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ignore it. post only what really matters. to your facebook news feed. today on larry king our play multi-talented david arquette you play weird people i do like getting weirder for some reason why do you think that is i don't know i'm with you just a. bit unconventional and people don't really know what box to put me in but that's a you know there's a list of factors for the the big movies and if you're just not on there you typically not going to work it's like so you end up doing these smaller films which is kind of cool it's just more of a grind will initials of these and i was yeah you have my but i'm it's only for duper that we're doing a bar mitzvah in israel is kind of like getting married in las vegas and they've made it really easy for you plus this is something people don't know about the home for others a lot of him. good don't google me next on larry king now.
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governor larry king now my special guest is david arquette a career actor writer director producer philanthropist nightlife and first sario the list goes on and on he currently stars in cleaners about to contract elisabeth on the targets of an f.b.i. probe the second season of cleaners premieres august nineteenth exclusively on crackle and also be seen an upcoming civil war drama field of law shoes you did a movie about the kidnapping of frank sinatra's had read the i know all about that . i know it's an interesting story you played the kid never yeah getting barry something going forgot it was there but yeah i was a kid i went to school with him in high school and he got a crazy idea let's wrong that a kid exactly i actually got to meet frank sinatra jr and he was very gracious
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about he was a very kind he's still going on he's losing it. in the band for his father he said a great voice yes it was but unfortunate name for. it's hard to live under the shadow of so what about the arquette name. your family everybody is in the world the theater right yeah we're like fourth generation that goes back to vaudeville like we grand father was cliff arquette charlie we put our cat yeah charlie weaver your grandfather was clint barton have similarly charlie weaver one of the funniest people ever think you know it's a silly only house on old hollywood where is the jack paar show or he was tremendous was your father in the business to my father was yeah i was in films like waiting to go waiting for guffman he was a improvisational actor for like forty five years in the system everybody patricia resigned. alexis and my brother richard is also an actor all the kids are actors
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we're going to house it was him competitive there was there was dramatic. there's a lot of lost but it also it was good i mean we're all very emotional we were you in the pecking order i'm the youngest you're a baby. little baby david you may have done the best oh i don't know what i think what a life let's talk about cleaners what why did you what attracted you to well i love the idea of this new digital space i mean you're you're perfect in the new world yeah it's great you know and people can just download it for free on crackle dot com and just a lot of fun loved polly and the director writer was just an amazing guy wrote a really fun i just grabbed that just kind of like it's nonstop just just what's the story about it's about these two girls who are like these mercenaries who are just you know go out and sort of cause trouble they're kind of they're i mean
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they're not really bad guys and the f.b.i. is tracking them and i'm an f.b.i. agent and i don't typically get the f.b.i. you know you go. it was a good offer to i bet five years ago you could not have imagined i'm going to be on crackle now not on me and i don't even know if it all existed. you know i know we're around it yeah i know what you can get it on you know how does it get there i don't know who i am and i am not. but its cause i mean you could get it like he can if you watch it in your x.-box you know i know you will go on the phone you know study any of the f.b.i. has worked out your visit i got to go meet with some of the f.b.i. agent the federal building and it was pretty interesting just to walk around there and see some of the stuff that they're doing what makes the show edgy. pretty much the way he shoots it and sort of it's just a lot of action and it's kind of it's designed for sort of the core audience which
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has got a teenage boys and is that oh yeah and it's just you know these two beautiful girls that are just kind of kicking butt which has got to go and i just kind of get caught up in it all you said that the industry is like the economy that the middle class is obiter rated what do you mean well nowadays it seems like there is either like super high budget films and or these sort of low like you know miniscule but budget for this no twenty million dollar drama no not really i mean there's there are seldomly but you know so it's you know there's a list of of actors for the big movies and if you're just not on their you typically not going to work as for much so you end up doing these smaller films which is kind of cool because there's more work out there it's just not sort of always the same quality not necessarily quality as as much. you know it's it's just more of a grind really are you always working i try to stay busy i like to i like to i like
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to actually just didn't have five film for a very young student you know just trying to you know give or you help her out and just stay active and we talk about that a little what's what field abortions philip glass's is a really interesting story it's based on a civil war battle that these kids from the virginia military institute got pulled up on their like you know from fourteen to seventeen and they got pulled up at the south toward the end yeah for the south or the end of the war and it centers around that and it's follow you there literally i play a cat in the park who is for the north when i blow all the kids away. yeah. you have a you play weird people right there why are you getting weirder for some reason why do you think that is i don't know i guess i'm a bit unconventional and people don't really know. what box to put me in but that's
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a you know some people when they say let's we need this kind of offbeat sort of weird. dream school tell me about it is great yeah they take fifteen kids are in danger of dropping out i school and they give him sort of an amazing high school experience of sort of going to riggs i did about their education you know fifty cent is one of their mentors and teaches them the rules and susie orman teaches them finance and jesse jackson teaches them speech and it's just really interesting and out of then was you for this. and exactly sure how i got involved but it was a great show i mean they did a second season unfortunately or fortunately i was having a baby so i can be a part of it but it's really a great group of people and what they do you know out of the fifteen. kids i believe thirteen of them went on to then you know stay in school and graduate you get
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a feeling of fulfillment through them yeah i mean i try to learn from everything going on so i've learned a lot from them as much as they learn from me and you had a hard time yourself in school right a little bit i mean i was a bit of a troublemaker until i found the drama department and that's a great teacher named ben to baldo and he just going to give me direction so i was like a graffiti writer running around the city to see you know you a bad kid a little bit of it a little bit rowdy rowdy i mean i grew up sort of on the other side hollywood where you know you see bike all around town and you know just get into trouble and break dance and do graffiti and then. you know when i found the drama department became a sort of structure and i'd have to audition i mean rehearse after school and on weekends and sort of just gave me some focus you sister alexis is a transsexual right you talked about you talked about that and you meant a transgender student yeah well tell me about that yeah it was really interesting i
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mean you know in dream school there were there is this kid in allen new strange gender and he was just talking about how difficult it was for him and i remember just growing up game a boy yeah i remember growing up with my sister and just see how cruel kids are sort of like you know the root of all of this all those born male. male she just did with your brother and. just how did the benefit of the family handle that we always sort of knew you know what i mean so it was it was pretty easy i mean. it's kind of funny i mean i hate to say it but there's a. there's this like i don't know how to explain it there's an aspect of my sister that when she's sort of power boy part girl it's kind of what i grew up with is i don't know there's something that seems more authentic to me than when she's a girl because when she's a girl it's like she becomes catty or she's gets
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a little like attitude i mean i don't. like that i've met her as a boy. sort of medium girl but i love for me but that's kind of silly to say and i love her and i love or sort of you know diva ness but it comes i don't know what about the student you helped that he didn't bring it to teen years it didn't yeah i mean that scene just talking about it and seeing our only painful it was for him and remembering how painful it was for my sister you wrote a having a boast op-ed about your experience on dream school and you said you're trying to play something called the time this game is that rare for you oh it's not that is a half. but you know from front of life to from over but yeah i mean it's had a tete a tete it cheat everybody you know equal you know i always think of it as like you always look each other in the eye you never look down on anyone you never look up to worship anyone everybody's an equal when you start thinking on those terms you
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know it just puts things in perspective you know if you catch yourself not you know it will go into your head if you look at like israel and gaza while. why do people tell me i boggles why i mean i consent to me i just had a new baby and he's he's three and a half months and i look into his eyes and i dismissed an experience where i was looking into his eyes and i was like oh my god oh my god and i felt like all the people from my past all the kind like loving people that you know my mom and dad and all these different people i was like oh they can see me through his eyes right now and just little moments like that and like how much you love a child and just of people could somehow understand that no matter what side you're on the children there's somebody who's child and and a lot of the hatred that comes from it is from the loss of that life you know it's you know their. son or daughter died in the struggle and just you know all that
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love they had from just going to flip subside down and becomes all the say but it's a nonstop cycle i mean truly you were in israel couple years ago i was yeah i had my but i mean it's not only for do birth you're jewish yeah absolutely to convert your father to your mother my mother is just my father converted to islam that actually we were born i was born on a commune in virginia which was based on a. indonesian philosophy that was wrapped around sort of hindu buddhism in islam so and then my mother was jewish and my father was christian so we had a big melting pot of sort of you lost it was your jewish yeah absolutely or your my view a citizen of israel if you so desire what was it like to be bomb it's that was great it was at the wailing wall and i sort of did that because they are doing a bar mitzvah in israel is kind of like getting married in las vegas that they can make it really easy and you don't have to study for my money but it was an honor to
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be in such a powerful place you speak out on the middle east and all. i mean i try not to but if it weren't for actors diluted into the. you know. i feel for the innocent people in the crossfire is just let's get more casualties of war i hate that term up next we're talking about fatherhood family and one of my favorite people craig ferguson to this.
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the government says it wants to close the secretary of defense and defense department are committed to the president's goal of closing guantanamo bay. why are there so many legal broken locks for the remaining teams in the states constitution doesn't apply to these proceedings the government has demonstrated that they have no respect for the attorney client relationship no you can't look inside that board no you can't see the place which is adjacent to the client cell if the public or what actually happened that heads would roll there are a lot of issues that are being handled at a higher level join us as we seek answers to those issues and much more this is mark breaking the set on the back.
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the bad with david arquette he stars in cleaners it's the second season will debut all this night. exclusively on crackle you had a baby with your fiance and you have a ten year old with your ex courtney cox you know that's very friendly to. your partner's right yeah we have a production company together and we have a child to go to so does that bug you fiance. i mean you know sometimes life has been surveyed it took a little kids a little. you know tricky sometimes but you just have to. talk about it in and you share the child that you are yeah whether it's a girl coco season ten years on she's amazing and then you formed a production we did you have a production company when you were married oh yeah we had a production company we were married it still is we love working together we're still really close friends and we have a development deal with a.b.c.
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so we have we're producing cougar town right now and she's on her i think it's like this sixth season coming up that's a hit yeah absolutely and tell me about the craig ferguson deal celebrity name game you got involved with my buddy craig is the best we reproduce this this show called celebrity name game three years ago and we did the pilot and they just sat around we tried to get interested and finally dead marmer mercury an amazing company and fremantle picked it up and they really know sort of the game show space so they you know we had crag and craig's just this incredible host who just keeps it super light and it's a lot of fun it's you know a half hour show that just really when it was three years ago so while he was doing late late show yes yeah yeah and the pilot sat around and now you you produced that now and yeah now we're doing like eighty episodes it's it's and where's it there it's going to be syndicated so it'll be like next the family feud what is is the
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way it works oh it's just like the parlor game celebrity where you say. you know he wears his band as they leave theater. you know i think that one of the great interviewers of the larry king what about you nightclubs yeah nightclub called booty bellows which is it's bootsy bellows bellows yeah we call it bootsy's but yet it's named after my mother who she was a pin up model in the first year period of time i was going through this book called i was a fifty's pinup and i came across a naked picture of my mom and she was still alive at the time and i said mom look at these pages and there are four pictures of her like having a cat fight with another girl and she's like oh david we were really fighting i think i'm not really worried about our mom remake of a magazine she's like yeah i was like well did you ever strip you know did you she's like well i did burlesque dance i said did you have a name and she said it was booty bellows that's why we named it and we it's
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a pretty fun place i mean we know right on sunset boulevard across from above and you got that place of course yeah that's a place yeah that's one place the big big place and the other puppets and all kinds of crazy stuff you ever think you had a weird life. i mean i was a w c w heavyweight champion of the world it doesn't do any weird of them. you were sober for some time and then i heard you called howard stern and you drank again. yeah i was for like two and a half years and and of an alcoholic. were you or i do i yeah i am i guess i you always are you know once you sort of why did you go back. i don't know man it's much easier to be sober i mean as hard as it is life's easier you're just sort of more accountable and sort of more on your game but there's also
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a fun factor that i was missing and i'm a bit of a wild child so you know i try to keep it all in check for so i'd like to be an ejector you're a functioning alcoholic and. you go on binges no i don't and i don't go on binges i want to you know the on say think about what is courtney thinking they're pretty cool i mean you know things get life's life gets complicated sometimes no you know but there were a lot of driving. only fits in the scene if you're you know but. if you're like partying in a senior while the i mean i did this one movie called the key because it was pretty wild there was some wild like yeah sometimes if you have like sex scenes or something so you read little joy when you read the script it says actor drinks i think are good they have. but it's not funny it could be serious you know i mean
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you know drive and drink no never drive and drink pretty good about that i love that club was great across the border. and they they rent it out for parties to have you read up a part is the good to have you involved with many charities tell me about o.p.c. see ocean park community center o.p.c. sees amazing it's the largest sort of community center on the on the west side that deals with homeless relief and you know it's a battered women's shelter and they they just really are seems to know it's everything you need they have a ninety five percent success rate of getting people off the streets so once you get into their system the first thing they do when you show up is they give you a locker which doesn't seem like a big deal but when you're homeless and you don't have anywhere to put your stuff it's an incredible thing so you put your stuff away then they give you a shower and if you want to get in the whole thing the feed you the get into the system to try to find you housing. you know meant mental health you involved. i got
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involved through feeding america which is the nation's largest hunger relief organization i worked with them for three years and we did a lot of great work there and then i sort of got more involved on a community level we have some social media questions for this or bryson knocks on facebook anything you just scream films for you and i love doing them there was a lot of fun but i don't think so after the loss at chelsea taking out how celebrity name game going and how awesome is craig ferguson he's the greatest i mean there's no one is as late as him and just thinks on his toes and he's such a great spirit. really fun it's just a fun show and it's especially because of him when we live there this fall i think in september pablo rancho via facebook i read that you were born to a christian mother jewish father who later became a muslim have you ever dabbled in scientology and i have dabbled but i know a lot of the. intelligence there really stand up people there's
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a there's an accountability with their sort of philosophy that i really appreciate they get a lot of bad rap so they do they do but other other folks i know really stand people and called on smith tweets what do you think the public perception of you is and does that jive with what you consider yourself to be. i don't know i just went to a concert last night it was really fun just walking in because people cheat me more like on their body which is fun you know it's not like i don't think there's the same sort of like i don't know there's doesn't seem this. it's different like if i'm going out with my ex and they see courtney there's a sort of like and it's obviously she was on friends and she's a huge star so there's a while factor but when it's me they're like hey david one thousand i think people like yelling at me joking about but that's kind of what i like and that's how i know people see me i try to be as honest and real as possible i try not to sort of
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play the fake game you're you what's it like having a ten year old girl three month old boy it's a lot harder i mean i are good little nagell are going to be new. harder after ten years you know ok we got it just you know a little game called if you only knew i just who was the first girl you have a cast i think. her name was alina how lena elena yeah as always david i was shopping. for school around school and. yes friends and family which is a guilty pleasure you have guilty pleasure. of love because you're stuck on a desert island what three things you want with you. three things my kids and my girls characteristic you most appreciate in other people kindness and. just. you know not being judgment on me to dream role is there
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a part of the would like to play or have played. i'm not exactly sure i mean there's a there's a film i wrote that i just love to get made rather than than a role specifically you know you're trying yeah i mean it took us four and a half years to write the script and then i wrote it with cliff dorfman who's an amazing writer he wrote the film warrior so it's just hard to get people to read it if you could have a superpower what would it be. i believe like to be able to like why i love you know this is the same love throughout the world solve the problem yeah just i like to be invisible for. relating you know my god think of fun you know i came through it i didn't think like most under-rated i knew it was the most under-rated thing about los angeles the most under-rated thing about
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things is. that people think it doesn't have a history but there's an incredible history behind it and most under-rated is. that you know people say that you know people are faking when you really grow up in l.a. and you know people it's more like us yeah it's really downtown i was alluding to beautiful skies skyline it's not a lot and it's a great down yeah when you go downtown it's like you're actually in like a metropolis that is you know any proudest achievement. children really holding forty three a levels for three that's in the prime of life i have ties older than. is this something people don't know about. sort of those. go google me. thanks dave thanks for everything thanks to my guys david arquette
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the. look at. what's happening i'm out in martin and this is breaking the set tonight we have a very special show for you and future in an exclusive debate between two very prominent jewish boyce's with very different perspectives on the israel palestine conflict without further ado let's break the side of. the bleep bleep bleep. bleep very hard to. act with the other three there.
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it's been over three weeks since the start of operation protective that the latest military offensive launched by israel against the gaza strip to date the bombing campaign and subsequent invasion has resulted in the deaths of one thousand four hundred thirty two palestinians the vast majority of which are civilians including three hundred twenty seven children and one hundred sixty six women according to the gaza health ministry on the israeli's side as many as fifty six i.d.f. soldiers and the recent billions of also been killed according to reuters the situation on the ground is changing by the minute and these numbers reflect only.

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