tv Larry King Now RT June 21, 2017 9:00pm-9:30pm EDT
9:00 pm
twenty four i never really thought. i was the years of the golden years and. this is another phase of my career the. owners of the book was your kid at the. people's time helping me. through. spiritual on a great thing sometimes it's like stars aligned for people. is it isn't it amazing. in the balanced way when you think of all present i don't know what to say and i don't give myself all.
9:01 pm
musician taryn manning you favor her and then love her as pennsyltucky of the emmy winning orange is the new black the third season of this mega hit for netflix returns june ninth taryn is also known for her performances in eight mile hustle and flow and crossroads and she recently released a new song called glitch life your character really evolved from this like the like which column likable was. pretty bad likable he she played. pensive turkey. principle. well you
9:02 pm
know as as we do as humans she's a lot you know as she's lost evolving and fear not who she is because i think that we're all kind of a work in progress in life so i feel that you know where she started coming in there not a very educated not raised properly you know as far as what i've been in the back stories the writers i've written for me that really shape how i play her but she has come a long way you know she's she's i learned a lot about forgiveness in sort of you know laying down and types of like she's very judgmental did you think with the character was written but they would have heard stranger never of you know i wasn't sure i pretty much i read i read it and i was like oh right we're going to just sign up to play this you know awful version heard quite some time. did you like her more no. i really like her i like
9:03 pm
her both ways because it's acting and it's really fun exercise those types of eyes skills and starving and i find it enjoyable to go all over the place whether you've been acting for a time is it surprising to suddenly have this. career yes very good word and i really like i always say my you know i say my heyday was when i was like twenty four and never really thought i could get better in the sense of like all rise fall like dollars doubt that was the good years the golden years and i guess yeah this is another phase of of of my career and is very exciting but no i didn't think you would do this this is the most successful my flick show for i think it is i mean i know that we do feel like i don't know the numbers why is he doing still with i think you know not so i get to like cerebral spiritual on a great things sometimes it's like stars aligned for people you get the right group
9:04 pm
of like spears together and off we go that's one part of looking at it you know that's one way or if you want to go technical in scientific obviously it's a testament to the writing judge a coherent is amazing just read a quote renegade in the best way like very courageous in my love i just love what she stands for she's very like this it is very brave and. yeah i don't i don't know why bunch of women some boobs. you know read the script the first star did you think it would be a hit. yeah yeah yeah why did you think ok i'm not sure i i never really gauge something like is this going to be a hit did i think that out enjoying myself playing this and that this kavi i can enjoy or will show yes i hit i mean that's kind of you know subjective but i
9:05 pm
mean i saw the makings of well could be a hit it doesn't shy away from sensitive topics and oranges and blood you've been were you your characters reaped. is it a challenge to play it yes it's a challenge hard. sometimes it's hard but it's obviously those of the role it's other things like i have to log bear responsibility now and in the best way because it's been very educational to just sort of do the whole thing ray correctly like even a moments like this because it is a big topic it's scary a little bit really kind of in the fifth season does it get more political. it's always relevant it remains relevant you know is she doing it the way that these writers can forecast because you know they're they're writing and but they
9:06 pm
can nail ing it as ever as if they're right in like current day do they give you any input can you say. i'm not comfortable saying that sure that line is doesn't fit what i feel i mean it definitely talks but with all due respect to the writers you know that they've slaved over that in the best way like they got their all together and it's. it's not. one hundred percent poll eight to go in chines i bet actually been in trouble for doing that on another show as of. yet but there's ample every now and again i you can hear a little sound in that that's going to happen but you don't get a lot does a casket a law that's there much yeah it's fun being on a hit yeah there is cool like it's fun to come back out of your hide isn't hear about all the things everybody's been doing the critical acclaim was immediate
9:07 pm
right i mean all these years the new black was a hit at the from the get go. people started hugging me orange is the new blood has already been renewed through its seven seasons are you in it for another two years two seasons. mysore. what do you mean yeah i know we're i don't know i mean never knew the show yet it is you're not renewed i mean i don't i mean it's all those things or it's like maybe maybe number that's or the mystery i'm not allowed to tell i've been programmed or. you mean they might kill you or. i don't know that you can say. you got a lot of critical acclaim in the mid two thousand and four performances in eight miles a home movie and hustle and flow. are those the roles you're particularly proud of . yeah there's a there's are those are two very special projects to me. a lot of people thought
9:08 pm
that like i went away not that everybody knew me and i vanished off the face of the earth or something but i've always worked and i'm proud of a lot of like you know independent films too that never really did i guess way you know what we did it hope whatever that means there's still enjoyed the process and where you're from i was going to virginia where i've heard about fifty of the mcclane i really want to use a book by a great. you did you ever go through a rough patch in your career or your wisdom work what is it what's a rough patch rough patches when you're not working so just based on what money the general go through long periods of time of difficult it's a tough for freshman acting and it isn't always up yet i was involved as have you had times where. i have yeah i was yeah i've had times where you know i'm
9:09 pm
not getting roles and stuff in there never really i've ever seen you know bought into that it's like diner and doing that as i understand those mountains and valleys she never said to yourself i'm going to quit this i've said that night never the words quit but i've said that i don't fully feel like i'm walking in my flee destiny that there's something else out there that i meant to be doing and i'm that the that the life that baffles me the most i think crossroads was good for you there with the cross was a great time and it's not spears you like working with brittney's he's awesome you mentioned a couple of years ago that you love to have britney on orange is the new black have you made any progress. they know of i think i just sort of just they should be amazing on their. we were you first a musician yes you share and musician and guitar his her.
9:10 pm
yes which could mean the actor who wasn't so much assuage i grew up doing ballet. valerie affairs as a dancer and i went to orange county high school of the arts which is like for the dance program that was my main focus like when i moved to hollywood to dance and all but all the while i was taking acting courses and everything and basically i just what happened was i got a role to play a dancer and i was hired in rehearsal rehearsing and then they fired me like. because they got more money in the budget and they wanted a bigger star and at that time i was like nineteen in i was devastated you know i mean you would have thought there's like flowers all over my house i mean it's there is no reason for it like mean there was anything i did wrong it is wanted someone bigger that's what i learned about like the politics sort of crunching
9:11 pm
numbers if you will and that's when i was like oh yeah well i can play guitar and i can write so that's sort of like made that really boosted the the singing stuff stop dancing i can still dance but a yeah like i got the part really you know you go there yeah it's not because it's not personal though ok at the time there's a show called roz well that was a very it was a big show and. i was replaced by sheree appleby who's a lovely person and we've spoke many times first i adore aside i like but then i realize you know as a herself told me about a glitch a life which i visit is the you know leading shock of my e.p. and just it's. it's a body of work that's been a long time coming in that particular term and word is just sort of how i feel
9:12 pm
about technology meeting you know reliable you just had a foot falling i don't text and it is hard to keep up with with you know technology is like ever changing and if you don't stay out you know in our line of business if you don't have so many followers or this or that you can like lose rolls over you know not of likes on facebook or just of those asinine to me to be honest you write room stuff there are moments that i have some correctors but you like showing as much as i bring embarrassing. music ally i don't call myself like an incredible vocalist edges re my my stuff and i do love it but i but there was different purposes for me you were on the studio for some time you know you never stop singing i just i got a little let down with with the business is far as like i was assigned a major label and then you know that happened in the band of my brother in law we sometimes get a little bit. lead down you can have to recalibrate but this could be
9:13 pm
a big it could lead to a full album is a. have a gag a lot of a lot of sign it's about taking the right ones out now listing the singles i'll be almost become so up next we're talking politics and terrorist bucket list for after the break. i'm a trial lawyer i've spent countless hours poring through documents that tell the story about the ugly side of. corporate media rich uses to talk about the car. i'm going to paint a clear picture about how disturbing how cool corporate conduct has been in ma. these are stories that you know no exception to my pepto new host of american.
9:14 pm
question. watch the hawks founded by three young americans who love their country but we have to costly question our government watching the hawks brings the stories the give voice to the voice as we dig a little deeper we get the stories that the average one else is afraid to touch is afraid to talk about because they don't want to upset their corporate sponsors or interrupt their government access now is the time more than ever we need to question more. we're in this post truth world her words have to matter to me about educating people and giving them contacts instead of telling them what to make dialogue is far more valuable than debate.
9:15 pm
called the feeling of. every the world experience. and you get it on the old roll. according to just. come along for the. backward town meeting the multi-talented actress songwriter singer dancer what else do you do town manning does a lot of thing that annoys people you're not a big hit for music education in schools is that leaving with all these budget cuts i feel like i feel like people honest and i'm like music healer
9:16 pm
and that's universal language brings people together and it's saying you're cut that it's a good creative outlet or do you think of our present. i just say there's such a hard and it's like you know he is there and he is there so it's like you kind of to just you can add to just wish for the best in saying good positive energy because i don't really know this for what to say about it i'm definitely shocked by some of the positions that he takes but i don't know what to say i mean i don't want to get myself killed. strummed. ok we play a little game of if you only knew and i just threw some questions that you who was your childhood celebrity crush. childhood. probably like. corey corey haim she great talent they can do a handstand for like
9:17 pm
a minute really biggest risk you've ever taken probably just. let me jump into this crazy line or. guilty pleasure like oh i like salt salt lake's he's lot of phantom counter there's this one there's one gentleman that . i like unicorns ok i've liked them for a long time and they're beautiful thing to me but i showed up to a big generous package out my front door of my home of my mother and it was huge and we're both like what's the rule of freaked out of it and it was busy like a wine to. like a life size units you know corn in right away it's like he had me on facebook like so and you think i might. as. well it is a lot you know it's for seven madam. but you know he did. you know i mean it
9:18 pm
was. something on your professional bucket list. i like to say i would like to do what i've been directing. and i've been writing you know some some comedy material that i can't wait for people to experience because i've got a sort of typecast is there trouble is playing needs is jarett yeah i just you know and it's like i'm actually kind of a goof on real life it's sometimes can be frustrating but directing and producing and then does also like does just some humanitarian work and in helping people believe that dreams can come true because i'm not a dream crusher i believe you can come from like anywhere and you have you here in your craft in sharply it's all that you can have what we have to turn your personal bucket list my personal bucket list to make amends with my my family my
9:19 pm
mother person you trade places with for a day. to get one. for a day. in big male street something you wish you were better at i wish i was better at i guess writing strangers job you've ever had primaries as brito adventure and what. is called murray's a burrito avenger. was the biggest perk of being a celebrity that is for be a celebrity a celebrity. an actor or were people know you now they know you are a it seems or show you hear like that if you actually listen they are just going oh is this little you know blind short girls like i don't know they will actually listen now to what i have to say pay attention to i guess. what superpower would you like to have. to review in mines. if you were in an actor and
9:20 pm
a musician what would he think you do i think that r.v. and so as the healing like acupuncture in g. hilling in probably go to a nine and methods his silence and be a monk tell me something we don't know about you. but no skeletons in my closet no skeletons i am married you know ever been close. have you. but. i want to be married. why have children. but i'm getting older so i don't know if that's possible but i hope and adopt town mannings are just the new black kids nine season ten season fifty. and i'm rolling around in my head as how many wives you've had so you. can. get on the list turn
9:21 pm
my light one up. some social media questions jason we're going to reach out where did you find your research or inspiration for pennsyltucky on orange is the new black aware that if i marry a search i'm basically i did a lot of. like a you tube search share a lot about the judicial system i learned a lot about mess in search of the beautiful ingredients that you know who mess the consist of in point i realize it's sort of how you know. someone's brain could this be ruined by that and as a player with all these different things in mind how did she get her name. it's as matings. it's third a way where she's from and then you know she's got her real name in all different just nicknames she's from pennsylvania i'm kentucky and this is actually also from
9:22 pm
virginia to another from jason wagner how many takes did the skateboard bashing scene require on sons of anarchy it was a styrofoam skateboard and it took to take speak cuz they only had to see kind of the nail it. joy that i really i really enjoy working with kids who go jade watson on our blog guess what is it like to work with terrence howard. prior of the most incredibly educational. situations in my life i really is very very intelligent it's hard to keep up with but he's a very good acting partner did he make you better i believe in his or was there a moment when you knew. that you'd made it. man that said. i
9:23 pm
still feel like it's like you know it's like a marathon not a sprint i think when i marry with a child or when i i don't know i don't know what skitt what that means but i know that i get roles in offers and sometimes i don't and i really want to roll and it's always a struggle you know really but it's a beautiful struggle it was your first pay back to the practice i was like that and we're going to tell me derryn lare flynn boyle that was the cold start off with . ok what do you want from the next chapter in your career oh ah so i've been as is a lot recently and like i have to say that i used to be really big on goals and tie lines in this and that but i really have to say that because of some of the circumstances in my life that i live every day day to day and i just try to obviously continue to be the best i can be at my craft but i don't have any. goals
9:24 pm
are i mean it's really good right now so it's like a hit show yeah and his gang come to an end and everything is all good of all things do they say but i believe that there's a lot more interesting stuff for me to do you know like living out here i like living in los angeles new york's a little more tough for me they're going to promote the tune they are promoting the tune that's very good because and that's ahead in the album clicks yeah yeah i mean you know it's one of those things like i'm an actor trying to sing now but you know you have to give as a stigma but i love i love music so if you really knew how genuine authentic it is for me maybe they would listen floor thank you. thanks to my guest john manning the season of our injuries the new black premier's june ninth and as always you can find me on twitter and james things i'll see you next time.
9:26 pm
the mission of newsworthy is to go to the people tell their side of the story our stories are well sourced we don't hide anything from the public and i don't think the mainstream media in this country can say that i think an average viewer knows that r.t. america has a different perspective so that we're not hearing one echo chamber that mainstream media is constantly spewing. i mean we're not beholden to any corporate sponsor no one tells us what the cover how long the coverage or how to say it that's the beauty of archie america. we hear both sarge we hear from both sides and we question more that journalists are not getting anything get in your way to bring it home to the american people. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around
9:27 pm
currency corporations run washington washington controls the media the media over the voters elected a businessman to run this country business equals power who must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. earlier today president obama said on the. points and there is always well that's what i think that's always something. to hear something out to you know the u.s. . has used to so you know it's on the story because it's got real.
9:28 pm
greetings and salutations all right hauke watchers i want you to prepare yourselves for what i'm about to tell you i want you to find that comfy chair turn up that volume and break out your favorite snack a mint chocolate chip ice cream man myself because you've got to prepare yourselves because i'm about to drop a bomb bombs on the mainstream narrative but i can assure you at c.n.n. and others gnashing their teeth and white knuckling when these little stories came blasting over the news wire let's start with our good friends at c.n.n. do you remember a few weeks back when saudi arabia the united arab emirates and others decided to execute a political and economic blockade against the country of qatar and c.n.n. excitedly ran with this tell our viewers what you're learning well wolf u.s. investigators believe that russian hackers were behind the cyber breach against cutter's state news agency the hackers planted
9:29 pm
a false news report friendly to you iran and critical of president donald trump that is now being used by saudi arabia and other u.s. allies as a reason to carry out an economic and political black blockade of qana but sadly if c.n.n. had expressed just an ounce of journalistic restraint instead of once again falling for the old unnamed us and. teligent sources blame all things on russia you know that line they might have avoided have awkward feeling of perpetrating fake news after it was revealed that this week by qatar's attorney general in actuality evidence shows cyber attack on state run news agency is linked to states that cut ties with qatar. or wolf blitzer ag is is so hard to wash out of that beard it's all up on the face that way and speaking of egg on your face it appears that every warhawk intelligence harken cable news desk.
30 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on