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lonely and heavy kind of grief to carry and it felt like no one really understood. but then growing up and being able to share that and then also have this overarching lesson of being careful in knowing what, what is that risk and what the fallout can be >> i'm really we honored to have been a part of that and i'm excited that people get to watch it. and hopefully learn from it. >> well and attribute to your father's memory and to the memory of all those crew members. thank you. casey anderson for joining us and sharing sharing thoughts on this well, please don't forget this sunday, the brand new cnn original series space shuttle columbia, the final flight parts one and two. premier sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific time, of course, only here on cnn. and thanks so much all of you for watching news night. i'm jim sciutto in washington and laura coates live starts right now, i, laura
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>> i'm laura coast, live, time to get up. and throughout stick the big interview with curb your enthusiasm. larry david, wait until you hear what happens when chris wallace asked larry the question. he doesn't want to answer. so all your curve fans can probably guess what will happen next. and larry david, he definitely does not shy away from politics as all and you'll want to hear what he really thinks of donald trump. and they, you suddenly here babies crying, don't blame me that in much more in their full interview, just a few moments away. but first, but not everyone in hollywood wants to talk about politics the rock, aka dwayne johnson does. he will not endorse joe biden or anybody this time around >> the endorsement that i made years ago with biden was one i
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thought was the best decision for me at that time. am i going to do that again this year? that answers no. i'm not going to do that because what i realized what that caused back then was something that tears me up in my guts back then and now, which is division and that got me you know, what else is raising some eyebrows or maybe just the one i braf from the rod. anyway, he goes on to say, he'll keep his politics to himself. so here's the thing. >> that's very different than what >> he chose to do in 2020. he looked back, here's how he endorsed the biden harris ticket back then >> so i figured let's kick this conversation off this way by me officially publicly endorsing you both to become president and vice president of our great country >> thanks. thank you. >> a great battle for real. thank daily. thank you, guys.
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>> are both obviously experienced the lead. you've done great things. they've had such an incredible career. you, you've led in my opinion with great compassion and in heart and drive, but also sold >> remember the rock is not your average celebrity endorser by the way. >> he >> says that he was approached, recall by unnamed parties in 2022 asking if he would run for president himself he's even cited hypothetical polls that show him getting support in the 40s and while he rolled out a run this year i didn't hear willing to run in the future. i wonder how all of this fits into perhaps a master plan now i want to bring into michael singleton, i cnn legal commentator and former deputy chief of staff of how posing an urban development under donald trump and kate bedingfield to cnn commentator and former biden white house communications director. i'm so glad that you're both here. i'm going to spike try not to show my wrestler mania we begin
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with you here because first of all the idea of the endorsement or not endorsing, it's quite a thing. >> no one did >> anyone ask him per say, to describe it in this way? he seemed like he really wanted this to be known why do you think that is the case? >> well, it seems to me pretty clear this is a celebrity protecting his own personal brand. i mean, he made the decision to go on fox. if you listen to the rest of the interview, he talks about his concern about woke culture in the united states. he's clearly thinking about his own brand. he's clearly trying to correct for course-correct for his own personal personal reasons so i don't know that this is so much a reflection on biden as it is an effort by a celebrity to sort of say, i stuck my toe in the pool of politics i didn't love it. announced. i'm trying to adjust and pull back. i think it's a little ironic to go on fox news and talk about how you reject division and hate the division that you see in the country, given what fox news does. but but i think it's very
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clear. i think he and his pr team sat down and we're trying to figure out how they could pull him amount of politics for his own personal brand. >> of course, i mean, i i'm, i'm equally curious about how people think and how they vote. and as we all are in many ways. >> but it's the way that as >> kate swac me about that he wanted to make sure it was known that he wasn't going to do anything this time around and there are many celebrities who loved being very much much a part of it. yeah, i wonder from your perspective though, does this mean that it's bad for the democrats? it's more than just the rock sang luck. >> i'm, i'm out. >> it's >> more people saying, i'm out from the democrats. >> i mean, not only did he say he was out, he was asked, did he think president biden is doing a good job? he pretty much said no, he was asked if he thinks the country's head get it in the right direction. he pretty much said no. >> and i think this is a >> consistent and a persistent pattern that you see with americans, including some democrats in terms of how they feel about president biden and the direction of the country overall, you just happen to
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have the rock because one of the biggest celebrities in the world sort of mimicking if you will, what many other people are saying on the streets in their everyday lives, which is we don't believe the country is better under the biden administration and we want somebody else, unfortunately, we have two people that nobody want. we're biden and former president trump you know, i just sent from the rock to maybe the sinking poll numbers for biden and many respects, he certainly wants it to be much higher. again, he wants people to associate his administration with success and good feeling. >> now, >> he can tout a lot of things, but there is a disconnect between people, say they're feeling in polls how do you get around that? he has had these many accomplishments, but we look at how voters think the issues can be handled best. i mean, trump leads in the economy, immigration, mental and physical fitness. of course abortion and democracy. biden is there as well what does that suggest to you? >> well, i think first of all, i would say we have seen over the last month really since the
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state of the union. so more than a month, six weeks, we have seen polls solely start to tick up in joe biden's favor. we've seen that in the battleground states obviously where he wants to be yet. but moving in the right direction i think there's also we've also seen good economic news when we saw a gangbusters jobs report just yesterday or this morning, even what is time anymore? i don't know, but you know, that was better than people dissipated. so there continued to be economic indicators that are strong. now >> yes. is there a disconnect between how people are feeling, the sense of unease that people have and substantively where the economy is, yes. and so it is on president biden and the biden campaign to spend the next seven months talking about, not just what they've done, not just what they've passed, not just the bills, but really how they have made a difference in people's lives. and i think they have a very good story to tell about his focus on kitchen table issues and on what matters to middle-class families and don't forget, he's running against donald trump whose entire message is about donald
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trump and about himself and is not in any way about how he's going to how his second term is going to make life better for working people. so the biden campaign also has to drive that contrast for the next seven months. >> well, here's a contrast or both of you >> what rfk >> junior thinks happened on january 6 in terms of weapons, are people approaching? i'm using the term what loosely here approaching the capital. >> and >> what he is now saying, i wanted to play for a little bit here because earlier he said today that january 6 might not have been a real insurrection that protester is carried no weapons, and then a few hours later, he retracted that, saying that he was wrong. now of course, these were all knowable facts i'm not sure how one misconstrued or misunderstands given of course, we've heard many a moment talking about the bear spray, the mace. there is do you have been knives, you've got the comments from the january 6 committee talking about trump through cassidy hutchinson
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testimony, saying that they're not here for me. i don't have them use a magnetometers or wherever it would be >> how did he get >> this so wrong? >> i mean, this is like the oddity. would robert f. kennedy, i mean, and one vein he appears to want to be an uber left liberal and the other vane he clearly wants to be somewhat like trump a pill in some of those republican voters who may think there's a better alternative, it is just odd, it's just weird. i mean, i think the evidence on this is pretty straight clear. we've had a year-and-a-half worth of individuals coming out, testify publicly about it. i think it was a catastrophic mistake. i'm not exactly sure what rfk junior was thinking here. i think he needs to probably focus on what is his path when there really isn't one to try to continue four over the next couple of months, he selected a running mate that no one knows anything about. when you really look at some of his policy positions, they really are sorted, indistinguishable in terms of how they actually are going to address many of the issues that people are actually facing. so this is a blunder, a terrible mistake. his folks needs to figure out what his message is going to be moving forward. this shouldn't be it
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a blender or an attempt to envelop independence? yeah, trump voters. >> i didn't look, this is a combination. this is a brutal combination of dangerous and in competent i mean, he's saying things that he knows are not true and our incredibly inflammatory and that, pair it the worst things that donald trump says about what january 6 was so he it's incredibly irresponsible in carrying that forward. we saw him. we've seen in competent in the way they handled it. i mean, we saw the fundraising email from his campaign. then there was an oh, well, it was just a vendor that we didn't we didn't actually approve the language in the email, then they turn around a day later. here comes the statement from the candidate himself, doubling down on all of this and saying there weren't people were not bringing weapons into the capitol. and then it was, oh, well, actually no, i looked and i guess there were some weapons that were brought into the capital i mean, incredibly dangerous and an incredibly incompetent way to handle this. and i think that for anybody who's taking a look seriously, robert kennedy as a candidate for president this should give
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you enormous pause. >> again, there's polling that people are in certain states looking at this, but i want to point to something he said earlier in the week. he suggested i'm quoting here that we should not make pariahs out of election. deniers. listen to this i don't think people who say that the election is all or not that we shouldn't treat. we shouldn't make pariahs those people we shouldn't demonize and we shouldn't vilify them so when you hear that, is that does that explain in some way to you why am not justifying it, but does that explain it? it gives some insight as to the why he's trying to bridge these gaps. >> i mean, maybe because again, to kay's point, maybe it's trying to appeal to some of those voters, but there are a lot lot of people who believed the election was stolen regardless of what we may think those folks are out there, it's a sizable percent of donald trump's base. >> but is it enough to convert a voter for, you? >> absolutely not. i mean, the folks who are supporting trump are impeccably loyal. i mean,
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those folks would literally walk off a bridge for donald trump if it meant helping him get back into the white house, whatever robert f. kennedy says, whatever positions, policy positions he tries to adopt is not going to persuade any of those people. now, if there is a more nationalized conversation about what do we do after the election? let's say trump doesn't win in terms of reaching out to those people that i think we're all a part of one-and-a-half that dialogue. but this isn't it over quick, kate by word, i agree. >> i agree with that. i mean, i don't know who he thinks is audiences for this. this is not going to be an argument that's going to peel away a donald trump voter. and it is certainly not going to appeal to a biden voter or even somebody there in the middle i wonder what's going to do is you're michael kate. thank you both so much. >> hey, just >> moments away. curb your enthusiasm. larry, david's it's down with chris wallace. there will be fireworks. >> it's a >> special encore presentation of who's talking to chris wallace? it's wallace and its next >> get your viewing glasses
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hour longer, felt like three. yeah >> this will be yeah, this would shorter than done. all right. good. >> we're coming to the end of season 12 of curb your enthusiasm and i got to say, you are on fire in one episode. you get in a fight with the hotel night a waiter who's lost his mother. and even with the serie device in your car, here's that one. >> serie directions to wolf's glen directions to great wolf lodge? >> no, siri >> wolf's glen >> restaurant. >> one option. i see. what's garden supply on benedict canyon? >> suri >> wolf's gun restaurant in westwood. >> one option. i see the willfully restaurant in burbank. >> no. no. no. you're not listening >> it gets a lot worse but in any case, i was gonna, by the way, that's seen the night.
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put the night that happened. >> what i was going some place and i that's actually how i reacted just everything you've seen that scene is what i did and i came in the next day. i said, listen, we've got to shoot this. this is really funny. and so we didn't we put, we put it in the first show. >> why is it that so many things? >> in >> life like siri trigger, you >> i have a very low tolerance for stupidity in myself and in others. and so i don't know. i just notice things that may be i don't know. maybe other people don't know, or i think i just things impact me more. >> like >> and i have an outlet to do it. like i'm sure people have
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had a situation like that and that car. but what can they do with it? just tell their friend, hey, has this happened to you or isn't this awful or whatever? but i'm lucky enough that well, i had a show that i could put it down for a little bit one of the main story lines this season is that you go to atlanta and there's a woman who's a friend of yours who is waiting online devote and you've got arrested for giving her a bottle of water and that evolves in a kind of roundabout larry, david way into a story about rudy giuliani and a lawn jockey. >> here you my god my god. that's going on here >> what the
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>> all right, >> you too, you have >> really gone too. for this time. go out and get me a black jockey right now. you better find one. and i want that purse back to no wonder i thought he looked like an i'm not even going to get into how we ended up with a black lawn jockey there so how much has the whole 2020 election and everything that has flowed from it? you off >> oh, i mean, you can't go a day without thinking about what he's done to this country because he's such a little baby that he's thrown 250 years of democracy out the window. but not accepting the results of, i mean, it's, it's so crazy. he's such a sociopath. he's so insane. he just couldn't admit to losing. and we know he lost he knows he
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lost and look how we he's fooled everybody he's convinced all these people that he didn't lose its, he's such a sick man he is so sick anyway no it hasn't. impacted me at all >> yeah. but i mean, when you think about it the you know, the changing of the rules, the fact that you're not allowed to bring up a bottle of water to somebody waiting online and the heat when i heard about that that law in georgia it was it was mind-blowing what you can't give a person a bottle of water or food if they're waiting in line to vote, it was the most preposterous thing i ever heard. it sounded like a sketch and so it became one >> it's all father for for the mill. you announced in december that this is not the season finale, but the series finale. this is the end of kerr. how come?
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>> that's it. that's the it was a it was it was time 12 seasons. we've been doing it for 24 years. i mean, it's a long time i'm and i don't think we really want to see an old >> guy on television. >> just >> tell 80s, i mean, how long i've already got. >> good thing how long can can you watch it? yeah >> what are you going to do with yourself >> i'll find some stuff. yeah >> in entertainment, are you going to just fly golf? >> oh, no, no, no, no. i'll do something. yeah. >> but curb. >> and this is final. this is this this is chris this is it >> i'm making a >> sherman that statement if nominated >> that will not run if elected, i will not serve >> one thing that people have
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loved about curb is the way that you find the absurdity in everyday life. and here's case in point, you driving to go see a los angeles dodgers baseball pay hi, you see the traffic guilty movies, the car pulling all to make it i'm just going to go home. i'm not going to use the car pooling by myself because i i, don't want to that's the difference between you and me >> all right. goodbye >> hey, dave >> dave. >> good in the car >> the kicker here is that your crew goes to the game, shoot some footage of the game and you ended up being the excuse having evidence that showed that a guy didn't commit a
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crime and therefore didn't have to go to prison yeah. >> the guy the guy was in prison >> and he's remembered that there was a he said it was at a dodger game, but then he remembered that there was a film crew that night. his lawyer came to our office and has to pick could look at the footage and we said, yes, sure. so i was doing something else and then i just after 20 minutes, i wanted to the room within a minute the guy jumps out of his seat, see something on tv and goes, there is any was there and i got i got the guy off. yeah. me but i know you're a hero. yeah. >> i save someone's life and advertently >> the only way you could ever do it in 2020? >> yeah, curb >> you discovered the advantages to wearing a maga
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hat all right. >> to seek to pursue xi bar you know what actually i think we'd prefer to sit at a table, please >> sag very sad in your world here and, you know, you live in beverly hills or santa >> monica or something like that. >> what >> would wearing a maga hat? i'm sure >> you'd get some very odd licks in los angeles if you're walking around with that hat but yeah, i use it on a shelf. got me out of a couple of things. i was going to get beat up i like yeah. >> then i put that hat on how do you wrap your head around the fact that he could very well be reelected president. i mean, right now, i'd say he is the favorite.
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>> he's just such an amazing con man. he has such a gift for lying and fooling people and convincing people of something that's a complete lie. >> but the point is millions and millions and millions of americans more so than three years ago they buy it they buy it. it's, it's a testament to his counting abilities he's he's this is the greatest con, man we've, we've ever produced. yeah. >> well, that's something. yeah >> there's a whole lot more with larry, david ahead. >> what he >> think of the >> wow, the disappointed reaction to seinfeld's finale as curbs finale approaches >> the greatest state dreams are made >> they talk about for a lifetime. we will
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carbon of cnn fill sunday, april 21 at nine >> we're back with more who was talking? talking to chris wallace while he's talking to larry, david here it is >> you started seinfeld in 1989 and i want to play a clip from perhaps the most famous episode, the contest, that one you and me and tv guide, that greater the doherty said was the greatest episode of tv ever. >> is that right? yeah >> i want to be in on this tip >> no is easier for a woman not to do it then a man, you have to do it. it's part of our lifestyle but gush shaving >> nominee, i shave my legs. not every day
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>> so first of all, how do you come up with that idea? >> i had a contest with a friend literally literally that that contests, that contest. >> who, who, who could >> put an off longer yes. >> had a >> contact and then what were the results of said contact? >> i was clearly the winner. >> really got to diet anyway, that's where they came from. >> and how much trouble did you have getting it passed the nbc sensors >> usually the network would they would when they would come into the room after a show or after a run through, they would look at our board and see upcoming shows and they say, what's that one about what's that one about and for the contest, i didn't put it up on the board because i didn't want them asking what it was about because i knew they wouldn't do it. they came to re-throw. they heard the show right? >> and in >> my head, i'm going well, if
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they don't let if they don't let us do this, i'm done. i'm quitting >> soon as they >> say no, we're not doing it i've got the whole speech in my head right sorry. good luck. i'm done. you know, that's what i was going to do >> i was going to quiet but then we have the read through it got great levs. they came back to our office and they didn't say a word i was stunned. >> maybe a little disappointed to yeah, it would've been a good scene >> i >> missed out on a big dramatic moments. >> so why do you think they'd let it go? >> i don't know. i don't know. i guess because they heard laughs. and when they hear laughs it kind of changes they're thinking about something here's another episode i love in which george is trying to impress a girlfriend at a kid's birthday
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party smoke >> everybody. >> i smell some smoke crack. yeah >> it was an inferno incidentally, was the clown with the big shoe. he's the one who put out the fire after the clown and the kids, and the old lady and the presumed girlfriend all come out and excoriate george, a fireman says how do you live with yourself in jordan says, it's not easy >> yeah. >> so in georgia, supposedly based on use same question >> how do you live? >> i live with myself >> it's again, it's not easy. yeah, it is not easy. i don't
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know. i just try and get into a routine. and so if i do the same thing tomorrow that i'm doing today without of course, seeing you am i i've i've got through it. and okay. do the same thing. you'll get through that one too. so i have to have i have to have a very regimented life. i don't like traveling. i don't like going anywhere. i like i like going to the office i go into the office. i like playing golf. i like being in my house i'm so dull in an interesting, i really don't enjoy being out and socializing and making small talk. i don't know it's a bit that you're doing for me. >> it's not a bid, it's not a bit it's not a big ask anybody
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knows what, you know what i wish it was a bit i wish it was i longed to be somebody else's. i wish i could enjoy things that most people enjoy but i can't. yeah. i don't know. i mean, something something went off somewhere >> suddenly >> went terribly wrong, went wrong. chris, speaking of of things going wrong, you wrote for saturday night live. one sees and >> that's what you've really done some, some background stuff. >> and the story i heard because you're right, you're writing for saturday night live and fire season. you get one sketch on the yes. and you get so fed up that at one point night, you go to the executive producer and you say to him, i quit? yes. and you realize overnight, who was the boom was laced with profanity by the way the i quit speech. yeah. right. it was the one that i was going
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to deliver it to the seinfeld but this time this time i actually did it. yeah. okay. and that overnight, you realize this is a big mistake and that you show up for work on monday pretending nothing ever happened? yeah. is that a true story? >> yeah. hundred percent and how did that go >> well, did nobody say, hey, you what do you do any i got some odd looks from the rioters, people who witnessed my meltdown and i'm the executive producer who was running it, didn't and see, he asked me what i was working on and i told him and then he moved on to the next person i just sat there and he went down the line of the riders. ask them what they were working on god to me, what are you working on? i told him and then one to the next guy and you turn this into a story line for george, who quits their lives as it's a mistake, comes back to work yeah. >> it never happened
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>> i think you're not as maladjusted as you think you are. although i do have a story to tell you and i went to dinner with your lovely wife, ashley? yeah. last fall and you very nicely picked up the check and the next day i wrote you, i thought a very gracious thank you. note. and you then responded and i have saved this and i literally quote that you wrote back to me. new said keep in mind next time when you pick up the check, you will not be getting a next day. thanks >> yeah. what what so objectionable. >> thank you's do we have to give >> out i gave one. now, i understand but if you if you take me out to dinner and i say, hey, chris thank you so much. why do i have to do where is it safe to send something the next day? but why i'm not what everybody's sending all these next day. thank you. texts. you. thank somebody.
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when you leave, that's an all i wanted to do it on my data. can you to send me a thank you note. i sent you a thank you note, but had to respond to it. >> i know because i just wanted you to know what advance that i wasn't going to send you a next day. thank you. texts. if you took me out to dinner the next time, i was going to thank you. after the dinner before i got in my car thanks so much. >> kelly appreciate it. and you want to q. thank you so much. thank you. and that's sufficient. you don't need a next day texts, do you what do you need the next day tech. i kind of would appreciate it if you didn't look at them. once you've just gone on a car, driven off get them in on second thought to me, no one basis, i wise, >> i said thank you. >> i understand. but it was a momentary thank you. well, it means you're at least last till the next day. >> i think that's ridiculous. so tell me something else every day, social interaction, that kind of greases the wheels of
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humanity that you've think is stupid. >> i mean, there's 12 seasons worth of it, like the happy new year i don't understand why anybody would say happy new year to me. i can't even respond to it on a text. happy new year. why why are you sending that to me? i don't care. i don't care about a new year. what's the difference what's the difference? it's happy new year. what does it even mean? >> well, it does even a better question, which i think it was actually one of your episodes. how long after january 1st? yeah. >> do you have to keep saying how about another words? >> yes, i was nice and said january 7, but now i'm i'm revising that to january 3 >> january. yeah, that's it. that's it. >> do people come up to you and sort of say get, almost like a rabbi? how long do i have to say >> yeah, i do. yeah, i get questions like do you pronounce? >> yeah i, have answers for all
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of them >> so january 3rd, i'm i'm changing it to january 3. yeah yeah. and here's the thing because i'm jewish. i also get the happy new year in september at the russian. >> yes. yeah. and i get it then so i'm getting a twice a year. i don't nightmare. i don't need it. don't don't wish me happy new year. i don't even care if you wish. we have been birthday. what do you think about that? >> well now we're really treading on sacred ground here >> no, that's fine >> the distance interests. but yeah, i i've this in i, think i did a movie where i talked about this that the birthday is turned into a job. you're getting 25, 30 texts of happy birthday. they all have to be answered and it's in job. >> the light. i agree with that, but here's the interesting question. do i do
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agree that you have respond to the happy birthday text? i have to say something you know, that if i send you a happy birthday and you don't respond i consider it a snow. >> yeah >> yeah. i'm i'm questioned the whole basis >> of our relationship. >> yeah. >> so what i'm saying is >> i would rather not get the happy birthday text because i have to return it that's all i'm saying. i'd rather not get it if you want to say it in person. if you see me, hey, happy birthday. all right. thanks. happy birthday. but don't send me a text that i have to return. that's a job no. no, i i i haven't ruled say god forbid it may on the birthday, i guess i do agree with you on the birthday and god forbid, it's a big birthday like you and i are almost exactly the same. may think you're like four months older than i am, 75 and nightmare. yeah, a nightmare because you're going to get a lot and it's not a birthday, you really i want to celebrate to begin with. and now suddenly you've got to respond to everybody
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>> it's a nightmare. exactly. so if there's anything that i can do to change the change that i like. >> i'll sign up for that. >> matter of fact. well, yeah, unlisted me. so you would rather let me get this straight now, you would rather the people not say how happy birthday send you a text that happy birthday text, because you have to return it, right? you agree? yes. except that i have to say i'm a bit of a hypocrite because i do send people happy birthday text. but guess what? after today, never again, or you could do this happy birthday >> no >> need whatsoever to reply to this happy birthday text, please don't. in fact, please don't. there you go. >> next. chris wallace asked larry david questions. he doesn't want to be asked. you want to stick around >> get your viewing glasses ready and experience so rare, it won't happen again for another two decades. joint cnn
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>> on the internet, i actually looked the over is half $1 billion we're not doing a split take here >> by the way, amount of water. okay >> i'm out your router water? yeah. is there anybody who can i get more water? you're not so that was a lot of my know. i'm sorry first, you know what? we don't have hundred interviews. i've done 100 interviews i've done 100 interviews and everybody takes that amount of water and they pace themselves are the hsiao. >> well, that's it. i didn't think we'd be going i think you're rewarding the question. oh, i'm ordering a question. i'm going to say overall million dollars, your father none of your how about that? and that's ridiculous. that's ridiculous. but what you just said that number is so preposterous. okay. >> ridiculous. how about 100 million. okay. how about you shut up okay. how about you
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shut up? is that all right? i got to say, you know, 100 years. nobody has ever said that before. just shut up. okay? >> all right. we've got that strike >> you. started in stand up in the 1970s. >> okay. and i read a story that one time you go out in like club. yeah >> you look around the room to scan it you say, you know what? >> never mind and you walk off >> i didn't say never mind i said i don't think so >> really >> i mean, but you didn't say a word. no, you didn't go out. you didn't do it at a couple of jokes that doesn't fall flat i didn't do anything. >> i just look them over and i went >> i don't think so. >> why >> i just didn't like the vibe >> like yeah. and what did what did they do it was did they i guess they murmured, what's going on. i don't know. i just left. yeah. in >> 2016 and 2020, i'm trying to
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get over the shop, but it stains in 2016 and 2020 you got over the what? >> the >> standing of you shut up. so that's a little more hurtful. you have a question that's a perfectly look you know what barbara walters said, there's no such thing as an indiscreet question. really their only in answers >> oh, okay. okay. yeah. i don't think that's true >> it's got line now, it's a good learn interviewers good line, but it's nonsense in 2016 and i wanted to have barbara walters would react. barbara, how many times a week do you have sex with your husband? do you give him head? do you think she'd like that? how do you think she would have really liked to teach sight? there's no such thing, isn't it? i'm just not that none of your business. yeah. i don't think she would have said shut up in 20 years. >> i've really stung you. >> nice you made me just send me a note tomorrow apologizing
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in 2016 and 2020. yeah. you on saturday night live flayed a presidential candidate. they were more than somewhat resembled. >> here you are what ends up people on the streets how we got to go something, how we got to go enough. >> we >> need to unite and work together. if we're all going to get through this i'm. like socialism to me debra products socialism >> where one was that salon and two, did you worry? but being larry david, of course, you worried that bernie sanders was going to win and you're gonna be stuck having to play him for four or eight here >> definitely it was a concern. >> yeah. >> that was that was a concern and it was fun. it was funnels
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a lot of fun. i really enjoyed doing that >> and what would you would you have gone on saturday night live occasionally to play president sanders? >> i am i suppose i would have. i mean, i started at i probably would have but think about this for you. you. would've been discomfort it, but it would have men in 2016, the president with bernie sanders. well worth it. it would have been well worth it >> finally, i want to end with the seinfeld finale. in 1998 here it is >> seen after me that button isn't the worst possible spot >> really. oh, yeah. >> the second button >> is the key button in literally makes or breaks the show. look at it. it's too high >> it's a no man's land >> we have this conversation before you thank i think we have >> yeah. maybe we have 76
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million people watch that it was the sixth and 76 million disappointed people >> yeah. >> well, i'm gonna get to that. yeah. >> it was the sixth most watched entertainment event on television at that time. and as you point out, some people weren't thrilled. what do you think of that ending? >> you wrote it >> i thought it was pretty good pretty good? >> larry, chris >> no, our feelings >> i'll get over it. all right. >> thank you. >> you're welcome >> larry david is just one of dozens of gray interviews on who's talking to chris wallace? you can stream them anytime you want on macs. the best way to find them, mr. click on the news tab at the top and asked curbed, be sure to tune into the curb your
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