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>> yeah. i think -- and again, i'm probably the most non-political, non-ideological guy you're ever going to meet. this has nothing to do with politics. my job is to wake up every day and fight for children. that is my only job is to fight for children. and republican, democrat, new school, old guard, whoever it might be, i need to work with everybody. what i've actually been very heartened by is, again, both sides of the aisle, congress, senate, whatever it might be, people understand that we have to get better. i haven't met with one person yet who said this is the time when complacency's okay, when the status quo's good enough. everybody knows we have to push the envelope to get dramatically better. we might have disagreements about the methods, strategies to do that, but everyone feels the same sense of urgency that i do, so i'm going to partner with everyone i can and challenge them and ask them to challenge me to push with a real sense of urgency. i'm acutely aware every day of how short this window is. i was lucky enough to be the ceo of the chicago public schools for 7 1/2 years. and let me tell you, that time flew by. that's like yesterday. so, you hope for eight years, but you can't bank on eight years, so you have to think in these next four years, how do we so fundamentally change the status quo that we change education forever in our country? and we need to work with everyone to move with a real sense of urgency to accomplish as much as we can in a relatively short amount of time. and yes, i would say make up for years, years, you could argue decades, of neglect and lack of support. >> one of the things that people applauded you for when you headed up the chicago public school system is that you weren't afraid to deal with charter schools. you weren't afraid to do the things that so many people concerned their selves with in terms of political fight. question of whether vouchers are better, incentive education, et cetera. yet, with all of that, particularly on a national level, strong lobby is the teachers union. are you ready to take that fight on? one has to believe that if some of what you want to put in, you're going to have a huge fight down the line. >> i think it's so important that, as i said earlier, we all have to stretch outside our comfort zone, we all have to be willing to challenge the status quo, and that includes the unions. i think it's very important that as they change, as they adjust to this new reality, that they be partners with me. it's very important that change happen with folks, not to them. and so, i'm in constant communication with the leadership of the nea and the aft, and i will tell you in all honesty, so far i've seen an absolute willingness to think differently to partner in different ways, and we all have to get dramatically better. but let me be clear, just as i'm going to challenge the unions every day to behave differently, we have to look in the mirror and we as the department of education have to equally be part of that change. let me give you a quick example. when i was in chicago, when the department of education used to call me, that wasn't always a call i welcomed that was usually a call about a compliance issue or audit report. it really had to do with how you close the achievement gap or help students learn more. so, i'm fundamentally trying to change the culture here. easy to talk about, harder to do. but can we move from being this big bureaucracy, this compliance-driven place to being a place of innovation and best practices and skills that work? so, yes, i'm going to challenge the unions every day, i'm going to challenge parents, students, we talked about that but we're going to be self critical and know we have to be part of how that change has to happen. we have to not only change ourselves, but we have to change how we interact with each other. and i will tell you, honestly in too many places around the country at multiple levels, the dysfunction, the inability to communicate, to sit down, to listen, to work together, that's hurt children tremendously. >> we should note that your father was an educator. your mom ran and runs a program for underprivileged kids in the inner city. so, you have been around african-americans and minorities your whole life. so, i wanted to couch that with this question. when you think about the importance of education and the symbolism of education, how much do you believe that the president's image and the first lady's image will go beyond the zeal of what we have seen now and be pervasive to change the thoughts of many of these not only young people but parents? >> i think the real and symbolic power of the president and the first lady is extraordinary. and i talked about how they are literally the living embodiment of what a great education can do. as i visit schools in chicago, as i visit schools around the country in this new role these first 100 days, i hear children talking not about just wanting to be the president, they talk about they want to be smart like the president. and i've talked a lot about the barack effect, the obama effect. and what he and the first lady have done and have the unique ability to do is they have made being smart hip. they have made it cool. and that's not to be underestimated. children around the country for the first time in their lives really think if i work hard, if i do well, i can accomplish anything, i can be the president of the united states. adults used to say that historically, but as you well know, the adults didn't even believe that in their own heart. they didn't see it. for the first time, adults and children around the country can say, if i work hard, if i get a great education, i can be successful. so, i think the president has a phenomenally powerful ability, and the first lady, to relate to children and say i was in your, you know, i walked in your footsteps. when the first lady came and visited our building, first thing she said to the staff here is she said thank you. she said because of great educators -- she went to neighborhood schools, not, you know, nothing elite, neighborhood schools on the south side of chicago, she and her brother. they have both gone on, obviously, to do fantastic things. she said thank you, because educators like you made me. think about how powerful that statement is. >> when we return, american airlines invest in its future by educating underserved students. our "slice of life" is next. ♪ ( sniffing ) ha ha ha! 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[ laughter ] >> he's not happy today. >> you ever talk to a chimp before? >> no. >> no. >> what do you want to be when you grow up? >> models. >> a rap star. >> you guys are kidding, right? [ laughter ] >> let me tell you something. i had big dreams when i was a kid. did you know what i wanted to be? a movie star like king kong. now look where i am, in a cage. talking to kids. >> you know what? i hear the banana truck is here. i have to deal with some invoices. you'll be okay? the three of you. >> yeah. i'll be fine bring me some bananas. >> bring you some bananas. >> some fresh ones too not green. >> okay, got it. >> can i tell you guys a secret? >> yeah. >> i stole his keys. tonight, when they leave me here, gaming to break out of this cage. >> where are you going to go? >> i don't know. where do you think i should go? >> the jungle. >> the jungle? >> yeah. >> i don't know where there is a jungle around here. i mean -- >> well, you could always visit my grandma. >> really? >> she's very nice. she works at the zoo and she's nice to the animal. >> she works at the zoo? >> yeah. >> i don't want to be locked up. i want to be free. i want to walk around and so i've got these keys. what i'm going to do is i'm going to escape from this cage and then knock him over the head. maybe stuff him in a trunk or something like that. and then i'll, you know, probably have to get a suit or something like that so i can blend in. maybe a baseball hat and then i'll shave. >> you can always come to my house. >> really? >> you can live in the backyard. >> really? >> it's really, really fun out there. >> do you have swings or anything? >> i have monkey bars. >> monkey bars! [ laughter ] that's fun. that's perfect for me. >> i also can buy bananas. >> that would be good too. you'll get me the nice round ones, not the green ones? >>. >> yeah. i'll try to give you appreciate ones. >> that would be nice. whatever you do, don't tell him. okay. >> okay. >> because i have had enough of him. i'm going to fix him. fix him good. >> all right. here we go. bananas, fresh off the truck. various colors, mostly yellow, go ahead, jimmy. pick whatever you want. >> i'll take one. thank you, you can have that one. so we're just talking here. and -- >> what are you talking about? >> i'll be honest. i was planning to escape. >> what? >> these girls, they stole the keys. >> no. >> you stole the keys? >> no. >> they stole them out of your pocket. >> no. >> when did you do that? i was here and then left -- >> it wasn't her. it was her. right? >> well, it was him. honest. >> hold on a second now. >> yeah. >> hold on a second. >> he told us he stole the keys to escape. >> i did no such thing! >> you're not being escape. that's another not being a good soldier. >> a what? >> a good soldier. >> listen, i don't know what kind of communist school you go to, but here's the story. i may not be a peace builder whatever that is, but i'm going to live with her at her house. >> how that's going to happen? how did you take my keys? >> don't worry about it. anyway -- >> she did not steal them. >> shh. she stole them. >> no. >> any waive, what i'm trying to say is this. i'm going to be living in her bedroom and she's going to live in the backyard. >> no, you get to live in theb backyard. >> what do you mean i get to live in the backbackyard? >> animals live in the backyard. >> whoa, i'm an animal. five minutes ago we were best friends. is she always like this? >> no. >> here's what's happening. i'll be living in the bedroom and she's be in the monkey bars in the backyard. >> no. >> well, i get the bed. >> we both get the bed. >> i get on one side, you get on the other. >> listen, i have a lot of bugs on me. >> well, he's not getting the keys. >> all right. let's go. get me out of this thing. >> i'm not -- >> what do you mean? we had a deal. we were going to be peace builders together. i was going to live in your bedroom with you. >> too crowded. >> oh! >> too crowded. i have too many toys. >> oh! >> so you're saying that -- i met the two of you, we hit it off and you promised me a home and now you're going back on your program uses. -- promises. >> i want to go back to my lives. >> all right. fine, see what i care. >> what happened? i passed out. >> don't tell anybody what happened in here. okay? bye, kids. have a nice life. 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[ cheers and applause ] >> thank you for watching. if there's one thing i can promise you tonight it is this, you will go away disappointed. it was game four of the nba finals tonight from the amway areyna -- arena in orlando, florida. have you been watching, uncle frank? >> yeah. >> have you been watching, guillermo? >> yes. >> i don't hate to make predictions but i think it will come down to whoever makes the most baskets. a lot has been made ofhe series so far about kobe bryant's attitude. the sport world has been abuzz about how serious he is about moe winning, how somber he has been. i happen know it's related to fact that he's still upset that adam lambert lost "american idol." but as you will see in the exclusive interview with parking lot security guard guillermo, his sense humor is still intact. >> kobe, kobe, kobe! kobe, kobe! >> how you doing? >> kobe, kobe! how are you kobe? >> i'm doing good. >> i have only two questions for you. the first one, -- [ speaking in spanish ] >> i appreciate the invitation. i have to check my schedule, c n can -- i can get back to you? >> yes. thank you very much. second question, kobe. do you think we'll ever have a black president? >> that's a tough one. i would have to say yes. >> yes? me too. one last one do you like basketball? >> a little bit. i enjoy it. >> me too. >> do you play? >> yes. >> you do? >> yeah. >> what position do you play? center? >> guard. >> that's surprising, i thought a man of your size would play center. >> well, play with mexican guys. good luck, i'll give you a high ey, kobe bryant. >> thank you very much, man. [ cheers and applause ] >> if you have been watching the games by now you've noticed that magic coach van gundy who looks more like a restaurant manager, and tell me if this doesn't match perfectly. >> listen to me, listen to me. i want the glasses full at all times and if i see you bus boys -- you will be out on your nose! >> right? throwing ketchup bottles by now. the bad part of the final is that when the series is over, that's it for basketball. and they have nothing left to show on nba tv. nba tv covers the nba 24 hours a day. since they won't have any games to cover, this season, they're expanding their original programming. in fact, they're even doing their own version of the discovery channel show "the deadliest catch". >> the trap comes up and the catch is a good one. kevin love carrifully lifts it from the trap. it's a male. he passes it over to love, back to chandler. across to love who goes up and -- oh, no! rejected by blake griffin. >> trap, catch 'em! >> all right. on the program tonight, dwy wade wl ujoins. my cousin sal will be here. we'll be right back with jack black, so stick around. # made just for men, [ thinking ] burning, itching... but the pain's the worst. i houlda used... 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[ cheers and appuse ] >> they're telling me he's stuck in the elevator. >> who is? jack black? >> jack black. but i think they have him on the cell phone. give him a call. i'm going to call right now. >> what do i do? press the thing? >> yeah. should be ringing. >> all right. >> hello? >> jack, it's jimmy, can you hear me? >> jimmy, hey, i'm stuck in the elevator, man. >> i can see that. >> you can see me? >> yeah, i can see you on the security camera. >> is that you? >> yeah. >> let me put you on the speaker. >> are you okay? >> no i'm freaking out. i've never been stuck in an elevator before. >> well, we'll get you out of there in a second. >> help! >> the one thing you don't want to do in this situation is panic. all right? >> i'm going to drink my own urine. i have to drink my own urine. how do i survive in this [ bleep ]? >> just hold tight, jack. we'll get you out of there in a minute, i promise, all right? [ screaming ] >> all right. we'll get him out. we'll gehim out for the next segment? very good. should i hang up or stay on? i'll hang up. okay, i'll call you back. all right. well, should we go -- all right. one of our guests tonight has an nba championship ring for his finger and an olympic medal for his neck. the other one, my cousin, who's won nothing. please welcome from the miami heat, dwyane wade and my cousin sal. [ cheers and applause ] well, welcome. thank you for coming. you had a great season. you finished third in the mvp voting that's all right, huh? >> it was all right. >> it was all right. because you could have ideally would have liked to have been playing right now? >> ideally i would have loved to have been playing right now. >> does it bum you out to watch the other guys? >> not really. i understand my team is in a different place than the other teams. >> speaking of different place, i usually sit there. is it too late to switch places? >> no, you have been the mo-- y have demoted. >> what are the earrings you are wearing? that's like an earring that my grandmother would wear. or one earring there. >> yeah. >> what is that? >> a gift from my grandmother. >> you got it from your grandmother? okay. well, we have decided it would be fun to send my cousin sal with dwayne -- and you pretended to be his handler. >> everyone had to go through me. >> pple got to line up to get dwayne's autograph and dwayne rewarded his fans by tormenting them. here it is, take a look. ♪ >> how's it going? been here a while? >> since 8:00. >> wow. been here a while, yeah? >> yeah. >> what's wrong with you? >> been -- >> no, physically what's wrong with you. >> oh. >> what do you mean what's wrong with me? >> the first two hours it's for people with sicknesses or illnesses. there's nothing wrong with you with at all? no rickets or shin splints? >> i'm his biggest fan. >> well here's the thing. he has a big, big heart, but he has a temper. here's what we'll do. you were in a water skiing accident. and just got out of the hospital. water skiing, you blacked out and next thing you know you woke up in a neck brace and two well-placed band aids on your head. dwayne, we have another kid from the hospital. >> oh, man. >> this one got it bad. >> how you doing? how you doing? >> good. >> what happened? >> a water skiing -- i blacked out. [ laughter ] >> when did this happen? >> um, just recently, you know? >> and you're here today to get my autograph? >> yeah. you're my favorite player. >> oh, man, that's g, man. that's g. what was your water skiing? >> i was everywhere. >> you have like amnesia? >> yeah, he's got amnesia? >> yeah. >> you had the water skiing accident, who was dring the boat? >> um -- [ laughter ] what's going on? >> you need something? you need help? you need to sit down? >> i thought he might black out. >> he's blacking out. >> yeah, grab him. >> no, i'm all right. >> let him on the table. >> no no. >> medic! medic! >> no. i'm sorry. it's all right. it's all right. it's all right. >> it's okay, buddy. what is it? what is it? >> you're my favorite player. and i wanted to meet you so bad. >> you're my favorite water skier. >> no, no. [ laughter ] no. >> last week they told me -- they wouldn't let me meet you if i didn't have an injury. >> who told you this? nobody told you this. >> i wanted to meet you so bad i was willing to do this. >> so you're faking this? >> i'm sorry. i mean, i'm sorry. >> who told you this? who would have told you this? >> was it u? >> no, it was not me. what do you think, i have neck braces to give around to people? this is a stupid autograph signing session. he came in like this, i wanted to meet dwyane wade. >> don't talk. don't talk. i'll take care of it. send me -- i'll tame care of it. go ahead and tell him. tell him the truth. >> yeah, tell him. [ laughter ] >> i mean -- >> i told you, i'll kill you, i'll kill you! i'll kill you dead, man! don't listen to him, don't listen to him. don't listen to him. >> stop. stop. stop. if he's going to do it, grab the he's hurt. >> i'll kill you! [ laughter ] >> let me take this off. why did you lie to me? oh, my god. want to go water skiing? [ cheers and applause ] >> and we've got our -- your friend is right here. he decided to come to the show tonight. he's healed. he's totally fine. now later tonight, on our regular show after "nightline" we have a bunch more of that. dwyane wa c asindousan l, ody. we'll be right back with jack black. announcer: this is lisa & jackson. they told us ey wanted a laptop with... ...speed, a big hard drive and a good gaming computer... ...for under $1500. we told them you find it, you u keep it. - let's check these out. - this is nice. - let's go see the macs. - these are way more money, dude. it's a little too small. maybe we'd rather go with pc. - let's try that for him. - this is good for games too, right? - yea. - both: blu-ray! - we're ready to buy this one. - what!? - announcer: they agree. it's a pc. - we're buying this! - i'm a pc and i'm 11. - and uh, i'm not. real steamed milk, and decadent chocolate... in mcdonald's mccafé mochas. now come to mcdonald's any monday through august 3rd... and get a sample si free! awesomé. ♪ baish plus. active naturals wheat formulas proven to target and help repair damage in just three washes. - building shiny, strong... - hair with life. announcer: new aveeno nourish plus. kind of consider myself a robinhood of the directing world. buick enclave the finest luxury crossover ever. i need some zen time with this model thank you. do you want to go to my apartment? what?! what... need a moment? i thought ou were a believer. someone who wanted to blog about their ideals. i love blogging! chew it erer with twix we add the hops not once, not twice... but three times during the brewing process... instead of all at once. triple hops brewed miller lite. great taste. less filling. ♪ >>> hi, there. welcome back. if you're just joining us our guest tonight jack black is unfortunately stuck in the elevator here in our building. so i guess we have him on the phone. i'm going call him again. >> -- you just -- >> maybe. 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[ female announcer ] trying to get pregnant? clearblue digital ovulation test shows you the 2 best days to conceive. it's digital. it's easy. >>> it had been nearly a year since donna paulsifer left california, vanishing with her children in the summer of 1969. then, suddenly, she returned. her ex-husband learned about it from mutual friends. during all this time she hadn't called you, she had -- >> never heard a word. never. >> donna had been living in illinois with mike kent, her boyfriend, whom she would soon marry. and now, nearly a year after she first left california, she was unexpectedly back. but she had only one of dick's children with her. his son, rich jr. >> saw her, talked to her, where's michelle? she's with friends. i said no, no, no, that don't work. i said where's she at? i want to talk to her. i want to see her. and i want to know where she's at. that's none of your business. >> none of your business? >> none of my business. that's exactly what she said. >> donna, however, did allow dick to take his young son for a ride. and during this ride, rich jr., who was still 6 years old, said some alarming things. he, too, had no idea where his little sister was. hadn't seen her in months. hadn't seen her since the day mike kent and donna packed them all up and left california. and little michelle was not with them. >> he said when we left, michelle was not there. i said what do you mean she wasn't there? he said, well when we packed up, i don't know where she was. she just wasn't with us. >> angry and frustrated, dick confronted donna about michelle's whereabouts. >> i figure well, you know what? this can happen to my son, i've got him right now. i said i'm taking him. she says no you're not, i'll call the police on you. and so, we got into actually a yelling contest. i said this is over. this is done. i'm not doing this. that's when i went to the police department again to file a missing person this time. >> according to dick, the police referred michelle's disappearance to the orange county district attorney's office. but once again, he was asked who had legal custody of michelle. and was told that as long as donna had custody and she says she knows where the child is, there was nothing the police or dick could do about it. >> she's missing, and they would not do anything. i was so beside myself, i could have ripped the counter off because i knew there was something wrong. and why -- i didn't think anything violent or, you know, anything physical happened. >> there was good rason for dick paulsifer to have such years because just days after his confrontation with his ex-wife, donna left california and disappeared once again. this time, taking rich jr. and the secret of where michelle might be with her. with no one to turn to, dick kept searching for his children on his own. until, sadly, the days turned into years. dick went on with his life, but not one day went by without him thinking about where his children might be. and then in 1980, eleven years after donna first left california, there was a break. dick paulsifer was served with court papers, a new request for child support. but dick noticed something unsettling. donna had requested child support for only one child, rich jr. not for michelle. she had divorced mike kent and was living in wisconsin. her address was listed on these documents, so dick immediately got her nuer and called. he talked to his son rich jr., who was now 17 years old. and then he spoke to donna, who unbelievably refused to tell him where michelle was living. what was life like when you have to wonder and look at every little girl you see? >> you're always seeing that child. someone, walking through a crowd. wow that could have been her. >> this isn't like once a year? >> no, it's all the time. >> after dick called donna's home, he and rich jr. reconnected as father and son. within a year, rich jr. decided to move to california to live with his father. as a kid, whenever he asked his mother about michelle, she would change the subject. over the years, rich jr. was haunted by something he remembered hearing late one night, back when he still lived with his mom. >> i think it was my junior year, i don't recall exactly, but i walk up to her crying. her bedroom door was closed and i heard michelle's name, and i also heard dad, also. but i was not quite coherent and i was just barely awake. >>bout a year after rich jr. moved to california, dick took him to a hypnotist to see if he could remember a clue, maybe a distant memory that would lead them to michelle. but the session proved useless. rich jr. was forced to hold onto his fading memory of the last time he saw his sister alive. he was 6 years old. it was in the wee hours of the morning when 3-year-old michelle woke him up. >> she came walking, strolling in the room and crawled up on my bed and asked me to hide her. she said, hide me. please. >> yeah? >> hide me. >>id s seem terrified? >> no. just minutes, not even probably a minute after that mom came in and, you know, took her out of the room. >> what did she say? >> she didn't say anything. she just picked her up and walked her out of the room. >> did you ever see her again? >> that was the last time. >> within a day or two, rick says his mother and mike suddenly decided to move away saying they were leaving michelle with relatives. during their 11-year separation, rich jr. had no idea how badly dick wanted to find his childre now, after living under his dad's roof, his father's obsession to find michelle also became his quest. in 1987 or '88, nearly 20 years after his little sister disappeared, rich jr. called his mother demanding to know what really happened to michelle. >> she just flat-out said, i'm not going to tell you. and i said, well, you know, i'm her brother. don't you think i have the right to know? >> sure. >> and she goes, rich, you know, things happened. we didn't have a whole lot of money and we couldn't keep all three of you. and be grateful that i chose you. and i asked her well, is she still alive? and she said yes. and i asked her, well, is she still under the last name of pulse if ifer and she said yes. and i said well, you know, what's it going to take for you to tell me where she is. and she said rich, i'm not here to make a deal with you. and that was pretty much it. the conversation. >> had michelle been sold or given up for adoption or maybe fallen ill and taken somewhere? and why would donna be so secretive? had michelle been harmed? dick had long since remarried. but he had never stopped looking for his michelle. he scanned the internet searching names, even speaking once with a michelle kelly pulsifer, but sadly, it wasn't his michelle. then in 2001, 32 years after michelle's disappearance, dick'sryives had a family reunion at a park in san diego. it was there that a former sister-in-law was reminded about michelle's disappearance, and about dick's desperate attempt to find her. she offered financial help to fire a private investigator who might finally find michelle. >> when we were first hired to find michelle pulsifer, i assumed it would be quite easy and that this would take a matter of several weeks, if not a month at the most. >> paul chamberlain worked as an fbi agent for nearly 20 years. he handled hundreds of kidnapping and extortion cases before forming his own investigative and security consulting firm in los angeles. and taking on the search for the missing girl. >> the facts that were given to me sounded very much like a domestic problem. and that, therefore, the child was probably out there somewhere. and not that difficult to find. >> but after searching for documents, school records, and interviewing dozens of people, not only had chamberlain not found michelle, but after she was about 3 years old, he could find nothing to suggest michelle pulsifer even existed. >> got the feeling that something terrible might have happened, and we realized that standard investigative techniques were not finding michelle pulsifer. >> the private investigator had never seen anything like it. as he'd later report to dick, there was no paper trail. no one who'd seen her. no leads whatsoever. nothing. when a father has searched so long, how much does nothing weigh? almost enough to crush him. >> when he said, there's no reco record, from 196 -- there was no record of michelle from 1969 on. >> that's when chamberlain took his files to the orange county district attorney's office. the same office where 34 years earlier, authorities told dick that since he didn't have legal custody, there was nothing they could do about finding his missing little girl. but this time, they saw something in this case. and in this small photograph from 1969. >> she's just this little kid. >> larry yellin, orange county deputy district attorney. >> i've got the feeling very early on in seeing this one little grainy picture that was all we had at the time of this little blonde girl, and you kind of get an image of what she could have been, maybe, growing up. what her life could have been life, that she was deprived. and so you are driven to find out what happened. >> an investigator for the district attorney's office spoke to donna, who is now married for a third time. she was living in wisconsin. her new name, downa prentiss. finally, for the first time since leaving california, she tells her story. >>> coming up, can michelle's mother help find her? 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had she been sold or adopted, as dick had feared? after more than 30 years ofope and heartbreak, dick pulsifer was no closer to knowing what had really happened to michelle. at what point do you give up that hope? >> when they tell me what happened, you know, why isn she here. >> orange county investigators continued searching, and soon new information surfaced about mike kent. the boyfriend turned husband, and now ex-husband, had a criminal record. with conviction for battery and violating restraining orders. he also had a history of alcohol and drug abuse. >> we concluded michelle never left that home in huntington beach alive. >> by august of 2004, the orange county district attorney announced mike kent and donna prentice had been arrested for murder. mike was the first taken into custody. he reached out to his son jamie kent. the little boy who also lived with michelle, but was too young to remember. he was only 2 when they left alifornia in 1969. >> he told me the day he was in custody in lake county jail, he called me, and he just wanted to let me know, he says jame, i swear i never hurt that little girl. >> who did he think did it? >> my dad swore to me he didn't hurt that little girl. so i think donna did it. >> why would he not walk out the door that day and go directly to authorities? >> he was in love. he was protecting donna, i believe. >> the people versus james michael kent and donna prentice. >> mike kent and donna prentice both pleaded not guilty. as it turned out, mike would never have his day in court. he was in poor health when he was arrested, and died just six months later. with kent dead, donna prentice was about to stand trial for murdering her daughter, despite the case's obvious challenges. you don't have any body. >> right. >> you don't have a murder weapon. >> right. >> do you have a motive? >> couldn't tell you one. >> what he could say was his team of investigators had exhausted a leads, talked to friends, relatives and former roommates in an effort to find michelle. or at least to find out what had happened to her. >> we started this investigation thinking she was dead. but wouldn't it be great if we were wrong? and wouldn't it be great if we could reunite this now adult girl with her long-lost father? >> maybe she did go to another family or ran away or grew up with somebody? how do you prove that's not the case? >> because all the avenues that we went to, all the hints or clues we could have had, all led us to the sad conclusion, and that is, she's dead. she never left that house in huntington beach alive. >> so what really happened to michelle? was her death an accident? had an angry parent hit her too hard? or was she deliberately killed? whatever the answer would turn out to be the prosecutor said it was time someone besides her father stood up for little michelle, so hewould, in court. what is it about that 30-year-old grainy picture of that little girl? >> because she's anybody. which means she's everybody. and we should not let her just be lost and forgotten. >> now, jurors were going to hear not only from donna herself, but also from mike kent, in his own voice, from beyond the grave. would the mystery of what happened to the girl in the little blue dress finally be solved? 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>> yes, that he heard me say this. >> okay. >> and i said, well, i disagreed with him. >> okay. >> as far as i was concerned because of the length of time, that she was dead. because i'm not -- i was not going to go through anything that was not going to -- >> why would you say she was dead? >> no, no, i didn't say that. i said she was dead to me, because i was not bringing her into my life. >> donna also defended her seeming indifference to what had happened to her own dghter. >> it's hard to believe that you never, ever, and you know, after all these years without your daughter. i mean, aren't your curious where she is or if she's alive or who she's with? >> no. >> okay. so you kind of just erased her from your mind? >> mm-hmm. >> in the interview, barakovich asked donna seven times about michelle's whereabouts. and each time she told him she thought her daughter might have been taken to canada by mike's mother. after all, she said, there was a girl named michelle, about her daughter's age, among mike's relatives there. but detective barakovich poked a giant hole in donna's theory. >> there is a sister that has a daughter michelle, and it's their daughter. they just happen to have a daughter named michelle. >> okay. >> i know it's a lot of years gone by. i got a feeling this has probably been eating at you for all these years. it had to be. >> that was -- that was the last -- >> okay. >> was donna crying because she finally realized that her daughter was dead? or was there something else? >> she could be crying for herself, because the investigator just blew up her alibi. >> what kind of mother could so callusly, so matter of factly describe putting her little girl out of her life for so many years. prosecutors argued only one that was guilty of killing her. but remember the state had no body, no eyewitnesses to a crime, no physical evidence that a murder had even occurred. the defense was about to present an alternate killer. in essence, her attorney's would put mike kent on trial. jurors would hear new details about the marriage, and a haunting tape with kent's claims about exactly what happened to little michelle in the summer of 1969. >>> coming up, dead men do tell tales. will the mystery finally be solved? >> michelle didn't come out of the back. apd?hen what hnepe ound a i me okay remember she said she was gone. x# xi fios guy! where ya headed? ah, just installed fios in the whole building. now everyone has the fastest upload speeds. and we're giving them a mini netbook. well, i'm sticking with cable. so's ted. 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>> yes, she called for michelle to come in. >> she called for michelle? >> yeah. >> and what happened? >> michelle didn't come out. donna went back. >> okay in her bedroom. she went in her bedroom to get michelle? >> yeah,ichelle's. >> okay. >> and then what happened? >> she came back out, and i remember she had -- all the color in her face was gone, and she was leaning up against the house, like support, you know. >> mike said the look on donna's face prompted him to walk into michelle's room to see what was wrong. he said the 3-year-old toddler was curled up in a fetal position. and she was motionless. >> just looking at her, you could see something was wrong. you could almost tell she was dead just from walking in and just seeing her. and my first thought was, she's dead. >> okay. >> and i touched her and she was cold. >> how could you tell she was dead, though, right away? >> she was -- she was just -- plain, the way she was cold. >> make said he turned to donna and told her, michelle's gone. then donna said something that troubled him. >> she said, what are we gonna do now? mike said she reacted like they were in deep trouble and he decided to do something about it immediately. >> go ahead, mike. tell them what you did. >> this is part i didn't like. part of the parts i didn't like. i picked up michelle in the garage and put it on the floor in the back seat and we drove up to the can on. dug a shallow spot, wrapped michelle up in the blanket, covered her, covered her with stones so that the animals wouldn't get at her and -- >> okay. >> after his arrest, mike took investigators to a canyon where he said he buried michelle's body. but her remains were never recovered. brower told the jury mike kent's word was no good. that donna never knew that michelle had died or that mike had buried her. that she was, he said, a good mother. >> every single person associated with this case says donna prentice was a loving, caring, excellent mother. there is not one blemish or bump. >> and mike? the exact opposite, he argued. a violent monster, he told the jury. brower told witnesses who swore mike had assaulted them while he owned a bar back in illinois. a business partner was beaten. a customer was shot. a girlfriend was battered. that girlfriend dated mike after donna was out of the picture. donna, he told the jury, had believed michelle was alive, and always wanted to reunite with her. but couldn't, because she was a battered woman. terrorized by mike. >> he went through what i would call some kind of ritual terror when he made her go up into the bedroom, of a place that they were staying, that he took a loaded firearm. he fired several rounds at her head, while she sat in the bed, to persuade her that if she contacted the mother or tried to get the child back at this time, that she was going to die. >> brower said donna was so afraid, so terrified she dare not tell a soul about michelle for the next 35 years. not even after she divorced mike kent and moved to a different state. why at one point during the many years that followed, when she did get free of michael kent, why doesn't she make a simple telephone call? >> the reason she doesn't make a simple telephone call is because he's still at large. he's still knows where she is. >> the defense wanted the jury to believe that kent had actually secretly killed the little girl, and buried heir. and then convinced donna her daughter was at his mom's. and then terrorized donna into asking no questions about it for four decades. but if jurors did actually believe mike's story, the defense wanted them to focus on one thing. the stunned reaction mike claims she had when she discovered her daughter dead in her room. >> i remember she had -- all the color in her face was gone, and she was leaning up against the house like support, you know. >> brower said donna's reaction, if it had ever happened, was proof that she was no killer. >> that was not the description of a person who anticipated finding a dead body. >> so had donna prentice found her daughter dead and conspired with her husband to cover it up for decades? had she done worse? or was she an innocent, battered woman, too scared to find out the truth about her own daughter? 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ba da ba ba ba ♪ rock with you all night ♪ dance you into the sunlight ♪ i want to rock with you >> michael jackson was a shy man who communicated mostly through music, so it was a rare thril when he agreed to an intimate chat with fans and answered some of their very personal questions. what they were treated to, a side of the superstar few outside his circle ever saw including poignant revelations about the one thing he wished for that he just couldn't have. ♪ my life will never be the same ♪ >> it was october 2001. michael jackson was about to release "invincible," his first new album in six years. a video would follow. to promote his new music, he agreed to an online audio chat sponsored by getmusic.com and rollingstone.com. >> it's a pleasure to talk to you, man. >> pleasure to talk to you. >> fans here and around the world, perhaps some of the same fans who have gathered to mourn him, logged in for a chance to ask the king of pop their questions. >> we have marguerite from the netherlands. >> michael spent an hour on the phone never revealing his location. the rolling stone editor was the moderator. >> there was a graciousness in talking to him. he listened and he would respond. it was very clear that -- i don't know if you call them boundaries. he had certain assumptions about what he was going t talk about. >> it was an unusual event for jackson to agree to. he spoke mostly about the new album and his video, but he also shared personal reflections with his fans. >> my favorite thing is to climb trees. i go to the top of tree and look down on the branches. whenever i do that, it inspires me with music. >> a 14-ye-old boy asked jackson if there was anything he would change in his life. >> i would like to be able to go out in public and just be normal sometime without people recognizing who i am, just to get a little bit of a feeling of what it's like to, you know, be of the regular norm. to see how things are done. learn what people speak about when they're casually talking. as soon as they see it's michael jackson, the conversation changes. it all becomes about me. >> in talking about his music, jackson described the song writing process as spiritual. >> it's really just in the hands of god, and it's written in its entirety before you were born and you're just really the source through which the songs come. they just fall right into your lap. you don't have to do much thinking about it. i feel guilty putting my name on the song. i compose them and do the scoring and lyrics and melodies, but it's still the work of god. >> and the dance, he said, creates itself. >> dancing is about interpretation. you become the accompaniment of the music. when you become the bass to billie jean, i couldn't help but do the stepi was doing when the song first starts because that's what it told me to do. if i turn around and stop, even my legs and lift up the color of my shirt, it's all spontaneous movement. ♪ seems like it's over now >> jackson told the fan that the song he related to most in the invincible album was "unbreakable." perhaps it was his way of standing tall and defiant against all of the controversy. >> i've been through hell and back. i have, to be honest, and still i'm able to do what i do and nothing can stop me. no one can stop me no matter what. i stop when i'm ready to stop. >> ironically jackson had some cautionary words for his fellow musicians. words some think he should have heeded himself. >> doing brilliant and genius work, but in the music business so of the great artists have become stumped because they self-abuse themselves so early with all these crazy things they drink and pills. that's just not good. i hate to say that to hurt anybody, but we should take care of our bodies a little more. ♪ i'm starting with the man in the mirror ♪ >> the final question came from a 16-year-old who asked wh jackson would say to fans who dreamed of becoming a star like him. >> no matter what the most powerful thing in the world is the human mind and prayer and belief in yourself and confidence and perseverance no matter how many times you do it, you do it again until it's right. and always believe in yourself and no matter who's around you that seems negative or thrusting negative energy at you. totally block it off. whatever you believe, you become. ♪ pretending they're not alone ♪ >> coming up, michael jackson earned hundreds of millions of dollars when he s alive. could he be worth even more dead? >> when you take this new sentiment that's there for michael, you have an opportunity ketto maan an aful lot money. >> when "michael jackson: gone too soon" continues. hey mom i need some minutes. i just gave you some at the restaurant. yea i know. i threw them out. they were old so...... old! they are rollover minutes. they're as good as new. ya know not everyone gets to keep their unused minutes. and these days we can't afford to be wasteful. saving minutes..... .....saves money. yea. 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one thing is certain, dying young is the fastest way to turn a superstar into a legend and his heirs into millionaires. here's dennis murphy. >> he may well have been the king of pop, thriller, the best selling album of all time, but he was also the king of debt. as much as $500 million in the red towards the end of his life. >> it was a money pit. it was a giant amusement park with no paying customers. >> forensic accountant got an inside look at just how out of control jackson's finances were when he was asked by prosecutors to testify in the singer's 2005 trial for molestation. >> his income at that point in time we estimated about 15 -- 10 to $15 million a year. his expenditures we estimated were in excess of 20 to 30 million more than that per year. >> by all accounts, michael jackson's greatest liability seemed to be his own lifestyle, which begs the question, could he actually be worth more in debt than in life? >> you take that spending out of the equation and you take this new sentiment that's there for michael, and i think you have an opportunity to make an awful lot of money with that estate. >> in the four days after his death, jackson's record sales skyrocketed. 420,000 amsbul sold in the u.s. alone, compared to 10,000 the previous week. >> michael has three different titles that sell more than 100,000 copies. never in the history of the billboard charts have the top catalog titles sold more than the top contemporary album titles. michael is doing it three times. >> ints it's not just the existing record for profit. >> there's a lot of michael jackson music out there, some of it not released. so there's value in recorded music that is untapped. >> the response to jackson's death means he'll top one more chart. the annual list of top-earning deceased celebrities. one of those top earne john lennon died in 1980 with his estate valued at 30 million. he didn't hit his peak until 2006. he brought in $24 million that year alone. and elvis, who holds the top spot on the list, died with less than $5 million. but generated more than $50 million last year, much of that from tourism atgraceland. already there's talk of neverland following a similar path. >> graceland now really represents elvis presley, you know, to people around the world. neverland could become that. >> but developing it wouldn't be a moonwalk. for starters, graceland is easy to reach, 12 miles from downtown memphis. it's right off a highway and thick with nearby hotels and services, half a million tourists visit every year and leave a few dollars at the souvenir stores. who could resist another doll of the king anyway? >> for many years elvis' estate wasn't worth much. people got ahold of it and knew what they were doing. >> contrast the megaplex that's graceland with this. neverland is set in california cattle country, 150 miles from los angeles. you have to navigate a narrow, two-lane road to get there. the influx of t trucks and streams of the curious in the last few days are only a preview of the bottlenecks to come if neverland were to become a full-blown michael jackson shrine. >> how do you keep them off my place? how you keep them off parker's place and all the other guys around here? >> i think this is terrible. there's a bunch of people trying to make money over michael's dead body, and i hate it. >> king of pop, $5. >> the nearest community is about five miles from neverland. it has only 1,000 residents, and the community is hardly prepared for invading tourists. >> where are these people going to go? where are they going to stay? where are they going to get gasoline. >> down the road neverland may have potential as a big earner for the jacksonest state, but in the here and now they're unquestionable a red hot market for all things michael. last april an auction of singer's memorabilia was abruptly canceled when jackson complained he never approved the sale. now those items may be worth more than ever, as evidenced the day after his death when 21 items went on the auction block. >> it was stuff that was previously thought to bring in 10 to $15,000, brought in a couple thousand dollars. the reports are out there today that people who bought tickets from the london concert make it clear they don't plan to turn their tickets in for refunds. they want the souvenir. that's an indication of the kind of value that we'll see on memorabilia. >> in all jackson's assets are expected to outweigh his debt by $200 million or month. assets that include his own music catalog as well as his share of the beatles and sony song catalog. purchased in 1985 for 47 million and now worth up to 400 million. already a battle is under way over who will control that fortune. his mother, katherine, has been granted temporary custody of jackson's children and last week petitioned the court to be named administrator of his estate. but a will dating back to 2002 was filed last wednesday naming two long-time associates as executors and stipulating that the entire estate be turned over to a family trust. earlier today a judge appointed those two associates as administrators for the time being, but tabled the issue of whether the 2002 will is, ineed, valid. >> we will be watching very closely and hoping to work with all the parties to make sure that mr. jackson'segacy is treated with respect and dignity. >> michael was a complicated man in life by all accounts. he's left behind a pretty complicated situation for those who survive him. whether it's his family, his children, his business advisers, the record labels, the publishing company, there's a lot of different parties here rig now trying to figure out who has the right to what. it's going to take years to really figure this all out. >> coming up, great stories from his closest friends like that halloween night when michael went out in costume in in cognito. >> he went out dance floor at bunc halloween floor and started da g.in nerp g.like, who is this guy? 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josh shares some stories from friends. >> most, perhaps all of the world, knew him as a superstar. but this man's friendship with michael jackson existed away from the glare of fame. >> he was extremely loyal. i would say in the 20 years now that i knew him, i never probably went more than two or three months, you know, without hearing from him. >> gotham chopra is the son of doctor, author and spiritual adviser deepak chopra who introduced his son to jackson when he was 15. their friendship lasted 20 years. >> even if he had nothing to say, he would just call to say, you know, how's your mother, how's your father? what's going on? where have you been traveling to? did you hear about the song? have you seen this movie? >> wait until they get a load of me. >> and chopra remembers seeing the movie "batman" with yackson in 1989. >> michael liked the joker and connected with that character that way then. >> why did he conne with the joker? >> i saw in the character of the joker somebody who could coexist and be this mildly charismatic character but also underneath had a lot of pain and suffering frankly and that was something i would come to understand was the case with michael. >> i'm still all alone. >> one face shown to the world, another saved for those close to him. for michael jackson, this was life imitating art. >> he would perform at womembly stadium in front of fans that would go absolutely nut and he would get a police escort with him back to his extravagant hotel room. as great as it was, he was completely isolated and trapped. there were thousands outside the hotel screaming and shouting all night. he would sit at the top like, you know, happy about it. >> but also kind of imprisoned? >> completely. >> gotham chopra spent a lot of time with jackson, went on the dangerous tour with him if 1992 and helped him write songs but couldn't get his friend to go out in public with him. jackson was simply too famous. his security wouldn't permit it, except on the day when everyone wears a mask. >> it was on halloween, and he got all dressed up and put on a disguise. i tnk that was here in los angeles. michael went out on the dance floor at this halloween party and started dancing. people were like, oh, my god. who is this guy? he's unbelvable. >> that guy's good. >> he never took off his mask and fadednto the background. it was one of the rare times. he enjoyed that. he used to go trick-or-treating. halloween was definitely the one holiday he loved. >> you probably remember the incredible hu starring lou fa rig notice that went on the air in 1978. michael jackson liked it so ch he became friends with him, even hiring the former mr. universe to get him in shape for what jackson hoped wook a comeback tour. he saw jackson weeks before he died. >> he was relaxed, funny, and i haven't seen him in a while. we talked about everything. >> he told me that jackson clearly felt enormous pressure to make his up coming tour a true comeback. >> all the stuff he was dealing with, the aggravation, the finances, the tour, going to england, built a stage, a new production company. >> sounds like a lot of stress. >> yeah, huge, huge. >> you ever worry about him? >> no, because he was excited. he couldn't wait to go to london. >> he says he saw no signs physical or behavioral that jackson was using drugs, but gotham chopra did for years. he says jackson acknowledged him. >> he was using prescription drugs and i would ask him about it and taung to him about it. he interacted normally, and you could see and tell. he was honest about it. he would never admit to the amount he was using, but he wouldn't like about it necessarily. >> when you would say to him, this is a bad idea. you shouldn't be doing this. you should get some help. he would say -- >> there's always three types of reactions, and i through time saw those denial, anger and sometimes admission and acceptance and sort of -- yeah, acceptance that i need help. >> but he would never get any help? >> i think he would, but i don't think that he ever sustained his help. >> former cbs records chief says that fans and friends were left feeling cheated that a country that loves the idea of redemption would have once again embraced jackson had he lived. >> i think people wanted him to come bac and be a big star again. people approached me and said do you think michael jackson will come back? i said, i don't know. i would hope he would come back because it's an ephiny, it's a hollywood ending to the story. that's what the world misses. >> was his death a surprise to you? >> it was shocking to hear. no, it wasn't necessarily surprising. he also looked at people like james dean, elvis presley and john lennon and in some ways aspired to be what they were. in part they were immortal liiz by their premature death. the first thing i thought about was his children and what will happen to them and all of that, but you know, i can't say i was totally shocked. >> it's human nature to want to help your friends, to tell them they're making bad decisions our their disappointing you, and when your friends don't take your advice it's human nature to ask a basic question. ♪ why why >> coming up, think it's fun to watch? imagine being the girl on the set of "thriller." michael knew exactly how he wanted to dance and play and sing around me >>theeyadic mus m history. the making of michael jackson's "thriller" when "dateline" continues. but other days, like today, it's my office. the boss just emailed me and wants the new proposal asap. no worries though, my smartphone, it's from at&t. i'm on the nation's fastest 3g network. so that proposal? 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( thwack ) p p . >>> the dancing was cool and the music was t and the poem was mesmerizing. the thriller video was amazing, and we wondered the first time we saw it how did they come up with that? december 1983 the debut of the thriller video. >> people waited for it. this video was advertised for weeks. >> everybody was home ready with their tvs on to watch this video. >> this was a moment in popular culture and musical history. it was a turning point. >> it was record-setting, at $500,000 the most expensive video of its time and in 1999 mtv's number one greatest music video made. it would catapult him to the pop culture stras fear and create a high point he would never match again. it began at a time when music videos were small and simple, and to make it an almost movie-like event jackson call odd john landis, the director famous for american werewolf in london and animal house. to fund the project they went to the head of cbs records. >> i said go away, will you, please? but eventually it was hard to turn him down, buzz bauz he was so successful. i could have, but it would have been a very bad move had i done that. how do you turn down michael jackson? >> but the budget was a monster. to help make up for the cost, jackson and landis decided to produce and sell a documentary called "making michael jackson's thriller." it documented their brilliant team at work, acclaimed choreograph choreographer michael heaters and rick baker. production began. the music video had a simple, basic plot. boy meets girl, boys turns into monster, enter the zombies. and enter vincent patterson, assistant choreographer of the thriller video and a zombie. he had danced in "beat it" and would collaborate with michael jackson for the next 14 years. but "thriller" changed vshg. >> that was the origin of him sfeping away from the jackson 5 and really becoming michael jackson, the solo artist. so he was nervous and intimidated. he was always a very, very shy man. >> all you need to do is glimpse some of the documentary film to see a new michael jackson. >> being with dancers, you could see him relax. you could see him enjoy himself, but when this guy got up in the middle of us and started dancing, it was like late ning in a bottle. it was like electricity that you've never felt before in your life. his charge, his power just radiated from like every pore in his body, and it was infectious. >> ala ray was the girl in the video. she was a playboy centerfold in 1980 and listed michael jackson as one of her favorite performers. >> i was so in awe of michael when i met him. just to be in his presence is like major. it was a major deal to me. >> you can see her excitement in the music video. >> she had these big, innocent-looking eyes that were perfect,t perfect, particularly early when she has his pigtails and innocent virgin outfit. there's a million sexy girls in l.a., but there was an innocence to her that just worked. >> i think i like you. >> watching scenes of the rehearsals and the documentary, you can see that her instructions were simple. just walk to the beat. >> at first was walking a little bit too fast. john landis said slow it down a little bit, because he wants michael to more or less dance around me. by the time we went to shoot it for the first time, michael knew exactly how he wanted to dance and how he wanted to play and sing around me. >> as they got ready to shoot, the dancers long overlooked in hollywood were stunned by the attention they received. >> we were treated each of us like we were the stars of the video. >> and scenes from the documentary prove it. >> they put these molds on our face, then they would put the fake teeth in and you would sit there as a young dancer and watch yourself frighteningly age from whatever you were in your mid-20s to years dead. it was unbelievable. you sort of scared yourself when you looked into the mirror. >> the night filming began, even the weather matched the mood they were going for. it was freezing, rare for los angeles. >> we worked our butts off, and suddenly the combination of the choreography and the music and the costumes and the makeup all fit together, and we knew once we started and that music started blasting out into the night that we were part of something very, very special. >> you can see the magical combo of beat, humor, horror and camp right up to ol a's famous scream. >> my instructions for the scream was to just react to what was going on in that room with all the breaking glass and all the zombies coming for me. so i gave it my best shot and my best scream ever. >> we had a eat time, it was like halloween magnified a ga zillion times over. >> the excitement of the "thriller" music video spread around the world. >> we were actually stunned. it just went crazy worldwide. >> i think the week that that video was released, that was the pinnacle of michael jackson mania. >> that whole year of "thriller" elevated michael to astounding, dizzying level of fame. >> thriller was not without the problems, they sued for back royalties and the disputes are ongoing. still today, 26 years after it was made, the thriller music video lives on in movies, on youtu youtube, in a tribute from a filippino prison. ♪ this is thriller night note no one is going to save you ♪ >> last year on the "today" show where vincent patterson gave a lesson on zombie moves. >> there's never been anything like michael jackson. >> to many this megahit video is michael jackson's crowning achievement. >> it's music, it's dance, it's costumes, it's fun. people see michael jackson, and they see that video, they have a good tichme. they're smiling and laughing and want to join it, and that's an amazing legacy to have. >> coming up, a global dance party, spontaneous celebrations from cuba to china dedicated to man troubled but whose music was triumphant. >> he was somebody whose music t ally translated across a lo ( music, engine revving ) wow, sweet minivan! 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(risas)h@ >> en ese terremoto, hubo muchos milagros, te acuerdos que rescataron a muchos bebÉs reciÉn nacidos? >> es una muy y ena oportunidad. >> mortal fue el saldo entre policÍas e indígenas en un enfrentamiento. >> yo creo que no vamos a parar con michael jackson, pero lo que venÍa escuchando en el radio y me llamÓ mucho la atenciÓn, es que el padre de michael, estÁ planeando, formar un grupo y llamarlo jackson 3, imagÍnate que el mÁs pequeÑo tiene siete. michael debutÓ cuando tenÍa cinco aÑos. >> cÓmo es posible? >> me parece que es una persona que tiene problemas psiquiÁtricos.ó >> muchos miembros de la familia, estÁn parados de pestaÑas, porque dicen que quiere hacer lo mismo que hizo con michael. >> la custodia la tiene ahora, catherine, que es la mamÁ, lo permitirÁ? >> temporalmente tiene la custodia de los dos hijos mayores, pero ahora debbie row, estÁ en contacto con la madre biolÓgica de los dos hijos mayores. lo que estÁ diciendo, es que le estÁn ofreciendo $4 millones para que de una vez por todas, renuncie a sus derechos como madre. >> es terrible. >> ya lo hizo antes. >> pero los niÑos eran muy pequeÑos. >> exacto, pero ahora, esos niÑos, tambiÉn tienen mucho dinero. >> pero yo creo que mÁs que vender a sus hijos, una de las cosas que ella querÍa, era >>h@tdñbemeeckph@h@h@tdñbemfyjk dinero, es evidente. >> ella dijo que no puede llamarse madre. >> ella solamente quiere la herencia, quiere el dinero, eso estÁ clarito o no? o hay que ir a la universidad para entender eso? >> van a tener que cambiar el cuerpo deh@h@tdñbemacxkph@h@tdñ en el mundo, tumbas como la de john lennon o jim morrison son famosas. >> la jueza sonia sotomayor, en el segundo dÍa de audiencias para su confirmaciÓn en tdñbemo@ neutralidad de la jueza, para ampliar sobre esto, pasamos en vivo a washington con el analista republicano, adolfo blanco, la primera pregunta es porque hay dudas sobre la posible imparcialidad de la jueza? >> buenos dÍas, en primer momento los televidentes tienen que entender que esto es un proceso que se lleva a cabo con todos los nombrados. tiene que ver una cuidadosa y estricta revisiÓn, esta jueza, tiene 17 aÑos trabajando y tenemos que revisar su rÉcord. a diferencia con el trato que recibiÓ el primer hispano por el h@presidente bush, miguel estrada, y ahora se lo van a dar a sonia sotomayor. hay que nder a fondo, la filosofÍa judicial. >> realmente fueron cuestionamientos, algunos de ellos, muy severos, pero estos argumentos de los crÍticos republicanos, usted considera que n a terminar pesando sobre las credenciales de la jueza? >> no, yo creo que lo que estÁn haciendo, es una previsiÓn necesaria, justa, creo que haciendo, es una previsiÓn necesaria, justa, creo que h@h@tdñbemkmrkph@h@tdñbemocmkphp importantÍsimos para la sociedad, como el aborto. este tipo de preguntas, son necesarios.son serias, y justas, algo de nuevo. creo que todos los nombrados a la corte, merecen algo que los jueces nombrados por Él presidente bush, jamÁs recibieron el visto bueno de los demÓcratas. >> algunos dicen que cuando hablan de la jueza sonia sotomayor, tienen que ser cuidadosos, porque se refieren a mujeres e hispanos. >> yo creo que tienen que hacer todas las preguntas necesarias para que el pueblo entienda lo que es la filosofÍa y la trayectoria jurÍdica de esta jueza, creo que si les hacen un trato especial por ser mujer joven hispana, creo que eso serÍa un error, h@tdñbembmfkph@p personas con filosofÍa polÍtica, en lugar de calificaciones para el puesto. una de las cosas lamentables que hizo el presidente obama, fue votar contra dos jueces por quÉ no compartÍa su punto de vista. la diferencia, es que los republicanos van a hacer una cosa muy diferente y le van a dar la posibilidad de plantear su punto de vista. >> muchas gracias. >> ahora vamos con raulito o lo que queda de el, y el tiempo. >> quÉ onda? ah llegado el momento del tiempo. ♪ soy su chaparrito, les voy diciendo cÓmo estÁ el tiempito, hay lluvia para rato, en miami hay 91, por dios, en washington 83, para la mÚsica!♪ >> que pasa compadrito? >> mira nada mÁs. >> no, no, no. >> ni me da un besito mamasita. >> no me lo permite la decencia. >> mejor continuamos con despierta amÉrica, la mejor manera de comenzar las maneras por univisiÓn. >> aquÍ se ve de todo, vamos a hablar de otra cosa, estÁ buscando mejores ingresos? h y r tiene un curso sobre preparaciÓn de impuestos. vavas a hablar del tema. estamos encantados de que Éstes con nosotros. hay mucha gente que quiere tener opciones trabajo h@h@tdñbemoszkph@h@tdñÉ interesadas, les enseÑamos para trabajar con las leyes de impuestos, como llenar las diferentes formas que hay sobre los impuestos. pueden trabajar con nosotros, y aprender nuestros cursos. >> cuÁnto preparadores de impuestos piensan emplear? >> hay muchas oportunidades en distintas ciudades. siempre recomendamos que tomen el curso, luego pasan por un proceso de entrevistas, buscamos personas que tomen nuestro curso, pero tambiÉn que les guste trabajar con el pÚblico, y con números obviamen. >> hablando de la capacitaciÓn, se necesita alguna educaciÓn en especial? >> no necesitan ningÚn tipo de experiencias ni preparaciÓn, sino tomar los cursos y pasarlos. >> cuÁles son los requisitos? >> una persona que le gusta trabajar con el pÚblico, ayudar a las personas y que le gusten los nÚmeros. >> despuÉs del curso, pueden ser contratados? >> primero tienen que tomar el curso, que lo pasen, luego hacemos un proceso de entrevistas, y buscamos gente que quiera trabajar en una oficina con el pÚblico. >> lo importante es que mucha gente ha perdido el trabajo, y esto es como una ventana de opciones. >> muchas oportunidades, pueden trabajar, hacer sus clientes, cuanto mÁs volumen hacen, más puede llevarse a su casita. >> cuÁl es el perÍodo en que mÁs trabajo tienen? >> comenzamos desde enero hasta abril, pero los cursos comienzan en agosto o septiembre. >> tenemos un nÚmero 18665431599 o pueden visitar cualquiera de nuestras oficinas. >> les enseÑamos a las personas, a las personas que han perdido su trabajo. enseÑamos cÓmo llenar esa forma y ayudar a las personas. >> gracias por esta informaciÓn tan importante. >> vamos a ser muy positivos, porque vamos a celebrar la vida de todos los cumpleaÑeros en el dia de hoy. (informaciÓn en pantalla) >> va a cantar el cumpleaÑos para todos? >> pasele!! >> donde yo pueda entrar! >> vamos a cantar, verdad? ♪ cumpleaÑos feliz, te deseamos a ti, cumpleaÑos feliz!!♪ ♪ (aplausos) >> amelia que ondas? adelante. >> me encuentro en plena ciudad, a sÓlo dos millas del parque de la exposiciÓn en los Ángeles. estoy rodeadas de rosas, una mÁs bella que la otra, en el jardÍn de las rosas, algo que caracteriza a este lugar, a mi izquierda, tengo el mus aeroespacial, al otro lado, el museo de ciencias naturales. y tambiÉn del science center donde podemos aprender de una manera interactiva. es uno de los puntos mÁs visitados de verano porque todo aquÍ, es gratis. esto lo veremos mÁs adelante, desde los angeles, california. ♪ world café dffee-memaiskh@h@ ñba italian sweet cream, tisu, h@h@tdñbemfjkkph@h@ñbemoih@h@em@ h@es sab que haran cada momento magnifico. tz el co con ompañe perfecel caf ¡enormes! ¿y con esa botella de suavizante te alcanza para todos?... yo usoñbemúe h@botelÓn..@ te alcanza para todos?... ese rinÁsporque menos... quh@nda mas.tdñbemjwpkph@ nunca td la fbwckÓrmulncentr de d ultra te da casi tres veces mÁs lavadas por botella. y sus perlas renovadoras de aroma una fragancia duradera. ¿asÍ que esta botella? ¡aj nciado downy ultra usas menos, sientes m Á s. >> yo me inspiro en la cama.ñbei nosotros vivimos mas fuera de la casa. >> lo escribiste en la cama solo o acompaÑando?h@ >> hice una canciÓn que se llama vida vida en la cama. ♪ vida llegas y me abrazas, vida, llegas, vida, vida magica, llegas y me besah@h@tdñ dudas de los republicanos sobre su imparcialidad. pasamos a washington con el senador demÓcrata bob menÉndez. cree usted que se cumplieron las expectativas? >> los republicanos, quieren crear una base para oponerse, diciendo que ella no puede ser imparcial por ser latina, los demÓcratas decimos la verdad, es una juez que tiene mÁs experiencia en la corte que cualquier otro nominado a la corte suprema en los Últimos 100 aÑos. intelectualmente no tiene ningÚn tipo de limitaciÓn, ella ha sido fiel a la ley, fiel a la constituciÓn, fiel a los antecedentes legales. ha hecho una presentaciÓn emnzrkeminente positiva, mi opiniÓn judicial es ser fiel a la constituciÓn, eso es lo que quieren los reicanos. >> senador menÉndez, los cuestionamientos de los republicanos son contundentes o forman parte del juego polÍtico? >> a mi punto de vista, yo me sentÉ porque esto es un dÍa histÓrico, creo que es un juego polÍtico, obviamente, ellos saben que los antecedentes legales que la juez sotomayor ha tenido, ha sido fiel a la ley, fiel a la constituciÓn, ellos estÁn tratando de escoger algunos discururs del pasado y decir que en esos discursos actuÓ diferente a lo que deberÍa actuar una juede la corte federal. creo que vamos a ver su capacidad intelectual cuando les hagan las preguntas y les contestÉ, estoy convencido de que pasen vÍas a la confirmaciÓn. >> esperemos que pueda esquivar las balas de los republicanos. quedÓ algÚn tema espinoso para el dia de hoy? >> creo que los republicanos van a tratar de decir que ella no es imparcial, que ella no es fiel a la ley, van a hablar del tema del aborto, del tema de portar armas, de la deferencia que se le debe dar a las decisiones del congreso, todo eso lo vamos a oÍr voy, pero estoy convencido de que la juez sotomayor, va a poder contestar estas preguntas y va a ser mas que clara. lo que tenemos que ver es si los republicanos estÁn buscando cualquier cosa para votar en contra. >> es un placer tenerlo con nosotros. gracias. >> muchÍsimas gracias. >> el presidente barack obama, presionÓ a los demócratas para que aprueben un proyecto sobre la reforma del sistema de salud en ambas cÁmaras del congreso. pidiÓ que el documento llegue a la comisiÓn del senado este fin de semana. >> propuso una inversiÓn de $12 mil millones, para incluir 500 millones a la enseÑanza por internet, esto ayudarÍa a enseÑar y entrenar a mÁs jÓvenes para las demandas de empleo en el futuro. >> el depuesto presidente de tdp negociaciones, mandÓ ph@h@tdñbe@ >> damos un ultimÁtum al rÉgimen golpista, para que a mÁs tardar, en la reuniÓn de esta semana, se cumplan los mandatos expresos de las organizaciones internacionales, caso contrario, se tomarÁ como fracasada la negociaciÓn, y se tomarÁn nuevas medidas. >> podrÍan reanudarse las negociaciones el fin de semana entre zelaya y micheletti. >> ahora vamos con anita y carla. >> hay quienes piensan que es difÍcil compartir con los chiquitines el fin de semana. >> los van a demostrar que si se puede. >> adelante amelia. >> considerando que los chicos estÁn de vacaciones y que los padres tenemos h@tdñbemabikph@t@ dinero. aprendiendo ÷kp ellos. >> ustedes ven tantas cosas que se puedan hacer, y lo mejor de todo es que podemos volver, volvery volver, y no sÓlo porque es gratis, sino porque tengo muchas cosara h@h@tdñbemmr÷kph@h@h@tdñbemmqlÍ. >> le cantan a los chicos, y a los adultos. >> a mi me encantan. >> mÁs adelante, van a ver cÓmo sufrÍ en el día de ayer. >> emkkokraÚ yo nerÍ h@ tdñbemph@h@tdñbembbekph@h@tdñbe@ naciÓ esta hermosura, llamada takina, es un guanaco, de la familia de los camellos, la diferencia es que ellos no tienen joroba. tiene ojos marrones, y pesa 15 libras. es una especie tÍpica de argentina, y en estados unidos, hay algunos ejemplares en zoolÓgicos, es como un camello, pero chiquitico. este zoolÓgico nunca habÍa tenido la posibilidad de tener un nacimiento exitoso. >> ahora nos mudamos a iowa, donde un ave de presa, encontrÓ su lugar perfecto, una planta, pero no una planta del bosque, una planta atÓmica. las autoridades tuvieron que hacer ejercicio para capturarla, no era para eliminarla, sino para rastrearla, en una Época se pensaba que estas aves robaban bebÉs, pero es un mito, una mentira, es un pÁjaro tÍpico del paisaje de iowa. >> el oregon descubrimos a un orejÓn muy particular, en realidad son tres, un trÍo de elefantes que imitan a chispita, se dedican a lavar los carros, en una especie de lÍnea de lavado, advertencia, no se garantiza que esos autos salgan completamente limpios. dicen que la necesidad es la mejor aliada de la inventiva. a los directivos no les ha quedado mÁs remedio que inventarselas para que concurra mÁs gente, yo dirÍa que es justo y necesario. >> adiÓs chispi! >> quiero h@imitar a ese elefante, puedo? >> recuerdan a un personaje muy particular de los dibujos, los picapiedras, pedro iba a lavar sus automÓviles con un elefante. las caricaturas de antes, eran mucho mÁs sanas, no como ahora. >> vamos a una pausa y enseguida regresamos con mucho mÁs de despierta amÉrica, la mejor manera de comenzar las maÑanas, por univisiÓn. >> estamodesde miami beach mandando un saludo especial a nuestra familia en caracas venezuela y san cristÓbal. ♪ >> que padre! >> bravo. >> que dormita la ciudad de miami. >> algo asÍ, construye mi marido. >>ese letrero lo hace mi marido. >> castillos en el aire. >> vamos a cambiar de tema, porque en el aire estÁ este motociclista, hizo un salto espectacular en el puente de la torre de londres. salta cuando se estÁ abriendo el puente, y logra cruzar el rÍo, es el primer motociclista, veanlo, es impresionante. el muchacho, al momento que va en el aire, se suelta de la motocicleta. lo hizo a 40 millas por hora, es increÍble. es el primero, australiano, jovencito. >> suelta la moto en el aire.tdk >> es muy divertido, derÍamos tener festivales asÍ en este lugar del continente. >> lo que pasa que aquellos, pasan tanto tiempo en el frÍo y estÁ tan nublado cuando es invierno, que cuando es primavera y verano, salen emocionados. >> vamos a una pausa, y volvemos con mÁs. h@h@tdñbemonpkph@h@tdñbemfjhkpem acepta el reto h@h@tdñbde anew ultimate.fjhkpem luce hasta 5 años más joven en 14 días... satisfaccion garantizada. avon presenta anew ultimate gold emulsion. luce hasta 5 años más joven en 14 días... llama una representante de avon y acepta el reto de anew ultimate. ella con mucho glamour. >> no solamente hace falta un buen vestido, un buen maquillaje, vuestro cuerpo tambiÉn es importante. >> estamos con nuestro nutricionista, josÉ fernando. >> queremos lucir en dos dÍas como estrellas de la farÁndula. >> en dos dÍas claro, exactamente. lo que tenemos que aprender, es que tÚ no puedes perder, 10 libras en varios dÍas, vamos a enseÑar como bajar o deshinchar el estomagÓ. >> en las comidas, fundamental y lo Único. todos los sazones h estÁs comiendo la sal que necesitas en tres semanas. lo que vamos a hacer, es comprar la sazÓn que no tiene sal. >> cuÁl es el consumo mÍnimo? >> en los sazones, cero sodio. >> aquÍ viene el truco, como sacas el agua? tienes que ponerte un vestido, tomas agua destilada por cuatro dÍas, no es mineral, pero las tomas por cuatro dÍas. 1 galÓn diario, el cuerpo, , no estÁ recibiendo sal, y expulsa un galÓn. luego, el dÍa siguiente, tres cuartos, el tercer dÍa, medio galÓn, y el cuarto dÍa, un cuarto. >> deberÍamos hacer algo de ejercicio? >> lo que estamos haciendo, eso sacando el agua, es muy sencillito. podemos hacer todo lo que sea brincado. sube el ritmo cardÍaco. este es el favorito de toda mi gente. >> atenciÓn, muchas cosas que suban tu ritmo cardÍaco. >> perdÓn que interrumpa, tu vienes a hacer ejercicio, para que las chicas hagan ejercicio. para allÁ! >> pueden bajar una talla tdñbe@ >> noticias. >> resignese. >> chicas, no lo necesitan, tienen un tremendo cuerpazo. >> aparecieron cuerpos en el estado de michoacÁn, los asesinaron a tiros probablemente. antes de arrojarlos en la carretera. es una de las mayores masacres desde el asesinato de 24 hombres que aparecieron en septiembre cerca de la capital mexicana. >> canadÁ comenzÓ a exigir visas de ingreso al paÍs, a los ciudadanos mexicanos, debido a un gran pedido de refugios del pueblo mexicano. el gobierno lamentÓ la medida, pero fue porque se pide refugio sin argumento. >> la tormenta se mueve hacia el oeste, alejÁndose de la costa, se espera que en las prÓximas horas se fortalezca el huracÁn carlos. >> un sacerdote espaÑol fue hallado muerto en cuba en una habitaciÓn de la parroquia donde trabajaba en la habana. el religioso habrÍa sido asesinado. seguidores del padre se mostraron conmocionados por su muerte y lo describieron como un hombre muy bueno preocupado por su comunidad. >> asesores de la casa blanca dicen que Él plan de ayuda econÓmica, se comienza a ver en algunos sectores de la economÍa. >> el emoxkkinforme dado a cono por los asesores de la casa blanca, sobre la forma en que el mercaaboral evolucionarÁ, concluyÓ que el empleo en los sectores de salud y medio ambiente, crece. este experto en salud pÚblica no se sorprende. >> el sector de salud pÚblica, es fuerte y resistente a los altos y bajos de la economÍa. de la poblaciÓn de este paÍs, la expectativa de vida es mucho mÁs alta. >> tambiÉn se discute el tipo de sistema de educaciÓn y entrenamiento que se necesita para entrenar a los trabajadores para los empleos con mÁs demanda. >> estamos ayudando a utilizar los recursos que tenemos, por lo que ya hemos usado, h@tdñbeÓ alguna parte del sector manufacturero. >> el estudio pronostica que cuando la iniciativa de estÍmulo econÓmico, y el dinero comience secular, se habrÁ creado mÁs de 3 millones de empleo. el informe solamente muestra pronÓsticos pero no dice nada nuevo. >> es otra forma de mirar lo que ya sabÍamos, esta administraciÓn se va a comprometer a entregar dinero en esos campos. >> cuando regresemos con mÁs noticias, veremos lo que le esperaba y a laueza sotomayor en el segundo dÍa importante de su nombramiento. >> esta es la semana del: >> premios juventud! >> nuestra premios. >> saliÓ! >> los ensayos, por lo pronto, yo estoy tomando un galÓn de agua destilada. >> asÍ que apurenle a presentar la prÓxima historia, porque asÍ como entra, sale. >> como van las cosas en la alfombra roja? >> como un rayo me vine, a miami, para la presentaciÓn de los premios juventud, estoy en el area donde van a estar todas las estrellas esta noche. estÁn colocando el lugar donde van a iluminar a Éstas y luminarias, valga la redundancia. paulina rubio, llegÓ hablando como ella sabe, vamos a ver eso de lo que pasÓ tras bastidores en los primeros dÍas de ensayo de los premios juventud 2009. >> los preparativos marchan al millÓn, los tÉcnicos, iluminadores, camarÓgrafos, trabajan full time. >> alexander hacha llegÓ rubio. >> uno tiene que tratar de sacarle el mayor jugo a la carrera, uno no sabe cuÁnto tiempo le va a durar la voz, cuÁnto tiempo voy a querer cantar en este gÉnero, a la mejor me vuelvo ranchero. >> los chicos mÁs felices que niÑo con juguete nuevo llegaron los chicos: >> nosotros tenemos una diferencia de sonidos, porque tenemos diferentes influencias, electrÓnica, rock, reggae. >> germÁn montero llegÓ algo cansado pero feliz de que su proyecto forma parte del gusto de los jÓvenes. >> fijate que no tomÓ ni cafÉ, no tomo nada, porque uno se ha un poco adicto esas cosas. lo que pasa que me gusta llegar al hotel, y descansar. >> chaila durkal vino con su esposo, y le preguntamos si le molestaba que la comparan con su madre rocÍo. >> ya no me comparan, no voy a parar de agradecer al pÚblico, porque la gente quiere mucho mi madre, y me quiere mucho a mÍ. >> para cerrar esta tarde de ensayos, la chica dorada, paulina rubio, fue la Última en ensayar, estuvo con sus bailarines, mÚsicos, leyÓ revistas, tomÓ cafÉs, y aunque estuvo muy amable, no dio entrevistas, serÁ que no quiere que le pregunten sobre maribel guardia? >> tambiÉn van a venir hoy, cristian castro, macano, cristian reyes entre otros. >> puede ir a univisiÓn.com para comprar sus boletos y verlo con sus propios ojitos. maÑana voy a traerles todos los detalles, les mando un beso muy grande a la cash@h@tdñbema]akph@ remiosventud h@ ñbemimh@tdogzkpñbemgmqkph@h@h@t@ ♪ (anunciador) haces buenas cosas por los demÁs. ahora es el momento de hacer algo bueno por ti. yoplait es el Único yogurt de las marcas lider que tiene vitamina d en cada vasito para ayudar a que tu cuerpo absorba el calcio que tanto necesita. no hay nada como sentirse completamente satisfecha. ♪ solamente una veh@ solamente una vez, y nada mÁs♪ ♪ solamente una vez brillÓ la esperanza, la esperanza que alumbra el camino de mi soledad♪ >> usted se acuerda de esa canciÓn? es el nombre de la Última producciÓn de pancho cÉspedes, a quien despierta amÉrica, recibe con un aplauso. es un hombre que cantan y compone con el alma. >> creo que es con el talento que dios me dio. es como una ventana abierta. para mÍ es maravilloso. >> quÉ bonito. para aquellas personash@tdñbemÁ perdido? yo vengo a ofrecer mi corazÓn, fito pÁez. >> te acuerdas? >> fue una propuesta que la compaÑÍa, warner music, me trajo, porque yo querÍa hacer nuevo disco, pero me dijeron la palabra justa, y entonces, yo pensÉ en 11 novias que tuve en mi primera juventud, que tenÍan canciones, como un sound track, escogÍ a las mÁs significativas. Éstos para h@h@ llovido desde ese momento. >> te acuerdas? >> ya estÁ a la venta. estuve en el local aquÍ en miami, se llama click, te lo cambio por un pedacito de que hago contigo? >> lo que usted quiera. >> le gusta esta canciÓn? ♪ que hago contigo, amor? que puedo hacer para quedarme un dia tranquilo? mas el destino amor, dime por favor, que hago contigo?♪ h@h@h@tdñbemdwkkph@h@tdñbemkm[k@ ♪ que cante mi gente h@h@ta ♪ >> despierta amÉrica! ♪ ♪ se me antoja tu vida, mirarte cuando encargas la amistad y no quiero dejarte, se me antoja tu boca, mi sueÑo es tocarte, h@h@h@tdñbemipjkph@h@h del aÑo 2009, nos tdñbempacompa gran pancho cÉspedes. >> nunca he amanecido con tantas mujeres bellas. >> estamos mujeres tan hermosas. >> quiero confesar. >> que estoy enamorada! >> no, que ayer, al cumplir la apuesta, que perdimos por diferencia de h@ñbemkkmkph@h@h@@ >> entre mÉxico y nicaragua, quedaron 2-0. >> habÍamos apostado a quien era el ganador. >> esa salsa estaba muy frÍa, pero lo peor, era el cilantro, que se me metiÓ hasta en el pensamiento.tdñbemi[ukph@h@tdñbp levantÉ, me di con el micrÓfono. >> que horror. >> mira que buenos amigos. >> vamos a irnos con una h@h@td@ canciÓn de su Álbum, te acuerdas? >> ya la cantÉ. >> pero es preciosa. ♪ tu por que? la pregunta que siempre le he hecho a la vida, no le encuentro respuesta, yo me pregunto porquÉ♪ ♪ >> la jueza sonia sotomayor, empieza su verdadera prueba de fuego en el senado cuando comience a responder preguntas, duros cuestionamientos, en el segundo dÍa de audiencias para confirmarla en la corte suprema de justicia. todo lo que se espera, con sonia sotomayor, para eso pasamos en vivo con nuestra compaÑera lourdes. >> enfa su h@primer dÍa de interrogatorios, los senadores son sus jueces, y con su fallo, determinarÁn su confirmaciÓn como la primera hispana en la corte suprema. los republicanos insisten en los temas decididos ayer, si una mujer de origen portorriqueÑo y humilde, dejarÁ a un lado su simpatÍa, sus alianzas, y se ajustarÁ a aplicar la ley. la juez misma dijo que ella pide fidelidad a la ley. se escucharÁn citas de pasados discursos y fallos. el ex presidente deste comitÉ dicen que no esperan que el presidente barack obama, nombre a un juez opositor, pero sÍ que sea un juez neutral. >> resulta difÍcil ver a sotomayor y no entender que en este paÍs hay 50 millones de latinos, los republicanos se estarÁ arriesgando a parecer antihispanos. h@s un balance muy delicado, si hay un riesgo para el partido, que se confundan las preguntas con su filosofÍa con ataques hacia la jueza porque es latina, eso puede aumentar la inquietud hacia su tdñbemlyd@ poeso estÁn refiriÉndose al juez miguel estrada, el presidente bush lo quiso nominar, y los demÓcratas, lo bloquearon. se pensaba que el presidente lo estaba elevando para no mirarlo a la corte suprema. >> un placer estar contigo. >> los demÓcratas avanzan hacia un proyecto, en el tema de la salud. el presidente barack obama, hizo una de prensa para que ambas cÁmaras del congreso aprueben esta normativa en agosto. >> van a comenzar las conversaciones sobre inmigraciÓn suspendidas desde el aÑo 2003. quieren que estados unidos revise las condiciones de los cubanos deportados a su paÍs. se habrÁ la disposiciÓn de cuba con los delincuentes. >> los exÁmenes toxicolÓgicos que podrÍan determinar las causas reales de la muerte de miichael jackson, podrÍan estar listos esta semana. indicaron las sustancias que habrÍa en el organismo se sabrÁn esta semana. los Ángeles, es una ciudad que no va a cobrar a la familia por el costo de los funerales. >> en mplona, los toros correrÁn ante una multitud de jÓvenes. tuvo su primer muerte el sÁbado, hacia 15 aÑos que esto no ocurrÍa. terminarÁn las fiestas de san fermÍn y recordar esta muerte de una cornada en el cuello. (publicidad) >> ha llegado el momento de que Échate para acÁ. >> amigas, vamos a hablar del galÁn de moda, william levy. cubanazo, papasito. >> a los 14 aÑos vino a vivir a miami, trabajÓ como albaÑil, tambiÉn ayudando a conectar los aires acondicionados. luego llegÓ a mÉxico y comenzÓ a hacer un par de novelas, y ahora en la novela que estÁ haciendo en mÉxico, es el galÁn de galanes, estÁ haciendo h@de pareja de bracamonte, y dicen que los besos que se dan, van mas allÁ. todo el mundo, dice, que tiene un gran nivel actoral. >> carla estrada y su esposo, fueron los padrinos del hijo de bracamonte. vamos a preguntarle al profe bracamontes. >> din que no era cierto lo de las fotografÍas en que se veÍa que se casaba con un transexual, pero eso era parte de la filmaciÓn de un cortometje. estÁ llevando a la pantalla grande, la vida de alberto fernÁndez. supuestamente, es la vida de ese sexo servidor. >> entrÓ en el personaje. >> le requete entrÓ. >> dice que las cosas que han dicho, son muy mala onda, ha repercutido en su carrera porque lo sacaron de piel caliente, donde le bailaba todas las muchachonas. >> la semana pasada, platicamos de que paulina habÍa hecho llegar a maribel guardia. dicen que paulina serÍa que la que la iba a entrevistar era mel. maribel dijo h@ñbemhuquda que, p va de pena, que ñbemlzgkph@h@Á llorarÍa por cosas jo ignificantes. ademÁs que paulina sabÍa hace mucho tiempo que ya la iba a entrevistar, porque lo pidiÓ la misma disquera de paulina. >> me parece que lo armÓ la misma disquera. >> la pau va a estar en premios juventud. >> quie ver su ropa, su look. >> estaba ensayando con las h@t. >> ya esta. >> no se lo pierdan. >> no se vayan, que hay mas de despierta amÉrica. hay muestras que nos llenan el alma... muestras de cariño, muestras de dulzura, muestras de amistad... y sobre todo las muestras gratis... como el café mocha de mccafé. ahora gratis cada lunes de 7am a 7pm. y disfruta el inicio de semana con la inigualable mezcla... del rico espresso, chocolate, leche y dulce crema batida. ¡ven el lunes por tu muestra gratis, porque tu lunes acaba de mejorar! ♪ ♪ batas y te acuestas a dormir y listo. tengo un amigo que se llama ricardo. >> arjona? >> no, el es sonidista, mete unos feedbacks, le dicen ricardito, el reydel feed back. >> vamos a llegar, una cosa, ya llegamos, no te pido un autÓgrafo por quÉ no te conozco. >> cuÍdate. tdúfókph@h@tdñbemgtlkph@h@tdñbe@ >> ay dios mÍo, las vergüenzas que nos hace pasar. >> este albertico! >> buenos dÍas! >> cualquier cosa, cafecito? desayunito? >> croqueticas.tdñbemisykph@h@h chicos coman. >> quiero entradas para premios juventud.h@tdñbemklskph@h@h@tdÍ! >> tiene complejo de puma. >> que bueno que me lo quitaste de encima. >> vamos a cambiar de tema, quiero platicar de este artista, porque es realmente espectacular lo que estÁ haciendo, estÁ haciendo unarÉplica de la ciudad de oklahoma, con juguetitos, con todos los detalles, todos los paisajes de oklahoma, trabaja 12 horas al dÍa, quiere que estÉ terminada en el mes de noviembre en un centro comercial, dice que es tan meticuloso su trabajo, que tiene ed
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>> to say it was complicated was probably a little bit of an understatement because there was some things we had to work through. >> reporter: gary, who had been divorced twice, had five children with three different women. heather and brian triano were children from gary's first marriage. and there was pam phillips, gary's second wife, with whom he had two children. after pam, there was robin gardner. she and gary dated for a year and had a daughter together. but they had broken up months before gary was killed. the police came knocking on her door. the detectives wouldn't have been doing their job if they didn't ask you, who would want to kill gary? >> i had no idea. things like that happen in the movies. things like this don't happen to a friend. things like this don't happen to the father of your child. >> reporter: pima county investigators dismissed robin as a person of interest. but some things they heard made them ask questions about gary's second ex-wife. pam phillips. >> she was now living in aspen, colorado. we realized the relationship wasn't the best and the divorce was a little sticky over money issues, primarily. . >> reporter: it seemed like a good match back in 1986, an expensive black-tie wedding on a yacht at sunset off the coast of san diego. at the time, the couple made a very pretty picture. they did look happy and at least one of them was. >> i know gary was mad abou her. i was positive that he was madly in love with her. >> reporter: it was love for the real estate developer and the real estate agent turned astrologer. it's hard to believe pam didn't know that her beloved astrology foretells trouble in the matching of an aries woman and a scorpio man. but at the time, they seemed compatible. according to the wedding photographer, a friend of gary's named davies bean. >> they looked like they really did love each other and cared about each other. >> reporter: at first, brian and heather, gary's kids from his first marriage, were less than thrilled about their father remarrying. but that soon changed. >> when we saw them together, they were happy and he seemed happy. >> singing love songs. >> happy birthday, marty. how did milyn do it? how did marilyn do it? >> reporter: gary and pam had their honeymoon years. gary had plenty of money then, and he helped pam launch an astrology website, starbabies.com. a business she started after their children, trevor and lois, were born. >> what did you say, tre,v? cow? . >> reporter: heather and brian said those babies brugt braugt them closer to their new stepmother? >> we grew to like her, then love her as a stomach and mother of our brother and sister. >> she was great. she was very sweet. and also being a girl, she'd help me fix my hair or get some clothes or purses, shoe, things like that. girly stuff. >> reporter: but by the early '80s, tuscon's image as a boom town started to fade, and with it, gary and pam's marriage. they were done after just seven years. . >> and i asked, what happened? and he said, well, she fell in love with a man that had a lot of money, and i no longer have the money that i had when she fell in love with me. >> reporter: in other words, maybe pam's life wasn't ruled by astrology. maybe what she really cared about was the sun, the moon -- and the stores. gary and pam fought over property, over custody and mostly over money. things changed dramatically after gary and then girlfriend robin came back from a vacation to mexico. >> when we came back into town, gary was really upset to know that pam and the children had left tuscon and had moved to aspen. >> reporter: without telling him? >> from what i understand, without telling him. he was very upset. >> reporter: gary started commuting to aspen, often piloting his own plane over the rockies so he could see his children. >> he flew as often as he could to aspen. i know that when the children were here, he stayed with them the whole weekend. >> reporter: those trips became strained as gary and pam quarrelled over visitation and child support payments. but bitter divorces are not pl pmaeeoho w eysuepeopled w had mssoney with gary triano.s and certainly pam didn't seem ke a bomb-maker, which left investigators right back where they started. who wanted to kill gary? coming up, turned out there was someone else and clues found in an abandoned car. >> i found a map of the tuscon arana d then dnhe list a sawed-off shotgun. >> reporter: when "star-crossed" continues. applebee's 2 for $20! real food at the right price! this is the primo stuff. one appetizer and two premium entrees. just twenty bucks-every day. genuine food. generous portions. genius price. 2 for $20! only at applebee's. but it's summer! 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(announcer) come to lowe's first for energy star appliances. >>> aspen, colorado, a winter playground for the rich and famous. on november 1st, 1996, pam phillips was living here with her two children, gary's children, 9-year-old trevor and 6-year-old lois. the aspen air was cold and crisp that day when news came of her ex-husband's bombing death. one of those reports caught the eye of an aspen police detective named jim crowley. >> the blast killed 52-year-old gary triano, a prominent tuscon businessman. >> reporter: gary triano, it was a name crowley had seen before in a fraud investigation involving a man named ron young. and who brought young to crowley's attention? none other than pam phillips, gary's ex-wife. the connection was the website, starbabies.com. pam hired her then neighbor ron young has the business manager for the site. but it wasn't long before pam accused ron of skimming money from starbabies. she went to detective youty. did she have a case? >> we don't know because she never came back and she refuse today answer my calls after that. >> reporter: so she originally came to you and made a complaint and then -- >> backed off, yes. >> reporter: and never told you why? >> no. >> reporter: and that struck him as strange, until the detective discovered ron young was her boyfriend. pam denied this, but police found evidence to the contrary. love letters and notes from pam were found in ron young's aspen apartment. in the meantime, two other businesses had complained about ron young, and crowley soon had enough evidence to arrest him on fraud charges. as far as you could tell, he'd stolen how much money? >> between $80,000 and $120,000. >> reporter: but ron young must have read his horoscope. the day his arrest warrant was issued, it read, you don't get much sympathy if you try to blame someone else for your mistake. he skipped down in a rented minivan. that van was found in southern california in october of 1996. ron young himself was nowhere to be seen. but he left a lot of things inside that minivan that he probably should have thrown out. >> during my search, i found a map of the tuscon area and a note in the car that was kind of like a laundry list, buy toothpaste and further down the list was sawedoff shotgun. >> reporter: when police found a shotgun and a taser in the car, it made detective crowley matha collar crime might possibly be armed. and investigats found something else peculiar. divorce documents dissolving the marriage of pamela phillips and gary triano. and at the time, the name gary triano meant what to you? >> nothing. >> reporter: nothing a month later when crowley heard about gary triano's murder in tuscon. watching the news, the detective's instincts kicked in. >> i was aware that gary was pam's ex-husband and that pam had a real relationship with ron young and ron young fled the area. that's what rocky mountains prompted me to call tuscon. >> reporter: investigators were beginning to raise nair eyebrows. >> we also learned there was an insurance policy, a $2 million insurance policy that was to be paid upon his death to his children with his wife -- former wife, pamela phillips, being the beneficiary. >> reporter: seems plausible an ex-wife would want to maintain a life insurance policy for the kids that she had with her ex-husband? >> correct. and again, that's the way we looked at it, too. >> reporter: but according to reporter, lupita murillo, the rue morris going around the tuscon all revolved around pam phillips. >> she wanted more money and she was a socialite in aspen and wanted to keep up with the joness, so to speak. >> reporter: but gary's ex-wife, robin gardner, could not imagine that pam had anything to do with gary's murder despite their bitter split. it was an unpleasant divorce but -- >> it was an unpleasant divorce -- >> reporter: but there's a lot of ground between that and murder. >> not only murder, but such a violent murder, such a violent murder. i don't think me, gary, any of his other friends, family, would have ever envisioned something like this happening. >> reporter: but maybe gary did suspect something. he talked about it to his friends, the janoffs. >> the day before he was killed, he and i were having drinks and he was very nervous, uneasy. >> reporter: did he say why? >> he said he was very nervous about going to get his children. he felt uneasy about the relationships that were there with pam. >> reporter: relationships meaning the relationship he had with pam or the relationship pam had with somebody else? >> that pam had with somebody else. >> reporter: the janoffs also told investigators that gary felt as if he were under surveillance. >> he reported to his friends that he thought he might be being followed or someone was looking at him or following him. >> reporter: of course it could have been anyone following gary a bill collector or someone serving him court papers. but investigators also learned something else -- gary had tried to cancel his $2 million life insurance policy that named pam phillips the beneficiary. >> he knew this policy was out here. he knew his relationship with pam was not good and he wanted to have her name taken off the policy br are you the insurance policy had pam's name on it as the owner. gary could not change it without her consent. and to the investigators, the insurance policy supply add motive. >> i truly believe that pam phillips was in this for the money. this was $2 million cash that was like -- just sitting out erthe. she wasn't making as much money as she had before. and all of a sudden she's looking at this $2 million there and all she has to do is dip into it. >> reporter: pam phillips, ron young, gary triano -- money and a homemade bomb. it sounded like something from a soap opera, but investigators believed it was a formula for murder. >> i think we had a pretty good idea what was going on. >> reporter: and that was what gary's friends had been telling lupita murillo all along. >> from the get-go, everyone that i spoke with, everyon said, they need to be looking at pam phillips. she had a $2 million policy and she was named as beneficiary. >> reporter: so gold-digger wife, plus insurance policy, equals suspect? >> there you go. >> reporter: this was all more than rumors now. authorities constructed this theory. pam phillips hired ron young to kill her ex-husband for the $2 million insurance money. and ron young had gone to tuscon and placed the lethal bomb in gary triano's car. but ron young was in the wind. without him, there was suspicion but little evidence. and so the triano investigation languished for almost ten years. >> we all know if a homicide case isn't solved within 24, 48 hours, the hours tick by, months go by, years go by, the chance of solving the case almost becomes zero. the nice thing about a homicide case, they never go away. >> reporter: and gary's case would come back in a big way with a tip from 1,000 miles away. coming up, thehrbre. eaktghou police have been waiting for. >> didl oughil kgary triano, sir? did you place that bomb? >> reporter: when "dateline" continues. with decadent chocolate and whipped cream... sweeping sweetness into my soul, i'm ready to spice things up. iced cold or steamy hot, i feel ready to take it all on. my mafé is about setting aside the past... and making room for the new. new sensations. i'm all about 'em. ♪ ba experts. 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♪ ba da ba ba ba >>> we are starting a new summer series here as lester, jenna and i try out some typical it with a twist. on roller skates at the carhop. classic summer scenes. now the carhop tradition lives on, and at this sonic drive-in i was about to get my first taste. hi. i'm amy. >> hi. >> if i want to be a carhop what do i need? >> first you need your uniform. >> oh, great. i love it. >> here's your name tag. >> complete with a name tag. >> and no carhop is complete without the roller skates i. was not good in the '80s. i don't think i'm going to be good now, but we'll give it a try. rule number one of a carhop, safety first. looking good, huh? this is going to be dangerous. i can feel it. whoa! >> all right. you ready? >> no. >> with a little bit of help i was ready to take my first step. >> this is not going to be good. >> i'm scared. >> how are we going to serve food when i can't even, like, balance? wow. i'm going to put the helmet on. i think lester should have done this, instead of me. he would be more coordinated. >> to avoid a major spill we took the carhop training inside
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♪ ba da ba ba ba >>> that does it for us on this saturday morning.t for pets. no humans allowed. >>> and special concert monday. the fray will be here. more fun, giving out tickets for their upcoming tour to the fan who comes up with the most original sign. come down monday morning for the fray. see you right back here tomorrow. see you later on tonight on "nbc nightly news." until then, so long, everybody. thanks for watching. ;ppwú >>> coming up in about one minute on news 4 today t. weekend edition. >> there's a man in myouse and he has a gun. he's going to kill me. >> that woman described the phone call she got from an employee being held hos tonlg in his home. we'll have the latest. >>> plus, president obama? ghana. they are showing their enthusiasm. we'll explain. >>> no baseball is planned at national's park tonight. the stadium is being transformed into a concert venue. we'll tell you why. >>> weather wise, the weekend is here. we're starting with sunshine. what does it mean. i'll lel you know, coming up in a lit bit. >> news 4 today is comi
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[ cheers and applause ] what's up, guys? >> you're a real celebrity lakers fan, true? >> i am. [ cheers and applause ] >> since you were a tiny little baby. >> i grew up during showtime, right? i forget the players, but god -- [ laughter ] no. >> who's your -- >> remember jamal wilkes? >> sure. >> kareem. >> norm nixon. >> mark laps burger. rambis. >> that was preshow time. >> that was predinner show. that's what it was called. >> but you're serious, you go to a lot of the games. >> i do, yeah. >> i have some photographs. >> i heard about this. >> i wanted to go through them because i want to ask you something. this is -- well, this is a real laker fan, jack nicholson. certainly. [ cheers and applause ] >> a real lakers fan. >> there's will at the lakers. [ laughter ] here's teri hatcher. [ laughter ] apparently aware that she's on camera, but she's got a lot of cheerleading going on there. well, you're a cheerleader on television for a while and you can see it right there. >> i w. [ laughter ] >> see, i get into the game. not about screwing around. >> and there's leonardo dicaprio, really kicking up his heels. [ laughter ] you hate basketball, don't you? >> it's where i get a lot of rest, yeah. yeah. >> yeah. >> but see, i get into it so much that's why i'm not cheering. >> because when the team is not doing well you suffer along with the team. unlike dyan cannon who is out there cheering. >> in her tight little jeans. even though i wear tight little jeans. >> yeah. have you become friendly with any of the players? do you have that sort of a relationship with the team? >> i have gotten to know shaq a little. >> which shaq? >> shaquille o'neal. is there another shaq? >> no. >> no. he would actually sing to me. no joke. >> really? >> because we had -- he was a guest on "saturday night live" once and we did a sketch where i crawled up into his arms in little footty pajamas, and he sang -- he cradled me and he sang "no one is going to hurt my little man". [ laughter ] so we had done this sketch and it got cut from the show and we'd be at a game. it could be the tensest moment and he'd look over at me, and he'd go -- ♪ no one is going to hurt my little man ♪ so we'd sing back to each other. >> that's a weird relationship. >> kind of a weird relationship. >> you were on the show with man versus- how long did it take to shoot? >> 48 hours in the most northern part of sweden. >> why? >> i don't know. i was drugged. and put on the show. no, i couldn't resist it. i'm fan of the show and i thought -- i'm going to hate parts of it, but this is something i can't say no to. >> that's just what heidi and spencer said before they went on "i'm a celebrity, get me out of here". >> they were supposed to come with me. >> they were? did you actually drink urine -- your own urine? anyone's urine? >> i kept asking him though. i made a joke that we drank our own urine and i got urine drunk. [ laughter ] but we didn't actually -- i kept asking him, so when are -- is now a good time to drink our urine? and i could tell he was getting more and more pissed every time i asked him. and i was intrigued by the fact of drinking my own urine, subliminally i worked up to the point that i thought, i think i need to drink my own urine. >> well this is exciting. this is a first for abc because when we come back, will ferrell is -- no, he's not. don't be ridiculous. will ferrell, "land of the lost" it opens tomorrow. be right back. >> field rations are running low. i made the determination if need be, if faced with starvation, we will cook and eat joka. i have been tnking about this a lot, actually. if it were the secret ingredient on iron chef, i'm sure bobby flay would serve it with red peppers and cumin and braised polenta. wouldn't be an easy thing to do, but if you slow roast the little guy i'm sure that meat would fall off the bone. >> thank goodness. "land of the lost" it opens tomorrow. so dramatic. >> yeah. >> wow. >> we eat him immediately. >> so this is a serious take on "land of the lost." >> finally. >> which was a great television show. also a terrible television show. >> at the same time. >> simultaneously. that we'd be forced to watch on saturday mornings, in lieu -- we didn't have cable. >> we didn't have cable. yeah, with the horrible visual effects. with the characters that you could see the zippers up the back. >> if kids haven't seen the original "land of the lost," it's well worth looking it up on youtube. >> but at the time you thought it was killer. itted to live there -- i wanted to live there. >> this is what the guys went through backhen. >> giant-sized fruit and dinosaurs with no backs of their mouth. yeah. yeah. yeah. >> yeah. you play the banjo in the film. >> i do. >> and do you really play the banjo? >> i really learned the actual original song. >> oh, really? >> because we happen thave -- >> oh, no. >> we have a banjo here. >> wow. >> do you need those things for your fingers? >> i don't have the fingers. >> oh, yeah. >> which are literally called things. they're called ban go things. >> yeah. >> this is a -- >> a banjo. >> a good time banjo. those are the best ones. >> made in the u.s. of a. >> exactly. ♪ marshall, will and holly on a routine expedition ♪ ♪ met the greatest earthquake they've ever known ♪ ♪ high on the rapids, they struck their tiny raft and plunged them down a thousand feet below ♪ ♪ to the land, land of the lost to the land, land of the lost ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> there you go, thanks a lot. thanks to eminem and thanks to will ferrell. our game night special, we'll be joined by denzel washington, amar'e stoudemire and please remember to join us later this evening for a brand new program with thomas haden church and a spelling bee champion whose name i can't pronounce. don't forget to get your pets spayed or neutered whether they want it or not. please, we'll see you soon. >> announcer: stay tuned for more "jimmy kimmel live" game night with denzel washington, and then dahntay jones and chris birdman anderson and grant hill. the kenmore elite he5t washer? how about enough water and energy savings... to pay for the dryer? another reason why more americans choose... energy star-rated kenmore appliances than any other brand. you'll never go back to your old duster again. ♪ don't, don't you want me? ♪ you know i don't believe you ♪ when you say that you don't need me! ♪ [ female announcer ] why go part of the way clean? and traps and locks dust and allergens. or your money ba ] ♪ don't you want me baby? >>need them, got them? need them -- >> my man. >> i've got four seats right here. >> n not four seats, but floor seats. >> no, not floor -- >> right above the floor. >> floor seats. spike lee gets floor seats. >> yeah. yeah. >> jack nicholson gets floor seats? >> yeah. >> everybody gets -- i want floor seats. >> these beautiful seats, you're with the olsen twins. a million dollars. >> let me see. >> let's go. >> hey. >> they're counterfeit anyway. >> announcer: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! game night. tonight -- denzel washington. dahntay jones and chris birdman anderson face off against amar'e stoudemire and grant hill. and at the buzzer, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> hello. i'm jimmy kimmel and if you look under your seats, please find your hymn books and turn to page 17. a chance to go to church today. game two of the nba finals between the lakers and the magic. they scheduled it on the same night as the tony awards, which
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ba da ba ba ba >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i'm jennifer franciotti. let's get a check on the morning commute with sarah caldwell. >> north down 295 is a problem spot, and you can see the end results. heavy delays back to the area of 895. at washington boulevard, another accident coming in. a couple of problem spots south of the city. 795 and eastern, an accident coming in. york road and northern, that will cause delays there. downed pole at warren road and green side. of foreclosures a long war and road. -- watch for closures along warren road. no. 9295, accident approaching water view. live view of traffic in harford road, normal, volume-related delays. >> mix of sunshine and clouds. we will remain humid, and have a slight chance of showers and storms. we are looking at 70 downtown, 67 at b.w.i. marshall, and much more on the shores of ocean city. we will have a high in the mid- 80's. we will surge about 88 tomorrow, hitting a high of 91 with a hazy, hot, and humid conditions. >> check the bottom of your screen for updated news and traffic information. we will see ♪ >>> 8:00 now on a friday morning. it's the 24th day of july, 2009. you can see the monitors here, because joe michaels can we get a jaw of how big a crowd that has gathered on the plaza here? 49th street to 50th street back behind us all the way to 48th street. most of these people, i would say the vast majority here to see katy perry. one of the hottest stars in the recording industry today. she'll put on a concert in our 8:30 half hour. >> going to be fun. >> and this is a jimmy buffett-size crowd, and these are fun-loving people. >> exactly. >> as opposed to our other crowds? >> in comparison, you're right. well they're blowing off a little more steam. >> yeah, they are. >> also coming up in this half hour, suze orman is here. she's going to be talking about what you talked about with dylan ratigen, that the stock market seems to be rebounding. some are saying the recession might be over. suze's going to talk about her advice for where to put your money, apparently a katy perry fan also. where to put your money in these specific times. >> she looks great in those. >> plus you all know how it goes. it's summertime, the kids want to play outdoors, and suddenly before you know it they've taken all their clothes off. it is kind of cute. it is very cute having had little kids at one point. but at what age does it stop being cute and start to cross the line? we're going to get into that debate. >> 16. >> oh, stop it. >> i think at what, like 3? >> maybe 4. >> you're trying to make up now. >> i was thinking of going there, but thankfully you did. >> that's why i'm here for you. >> speaking of naked, are you guys packed up yet? >> huh, what? >> for our trip. we're hitting the road. >> yeah, i know. monday meredith and ann take in the new york adirondacks. matt and i are in the sun and sand in key west. we've got other great destinations, san antonio, and los angeles, nevada. yeah. it's going to be a great trip. road trip next week. >> okay. >> "today" takes a vacation. >> we could use a vacation. >> a working vacation. >> well, whatever. >> let's go inside. ann is standing by with the headlines. >> thanks a lot you guys. in the news, the cambridge police officer who arrested prominent harvard professor henry gates jr. is telling his side of the story for the first time and sergeant james crowley told boston affiliate "w" "h" "t" "h" that he told gates he was investigating a break in and he asked if there was anyone else in the residence. crowley said gates responded that's none of your business in an agitated tone and he also said he warned gates several times that he was acking disorderly. crowley also said he's tired of being called a racist and he was offended by president obama's comments that the police acted stupidly. >>> president obama will have to wait a little longer to get' health care reform bill passed. on thursday, senate democrats scrapped plans to vote on a bill by next month. the president said that's okay, as long as congress gets it passed before the end of the year. >>> overseas markets are higher this morning. the dow closed above 9,000 thursday for the first time since january. investigators are trying to find out what caused a helicopter to come crashing down on a maryland highway last night. all four people on board were killed. >>> oregon parents charged in the death of their 15-month-old daughter were found not guilty of manslaughter on thursday. carl and rayleen worthington had relied on faith and prayer to treat her daughter's pneumonia before she died of the illness. carl was convicted of criminal mistreatment. >>> courtroom drama in kentucky when the defendant began yelling at the prosecutor, knocking over a table. the deputy used a stun gun on the defendant, causing him to fall flat on the floor as a shocked judge looked on. >>> and five people were seriously injured on thursday when two swedish passenger ferries collided in heavy fog south of stockholm. the impact ripped a hole in the side of one of the ships. >>> those are the top stories at four minutes past 8:00. it's now time to go back outside to -- okay, okay. nice look, you two. >> i don't know what that's about. >> al, save us from ourselves. >> too late. anyway, big katy perry fab? >> yeah! >> she's got a picture of hello katy perry. very nice. let's check your weather. see what's happening. pick city of the day happens to be flint, michigan. nbc 25. scattered afternoon thunderstorms. high of about 80 degrees. and as we take a look at the weekend, sizzling out west. we'v'v >> we are going to reach a high of about 84 degrees. slight chance of showers and storms this afternoon. variably cloudy for the most part. and as sky conditions, but it will be hazy, hot, and humid. that's your layest weather. you still feeling that urge, meredith? >> you stop it, al. i'm here with ashley who is a fan of katy perry. like everybody else here. take us to break. >> still to come, secrets for the health of your skin. up next, suze orman on where you should be stashing your savings. first we add the baking soda, then we put the vinegar. scientific explorations in the kitchen? bring it. it started bubbling. new bounty is thick and absorbent. it cleans the mess with less. then you know what, daddy? 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. ♪ ba da ba ba ba >> it took the longest fifth set in grand slam final history, 16-14, for roger federerieve his record 15th ma jor championship. and on the other ide of the net was andy roddick, devastated that he had let four set poi s slip away in the second set tie-breaker. mike, can you recall a more crushing defeat? >> not in individual sports. i've seen a lot. this had an olympic quality, like you were going to get one shot at the olympics and you lose and feel so bad for the guy who does. this was as tough an individual loss. team sports send people over the edge, the red sox losses and the dodgers losing to bobby cox and all this stuff. this was his best day, and in sports, if you play at that level, you think you're supposed to win on your best day, and not only does he go up against the greatest player of all time, but the greatest player of all time picks this day to serve 50 aces. >> i mean, if he had never been to this level before, then it's survivable because you say, well, look, it's the first time i've gotten into a final and i took the best in the world to the enth deg
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. >> un fuerte aplauso para la gente de salvador.h@tsvpdcumfkp@ ♪ ba da ba ba ba >> aquÍ estamos amasandoo te sientes, te h@h@tltaféoyhkph@h@tltaféeyókphp aconsejarle que participen que mande su correspondencia. muchas gracias. >> volvÍan, felicidades, un fuerte aplauso por favor, muchas gracias. amigos, lo somos a dejar con ustedes y con un poco de mÚsica, adelante por favor. ♪ tltaskph@h@tltaféchfkph@h@h@h@t@ ♪ ♪ >> bravo. >> hola, estÁn. hoy es jueves el 9 de julio del 2009 estamos celebrando. la independencia argentina. >> felicidades a h@h@tltafébewk. >> hagado eh@h@tltaféeaukph@h@t. que bueno. >> mire quÉ bonito, vamos a comenzar precisamente. mira quÉ hermoso, es un perro super simpÁtico, que dice que somos bien cool. se sienta frente al televisor todas las maÑanas y despuÉs hace todas sus aventuras, eso es lo que cuenta su dueÑo. de aquÍ le mandamos un beso muy grande. >> aquÍ viene llegando daisy desde indiana. tiene tres aÑos. dice que quiere que le mandemos saludos. asÍ que desde aquí desde despierta amÉrica le enviamos muchos saludos,h@h@tltaféczwkph@ dice q tiene mucho en com
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ba da ba ba ba obviamente, hace algunos veces tuvieron la fortuna de encargar un verde pero desafortunadamente lo perdieron, en esta ocasiÓn rÁpidamente, apenas tiene una semana de embarazo, ella se daba el rumor de que iba a tener gemelos. pero este fin de semana, desmintiÓ este rumor, confirmÓque estÁ esperando un bebÉ aÚn no sabe el sexo, tiene pocas semanas pero que estÁ feliz por la llegada de este breve, y obviamente va ser muy feliz al papÁ. >> querellÓ, muchas felicidades, ¿quÉ onda con la comadre galilea? >> fÍjate que hay una aparente enemistad de cecilia galeano y galilea, resulta que cecilia galeano tiene una niÑa de ocho aÑos, resulta que esta niÑa es hija de un italiano que se relaciona tambiÉn con galilea, por ahÍ se ventilÓ esta semana que el galilea le habÍa dado al italiano y establecido el motivo por el cual se separÓ de cecilia. pero dice que ella lo conociÓ cuando estaba libre. cada una la subversiÓn. >> saliÓ un comunicado bastante triste en el sentido de que l reggearos es en venezuela, entonces una camioneta los recogieron.h@h@xek cuando se dirigÍan h@de aeropu al ho tz[ikkph@h@ce q estaba h@]qxeésh@oviendl caso que ntraron piedras en el caminoa tz]qakph@h@tz]qtkptz]qx celebrando el triunfo de ayer de nuestra selÓn.tz]qxe[jmkph@É habÍa ido, ahora me encuentro con la noticia que un festival donde 100 fanÁticos, familia de de todas partes de europa. ponen a prueba la habilidades en este manejo de las aves. era tambiÉn muy difÍcil porque es un lugar muy estrecho, en la forma en la que sopla el viento lo hace mÁs complicado. mira cÓmo se ve, increÍble. >> bastante alto, mientras mÁs altura menos oxÍgeno hay. >> y es difÍcil controlarlo a los niÑos les encanta esto. ayer se nos ocurriÓ ir a volar papalotes. si tuvieras visto la cara de ella. para los niÑos es algo muy emocionante. >> yo cuando era pequeÑo se hacÍan festivales de papalotes. se le ponÍan a bajas, en el papalote, titulÉ cortados en la cuerda h@al de al lado. dicen que la competencia combina diversiÓn y deporte, lo mÁs difÍcil es mantener los zapatos en los pies. >> se tiene que poner de todo para que no se les vaya. >> aplican bÁsicamente las mismas reglas del fÚtbol. aunque no hay fuera de lugar y se pueden hacer todo los cambios que se necesitan. finlandia que es conocida por sus eventos raros. el de cargando esposas. el lanzamiento de celulares. ya comenzÓ el registro para campeonato el aÑo prÓximo. >> retiro que nos vayamos a una imagen deliciosa. miren esto, hay Ésta, se presentÓ el sÁbado en minnesota, y dice que pesos 150 libras. ahÍ lo tiene. ¿cuÁntas calorÍas tiene? 130,000. h@tz]qxevdfkph@h@biendos al neto población 49 millones. sus tenos. o 100 ajes dxto. la mith@tz]qxe[kikph@h@ nuevosus de st, sie estás en ertido. sigue jugad la h@copa]qxeóy con tmisionh@ h@ clusivn vivoh@ ]qxewo afortunadamente, expertosn ecologÍa cuentan con dawn,... fuerte conla gra y delicado con su piel. para que asi Él, vuelva a estar protegido por ella. dawn, todo el poder corta grasa al rescate de lo mÁs delicado. tu puedes ayudar. por cada botella que compres, ve a dawnsalvafauna.com, haz clic y donaremos un dÓlar para su rescate. estÁn en trance. >> hipnotizados no significa globos a permanecer inerte. ahÍ podemos nosotros obtener el principio de un estado sonÁmbulo. balbuceÓ, habla o camina. >> puedes hablar conmigo pero ello siguen haciendo el mandato quees continuar durmiendo. >> asÍ es. empezamos a soÑar. par que la persona registra en el cerebro que esto es un sueÑo y que no quede una secuela negativa. >> bravo saber cÓmo ell sueÑan. >> empezamos a soÑar, entÉrese la cabez estamos en nuestrasmanos un instrumento musical. puede ser una guitarra, el piano, una flauta, un violÍn, un acordeÓn. levante sus manos y tomen instrumento musical que mÁs le guste. levante entre mano el instrumentos, relajarse, hay que tocar consentimiento. siga tocando. la persona que toca la guitarra tiene que hacerlo con sensibilidad. con el violÍn sentimiento al tocar. duermase, suelte el brazo y duermase. sabemos que de 86 estÁn. >> a mÍ me parece que estÁn todos. >> empezamos a salir del instrumento, i. estamos entrando a nuestro carro. tomamos nuestro volante y cierro la puerta del carro. abrochÓse el cinturón de seguridad. tomamos en este momento las llaves del automÓvil y enciÉndala. empezamos a manejar, manejÉ el carro, vamos conduciendo por una anestesia mÁs transitada de los Ángeles. se atravesÓ alguien. digan algo. con carÁcter. no se quita del frente de su auto. hay que tener carÁcter. no se quita, sigue enfrente del carro. toma una piedra y la rompe el cristal de su auto. toma otra piedra y la rompe otro cristal. la persona se acerca por la ventana y le da un beso. le da otro beso. la persona que no pareciÓ gigantesco con shakira. entonces no quiere que lo besen. duermase profundo. >> vamos a continuar con esta terapia, con esta sesiÓn de lujo que nos estÁ dando esta maÑana en los angeles. al regresar quiero hablar, con el que estÁ pidiendo el autÓgrafo a shakira quiero preguntae a la que va a llamar a la mamÁ porque le rompieron el vidrio. >> mÁs allá de denigrar, a la persona, so programar mensajes para cuando despiertan. todo esto y mÁs al regreso,. duermase ahora imagine que brad pitt le va a dar un beso. >> hle a cebolla. ¿que me pasÓ? >> yo soy el brad pitt venezolano. >> duermase. >> este es un tema realmente muy interesante, llama la atenciÓn, el nÚmero de hispanos muertos en accidente de trabajo aumentÓ 76%. pasando de 533 a 937 vÍctimas, son nÚmeros alarmantes, sÓlo en texas, 50 disparos perdieron la vida, y lo que va de este aÑo, se vienen investigando 21 fallecimientos en estas circunstancias. entre los accidentes, figura uno en que los tres trabajadores cayeron 11 pisos al trocarse un andamio. el gobierno federal anunciÓ, un programa multimillonario para evitar que estos meses perdieron sus viviendas debido a la crisis. sin embargo muchos se preguntan si el programa estÁ funcionando o no. >> lleva meses tratando de evitar un embargo hipotecario. >> yo puede decir que ellos no estÁn interesados en ayudar más. >> su experiencia refleja la de muchos estadounidenses que a pesar del plazo. siguen en riesgo de perder su casa. >> se han reportado uno. 9 millones de embargos hipotecarios.h@h@tz]qxeítckph@h se debe que los bancos no estÁn preparados para lidiar con el mar de csa los que se enfrentan diariamente. >> es como vencer una barrera gigantesca hasta puede llegar a la persona, que sabe lo que tiene que decir. >> el departamento del tesoro le llamaba la atenciÓn a h@h@tz@ >> cuando tienes el crÉdito destruido quedas en mos de ellos. y terminan perdiendo la casa. >> desde que se instalÓ ese programa se ha modificado unos 350,000 prÉstamos. >> este plan no salvarÁ a toda las casas. la crisis hipotecaria son una realidad de la decisiÓn. los lugares particularmente golpeados son california y l florida. >> mientras la nasa celetz]qxey@ en sus primeros aÑos en la carrera de la conquista del espacio. coinuando con el tema china que a pesar de ser un reciÉn llegado en los veces espacios estÁ enviando astronautas al consumo. pero en secreto.h@ ese paÍs no tenía ni siquiera televisores.h@h@tz]qxesswkph@h@e despuÉs de 40 aÑos de la llegada del hombre a la luna continÚa siendo una gran hazaÑa.tz]qxesjbkph@h@ la popularidad del presidente obama. estoy mucho mÁs pero ahora no somos con raÚl y una invitada muy especial. >> hay muchos motivos por lo que una persona a veces sin saberlo puede producir malos olores. o los acompaÑÓ la doctora que nos puede hablar de la causa en la forma de evitarlo. la primera pregunta que te hago es como nosotros podemos determinar si emanamos olores desagradables sin darnos cuentas. >>muchos pacientes vienen a la oficina y nos preguntan, honestamente ltenemos que contratar la pregunta. a veces en el trabajo que lo pueden decir o te das cuenta. >> yo si tengo un jefe no le dirÍa hueles mal. >> es difÍcil pero hay que hacerlo. >> ¿que situaciones coacciones pueden producir esto y cÓmo debemos prevenirlo? >> podemos ir de los pies a la cabeza o de la cabeza a los pies. con tubos una persona que tiene mal olor en la cabeza. la persona tiene caspa usar shampoo anti caspa. tambiÉn hay personas que tienen color en las axilas. >> uno de los colores mÁs comunes. >> es fuerte, pero hay mucho mÁs remedios, pueden usar anti transpirante. puede usarlo al acostarse por la noche, se lo deja dormido, a la maÑana cuando se levanta no suda por 24 horas. o se pueden citar tz]qxerwrkph@p >> ustedes estaban comiendo, habÍa cebolla, abajo. si tÚ sabes que tienes una fiesta, no coma sexto. el perejil neutraliza el olor en la bocacuando te la vas a los clientes la parte tambiÉn la lengua. >> con los pies. >> es lo peor, uso del anti transpirante en los pies, trata de usar zapatos abiertos. si todo eso falla, puedes poner los pies en una soluciÓn de vinagre y agua, y eso te seca y te quita el mal olor. >> la tela de la ropa que se usa. >> si vas al gimnasio y estÁs todo apretado. despuÉs de ahÍ, si la ropa que estÁ suelta la mal olor, a ciertas ropas que tienen propiedades anti materiales. >> bienvenida a despierta amÉrica y que no sea ésta la primera vez. >> encantada, mucho gusto. >> vamos a hacer una pausa. pero antes vamos con nuestra querida paola. >> esta semana regresÉ, me encanta estar aquÍ, descubrir muchos lugares encantadores que usted puede visitar. esto serÁ un poco más adelante, ya regresamos con mÁs de despierta amÉrica. tz es iyx[kptante. h@ no taportan h@ coa bellexteri pcon regent serujewvtkph@h@ deergirl h@tzqbçkph@ partam seh@de acumular entre las líneas de expresión y arrugas... y te hver ma tzxñakp simpgelesssuspen solas lí de exión tz]qxervzkph@h@ por ellen ly age de oltz y de bella, libratural y batienes una carrera es de largo plazo. >> vaya que funcionÓ, egresado de la universidad, hizo sus maestrÍas de ingeniero, posteriormente fue profesor de la universidad hasta que recientemente fue el decano. >>h@h@tcmh@zdhdkph@h@ en el mismo pasÓ de sus grandes inventores de hace tiempo tras que ha logradohacer un paso significante en la ciudad. >> la noticia causÓ conmoción >> me dio la impresiÓn de un . seÑor muy bien educado. inteligente, con un conocimiento del sistema de universidad y los diferentes temas que no surgen como estudiantes. parece que el va a resolver los programas. >> la historia es una explicaciÓn de muchos profesionales que al abandonar su paÍs tambiÉn abandonaron su educaciÓn en sus sueÑos. >> de los muchos profesionales manejando taxis.tcmh@zgçtkph@h@ familia y el paÍs tambiÉn. >> pero sobre todo ra los estudiantes hispanos. >> quiero que sea un modelo para los estudiantes, y que traÍga mucha energía. >> si yo puedo servir como modelo me siento muy orgulloso, cada
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♪ ba da ba ba ba ♪ ♪ ♪ desde el momento de verte, tu amor me correspondiÓ, desde el momento de vertelo vi, es un tipo que llama la atenciÓn, portero, joven.h@ >> parate pablo, para ver si sigues asÍ.çóó[ykfkph@h@ >>h@tmÑrçó[rjkph@h@h@tmÑrçóyhwkp >> ¿cibeira puedo jugar de otra cosa que hubiera querido har? >> a mÍ me conocen como la torre de jalisco, pero yo nacÍ en sinaloa. yo hubiera sido catcher. >> ¿de cÓmo termina siendo comentarista deportivo? >> siempre te queda esa frustraciÓn de no haber podido ser futbolista profesional. >> ahora sÍ ya tengo micrÓfono, la estaba agradeciendo por eso ni los cumplidos, muy contenta que tengamos casa llena con un gran talento. tenÍa algÚn problema con el micrÓfono que ya estÁ todo resuelto. ahora hay que hablar de informaciÓn, general motors h@t empresa cuyo accionista mayoritario es el gobierno de estados unidos, se trata de la salida de bancarrota mÁs rápido. la nueva general motors es una empresa mÁs pequeÑa, si la gigantesca deuda que por poco no se va a la quiebra total. la crisis presupuestaria de california se agudiza con la decisiÓn de
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♪ ♪ ba da ba ba ba >> tenemos en vivo a la doctora para la calidad de atenciÓn mÉdica.ara dejar el cigarrillo, ha firmado una estricta ley contra el tabaco. cuÁles son los pasos que dan ustedes para dejar de fumar? >> bueno, empezar con una determinaciÓn de dejar de fumar desde ahora: hoy no voy a fumar. necesitamos un apoyo, tanto familiar, como grupos de apoyo. alejarse de los lugares donde hay fumadores, arrojar todos los ceniceros. existen tratamientos como chicles de nicotina, aerosoles. el fumador puede fumar tantos cigarrillos hasta que el nivel le de ganas de vomitar. la mejor recomendaciÓn es ir a un grupo de apoyo para que le diga cuÁl es el primer paso para dejar de fumar. >> hay que recordar que no sÓlo alarga nuestra vida, tambiÉn la de nuestros seres queridos, porque el humo de segunda mano, tambiÉn es muy daÑino. >> ojalÁ que muchas personas hoy tomen esa determinaciÓn de dejar el tamaco. y ahora vamos con una que no fuma, y que va a vivir 100 aÑos. ahÍ esta mi querida ana maría, desde houston, texas! >> estamos lista para Ésta noche en el partido de fÚtb
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♪ ba da ba ba ba >>> this morning on, "save versus splurge" you could pay more for electronics, but youy times i have spent looking for cheap laptops. >> that is why we have tested them all. we have tested lots of them. >> let's start with the smartphones. the idea is hopefully you can find something that works well, is that the case from the research? >> absolutely. this right here is the htc, it is an android based phone. what it means to you, is that it can do everything you want it to do and other cool stuff. you can put an application on it that allows you to take a picture of a bar code and then it tells you what it costs online and stores near you. >> can it text message? >> yes. this phone just does e-mail. let's say you have a phone that you like, but you want to be able to e-mail on the subway, this is very cheap and will let you e-mail. >> and it is $60. >> and a $20 service plan, yes great. >> you don't have to splurge for the phone. let's look at digital cameras, can less expensive cameras take the same picture. >> yes. if i go like this, or spend a year studying digital ph
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♪ ba da ba ba ba ( publicidad ) ♪ >> en txdilos deportes nos visi!Ñores, buena concurrencia en el estadio rÍo quinto de salt lake city, todo el mundo contento, feliz. >> aquÍ estÁn los goles. a los 12 minutos luis sajájÁ aprovecÓ un error en la defensa y abre el marcador para el everton. ¡ahÍ estÁ el gol! >> despuÉs cuauhtémoc dijo por el centro, ahÍ le voy. buen movimiento del valor y anotaron el golazo del empapa. >> quedaron empatados, y esto no podÍa quedar así, se fueron a los tiros de penal y ahÍ fue donde se luciÓ el estadounidense tim howard. el portero detuvo seis intentos de gol en tiempo de regulaciÓn y tres tiros desde el punto de penalty. el everton triunfÓ por cuatro goles a tres. >> asÍ es. ahora pasamos directamente a la apertura 2009 mexicano las Águilas y de san luis tenÍan un partido por diente desde la primera jornada, y se encontraron ayer. fue enrique quien definiÓ este gol de cabecita del amÉrica. >> el colombiano puso el empate con un gol de penalty. >> ahora, a la fecha tres de la copa de la paz. el atlante mexicano enfrentÓ
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