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that man is michael jackson. >> michael jackson, the king of pop -- >> was taken to the hospital and>> he was apparently administered cpr in the ambulance. >> as the news breaks, brother, tito and jermaine, continue to hear troubling reports from the media. s, tito and jermaine, continue to hear troubling reports from the media. >> is it true? what are they staying in rushed to the hospital and not breathing, something like that. >> you guys called my wife and said do you guys know anything about michael being rushed to the hospital? i said. no i called my mother immediately, she says she is on her way to the hospital. >> jermaine's mother, katherine, confirmed his worst fierce. >> she was already at the hospital. i called her back and heard her saying he's dead. i couldn't believe my mother was saying her child was dead, my brother. and i got weak, very, very weak. >> tito jackson couldn't get ahold of his mother he's raced to ucla medical center. but a call from his sister, janet, stopped him in his tracks. i said, janet is he dead? she said, he is a gone. i just melted right there
that man is michael jackson. >> michael jackson, the king of pop -- >> was taken to the hospital and>> he was apparently administered cpr in the ambulance. >> as the news breaks, brother, tito and jermaine, continue to hear troubling reports from the media. s, tito and jermaine, continue to hear troubling reports from the media. >> is it true? what are they staying in rushed to the hospital and not breathing, something like that. >> you guys called my wife...
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>> like a fan, like somebody who got to know michael jackson, michael jackson lived a life of pain.years, decades, his entire life, his existence. and after i learned what all of the pain that followed him, i could not help but be sympathetic to this man. i could not help but be empathetic. i could not help but to wear his shoe and i could not help but to listen to him. >> but do you think that -- you said as fan. did that cloud your judgment because in the end, it seemed that you did him more harm than good, no? >> never. i was hired to make sure that michael jackson stay healthy. but i was also -- i agreed with a.g. and those who were taking care of michael's finances that i would show up about four weeks and wind my practice down easily. however, i was hustled to california, because the show was off track. it was going nowhere. >> was this because of michael jackson's health? >> because of michael's performance. he was not rehearsing. he was not doing anything. >> because he couldn't sleep? >> and ag had already spent $40 million. >> why wasn't he rehearsing or doing anything? >>
>> like a fan, like somebody who got to know michael jackson, michael jackson lived a life of pain.years, decades, his entire life, his existence. and after i learned what all of the pain that followed him, i could not help but be sympathetic to this man. i could not help but be empathetic. i could not help but to wear his shoe and i could not help but to listen to him. >> but do you think that -- you said as fan. did that cloud your judgment because in the end, it seemed that you...
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randi kaye looks at where some of the people in jackson's life are now. >> reporter: paris jackson, justen hearted when she shared this with the world. >> ever since i was born, daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine. and i just wanted to say i love him so much. >> reporter: today the pop star's only daughter is 16. life without her dad has been a struggle. in june last year, she attempted suicide, cutting her wrist with a kitchen knife. >> she has been getting intensive psychiatric help since then, in fact sent out of state to a boarding school. >> reporter: and her brothers? prince is now 17 and a self-described nerd. he is an honor student who has done some acting. he is now preparing for college. and remember blanket jackson? this was him on that now infamous balcony scene. he is now 12. he was just 7 when his father died, even carried a michael jackson doll to the memorial service. today he loves to make movies. >> blanket seems to be the one who is the most like his father as far as his personality. he is a shy young 12-year-old, still home schooled. >> reporter: par
randi kaye looks at where some of the people in jackson's life are now. >> reporter: paris jackson, justen hearted when she shared this with the world. >> ever since i was born, daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine. and i just wanted to say i love him so much. >> reporter: today the pop star's only daughter is 16. life without her dad has been a struggle. in june last year, she attempted suicide, cutting her wrist with a kitchen knife. >> she has been...
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apart from her husband joe jackson who lives in las vegas. >> michael jackson gave his mom a bus shee goes to gary, indiana for a celebration of michael jackson's birthday. >> there is not a day that pass that i don't think about my child. he should be here right now but there was negligence of a doctor. >> reporter: dr. conrad murray was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in 2011 and sentenced to 14 years for his death. murray got out of prison in october after serving about two years. he's no longer licensed to practice medicine in either california or texas. >> this is part of the untold story, my story. >> reporter: murray still appealing his conviction posted this power point presentation online last month. his attempt to prove his innocence. another of jackson's doctors, dermatologist to the stars arnold kline is in financial straights, his health failing. his business took a hit after it was disclosed jackson received large doses of demerol from kline's clinic, even though kline denies gaving it to him. debbie row, is still living on a horse rarchg outside la. she got en
apart from her husband joe jackson who lives in las vegas. >> michael jackson gave his mom a bus shee goes to gary, indiana for a celebration of michael jackson's birthday. >> there is not a day that pass that i don't think about my child. he should be here right now but there was negligence of a doctor. >> reporter: dr. conrad murray was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in 2011 and sentenced to 14 years for his death. murray got out of prison in october after serving...
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there's only one person that murdered marie jackson.nd he's sitting right there. >> but the prosecution was pointing in the wrong direction, said the defense attorney in his closing remarks to the jury. >> the actual evidence does not support the allegation that andre killed marie. it certainly doesn't support it beyond or doesn't prove it beyond a reasonable doubt. why? there's a simple answer. andre didn't kill marie. >> nearly two decades after marie's murder, the case was finally before a jury. and just 2 1/2 hours later, there was a verdict. >> we the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant andre jackson guilty of the crime of first-degree murder. >> andre jackson was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. for marcus singleton, this victory was bittersweet. he still wants to hear the truth from andre himself. he knows he says that that may never come, but he hopes his mother would be proud that he finally spoke up. >> i try to live my life to make her proud of me. i'm never going to give up. never going to give up on
there's only one person that murdered marie jackson.nd he's sitting right there. >> but the prosecution was pointing in the wrong direction, said the defense attorney in his closing remarks to the jury. >> the actual evidence does not support the allegation that andre killed marie. it certainly doesn't support it beyond or doesn't prove it beyond a reasonable doubt. why? there's a simple answer. andre didn't kill marie. >> nearly two decades after marie's murder, the case was...
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she was a jackson resident who was president of the north jackson naacp, she said she didn't know how to cook either, she was the only female -- she had a sister and a lot of brothers. she watched what her brothers were doing and she would come in and scramble eggs for us and make some bread or something and have a big pot of eggs and grits for us and that's how we started bonding with mr. evers, and bob would take us -- i remember going to macomb, mississippi, with stolely carmichael. we went to liberty, mississippi, for the -- not justice department, one of organizations that was fighting for human rights, to observe us, and we stayed in liberty all day long and that's where mr. herbert lee had been killed in i think '61. we stayed there, and i remember observe being the white water fountain and colored water fountain and waiting for them to attacking us. i remember they told stokely, you got these shorts on, you got to leave. after leaving there. we went back to jackson, we were traveling across the state and august of '62, we went up to clarksville, mississippi. to found cofo. thi
she was a jackson resident who was president of the north jackson naacp, she said she didn't know how to cook either, she was the only female -- she had a sister and a lot of brothers. she watched what her brothers were doing and she would come in and scramble eggs for us and make some bread or something and have a big pot of eggs and grits for us and that's how we started bonding with mr. evers, and bob would take us -- i remember going to macomb, mississippi, with stolely carmichael. we went...
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michael jackson. all the money he made.money he's made since he passed. his albums have gone on to make so much money. memorabilia about him has made so much money for the estate. you hear this before, these really famous people, maybe one of the most famous people in the world, and being worth more in death than in life. >> than they were alive. such a sad statement. goodness news, we still love him and love his music. stef, thank you. don't forget, tonight, done lemon is going to sit down with michael jackson's former physician conrad murray. that will be a very interesting conversation. >> interesting discussion to be sure. thanks for joining us "at this hour." >> i'm john berman. >> i'm michaela pereira. "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. >>> a tragic mistake or murder? he said he simply forgot that his son was strapped in a sweltering hot car all day. but now new evidence he may have known the boy was there all along. also, this hour -- >> then, my plans to enter and throw molotov cocktails and pipe
michael jackson. all the money he made.money he's made since he passed. his albums have gone on to make so much money. memorabilia about him has made so much money for the estate. you hear this before, these really famous people, maybe one of the most famous people in the world, and being worth more in death than in life. >> than they were alive. such a sad statement. goodness news, we still love him and love his music. stef, thank you. don't forget, tonight, done lemon is going to sit...
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espanola jackson. she did solar many her house and why can't our municipalities do the same and for this particular site thank you to dpw and puc and the whole family of entities as our commission leaders as well as the would it be fair to say local 21 is here today as well and the private sector for pushing our city to do everything we can to get off oil. this is quality of height issues but has a practical fetish and the general manager knows this it allows the symphony to maintain the tickets prices for people like me. a world-class symphony has o to make that affordable to everyone in the city if it does its work in a smarter watt to enjoy 50 percent reduction in using the regular energy sources they have sea this is the story that will repeat itself over every municipal building those stories are up to 7.6 megawatts with the puc's leadership and we need to have that conversation was we do as well as we are in the municipal solar arena we're educating our private sectors and anothers to take i am t
espanola jackson. she did solar many her house and why can't our municipalities do the same and for this particular site thank you to dpw and puc and the whole family of entities as our commission leaders as well as the would it be fair to say local 21 is here today as well and the private sector for pushing our city to do everything we can to get off oil. this is quality of height issues but has a practical fetish and the general manager knows this it allows the symphony to maintain the...
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but catherine jackson, paris, prince and blanket are the only members of the jackson family that hisports. jackson's will left nothing for his siblings or his father. the four receive stipend, and for chin's vacations, home and home. since the years since his death, still obviously the crowd pleaser. his death returned him to the top of the charts and quickly generated million dollars deals for new albumns, movie, just last month his albumn escape debuted at number two, and touring strip de so lay show based on music played nearly 500 shows. over the past five years, we've seen jackson's children grow up, blanket now 12, prince is 17, nearing the ends every his high school, paris had been in the headlines now 16, but haven't seen her much since hospitalized last year. her family says she is doing fine. who is in charge of the estate? his attorney, john, and also the family friend, music executive john mcclane, they are the executors of the state. so they get a percentage of the earnings for their services, and finally, the biggest share of the jackson estate, hasn't even gone to his
but catherine jackson, paris, prince and blanket are the only members of the jackson family that hisports. jackson's will left nothing for his siblings or his father. the four receive stipend, and for chin's vacations, home and home. since the years since his death, still obviously the crowd pleaser. his death returned him to the top of the charts and quickly generated million dollars deals for new albumns, movie, just last month his albumn escape debuted at number two, and touring strip de so...
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of jackson's children. were kept covered up in public. >> since jackson's death the children have shown their faces. in 2012, paris, prince and blanket were here in hollywood honoring their legendary father in a hand and footprint ceremony outside a chinese theater. >> prince embracing his fame appearing as a guest correspondence. >> i know how to keep my cool. >> the king of pop fought to give his children a normal childhood. >> after all, he gave his to the spotlight. stephanie elam, cnn, los angeles. >> and tonight here on cnn, don lemon sitting down with jackson's former on dr. conrad murray and this is his first interview since getting out of prison last october. this is live tonight and you've been talking with him, you've been texting with him. he says he wants to get the record straight. how does he mean? >> he's been trying to do that since this all happened. he says it's his first and only interview post-prison. he means that he feels that he is -- i think he believes that in some way he is respon
of jackson's children. were kept covered up in public. >> since jackson's death the children have shown their faces. in 2012, paris, prince and blanket were here in hollywood honoring their legendary father in a hand and footprint ceremony outside a chinese theater. >> prince embracing his fame appearing as a guest correspondence. >> i know how to keep my cool. >> the king of pop fought to give his children a normal childhood. >> after all, he gave his to the...
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a las vegas doctor flew to jackson, mississippi saturday to meet with her and her family.jewell hillery has the story. victoria wilcher's tough spirit has captured hearts worldwide. and it tugged at the heartstrings of a surgeon from across the country who wants to do all he can to help victoria heal. dr. frank stile met 3 year-old victoria wilcher for the first time at jackson's medgar evers international airport saturday. the plastic and reconstructive surgeon, who trained at umc and has expertise minimizing scars on professional fighters flew in from las vegas just for a few hours to meet this little fighter who was attacked by pitbulls. "i saw victoria's story on the news and social media and i was just very affected by it." victoria has impacted dr. stile so much he's offered his services for free. lindsey turk, one of the attorney's representing victoria says she and victoria's family are filled with gratitude. "i can't thank him enough, i can't thank his staff enough." dr. stile isn't the only one pitching in. he's placed victoria's picture and story on his foundati
a las vegas doctor flew to jackson, mississippi saturday to meet with her and her family.jewell hillery has the story. victoria wilcher's tough spirit has captured hearts worldwide. and it tugged at the heartstrings of a surgeon from across the country who wants to do all he can to help victoria heal. dr. frank stile met 3 year-old victoria wilcher for the first time at jackson's medgar evers international airport saturday. the plastic and reconstructive surgeon, who trained at umc and has...
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senator jackson? >> yes. >> reporter: are you doing all right? >> dog >> doing fine. >> reporter: we were hoping to talk to you. >> i don't have anything to say to you. >> reporter: i was looking for tim prince. >> you got him. >> reporter: he's the owner of prince poultry where the chickens were buried alive. he's surprised to learn his former intern was an undercover. >> she took the my newt things we done wrong. >> reporter: when other folks look at this and they see live chickens get dropped into a pit, they might not call that my newt. >> you're probably right. >> reporter: he admits the chickens should have been killed before being thrown in the pit but he does take care of the birds. they are his livelihood. >> i try to run a clean business, and, you know, there was a few things on there i saw
senator jackson? >> yes. >> reporter: are you doing all right? >> dog >> doing fine. >> reporter: we were hoping to talk to you. >> i don't have anything to say to you. >> reporter: i was looking for tim prince. >> you got him. >> reporter: he's the owner of prince poultry where the chickens were buried alive. he's surprised to learn his former intern was an undercover. >> she took the my newt things we done wrong. >> reporter:...
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after the pop star died. >> reporter: michael jackson's shocking death.gendary career. five years later, whether it's resurrecting the king of pop via hologram for the billboard music awards -- ♪ never felt so fine >> reporter: or keeping him alive through a music video with justin timberlake, michael is on track to become even more successful in death than he was in life. >> since his death, michael jackson has outearned any moose musician, living or dad. >> reporter: zack o'malley greenburg, author, says the jackson estate has pulled in more than $700 million since his death. making him the top earning dead celebrity of 2013. >> elvis presley is the next closest dead artist and he makes about $50 million a year. and mj is usually in the 100 to 150, 200 kind of range. >> reporter: michael's popularity doesn't seem to be fading. his posthumous album debuted at number two in may, selling more than 150,000 copies its opening week. ♪ >> reporter: and jackson's influence reaches beyond his iconic hits like "thriller." his estate is cashing in on the theme sho
after the pop star died. >> reporter: michael jackson's shocking death.gendary career. five years later, whether it's resurrecting the king of pop via hologram for the billboard music awards -- ♪ never felt so fine >> reporter: or keeping him alive through a music video with justin timberlake, michael is on track to become even more successful in death than he was in life. >> since his death, michael jackson has outearned any moose musician, living or dad. >> reporter:...
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jackson's estate has earned more than $700 million since jackson's death in 2009. >> it's actually moren kanye west, jay-z and taylor swift combined over that period of time. >> reporter: a cirque du soleil tour that pays tribute to the king of pop is one of the top grossing tours of all time. and the new album of jackson's unreleased tracks escape debuted at number 2. but jackson's former manager says the singer would not be pleased. >> i don't think he would have been happy with it because he was a perfectionist. >> reporter: his fans say jackson's success after death is just a testament to his star power and legacy. danielle nottingham, cbs news, hollywood. >> jackson's estate is expected to continue to make hundreds of millions of dollars in the years ahead with other projects and deals still in the works. >>> and still ahead, giving youth a whole new perspective. >> how an oakland man is showing them the careers they may never have considered before. >> and in the weather department maybe you hadn't considered the fact that occasionally it rains in june but we are now. some light r
jackson's estate has earned more than $700 million since jackson's death in 2009. >> it's actually moren kanye west, jay-z and taylor swift combined over that period of time. >> reporter: a cirque du soleil tour that pays tribute to the king of pop is one of the top grossing tours of all time. and the new album of jackson's unreleased tracks escape debuted at number 2. but jackson's former manager says the singer would not be pleased. >> i don't think he would have been happy...
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al 81 el contragolpe, japÓn estaba volcado al frente, jackson el recorte pum. otro golazo.n martÍnez que tuvo pocos minutos en la copa del mundo. >> asÍ le responde a pekerman. a un minuto del final, otra vez colombia al abordaje, ahora james rodrÍguez. el recorte doble. ahÍgolazo. definiciÓn de sexto aÑo. james rodrÍguez marca el cuarto gol. y colombia cierra una fase de ensueÑo. el equipo de josÉ néstor pekerman. estarÁ jugando el prÓximo sÁbado frente a uruguay. asÍ quedÓ el grupo c. colombia con 9 puntos, grecia con 4. costa de martil y japÓn chau. gracias. a su casa. ♪ visita www. estadiosunivision. com recuerda nuestra pÁgina. >> bueno, pues ahÍ estuvo el dÍa de actividad, ahora participa y arma tu quiniela. vamos con la quiniela, porque estÁn prácticamente pues listos, vamos con tabla de posiciones. entonces vamos a revisar el grupo c, lo decÍamos colombia de lÍder con 9, grecia con 4. y ellos se van a enfrentar al grupo d que jugaron mÁs temprano. colombia contra uruguay. que se quedÓ con 6 puntos. y el tema de grecia que quedÓ segundo del c contra es costa r unidad
al 81 el contragolpe, japÓn estaba volcado al frente, jackson el recorte pum. otro golazo.n martÍnez que tuvo pocos minutos en la copa del mundo. >> asÍ le responde a pekerman. a un minuto del final, otra vez colombia al abordaje, ahora james rodrÍguez. el recorte doble. ahÍgolazo. definiciÓn de sexto aÑo. james rodrÍguez marca el cuarto gol. y colombia cierra una fase de ensueÑo. el equipo de josÉ néstor pekerman. estarÁ jugando el prÓximo sÁbado frente a uruguay. asÍ...
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but michael jackson would never perform for his fans again.ntertainer with the iconic moves and unmistakable sound died in 2009 while the 'this is it' faugh concert tour was still in rehearsals. the since his passing, we've learned much more about the pop icon. >> reporter:first -- m-j sounding like we never heard him before. >> reporter:during the trial of conrad murray -- jackson's personal doctor who was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the singer's death -- audio was played of m-j speaking -- his voice graveled and slurred. >>"when people leave my show, i want them to say, i've never seen anything like this in my life." >> reporter:second -- shocking details about m-j's appearance. the autopsy report revealing his lips were tattooed pink and like his eyebrows, his hairline had a dark tattoo to blend with his wigs. >> reporter:third -- jackson's addiction to pain killers - drugs he also used to battle his insomnia. for 60 nights, murray injected jackson with propofol - a strong anesthesia that is only supposed to be administered
but michael jackson would never perform for his fans again.ntertainer with the iconic moves and unmistakable sound died in 2009 while the 'this is it' faugh concert tour was still in rehearsals. the since his passing, we've learned much more about the pop icon. >> reporter:first -- m-j sounding like we never heard him before. >> reporter:during the trial of conrad murray -- jackson's personal doctor who was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the singer's death -- audio was...
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jimmy jackson. there's a difference between them. and the big jimmy jackson said, well, we're going downtown to set in. and he said how are we going to go downtown and set in? dr. halen didn't say we can do that. well, we're going anyway. so we put the signs up against the wall and walked downtown. we went down st. francis street, turned down washington street. and as we was going down in the little -- we were in twos. as we were walking down the street mr. ernest wells had a barbershop, and he came out because he was very involved in the naacp. and he came by. he said where do you all think you're going? we said we're going to set in. he said who told you all to go set in? where's those picket signs? we said we left them at the church, we're going to set in. well-d doctor -- no, he didn't. he said, well, do you have any money? and we said no. and he went back in his barbershop. he said you can't buy nothing if you don't have no money. so he gave i think it was goldie, goldie some money. and he gave
jimmy jackson. there's a difference between them. and the big jimmy jackson said, well, we're going downtown to set in. and he said how are we going to go downtown and set in? dr. halen didn't say we can do that. well, we're going anyway. so we put the signs up against the wall and walked downtown. we went down st. francis street, turned down washington street. and as we was going down in the little -- we were in twos. as we were walking down the street mr. ernest wells had a barbershop, and he...
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the search has been going all day on polk and jackson streets. we bring you the latest details surrounding this investigation. >> reporter: it's been well over 14 hours, and fbi investigators continue to go in and out of the home. they've been tight lipped about what it is they're looking for. as the fbi investigates a federal crime, they showed up in hazmat gear. a robot was sent in for the search. but we were told there's no threat to public safety. >> any other equipment is standard procedure when the hazmat is not out. the fbi takes personal safety and agent safety very seriously and is acting accordingly. >> reporter: maybe i missed that. that seems interesting. i don't know. >> they would go up and down but not a robots. they go out with boxes a lot, yeah. but a lot of funny gear i never seen before. >> reporter: the bomb squad also showed up to the scene. sfpd secured the area so agents could conduct their business. >> why would the fbi and all these cars be here? it's weird. i'm shocked. >> reporter: this is still being asks classified as
the search has been going all day on polk and jackson streets. we bring you the latest details surrounding this investigation. >> reporter: it's been well over 14 hours, and fbi investigators continue to go in and out of the home. they've been tight lipped about what it is they're looking for. as the fbi investigates a federal crime, they showed up in hazmat gear. a robot was sent in for the search. but we were told there's no threat to public safety. >> any other equipment is...
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i mean, where you just came from, jackson, are you kidding me? feel the same way down there about you guys? >> they don't get us because they ain't got no sense of humor. >> so what about the food? has this place changed at all in -- >> no. >> it's been 20 years since i was here last and literally exactly the same. >> not much in the way of capital improvements or time motion study. the system, such as it is, is, well, crazy. eat right here in the kitchen. in the division of labor, the flow of work -- well, i gave up trying to figure it out five minutes in and figured i'll get loaded and eat all this delicious food. the salad thing is famous. hand-tossed in the same wooden bowl for decades. the hot tamales, same as they ever was. >> those tamales are just incredible because they're made with the steak drippings and stuff that you're getting ready to save, so -- >> oh, really? >> it greatly enhances the flavor. >> oh, my god. >> i could eat them until i was sick. >> fries done in cast iron pan on the stovetop. the famous shrimp. steaks on an old r
i mean, where you just came from, jackson, are you kidding me? feel the same way down there about you guys? >> they don't get us because they ain't got no sense of humor. >> so what about the food? has this place changed at all in -- >> no. >> it's been 20 years since i was here last and literally exactly the same. >> not much in the way of capital improvements or time motion study. the system, such as it is, is, well, crazy. eat right here in the kitchen. in the...
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tonight -- curtis "50 cent" jackson. jenny slate. the national spelling bee champs. and music from one republic with cleto and the cletones and now, look at this, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everyone! welcome to the show. thank you for watching. thank you for joining me here on this night of basketball. earlier tonight here on abc the san antonio spurs hosted the miami heat in game one of the nba final series. and the ratings were so good, they've already announced plans for a game two. that will be fun. could be as early as sunday they're saying. most people seem to want the spurs to win. unless you live in miami rooting for the heat is like rooting for cobra over the karate kid. san antonio is heat hater central, there is a weatherman, on the local fox station in san antonio. his name is sean stevens. since it has been very warm there, sean found a we to work a heat reference into almost every one of his weather reports this week. what you are about to see is just a taste of this. if we showed them all, we would have to bump "good m
tonight -- curtis "50 cent" jackson. jenny slate. the national spelling bee champs. and music from one republic with cleto and the cletones and now, look at this, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everyone! welcome to the show. thank you for watching. thank you for joining me here on this night of basketball. earlier tonight here on abc the san antonio spurs hosted the miami heat in game one of the nba final series. and the ratings were so good,...
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curtis jackson is here. he has a new tv show. we will be right back. upgrade his samsung. .in 4 days, 8 hours, 22 minutes and 4 seconds. 3 seconds. 2 seconds. but does brady know where he should get his upgrade? actually, no. we got you, buddy. luckily for brady, there's a place where he can trade in his old phone for credit toward the latest samsung devices. the samsung experience shop, only at best buy. trade in a working smart phone and get up to a $200 best buy gift card toward the purchase of your samsung galaxy s 5. hammer that in. nice. wrench? what? aflac! so this is who you brought to help us out? oh yeah, he's the best. he doesn't look like he's seen a tool in his life. oh, he doesn't know anything about tools. aflac-ac-ac-ac-ac-ac-ac! but when i broke my arm, he lent a hand. he paid my claim in just four days. four days? wow! find out how fast aflac can pay you at aflac.com. better. seriously? [ male announcer ] that's why we reimagined the refrigerator, with the industry's first hands-free auto fill. ♪ [ dog barks ] perfect for when you nee
curtis jackson is here. he has a new tv show. we will be right back. upgrade his samsung. .in 4 days, 8 hours, 22 minutes and 4 seconds. 3 seconds. 2 seconds. but does brady know where he should get his upgrade? actually, no. we got you, buddy. luckily for brady, there's a place where he can trade in his old phone for credit toward the latest samsung devices. the samsung experience shop, only at best buy. trade in a working smart phone and get up to a $200 best buy gift card toward the purchase...
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and looking back at michael jackson career that is still alive. >>> now the details, a neighborhood is on edge after several reports of an intruder creeping into homes in the middle of the night. four women in the past few months have awoken to find a stranger standing over their beds. reporter vernon odom is live at police headquarters with this story for us. >> good evening, police are sending out the message tonight to make sure your doors tonight to make sure your windows and doors are shut down tight tonight as well. there say dangerous predator on the loose in upper darby. >> upper darby police have their police on high alert. largely confined to a large part of town, perpetrated by the same man. each time a woman was sleeping alone on her bed or her couch. one recent incident was on june 17th. >> we are lucky so far that nobody has been hurt. as i said earlier that a woman was grabbed by the groin. >> the man left when the woman screamed. it has shaken up the neighbors. >> they are all scared right now after this happened. like three or four times it has happened here. >> at 3:4
and looking back at michael jackson career that is still alive. >>> now the details, a neighborhood is on edge after several reports of an intruder creeping into homes in the middle of the night. four women in the past few months have awoken to find a stranger standing over their beds. reporter vernon odom is live at police headquarters with this story for us. >> good evening, police are sending out the message tonight to make sure your doors tonight to make sure your windows and...
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everything happened on ferris street that happened in jackson for the african-american community. >>he state capital of jackson, mississippi, located along interstate highway 55 known as the mississippi delta. it's the kind of place that makes you wonder, why did they make it the capital? until you grab hold of what used to be around here. it used to be the hub of african-american life in this city. when dr. king came to town, he came here. everybody did. medka revers had an office above here. musicians all played here, and the likes of duke ellington, count basey and louis armstrong took the stage at places like the crystal palace ballroom and the alamo on the street. >> what happened? where did it all go? >> integration. once we were able to branch out of our own indigenous black run businesses, the black-owned businesses died. great for the black race, but terrible for the black businessman. in fact, the only reason you're coming to ferris street right now, two churches, two funeral homes and the big apple inn. you're either going to die, worship, or come to my place to eat. >> or
everything happened on ferris street that happened in jackson for the african-american community. >>he state capital of jackson, mississippi, located along interstate highway 55 known as the mississippi delta. it's the kind of place that makes you wonder, why did they make it the capital? until you grab hold of what used to be around here. it used to be the hub of african-american life in this city. when dr. king came to town, he came here. everybody did. medka revers had an office above...
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spin ola jackson. thank you for being here. >> jackson and what i would like to do is give a little history of the environmental committee when it was set up. i was the representative for mayor jordan back in '96 because of the fact that we had problems in my community. in 1990, they were having the 20th anniversary of earth day well, i knew about earth day by watching tv, the news in the afternoon and they would talk about saving the whales, saving the whales. i got a chance to meet the young man responsible for earth day in his office. he stated a word to me. he said, it's about environmental racism. i said, environmental racism? he said, yes. now, i didn't know what the environment meant but i sure knew what racism meant. when he explained to me that all the toxins go into the black communities and latino communities. i said wait a minute, you cannot hold no more earth days in chrissy fields. in 1990 was the 20th anniversary for earth day and held in bayview hunters poise -- point. from 1990-1996. i
spin ola jackson. thank you for being here. >> jackson and what i would like to do is give a little history of the environmental committee when it was set up. i was the representative for mayor jordan back in '96 because of the fact that we had problems in my community. in 1990, they were having the 20th anniversary of earth day well, i knew about earth day by watching tv, the news in the afternoon and they would talk about saving the whales, saving the whales. i got a chance to meet the...
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as justice jackson once said, the constitution is not a suicide pact. but we've never -- this is -- this is consistent -- mr. president, i would ask for one additional moment to conclude. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. sessions: so they have to be treated properly and that sort of thing but they don't have to be released. we captured, for example, nazzir hamed rouka last year for conspiring with bin laden. he goes back to yemen and somalia in the 1988 bombings in east africa that killed 224 people before 9/11. he's a treasure-trove of intelligence. our group went in and captured him, took him away at risk of their lives and they took him out on the ship. he said he was sick and not doing well and so what happened? they took him to the united states justice department, turned him over for civilian trials. so the purpose of capturing him was to get intelligence. this is a warrior. you want to talk to him, we want to see what we can learn about him. he was immediately placed in federal custody where he gets a lawyer, a sp
as justice jackson once said, the constitution is not a suicide pact. but we've never -- this is -- this is consistent -- mr. president, i would ask for one additional moment to conclude. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. sessions: so they have to be treated properly and that sort of thing but they don't have to be released. we captured, for example, nazzir hamed rouka last year for conspiring with bin laden. he goes back to yemen and somalia in the 1988 bombings...
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the project also included the renovation of the existing hospital at 845 jackson street. numerous entitlements associated with the project were approved by the commission and the conditional use authorization motion included conditions of approval regarding design. since the approval in 2012, there have been numerous meet witching the project sponsor and planning department staff with the goal of revising the design to respond to the cultural context of the neighborhood. there are a number of enhancement tos the previous design which have occurred at the north elevation, the east elevation and james alley, since the planning commission hearing. the north elevation includes revisions to the terraces to add more planters, remove the stairs and add natural stone capers, low-relief medallions designed with chinese iconography have been handed to the 3rd, 4th and 5th and sixth floors t stair glazing on the north elevation has been revised to create silkscreening, historic images of the older hospital, a red color was added to the window frames on all of the upper floors. james
the project also included the renovation of the existing hospital at 845 jackson street. numerous entitlements associated with the project were approved by the commission and the conditional use authorization motion included conditions of approval regarding design. since the approval in 2012, there have been numerous meet witching the project sponsor and planning department staff with the goal of revising the design to respond to the cultural context of the neighborhood. there are a number of...
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jackson? >> dr. jackson, bayview hunters point. this particular area when the governor closed down the redevelopment agency that project was over with. no agreement was made by the redevelopment agency. in fact, they stopped a pack committee on bayview hunters point that had been there since the beginning. no fund was given to the packet and the shipyard is still there. here all of a sudden i read in the newspaper about this other area. maybe you are not aware of it but i brought information for you all to read. and not to vote on this item today. what you need to do is find out from the infrastructure committee of the redevelopment agency about the be funding of that area sometime ago. how is it all of a sudden here they are back again. that area is a toxic site super fund site. that was a developer dealing with the executive part when they first got started. they tested that ground over there because they were going there. but it's too toxic. all of a sudden here we come again. not only did the supervisor of the area district 10
jackson? >> dr. jackson, bayview hunters point. this particular area when the governor closed down the redevelopment agency that project was over with. no agreement was made by the redevelopment agency. in fact, they stopped a pack committee on bayview hunters point that had been there since the beginning. no fund was given to the packet and the shipyard is still there. here all of a sudden i read in the newspaper about this other area. maybe you are not aware of it but i brought...
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i mean, everything happened on farish street that happened in jackson. >> the state capital of jacksonng interstate highway 55, just outside what's known as the mississippi delta. it's the kind of place that makes you wonder why did they make it the capital? until you grab hold of what used to be around here. farish street used to be the hub of african-american life in this city, its black commercial, cultural center. when dr. king came to town, he came here. everybody did. medgar evers had an office just upstairs here. musicians like tommy johnson, sonny boy williamson too, and elmore james all played here and the likes of duke ellington, cab callaway, count basie and louie armstrong all took the stage at places like the crystal palace ballroom and the alamo on farish street. what happened? where did it all go? >> what killed it was integration. once we were able to branch out of our own indigenous black-run businesses, the black-owned businesses died. great for the black race but terrible for the black business. in fact, the only reason you're coming here right now is you have two ch
i mean, everything happened on farish street that happened in jackson. >> the state capital of jacksonng interstate highway 55, just outside what's known as the mississippi delta. it's the kind of place that makes you wonder why did they make it the capital? until you grab hold of what used to be around here. farish street used to be the hub of african-american life in this city, its black commercial, cultural center. when dr. king came to town, he came here. everybody did. medgar evers...
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i'll be right back with kurt is jackson, that's 50 cent.e'll be right back. [ male announcer ] the taste of summer is here, and applebee's new grilled vidalia onion sirloin with that fresh-from-the-farm, sweet vidalia onion taste takes you straight to your summer happy place. [ man ] whoo-hoo-hoo! ♪ [ male announcer ] hey, it looks like someone ordered right. tangy barbecue sauce and sweet vidalia onions. in season now. taste of summer entrees now start at just $9.99. another fresh reason to see you tomorrow. at applebee's. and see you late night for half-price apps. another fresh reason to see you tomorrow. at applebee's. and now you get hit again.asis. this time by joint pain. it's a double whammy. it could psoriatic arthritis a chronic inflammatory disease that attacks your joints on the inside and your skin on the outside. if you've been hit by... find out more about psoriatic arthritis. take the symptom quiz at doublewhammy.com and talk to your doctor. ♪ yeah ♪ don't stop now, come on mony ♪ come on, yeah ♪ i say yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ y
i'll be right back with kurt is jackson, that's 50 cent.e'll be right back. [ male announcer ] the taste of summer is here, and applebee's new grilled vidalia onion sirloin with that fresh-from-the-farm, sweet vidalia onion taste takes you straight to your summer happy place. [ man ] whoo-hoo-hoo! ♪ [ male announcer ] hey, it looks like someone ordered right. tangy barbecue sauce and sweet vidalia onions. in season now. taste of summer entrees now start at just $9.99. another fresh reason to...
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you are watching "world news now." ♪ >>> classic '80s there from latoya jackson.th of ten children born into the jackson family. >> despite fame and fortune, her life hasn't been easy. things are turning around, and with a new project and new love, here's abc's abbie boudreau. >> reporter: she's the jackson with the big heart and tiny laugh. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the once ultra private latoya jackson is now starring in her own reality show, "life with latoya." her second season beginning this week on own. for a long time you were anti-reality. >> for the longest and my mother says this is the best thing you can document people have it all wrong. they think we are strange and weird. we are like anybody else. >> reporter: not quite like anybody else. check out this ring. i have to see your ring. >> yes, this is my ring. >> reporter: after months of on-line rumors about latoya's love life she is setting the record straight, she's engaged and happily showing off her 17 1/2 carat diamond ring. her fiance, long-time business partner and best friend jeffrey phillips
you are watching "world news now." ♪ >>> classic '80s there from latoya jackson.th of ten children born into the jackson family. >> despite fame and fortune, her life hasn't been easy. things are turning around, and with a new project and new love, here's abc's abbie boudreau. >> reporter: she's the jackson with the big heart and tiny laugh. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the once ultra private latoya jackson is now starring in her own reality show, "life...
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jackson? good afternoon, everyone. dr. spin ola jackson. i would like to say that i enjoyed seeing you all at the special meeting and would like to know about some of the statements made at that meeting. i will be talking on item 12 dealing with the environment because i brought information to you all and your staff will be making copies, the secretary will be making copies to give to you later on because i will be making a request of you dealing with item no. 12 when it comes before you. thank you so very much. i hate the fact that i can't hardly walk. i got out of my sick bed because i want to make sure you have information that you need so you won't be doing something that you will be sorry for later on. when you read the information that i have given to the secretary, you will understand what it's all about. thank you very much. >> thank you, dr. jackson. our next speaker, mr. decosta? >> commissioners, first and foremost i would like to commend you on the meeting. many of the aspects of the meeting were important. of course i don't wan
jackson? good afternoon, everyone. dr. spin ola jackson. i would like to say that i enjoyed seeing you all at the special meeting and would like to know about some of the statements made at that meeting. i will be talking on item 12 dealing with the environment because i brought information to you all and your staff will be making copies, the secretary will be making copies to give to you later on because i will be making a request of you dealing with item no. 12 when it comes before you. thank...
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it's mike jackson.cause here's what i want to know from mike after the vehicle sales numbers yesterday. not just about the sales pace. i don't think the 16.7 continues. when do we draw down inventories and does the production schedule change? do they ramp up production? what's your forecast and how important do you think the vehicle numbers were yesterday? >> steve, i think you're exactly right. yesterday's number was a one off. we got to almost 16.8 million. i don't think that's sustainable. are we going to go back to 16 or go to 16.3, 16.4. if we can do 16.4 for the rest of the year, production schedules will ramp up, inventories will draw down. that will give us much stronger growth for the second half of the year. i think that's entirely doable. >> a lot of folks are concerned about inflation. it seems any tick above a tenth creates huge concern about inflation. what's your outlook here? 1.5% to 2% seems where we're going. there is some concern that it could go below 2%. >> if you look at the core r
it's mike jackson.cause here's what i want to know from mike after the vehicle sales numbers yesterday. not just about the sales pace. i don't think the 16.7 continues. when do we draw down inventories and does the production schedule change? do they ramp up production? what's your forecast and how important do you think the vehicle numbers were yesterday? >> steve, i think you're exactly right. yesterday's number was a one off. we got to almost 16.8 million. i don't think that's...
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helen hunt jackson gave as good as she got. she rebutted his sexism and regionalism with patriotic nationalism. the bloodshed after sand creek, she noted, occupied thousands of federal troops who otherwise might better have spent their time fighting confederates. been aeek had not just massacre, have also detracted from the union war effort. as jackson engaged in this print war with byers, she worked on the book about the nation's history of mistreating its indigenous peoples. it was published in 1881 and argue that only by overhauling federal indian policy could the united states be redeemed in the eyes of god. doc or and the custer massacre just over, some officials in the department of the interior were primed to embrace helen hunt jackson's calls for reform. even as the climate surrounding federal tribal relations was shifting, shivington's perspective still had adherents in the west including whether -- including editors at another newspaper. infuriated by the sentiments, george bent, son of a borderlands trade tycoon name
helen hunt jackson gave as good as she got. she rebutted his sexism and regionalism with patriotic nationalism. the bloodshed after sand creek, she noted, occupied thousands of federal troops who otherwise might better have spent their time fighting confederates. been aeek had not just massacre, have also detracted from the union war effort. as jackson engaged in this print war with byers, she worked on the book about the nation's history of mistreating its indigenous peoples. it was published...
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jackson sent this prophetic warning to secessionists. armed disunion is treason. are you ready to encourage guilt? jackson probably had in mind section three, article three of the united states constitution where treason is defined as loving war against the united states or in giving enemies aid and comfort. lincoln faced a challenge to national authority greater on a scale that washington or jackson, but he looked to them for example as he formulated his response to secession. it is interesting that these southerners provided lincoln with a precedent and inspiration he needed to for fill his sworn duty and defend the constitution against its country's domestic enemies. echoing jackson, he spoke of secession is trying to sugarcoat treason under the guise of states rights. o state can lawfully get out of the union that resolved ordinances to the effect or legally avoid acts of violence is the united states like the firing on fort sumter are insurrectionary or revolutionary. and like washington, lincoln declared ballots are the rightful and peaceful successors to bu
jackson sent this prophetic warning to secessionists. armed disunion is treason. are you ready to encourage guilt? jackson probably had in mind section three, article three of the united states constitution where treason is defined as loving war against the united states or in giving enemies aid and comfort. lincoln faced a challenge to national authority greater on a scale that washington or jackson, but he looked to them for example as he formulated his response to secession. it is...