Chuck Henry Interview #2 with Debbie Rowe Nov 25 1997
Introduction by Kelly Lange:
We finally get to see the Jackson 3 together. The mom Debbie Rowe Jackson, dad the King of Pop, of course, Michael Jackson, and his Prince, their son.
Chuck Henry Interview #2 with Debbie Rowe Nov 25 1997
Introduction by Kelly Lange:
We finally get to see the Jackson 3 together. The mom Debbie Rowe Jackson, dad the King of Pop, of course, Michael Jackson, and his Prince, their son.
Chuck Henry Interview with Debbie Rowe May 21 1997
Kelly Lange:Debbie Rowe, she is Mrs. Michael Jackson, she's the mother of this years most famous baby, she has never talked to anyone or given any kink of interview. She is rarely even photographed, but she did talk to my partner Chuck Henty about motherhood, marriage and Michael. And he has the exclusive interview for us now, Chuck…
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AUGUST 15 2007 – Apparently some people can’t get enough of badmouthing Michael Jackson. When they do so using false information under the moniker of “reporter,” Jackson representative {tag Raymone Bain} steps in.
Action star JACKIE CHAN was devastated to miss a telephone call from pop superstar MICHAEL JACKSON – because his assistant decided not to wake him up.
On Tuesday’s edition of "Nightline," anchor Martin Bashir interviewed businessman Tom Monaghan, founder of a new Catholic university in Florida and also a community called Ave Maria that will be based around Catholic values. Bashir parroted criticism that the town has "been described as a Catholic Jonestown, a kind of Catholic Iran, where individual rights and liberties are curtailed."
Earlier in the segment, Bashir asserted that the community, which will encourage traditional values but be open to all, has "been called a Disney World for Catholics, a country club Christianity."