. what's the word? musical tribute. what's the word? are you all going to get together? >> there's been some talk, but right now we're just making sure that things are fine with the estate and making sure that we finish just getting things back in perspective because it's very tough. >> larry: somebody wants to know if you've heard from elizabeth taylor? >> i haven't but i'm pretty sure my parents have, yeah. >> larry: what's your best memory of having fun with michael? by the way, did he have a sense of humor? >> oh, yes. michael and i, i guess all the brothers when we were backstage on the "victory" tour we would just be so hyped because we couldn't wait to get out there. when we played dodger stadium, before we would go out on stage we would be just backstage throwing candy and having food fights and all that kind you
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have stuff. when we would walk out there we'd be ready to kill them. >> larry: when you were kids and you looked at him, did you realize then what an amazing talent snefs. >> i knew he was special because i started out playing with uncles and then he just got into this james brown kind of thing with dancing and singing, but he was most concerned about being the best at what he did. he did a lot of practice, a lot of rehearsing. >> larry: he never had dance lessons, right? >> no. >> larry: what would you say to him if you could speak to him. if you had another moment with him? >> i would just -- if he was hear in the flesh, i would just joke with him like we always do. the last time i saw him we were singing a song together and so i said, michael, i love the way you did that. ♪ baby don't make me, baby don't make me, baby don't make me lie awake ♪ that song was so nice and he was
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>> larry: we're back with jermaine jackson and our special guest to close it out with a surprise announcement is shawn king, my wife, who is also chairman of the larry king cardiac foundation. my son larry jr. is a president. she's a singer. she's worked with jermaine. jermaine, do you want to open with what do you have to tell us? >> well, it started with a song first. we did "will you be there" with
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shawn and damian. we did a track and her voice is just incredible. so they wanted me to do a verse. so i asked them to be a part of it. we were doing in vienna, austria, sometime in september we're going to pay tribute to my brother and some of the world's greatest entertainers are going to be there. >> larry: it was going to be a birthday event. >> we wanted to be able to be sure that everyone that wanted to be there could be there. >> exactly. >> larry: so it's in september. we'll announce the date. let me get this straight, if you want more information about this, and we're being seen all over the world, the charities will benefit from this are earth cares and the larry king cardiac foundation. >> and larry jones feed the children. >> and larry jones feed the children. >> yes. >> larry: you can check it out on the website called tribute2009, one word, dotcom.
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>> and one last point, we have a jacksonlive.tv platform that we put together that we can stream to back blackberries and iphone. >> larry: what are you going to have at the concert? >> a lot of surprises. a lot of -- we'll even have party favors for the guests. >> larry: why e vienna? >> because that was a very dear place for michael. he loved castles and we're going to have this huge celebration in front of a castle. we're expecting hundreds of thousands of people. >> hundreds of thousands of people. >> there's plural, larry. >> we felt this would be the proper setting. the fans need something because they shut l.a. down, larry. they only let 20-some thousand into the staples. >> larry: we know about the larry king cardiac foundation.
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what's the earth care foundation? >> i founded it and it's basically to focus towards the alleviation of the suffering of children and people anyplace in the world. we're working with larry jones feed the children. larry jones is for real. he's the best. >> and because michael cared so much about children. >> exactly. >> we felt these were the perfect charities. >> that's a great idea. you have a special cd coming t includes a duet with jermaine and shawn. that cd will come out. the donations among those charities is the larry king cardiac foundation. >> it turned out very good. >> jermaine, he did such a great job. >> i don't get a chance to talk to you lately so why are you doing this? you? >> i'm doing it because i love music. i love jermaine. i love the jackson family.
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>> thank you. >> and it's just -- everything has come together so beautifully and so perfectly. i know it's meant to be. >> exactly. >> there's no question in my mind. >> larry: it will help a lot of people, too. >> it will help a lot of people. we've had some mischief in the studio, too. jermaine's vocal was erased accidentally, and he thinks it was his little brother. >> larry: you think michael did this? >> could have been. >> larry: you never know because he fooled around a lot, right? he was a kidding. for more information about the concert coming in september, they will give you the date when you contact them, it will be picked within a week. you can check it out on the website trib buute2009.com. you look for that cd when it
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