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"larry king" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, la toya jackson drops a bomb. she says michael was murdered. the journalist who interviewed la toya face to face will tell us all about it. how michael's sister thinks the king of pop really died. why someone wanted him dead. how does la toya know? plus anita hill's been through a memorable hearing for supreme court nominee. what does she think of sonia sotomayor, next on "larry king live." we welcome to "larry king live" caroline graham, the los angeles correspondent, west coast editor
"larry king" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, la toya jackson drops a bomb. she says michael was murdered. the journalist who interviewed la toya face to face will tell us all about it. how michael's sister thinks the king of pop really died. why someone wanted him dead. how does la toya know? plus anita hill's been through a memorable hearing for supreme court nominee. what does she think of sonia sotomayor, next on "larry king...
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tonight a conversation with larry king. "larry king live" has been on cnn for 25 years and is seen across the world, details of his life are in "my remarkable journey." we are glad you have joined us. >> there are so many things wal- mart is looking forward to doing, helping people bill stronger communities and relationships. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance. working to improve financial literacy and the economic power that comes with it. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: welcome larry king back to the program. for 25 years he has had one of the most unique jobs in television, as the host of "larry king live" and he is the founder of the larry king cardiac foundation. he has provided life-saving treatment. he has a new memoir, "m y remarkable journey." >> i may have been everywhere but this is my home. tavis: when you are in my audience or not near me, you are my favorite person in broadcasting. we need more people like you. -- t
tonight a conversation with larry king. "larry king live" has been on cnn for 25 years and is seen across the world, details of his life are in "my remarkable journey." we are glad you have joined us. >> there are so many things wal- mart is looking forward to doing, helping people bill stronger communities and relationships. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance. working to improve financial literacy and the economic power...
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"larry king live" taking over our coverage right now. john king sitting in for larry. john? >> campbell, a sad night for the country and a sad night for the news industry. good evening, everyone, identify am john king filling in for larry king tonight. the sad news, we give you the breaking news, walter cronkite, the legendary anchorman within the voice of cbs news, the most trusted man in america passed away tonight. walter cronkite was 92 years old. he leaves a legacy. he was for many the voice of the man on the moon. he was for others the first voice to tell them president kennedy had been shot and killed. he also was the voice who frustrated president johnson by coming back from vietnam and saying to the american people, the war there was mired in a stalemate. president johnson believed it dramatically helped change public opinion here ithe united sta as ill for larry kin toto go to my friendcoll is standing by on the phone. quite simply, walter cronkite, what did he do for the about is? what is his legacy? >> what can you say, john. i wish i could be there tonight. i am
"larry king live" taking over our coverage right now. john king sitting in for larry. john? >> campbell, a sad night for the country and a sad night for the news industry. good evening, everyone, identify am john king filling in for larry king tonight. the sad news, we give you the breaking news, walter cronkite, the legendary anchorman within the voice of cbs news, the most trusted man in america passed away tonight. walter cronkite was 92 years old. he leaves a legacy. he was...
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this you're watching "larry king live." >>> welcome back to "larry king live." i'm sitting in for larry. we're balking about the bretalkg news in the michael jackson case. trent, take us through this process. we know that in the anna nicole case, and this case is compared to that already, it took about a year, perhaps a little longer, before we saw charges. if this becomes a homicide investigation, do you expect this will be a lengthy one? >> i don't think that this case will be any different than anna nicole smith. in fact, i think it will be multiplied beyond. that look, there are a lot of records in this case apparently that authorities would have to go through. michael jackson took a lot of prescription medications apparently. he apparently had a lot -- a large number of doctors, a lot of people who are willing to assist him. so you have to go through the data bases associated with who prescribed the medication, when did they prescribe the medication? were they aware of michael jackson's medical history at the time of prescribing that medication? they'll tal
this you're watching "larry king live." >>> welcome back to "larry king live." i'm sitting in for larry. we're balking about the bretalkg news in the michael jackson case. trent, take us through this process. we know that in the anna nicole case, and this case is compared to that already, it took about a year, perhaps a little longer, before we saw charges. if this becomes a homicide investigation, do you expect this will be a lengthy one? >> i don't think...
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tavis: welcome larry king ck to thprogram. for 25ears he has had onef the most unique jobs i television, as the host of "larry king ve" and he is the founder of the larry king cardiac foundation. heas proved life-saving tatment. he has a n memr, "m y remaable jurney." >> iay have been everywhere b this is mhome. tavis:hen you are in my audience or not near me, you are my vorite person in broadcasting. we need more people like yo -- tavis:t is my dream to sit in for larry king. >> you a terrific and this is a great spot r you to be. tavis: i enjoy being here on pb. i was reading an article and in e article you sid that u thought that chaie rose had one of the be jobs on television, and u explain why you felt this way. you think that he has a good on public broadcastg. >> t. hasne hour. he has one hour. you can choose any essed that ou wt, you can do any subject, and there are n commercials. if younterview someone and the basic thi tt you like is askingquestions, what is te worst thing that can happen we will be back in 60 secon
tavis: welcome larry king ck to thprogram. for 25ears he has had onef the most unique jobs i television, as the host of "larry king ve" and he is the founder of the larry king cardiac foundation. heas proved life-saving tatment. he has a n memr, "m y remaable jurney." >> iay have been everywhere b this is mhome. tavis:hen you are in my audience or not near me, you are my vorite person in broadcasting. we need more people like yo -- tavis:t is my dream to sit in for...
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please say hello to larry king. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, larry. thank you for coming. >> oh, thank you, jimmy. >> are you wearingarack obama's jeans? [ laughter ] >> no. what was wrong with his jeans? >> no, you have a good look in his jeans. his jeans were too big for him or something. >> you want to know the story behind my jeans? ryan seacrest is my jeans supplier. >> is he really? >> yeah, i had a baggy pair of jeans and he was over for dinner one night and he said, what are you wearing those for? they make ou look old. i said i'm old. he sent me some jeans over. and the first pair he sent me was button fly. that's bad. it takes you 4 1/2 hours to go to the bathroom. and then he got me the zipper. >> i had dinner with ryan once and he tried to also get me out of my jeans. don't fall for this. this is an m.o. is what it is. >> very cool. oh, first -- before we get into anything else, i spoke to don rickles yesterday. >> oh, very good. >> i'm inviting you and don, the three of us are going to a dodger game. >> i'd love to go. >> we're going to p
please say hello to larry king. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, larry. thank you for coming. >> oh, thank you, jimmy. >> are you wearingarack obama's jeans? [ laughter ] >> no. what was wrong with his jeans? >> no, you have a good look in his jeans. his jeans were too big for him or something. >> you want to know the story behind my jeans? ryan seacrest is my jeans supplier. >> is he really? >> yeah, i had a baggy pair of jeans and he was over for...
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larry king joining us live from los angeles right after this. when you're really in pain, relief can't come fast enough. introducing new bayer quick release crystals. active crystals dissolve quickly on your tongue. with an extra pain relieving booster, it's ready to go to work faster than caplets or tablets. it's a whole new way from bayer to dissolve pain... fast. new bayer quick release crystals. in a bold citrus taste. expect relief fast. ♪ i treat you bad ♪ and wrong my dear ♪ since you went away ♪ don't you know i -- ♪ and i wonder who -- >> millions of people around the world watching michael jackson's memorial today in the stage at the staples center was filled with celebrities. the most touching moment, though, came from michael's family. and listen to his brother, jermaine, and daughter paris. this is from earlier today. >> i stand here trying to find words of comfort solace, trying to understand why the lord has taken our brother to return home from here on earth. michael, when you left us, a part of me went with you. and a
larry king joining us live from los angeles right after this. when you're really in pain, relief can't come fast enough. introducing new bayer quick release crystals. active crystals dissolve quickly on your tongue. with an extra pain relieving booster, it's ready to go to work faster than caplets or tablets. it's a whole new way from bayer to dissolve pain... fast. new bayer quick release crystals. in a bold citrus taste. expect relief fast. ♪ i treat you bad ♪ and wrong my dear ♪ since...
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larry king starts now. see you tomorrow night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight, breaking news bombshell in the michael jackson case. his personal doctor administered the powerful anesthetic that authorities believe killed him. why did he give jackson propofol? did he provide it on the day jackson died? is he officially a suspect in the king of pop's death? dr. conrad murray's lawyers aren't talking tonight but inside sources are. >>> plus, the gates take. what did the harvard professor's neighbor report to police? hear her 911 call for yourself right now on "larry king live." >>> i'm jim moret from "inside edition" sitting in tonight for larry king. joining us to talk about the breaking jackson news, our cnn's ted rowlands and extra's carlos diaz. ted, first to you. what can you tell us about the investigation? >> according to a source which is close to the jackson family and has knowledge of the ongoing death investigation into skrax's death, dr. conrad murray, his personal physician who
larry king starts now. see you tomorrow night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight, breaking news bombshell in the michael jackson case. his personal doctor administered the powerful anesthetic that authorities believe killed him. why did he give jackson propofol? did he provide it on the day jackson died? is he officially a suspect in the king of pop's death? dr. conrad murray's lawyers aren't talking tonight but inside sources are. >>> plus, the gates take....
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" sitting in tonight for larry king. joining us to talk about the breaking jackson news, cnn ted rowlands and extras's carlos diaz. ted, first to you. what can you tell us about the investigation? >> according to a source which is close to the jackson family and has knowledge of the on going death investigation into jackson's death, dr. conrad murray, his personal petition, was with him when he died, administered propofol or diprivan to jackson in a 24-hour period tire to jackson's death. significant because it's the first time we've connected dr. murray to this drug which we've been talking about a lot the last few weeks. this is the first confirmation to a source of a connection between murray and jackson. >> kor lease, this steps up the entire scope of the investigation and the nature of it, with respect to dr. murray. >> it focuses it on dr. murray. for the last month we've been saying dr. murray is a suspect, although his lawyer has long said he's not. in fact, his lawyer issued a statement saying we will not be com
" sitting in tonight for larry king. joining us to talk about the breaking jackson news, cnn ted rowlands and extras's carlos diaz. ted, first to you. what can you tell us about the investigation? >> according to a source which is close to the jackson family and has knowledge of the on going death investigation into jackson's death, dr. conrad murray, his personal petition, was with him when he died, administered propofol or diprivan to jackson in a 24-hour period tire to jackson's...
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next on "larry king live." good evening, i'm anderson cooper sitting in for larry continue. we begin with details of jackson's public memorial. the special website registering people for the service logged half a billion hits today, maybe even more than that. at this point, here's cnn's susan roesgen in downtown los angeles at the staples center right now with the latest. susan, what are the details of this event on tuesday as we know? >> reporter: we know that very few people will get in. that had that half a billion hits and it actually shut down the server, the computer website shut it down for a while today. if people want to go to this memorial service, they have to get online, register. the tickets are free and at 6:00 tomorrow night, there's going to be a kpuzerized random drawing of everybody who registered. a lucky 17,500 wilg be the only ones to get tickets. everybody else, the lapd, city officials and the people running the staples center say please, please, please don't even come down here. cops are going to cordon off this area, anderson. they don't want anybody
next on "larry king live." good evening, i'm anderson cooper sitting in for larry continue. we begin with details of jackson's public memorial. the special website registering people for the service logged half a billion hits today, maybe even more than that. at this point, here's cnn's susan roesgen in downtown los angeles at the staples center right now with the latest. susan, what are the details of this event on tuesday as we know? >> reporter: we know that very few people...
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larry king starts right now. we'll see you for "360" tomorrow night. >> larry: tonight, it's countdown to michael jackson memorial madness. the formal good-bye just hours away. crowds gathering now to say farewell. there's room for thousands. will millions descend on downtown l.a. for an all-star service? and the private plans. something's happening early tomorrow morning, but what? will michael jackson finally be laid to rest? next -- on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. big news regarding control of michael jackson's estate tonight and the memorial service just hours away. plus there may be a funeral tomorrow morning at forest lawn in los angeles. susan roesgen is there with the latest on that. first, we go to ted rowlands who is at the staples center in downtown los angeles. are people gathering already, ted? >> yes, larry, people have been gathering here throughout the day outside staples center. after midnight tonight this area's going to be cordoned off. right now, they are letting the public up an
larry king starts right now. we'll see you for "360" tomorrow night. >> larry: tonight, it's countdown to michael jackson memorial madness. the formal good-bye just hours away. crowds gathering now to say farewell. there's room for thousands. will millions descend on downtown l.a. for an all-star service? and the private plans. something's happening early tomorrow morning, but what? will michael jackson finally be laid to rest? next -- on "larry king live." >>...
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time now for john king and "ac 360." john. >>> thanks, larry. tonight, breaking news, shocking allegations by michael jackson's father telling larry his son was the victim of foul play and naming the people he blames. we are looking closer at those allegations and taking it several days beyond. randy kay has been breaking jackson stories daily. >> joe jackson and family flend nard rowe made allegations calling michael jackson's death foul play, saying he was controlled by the promoter of his upcoming concert, aeg. they say michael was not in control of his finances and he was being made to do more concerts than he had agreed to. he was being told to do that. we are digging to set the record straight. aeg the promoter said michael jackson was healthy enough to go ahead with all of these shows. ceo randy phillips said right here on "360." aeg told us a couple of weeks ago michael jackson agreed to do 31 shows not the ten shows you heard from those two gentlemen tonight and agreed to do 50 because he "needed the money." that was from randy phillips
time now for john king and "ac 360." john. >>> thanks, larry. tonight, breaking news, shocking allegations by michael jackson's father telling larry his son was the victim of foul play and naming the people he blames. we are looking closer at those allegations and taking it several days beyond. randy kay has been breaking jackson stories daily. >> joe jackson and family flend nard rowe made allegations calling michael jackson's death foul play, saying he was controlled...
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next -- on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. big news regarding control of michael jackson's estate tonight and the memorial service just hours away. plus there may be a funeral tomorrow morning at forest lawn in los angeles. susan roesgen is there with the latest on that. first, we go to ted rowlands who is at the staples center in downtown los angeles. are people gathering already, ted? >> yes, larry, people have been gathering here throughout the day outside staples center. after midnight tonight this area's going to be cordoned off. right now, they are letting the public up and down here. they've put up some murals. hundreds have been waiting for upwards of one to two hours for a chance just to walk into this gated-off area and sign one of these three panels that's been put up which has michael jackson pictures on it. and people are just basically writing little notes to add to it. and like i said, they've been waiting literally hours to do that. >> how are they going to handle, ted, now the circus comes in right after that,
next -- on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. big news regarding control of michael jackson's estate tonight and the memorial service just hours away. plus there may be a funeral tomorrow morning at forest lawn in los angeles. susan roesgen is there with the latest on that. first, we go to ted rowlands who is at the staples center in downtown los angeles. are people gathering already, ted? >> yes, larry, people have been gathering here throughout the day outside...
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i'm john king, filling in for larry king. as you see there, america has lost a legend tonight. the news industry has lost a legend. walter cronkite, the longtime cbs evening news anchor, dead at the age of 92. katie couric is still with us. and, katie, you were talking before the break about his talent, his ability to communicate, to work without a teleprompter. to talk and communicate and just have a conversation with the american people. i want to read you something that walter once said of today's news business, including the woman who sits in his chair, katie couric. i don't think if i were competing today with the anchor people out there i'd get a chance of getting on the air. minimizing his own talents. we both know that's far from true, right? >> well, you know, it's funny, john, because i was talking to doug brinkley, as i mentioned earlier, his story and he's writing a biography of walter, and going through stacks and stacks of papers. i asked doug, do you think that walter really understood the impression and the -- and the impact he's had on american life or had for
i'm john king, filling in for larry king. as you see there, america has lost a legend tonight. the news industry has lost a legend. walter cronkite, the longtime cbs evening news anchor, dead at the age of 92. katie couric is still with us. and, katie, you were talking before the break about his talent, his ability to communicate, to work without a teleprompter. to talk and communicate and just have a conversation with the american people. i want to read you something that walter once said of...
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he told larry king tonight his son's death was no accident and blaming everyone for michael jackson's personal doctor to the company producing those planned london concerts. here's joe jackson in his own words. >> larry: how did you learn of michael's passing? >> well, i learned that by some of the fans, you know, they called me and they told me that the ambulance was leaving michael's house, looked like it was headed toward the hospital. >> larry: how are you doing? it's four weeks later. is it any easier in. >> well, you know, i took it very hard but, you know, i'm sort of a tough person, myself. but i took it very hard but i didn't let nobody know about it. yes. >> larry: did you get a chance to say good-bye? >> yes, i said good-bye to him when he was up -- well, when he was up there in front of us, you know? i said -- i'm saying good-bye to him now. what others say, that's what they say. what i'm saying is i do feel the loss of my son, michael jackson, who was an international star all over the world. >> larry: but you didn't get to see the body or say anything -- >> no, i did not
he told larry king tonight his son's death was no accident and blaming everyone for michael jackson's personal doctor to the company producing those planned london concerts. here's joe jackson in his own words. >> larry: how did you learn of michael's passing? >> well, i learned that by some of the fans, you know, they called me and they told me that the ambulance was leaving michael's house, looked like it was headed toward the hospital. >> larry: how are you doing? it's four...
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"larry king" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, la toya jackson drops a bomb. she says michael was murdered. the journalist who interviewed la toya face to face will tell us all about it. how michael's sister thinks the king of pop really died. why someone wanted him dead. how does la toya know? plus anita hill's been through a memorable hearing for supreme court nominee. what does she think of sonia sotomayor, next on "larry king live." we welcome to "larry king live" caroline graham, the los angeles correspondent, west coast editor for the "london mail" on sunday. she did a lengthy interview with michael jackson's sister, la toya. how did you get it? >> larry, we have a relationship with la toya. spent a lot of time in the uk over the last few years. she knows my newspaper. she trusts us. i think la toya wanted to get the story out there but do it with a paper she trusted and knew would report it accurately. >> larry: where was it conducted? >> we met in the beverly hills hotel near her home. she lives very close to where michael was living at t
"larry king" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, la toya jackson drops a bomb. she says michael was murdered. the journalist who interviewed la toya face to face will tell us all about it. how michael's sister thinks the king of pop really died. why someone wanted him dead. how does la toya know? plus anita hill's been through a memorable hearing for supreme court nominee. what does she think of sonia sotomayor, next on "larry king...
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joe jackson exclusive is next on "larry king live." joe jackson, the patriarch of the jackson family is in las vegas. in atlanta is leonard rowe, music and concert promoter and longtime friend of michael jackson. before we get started i should say we got a lot of e-mails, blog comments, kings things, tweets, asking if we paid for the interview. the answer is simple, no, absolutely not. joe, i have not heard the answer to this. how did you learn of michael's passing? >> well, i learned that by some of the fans, you know. they called me and told me the ambulance was leaving michael's house, looked like it was headed toward the hospital. said the fire truck was following the ambulance. thad they said we're following the fire truck. that's how i learned. >> larry: did you turn the tv on right away in. >> no, i did not. i was trying to find out more things by the fans. that sort of the thing. >> larry: wow. so fans were the first to tell you? >> yes, they did. they always keep me abreast of what's going on. >> larry: how are you doing? it's
joe jackson exclusive is next on "larry king live." joe jackson, the patriarch of the jackson family is in las vegas. in atlanta is leonard rowe, music and concert promoter and longtime friend of michael jackson. before we get started i should say we got a lot of e-mails, blog comments, kings things, tweets, asking if we paid for the interview. the answer is simple, no, absolutely not. joe, i have not heard the answer to this. how did you learn of michael's passing? >> well, i...
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this is larry king asking joe jackson about him being cut out of the will. let's give it a listen. >> larry: are you surprised, joe, that you were left out of the will? >> well, i wasn't too surprised, because, you know, that's what he -- that's the way he wanted it. and it's not going to hurt me. that i was left out of the will. but it happened. >> kind of a meandering answer there. jim, i'll go to you. i want to go to you with a viewer e-mail. cannot be capable of what are your thoughts on that, jim? because katherine, we talked about it yesterday, jim, she could be contesting who the executors are, right? >> she's contesting -- she's asking the court for guidance. this will has something called a no-contest clause. which says if you contest the will, you get nothing. so katherine jackson's lawyers have gone to court and asked for guidance. does contesting the executors constitute contesting the will. probably they'll decide no, because she's claiming that the executors have a conflict of interest. but if she contests the will, she will get nothing. i do n
this is larry king asking joe jackson about him being cut out of the will. let's give it a listen. >> larry: are you surprised, joe, that you were left out of the will? >> well, i wasn't too surprised, because, you know, that's what he -- that's the way he wanted it. and it's not going to hurt me. that i was left out of the will. but it happened. >> kind of a meandering answer there. jim, i'll go to you. i want to go to you with a viewer e-mail. cannot be capable of what are...
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>> larry: we're back on a special edition of "larry king live." there were many great moments during today's memorial. each one stands on its own. a lasting tribute to the musician and the man. watch. >> this is a moment that i wished i didn't live to see come. but as much as i can say that you mean it, i do know that god is good. and i do know that as much as we may feel and we do, that we need michael here with us. god must have needed him far more. we can't help but love you forever, michael. >> you believed in michael, and he believed in you. he made you believe in yourself. i loved him all my life. >> i truly believe that michael made me a better point guard and basketball player as i watched him be so great and be the greatest entertainer ever. >> you just don't think that you are going to see or you'll live to see him gone. but he will never really be gone. he is going to live forever and ever and ever and ever. ♪ you said you would be in the autumn ♪ ♪ >> larry: stevie wonder ain't bad. read my blog comments about the michael jackson
>> larry: we're back on a special edition of "larry king live." there were many great moments during today's memorial. each one stands on its own. a lasting tribute to the musician and the man. watch. >> this is a moment that i wished i didn't live to see come. but as much as i can say that you mean it, i do know that god is good. and i do know that as much as we may feel and we do, that we need michael here with us. god must have needed him far more. we can't help but...
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our larry king is there. also, a massive memorial service is planned for michael jackson in los angeles tuesday but who is going to pay for it. the city and the state are broke. >>> we are getting brand new pictures inside the neverland ranch. i want to bring in stuart backerman. we are looking at these pictures. i want to describe it for you. we are seeing inside the home at what looks like the second floor, a chandelier and hardwood floors looking out. can you describe what it was like inside this very precious place for michael jackson? >> neverland was just amazing, suzanne. it really was. you know, beyond the aesthetics and what it looked like, beautiful landscaped gardens, as soon as you walked through the property, the incompetent ner gates opened up and phantasia music was throughout the grounds. in the inside of the gates was a confectionary where kids were able to get unlimited amount of candy and ice-cream and cotton candy and popcorn. they gave out bags at the gate so kids could take some home. it
our larry king is there. also, a massive memorial service is planned for michael jackson in los angeles tuesday but who is going to pay for it. the city and the state are broke. >>> we are getting brand new pictures inside the neverland ranch. i want to bring in stuart backerman. we are looking at these pictures. i want to describe it for you. we are seeing inside the home at what looks like the second floor, a chandelier and hardwood floors looking out. can you describe what it was...
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"larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, a prime time exclusive. michael jackson's doctor breaks his silence, answering the questions everyone wants answered. is dr. arnie klein the father of the pop star's children? and what does he have to say about drugs? his former employee debbie rowe and the singer's every-changing face. and then the bombshells that dropped today. shocking details about michael's body at the time of his death. dr. arnie klein on the friendship of almost 25 years. and the loss that has left him devastated next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. the saga the death of michael jackson continues. and we welcome a very special guest tonight. dr. arnie klein who is called the dermatologist to the stars, easily the best known dermatologist in southern california, maybe elsewhere. he's michael jackson's long-term dermatologist, friend and professor of medicine and dermatology at ucla. doctor, how did you first meet michael? >> i met michael because somebody brought him into my office. they walked into the room with michael.
"larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, a prime time exclusive. michael jackson's doctor breaks his silence, answering the questions everyone wants answered. is dr. arnie klein the father of the pop star's children? and what does he have to say about drugs? his former employee debbie rowe and the singer's every-changing face. and then the bombshells that dropped today. shocking details about michael's body at the time of his death. dr. arnie klein on the...
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"larry king live" from neverland with jermaine jackson starts right now. >> larry: tonight, a primetime exclusive. go inside the gates of neverland. see where michael jackson lived and danced. raised his children. his brother jermaine and long-time friends tell us about michael before the money problems, the marriages and scandals. now ex-wife debbie rowe may fight for the kids. michael wanted his mom to raise them. will she win? and one of michael's final rehearsals caught on tape. you're looking at michael two days before he died. just released footage reveals an active, energetic superstar in the very arena that will host his memorial service. all next on a very special edition of "larry king live" on location from neverland. good evening, on a spectacularly beautiful night in central california. we're at the neverland valley ranch, formerly known as the sycamore valley ranch, covers 2,800 acres, about 150 miles northwest of los angeles. michael purchased this property in 1988, renamed it neverland after the fantasy island in "peter pan." we'll see lots of it tonight as this is a pri
"larry king live" from neverland with jermaine jackson starts right now. >> larry: tonight, a primetime exclusive. go inside the gates of neverland. see where michael jackson lived and danced. raised his children. his brother jermaine and long-time friends tell us about michael before the money problems, the marriages and scandals. now ex-wife debbie rowe may fight for the kids. michael wanted his mom to raise them. will she win? and one of michael's final rehearsals caught on...
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did you see "larry king live" last night? if you did you heard michael jackson's father say his son's death was no accident. police have said murray is not a suspect. jackson told larry king his son's doctor gave him something to sleep and he never woke up and he claimed the doctor ran after the singer died. >> the doctor gave him something to rest and he don't wake up no more, something is wrong there. the doctor just -- somehow i understand he left or went to sleep, i don't know what happened. >> are you implying the doctor committed foul play? >> something went wrong, larry. because when they tried to bring michael back he was dead. something went wrong. >> murray has not responded to those accusations but hi attorney denied earlier reports that the doctor was in hiding. murray was interviewed by police two days after jackson's death. >>> a woman is suing nfl quarterback ben roethlisberger. she is claiming he raped her in a penthouse room in a hotel casino in lake tahoe, nevada, in 2008. she was an employee at harrah's. of
did you see "larry king live" last night? if you did you heard michael jackson's father say his son's death was no accident. police have said murray is not a suspect. jackson told larry king his son's doctor gave him something to sleep and he never woke up and he claimed the doctor ran after the singer died. >> the doctor gave him something to rest and he don't wake up no more, something is wrong there. the doctor just -- somehow i understand he left or went to sleep, i don't...
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next on "larry king live." i'm dr. drew pinsky sitting in for larry king. chaz bono is not the only high-profile case of someone transitioning to another sex. actress alexis arquette was born a boy. her documentary, "she's my brother," was featured at the tribeca film festival. dr. gary alter is a plastic surgeon and expert in general reconstruction. both of them can help us understand what this is all about. alexis, how do you feel about chaz's preparing for surgery and how he -- i should call him, he? >> him. i believe that he came out as a transgendered male, but i also think that he said he didn't want to be interviewed anymore about it. full stop? he is a transgendered male, and i think we need to respect his privacy at this time. >> so, we should stop talking about it? >> i think we can talk about the issue. but i think it's really common for people to believe that it's all right to ask really uncomfortable questions to transgendered people. >> people ask you lots of uncomfortable questions? >> absolutely. it's above and beyond the things people say o
next on "larry king live." i'm dr. drew pinsky sitting in for larry king. chaz bono is not the only high-profile case of someone transitioning to another sex. actress alexis arquette was born a boy. her documentary, "she's my brother," was featured at the tribeca film festival. dr. gary alter is a plastic surgeon and expert in general reconstruction. both of them can help us understand what this is all about. alexis, how do you feel about chaz's preparing for surgery and how...
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"larry king live" coming up tonight. they'll continue tracking this story as well. see you right back here tomorrow night. >> larry: tonight, just revealed, the shocking footage of michael jackson with his hair on fire. we'll show you what could have started the king of pop on painkillers. the horrifying moment that may have changed his life. the never before seen images exposed second and third degree burns. are the injuries to blame for the purported drugs? and jess ventura calls sarah palin a quitter. what is he calls al franken and questioning of supreme court nominee sonia sotomayor. the former governor of minnesota sounds off next on "larry king live." good evening. never -- special guest to begin things, jim moret. he's also an attorney. never before seen footage from the pepsi shoot which michael jackson's hair caught fire has been obtained and published by "us weekly" there's no audio but the raw imannuals tell the story. watch. >>> i see miko brando in there helping to put this out. you were covering that. >> i was the local reporter at abc station in los
"larry king live" coming up tonight. they'll continue tracking this story as well. see you right back here tomorrow night. >> larry: tonight, just revealed, the shocking footage of michael jackson with his hair on fire. we'll show you what could have started the king of pop on painkillers. the horrifying moment that may have changed his life. the never before seen images exposed second and third degree burns. are the injuries to blame for the purported drugs? and jess ventura...
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going on larry king was a way of protecting and covering his own butt. i am able to forgive him, because i don't necessarily think that he is a person who wants to be a bad person all the tim time. he probably said some things people think but don't say. he should be fired, because he needs to be taught a lesson. he with don't need cops like him on the streets. >> i am interested officer palombo in what you would say. one of them decided officer crowley was on the air doing an interview with some jocks and d.j.s their in boston. he answered every question he could possibly answer. i imagine there are some lawyers out there that would say that is not a good idea. it certainly did indeer him to his critics, didn't it? >> what he demonstrated was an immense amount of conviction. he was steadfast and honorable. i do believe he was within his legal right to arrest professor gates, period. i would have taken a different road quite candidly but that's just an issue of style. as far as officer barrett, i think right now he is in an immense amount of damage contr
going on larry king was a way of protecting and covering his own butt. i am able to forgive him, because i don't necessarily think that he is a person who wants to be a bad person all the tim time. he probably said some things people think but don't say. he should be fired, because he needs to be taught a lesson. he with don't need cops like him on the streets. >> i am interested officer palombo in what you would say. one of them decided officer crowley was on the air doing an interview...
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king live." ♪ >> larry: what a morning. we were honored to be invited by the jackson family in the third row and witness an incredible two hours, a little over two hours to put this program together. they did it in a pretty quick fashion. it was brilliantly done. we also want to compliment the los angeles police. chief bratton. 3,000 of them on duty today. what a job. no incidents. incredible day. we've got a lot of people to talk to. one of the most incredible moments that took place in the staples center was taken by our first guest, reverend al sharpton who tore it up. going to show you a brief moment of it and we want to talk to him about it. watch. >> i want his three children to know, wasn't nothing strange about your dady. it was strange what your daddy had to deal with. michael beat it. michael rose to the top! he outsang his cynics. he outdanced his doubters. he outperformed the pessimists. every time he got knocked down, he got back up. every time you counted him out, he came back in. michael never stopped. michae
king live." ♪ >> larry: what a morning. we were honored to be invited by the jackson family in the third row and witness an incredible two hours, a little over two hours to put this program together. they did it in a pretty quick fashion. it was brilliantly done. we also want to compliment the los angeles police. chief bratton. 3,000 of them on duty today. what a job. no incidents. incredible day. we've got a lot of people to talk to. one of the most incredible moments that took...
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"larry king live" continues rights now. i'll see new about 30 minutes. >> larry: we're back with the famed dermatologist. the subject is michael jackson. the changes to his nose. why did he do that? and is it true that he wanted to look like peter pan? >> i don't think he wanted to look like peter pan. i didn't see him implanting wings on the back of his back. or doing anything like that. >> larry: what about the nose? >> the nose was a very special thing. because his father and his brothers, supposedly, what i read, made fun of his nose all the time. so he was very sensitive to the nose. >> larry: what was wrong with his nose? >> i originally didn't think there was much wrong with his nose. he thought he had a nice looking nose. it was never able to come off his body. but it got to the point where it didn't look natural. >> larry: now, you helped him rebuild it? >> i rebuilt it. >> larry: how? >> i used fillers and hyaluronic acids. and they worked very well. it's an arduous procedure because you don't want to put too much
"larry king live" continues rights now. i'll see new about 30 minutes. >> larry: we're back with the famed dermatologist. the subject is michael jackson. the changes to his nose. why did he do that? and is it true that he wanted to look like peter pan? >> i don't think he wanted to look like peter pan. i didn't see him implanting wings on the back of his back. or doing anything like that. >> larry: what about the nose? >> the nose was a very special thing....
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. >> larry king was sitting as an invited guest of the family. he joins us from inside the staples center. larry, your thoughts? >> anderson if it exceeded any expectation that i might have had. shawna and i were blessed to be sitting there as close we were and to be around the family in that moment. i thought it was an incredible evening of performances. usher and jennifer hudson were incredible. the stickout in this evening was reverend sharpton. it was a great speech, well thought out, beautifully delivered and he had the crowd just totally encoil, if i could call it that. i have never experienced it. i have within to the staples center many times. this is the most extraordinary time ever. to see kolbe bryant and magic standing there in their city clothes for a long time and i think the crowd was marvelous, too. the appreciation was great. there was no occurrences. i saw police commissioner bratton before the show and he was -- told me that 3,000 police officers were put on duty today. that is one-third, anderson, one-third of the los angeles
. >> larry king was sitting as an invited guest of the family. he joins us from inside the staples center. larry, your thoughts? >> anderson if it exceeded any expectation that i might have had. shawna and i were blessed to be sitting there as close we were and to be around the family in that moment. i thought it was an incredible evening of performances. usher and jennifer hudson were incredible. the stickout in this evening was reverend sharpton. it was a great speech, well...
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next on "larry king live." >>> good evening. we begin with details of jackson's public memorial. the site had half a billion hits today. here's susan roesgen in downtown los angeles at the staples center now with the latest. what are the details of this event on tuesday? >> reporter: we know that very few people will get in. that had that half a billion hits and the server was shut down today. if people want to go to this memorial service, they have to get online, register. the tickets are free and at 6:00 tomorrow night, there will be a drawing. a lucky 17,000 will get tickets. everyone running the staples center say please, please don't come down here. cops don't want anybody to come down because basically, they don't know if they can handle the tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of fans and media that are going to be here. >> so 17,000 tickets available. others are going to have to watch it at home. do we know what the event is? are there celebrities there? will michael jackson's body be there. >> reporter: we know michael jackson's body won't be here. the promoters are
next on "larry king live." >>> good evening. we begin with details of jackson's public memorial. the site had half a billion hits today. here's susan roesgen in downtown los angeles at the staples center now with the latest. what are the details of this event on tuesday? >> reporter: we know that very few people will get in. that had that half a billion hits and the server was shut down today. if people want to go to this memorial service, they have to get online,...
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he apologized again on cnn's ""larry king live"." >> i'm not a racist. i didn't intend any racial bigotry or harm in my words. i truly apologize to all involved, larry. >> barrett is currently on administrative leave from the boston police department. also suspended from his duties in the army national guard. >>> it's hard to understand this, but police are now saying that former champion boxer arturo gatti was not murdered but committed suicide. what i mean, rafer, it's hard to understand their aboutface on this. >> they're not saying a whole lot. this total turn by police originally said the former champ was strangled by his wife with a purse strap while he slept drunkenly, now the lead investigator simply told the ap yes when it was asked if it was a suicide. they released the 23-year-old suspect, amanda rodriguez from jail. she told the ap that she and gatti had an argument and he was upset. gatti's family said, however, he would never kill himself. >>> two more baseball stars reportedly have tested positive for performance enhancers. "the new york t
he apologized again on cnn's ""larry king live"." >> i'm not a racist. i didn't intend any racial bigotry or harm in my words. i truly apologize to all involved, larry. >> barrett is currently on administrative leave from the boston police department. also suspended from his duties in the army national guard. >>> it's hard to understand this, but police are now saying that former champion boxer arturo gatti was not murdered but committed suicide. what i...
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listen to this exchange larry king had light night on "larry king live" with dr. arnie klein, michael jackson's long-time dermatologist. listen to this. >> this is hypothetical. if you were the parent. this is hypothetical. >> yes. >> larry: would you go and talk to them? >> if i was the parent i would spend every moment of the day with the children. >> larry: you would become their father? >> absolutely. >> a very strange story. he's not completely ruling out that he's the biological father of the two older kids, as you know, bryan. he's saying to the best of his knowledge, he's not. he's leaving some wiggle room. what did you make of it? >> that was a fascinating interview he did with larry king last night. he really left a little wiggle room there. he did admit that he had donated sperm at one point but was very ambiguous about it. one thing he was clear about was how much he saw the love that michael had for his children and how supportive he wanted to be in that process no matter what he needed to do. but he explained the relationship and the relationship he
listen to this exchange larry king had light night on "larry king live" with dr. arnie klein, michael jackson's long-time dermatologist. listen to this. >> this is hypothetical. if you were the parent. this is hypothetical. >> yes. >> larry: would you go and talk to them? >> if i was the parent i would spend every moment of the day with the children. >> larry: you would become their father? >> absolutely. >> a very strange story. he's not...
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joe jackson spoke about it last night on cnn's "larry king live." he says he believes the doctor that took care of his son may to be blame. joe jackson says the doctor gave jackson something to rest and the singer didn't wake up. larry king also asked jackson about saying goodbye to michael after his son's death. >> i want to remember michael alive because i didn't want to see him laying up in a casket. you know? >> the family still waiting for the coroner's toxicology report. those results aren't expected until sometime next week. >>> this wouldn't happen to chris berman but it did to erin andrews. somebody managed to shoot video through a hotel room peephole of her undressing. this video of her stark naked popped up on the web and then peeping toms and harries went to look and caught a computer virus. andrews of course is a very popular espn sportscaster. furious and called in an army of attorneys to investigate how this happened. peopleholes from the -- how did they do that? >> i don't know but i'm glad she's hiring an attorney and looking into i
joe jackson spoke about it last night on cnn's "larry king live." he says he believes the doctor that took care of his son may to be blame. joe jackson says the doctor gave jackson something to rest and the singer didn't wake up. larry king also asked jackson about saying goodbye to michael after his son's death. >> i want to remember michael alive because i didn't want to see him laying up in a casket. you know? >> the family still waiting for the coroner's toxicology...
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all next on "larry king live." good evening, we have an outstanding panel with us tonight to discuss the occurrences at harvard. here in los angeles, the famed media commentator larry elder. in chicago, michael eric dyson, university professor of sociology at georgetown. new york times best selling author, books include "april 4th, 1968." here in l.a. ben stein, economist, former presidential speech writer and new york times best selling author as well. and also in l.a., judge joe brown who presides over the tv court reality show that bears his name. served as a judge in shelby county criminal court in memphis, tennessee as well as a reserved police officer in memphis. let's start with the panel. jen general colin powell, former secretary of state made his first public comments last night on this show. take a look. >> are you saying gates was wrong? >> i'm saying skip in this instance might have waited a while, come outside, talked to the officer and that would have been the end of it. i think he should have reflec
all next on "larry king live." good evening, we have an outstanding panel with us tonight to discuss the occurrences at harvard. here in los angeles, the famed media commentator larry elder. in chicago, michael eric dyson, university professor of sociology at georgetown. new york times best selling author, books include "april 4th, 1968." here in l.a. ben stein, economist, former presidential speech writer and new york times best selling author as well. and also in l.a.,...
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this is an exclusive primetime special for "larry king live" on cnn. and we're spending time with jermaine jackson, we'll check in with ted rowlands in a moment. one thing about katherine, your mother, do you think it's proper that she be responsible for the kids? >> yes, i think it's very proper, because the way my mother raised us, the way we know how she's very -- just the love, the joy, and making sure that they'll be okay. i thought it was the right choice. >> larry: age any hindrance, her age? >> no, because she has a staff and she's always with all of our kids. there's 23 grandchildren. >> larry: what do you make of the ex-wife possibly seeking custody? >> we'll see, larry. the will is what it is. and the will was really written well and it was executed by the executors and they did a great job. it's what it is. >> larry: so you don't think she has a shot? >> well, no, no. because this is what michael wanted. we're looking at michael. this is all about michael. this is what he wanted. >> larry: michael had a great friend in miko brando, michael
this is an exclusive primetime special for "larry king live" on cnn. and we're spending time with jermaine jackson, we'll check in with ted rowlands in a moment. one thing about katherine, your mother, do you think it's proper that she be responsible for the kids? >> yes, i think it's very proper, because the way my mother raised us, the way we know how she's very -- just the love, the joy, and making sure that they'll be okay. i thought it was the right choice. >> larry:...
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and the loss that has left him devastated next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. the saga of the death of michael jackson continues. and we welcome a very special guest tonight. dr. arnie klein they call the dermatologist to the stars, easily the best-known dermatologist in southern california, maybe elsewhere, too. he's michael jackson's long-term dermatologist, friend and professor of medicine and dermatology at ucla. doctor, how did you first meet michael? >> i met michael because somebody brought him into my office. they walked into the room with michael. i took one look at him and i and trying to clean it off and going to these doctors, and he was ex kwis italy sensitive to pain. i said, when you have thick crusting of your scalp. you have hair loss. he said, how do you know this? i said because it's the natural course of lupus. i then did a biopsy. i diagnosed lupus and our relationship went from there. >> larry: grew from there. fast forward. you saw him the monday before he died? >> absolutely, yes, sir. >> larry: what was the purpose of the visit? >> he c
and the loss that has left him devastated next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. the saga of the death of michael jackson continues. and we welcome a very special guest tonight. dr. arnie klein they call the dermatologist to the stars, easily the best-known dermatologist in southern california, maybe elsewhere, too. he's michael jackson's long-term dermatologist, friend and professor of medicine and dermatology at ucla. doctor, how did you first meet michael?...
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did larry king really look asian over there in japan? >> larry king always looks asian to me, baby, but so do you. bill: dennis miller, everybody, always seeing 20/20. up next, are they going completely crazy in england? the government has a new sex program for children. wait until you hear this moments away. bill: back of the book segment tonight, a preview of what might be coming to the u.s.a. from our cousins in england. the national health service there recently put out a pamphlet advising young english children to have sex. let me repeat. the government of england wants school children to have good sex lives. as part of that pamphlet, the government says that frequent sex is healthy, kind of like eating vegetables. joining us now, neil sean, a reporting for "the u.k. metro." so are you guys going crazy over there? what's this all about? >> let me explain, bill, on a rather serious note. the pamphlet was aimed at traditionally the north of england, a town called sheffield where they have a very high teenaged pregnancy rate. this was
did larry king really look asian over there in japan? >> larry king always looks asian to me, baby, but so do you. bill: dennis miller, everybody, always seeing 20/20. up next, are they going completely crazy in england? the government has a new sex program for children. wait until you hear this moments away. bill: back of the book segment tonight, a preview of what might be coming to the u.s.a. from our cousins in england. the national health service there recently put out a pamphlet...
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and the loss that has left him devastated next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. the saga the death of michael jackson continues. and we welcome a very special guest tonight. dr. arnie klein who is called the dermatologist to the stars, easily the best known dermatologist in southern california, maybe elsewhere. he's michael jackson's long-term dermatologist friend and professor of medicine and dermatology at ucla. doctor, how did you first meet michael? >> they walked into the room with michael. i looked one look at him and i said you have lupus -- this is a long word. >> lupus? >> yeah, a butterfly rash and severe crusting on the portion of his scalp. i'm also very visible. i'm a person that would not look at the smile of mona lisa, i would look at the lips. >> larry: was he there for -- >> he was there, he had severe acne. many people made fun of him. many people remember him trying to clean it off. it hurt him very much. he walked to my office. had several things wrong with his skin. i said, you have thick crusting of your scalp and hair loss. i said, how do y
and the loss that has left him devastated next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. the saga the death of michael jackson continues. and we welcome a very special guest tonight. dr. arnie klein who is called the dermatologist to the stars, easily the best known dermatologist in southern california, maybe elsewhere. he's michael jackson's long-term dermatologist friend and professor of medicine and dermatology at ucla. doctor, how did you first meet michael? >>...
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atika shubert, cnn, london. >> don't miss "larry king live," everybody. have a good night. but we also speak mpgs so you can fly by gas stations. in fact, we speak mpgs so fluently, we can say one more thing. the new ford fusion is the most-fuel-efficient midsize sedan in america. and that's something no one else can say. we speak the 2010 ford fusion. get in... and drive one.
atika shubert, cnn, london. >> don't miss "larry king live," everybody. have a good night. but we also speak mpgs so you can fly by gas stations. in fact, we speak mpgs so fluently, we can say one more thing. the new ford fusion is the most-fuel-efficient midsize sedan in america. and that's something no one else can say. we speak the 2010 ford fusion. get in... and drive one.