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sergeant phillip jackson: 120, en route. a violent male mental. guy's under the influence of p.c.p. the unit at the scene is asking for a taser 'cause i guess he's getting real violent. we need a couple of units there to control this guy. dealing with people on p.c.p. is a real difficult thing to do 'cause you really have to size up how they're acting. each one is kind of individually different just because of people being different. p.c.p. affects everybody differently with one kind of overriding theme at work: it really whacks them out. dispatcher: your message is garbled. jackson: okay. he's in the back bathroom. that door? everybody, turn your radios down except me. okay. i want you to go to the kitchen. we'll call him try to get him out. if he goes off, just go and light him up, okay? this is going to be kind of tough 'cause he's got blood all over him. ron, you go ahead and call him out. cliff, take the bathroom. who's cliff's partner? officer: i am. go back him up with a nine in case he attacks. officer: johnny, come on. johnny, we need to talk to you. dana, be careful up the
sergeant phillip jackson: 120, en route. a violent male mental. guy's under the influence of p.c.p. the unit at the scene is asking for a taser 'cause i guess he's getting real violent. we need a couple of units there to control this guy. dealing with people on p.c.p. is a real difficult thing to do 'cause you really have to size up how they're acting. each one is kind of individually different just because of people being different. p.c.p. affects everybody differently with one kind of...
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jackson to perform. the company's president and ceo, randy phillips, told me in an interview in 2010 that he saw a lot ofson during concert preparations. >> look, i spent the most time with him of anyone because of the position i was in at the time. >> so you spent a lot of time with him. did he ever seem out of it? >> drug-like out of it? >> honestly. >> i would only be honest with you or i wouldn't have done this interview. i can't tell if it was drugs or just him. but there was times that he would, you know, wander into his own world at times. >> did he talk to you about his insomnia at all? were you aware of that? did he say, i'm having trouble sleeping? >> no, i mean, i didn't have a clue about it. but he used to call me at 12:00, 12:30 at night. i'd engage him in a conversation, usually last about an hour. then i would go to bed and he would call me again at 6:30 in the morning when i'm up. i just thought because he had kids he got up early. it never occurred to me that he had never gone to sleep. so, looking back, that's probably a sign that i didn't pick up. >> we know that randy phillips' concer
jackson to perform. the company's president and ceo, randy phillips, told me in an interview in 2010 that he saw a lot ofson during concert preparations. >> look, i spent the most time with him of anyone because of the position i was in at the time. >> so you spent a lot of time with him. did he ever seem out of it? >> drug-like out of it? >> honestly. >> i would only be honest with you or i wouldn't have done this interview. i can't tell if it was drugs or just...
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jackson's best interest. the company's president and ceo, randy phillips, told me in an interview in 2010 that he saw a lot ofackson during concert preparations. >> look, i spent the most time with him of anyone because of the position i was in at the time. >> so you spent a lot of time with him. did he ever seem out of it? >> drug-like out of it? >> honestly. >> i would only be honest with you or i wouldn't have done this interview. >> i can't tell if it was drugs or just him. but there was times that he would, you know, wander into his own world at times. >> did he talk to you about his insomnia at all? were you aware of that? >> no, i mean, i didn't have a clue about it. but he used to call me at 12:00, 12:30 at night. i'd engage him in a confers and usually last an hour. then i would go to bed and he would call me again at 6:30 in the morning when i'm up. i just thought because he had kids he got up early. it never occurred to me that he had never gone to sleep. so, looking back, that's probably a sign that i didn't pick up. >> we know that randy phillips' concerns about michael jackson started at least a
jackson's best interest. the company's president and ceo, randy phillips, told me in an interview in 2010 that he saw a lot ofackson during concert preparations. >> look, i spent the most time with him of anyone because of the position i was in at the time. >> so you spent a lot of time with him. did he ever seem out of it? >> drug-like out of it? >> honestly. >> i would only be honest with you or i wouldn't have done this interview. >> i can't tell if it was...
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this is from the aeg live president, randy phillips, who was with jackson in march 2009 about to announce the this is it in tour. writes in his frantic e-mail to his boss, mj is locked in his room, drunk and despondent. i'm trying to sober him up. he's in an emotionally paralyzed mess riddled with seth loefling and doubt now that it is show time. i don't know what to make of that. how damage could it to the defense? >> it's damaging to both sides. it goes to show that michael jackson had a substance abuse problem of some sort even before this this is it concert tour set to start. but it shows he's a fragile, vulnerable person. i think aeg, miguel is right, aeg is going try to paint an ugly picture of michael jackson having a mess of a life, long before they ever entered his life and entered into this contract with him. but then the jackson side can counter, you knew how frail he was, how dare you, you kept pushing and pushing him. there's another e-mail. i think that you'll bring up, that talks about conrad murray -- >> let's read that one. this is the one that says, 11 days before jackso
this is from the aeg live president, randy phillips, who was with jackson in march 2009 about to announce the this is it in tour. writes in his frantic e-mail to his boss, mj is locked in his room, drunk and despondent. i'm trying to sober him up. he's in an emotionally paralyzed mess riddled with seth loefling and doubt now that it is show time. i don't know what to make of that. how damage could it to the defense? >> it's damaging to both sides. it goes to show that michael jackson had...
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with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. . >>> katherine jacksonaeg live for billions. she claim they placed profit above her son's health and well being, resulting in his death. potential witnesses include jackson's children, quincy jones and spike lee. diana has the latest live from burbank. and obviously, people are intrigued to see if michael jackson's children will actually tell in their own words what happened that night. >> prince and paris, his two eldest were in the house at the time that he died. we read in the criminal trial notes that they were talking about how prince had actually seen them trying to revive his father and paris was crying. and prince was actually mentioned by name as having had emotional distress caused by this whole incident in this civil complaint. it is a very strong possibility that we'll be hearing from the two kids. i know that there has been a lot of emphasis on not pushing them too hard. it could be really tough to see two children talking on the stand about what they witnessed in relation to their father, famo
with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. . >>> katherine jacksonaeg live for billions. she claim they placed profit above her son's health and well being, resulting in his death. potential witnesses include jackson's children, quincy jones and spike lee. diana has the latest live from burbank. and obviously, people are intrigued to see if michael jackson's children will actually tell in their own words what happened that night. >> prince and...
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so the president of aeg is randy phillips and hi apparently saw some of michael jackson's problems andailed people about them on the day michael jackson would announce the shows for the tour he sent an e-mail saying mj is locked in the room drunk and despond en. i'm trying to sober him. he's an emotionally paralyzed mess riddled with self-loathing and doubt now that it is show time. they knew that this guy had problems. >> sure. >> is it possible they said we'll get a doctor to do what we want? >> his personal physician. again. >> again, coming down to -- >> comes down to who did dr. conrad murray work for? that's the bottom line. mark is a great lawyer. i heart him. he knows that. i don't know that the jackson family gets over that hurdle. and i actually disan i gree with mark because the fact that conrad murray was, you know, found guilty of involuntarily manslaughter sort of helps aeg because a jury may think, well, someone is already been found responsible for this. why do i find aeg responsible? and i think the jury will also perhaps think, you know, he was addicted to propofol, p
so the president of aeg is randy phillips and hi apparently saw some of michael jackson's problems andailed people about them on the day michael jackson would announce the shows for the tour he sent an e-mail saying mj is locked in the room drunk and despond en. i'm trying to sober him. he's an emotionally paralyzed mess riddled with self-loathing and doubt now that it is show time. they knew that this guy had problems. >> sure. >> is it possible they said we'll get a doctor to do...
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joining me now, kyra phillips, anchor of hln's "raising america" and "in session" contributor joey jackson. good to see both of you. but sadly on this kind of occasion. joey, i want to begin with you because we are talking about at least in one case where there are arrests that have been made. this will be prosecuted, however we're talking about the alleged victim who is dead. >> yeah. >> and are we talking about a difficulty in collecting physical evidence? or what is it that will substantiate prosecutors and how they'll be able to proceed and actually adjudicate this case. >> sure. first of all these are such tragic stories. it effects you as a parent, as a person, as a human being. it appeals to that and it's so sad. i think social media you're seeing a big revolution between the way prosecutors are moving forward in gathering information and then using that information in courtrooms to piece together events as they occur. >> meaning that there is greater weight on testimony? >> sure. >> on eyewitness accounts? >> not only you have eyewitness accounts, but you have pictures at many time
joining me now, kyra phillips, anchor of hln's "raising america" and "in session" contributor joey jackson. good to see both of you. but sadly on this kind of occasion. joey, i want to begin with you because we are talking about at least in one case where there are arrests that have been made. this will be prosecuted, however we're talking about the alleged victim who is dead. >> yeah. >> and are we talking about a difficulty in collecting physical evidence? or...
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host: steve from jackson, mississippi, with andrew phillips who is the academic dean and the provost for the naval academy. caller: my name is steve. i work for senator roger and cumbersome and gregg harper handling the military process. i just would like for you to comment on a program that has helped a lot of nominees. that is the naval economy -- academy preparatory school in rhode island. they nominate somebody and go to the naval academy preparatory school in rhode island or the naval academy foundation program and the next year they go to the academy. we are about to have a military academy day on april 20 where we emphasize the preparatory school program an extra year to get students whole person concept. could you comment on the program and how those students sometimes graduate at a higher rate than those that go right in. guest: that is a great question. elementarynation, and secondary school education are not all created equal. in different parts of the country, there are different levels of opportunity for students. it is not the case that every student can come directly w
host: steve from jackson, mississippi, with andrew phillips who is the academic dean and the provost for the naval academy. caller: my name is steve. i work for senator roger and cumbersome and gregg harper handling the military process. i just would like for you to comment on a program that has helped a lot of nominees. that is the naval economy -- academy preparatory school in rhode island. they nominate somebody and go to the naval academy preparatory school in rhode island or the naval...
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i spoke about the case with attorney joey jackson and our own kyra phillips, anchor of "raising americats you as a parent, a person, a human being. it appeals to that. it's so sad. i think social media, you are seeing a big revolution between the way prosecutors are moving forward in gathering information and using the information in courtrooms to piece together events as they occur. >> meaning there is greater wait on testimony? eyewitness accounts? >> do you know what happens? now you not only have eyewitness accounts but pictures many times. so put together, the information so see if there was an attack, how it occurred. how many parties were there. you have a photo there and the sadder part, of course, is it's put on social media and the consequences for the individual are so traumatic. they can't take it. in this instance, my life is ruined says the girl. as a result, she commits suicide. tragic. >> it is. we are talking about this almost seems like it's lifting a veil on a whole subculture here. >> this is what is so painful b about this whole situation. it's called slut shaming a
i spoke about the case with attorney joey jackson and our own kyra phillips, anchor of "raising americats you as a parent, a person, a human being. it appeals to that. it's so sad. i think social media, you are seeing a big revolution between the way prosecutors are moving forward in gathering information and using the information in courtrooms to piece together events as they occur. >> meaning there is greater wait on testimony? eyewitness accounts? >> do you know what...