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>> what jack so th thason thoug jefferson davis. jackson had a low opinion of caves. davis. jackson's world view was that thing wills were supposed to run according to the manual and davis not only had accepted way out of channels complaints about jackson during the romney campaign, it not only condition go through jackson, which is the way the book is supposed to be, but he might have for given that, they didn't go through his superior, they went right straight to the secretary of war. the secular leader of the war effort. and jackson also is said to have been -- this is not quite so well documented disgusted with davis' unwillingness to pursue after first manassas. but there is an adequately documented episode in the after math of the seven days when jefferson davis rode down past the battlefields on i think the morning of july 2 and came into the room where lee was for a conference with the leading commanders, jackson was present. he immediately stood up, stiffly at attention and promptly left the room. and there were evidence that's didn't want to be around davis. he neve
>> what jack so th thason thoug jefferson davis. jackson had a low opinion of caves. davis. jackson's world view was that thing wills were supposed to run according to the manual and davis not only had accepted way out of channels complaints about jackson during the romney campaign, it not only condition go through jackson, which is the way the book is supposed to be, but he might have for given that, they didn't go through his superior, they went right straight to the secretary of war....
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>> what thomas jackson thought of jefferson davis in 1862. jackson had a low opinion of davis. there are a number of episodes that make that abundantly clear. jackson's world view was that thing were supposed to run according to the manual. and davis not only had accepted way out of channels complaints about jackson during the romney campaign, that not only did not go through jackson which is the way the about book's supposed to be but he might have forgiven that, they went right straight to the secretary of war, the secular leader of the war effort. and snacks also is said to have been -- this is not quite so well documented -- disgusted with davis' unwilling to pur soof after first pa nasa. but there is a documented episode in the aftermath of the seven days when jefferson davis rode down past the battlefields to malverne hill hill on the morning of july 2 and came into the room where lee was for a conference with the leading commanders, jackson was present. he immediately stood up, stiffly at attention and then promptly left the room and there were evidences that he just didn
>> what thomas jackson thought of jefferson davis in 1862. jackson had a low opinion of davis. there are a number of episodes that make that abundantly clear. jackson's world view was that thing were supposed to run according to the manual. and davis not only had accepted way out of channels complaints about jackson during the romney campaign, that not only did not go through jackson which is the way the about book's supposed to be but he might have forgiven that, they went right straight...
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jackson davis his his name, ahead this hour. wait until you hear about the work that he has done. >> good morning. i'm allison seymour. we say good morning to our tucker barnes who is looking at the weekend weather which is like a roller coaster ride. >> yes, we'll start with today. a little breezy this afternoon but, you know, 50s in february, nice. >> good day. >> tomorrow looks great. sunday looks challenging. >> challenging is a good word. >> let's do it right now, 40 degrees at regan fashioningal. humidity up, 97%. still dealing with the fog. the national weather service just extended this fog advisory until 9:00 this morning. so one more out with it, particularly areas south and east of the city vision trbility in some spots, less than a mile. we should lose that fog shortly and be in for a bright and sunny day and with high pressure building in from the west and nice breeze here to the west, should be a nice, refreshing afternoon. i want to give you the five-day forecast because i want to talk about sunday quickly. we're
jackson davis his his name, ahead this hour. wait until you hear about the work that he has done. >> good morning. i'm allison seymour. we say good morning to our tucker barnes who is looking at the weekend weather which is like a roller coaster ride. >> yes, we'll start with today. a little breezy this afternoon but, you know, 50s in february, nice. >> good day. >> tomorrow looks great. sunday looks challenging. >> challenging is a good word. >> let's do it...
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jackson had been at gettysburg. why did the southern confederacy struggling with no leadership of any quality in the western theater despite jefferson davis' view, why did they never send jackson there or contrairely, leave jackson here and send lee. i have very little doubt that jackson would have been a complete failure because he could not get along with his subordinates. his world view was so narrow, so tight, so rigid that he just could not get along with sub ordinary thannants. and with lee to shield those subordinates to some degree with him, jackson got away with being a grumpy person. by himself, he would have had the whole command of the tennessee in irons almost immediately. maybe that wouldn't have been a bad thing. but he was not cut out for that. really wasn't. but hill is the example of that and the problem began on the two days before the battle of cedar mountain, there's a good book that explain that to you. you probably have at least a couple copies already i hope. but it began where hill had misyou said stood somis you sa you said stood some orders can jackson had not been as skillful as she have been. jackson said few
jackson had been at gettysburg. why did the southern confederacy struggling with no leadership of any quality in the western theater despite jefferson davis' view, why did they never send jackson there or contrairely, leave jackson here and send lee. i have very little doubt that jackson would have been a complete failure because he could not get along with his subordinates. his world view was so narrow, so tight, so rigid that he just could not get along with sub ordinary thannants. and with...
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jackson, but she passed. >> it was sent to clive davis who was head of arista at the time.live loved it and wanted it for his new young artist that no one had heard of named whitney houston. >> had hearing it on the television blew her away. >> they were secretive on the phone and said i think you have to hear this and it was a recording of how will i know done by whitney. we just thought oh, my god. this is a hit and this is a star. >> how will i other than went to number one, giving boy meets girl a boost. they wrote want to dance with somebody especially for houston. another smash hit. >> she something special. she sings from her heart. with a lot of passion and a lot of joy. >> that's why so many fans love her. the producer said he has one song that he recorded with houston that has not been release and hoping he will be able to share it with fans. reporting live in san francisco, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jean. as she did in live and death, whitney houston is topping the charts. tonight sony records is getting flack from fans for raising the itunes price for hou
jackson, but she passed. >> it was sent to clive davis who was head of arista at the time.live loved it and wanted it for his new young artist that no one had heard of named whitney houston. >> had hearing it on the television blew her away. >> they were secretive on the phone and said i think you have to hear this and it was a recording of how will i know done by whitney. we just thought oh, my god. this is a hit and this is a star. >> how will i other than went to...
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linsey davis, abc news, jackson, maine. >> talk about a lot of questions.t are coming out. it's baffling. >> the couple's involvement is kind of weird. interesting too, a reporter from our abc station in orlando asked authorities if perdomo was a drug runner. they would not provide any details. they really wouldn't answer that question. perhaps speculation but perhaps also a clue. we just don't know. scary. >>> all right. well, primary voters head to the polls today? arizona and michigan. a big tuesday in the gop race. mitt romney did get a boost last night at a rally just outside of detroit. that boost coming from the one and only kid rock. romney of course is hoping to avoid an embarrassing loss in his home state. in a series of robocalls rick santorum is urging democratic voters to choose him and send a strong message to romney. unlike arizona michigan is an open primary, meaning democrats can vote and some are going out there in hopes of switching up the race and casting a vote for santorum. we'll see in they do it. >> it's neck and neck in michigan, es
linsey davis, abc news, jackson, maine. >> talk about a lot of questions.t are coming out. it's baffling. >> the couple's involvement is kind of weird. interesting too, a reporter from our abc station in orlando asked authorities if perdomo was a drug runner. they would not provide any details. they really wouldn't answer that question. perhaps speculation but perhaps also a clue. we just don't know. scary. >>> all right. well, primary voters head to the polls today?...
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he is began singing backup for jermaine jackson and shakakan. that's when clyde davisng in a club with her mother. of course discovered her. some congregation members said he is never forgot where he is came from. >> the family shared whitney with the world, but whitman was a mother, daughter, sister and that is the focus we want to keep in front of us today to lift the family up and respect this time of grief. >> that was the pastor joe cart they're we heard from earlier before the service. we're told that people who attended the services by the religious correspondent laura green were told not to speak to the media. all the coverage we had so far has been before the services. we have also heard a lot of whitney houston blaring in a lot of the cars there. >> i'm sure of that. people in that neighborhood feel she is one of their own. not many people got to meet her. we have will have green on who did. do the people feel like they lost one of their own? >> thee do. they set up a small makeshift memorial with cars and flowers. we have video of that as well. saying that n
he is began singing backup for jermaine jackson and shakakan. that's when clyde davisng in a club with her mother. of course discovered her. some congregation members said he is never forgot where he is came from. >> the family shared whitney with the world, but whitman was a mother, daughter, sister and that is the focus we want to keep in front of us today to lift the family up and respect this time of grief. >> that was the pastor joe cart they're we heard from earlier before the...
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abc's linsey davis joins us from jackson, maine with the story. >> reporter: for the family and friends jerry perdomo, it was the worst kind of news. the 31-year-old florida firefighter and father of two, mysteriously vanished, 11 days ago. his car found in this wall mar parking lot, after he drove to bangor maine to visit a friend. on sunday, police searched this home. it belongs to the father of 24-year-old daniel porter. he and his girlfriend cheyenne nowak may have been the last to see perdomo. police responded removing a carpet and various other items. porter and nowak reportedly left town after perdomo disappeared, bought a used car and abandoned the one they had been driving. police questioned the couple but impounded their cars but have not called them suspects. >> it's concerning, but at this point, we're going to find him. >> reporter: over the weekend, firefighters from perdomo's florida firehouse travelled to maine to help in the search. they don't believe he left on his own. >> he always talks and brags about his family, his kids and his wife. he's got that glimmer in his e
abc's linsey davis joins us from jackson, maine with the story. >> reporter: for the family and friends jerry perdomo, it was the worst kind of news. the 31-year-old florida firefighter and father of two, mysteriously vanished, 11 days ago. his car found in this wall mar parking lot, after he drove to bangor maine to visit a friend. on sunday, police searched this home. it belongs to the father of 24-year-old daniel porter. he and his girlfriend cheyenne nowak may have been the last to...
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jackson, he's going to lose our cause in the valley. so there's quite a revolution. quite a mem morph sister for dick taylor. as a footnote, and i lore came away thinking he had convinced jefferson davis about this, and that davis was considering sending james longstreet to replace jackin that of course didn't happen. if it had, longstreet would still be approaching winchester from the south slowly today, i'm pretty sure. dick yewell, almost unbelievably excentric, he called on the 13th of may, after mcdowell but ten days before the onfall against front royal, he called him that enthusiastic fanatic in a letter. and he said our army has no head at all, though there is room for one or two. he called him that may speaking to another confederate officer as crazy as a march hair, a crazy man. when he received orders he didn't like from jackson, he said in front of his staff that this is damn foolishness. his road to damascus experience was actually on the road to port republic in this instance, and he called aside tom munnford, the colonel from lynchburg who was the man he talked to before. he called him aside and said, do you remember when i called jackson an old woman? well, i take it a
jackson, he's going to lose our cause in the valley. so there's quite a revolution. quite a mem morph sister for dick taylor. as a footnote, and i lore came away thinking he had convinced jefferson davis about this, and that davis was considering sending james longstreet to replace jackin that of course didn't happen. if it had, longstreet would still be approaching winchester from the south slowly today, i'm pretty sure. dick yewell, almost unbelievably excentric, he called on the 13th of may,...
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davis, the music director who discovered her. >> whitney first started singing in church, later doing backup vocals for artists like germaine jackson♪ [ music ] 1985 self-title debut album was a hit factory and sold millions. the song, saving all my love for you, got houston her first grammy for best female pop vocal. she went on to become one of the top artists. with more than 55 million records sold in the u.s. alone. houston gave a rousing rendition of the star spangled banner in 1991. her talent even expanded to the big screen. movies like the body guard, which featured her hit remake, i will always love you. but houston's professional successes were tempered by personal turmoil, like her marriage to bobby brown. the pair divorced in 2007 and share a daughter, bobby christina. houston had an on going battle with drugs. she admitted to abusing cocaine and pills. her voice showed the trouble, turning raspy and low. >> she lost a quality to her voice. she hasn't lost her artistic instinct. >> houston went to rehab and declared herself drug-free in 2010. but there were missed concert dates. houston's death came on the eve of the bi
davis, the music director who discovered her. >> whitney first started singing in church, later doing backup vocals for artists like germaine jackson♪ [ music ] 1985 self-title debut album was a hit factory and sold millions. the song, saving all my love for you, got houston her first grammy for best female pop vocal. she went on to become one of the top artists. with more than 55 million records sold in the u.s. alone. houston gave a rousing rendition of the star spangled banner in...
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davis. the music producer who discovered her. the daughter of gospel singer, whitney first started singing in church, later doing backup vocals for jermaine jackson85 self-title debut album sold millions. the song, "saving all my love for you," got houston her first grammy. she went on to become one of the top selling artists. more than 55 million records sold in the u.s. alone. ♪ [ music ] houston gave a rousing rendition of the star spangled banner. her talent expanded to the big screen. in movies like the body guard, which featured, i will always love you. but houston's professional successes were tempered by personal turmoil, like her marriage to bobby brown. the pair divorced in 2007 and share a daughter, bobby christina. houston had an on going battle with drugs. she admitted to abusing cocaine and drugs. >> she lost a quality to her voice. she hasn't lost her artistic instint. >> houston went to rehab and was drug-free in 2010. houston's death came on the eve of the bigs night in music, the grammy awards. >> grammy organizers have spent the last several days rehearsing every moment of tomorrow night's show, but ann, as you might imagine, t
davis. the music producer who discovered her. the daughter of gospel singer, whitney first started singing in church, later doing backup vocals for jermaine jackson85 self-title debut album sold millions. the song, "saving all my love for you," got houston her first grammy. she went on to become one of the top selling artists. more than 55 million records sold in the u.s. alone. ♪ [ music ] houston gave a rousing rendition of the star spangled banner. her talent expanded to the big...
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jackson. >> it turned out she was working on her "control" album, the wonderful album that she did, a whole different direction. so they passed on it. and clive davisot a hold of it and thought it was perfect for his new protege whitney houston. >> perfect indeed. and the song will go on houston's first album, and it sold more than 9 million copies, making it a multiplatinum record. >> they say their memories of whitney will live on and feel her inspiration. >> i feel her presence and it doesn't feel like she is gone away or gone very far. >> and here is interesting. the song writers gave lisa the original recording to whitney houston's recording, and she recorded those in a petaluma studio. take a listen here. >> cbs tuesday. >> let's go. ♪ falling in love. ♪ it is all bitter sweet. >> pretty cool. you can hear toward the end, you can find the latest on the tribute to whitney houston on our web site, just go to cbs- sf.com. and click on the front page. >>> other news on this monday, investigators are now trying to figure out who shot and killed a livermore man in hayward this morning. the body of a latino man in his 20s was found in the driveway o
jackson. >> it turned out she was working on her "control" album, the wonderful album that she did, a whole different direction. so they passed on it. and clive davisot a hold of it and thought it was perfect for his new protege whitney houston. >> perfect indeed. and the song will go on houston's first album, and it sold more than 9 million copies, making it a multiplatinum record. >> they say their memories of whitney will live on and feel her inspiration. >>...
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davis grammy party supposed to be going on there. and then you have this. last time i spoke to you, we were at michael jackson'snd now we're dealing with this. are you there? >> yeah, i have to tell you, i'm absolutely devastated. i always say this all the time, you know, we are a business. unfortunately of such great talent, but also of great tragedy. you know, we see it happen so many times, from the '60s, the '70s, the '80s, 'the 90s, we watch them come and go. you keep thinking it can't happen to this next generation, and sure enough, here we go again. michael was enough to stop traffic with me. i couldn't believe it. and then you see whitney. i talked to her, how are you doing? are you okay? you keep hoping for the best. but when you get this kind of news, it's nothing but silence is all i can give you. >> can you talk to us about her talent? i'm sure you've seen her entertain as we look at these live pictures from the beverly hilton. you've seen her perform on stage there personally. but talk to us about her talent, that voice. >> well, what we pray for in this business, there are singers, and then there
davis grammy party supposed to be going on there. and then you have this. last time i spoke to you, we were at michael jackson'snd now we're dealing with this. are you there? >> yeah, i have to tell you, i'm absolutely devastated. i always say this all the time, you know, we are a business. unfortunately of such great talent, but also of great tragedy. you know, we see it happen so many times, from the '60s, the '70s, the '80s, 'the 90s, we watch them come and go. you keep thinking it...
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davis, a huge block. under 11:00 to play, 16 points for him. kentucky wins 78-58. >>> how about third-ranked ohio state hosting purdue. purdue down two. jacksonj." knotted up at 40. second half, a steal. taking it the other way for the jam. later in the second. first shot won't go. rebound. the finish and the foul. he would make the free throw. tied at 62-62. under thr3:00 to play, buford f three. under 1:00 to play, jackson, jumper. it won't go. buford taking it the other way to the house. the buckeyes go on to win, 87-84. >>> that's your espn news update. i'm jorge andres. for more, tune in to espn news. >>> well, new york city welcomed the super bowl champs back home with a ticker-tape parade. the players took their victory lap on a stretch of broadway called the canyon of heroes. >> i know this story breaks your heart, you patriots fan. that ended in rally where the mayor gave the players a key to the city. he declared the city the big blue apple. >> the big apple. now it's the big blue. wanted to get that out there. >>> up next, the critics still piling on the patriots, creating another internet sensation. we'll show to it you. >>> on to
davis, a huge block. under 11:00 to play, 16 points for him. kentucky wins 78-58. >>> how about third-ranked ohio state hosting purdue. purdue down two. jacksonj." knotted up at 40. second half, a steal. taking it the other way for the jam. later in the second. first shot won't go. rebound. the finish and the foul. he would make the free throw. tied at 62-62. under thr3:00 to play, buford f three. under 1:00 to play, jackson, jumper. it won't go. buford taking it the other way to...
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jackson as well this morning. >>> did you hear this? tony bennett was the headliner at clive davisdeaths of stars like whitney houston and michael jackson. didn't make a whole lot of sense. we'll talk about that straight ahead this morning. that's all on "starting point." we get under way in ten minutes. "early start" is coming up right after the break. ♪ ♪ one, two, three, four ♪ you say ♪ flip it over and replay ♪ we'll make everything okay ♪ walk together the right way ♪ do, do, do, do hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin knows it's better for xerox to help manage their finance processing. so they can focus on keeping the world moving. with xerox, you're ready for real business. discover visine® tired eye relief with hydroblend™, only from visine®. just one drop instantly soothes and revives tired, ov
jackson as well this morning. >>> did you hear this? tony bennett was the headliner at clive davisdeaths of stars like whitney houston and michael jackson. didn't make a whole lot of sense. we'll talk about that straight ahead this morning. that's all on "starting point." we get under way in ten minutes. "early start" is coming up right after the break. ♪ ♪ one, two, three, four ♪ you say ♪ flip it over and replay ♪ we'll make everything okay ♪ walk...
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jackson by the secretary of war. this wound up in the hands of the unbelievable secretary of war benjamin and not much more efficient at this kind of thing superior jefferson davis. and without going into the merits of the case from those people's perspective, there are two points i want to make for you. number one, that mute any was more broadly based than is generally known, number one. number two, it seems to be a beautiful illustration of his complete lack of standing before the valley campaign. number one, it is well-known that william w.loring, of no particular talent. he was imbedded tolliver who owed by the same denomination for his net merits. i've always b hindsight after the war when jackson had become absolutely legendary. he had been his sworn enemy wrote a whole chapter hemming jackson's glory. the reflective glow of the hero now to whom he had been so opposed during the war. in addition to them, everybody knows about loring and tolliver. in addition to them the original document sent off had the signatures of if not every, virtually every field officer of all the regimens under them. the very first one on that list, if it matters, the first one ph
jackson by the secretary of war. this wound up in the hands of the unbelievable secretary of war benjamin and not much more efficient at this kind of thing superior jefferson davis. and without going into the merits of the case from those people's perspective, there are two points i want to make for you. number one, that mute any was more broadly based than is generally known, number one. number two, it seems to be a beautiful illustration of his complete lack of standing before the valley...
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davis, her mentor. they'll be watched by chaka khan jesse jackson, brandy and 1500 others.across the state, new jersey's flags will fly at half staff. a decision that caused problems. >> i'm disturbed by people who believe that because of her history of substance abuse that somehow she's forfeited the good things that she did in her life. i just reject that on a human level. >> reporter: and as the remembrances continue so does the investigation, but that charlie, will take time. toxicology results are expected to take at least a few weeks. >> jeff thank you. it is now time to show you some of this morning's headlines from around the globe. "the wall street journal" reports that google and other online companies are tracking iphone and computer user's internet activity even when they've set their machines to block that kind of monitoring. >>> in england the guardian has stories about doctors using micro chips to deliver osteoporosis medicines. >>> charlie chaplain was one of england's greatest entertain ners. this morning the daily mail headlines that in the 1950s the briti
davis, her mentor. they'll be watched by chaka khan jesse jackson, brandy and 1500 others.across the state, new jersey's flags will fly at half staff. a decision that caused problems. >> i'm disturbed by people who believe that because of her history of substance abuse that somehow she's forfeited the good things that she did in her life. i just reject that on a human level. >> reporter: and as the remembrances continue so does the investigation, but that charlie, will take time....
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the god daughter of aretha franklin and she sang backup for jermaine jackson and shaka chan and for the first time is where clive davisyou will see that the community really is shocked, by everything that has happened. the sign below here on the marquis, flashing, business as usual with the chicken dinners and the upcoming events and a make ship memoriakeshift memori set up with cards and flowers and whitney houston, dead at the age of 48. back to you, you guys. >> alisyn: according with her pedigree, and cousins like dionne warwick and godmother, aretha franklin and how long she has been singing at the church. more news, if you believe it. imagine getting a college degree, without doing any work? apparently what happened at dickinson state university in north dakota. an internal audit found since 2003, the school awarded diplomas to 500 foreign students mostly from china who didn't earn them and some cases the students didn't have the proper amount of credits, requirements or falsified transcripts from the old university. and the university said it is now working to help them earn actual degrees. and getting through
the god daughter of aretha franklin and she sang backup for jermaine jackson and shaka chan and for the first time is where clive davisyou will see that the community really is shocked, by everything that has happened. the sign below here on the marquis, flashing, business as usual with the chicken dinners and the upcoming events and a make ship memoriakeshift memori set up with cards and flowers and whitney houston, dead at the age of 48. back to you, you guys. >> alisyn: according with...
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davis grammy party supposed to be going on there. and then you have this. last time i spoke to you, we were at michael jackson'se dealing with this. are you there? >> yeah, i have to tell you, i'm absolutely devastated. i always say this all the time, you know, we are a business. unfortunately of such great talent, but also of great tragedy. you know, we see it happen so many times, from the '60s, the '70s, the '80s, 'the 90s, we watch them come and go. you keep thinking it can't happen to this next generation, and sure enough, here we go again. michael was enough to stop traffic with me. i couldn't believe it. and then you see whitney. i talked to her, how are you doing? are you okay? you keep hoping for the best. but when you get this kind of news, it's nothing but silence is all i can give you. >> can you talk to us about her talent? i'm sure you've seen her entertain as we look at these live pictures from the beverly hilton. you've seen her perform on stage there personally. but talk to us about her talent, that voice. >> well, what we pray for in this business, there are singers, and then there are stylist
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germaine jackson album she does a duet with him it is one of her best ever performances wonderful song take good care of my heart >> i hasn't realized she wasn't signed at that time. >> i think clyde davisd her. >> look at that. >> cool stuff. >> is this it here? >> this is it bring it up a little. >> there is the picture. >> my goodness. >> the first time i ever saw whitney houston i remember was the cover of 17 magazine looking just like that, she is about 3 years older than me and i was like wow look at this beautiful woman on the color of 17 short natural just like that a woman of many tall will notes. >> warmer today, 44 your daytime high closer to where where we should be no big storms this week. >> a movie will come out later this year sparkle she was producing and starring in,. >> remake. >> and starring jordan sparks supposed to be very good we can look forward to that. images and music of whitney houston ♪ and i will always love you. i
germaine jackson album she does a duet with him it is one of her best ever performances wonderful song take good care of my heart >> i hasn't realized she wasn't signed at that time. >> i think clyde davisd her. >> look at that. >> cool stuff. >> is this it here? >> this is it bring it up a little. >> there is the picture. >> my goodness. >> the first time i ever saw whitney houston i remember was the cover of 17 magazine looking just like...
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davis first introduced houston to the world. the daughter of gospel singer sissy houston, whitney's first started singing in church later doing backup vocals for artists like chaka khan and jermaine jacksonher 1985 self-titled debut album was a hit factory. the song saving all my love for you got houston her first grammy for best female pop vocal. she went on to become one of the top selling artists in pop music history for more than 55 million records sold in the u.s. alone. houston gave a rousing rendition of the "star spangled banner" at the super bowl in 1991. her talent even expanded to the big screen and movies like the body guard which featured her hit remake i will always love you. but houston's professional successes were tempered by personal turmoil. like her tumultuous marriage to singer bobby brown. divorced in 2007. and share a daughter, bobby christina. houston had an ongoing battle with drugs. she admitted to abusing cocaine and pills. her voice showed the trouble. turning raspy and low. houston went to rehab twice. and declared herself drug-free in 2010. but there were missed concert dates and public meltdowns. at her last public appearance thursday night, houston was pho
davis first introduced houston to the world. the daughter of gospel singer sissy houston, whitney's first started singing in church later doing backup vocals for artists like chaka khan and jermaine jacksonher 1985 self-titled debut album was a hit factory. the song saving all my love for you got houston her first grammy for best female pop vocal. she went on to become one of the top selling artists in pop music history for more than 55 million records sold in the u.s. alone. houston gave a...
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davis took her on very, very young. as we heard today he is sang background for jermaine jackson and shakakan.is had probably one of the most incredible voices that will ever grace the world. >> it's no secret he is struggled in recent years. did you feel -- i know you had seen her recently. did you feel she was getting back on the right track? what was your impression in recent weeks? >> i understand that she was on the right track. not only did he is executive produce but he is also just finished filming the movie, remake of "sparkle" he is plays sparkle's mother. it comes out in august. she was very, very excited about that. i understand she was getting ready to get back in the studio. and back to what he is does. i don't like to use the term that she was on a comeback. because whitney houston never left. you know as we're saying she was a pop icon. she was always here. you know, this week she was out in hollywood. you know, one day, he is looked magnificent. the other day, he is didn't look her normal self. but it was middle of the night coming from a party. i don't ever think we all look
davis took her on very, very young. as we heard today he is sang background for jermaine jackson and shakakan.is had probably one of the most incredible voices that will ever grace the world. >> it's no secret he is struggled in recent years. did you feel -- i know you had seen her recently. did you feel she was getting back on the right track? what was your impression in recent weeks? >> i understand that she was on the right track. not only did he is executive produce but he is...
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davis' pre-grammy party. he offered his condolences but then said this. listen. >> first there was michael jackson there was amy winehou winehouse, and now the magnificent whitney houston. i'd like to have every gentleman and lady in this room commit themselves to get our government to legal ize drugs so they have to get it through a doctor, not gangsters that just sell it under the table. >> he sort of had me fine up to the point where he said legalize drugs. i just didn't think that's what he was going. i was surprised by that. >> i was a little bit surprised to hear that. and tony bennett should know that's not the answer to the problem. going to the root cause, working with individuals, making certain that there is education so that, as we were talking during the break, the group around whomever is the individual, in this case a celebrity, is there to not be the yes man but to instill some accountability and some helpfulness. >> talking about -- >> the problem for these people wasn't that they were going to gangsters to get their drugs. that's not the problem. >> you get them from your mother'
davis' pre-grammy party. he offered his condolences but then said this. listen. >> first there was michael jackson there was amy winehou winehouse, and now the magnificent whitney houston. i'd like to have every gentleman and lady in this room commit themselves to get our government to legal ize drugs so they have to get it through a doctor, not gangsters that just sell it under the table. >> he sort of had me fine up to the point where he said legalize drugs. i just didn't think...
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jackson. a principios de los 80 trabajÓ como un modelo pero nunca se separÓ de la mÚsica, y en 1983 conociÓ al productor clyde davisar seis grammys, 30 bilboard y dos emis, de un total de 415 reconocimientos, vendiÓ mÁs de 170 millones de discos, en la cÚspide de su carrera se casÓ con el mÚsico bobby brown, pero despuÉs de 15 aÑos y de un problemÁtico matrimonio la pareja finalizÓ su divorcio en 2007. a finales de la dÉcada de los 90 comenzÓ a librar una batalla que se prolongarÍa hasta su muerte, su carrera comenzÓ a descender, la Ídola , la reina, la inigualable voz se estaba perdiendo, el sÁbado planeaba asistir a unaiesta previa a los premios grammy, y se estaba esperando en el hotel donde se llevarÍa a cabo la ceremonia. el cuerpo de la cantante fue encontrado por uno de sus asistentes, se la intentÓ resucitar sin Éxito y a los 3:55 fue declarada muerta. la policÍa abriÓ una lÍnea de investigaciÓn para dar con las causas de su fallecimiento, ♪ >> fueron varias las horas el cuerpo sin vida de la que versiÓn al borde su muerte, mientras que en ese mismo lugar se llevaba a cabo la fiesta en honor a clyde davis.
jackson. a principios de los 80 trabajÓ como un modelo pero nunca se separÓ de la mÚsica, y en 1983 conociÓ al productor clyde davisar seis grammys, 30 bilboard y dos emis, de un total de 415 reconocimientos, vendiÓ mÁs de 170 millones de discos, en la cÚspide de su carrera se casÓ con el mÚsico bobby brown, pero despuÉs de 15 aÑos y de un problemÁtico matrimonio la pareja finalizÓ su divorcio en 2007. a finales de la dÉcada de los 90 comenzÓ a librar una batalla que se...
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jackson. where do people like whitney houston fit in this history of great singers? >> her voice was unprecedented. she made conscious choices, she and clive davisection to the black gospel tradition. when you look at dionne warwick in the 1960s as a crossover pop artist and aretha franklin, whit whit was the perfect combination of those two women. she really perfected it in ways we hadn't seen before. she was an astounding performer. many of us look forward to her finally getting to the point where she could record music that matched the maturity and the depth of her voice. unfortunately, what we have left of whitney houston are attempts for her to do pop music. it was great pop music. it would have been great to hear an older whitney houston singing in a jazzy. drawing on a larger blues tradition. >> this is awful to realize. here's the truth of it. we've lost two iconic black singer figures, michael jackson, whitney houston. i mean, they had chronicled troubles of the same ill being. tremendous passion and tremendous talent and presentation. what does that -- what do you say to someone else? >> we also lost etta james as well. it's interestin
jackson. where do people like whitney houston fit in this history of great singers? >> her voice was unprecedented. she made conscious choices, she and clive davisection to the black gospel tradition. when you look at dionne warwick in the 1960s as a crossover pop artist and aretha franklin, whit whit was the perfect combination of those two women. she really perfected it in ways we hadn't seen before. she was an astounding performer. many of us look forward to her finally getting to the...