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so without further adieu, my friend, paul jackson. [applause] >> thank you. how are we doing on time? so we don't have to rush? talk really snast well, i understand how great this is today. it's always a pleasure to come down to san francisco. i am a native born san fran ciscan. where was i? i was in san francisco with a state bureaucrat and having a meeting when the lights started to shake. we knew something was going on when all the lights on our earthquake board started to go off and we knew something was going on and the phones started ringing and we didn't see operations until a long time afterwards. >> it's great seeing a lot of folks in the audience i worked with on the loma prieta recovery and i think it's wonderful, fema's emphasize -- emphasis and their whole approach to whole community management. i think this has been an incubator for many of the approaches that underlie this very important concept. it was no accident that -- remember project exact? how many of you guys remember that? 1989 7. right? in 1989 7 many of the same ideas were previous l
so without further adieu, my friend, paul jackson. [applause] >> thank you. how are we doing on time? so we don't have to rush? talk really snast well, i understand how great this is today. it's always a pleasure to come down to san francisco. i am a native born san fran ciscan. where was i? i was in san francisco with a state bureaucrat and having a meeting when the lights started to shake. we knew something was going on when all the lights on our earthquake board started to go off and...
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jackson. matthew says richmond would paul in the spring of 1862 without him. what do you think of that? >> the parallel universe is wide open for all of us to speculate, but i'm with him. it is hard to imagine without jackson coming down from the valley on to the exposed federal wing, even though that did not work nearly as well as it was hoped it would and takes ougas to have done, it's hard to imagine lee succeeding. mcclellan just had too many people. so i'm not opposed to that notion at all. >> let's go to joe in new york. welcome to the conversation. >> hello, mr. krick. i have a question regarding j jackson's valley campaign. at cross keys, yewell fought that battle without the knowledge of jackson. so can one assume that the two had a good relation or it just happened that that's the way the battle was fought? >> well, the two pby this time did not have a really good relation. you heard my quotes three weeks earlier. yewell was calling him all sorts of names. he was writing home that jackson was insane. he was coming around by now. this is about the point as which he had admitted
jackson. matthew says richmond would paul in the spring of 1862 without him. what do you think of that? >> the parallel universe is wide open for all of us to speculate, but i'm with him. it is hard to imagine without jackson coming down from the valley on to the exposed federal wing, even though that did not work nearly as well as it was hoped it would and takes ougas to have done, it's hard to imagine lee succeeding. mcclellan just had too many people. so i'm not opposed to that notion...
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particularly new emerging markets get very excited when they find out that people like paul, sinatra, quincy jones, michael jacksonsing for their entire career brands like harman. the likelihood for them to make a buying decision is a lot higher than any other brand. >> the automotive sector that would work to go back to the classic retro appeal of the brand. but it's very unusual to try and sell consumer electronics to people on the streets on the basis of that retro or classic approach. are you sure that the one size will fit all, if you like? >> you're absolutely right. it generally doesn't, but i think in this case paul represents multiple generations, but besides paul, i must add we have also signed maroon 5. and he will be performing in the grammys. and we've also signed jennifer lopez. and we're going after the grammy award winner in china. the idea is to have people authentic in what they feel and do associate them with harman brands. >> you're the official partner of the grammys, which of course are coming up. talk to me about that. and also how much of your growth do you expect to get from the emerging m
particularly new emerging markets get very excited when they find out that people like paul, sinatra, quincy jones, michael jacksonsing for their entire career brands like harman. the likelihood for them to make a buying decision is a lot higher than any other brand. >> the automotive sector that would work to go back to the classic retro appeal of the brand. but it's very unusual to try and sell consumer electronics to people on the streets on the basis of that retro or classic approach....
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flooding reported south 101 past 280, another overturn crash near paul avenue south 101 at broadway flooding southbound 880 at jacksontails on the other accidents in my next report. >>> firefighters say in san jose winds definitely played a part in a massive fire that has gutted an apartment complex this morning. amy hollyfield joins us live from denise way in san jose with the latest on the developing story. >> reporter: good morning. youhs would think the wet weather might help firefighters this morning but weather was their biggest problem. check out what is left behind us of this duplex on denise way. two families nowhere to live. it is completely burned out. it didn't burn to the ground looks like it is a complete mess destroyed. this was definitely driven by wind. the wind was the big problem. it fanned the fire, this fire took off because of the 40 mile per hour winds that were gusting through here. firefighters say it made getting this one out quite a challenge. >> it was stubborn because of wind. we did have to have crews deployed down wind to do an ember patrol making sure we didn't have any other fires sta
flooding reported south 101 past 280, another overturn crash near paul avenue south 101 at broadway flooding southbound 880 at jacksontails on the other accidents in my next report. >>> firefighters say in san jose winds definitely played a part in a massive fire that has gutted an apartment complex this morning. amy hollyfield joins us live from denise way in san jose with the latest on the developing story. >> reporter: good morning. youhs would think the wet weather might help...
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Feb 28, 2012
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jackson turned to the services offered by this man, paul baressi, a private eye, known in hollywood as the enforcer. >>i will go in your trash can and get an entire profile on you. i'll find out what your medications are, where you bank, where you shop, if you're having an affair. you'd be amazed what i can find in a trashcan. the hollywood underbelly stinks, it reeks, sometimes you want to puke, that's how bad it is. >>this is the corner of curson and santa monica, and this is where eddie murphy picked up the samoan transvestite. he claimed that she was in distress and he, being the good samaritan that he is, offered to help her. (vo)baressi's work for eddie murphy's attorney made his reputation. >>eddie murphy was the driver of the vehicle and the passenger, ah, was arrested for a prostitution warrant. >>all of the transvestites came out of the woodwork, alleging that they had sexual relations with eddie murphy. what i did for eddie was, i rounded up all of these transsexuals and i, i helped them all see their way to clear to, ah, recanting their story. and the one that i didn't mana
jackson turned to the services offered by this man, paul baressi, a private eye, known in hollywood as the enforcer. >>i will go in your trash can and get an entire profile on you. i'll find out what your medications are, where you bank, where you shop, if you're having an affair. you'd be amazed what i can find in a trashcan. the hollywood underbelly stinks, it reeks, sometimes you want to puke, that's how bad it is. >>this is the corner of curson and santa monica, and this is...
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paul pierce to beat the clock, he had 30. ray allen, puts them up 5. they win 91-89. kicks lost 11-13. you can already get the feeling, if phil jacksonants to return, they will be waiting for him. warriors tomorrow night in sacramento. baseball season around it had corner. pitchers and catchers 16 days away. brian wilson will keep his beard. buster posey, well, we will see how he is feeling. matt cain and tim lincecum had to answer questions. sandoval, he is 40 pounds overweight. buster posey is he 100% and ready? >> unusually one of those things in the morning i am stiff but once the day progresses it feels good. i am happy with where i am. i am optimistic for having a good healthy season. >> one of baseball's great stories had a scare this week. real scare. josh hamilton, at one point in his career on the streets, severe drug and alcohol problems, recovered to be a star with the rangers. earlier this week, lot of publicity. he was found drinking in a dallas bar. >> i had a weak moment on monday night. in dallas. personal reasons with a family member. no drugs were used. at all. never thought about it. i have had two drug tests sinc
paul pierce to beat the clock, he had 30. ray allen, puts them up 5. they win 91-89. kicks lost 11-13. you can already get the feeling, if phil jacksonants to return, they will be waiting for him. warriors tomorrow night in sacramento. baseball season around it had corner. pitchers and catchers 16 days away. brian wilson will keep his beard. buster posey, well, we will see how he is feeling. matt cain and tim lincecum had to answer questions. sandoval, he is 40 pounds overweight. buster posey...
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paul roveson identified with the spirituals and also identified with a strong voice of protest. leatine price, another african-american classical singer who was very prominent in this period. mahalia jackson, participated in the march on washington and a friend of dr. king and mr. reston, made a recording of spirituals and in addition to his brilliance as an organizer, he was a great singer as well. and then the tradition of the freedom songs, and this is primarily within snc, though freedom songs would be sung at other rallies, of other civil rights organizations but, you know, the freedom singers are part of the fund-raising arm of snc, and here's a button that folks would have worn back then. snc, the student, non-violent coordinating committee. now, when you think about this music, obviously not all the musical selections are coming from african-american artists, but if a song was recorded by a black artist, it was likely to be invested by audiences with political meaning, regardless of its content so when aretha franklin sings a song called "think" which you've probably heard, which is really about a relationship, and she starts singing about freedom. well, it's not hard to sort of m
paul roveson identified with the spirituals and also identified with a strong voice of protest. leatine price, another african-american classical singer who was very prominent in this period. mahalia jackson, participated in the march on washington and a friend of dr. king and mr. reston, made a recording of spirituals and in addition to his brilliance as an organizer, he was a great singer as well. and then the tradition of the freedom songs, and this is primarily within snc, though freedom...
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hue jackson will be an assistant working with the bengals secondary in special teams. and there is a little golf. chris paulatson checking out round two of the northern trust open. there is a a wedge from 112 yards, back it up. there is÷ú six under with a two-stroke lead. >> good deal. >> that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> 20-20 presents a two-hour specialç tonight beginning at 9:00 right here on abc 7. >> from all of us, thanks for watching. we appreciate your time and hope to see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. 3w4r57 male announcer ] for some reason those five food groups sound a whole lot better when you put them in a taco shell instead of a pyramid. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. fantastic! pro-gresso ] they fit! okay-y... okay??? i've been eating progresso and now my favorite old jeans...fit. okay is there a woman i can talk to? [ male announcer ] progresso. 40 soups 100 calories or less. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. this is the "jeopardy!" teachers tournament. here are today's contestants. this gifted teacher primarily teaches gifted students. from plano, texas, this is.
hue jackson will be an assistant working with the bengals secondary in special teams. and there is a little golf. chris paulatson checking out round two of the northern trust open. there is a a wedge from 112 yards, back it up. there is÷ú six under with a two-stroke lead. >> good deal. >> that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> 20-20 presents a two-hour specialç tonight beginning at 9:00 right here on abc 7. >> from all of us, thanks for watching. we appreciate your...
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paul? >> reporter: don, we were here just a while ago, 2 1/2 years ago when the michael jackson was here.cer also produced that event. quite an ironic moment. now what do you do with the grammys show tomorrow night in light of what happened? >> as you know, we had a long-term association with whitney. whitney was a multigrammy winner. she appeared on the show a number of times. so obviously we're very saddened. we don't want to rush to anything that couldn't be respectful. so our plan at this point is we do -- i've asked jennifer hudson to come and we're at this moment talking about what she's going to do. but it will be something respectful. it's not going to be a full blown tribute to me. that feels like it's too early, it's too fresh at this moment. so we're working on something that will be respectful and appropriate to whether itney's . we've gone through the script and made a few changes just to make sure that the tone is right. obviously a show like ours, which celebrating music of the past year and our show is known not only just for the past year but looking back at years of amer
paul? >> reporter: don, we were here just a while ago, 2 1/2 years ago when the michael jackson was here.cer also produced that event. quite an ironic moment. now what do you do with the grammys show tomorrow night in light of what happened? >> as you know, we had a long-term association with whitney. whitney was a multigrammy winner. she appeared on the show a number of times. so obviously we're very saddened. we don't want to rush to anything that couldn't be respectful. so our...
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jackson's trial. they refused to cover ron paul. they made a joke out of kucinich who was in favor of a single person -- host: i think we got your six. guest: that is an efficient list. you might call that the civics textbook list of powerful people. in many ways, we have affected your hierarchy in our list. we are looking at -- we have senator demint on there for example. as i said, it is a snapshot. as we get further along this year we know we are going to see a lot of power being wielded by the supreme court. the media, that is an excellent point, too. i get frustrated as well as a member of the media. i do understand the frustration that you see a lot of coverage of the story of the day and not some of the nitty gritty policy making in washington. host: there were some that did not make the list -- there were some from the media that did make the list. beforeit saysa -- he might be the most important political journalist working today. it is no contest." guest: right. chuck is a popular and powerful reporter here in washington.
jackson's trial. they refused to cover ron paul. they made a joke out of kucinich who was in favor of a single person -- host: i think we got your six. guest: that is an efficient list. you might call that the civics textbook list of powerful people. in many ways, we have affected your hierarchy in our list. we are looking at -- we have senator demint on there for example. as i said, it is a snapshot. as we get further along this year we know we are going to see a lot of power being wielded by...
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paul, what is your sense of that? and i mean, i know a lot of people were shocked when it came out that michael jackson had, but a lot of times people with great talent don't have a lot of talent in managing the money or managing the people who handle the money. >> that is the case. we have many times entertainers who die destitute. but in the end with respect to the estate we know she had property in new jersey, georgia and florida. so the states are going to be, one of the states is going to be handling the estate, so we have to see which state it will be and whether she left a will or trusts, and that is going to be a very, very big question as to her. >> she is young. she had daughter, so you would think that she did, but she's -- can i ask you about this issue of where the royalties go? how does this work? how unusual in this case, because janell is reporting that the cost of the songs have gone up, but it is not going to her estate. >> no, but there were contractual agreements in place, and whatever she had the right to as she lives most of it will go to the estate or the trust if she has been smart enough to s
paul, what is your sense of that? and i mean, i know a lot of people were shocked when it came out that michael jackson had, but a lot of times people with great talent don't have a lot of talent in managing the money or managing the people who handle the money. >> that is the case. we have many times entertainers who die destitute. but in the end with respect to the estate we know she had property in new jersey, georgia and florida. so the states are going to be, one of the states is...
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jackson. here's what people are talking about. >>> more than 100,000 people received those infamous robocalls on election night 2010. now, bob ehrlich's campaign manager says he is sorry. why paul schurick is avoiding time behind bars. >> reporter: paul schurick admits he authorized those election night robocalls. and for that, a judge says he'll spend one month in home detention. >> it was, in fact, a profound personal failure. >> reporter: for the first time, ehrlich campaign manager paul schurick speaks out about the election night robocall that he says cost him his career, put his family through hell and publicly humiliated him. >> regret? yeah. i just walked out of a courtroom. it was a mistake. it was the wrong decision. we live with consequences. >> reporter: a jury agreed the election night robocalls to 112,000 registered democrats in baltimore city and prince george's county, amounted to voter suppression. because the call hinted bob ehrlich's opponent, governor o'malley had already won, and there was no need to go vote. >> we're okay. relax. >> reporter: schurick approved the call. >> because i believed there were several thousand african american supporters of bob eh
jackson. here's what people are talking about. >>> more than 100,000 people received those infamous robocalls on election night 2010. now, bob ehrlich's campaign manager says he is sorry. why paul schurick is avoiding time behind bars. >> reporter: paul schurick admits he authorized those election night robocalls. and for that, a judge says he'll spend one month in home detention. >> it was, in fact, a profound personal failure. >> reporter: for the first time,...
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now paul pierce to beat the clock had 30 and then ray allen put the celtics up the 191 to 89. you can already get the feeling that if phil jacksono return to be the coach of the knicks, the way for him. and baseball season is just around the corner, pitchers and catchers it is just 16 days with. brian wilson announcing that he will keep his beard. and buster posey, we will see how he is feeling. and someone said possible that you saw there is 40 lbs. overweight. anyway, is cozy 100 percent in ready? >> is one of those things i wake up in the morning and i'm stiff, but once the day gets going and progressive fills a pretty good. i am happy with where i am and i am optimistic for having a good healthy season. >>gary: one of baseball's great stories you know at one point in his career he was on the streets. he had severe drug and alcohol problems. he recovered to be a star with the rangers. earlier this week there was a lot of publicity he was found drinking in a dallas park. >> i had a weak moment monday night in dallas personal reasons with my family member, no drugs were used at all. i never thought about it. i have had to drug
now paul pierce to beat the clock had 30 and then ray allen put the celtics up the 191 to 89. you can already get the feeling that if phil jacksono return to be the coach of the knicks, the way for him. and baseball season is just around the corner, pitchers and catchers it is just 16 days with. brian wilson announcing that he will keep his beard. and buster posey, we will see how he is feeling. and someone said possible that you saw there is 40 lbs. overweight. anyway, is cozy 100 percent in...
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the media will spend three weeks on michael jackson's funeral, trial, and then we spend time on whitney houston. they drive the situation, refuse to cover ron paul, made a joke out of the only person in favor of a single payer insurance company. >> host: hey, mike? we got the point. that was six; right? >> caller: yes. >> guest: well, you did a pretty effective job of, you know, that's an efficient list, and kind of what you call the civic textbook list of people who are powerful, and that's all true. good points. i think in many ways, we've reflected your hierarchy in our list. you can't -- rather than saying all 1100 senators because -- 100 senators because they can all put o hold on something, excellent point, and senator demanipulate is on there. there's -- senator demint is on there, i don't believe we have supreme court justices on there, but as we go through the year, power will be wielded by the supreme court. the media, excellent point. as a member of the media, i'm frustrated as realm, and i have covered ron paul, but i do understand the frustration that you see a lot of coverage of the story of the day and not always some of the nitty
the media will spend three weeks on michael jackson's funeral, trial, and then we spend time on whitney houston. they drive the situation, refuse to cover ron paul, made a joke out of the only person in favor of a single payer insurance company. >> host: hey, mike? we got the point. that was six; right? >> caller: yes. >> guest: well, you did a pretty effective job of, you know, that's an efficient list, and kind of what you call the civic textbook list of people who are...