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jacksons. a great interview. on monday night i sit down with their mother, katherine jackson.the woman who knew michael jackson better than anybody else. here's what she said about his death. will you ever get over this, do you think? >> never. every morning, all through the day, i think about michael. if i wake up through the night, my mind is there. but -- >> what do you think when you think of him? >> i just miss him, but being a christian and believing in the resurrection, i feel that i'll see him again. i'm sorry. i just -- >> it's perfectly understandable. you're his mother. it -- i can't imagine a worse thing. i'm a parent myself. i can't even imagine how horrendous it must be to lose a child. it's so unnatural, isn't it? >> yes, it is. and i've -- and it should be -- >> katherine jackson also makes explosive charges about conrad murray convicted of involuntary manslaughter in michael jackson's death. what are your feelings to conrad murray? do you blame him? >> you know what? i can't even describe the way i feel about him. he did a terrible thing. and it might have bee
jacksons. a great interview. on monday night i sit down with their mother, katherine jackson.the woman who knew michael jackson better than anybody else. here's what she said about his death. will you ever get over this, do you think? >> never. every morning, all through the day, i think about michael. if i wake up through the night, my mind is there. but -- >> what do you think when you think of him? >> i just miss him, but being a christian and believing in the resurrection,...
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so i guess you could say that lisa jackson and i or rather lisa jackson and her colleagues were my clients for many years, albeit nonpaying ones. more recently, we have shared an interest in seeing that justice is served in the bp gulf oil disaster case. administrator jackson's public service has come both at the federal and state levels. prior to serving as epa administrator, she served as the commissioner of the new jersey department of environmental protection. since we are here on a college campus, i would be remised not to mention that lisa jackson obtained her undergraduate degree from her home town of new orleans and her masters degree in chemical engineering from princeton. i have many fond memories of my former client, but i want to share just one with you in particular. i was getting on a plane in february to fly out to february to give a talk. just before the plane door closed, lisa jackson got on and sat down across the aisle from me one row up in coach in a middle seat. i was so excited to see her again that i spontaneously shouted, i love you, lisa. she smiled and waved back.
so i guess you could say that lisa jackson and i or rather lisa jackson and her colleagues were my clients for many years, albeit nonpaying ones. more recently, we have shared an interest in seeing that justice is served in the bp gulf oil disaster case. administrator jackson's public service has come both at the federal and state levels. prior to serving as epa administrator, she served as the commissioner of the new jersey department of environmental protection. since we are here on a college...
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now back to piers. >>> i'm back now with michael jackson's mother katherine jackson and his friend brettne strong. my youngest son was eight years old. and he suddenly began playing michael's music. over and over for weeks and months. he'd never heard of mnl before. it was amazing to me a whole new generation and it was the one positive i could see coming out of his awful death was that actually a whole new generation of kids fell in love with michael jackson again and played his music and realized how phenomenal he was. amazing thing. brett, let's talk about two things i want to wrap up with. one is what are you going to do with this art? >> well, michael spent a good part of 25 years making this art. and it was like a private world for him. while a lot of the public thought he may have been doing things that they thought he shouldn't be doing, he was actually creating art. and it was like adoing, he was creating art. it was a world for him to treat into where he would express his ideas, and he absolutely loved it, and it made him feel good. >> people are going to hear about this, and s
now back to piers. >>> i'm back now with michael jackson's mother katherine jackson and his friend brettne strong. my youngest son was eight years old. and he suddenly began playing michael's music. over and over for weeks and months. he'd never heard of mnl before. it was amazing to me a whole new generation and it was the one positive i could see coming out of his awful death was that actually a whole new generation of kids fell in love with michael jackson again and played his music...
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we will get to my interview with the jacksons coming up. but with the summer olympics coming up in just a few weeks, one person knows how important the anti-doping screening will be is marion jones. she won in sydney, but lost it all in 2010 after being sent to prison. does that sound weird to you having your name associated with prison? because i remember the sydney olympics and you running like the wind and this incredible athlete, and you were so inspiring and brilliant, and when i have to even read those words, i feel bad. you know, never mind how you must feel. >> yes. gosh, how do you even put it in words? it has been now, you know, three years since i left prison, and it is still not easy to comprehe comprehend. i search for the right adjectives to describe, you know, who -- i certainly never would have thought ten years ago that my life would have taken the turn that it had, and that it has. and so, yeah, it is still hard when people describe, you know, my history and situation. it seems like it is somebody else, like you are not ta
we will get to my interview with the jacksons coming up. but with the summer olympics coming up in just a few weeks, one person knows how important the anti-doping screening will be is marion jones. she won in sydney, but lost it all in 2010 after being sent to prison. does that sound weird to you having your name associated with prison? because i remember the sydney olympics and you running like the wind and this incredible athlete, and you were so inspiring and brilliant, and when i have to...
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i'm back with an exclusive interview bhiek'll jackson's mother, katherine jackson, and his art mentoringstone strong. incredibly painful for those four kids, particularly in public like that. you've now taken them into your home. you're bringing up michael's children. >> yes. >> how are they getting on? >> they're getting on very well. >> they seem, i mean, to be doing remarkably well. they also seem to have between them all his kind of zest for life, his talent, his confidence in public, all those things. it's extraordinary to watch. it must be for you too. it must be like -- >> they are. >> -- almost reliving michael. >> they're in school. and the two oldest children go to private school. the youngest doesn't want to leave home yet. so he take -- we have a tutor that -- a teacher there for him. excuse me. in school. and the oldest, prince, the oldest boy, is such a great student. >> is he? >> his grades are so good. they're a-pluses. >> do you see the spirit of michael in them? >> yes, i do. i do. >> how would you feel if they want to go? i mean, paris has already started down this
i'm back with an exclusive interview bhiek'll jackson's mother, katherine jackson, and his art mentoringstone strong. incredibly painful for those four kids, particularly in public like that. you've now taken them into your home. you're bringing up michael's children. >> yes. >> how are they getting on? >> they're getting on very well. >> they seem, i mean, to be doing remarkably well. they also seem to have between them all his kind of zest for life, his talent, his...
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we saw the avengers last night and it was awesome. [ laughter ] >> good for jackson. >> good for jackson for scott i respect the role that the film critic plays in our society, unlike you. his review was ridiculous. it's one of the better movies i've seen in long time. i know the laws of the universe. >> the thing i liked about it was santa claus is real. samuel jackson tweets exactly as i talk. that is my opinion. >> and all he had to make everything all caps and it would have been perfect. >> and hey, we're going to see more of this stuff. >> the only thing i got out of story i found out that samuel jackson thought it was you on twitter. >> we don't need to talk about that. >> i have no idea. he probably won't. >> why does he care what his critics think. >> this film is making more money than any other movie in europe right now. >> the movie, hates 93% rating. >>. >> people love it. >> it's gotten great reviews. >> and he is not afraid to take on the "new york times." i think it is good. he is jackson and he can say it. >> who is scott now? >> and joe, let me ask you this. he is appare
we saw the avengers last night and it was awesome. [ laughter ] >> good for jackson. >> good for jackson for scott i respect the role that the film critic plays in our society, unlike you. his review was ridiculous. it's one of the better movies i've seen in long time. i know the laws of the universe. >> the thing i liked about it was santa claus is real. samuel jackson tweets exactly as i talk. that is my opinion. >> and all he had to make everything all caps and it...
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jackson kentucky, and clay tennessee. president jackson, do you have regrets in life? yes, i never shot henry clay. for his part, henry clay never understood jackson's popularity. he never say i can never understand how killing 2500 englishmen qualifies anyone for the complicated duties of the chief ma jest riots. they were natural rivalries. jackson blamed clay for his wife's death. you think campaigns are nasty now, read about the one in 1824 and 28. they accused clay of being a local visitor, and adams was accused of being a pimp for the czar of russia, and they claimed that jackson's mother was a prostitute, and that, of course, he was living in sin because he married his wife. they were on the frontier, took awhile for papers to get processed, married her before she was divorced from the first husband. they called her horrible names, and she died suddenly, and jackson blamed clay. they were bloat running as -- both running as over-- jeffersonian parties. the vote was split. it went to the u.s. house of representatives where clay was speaker, but clay has a bad luc
jackson kentucky, and clay tennessee. president jackson, do you have regrets in life? yes, i never shot henry clay. for his part, henry clay never understood jackson's popularity. he never say i can never understand how killing 2500 englishmen qualifies anyone for the complicated duties of the chief ma jest riots. they were natural rivalries. jackson blamed clay for his wife's death. you think campaigns are nasty now, read about the one in 1824 and 28. they accused clay of being a local...
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that was a platform, the jackson 5.phenomenal michael became as a global superstar, i mean arguably the most famous entertainer of them all, and i would include elvis and the beatles, when you saw that, did you worry about him knowing he was your little brother, did you ever worry that it's too much for one person to take? >> you know, we had worries later about the circle of people, but not so much about what he was achieving. we knew that he knew what to do, but it was just certain people around that we weren't too happy about. >> and the circumstances leading up to his death, i know for legal reasons we can't get into too much of this, but were you guys concerned about what was happening in his life? the buildup to the tour, 50 dates, huge commitment for someone like michael with the energy he puts into those shows. i mean, how did you feel as brothers? >> i was wondering how he was going to do 50 dayses, first of all. i said, if he is going to do that, we will give him some help. just call the brothers. >> jackie is
that was a platform, the jackson 5.phenomenal michael became as a global superstar, i mean arguably the most famous entertainer of them all, and i would include elvis and the beatles, when you saw that, did you worry about him knowing he was your little brother, did you ever worry that it's too much for one person to take? >> you know, we had worries later about the circle of people, but not so much about what he was achieving. we knew that he knew what to do, but it was just certain...
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. >> jeremiah jackson called death >> jeremiah jackson called death row home for ten years, but he'sajor break. >> today, lieutenant came to my door. he told me, jackson, call your lawyer. i just said a little prayer and i called my lawyer. he said, yeah, he is. he said congratulations. i'm off death row. i said praise the lord. my i.q. was in the range of 69 to 72. >> although he's no longer a condemned man and is now serving life without parole, the reality is jackson committed a violent crime. >> at the age of 19, a robbery occurred on april the 15, 1996, rob and murder. and a female victim got killed in the process. i wish i could change things, but i can't. >> as part of standard procedure, jackson is spending 90 days in ad-seg to ensure a smooth transition into general population. >> they got me in ad-seg now. you're like -- i really had the best night of sleep i've had in a long time. i feel that i did a crime, i'm paying my price for it. i do believe it. if my life, my story, can help somebody child by passing all this, i feel due to the lord, you know, made a point through m
. >> jeremiah jackson called death >> jeremiah jackson called death row home for ten years, but he'sajor break. >> today, lieutenant came to my door. he told me, jackson, call your lawyer. i just said a little prayer and i called my lawyer. he said, yeah, he is. he said congratulations. i'm off death row. i said praise the lord. my i.q. was in the range of 69 to 72. >> although he's no longer a condemned man and is now serving life without parole, the reality is jackson...
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jackson? >> yes, sir. >> officer jackson, was inmate antonio easter present when you confiscated -- conducted the shakedown of his living area? >> no. >> officer jackson, were you aware that you were conducting the shakedown of the living area of antonio easter? >> yes. >> officer jackson, do you know the s.o.p. states that an inmate, if can be made available, must be present when that inmate's property is being shaken -- shook down? >> no, i didn't need him there. i suspected there was something in the area. i continued on with it. i already found some contraband in the area. that's why i decided to check his bed. before the knife, i found a glass bottle, a dice, gang paraphernalia. cassette tape. >> all right. antonio, you are correct inasmuch as you can't get a criminal charge for this. but, however, this is an administrative hearing. you can be held responsible for that weapon being in your living area. it was in your assigned living area. therefore, i'm going to find you guilty of the cha
jackson? >> yes, sir. >> officer jackson, was inmate antonio easter present when you confiscated -- conducted the shakedown of his living area? >> no. >> officer jackson, were you aware that you were conducting the shakedown of the living area of antonio easter? >> yes. >> officer jackson, do you know the s.o.p. states that an inmate, if can be made available, must be present when that inmate's property is being shaken -- shook down? >> no, i didn't...
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morgan: whaa do you jackson: i just miss him.iannaad eeieving in the resuurection, i feel ttaa i'll pee hhm ggin. (emotional pause) jackson: i'm sorry. when askkd about d. conrad &pmurray... the man convicted for his role in her son's fouu years in jail is noo pblieves others may have been involved.next month marks 3 years ssnce jackson's death. 3 in other nterttinmenttnews... &psimon cowell is adding ssme s ttble for the next season of facttr..ox confirms brrtney spears áandá demi lovato will join the show whhn it returnn &s delighhed to have the pair... and expects they will speak to aayounger audience.he believes their aae will lso help when it comms to spotting performers with "the x-faccor." &p superheroee are headed to bblti. spiderman... ironman... and - battle it out... comiig up. --3 up.plus.. anotherrgray day... when will the rain end? an answer right after the break. you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore.. 3&p(ad lib meteorooogist)) 3 their path of destruction is baltimmre.cominggup... monsttr jam madness.we'vv got
morgan: whaa do you jackson: i just miss him.iannaad eeieving in the resuurection, i feel ttaa i'll pee hhm ggin. (emotional pause) jackson: i'm sorry. when askkd about d. conrad &pmurray... the man convicted for his role in her son's fouu years in jail is noo pblieves others may have been involved.next month marks 3 years ssnce jackson's death. 3 in other nterttinmenttnews... &psimon cowell is adding ssme s ttble for the next season of facttr..ox confirms brrtney spears áandá demi...
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randy jackson denies this.n apprentice and barber shop went on to create his own hair care line remembered natural look in the '60s doing away with. tom skilling what is the next seven days looking like? >> it is warming up high temperature today 60 degrees tomorrow building tacking on extra seven degrees into the '70s. one of the coldest places and the lower 48 states. 50 degrees in chicago at 77 degrees and montana temperatures over the next three days warming up. into the '60s tomorrow '70s and '80s to the west. high temperatures on friday well into the '70s at that time he sees to the west. front stalling south back to the 60s near 70 but cooler readings near the lake next 10 days. the warm week backing off on saturday for mother's day sunday. still not a bad day the big dome of warm air building to the west by wednesday getting pretty warm into the '70s here we are on friday nato summit begins downtown could be a warm weekend for that high pressure over head by a morning and a light wind picking up from so
randy jackson denies this.n apprentice and barber shop went on to create his own hair care line remembered natural look in the '60s doing away with. tom skilling what is the next seven days looking like? >> it is warming up high temperature today 60 degrees tomorrow building tacking on extra seven degrees into the '70s. one of the coldest places and the lower 48 states. 50 degrees in chicago at 77 degrees and montana temperatures over the next three days warming up. into the '60s tomorrow...
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the whole city will benefit from restoring jackson and pacific streets. i love that the project will create public open space where there currently is none. the children's playground is icing on the cake. please vote yes. thank you for your consideration." >> i am an architect. a member of spur and aia. i want to speak in support of this project. it is a fantastic project. it replaces these ugly fences and an ugly parking lot with a wonderful, brand new health club with swimming pools and new ground-floor retail there really benefits the public. i walk from the embarcadero station to my office in north beach. i avoid the block right now. i hope someday that i can walk through the spot -- this block and enjoy the public benefits, a lot more pleasant pedestrian environment that would be created. the product sponsor and his architect has worked well with -- to design these buildings. as a result of this planning, a compromise with the planning department, we have lower buildings on the embarcadero to allow more light. the higher portion of the buildings are
the whole city will benefit from restoring jackson and pacific streets. i love that the project will create public open space where there currently is none. the children's playground is icing on the cake. please vote yes. thank you for your consideration." >> i am an architect. a member of spur and aia. i want to speak in support of this project. it is a fantastic project. it replaces these ugly fences and an ugly parking lot with a wonderful, brand new health club with swimming...
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also work close to the 8 washington project in jackson square. in a few short weeks, we will be getting married in san francisco and we are proud to call san francisco home. this is where we are committed and this is where we will raise our family. i am here to urge your support of 8 washington because it will make our city healthier, greener, and more family- friendly. it will turn what is private, public. today, it is used as a private tennis club and parking lot. this will submit more than half the land for public open space that our family could use. eight washington will also create a public park between broadway and pacific with a water fountain for kids. this is something that our family will use. eight washington will create nearly 30,000 square feet of open space where there is virtually none. it will add vitality and new housing, restaurants along the embarcadero. this project will make our city a better, more beautiful place to live. i urge you to uphold the eir and c.u., which are for an accurate, and move ahead with eight washington.
also work close to the 8 washington project in jackson square. in a few short weeks, we will be getting married in san francisco and we are proud to call san francisco home. this is where we are committed and this is where we will raise our family. i am here to urge your support of 8 washington because it will make our city healthier, greener, and more family- friendly. it will turn what is private, public. today, it is used as a private tennis club and parking lot. this will submit more than...
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i am sarah and i represent the jackson square district association. we represent both of the owners, merchants, and residents of jackson square. when this project first came before us, it was not something we like. this project has evolved into something that is very exciting. from the input of a lot of people, a lot of professionals. it is something that we should embrace and be proud of. the outcome of the input. at great cost to the developer. we support this project in part because it opens up jackson street to the waterfront. and because of pedestrian thoroughfare that will introduce people to jackson square as well as chinatown. we also think that the condos, it is a perfect location for such a development. we really do believe that people should live where they work and work where they live. on the other hand, we also support the additional parking. it sounds a little contradictory, but retailers need that parking. we know today, in jackson square, parking has been -- there is less parking out. on saturday, by 10:00 in the morning, we are alrea
i am sarah and i represent the jackson square district association. we represent both of the owners, merchants, and residents of jackson square. when this project first came before us, it was not something we like. this project has evolved into something that is very exciting. from the input of a lot of people, a lot of professionals. it is something that we should embrace and be proud of. the outcome of the input. at great cost to the developer. we support this project in part because it opens...
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pepsi will bring michael jackson back. posthumously.with the michael jackson estate. terms weren't disclosed but there will be a special edition can featuring jackson's image, and chance to download remix of jackson's most famous songs. >> it's outrageous. >> reporter: columnist bob garfield. >> the first blunder, especially for a campaign called live for now is to sign a deal with a dead celebrity. >> reporter: celebrity who died from an accidental overdose. editor of "billboard" magazine, joe levy, says pepsi is partly to be responsible. an accident on the set of a pepsi commercial left jackson burned. >> he had a third plastic surgery and began a course of painkillers just to deal with what was a horrific accident. those things never stopped for him. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the jackson estate released a statement saying, michael would have loved that we are making the record books with his image on a billion cans around the world. actress sofia vergara is featured in a diet pepsi billboard that stretches a block through new y
pepsi will bring michael jackson back. posthumously.with the michael jackson estate. terms weren't disclosed but there will be a special edition can featuring jackson's image, and chance to download remix of jackson's most famous songs. >> it's outrageous. >> reporter: columnist bob garfield. >> the first blunder, especially for a campaign called live for now is to sign a deal with a dead celebrity. >> reporter: celebrity who died from an accidental overdose. editor of...
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even from the grave jackson has appeal, that's what pepsi is counting on signing a deal with the jackson♪ and 25 years after his multi-platinum album "bad." pepsi will bring michael jackson back posthumously. the soda giant announce add global deal with the michael jackson estate. terms won't disclosed but there will be a special edition can featuring his image, contests and chances to download a remix of his famous songs. columnist bob garfield covers advertising and marketing. >> the first blunder, especially a campaign called live for now is to sign a deal with a dead celebrity. >> reporter: a celebrity who died from an accidental drug overdose. overdose. editor of "billboard" magazine, joe levy, says pepsi is partly to be responsible. an accident on the set of a pepsi commercial left jackson burned. >> he had a third plastic surgery and began a course of painkillers just to deal with what was a horrific accident. those things never stopped for him. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the jackson estate released a statement saying, michael would have loved that we are making the record bo
even from the grave jackson has appeal, that's what pepsi is counting on signing a deal with the jackson♪ and 25 years after his multi-platinum album "bad." pepsi will bring michael jackson back posthumously. the soda giant announce add global deal with the michael jackson estate. terms won't disclosed but there will be a special edition can featuring his image, contests and chances to download a remix of his famous songs. columnist bob garfield covers advertising and marketing....
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andrew jackson may count as half a president. he was born -- [laughter] right on the north carolina/south carolina border. both states have claimed him at various times. polk's family moved to tennessee when he was 11, but he returned to north carolina to attend the university of chapel hill. graduated with first honors in mathematics and the classics. then he went back to tennessee and became a lawyer and politician. he was so closely allied with andrew jackson that he was called young hickory. this was a huge advantage because no one knew, first of all, when he ran in 1844 who polk was. but because jackson was the most popular president of his era, being associated with him was great thing. in 844 -- 1844 polk had become the first dark horse presidential nominee. kind of emerged from the democratic convention in baltimore. as a compromise candidate to hold the party together, he pledged to serve one term, and he stuck to his pledge. polk once wrote in his diary that he's the hardest-working man in america, and if he wasn't that
andrew jackson may count as half a president. he was born -- [laughter] right on the north carolina/south carolina border. both states have claimed him at various times. polk's family moved to tennessee when he was 11, but he returned to north carolina to attend the university of chapel hill. graduated with first honors in mathematics and the classics. then he went back to tennessee and became a lawyer and politician. he was so closely allied with andrew jackson that he was called young...
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expect to see tv ads featuring michael jackson. at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king, bloomberg news, for wbal-tv 11 news. >> interesting marketing. going through a humbling punta now. neriod right >> her own cable network losing hundreds of millions of dollars. prove that lying on your resume catches up to you. ask the ceo of yahoo! about that. >> thank you. 5:22. 60 degrees on tv hill.
expect to see tv ads featuring michael jackson. at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king, bloomberg news, for wbal-tv 11 news. >> interesting marketing. going through a humbling punta now. neriod right >> her own cable network losing hundreds of millions of dollars. prove that lying on your resume catches up to you. ask the ceo of yahoo! about that. >> thank you. 5:22. 60 degrees on tv hill.
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just going back to lord justice jackson, i'm sorry, i haven't briefed myself on this. but my recollection is when i was discussing whether it was appropriate to make this change then, and i'm pretty certain that lord justice jackson took a different view from me on this, but i can't remember, that he produced or his office produced quite a lot of evidence about whether i was correct in claiming that defamation actions were having this effect. but i looked at all this and came to the judgment i did. now, you can never be certain when you make a policy change. my view is it was to repal it satisfactorily and if it didn't, in three or four years time, you could balance it again. given the fact that lord justice jackson's proposals overall have broadly been taken into law, i see to a degree, sir, the landscape has changed anyway. >> i think that's right. but the reason i have gone into that discussion with you and would welcome your view is because at an earlier stage of the inquiry, one of the things that i have said that i would like to think about is whether whatever me
just going back to lord justice jackson, i'm sorry, i haven't briefed myself on this. but my recollection is when i was discussing whether it was appropriate to make this change then, and i'm pretty certain that lord justice jackson took a different view from me on this, but i can't remember, that he produced or his office produced quite a lot of evidence about whether i was correct in claiming that defamation actions were having this effect. but i looked at all this and came to the judgment i...
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this is a hearing on the 835-845 jackson st. chinese hostile replacement project draft eir -- chinese hospital replacement project draft eir. >> i with the planning staff. the item before you today is a public hearing on the draft environmental impact for 835-845 jackson st. hospital replacement project. i'm joined by the specialist for this project for it is is the hospital built in 1979 on jackson street. it iginal chinese hospital built in 1924. and the chinese hospital parking garage located behind it. the proposed project includes demolition of the 1924 building, construction of a 48- bed replacement hospital building with a new 22-bed nursing building. it also includes renovation of the existing 1979 hospital building to serve as an outpatient center and a proposal to create a special sud to support the expansion of medical services on the project site. the proposed replacement building would be designed and constructed to fully comply with the requirements of senate bill 1953 for seismic safety. the existing 1979 building
this is a hearing on the 835-845 jackson st. chinese hostile replacement project draft eir -- chinese hospital replacement project draft eir. >> i with the planning staff. the item before you today is a public hearing on the draft environmental impact for 835-845 jackson st. hospital replacement project. i'm joined by the specialist for this project for it is is the hospital built in 1979 on jackson street. it iginal chinese hospital built in 1924. and the chinese hospital parking garage...
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i first met jackson pollock in 1942.ame down the sidewalk, and there was lee krasner, whom i'd known of old, and she was with a very respectable-looking gentleman. and, uh...i saw this rather nice-looking guy, and lee said to me, "this fellow's going to be a great painter." i went, "well, ok." what finally hit me in pollock's art was the portable mural he did for the apartment house in which peggy guggenheim lived. that hit me. it was the first time i saw him go all over, repeat this way. i thought that was a great painting, and i began to follow pollock assiduously, you could say, after that. raised in the american southwest, pollock was influenced by indian sand painting, and in a sense, his works internalized the desert landscape itself. in new york, he studied the works of modern european masters, especially miro and picasso. i think he had his best run in '47, '48, '49, '50, what i call the "all over," when he spattered or dripped or whatever. about his art, pollock knew what he was about. he trusted his spontaneity
i first met jackson pollock in 1942.ame down the sidewalk, and there was lee krasner, whom i'd known of old, and she was with a very respectable-looking gentleman. and, uh...i saw this rather nice-looking guy, and lee said to me, "this fellow's going to be a great painter." i went, "well, ok." what finally hit me in pollock's art was the portable mural he did for the apartment house in which peggy guggenheim lived. that hit me. it was the first time i saw him go all over,...
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and the agreement with jackson's estate includes new remixes from jackson's album "bad." ♪ i'm bad >>ed to number three in the cola wars, behind both coke and diet coke. >> a lot of times what marketers do when things are not going well, they look backwards. okay, what worked for us? those were the days, let's do it. unfortunately, today is not those days and a lot of times it doesn't work. >> reporter: guest celebrities have been used in advertising before. >> or my name isn't orville redenbacher. >> reporter: a computer generated orville redenbacher pitched popcorn more than a decade after his death. and following tiger woods' fall from grace, his father earl seemed to give him advice from beyond the grave in this ad for nike. >> and did you learn anything? >> reporter: as for jackson, his estate's choice of pepsi is ironic, considering some fans, and even some in jackson's own family suggest michael jackson's drug abuse that ultimately led to his death started with this accident, and a burn suffered when jackson's hair caught fire while filming a pepsi commercial back in 1984. >> i
and the agreement with jackson's estate includes new remixes from jackson's album "bad." ♪ i'm bad >>ed to number three in the cola wars, behind both coke and diet coke. >> a lot of times what marketers do when things are not going well, they look backwards. okay, what worked for us? those were the days, let's do it. unfortunately, today is not those days and a lot of times it doesn't work. >> reporter: guest celebrities have been used in advertising before....
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in real life, we have jackson galaxy, a cat lover who has tamed even the most persnickety kitty.t we gave him a challenge, to convince one of them to actually like dan harris. >> this cat will do anything you want, including sit like a baby. >> i don't want to brag, but i've always considered myself to be something of a cat whisperer. i've played with tigers and clouded leopards and my wife and i have three rescue cats at home. i've got a great relationship with the two boys. this is steve, he likes to sleep on my head, and this his twin brother gus. but then there's ruby. she bears a striking resemblance to walter math thou, and she does not like me at all, which is why i called in this guy, a 275-pound convertible, driving, guitar-playing, heavily tattooed dude, who loves cats. >> at least superficially you're not the stereotype cal pat person. >> in terms of my goals in this lifetime, exploding the concept of what say stereo typical cat person is a huge part of that. >> reporter: his name is jackson galaxy, he's a cat behaviorist, and the star of a reality show on animal plane
in real life, we have jackson galaxy, a cat lover who has tamed even the most persnickety kitty.t we gave him a challenge, to convince one of them to actually like dan harris. >> this cat will do anything you want, including sit like a baby. >> i don't want to brag, but i've always considered myself to be something of a cat whisperer. i've played with tigers and clouded leopards and my wife and i have three rescue cats at home. i've got a great relationship with the two boys. this...
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their starter jackson went 8 innings and jackson struck out 8 orioles. once again the os go to extra innings. nick up, high and deep to right field, there it goes and holds up in a 2-1 victory. the os have won -- the os are flying high. the big news on the eve of preakness here failed a breathalyzer test today. so he loses his assignment to ride tiger walk in the preakness. ramon has been picked to take his place. he won the missed preakness stakes. he will ride tiger walk, the maryland trained horse. >> don't have a lot of time to prepare but now we know [ indiscernible ] what they might like and what they might not and you just try to focus on your horse. >> reporter: 4 maryland raised horses will race tomorrow. the ladies were featured today. great finish for the fillies. in lingerie will win the black i do susan. -- eyed susan. they are stable mates. >>> calvert hall and lee ole a, the top two teams in the area. it's a blow out. the cardinals unleash a barrage. calvert hall wins the a conference for the 6th time. winners go to the national semifinals
their starter jackson went 8 innings and jackson struck out 8 orioles. once again the os go to extra innings. nick up, high and deep to right field, there it goes and holds up in a 2-1 victory. the os have won -- the os are flying high. the big news on the eve of preakness here failed a breathalyzer test today. so he loses his assignment to ride tiger walk in the preakness. ramon has been picked to take his place. he won the missed preakness stakes. he will ride tiger walk, the maryland trained...
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jackson had won the majority of the popular vote. so the assumption was that jackson would win. but it came jackson, ad amount, clay. and so clay being the third drops out and it comes down to between -- no. i'm sorry. clay was the fourth. it was jackson, adams, crawford, clay. and so clay being the bottom man is out of the running. and he is a very powerful member of congress. >> the question is who will get his votes. the historians have been very puzzled by what they thought was a corrupt bargain. somehow john quincy adams promised henry clay in exchange for his vote. and it puzzled historians, how could this john quincy adams who spends all of his life disavowing any ambition about politics, i will not go show myself to be president, how could he stoop to this kind of well-based politicking. and we don't know the answer to that until we look at what louisa catherine adams is doing. we understand that from 1818, she institute as social program every -- tuesday night. bringing people in to washington because she figures as many do that this election is going to end up in the h
jackson had won the majority of the popular vote. so the assumption was that jackson would win. but it came jackson, ad amount, clay. and so clay being the third drops out and it comes down to between -- no. i'm sorry. clay was the fourth. it was jackson, adams, crawford, clay. and so clay being the bottom man is out of the running. and he is a very powerful member of congress. >> the question is who will get his votes. the historians have been very puzzled by what they thought was a...