Źródła mówią, iż jutro 20 września ojciec MJ’a, Joseph Jackson wystąpi w programie Rity Cosby: Live and Direct! Tematem rozmowy będzie nowa piosenka MJ’a dla ofiar huraganu Katrina.
Powtórka programu w środę 21 września!
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newsy - 19.09.2005 / Joseph Jackson u Rity Cosby
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Wywiad będzie na amerykańskiej stacji MSNBC. Tak czy inaczej te nagranie na pewno będzie dostępne w necie do ściągnięcia więc luzik! Poza tym pojawi się jeszcze transkrypt z wywiadu i to w sumie wystarczy nam do szczęścia ;)SylwuniA pisze:Ale ten program Rity Cosby jest w telewizji nie??
To na jakim programie-nie rozumiem...
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Video do obejrzenia: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8828200/
i transkrypt:
COSBY: Well like father, like son, both Superstar Michael Jackson and his father, Joe, are doing their part now to now help victims of Hurricane Katrina. Joe Jackson joins us live from Corpus Christi, where he has been visiting evacuees. Joe, first of all, tell us what you are doing to help these folks.
JOE JACKSON, MICHAEL JACKSON'S FATHER: Well I'm out here, Rita, how are you?
COSBY: I am doing great, and I am happy to see that you're doing so well in giving back to these folks. We're looking at some pictures now. These folks look thrilled to see you. What was the reaction from the evacuees when they saw Joe Jackson?
JACKSON: Well, you know, they was welcoming me to be there to help them out, but the food I was passing out, what I'm telling you, is real needed down here. And really, they are very, very proud to have me down here.
COSBY: What kind of food—what did you serve them? I heard you served them, what, a three-course meal tonight?
JACKSON: Yes. We were serving beans and meat, also vegetables, and some salad involved too as well.
COSBY: What incredible stories, Joe, are they sharing with you? You know, I been—I just came back from three weeks of covering the hurricane, and just every story just sort of touches your heart. Are there a couple that just made you cry?
JACKSON: Oh, yes. I mean, tears actually comes out of your eyes, when you see what's going on down here. We need a lot of help, you know, they'll need a lot of help with this other hurricane coming up.
COSBY: Yes. How worried are they about this next one, called Hurricane Rita? You know, they are evacuating. You just heard we had the mayor on not too long ago. They have already started some voluntary evacuations, right where you are, Joe.
JACKSON: Yes. That's right. And, you know, they're nailing up everything around here. I will be out of here real quick in the morning, yes. I am going to be ahead of it.
COSBY: What is the mood of the people you were dealing with tonight? The thought of these poor people having to move again, because those are the folks from Louisiana who endured the first hurricane.
JACKSON: Well you can tell they are very sad what had happened to them, because—you could see the look on their faces. You know, when you hear about another hurricane that's coming through, you know, it never quits it looks like.
COSBY: I can't even imagine. You know, your brother—your son, also, Michael—
JACKSON: I am very proud he is over there doing his thing over there on his side, and I am doing it on this side, and so we doing it.
COSBY: That's what I wanted to ask you, because he's doing a charity single, getting lots of folks organized. How excited are you? I mean your whole family has such a big heart.
JACKSON: Well, I am glad he is doing it. I am very excited about that, because, you know, it's needed. It's very needed for everybody to pitch in as much as they can to help out with the situation.
COSBY: And how is Michael doing?
JACKSON: Michael is fine. You know, he is getting it back, and I know he started looking more healthy than he was before. He's going to be OK.
COSBY: You know, Joe, I got to ask your perspective. I know you and your family,you know, well, and I know this was the, you know, toughest time for you guys the last year or so. And I would tell you, when I came back from New Orleans, anytime I felt sorry for myself, at least know I had a home to come back to, and I thought about these poor people. Does it put, I guess, troubles, and the toughest thing you and your family went through, into perspective, when you see these people who have lost so much?
JACKSON: Oh my God. They have lost so much. And it looks like to me, you know, it happens every year. You know, these tornadoes, I mean, hurricanes come through here, and they have to run, get out of the city, and then come back. You know, get out of the city next time, come back. I would get tired of that.
COSBY: It's a very tough process. Well, Joe, we congratulate you for doing your part, and I am sure those evacuees were just so happy to see you. It's great what you are doing. We appreciate you being with us, my friend.
źródło: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9425227/
i transkrypt:
COSBY: Well like father, like son, both Superstar Michael Jackson and his father, Joe, are doing their part now to now help victims of Hurricane Katrina. Joe Jackson joins us live from Corpus Christi, where he has been visiting evacuees. Joe, first of all, tell us what you are doing to help these folks.
JOE JACKSON, MICHAEL JACKSON'S FATHER: Well I'm out here, Rita, how are you?
COSBY: I am doing great, and I am happy to see that you're doing so well in giving back to these folks. We're looking at some pictures now. These folks look thrilled to see you. What was the reaction from the evacuees when they saw Joe Jackson?
JACKSON: Well, you know, they was welcoming me to be there to help them out, but the food I was passing out, what I'm telling you, is real needed down here. And really, they are very, very proud to have me down here.
COSBY: What kind of food—what did you serve them? I heard you served them, what, a three-course meal tonight?
JACKSON: Yes. We were serving beans and meat, also vegetables, and some salad involved too as well.
COSBY: What incredible stories, Joe, are they sharing with you? You know, I been—I just came back from three weeks of covering the hurricane, and just every story just sort of touches your heart. Are there a couple that just made you cry?
JACKSON: Oh, yes. I mean, tears actually comes out of your eyes, when you see what's going on down here. We need a lot of help, you know, they'll need a lot of help with this other hurricane coming up.
COSBY: Yes. How worried are they about this next one, called Hurricane Rita? You know, they are evacuating. You just heard we had the mayor on not too long ago. They have already started some voluntary evacuations, right where you are, Joe.
JACKSON: Yes. That's right. And, you know, they're nailing up everything around here. I will be out of here real quick in the morning, yes. I am going to be ahead of it.
COSBY: What is the mood of the people you were dealing with tonight? The thought of these poor people having to move again, because those are the folks from Louisiana who endured the first hurricane.
JACKSON: Well you can tell they are very sad what had happened to them, because—you could see the look on their faces. You know, when you hear about another hurricane that's coming through, you know, it never quits it looks like.
COSBY: I can't even imagine. You know, your brother—your son, also, Michael—
JACKSON: I am very proud he is over there doing his thing over there on his side, and I am doing it on this side, and so we doing it.
COSBY: That's what I wanted to ask you, because he's doing a charity single, getting lots of folks organized. How excited are you? I mean your whole family has such a big heart.
JACKSON: Well, I am glad he is doing it. I am very excited about that, because, you know, it's needed. It's very needed for everybody to pitch in as much as they can to help out with the situation.
COSBY: And how is Michael doing?
JACKSON: Michael is fine. You know, he is getting it back, and I know he started looking more healthy than he was before. He's going to be OK.
COSBY: You know, Joe, I got to ask your perspective. I know you and your family,you know, well, and I know this was the, you know, toughest time for you guys the last year or so. And I would tell you, when I came back from New Orleans, anytime I felt sorry for myself, at least know I had a home to come back to, and I thought about these poor people. Does it put, I guess, troubles, and the toughest thing you and your family went through, into perspective, when you see these people who have lost so much?
JACKSON: Oh my God. They have lost so much. And it looks like to me, you know, it happens every year. You know, these tornadoes, I mean, hurricanes come through here, and they have to run, get out of the city, and then come back. You know, get out of the city next time, come back. I would get tired of that.
COSBY: It's a very tough process. Well, Joe, we congratulate you for doing your part, and I am sure those evacuees were just so happy to see you. It's great what you are doing. We appreciate you being with us, my friend.
źródło: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9425227/
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Michael is a beautiful soul.

Michael is a beautiful soul.