Call from lou pearlman and Justin Timberlake. Lou is a salesman from the drop. He wanted to connect with you, and this was his skill. His belief in himself and his capacity to make you believe. Most people fell for it. We believed. Believed everything he said. We never even questioned if that was real or not. He was very good at being shady. Lous skill is he was so charismatic, so sympathetic, everyone wanted to be his friend, be a part of his world that he created, without realizing he was robbing them blind. There was a good person somewhere in there trapped in this giant ball of greed. It was blimp money that started the whole thing. Thats backstreets back all ri louis j. Pearlman grows up in queens, new york. He was born in 1954. And so right next to where lou pearlman is growing up, coming out of flushing airport, there are these airships that take off. And when lou pearlman is 10 years old, he sees his first Goodyear Blimp. The blimp transforms his life. I saw the Goodyear Blimp
This is the 10 00 news on ktvu fox 2. Backtoschool, but not exactly. Oakland Unified School District outlines its plans for the new school year one month from today. We are starting the school year august 10th in entirely distancelearning for all students. How and when to reopen schools has become a national debate. Good evening, im christina run down. And im andre senior. Oakland unified taking a phased approach and its not alone. We have live coverage from ktvus greg lee. We are starting to see districts all over announcing plans to anxious parents, teachers and students. Tonight in oakland, Officials Say safety is at the center of their decisionmaking. We are starting with all students in Distance Learning. Reporter no students will be in classrooms when oakland unified starts the new school year august 10th. The district announced for up to four weeks all students will stay at home and learn remotely. Than some will be phased back into the classroom. Those with the highest needs re
Side. But we begin at the beginning. Good morning. Here begins something new. Im Charles Kuralt, and this is sunday morning. We dreamed up a program about music and art and nature. Because of its necessary preoccupation with politics and wars and calamities, tv journalism doesnt get around to those gentler subjects very often. Pauley from the very beginning, sunday morning has stayed true to Charles Kuralts vision to make sure those gentler subjects got their due. You think this is me . Oh, definitely. Pauley we traveled the ley traveled tack roads, taking our audience places and showing them things rht t a the lors ithe universe. Right tre. Pomnts shared, where we take off and land. Pauley places we visited and people we met. We come together. Pauley all with the perfect traveling companion. Is there an emergency brake on this guy . Pauley as the world changed, so did we. Time for us to part, you and i. Pauley in 1994, after 15 years at sunday morning, Charles Kuralt said goodbye in h
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This. Im looking at you gail and patricia and jim and so many other people. Jason, allen, cat, the earth his only people in this neighborhood that rise to the occasion and really help us do what we need to do to be prepared. I want to thank everyone who has joined us today. I look forward to continuing our work to be prepared for the next earthquake, and i want to thank our First Responders. I have so much respect for all of you. All of our Police Officers, all of our firefighters. What would we do without you . You are amazing. Especially here in San Francisco [applause] with that, i would like to call up San Francisco battalion chief [applause] it is dangerous to give me an open mic. I have limited time. I am a talker. It is an honor to be here today. Thirty years ago the deputy chief and myself were pro bees, we didnt even earn that status. We were in a fire academy and at 504 we were being dismissed. And in the yard, he always had to run in the yard unless you are doing a training