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Diane Sawyer: And with me of course, Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley. Welcome to prime time.

Michael Jackson: Thank you.

Lisa Marie Presley: Thank you.

Diane: Glad you're here. It occurs to me, looking at the two of you, I have got to start, by asking, how this marriage took place, how it began. Let me guess that it was not over miniature golf and a hot dog, or something. When did it start? When was the dating?

Michael: Well, we first met, she was seven years old and I was seventeen. This was in Las Vegas. She used to come and see my show all the time. The only family show on the strip was the Jackson 5. And, um, she used to come, a little girl, and sit right up front. She came quite often. She came with a lot of bodyguards. And . . .

Diane: Had you stayed in touch with her?

Michael: Sure, sure. And then she'd come backstage, then I'd, you know, talk and say hi and then she came again. And I thought she was sweet and loving, and I hoped I, I always hoped I'd see her again.

Diane: And who first talked about marriage?

Lisa Marie Presley: We didn't stay in touch . . . after that.

Michael: We didn't stay in touch after that, no.

Lisa Marie Presley: He . . . he . . . go ahead, you wanna say it. Go ahead.

Michael: No you can say it. You can, you have a good memory.

Lisa Marie Presley: Well, you said you were going to say it.

Diane: Heh, our first argument here, um, this hour. Um, who, who, proposed? I mean, how did marriage actually get discussed?

Michael: Well, at first, this is what happened, when she was eighteen, I used to tell my lawyer, John Branca, do you know Lisa Marie Presley? He'd go, well I represent her mother. I'd go, well, can you get in touch with her, 'cause I think she's really cute. And he'd laugh everytime. He goes, I'll try my best, that's what he'd say. Then he'd come back and I said, well, did you find out? He said, no, there's nothing. So I would worry him about this all the time. The next thing I noticed, there was a picture on a, a magazine cover where she's married, which really tore me to pieces. Because I felt that was supposed to be me, I really did.

Diane: And what, what was the countdown to your marriage? Tell me, who said the word marriage first?

Michael: I did.

Lisa Marie Presley: He did.

Diane: When? Where?

Lisa: On the telephone.

Michael: Oh yeah, oh yeah, on the telephone.

Lisa Marie Presley: He fist asked me, we were dating now for four months, um . . . right? Four months?

Michael: I don't remember.

Lisa Marie Presley: Yeah, anyway, we were spending a lot of time together. I don't know how it didn't manage to get in the press, because we weren't hiding it. I was in Las Vegas. We were in . . .

Michael and Lisa Marie Presley: We were everywhere . . .

Lisa Marie Presley: Everywhere.

Michael: Went to bookstores.

Lisa Marie Presley: To bookstores. We were not hiding it.

Diane: And you said yes right away?

Lisa Marie Presley: I was separated for four months and I said, he said, what would you say if I asked you to marry me? And I said I would. Um.

Michael: A big yes, you were really entuth, enthustiastic. Ha, ha ha.

Diane: I have to ask you this, because I can only imagine there are a number of lawyers involved in a pre-nuptial agreement, between these two . . . fortunes. Is there one? A careful one?

Michael: Well, we've worked things out and we've signed certain things but, of course . . . that's very confidential.

Lisa Marie Presley: We agreed, we made agreements prior, yes.

Diane: As you know, the reaction to this marriage, and I know you feel strongly about it, but the reactions to this marriage has been across the spectrum, everything from astonishment, to delight, to . . . suspicion. That it was somehow . . . too convenient. Lisa . . . did you ask Michael about the charges? Did the two of you think about the impact, of the marriage, on the allegations?

Lisa Marie Presley: Absolutely not. He called . . . I was in touch with him through the whole process of this, charges going on. I was talking to him when he disappeared. I was actually supposed to go to Santa Juan, Puerto Rico, when he left and disappeared, and I got a call that he wasn't going to be there, and I was actually part of the whole thing with him, by talking to him on the phone. So . . .

Diane: Did you say to him, are they true?

Lisa Marie Presley: No, I didn't. No . . . I actually did not.

Diane: I want to take a minute here, and I'm gonna come back to the marriage . . .

Lisa Marie Presley: Could I just, sorry, He, he went on and on and on about it, so I didn't really have to say, are the allegations true? It was aargh! on the phone, you know, and . . .

Diane: Over and over.

Lisa Marie Presley: Just constant . . . yeah.

Diane: Well, because I know that you've wanted to express similar sentiments for a long time, I want to ask a few things about the charges, but first I want to establish for the viewers here, there are no groundrules. You have said to me you are not afraid of any questions. So, wanted that understood by everybody before we proceed. I think I want to begin, making sure that the terms are clear. You have said you would never harm a child. I want to be as specific as I can. Did you ever, as this young boy say you did, did you ever, sexually engage, fondle, have sexual contact with this child, or any other child?

Michael: Never, ever. I could never harm a child, or anyone. It's not in my heart. It's not who I am. And it's not what I'm inter . . . I'm not even interested in that.

Diane: And what do you think should be done to someone who does that?

Michael: To someone who does that? What I think should be done? Gee . . . I think they need help . . . in some kind of way . . . you know.

Diane: How about the police photographs, though? How was there enough information from this boy about those kinds of things?

Michael: The police photographs?

Diane: The police photographs.

Michael: That they took of me?

Diane: Yeah.

Michael: There was nothing that matched me to those charges. There was nothing.

Lisa Marie Presley: There was nothing they could connect to him.

Michael: That's why I'm sitting here talking to you today. Every, there was not one iota of information that was found, that could connect me . . .

Diane: So when we've heard the charges . . .

Michael: There was nothing.

Diane: markings of some kind?

Michael: No markings.

Diane: No markings?

Michael: No.

Diane: Why did you settle the . . .

Michael: Why am I still here then?

Lisa Marie Presley: You're not going to ask me about them are you? Ha, ha, sorry. Sorry. About the markings, ha, ha.

Diane: You volunteered.

Lisa Marie Presley: No, I'm just. The point is that when that finally got concluded that there was no match-up, then it was printed this big, as opposed to how big the expectations was, what the match-up was supposed to be.

Michael: Because it isn't so!

Diane: Why did you settle the case then?

Michael: The whole thing is a lie.

Diane: Why did you settle the case, and, it looks to everyone as if you paid a huge amount of money.

Michael: That's . . . that's, most of that's folklore. I talked to my lawyers, and I said can you guarantee me, that justice will prevail? And they said Michael, we cannot guarantee you that a judge, or a jury will do anything. And with that I was like catatonic, I was outraged.

Diane: How much money . . .

Michael: Totally outraged. So what I said . . . I have got to do something to get out from under this nightmare. All these lies and all these people coming forth to get paid and all these tabloid shows, just lies, lies, lies. So what I did, we got together again with my advisors and they advised me, it was hands down, a unanimous decision, resolve the case. This could be something that could go on for seven years.

Diane: How much money was . . .

Michael: We said, let's get it behind us.

Diane: Can you say how much?

Michael: It's not what the tabloids have printed. It's not all these crazy outlandish money, no, it's not at all. I mean, the terms of the agreement are very confidential.

Lisa Marie Presley: He's been barred to discuss it. The, the . . .

Diane: The specific terms . . .

Lisa Marie Presley: The specific terms.

Diane: Of the agreement.

Lisa Marie Presley: The specific amounts.

Michael: The idea, it just isn't fair . . . what they put me through. 'Cause there wasn't one piece of information that says I did that. And anyway, they turned my room upside-down, went through all my books, all my video tapes, all my private things, and they found nothing, nothing, nothing, that could say Michael Jackson did this. Nothing!

Diane: Let me ask you . . .

Michael: Nothing, nothing, nothing.

Diane: Nothing. We got nothing. As you may or may not know, we have called everyone we can call, we have checked everything we can check, we have gone and tried to see if what we heard is in fact the case . . . I want to ask you about two things. These reports that we read over and over again, that in your room they found photographs of young boys . . .

Michael: Not of young boys, of children, all kinds of girls, and . . . everything.

Diane: And that they found photographs . . . books, of young boys who were undressed.

Michael: No.

Diane: It didn't happen?

Michael: No. Not that I know of, unless people sent me things that I haven't opened. People send, people know my love for children, so they send me books from all over the world. From South America, from Germany, from Italy, from Sweden, I . . .

Diane: So people say that they found those things, that there's an indication, let them come forward. Let them produce them, right?

Michael: Yeah. Because I get all . . . I get all kinds . . . you wouldn't believe the amounts of mail that I get. If you say to somebody, you know, if you let the fans know that I love Charlie Chaplin, I'll be swarmed in Charlie Chaplin paraphanalia.

Diane: What about . . .

Michael: If I say I love children, which I do, they swarm me with everything pertaining to kids.

Diane: Any other settlements . . . in process now or previously with children making these kinds of claims? We have heard . . . that there is one, not, not, a case that the prosecutors would bring, in court.

Michael: No.

Diane: . . . but, but once again, you're talking about shelling out . . .

Michael: No. That's not true. No. It's not true. I think I've heard everything is fine and there are no others.

Diane: I guess. . . let me ask this, and I'm trying to think how to phrase it, though. I can hear out in the country . . . people saying . . . and you've been cleared of all charges, I want to make that clear. People saying . . . look, here is a man who is surrounded by . . . things that children love. Here is a man who spends an inordinate amount of time, with these young boys.

Michael: That's right.

Diane: What is a thirty-six year old man doing, sleeping . . . with a twelve year old boy? Or a series of them?

Michael: Right. Okay, when you say "boys," it's not just "boys" and I've never invited just "boys" to come in my room. C'mon, that's just ridiculous. And that's a ridiculous question. But since people want to hear it . . . y'know, the answer . . . I'll be happy to answer it. I have never invited anyone into my bed, ever. Children love me, I love them. They follow me, they want to be with me. But . . . anybody can come in my bed, a child can come in my bed if they want.

Lisa Marie Presley: I can say this . . . I can, I can say . . . sorry. I've seen this. I've seen it a lot. I've seen kids. I've seen him with children in the last year. I've seen it enough to where I can see . . . how that can happen. It's y'know . . . I understand . . .

Diane: Isn't part of being an adult . . . and you have a two year old child . . . two year old boy.

Michael ( to Lisa ): Go on and finish.

Lisa Marie Presley( to Michael ): Huh?

Lisa Marie Presley: Yeah. Lemme just, lemme just . . . sorry.

Diane: Okay.

Lisa Marie Presley: I just wanted to say I've seen these children. They don't let him go to the bathroom . . . without . . . running in there with him. And they won't let him out of their sight. So when he jumps in the bed, I'm even out. Y'know, they, they jump in the bed with him.

Diane: But isn't part of being an adult . . . and loving children, keeping children from ambigous situations? And again, we're talking about over an intense period of time here. Would you let your son when he grows up, and is twelve years old, do that?

Lisa Marie Presley: You know what, if I . . . didn't know Michael . . . no way. But I happen to know who he is, and what he is. And that makes it . . . y'know, I know that he's not, y'know . . . I know that he's not like that, and I know he has a thing for children, and I . . . go ahead, sorry.

Diane: I just want to . . . is it over? Are you gonna make sure it doesn't happen again? I think this is really the key thing people wanna know.

Michael: Is what over?

Diane: That there are not going to be more of these sleep-overs in which people have to wonder.

Michael: Nobody wonders when kids sleep over at my house. Nobody wonders.

Diane: But are they over? Are you gonna watch out for it now?

Michael: Watch out for what?

Diane: Just for the sake of the children and for everything you've been through.

Michael: No! 'Cuz it's all, it's all moral, and it's all pure. I don't even think that way, it's not what's in my heart.

Diane: So you'll . . . you'll do it again?

Michael: I would never ever . . . Do what again?

Diane: I mean, you'll have a child sleeping over.

Michael: Of course! If they want.

Lisa Marie Presley: He has . . .

Michael: It's on the level of purity and love, and just innocence. Complete innocence. If you're talking about sex then that's a nut, that's not me. Go to the guy down the street 'cause it's not Michael Jackson. It's not what I'm interested in.

Diane: Okay, we're gonna take a break now. When we come back, Elizabeth Taylor . . . talked to us a little bit about what she saw when she went over . . . and talked to you, in the middle of this and helped you get treatment for . . .

Michael: Oh wow . . .

Diane: addiction to painkillers.

Michael: . . . Elizabeth is on the show.

Diane: When we come back.

( Clip with Liz Taylor skipped )

Diane: There were some reports during this period, Michael, that it was . . . such agony for you that you were actually suicidal. Is that true?

Michael: I was never suicidal. I love life too much to ever be suicidal. I'm resiliant. I have rhineocerous skin. Never ever suicidal.

Diane: Did it leave you, though . . .

Michael: Heartbroken, but not suicidal.

Diane: Did it leave you changed, completely? I . . . I've talked to you a little about what you're thinking about where you want to live . . . in the world. Did it change your view about living here? Are you thinking about living someplace else?

Michael: I don't care to stay in America anymore, no. I . . . I don't care. I will always have Neverland . . . y'know. 'Cuz I . . . I have Neverland. I don't like . . . I'm very sensitive to the smog. Y'know, so I can't have the smog. And ah, I would like to go abroad. Matter of fact I am.

Diane: You are?

Michael: Yes.

Diane: Where?

Michael: Ooh, I haven't decided the exact place yet. Probably South Africa, maybe.

Diane: To live permanently?

Michael: Maybe, aah, Switzerland.

Lisa Marie Presley: Can we just . . . change . . . wait, just go into the fact that we don't live in separate houses for . . . to start this with. . .

Michael: Yeah, we don't live in separate . . . this is just . . .

Lisa Marie Presley: It's ridiculous, wherever the camera is. Anyway, um . . . sorry, heh.

Michael: No. Jump in.

Lisa Marie Presley: What? What do I feel about the overseas thing? I think that it's a nice place to visit, yes. I would like to have a . . . a house over there.

Diane: Mmm.

Lisa Marie Presley: We would be completely and utterly harrassed beyond belief . . . but . . .

Michael: Heh, heh, heh.

Diane: Before we move away from the last two years, we told you, because we want to, that we are going to show, what is really your . . . comment . . . of those two years. And ah . . . is a video you have done with your sister Janet, called Scream. And in it you have some words, for middle-aged people who can't follow these words. Aah, the words you'll hear will be about confusion, bashing, victimising, "stop pressuring me," he says, "makes me want to scream." The last two years.

Diane: We have some wedding video of the two of you. And I'm gonna let you tell us a little bit about what we're seeing here . . . if our director Roger Goodman wants to roll it in, we will take you there, a year ago. Right?

Lisa Marie Presley: Yes.

Diane: Just about exactly.

Michael: Heh.

Lisa Marie Presley: I look like an idiot. I can tell you that.

Michael: You don't look like an idiot. You look more like a, ah . . .no.

Lisa Marie Presley: Heh, heh. Do you want me to tell you?

Diane: Yes.

Lisa Marie Presley: While we're watching it?

Diane: Tell us.

Michael ( to Lisa ): I do.

Lisa Marie Presley ( to Michael ): What?

Michael ( to Lisa ): I do.

Lisa Marie Presley ( to Michael ): Hah.

Lisa Marie Presley: In the middle he asks for his autograph.

Michael ( to Lisa ): How do I look?

Lisa Marie Presley ( to Michael ): Great.

Michael ( to Lisa ): You sure?

Lisa Marie Presley( to Michael ): Yeah.

Diane: So . . . I know, that you, Lisa Marie, have wanted to talk about this. There are a lot of doubters about this marriage. I've heard that it's a Scientology plan, you are a member of the Church of Scientology, which . . . is said to influence it's members greatly, and that . . . the husband you divorced was a Scientologist and he's still very much in your life and this is all part of a calculation to get . . . Michael and his money into the church.

Michael: Oooh, gee . . .

Lisa Marie Presley: It's crap. I'm sorry . . . it, it's like ridiculous . . .

Michael: Heh.

Lisa Marie Presley: It's ridiculous. It's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. I'm not . . . um . . . first of all you can't get influenced by anything, um . . . like that. And, and under a term of marriage . . .um, I'm not gonna marry somebody for any reason other than the fact that I've fallen in love with them. Period. Period. And they can eat it, if they wanna think any differently . . .

Michael: Ha, ha, ha!

Diane: To put it succinctly.

Lisa Marie Presley: Yeah.

Diane: What is it you love most about him?

Lisa Marie Presley: Ooh, um . . . what do I love most about him? Everything. Ah . . . he's amazing. I really admire him. I respect him. I admire him. I'm in love with him. And no, we don't sleep in separate bedrooms, thankyou very much. And um . . .I love everything about him.

Diane: To finish up on that, though . . . are you a Scientologist? Are . . .

Michael: No.

Diane: No. Plan to become one?

Michael: I believe in spirituality, and I believe in a higher source, such as God. But I'm not a Scientologist. I read everything. I like to read. I love to study.

Diane: You said you don't sleep in separate bedrooms, and I'm going to confess, okay . . . this is live TV, and I'm copping out right here, because I didn't spend my life . . . as a serious journalist to ask these kinds of questions. But I'm not oblivious to the fact that your fans . . . had one question they most wanted to ask . . . of you.

Lisa Marie Presley: Do we have sex?

Diane: We have. . .

Michael: Heh, heh . . . She didn't ask!

Lisa Marie Presley: Ha, ha, ha.

Michael: She didn't ask.

Lisa Marie Presley: Okay, I won't ask.

Diane: Okay.

Michael: We don't know what it was gonna be.

Lisa Marie Presley: Is that what you were gonna ask?

Diane: Let's play just a minute or two.

Lisa Marie Presley: Sorry, heh.

Diane: Let's play one or two.

Person 1: We wanna know if you've done īthe thing'?

Person 2: Michael . . . I know this is an intimate question, but are you having sex, together with Lisa Marie?

Person 3: Do you guys really love each other or are you just doing this to satisfy the media?

Person 4: Are you guys intimate?

Diane: Again . . .

Michael: I can't believe it.

Lisa Marie Presley: Wooww!

Diane: But this is about . . . the scepticism.

Lisa Marie Presley: Yes. Yes! Yes.

Diane: And . . . we have read in the papers that you are . . . expecting a child.

Lisa Marie Presley: We will be expecting a child. When . . .I'm not gonna . . .

Michael: We're not gonna say when, or . . .

Lisa Marie Presley: It's personal.

Michael: It's in the hands of the heavens.

Diane: But not yet?

Lisa Marie Presley: Did we marry out of convenience? That's really interesting. That's really interesting to me.

Michael: It's ridiculous.

Diane: Why?

Lisa Marie Presley: Well, why wouldn't we have a lot in common? That's the question. Why? Why not?

Michael: Like we're faking this?

Lisa Marie Presley: Like . . . no . . .

Michael: The most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.

Lisa Marie Presley: You can't live with somebody day after day. We're together all the time . . . first of all. Second thing, how can you fake that twenty-four hours a day with somebody? Sleeping with somebody. Waking up with somebody. Having the . . .

Michael: It's the dumbest thing I've ever heard.

Lisa Marie Presley: He's running around the house, I'm running around the house. You were in our house. We have a normal house. We have a nanny. We have a maid. And . . . we walk around, and he's in the studio and I'm in the kitchen. We're running around like . . . ah, normal . . . I know it's hard to believe . . . people.

Diane: You go shopping together, you . . .

Lisa Marie Presley: We go shopping. We go out to dinner. We argue . . . sometimes.

Diane: And . . .

Michael: About what may I say? Heh, heh.

Lisa Marie Presley: Heh, heh.

Diane: We also heard a report that maybe you were planning to adopt the children.

Michael: Oh I would love to adopt children. I think that's something I've always wanted to do. But children of all races. Arab children, Jewish children, black children, it's all races.

Diane: But Lisa's children?

Michael: I love Lisa's children. It's been a mission.

Diane: But are you going to adopt . . . or . . .

Michael: Pardon?

Diane: To adopt them though?

Michael: Oh I love her children, they're sweet.

Diane: But to adopt? No?

Michael: Of course.

Lisa Marie Presley: But if they have a biological father, and he's the . . . he's their . . .

Michael: I think they love me very much. I love them.

Lisa Marie Presley: They do.

Michael: We have a lot of fun.

Lisa Marie Presley: But I've never heard of that before, a person . . . someone adopting someone's children . . . while they're in a relationship with that person.

Diane: We're going to take a break for a minute, and come back with more questions.

Lisa Marie Presley: Okay.

Diane: We're going to show you a film now, created by Michael Jackson. And it is causing a furore in some movie theatres around this country. They say among other things that, it is clearly modelled after Triumph of the Will. They mean Rieffenschtal. A Nazi film with a Nazi meaning to it.

Michael: It's not true. None of that's true. None of those things are true.

Diane: Did you watch the film before you did it?

Michael: I watch everything. I love movies. I love documentaries. It had nothing to do with that at all.

Diane: But there are people who keep saying, this is . . . they look at it and say this is . . .

Michael: Absolutely not.

Diane: You were . . .

Michael: It has nothing to do with politics, or communism, or facism . . .

Diane: Well

Michael: At all.

Diane: The critics have said that, it's the most . . . body vein, glorious, self-deaffecation a pop singer ever undertook with a straight face.

Michael: Good! That's what I wanted.

Diane: For the controversy?

Michael: Yeah!

Diane: And they . . .

Michael: They fell into my trap.

Diane: But the people who say that . . .

Michael: I wanted everybody's attention.

Diane: But for the people who say that . . .

Michael: No. The symbols . . .no . . .

Diane: The suffering . . .

Michael: No. The symbol has nothing to do with that. It's not political. It's not facist. It's not dogma. It's not . . . y'know, idealogy and all of this stuff. It's pure, simple love. You don't see any tanks. You don't see any cannons. It's about love. It's people coming together.

Diane: About love. We're gonna let everybody watch a bit of it.

Michael: Yeah, but it's art. It's art!

Diane: Okay.

Michael: Where a director, we get him to create art.

Diane: The short answer, coming up. Here it comes.

Diane: Well, as we said, we're gonna clearly agree to disagree maybe, on what this means to . . . some people watching it. There's been another issue raised. In a song you say, "Jew me, sue me." And some people are saying that that is anti-semitic.

Michael: It's not anti-semitic, because . . . I'm not a racist person. I could never be a racist. I love all races of people from Arabs to Jewish people . . . like I said before, to blacks. But when I say "Jew me, sue me, everybody do me, kick me, kike me, don't you black or white me. . . " I'm talking about myself as the victim. Y'know. My accountants, and lawyers are Jewish. My three best friends are Jewish . . . David Geffen, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Steven Spielberg, Mike Milkin. These are friends of mine, they're all Jewish. So how does that make sense? I was raised in a Jewish community.

Diane: I wanna ask you both about something 'cause it was the second most asked question by people on the street. And I know . . . I know it's a sensitive issue for you, and you talked with Oprah about it. But somehow, people still, are not, they don't feel they've heard everything . . . about . . . the whiteness of your skin, and . . . that it's not somehow a choice on your part . . . along with the make-up . . . to be . . . Is it to be . . . neither black, or white . . . neither to look completely male, to be in the androgynous zone. I . . . I think they wanna know . . . is it a decision on you part some way . . . the way you look. Where does it come from?

Michael: I think it creates itself . . . nature.

Lisa Marie Presley: He . . . he's an artist. He has . . .

Michael: I'm an artist.

Lisa Marie Presley: Every right . . .

Michael: I'm a performer.

Lisa Marie Presley: And he is constantly re-modifying something, or changing it, or reconstructing it or . . . y'know, working on some imperfection that he thinks needs to be worked on. If he sees something he doesn't like, he changes it. Period. He re-sculptured himself. He's an artist.

Michael: And I wanna put a red dot right here one day.

Lisa Marie Presley: Heh, heh.

Michael: And two eyes right here.

Diane: Do you wish you were . . . the color you were again?

Michael: Do I wish I was the col . . .

Diane: Black color.

Michael: You have to ask nature that. I loved . . . I love black. I love black.

Diane: But do you wish you were that way . . .

Michael: I envy her 'cause she can tan and I can't.

Diane: One more question I wanna make sure I ask . . . are you going to sing together?

Lisa Marie Presley: No.

Michael ( breaks out in song ): I would love to sing with you . . . Would you like to sing with me?

Lisa Marie Presley( shaking her head ): Mm, mmm.

Diane: You don't sing?

Lisa Marie Presley: I don't sing . . .I . . . I did sing. If I wanted it . . . I mean I'm not gonna marry someone for a recording career, just to clear that up as well. Um . . .

Michael: What? Heh, heh. Stop . . .

Lisa Marie Presley: Um

Diane: I'm gonna let the two of you dupe this out over here. We'll take a break and we'll come back.

Lisa Marie Presley( to Michael ): Grrr!

Diane: And as our hour ends . . . I'd like to just ask each of you for a one sentence answer . . . time's so short. Where do you want to be in five years?

Michael: Oh boy . . .aah . . . I love what I'm doing right now, and to do everything I can to help the children. And hello Bobby Sherrit.

Lisa Marie Presley: Heh . . . I just want people to know what they're dealing with before, and . . . understand, that I'm not the . . . that we are not . . . the jokes, the degrading comments . . . all that kind of stuff. It's really irritating. So I didn't get to get it in there . . . this is over already, but . . .um . . .

Michael: We want to choke them!

Diane: Alright, so in five years you want to . . .

Lisa Marie Presley: Yeah. We want to choke them.

Michael: Don't believe the garbage . . . all the tabloid junk. Don't read it. Don't listen to it. It's junk. It's stupid.

Diane: And . . .

Michael: Enough of it.

Diane: And tonight is over.


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