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>> mine's very, very profound. i think everyone -- >> everything you said has been so we expect that. >> everyone who's under 5'6" should pay less tax and get free beauty products. >> sounds great. >> i completely agree. >> you're 5'8". >> can you do anyone under 56" and over 5'10"? >> it's actually just men who are under 5'6". >> i hate to be the one who has to break up the party but that's all we have time for. thanks for coming with us and now we get to eat. >> good night from new york. "larry king live" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, jon stewart on his rally to restore sanity. a political event or a put-on?
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oprah's sending "the daily show" audience to d.c. even president obama has given it props. plus, we'll talk candidates who claim they aren't witches. voice mail for anita hill. getting a grip on planet earth from the man who wrote the whole book about it, jon stewart for the hour. no joke. next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. jon stewart. good to have him back. he's the host, executive producer of "the daily show" on comedy central. leading the rally to restore sanity in washington, d.c. appropriately the night before halloween, october 30th. the authors of the new best-seller, the number one best-seller on "the new york times" best-seller list, "earth, the book, a visitor's guide to the human race." i'm on one page of this. we're not going to show it to you because it's a family show but it just increased sales of
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the book twofold. he'll host night of too many stars. an overbooked concert for autism education. that airs on comedy central tomorrow night. half of it was taped in new york, right? >> i'm sorry, i'm just listening to the end of parker spitzer. they're just -- that's witty. that is witty. >> larry: you like that show? >> listen, i'm just glad they got a real table. the first couple of nights, they had a stool with newspapers piled on it. they didn't have a guy to just come in and go, maybe we should move those. what's happening, baby? can i tell you something? you made the right choice. you are leaving this place. you know what you are, you're the last guy out of a burning building, my friend. >> larry: jon! stop. >> you are -- oh, i'm sorry, are we on cnn right now? i thought this was the preshow banter. >> larry: no, we're on. >> listen, you're really leaving this place with a great infrastructure and i think you've done -- i think it's in a wonderful -- >> larry: thank you, jon.
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>> you're a real parker spitzer. >> larry: first, get to the rally. explain this to me. this is a definitive show here. we've been around for an while so you should be proud to be here. explain this rally. >> rally to restore sanity. >> larry: is it a political rally? >> no. >> larry: are you assuming there's insanity prevailing? >> do you watch television? we are presuming that -- that 75% to 80% of the country, reasonable people they get al g along, they may not agree on things but they can do things. the other 15% control it. the dialogue, the legislation. this is for the people that are too busy that have jobs and lives and are tired of their reflection in the media of being a divided country. this is for those people. those people are going to come to washington, d.c. on october 30th and say to the world -- >> larry: who will be speaking other than you and your pal?
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>> so we should -- you're -- you and colbert -- you're saying we should have planned speakers? >> larry: there are no speakers? >> oh, jesus. >> larry: just a bunch of people rallying? >> what exactly -- no, it's -- we got a whole thing planned. guests. music. it's going to shock maybe not even just this world, other worlds. maybe aliens. >> larry: comedy central telecasting it? >> yes. >> larry: fully? >> fully. >> larry: other networks permitted to cover it? cnn can come? >> we call it in the business the feed. you can pick up the feed. >> larry: you're the host, going to be there all day. >> the feed. like livestock. trough. >> larry: are you putting yourself in the same -- like martin luther king? >> what? >> larry: you're holding a rally in washington. >> i'm putting myself in the same class as martin mull. how about that? >> larry: martin mull.
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anti-glenn beck rally? >> it is not the anti-glenn beck rally. we're using the rally format to do the same thing we do with our shows. the message will be a very similar-type idea. it's just using the rally through a satirical format. also in capsule form. powder form. maybe a drink form the astronauts can use up in the space shuttle. it's not -- you know, everybody should just wait and see what it is, make their own decisions. >> larry: many news organizations prohibit employees from taking part in political events. npr sent out a memo reminding the staffers it will be against the rules for them to attend the rally. >> and i have -- >> larry: what do you make of that? >> as a countermeasure against npr, to fight back, i have prohibited my employees from describing events in esoteric terms. yeah. you won't come to my rally?
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well, we will no longer be quirkily and use sound effects to describe public events. >> larry: what do you make -- are you hurt by that? is that a -- >> am i hurt by that? >> larry: yeah, hurt, emotionally hurt. >> very little npr can do to hurt a fella other than perhaps come and reclaim my tote bag. from now on, i'm carrying everything just in my arms like this. i will no longer use their tote bags. i find it interesting to forbid people to go to something that even we don't know what it is. i think it's somewhat peculiar. we know what it is. but they don't. >> larry: they're guessing. >> they're guessing it's political. >> larry: you're saying it's not. >> they're guessing wrong, my friend. >> larry: it's not political -- >> this is not a political rally in any way, shape or form. it is a visceral expression of -- >> larry: of sanity. >> of a people fed up with the reflection that they are shown of themselves as a divided people. >> larry: if i were bringing a picket sign -- ♪ we shall
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sorry? >> larry: if i bring a picket sign -- >> wobbly? fighting labor with the picker on it boys in 1932? >> larry: if i bring a sign in support of this rally, what should it say? aha! >> okay, that's fine. that's all the space you have on it, athhaha would be fine. we have a whole website. the signs i've come up with are i may disagree with you but i'm pretty sure you're not hitler. got competence. that sort of thing. at this point, i'm just a competence -- >> larry: honestly, though, couldn't that be boring? i mean, it's so civilized. in this age of franticism. >> you're right. it's going to be an actual tea party. we're going to have people sit. the crowd is going to play the mad hatter. i'm going to be alice. we'll have a little setup with doilies. >> larry: lovely idea.
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>> it is very lovely. wouldn't it be nice to not have so much franticism? if conflict and the false urgency of the 24 hour news networks, of which you very wisely have decided to walk away from. by the way, brilliant choice, bringing in a british guy no one's heard of. when i'm thinking about floating a sinking ship, what i do want to bring on it? the guy that peopl are going to tune in and go "who's that?" and why is he speaking so funny? >> larry: all right, back -- a little more on the rally. then we'll cover other things. oprah winfrey is supporting the rally. in a uniquely oprah way here's the announcement she made on "the daily show" last week. watch. >> "daily show" audience. look under your seats! >> look under your seats. what's under there?
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[ cheers ] >> they have no qualms about obeying oprah. oprah's our leader. >> you're going to the rally! you're going to the rally! you're going to the rally! everybody's going to the rally! >> here's what is crazy. >> larry: all right -- >> are we coming back? so here's what is crazy. she gave everybody in the audience rally tickets except for one person, one person opened it up, anthrax. that's how she plays. she gets everybody -- like you're going to the rally. one person just looked and went, my god, i can't breathe. she's very nice. she sent people plane tickets, reservations. >> larry: she's amazing. >> unbelievable. a >> larry: and they obey her. >> stand up, punch the person next to you. >> larry: there is some
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controversy. we're going to settle it in a moment. about whether there are potties, portable potties at the rally. i think you have to have them. >> this is why i'm here, to answer the hard-hitting questions. >> larry: we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] to equip the lexus es with standard features more like the mercedes c300, you'd have to take out the six-disc cd changer and leather-trimmed seats. with the bmw 328i, you'd also lose the power moonroof and 17-inch alloy wheels.
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welcome to the mother [ bleep ] "daily show." >> for something that happened more than 60 years ago. >> what, larry king's first wedding is not the president's fault. slightly less than two months ago! by the way, guatemalan syphilis flavor ever. >> larry: you are sick, you know. i mean that. >> we're just entertaining ourselves. >> larry: the marine corps marathon -- >> yes. >> larry: is the day after your rally. >> i'm running. >> larry: oprah ran it in once. >> there's nothing the woman can't do. >> larry: the organizers have arranged for 800 portable toilets but they won't be delivered to the mall until after your rally. has this been solved? >> we have been in contact with the port-o-potty people. >> larry: and this is serious,
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hey. >> right now, they are -- they say they're efforting port-o-potties. we will have toilets. they may not be enclosed. i guess what i'm saying is -- >> larry: you just decreased the crowd. >> we will either have toilets or we will have shovels. it's really up to people to make up their own mind. >> larry: we have a gift for you. >> now i really don't know what to think. >> larry: i wanted to do my bit for the rally attendees. this will be shipped to you. open the curtain please. >> this is a curtain? oh, my god. >> larry: there it is. the first potty for the rally. >> can i tell you something -- >> larry: and our executive producer almost used it! >> that is -- please tell me that is not the capsule that they keep you in. is that the hyperbaric chamber that when you're not working? all right. somebody store king until tomorrow.
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we got loni anderson and the mormon tabernacle choir. put king back in the chris per. that is -- now, here's the thing. >> larry: show it again. >> we have gone out -- i don't know if you know this, but you can get port potties pretty easily. can we still take this one? we will delineate it as yours. >> larry: put a sign on it? >> are we responsible for cleaning and upkeep? >> larry: i don't know. >> you are not responsible for the cleaning and upkeep? this is merely the facility? >> yes. >> i appreciate the gesture. honored. you know what's weird about something like this i'm hooked up so i can't move. my first instinct is to go, that's so nice, let me go check that out, like it's -- even something like that. well, you are -- this is, you know, oprah does her bit and you clearly -- >> larry: in our humble little way. >> in your humble little way, you are, in fact -- you don't have your own angel network, but
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yet -- >> larry: you don't know what to say, do you? you really don't know what to say. jon stewart is stumped. >> you, you, you gifted me with -- with -- you know what, that's the one i'm going to use. can i tell you something? that's the one i'm going to use. i appreciate it. you're a good man. >> larry: this is the first peabody award winning show to present a port-o-potty. >> hold on, i'm just going to go right now. just kidding. >> larry: let me know when you're done. >> all right. >> larry: okay. all right. that's pethe perfect symbol, ist it, of the elections this year? >> larry: that's your seque? >> larry: that's my seque. >> the port-o-potty. >> larry: what is going on in this country? >> an enclosed space where people urinate. i'm missing your metaphor. >> larry: skip the potty. >> gone. >> larry: okay. >> what do we got? >> larry: what do you make of what's going on? >> what's going on electorally?
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>> larry: yes. >> well, people seem to be somewhat frustrated with the status quo and are at this point willing to elect -- let's say dolphins -- instead of what's out there right now. i think at this point, this is the best chance ever for a bowl of fresh fruit to make it to congress. a bowl of fresh fruit. you could put it out there. be like this piece of fruit is not a washington insider. it is merely a peach. just like you. a regular average american peach. you talk like the corrupt inside washington fearmongers. i mean, it's absolutely astonishing. and, by the way, completely justified. i mean, it's a mess there. it is an entrenched and seemingly endlessly corrupt system. >> larry: we'll be back from bathroom humor to political jokes to more conversation. >> another fruit reference? >> larry: we'll talk about what he's doing for autism as well.
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so to recap, a few simple guidelines for our rally. no nudity. no throwing stuff. and no totalitarian fascism.
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the guidelines are basically this. when in doubt, don't be duochey. >> larry: funny. how did this idea come about? did it spark you one day? >> we've been trying to think about a way to encapsulate how to do it. and then when, you know, rallies became sort of the in thing for the news to talk about with all that, we thought, that's the perfect format for us to do our shtick. >> larry: president obama electpeelect p ed. a new wave coming to america. >> when is that, by the way? >> larry: he's on your show. >> yes, yes. >> larry: a sitting president coming to comedy central. what do you make of that? >> it really shows what's happened to the majesty of the office. it used to be the bully pulpit. now it's just another pulpit. >> larry: are you excited? >> i think we're excited.
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i think we're always -- those days are always very distracting. the last we had on pervez musharraf, when he was the leader of pakistan, and all the tum malt around it, there's snipers, guys with ak-47s in the hall way, bomb-sniffing dogs. you know my staff, the bodogs jt don't sniff bombs. okay, get your contra band out. and they set up a kevlar front to my desk. we have like 200 people in the audience. >> larry: i know, i've been on your show. >> is that true? how were you on it? were you good? >> larry: i was very good. you fell off the chair laughing. >> is that true? >> larry: yeah. >> i wouldn't fake that. >> larry: are you telling me you faked that? >> no, i'm just kidding. you were great. people don't realize this, in the commercial breaks are the most interesting about this your life is so much more interesting than mine. as soon as we go to commercial break, i'm throwing out martin mull jokes.
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as soon as we go to commercial break, so i interviewed george wallace, right after the martin luther king rally, i have a dream. why didn't we talk about that? you've got it all in your head. what are we talking about? pervez musharraf. they set up a kevlar front to the desk. there were two guys with pakistani secret service. i said, what is that for exactly? he said, if anyone does get a weapon in here and they make a move, we will dive on the president and put him below the kevlar. and i said, you know, i'm going to be actually also sitting out there. and the guy, he gets real quiet and he goes, you should duck. what? >> larry: this whole mess -- and it is a mess in many areas. >> sure. >> larry: why did it -- is it obama's failure to -- >> i don't know that the -- he did not arrive in a pristine environment and throw mud on the
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walls. i think it's hard to unravel. i think the difficulty of the mess is that the problem solving apparatus is not really rewarded for pragmatic solutions. it's rewarded to keep sort of very entrenched interests that occupy washington afloat. it's a -- >> larry: what happens to the rest of us? >> well, they assume that we're busy. and they assume that we're not going to notice. that they will -- their shenanigans will occur in a kind of haze. that's why it's important to have a media that's tenaciously clarifying these issues for people, as it does so well. >> larry: you don't think we do well? >> oh, the worst. not you. you're great. >> larry: you talking about the -- >> the media in general. you said it yourself. it is -- it's focused on conflict. it's focused on create be drama and a false sense of urgency. for better or worse, the 24 hour networks are now the leading light of our information age.
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they're the ones that kind of drive the dialogue. >> larry: is this better or worse than, say the edward r. murrow days? truth, because we get more information now -- >> i don't know how old you think i am. >> larry: you don't know edward r. murrow? >> i know him. i know of him. i've seen him on cinema-scopes. i do know this. we have a false sense of nostalgia about the country that was. it feels like the right wants to take us back to a time in america that never really existed and left wants us to advance to a utopian environment where no one can say anything about anybody. it would be sort of this weird, you know, where we're all just worried about the fragility of stepping on each other's toes. >> larry: where's the middle in all this? >> the middle is at the saniralo restore sanity, larry. which camera. edward r. murrow. how does this compare to
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hoover's day? >> larry: all right, let me help you. >> all right. >> larry: he was pretty good. >> he seemed damn good. >> larry: nice voice. >> you're the guy that's been around. would you agree that we have created and rewarded a false sense of urgency within the news and that the people who get the jobs and the people whose voices are heard are the ones who will say the most extreme things. >> larry: you speak the loudest, you get on. >> that's what the bookers do. >> larry: but murrow didn't. that's what i'm just telling you. >> i will take your word for it. >> larry: look at the joe mccarthy special. just get the special. it's in the archives. >> i've seen the special. >> larry: well. >> he seemed good then. i don't know if right after that he did a whole steroids in baseball thing. i don't know. what the hell do i know? >> larry: we'll ask jon what he thinks of christine o'donnell and the first amendment right after this. set it in motion... and it goes out into the world like fuel for the economy. one opportunity leading to another... and another.
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>> larry: we're back with jon stewart. "the daily show." the book "earth" we'll talk about that in a little while. number one, "new york times." big rally in washington. day before halloween. what do youmake of the lady in delaware? >> the lady in delaware? >> larry: miss o'donnell. >> christine o'donnell. like i say, this is -- it doesn't look like she's going to be victorious. but i also think the idea she said some things on television 20 years ago and that's evidence that she's somehow off balance,
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again -- >> larry: you don't buy that? >> i also think it's like everythi everything. you focus on the wrong thing. for me comedic foster.masturbat. that's my house. that's where i live. i'm nothing if not a masturbating war look. but in terms of the political -- to focus on -- i mean, i was on tv, i was on mtv 20 years ago. god forbid anybody find those tapes and hold that against me. i mean, it is -- it's astonishing to me where we put our focused on what we delve into. >> larry: it's bill maher who is a sophisticated modern hip guy. brought that to the forefront. >> he's just trying to get her to come on the show so he can have a conversation with her. that's bait. that's o'donnell bait. i don't think he takes seriously. bill maher. i think he'd be the first person to tell you. >> larry: what do you make of the lady in nevada? >> every time you say it, it's
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all so mysterious. there's a lady in nevada. >> larry: i got it from murrow. >> standing on the corner wearing a trench coat. i think sharron angle is an example of just how desperate people must be to remove democrats from office. that they would listen to her positions and the things that she says and go, that's for me. i think that's got more to do with them going, harry reid, seriously dude? >> larry: where did harry -- he's the top democrat in the senate. >> yes. >> larry: he got a health bill passed. >> yeah, but i think the issue is not that -- they seem to feel that legislative accomplishment in and of itself is reason for re-election. i think a lot of people feel like they are layering hit or miss reforms on top of an infrastructure that is somewhat corodded. i think people felt like this
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was an opportunity to root out years of rust and degradation in a system -- not just layer it with all kinds of other -- >> larry: they were supposed to do it in two years? >> they were not supposed to do it in two years but i think within two years they could have laid out an illuminating path that showed they were on the road to understanding what the issues were that people were concerned about. also, to be fair, they have faced a relentless campaign of hyperbole that they are tire ran call social i.s belt on the homo sexualization of the gayness of turning this country into gay-germany. >> larry: while being muslim. >> while being muslim. so, again, but with that stated, if they had given people i think a much clearer impression of what was important to them and what they thought the real issues were, rather than just this kind of -- there's an incoherence to what they say. i always say, you know, with republicans, you never -- they never have to prove they love
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this country. democrats always seem to have to prove they love america. republicans love america, they just seem to hate about 50% of the people who live in it. democrats, you know, for their thing, they love this country, they just somehow wish it were a different country. you know, democrats are always like, you know, america's greatest country in the world. have you seen finland's health care system? you get back rubs at work. >> larry: i mentioned to you -- >> you're surrounded by sandwiches. >> larry: harry reid -- >> i said to you, was he applying for a job? that's all i said. all i was concerned about is, is he okay? is he worried? >> larry: he thinks he's slightly ahead. >> see, even that. even that, larry. how are things going, harry? "i'm slightly ahead." that's nice. good-bye, grandpa. >> larry: we'll be back with more of jon stewart after this. ♪
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how dare the president do this. >> i mean, how dare he. i mean, i do declare, the president has given me the vapors. these cheeks are not, in fact, chubby. he is storing up evil for the winter. hey, hey, take it down a notch, white-beard. you're a staff and a toek away
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from getting tenure at hogwarts, buddy. >> larry: jon stewart. we have several tweets to kings things. >> this is a problem. news people shouldn't be going, we've got some tweets. it's like you walked out in the middle of this and said, i was in the bathroom and a guy mentioned to me. >> larry: these are human beings and they're tweeting us. do you have no respect for them? >> no. >> larry: okay. >> i don't know who they are. they could be anybody. they could be pretending to be -- who the hell knows who they are? >> larry: they're asking this, what you thought about cnn, us, firing rick sanchez after he called you a bigot? >> is that 140 characters because that sounded a lot more than 140 characters. it sounded like somebody sent you a double or triple tweet. >> larry: may have been a double tweet. >> we're on the news program and you're saying to me here's a tweet. isn't that a question you probably could have thought of yourself? >> larry: we like to involve the audience. it's a gimmick. >> all right. >> larry: well what do you
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think? >> should they have fired him for that? no. >> larry: you think they made a mistake? >> with the crap you guys have put on over last ten years. what, are you kidding me? fire somebody if you don't think they're doing a good job as a news person. this whole idea that -- you know, they fired a woman for tweeting something on her thing on her blog. they fired sanchez for saying what he said. i think it's absolute insanity. i think this idea that people have to be held to account for everything that comes out of their mouths as far as their livelihoods is concerned. does he do a good job? were you pleased with his job? or was it an excuse to, you know, to get rid of him. >> larry: what do you think of the job he was doing? >> he's a ham. i mean, i wasn't crazy about the show. do you think i want to see a newsman get tased and then get into a car and drive it into a river? it would be like, this is how you get out. what? what are you doing? but -- >> larry: were you not hurt by
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him calling you that? personally hurt? >> no, i was not personally hurt by him call meging me a bigot. i make jokes about people for a living. if that's the least -- you should hear what people call me when i'm walking home. you have no idea. the vit tree yol that comes my way on a daily basis. bigot, i almost wanted to hug him and go, really, you think? that nice? >> larry: why do you pick on -- >> and, again, the idea that they would have fired him for calling me a bigot. i think if that's the reason, hire him back tomorrow because i -- you know, my feeling is, you know, when he said, you know, there was a -- the thought that he had said that jews control the media and that maybe that would have ruffled some feathers, that they felt that was -- >> larry: maybe that was the reason. >> okay, but even that, i'm sorry, that is a nasty thing to say. i don't think he actually means that. but i don't think that's a fireable offense. unless it's, you know -- yeah, if you criticize your bosses sometimes. but even that. >> larry: why do you pick on cnn so much?
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>> you're terrible! >> larry: why are you here? >> i like you. >> larry: you set me apart from the network i work at? >> you're all people. it's not that -- you know -- again, i became an easy excuse for people up top who wanted to get rid of a show that was sort of low ranked to do that. believe me, if i had that kind of power if the world, we'd leave in a much different world. cancer would be ice cream. the idea that cnns that this infrastructure -- they have all this international reach, all this technology, and it sometimes feels squandered. that's all i'm saying. >> larry: what do you make of fox? >> brilliantly authoritative. they know what they're doing. people would take well to heed how tenacious they are. they express editorial authority. i think they're wrong. but i appreciate that they're
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trying. and, you know, i don't think it's a right and left thing. i don't think that's what's going to be important. i think cnn has a -- an opportunity to be a real arbiter. but being a real arbiter means taking a stand. not just having people on -- you're on the left, you're on the right. that's like having people on in the cola wars. you're from pepsi, you're from coke. what do you think? i think we taste great think we taste great. that's all the time we have. both terrific points of view. you know? it's about being authoritative, about earning credibility. cnn more than anybody has the infrastructure to be able to accomplish that. and instead they make a holographic jessica yellin and make her come up as a hollow graph on election night. do you remember that? >> larry: yeah, once they did that. >> well. >> larry: but fox, you think they're fair and honest in reporting -- >> what? no. god no. >> larry: but that's their motto. >> what? that's their motto? >> larry: yes. >> well, that's a complete lie.
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>> larry: okay. >> no, i think they're tenacious. i think they are confident. and they are -- they are showing the model of how to build an organization that believes in something. i think what they -- i think it is wrong-headed for a news organization. i think they've built an incredible political organization. really effective political organization. >> larry: so it's a political organization? >> yes, that's right. but you could do with it the thing. but instead you have to throw it to parker spitzer. >> larry: parker spitzer airs at 8:00 p.m. eastern. right now before this show. take a look at what kathleen and eliot discussed today and then jon stewart and i -- >> and they had a danish. >> larry: we'll be right back. >> i think midterm turnout is so hard to call. >> yeah. >> that i thi it's -- let me put it to you this way. i think both chambers are in play. and i think it's entirely possible that you're going to have a republican house and a republican senate. >> if you were a betting man. [ female announcer ] it's endless shrimp at red lobster.
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>> larry: jon stewart is the host of the night of too many stars. it's an overbooked concert for autism education. it airs tomorrow night on comedy central. here is a sneak peek. >> 3,000. 4,000. >> i see only men so far. are there any women? >> 8,000. 9,000. there's two of you now. it is at $10,000. >> who here thinks -- this is a
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great cause tonight. raise your hand. >> 11,000. >> thank you. >> $10,000. against you two ladies. you could go together. >> can i tell you something, what about that? what about a joint -- if i may offer an experience on stage. two people. because he has two hands. >> it's true. >> he does -- you do have two hands. >> i do. i could make it work. >> larry: now, half of it's on tape, half of it's live. you do the live part tomorrow. >> the live part tomorrow is with a phone bank and a lot of payoff the bits we did. theater event, we did that in new york a couple of weeks ago. i'm telling you, there's some -- >> larry: why autism for you? >> a friend of ours, their son is -- well, really, the heart and soul behind the night of too many stars is robert and michelle shmigle.
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their son daniel is suffering, you know, terribly from it. what we do with the night of too many stars benefit is not about -- there are people out there who are working on cures and all that and doing great work. this is about services for the families that are dealing with having an autistic child. >> larry: there are many more than we think, right? >> man, i got into this, you know, eight or nine years ago. and the tentacle, the roots of it that spread out, it's incredible. everywhere you go. on the plane out here today. gentleman who was -- serving -- the flight attendant. oh, my nephew, charlie, has autism. you know, it's just, the families, they do all they can. but they need help. >> larry: so it's tomorrow night. and you can call in. >> you call in and you pledge. i'm telling you, robert is the guy behind comic dog and snl. he is the heart and soul of the
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content of this thing. and it's really funny. it's really smart. it's really funny. he does amazing -- and then his wife michelle is just like the heart and soul of the operation. >> larry: if you support this, raise your hand, so now you're bidding. >> you know what corel was doing, we were auctioning off that he would hold hands with a woman and say the name. chris rock was up there. auctions off an experience where chris rock would tell someone -- your ex, he would curse them out on the phone for you. and it's really something. the money that they've raised has done real things. they set up a school at hunter college for teachers to learn how to teach kids with autism. robert and michelle have done amazing work. >> larry: we salute you for that. >> what? >> larry: i salute you. >> i am not in any way an officer. charity does not make you in any way an officer. that's not how you get into the army. >> larry: we'll talk about
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"earth." i'm in this book but we're not going to show you where. >> them though where. >> larry: no. >> that's why walmart won't sell it. >> larry: because of my page? >> isn't that sad? they will sell, like, grand theft auto 4. they will sell an animated character raping and pillaging the city of miami. they will not sell my book because of the picture of you. >> larry: we'll be back. the book is "earth." it's number one. don't go away. hi, andy griffith here. that new healthcare law sure sounds good for all of us on medicare.
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>> larry: anderson cooper hosts "ac 360" at the top of the hour. he has a big fan who wishes -- >> coop! coop! what's up, coop? coop! >> hey, how's it going. >> can i tell you something? anderson cooper does a hell of a job on this network. you need to turn this baby over to him. >> larry: 24 hours. >> what country do you think the guy's going to come from to replace him? do you think they're going to grab a guy, we've got romanian that does a -- he does a column. i'm telling you, a.c. throws down, baby. you've been doing a great job. i've been watching. >> well, thank you very much. appreciate it. there's a lot of good romanian columnists out there, though. >> larry: what's your topic? >> see, he's balanced. >> larry tonight, keeping them honest, they want your vote but don't want to answer the tough questions. we're talking about a number of candidates, democrats and
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republicans not only ducking the press, they're intimidating and bullying reporters to try to get the answers voters want and deserve. the journalist in alaska who tried to ask questions of joe miller, he wound up in handcuffs. we'll take a look at what happened there and the surprising connections of joe miller's private security detail. also the chandra levy story, finally a suspect goes on trial for her murder. nine years later we're looking at that in crime and punishment. and the naacp report on the tea party, is it fair? we're going to look at the group who actually did the study and look at what their agenda may be. those stories and more at the top of the hour. >> larry: that's 10:00 eastern, 7:00 pacific. >> i can answer that last one on the tea party. not fair. that's my guess. >> larry: you knew that. >> that's my guess. they're not going to mess with cooper, by the way. when he wants questions answered, they answer.
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he bri >> larry: if you were running this network you would not have pundits, you would have analysts. what's the difference? >> a pundit has a particular agenda that typically more partisan in nature. they're working -- i want people that can help squeeze through all the crap. he sits in a room with -- have you ever seen david gergen on election night? you're looking at, is this the cafeteria at the ymca? you look down there, there's 800 people in the room. let's talk to this guy, he's from crazy people united. by the time they get to gergen, you're like, my eyes are bleeding. i'm coughing up. gergen will say something that sounds reasonable but at that point, you know -- >> larry: good point. >> you're peeing in the ocean. why did i have to ruin everything? everything was going so well and i had to go blue.
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why did i have to go blue? >> larry: it's your nature. we'll be back with our remaining moments. watch him tomorrow night with the autism special. the rally is the 30th and the book, we'll talk about it after this. [ male announcer ] one look can turn the everyday into romantic.
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>> the book is "earth," my picture which is banned because it's -- what? it's number one on "the new york times" list. page 39. >> settle down. >> larry: okay. you always put one picture in so walmart will ban it. >> that's right. >> larry: this is your picture in this book. >> that's right. nude supreme court in the earlier book. scalia was the one swinging the pipe in that one. so you're in good company. >> larry: what's the concept of "earth"? >> you mean the book? >> larry: what's the concept. >> it's a guide. a history and complex history, how we got here, what we accomplished while we were here and how we left. why we left. >> larry: what led you to this. you're not a hiss tare yin. >> what? how dare you, sir. >> larry: what are you? you're a host of a show. >> well, if you read the book -- >> larry: this is a major book. >> yes, you'll see it's mostly false.
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but there are a lot of very funny pictures. and isn't that the important thing? >> larry: it's a very funny book. >> thank you very much, my friend. >> larry: you're not shocked it's number one, are you? you're an american fixture. >> make me sound like a toilet. you're a porcelain monument that stands alone. >> larry: i'm not supposed to say this but a lot of people have tweeted us about, how long are you going to do this show. >> this show? >> larry: your show. >> why? what do they know? who's fwit twittering? is that how i get fired? i know what? i love it. i feel it's the one job i've ever had that feels like i'm able to completely immerse myself into. but it's exhausting, and sometimes as you know, you just want to spend a little more time with people that love you at home. so -- but right now, i'm -- you know, we're just trying to keep our heads down and get through all the next -- >> larry: goto

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