a growing backlash against the flash. 911 emergency, what are you reporting? hello. i have like five cars following me. reporter: the photographer who allegedly pursued pop star justin bieber in a high-speed chase in los angeles in july will be in court monday. he s the first person to be charged under a new california law penalizing those who drive recklessly while chasing a commercial photo. he could face up to a year in prison. you re driving along the ventura freeway in l.a., and you got a paparazzi chasing somebody at 100 miles an hour, your life is at risk and it s just wrong. reporter: celebrities continue to clamor for better privacy laws, tired of life at the other end of that long lens. actress halle berry hit a breaking point in may when a photog showed up at her daughter s school. i m doing something honorable and i m not harassing people. reporter: actor john travolta says it s the worst time ever to be famous. i feel that anyone being invaded at that level
help help help help well, last night the stars came out for television s biggest night. the 64th primetime emmy awards took place in los angeles and there was some pretty fierce competition. joining us live via skype our music and media consultant. he is the expert on this sort of stuff. bruno del granado. the showtime series homeland cleaned up beating mad men for best drama. and i m actually interested in watching it now. it s a major upset, paula. homeland was a little show nobody even knew about a couple months ago. now it s won four major awarding including best seer, bed lead actor in drama, best lead actress. what a great setup because season two starts next sunday. bruno, what about the award for best actor in a comedy? there were fears that two and a half men wouldn t be as good without charlie sheen.
$6 million in los angeles, but it s the number of fund-raisers versus appearances, which is worrying some republicans who feel the race slipping away and are demanding big campaign changes. romney was dismissive when cbs 60 minutes asked if he can turn around his campaign. well, it doesn t need a turnaround. we ve got a campaign, which is tied with an incumbent president of the united states. reporter: tied in national polls but not leading in any states that may decide the race. and after the release of a secretly taped video of romney saying 47% of americans are victims who want government handouts, the head of the republican party was asked about the apparent disconnect over changing strategy. but is he in denial? no, i don t think so, george. i think that we had a good week last week. we were able to frame up the debate. reporter: while romney says he doesn t need a turnaround, his campaign is kicking off a new strategy. advisers promise an intense battleground schedul
it s still not enough to quiet even republican critics. their core problem was carefulness, inability to focus on their own essential meaning. i think he s a nonideological person running an extremely ideological age, and he s faking it. reporter: comments like those prompted this from ann romney just a few days ago. stop it. this is hard. you want to try it? get in the ring. reporter: and that provided parody fodder for saturday night live. that s why running a republican campaign is so hard. if you re a democrat, you get to eat with cool people like george clooney. if you re a republican, you get to shake jon voight s cold lizard hand. reporter: along with that new battleground state strategy, the romney campaign is banking on the next big event, the debates. and on sunday morning in los angeles, the candidate had what are called private meetings. that is often code for debate preparation. david kerley, abc news, washington. hmm. it s interesting that he will be
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