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July 6, 2009
Photo gallery: AC360° reports from LA bureau
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Editor’s Note: Last Friday, Anderson remained in LA, digging even deeper into the Michael Jackson story and gaining insight from guests like Dr. Drew Pinsky. This week, Anderson and the AC360° team prepare to cover Jackson's memorial service. Tune in tonight for more and check out these pictures taken on the roof of the LA bureau.

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Ruby Coria LA., CA.   July 6th, 2009 3:50 pm ET

Hi Anderson, I'm glad you're still here in L.A. even though they really worked on on Friday. see you.

Cindy   July 6th, 2009 3:55 pm ET

Well it seems like everyone on the 360 team are as hooked on their Blackberry's as Cooper is! LOL

Cindy..Ga.

josta   July 6th, 2009 4:15 pm ET

Dear Anderson, like your coverage of MJ. Can you please investigate how much he gave to charity over the years? People are talking about we are the world, but he has done much more than that. I hope you can shed some light on this fact.
Shame on Mr. King if you"re soul is wrotten you cannot have good thoughts about somebody else and I consider Congressman Peter King as beiing one of the worst souls. but we live in a free country with free speech. Josta.

Steve   July 6th, 2009 4:17 pm ET

Thanks for some great pictures Kay! Please take lots more! I really like seeing what goes on behind the camera. Also, I like the picture of everyone BlackBerry-ing...I do the same thing! :-)

Dolores   July 6th, 2009 4:45 pm ET

Anderson, you did great being Campbell and Larry and yourself on Friday. I asked Larry King to ask Donald Trump if he would consider helping out Michael's legacy by purchasing Neverland and restoring it as a haven for children...he helped Ed MacMahon generously, why not Michael - the main house could be a museum or set up as a place where children's groups could stay and spend a week enjoying themselves just as Michael wanted. If Larry doesn't ask that question of Mr. Trump, could you put that question to him? It would be a lovely tribute to Michael.

Paula, Colorado   July 6th, 2009 5:10 pm ET

–Great photographs. It should be fascinating covering the Memorial for the next few days.

Isabel   July 6th, 2009 5:11 pm ET

Hi, Kay!
Your photos are great! Thanks for these pictures and also post them on the Twitter!
We, viewers, we feel closer to you. Very cool!

The Michael Jackson's coverage is very good! Thanks!
Tomorrow is the big day! I can't imagine how much work you all will have!
Again, thank you!

A.M. Deist   July 6th, 2009 5:17 pm ET

America needs something to happen every day so our media doesn't run stories into the ground. When people die, we should report the death, and let the person lie in peace. We spent way too much time in media stories on Natalie Holloway, Anna Nicole Smith, Caley Anthony, and now Michael Jackson. None of these stories is going to affect anyones life but their families. We need to be spending all our time in the media on our unemloyment, our financial crisis, the energy dependence, our health care problems, and our bankrupt States. They have much more relevance to Americans.

Diane N.   July 6th, 2009 5:20 pm ET

Anderson you where awsome, the interview with the Palin "spokesperson" Friday night was absolutely brilliant! I think you said what everyone was thinking! Thanks for that! MORE! MORE!!

Annie Kate   July 6th, 2009 9:43 pm ET

Great photos. I feel for Anderson having to stand during the whole show but looks like it was at least a pretty day for it. Thanks for the behind the scenes photos.

Martina Ilstad   July 7th, 2009 7:58 am ET

Hey Anderson
Brilliant ! this interview; with Palin spokesperson was not what you asking her,and what she answered to you.Brilliant was watching your face,Anderson.Looking in youre face is like reading a book.
You are really brilliant ,because you know how comment,without speaking!

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