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in "malice n wonderland" snoop plays a cornrowed superhero. let's take a look. >> wonderland!dern-day robin hood. malice! >> i greatly appreciate you guys for coming out tonight. wonderland right now is in desperate need for us to become one. everybody know that me and kane got a thing. i don't like him. he don't like me. i've come to find out that it's about all of us becoming one to unite, to fight against that man called kane. we become untouchable. >> larry: snoop, we've had a tough time picking clips out of there for, you know, a family show. why are you so gritty? >> it's needed sometimes. i do have family time. i had a family show that i had on the air for two years called "fatherhood" with my wife and my beautiful kids. so i do have time to give up a little family time. but people tend to love the edginess of snoop dogg. so i've got to give them what they love, larry. >> larry: you've got to do what you've got to do. >> i've got to give them what they want. >> larry: the last time you were on you showed a wholesome side, the family guy as you said, the husband who reco
in "malice n wonderland" snoop plays a cornrowed superhero. let's take a look. >> wonderland!dern-day robin hood. malice! >> i greatly appreciate you guys for coming out tonight. wonderland right now is in desperate need for us to become one. everybody know that me and kane got a thing. i don't like him. he don't like me. i've come to find out that it's about all of us becoming one to unite, to fight against that man called kane. we become untouchable. >> larry:...
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a followup to "malice in wonderland." the movie "malice in wonderland" was also released this week.. to welcome snoop dogg back to "larry king live." you're going to see some extraordinary things during this hour including me in a crazy car. we'll talk about the car later. "malice madness" what is that? >> it's me and my new record. my tenth solo record, i might add. i just went in and just made a record that felt good to me that was more about me having a good time and putting people in the spirit of just enjoying some good music. >> larry: but malice implies bad. >> yeah because in the beginning of this record i had a lot of malice in my heart and i was kind of frustrated and upset with the whole industry and then towards the end of this record i found myself being in a place called wonderland and that's why the record is called "malice in wonderland" because i made it to happiness. >> larry: what changed? >> my family being around me and enjoying the fact that people want to listen to me from being a rookie in 1992 to still being here and people still loving my music. so that got
a followup to "malice in wonderland." the movie "malice in wonderland" was also released this week.. to welcome snoop dogg back to "larry king live." you're going to see some extraordinary things during this hour including me in a crazy car. we'll talk about the car later. "malice madness" what is that? >> it's me and my new record. my tenth solo record, i might add. i just went in and just made a record that felt good to me that was more about me...
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amy scored the game-winner and there's only one way to celebrate in the winter wonderland. snow angels. usa won it 1-0. >>> finally twins and yankees, denard span lined a foul ball in the crowd and hit somebody. hoe headed for the stands and it hit someone. it turns out he hit his own mother. fortunately she was oklahoma and was able to walk up the aisle under her own power. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> well, heidi and spencer add more names to the list of folks who are answer ggry at them. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, what could be better for a hometown home coming for a gold medal olympian. you're watching "early today." >>> a very good morning to you once against jacksonville, you finally broke the streak, 105 days without temperatures riding the 80-degree mark. beautiful through kansas city. notice the clouds increasing through much of the area will limit temperatures. back here in childress, texas, we had a record 97 degrees. back around '86. a little bit of snow possible in billings
amy scored the game-winner and there's only one way to celebrate in the winter wonderland. snow angels. usa won it 1-0. >>> finally twins and yankees, denard span lined a foul ball in the crowd and hit somebody. hoe headed for the stands and it hit someone. it turns out he hit his own mother. fortunately she was oklahoma and was able to walk up the aisle under her own power. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> well, heidi and...
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. >> it's like a winter wonderland. i saw someone take a peek where the cherry blossom blooms are flowing. it's beautiful. >> reporter: according to the cherry blossom festival official bloom watch, the peak days will last until next wednesday. bringing out amateur photographers by the score. >> i love taking pictures. i te as many as i can and pick the best of them. >> every year we get one or two special ones. >> reporter: along with the throngs came traffic, bumper to bumper. the festival continues all day saturday and the washington nationals host a late afternoon exhibition game. that's for another day. tonight, it was all smiles. >> just seeing all the colors and the cherry blossoms fall down. my son was trying to catch them. it's a good time for us. >> reporter: to help move the massive crowds of people expected in washington tomorrow, metro announced it is adding extra cars to the green line. that will carry people to national stadium. around the tidal basin tomorrow and tomorrownight, it's going to be gridlock.
. >> it's like a winter wonderland. i saw someone take a peek where the cherry blossom blooms are flowing. it's beautiful. >> reporter: according to the cherry blossom festival official bloom watch, the peak days will last until next wednesday. bringing out amateur photographers by the score. >> i love taking pictures. i te as many as i can and pick the best of them. >> every year we get one or two special ones. >> reporter: along with the throngs came traffic,...
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he said and "alice in wonderland," alice emerges from a pool of tears, and they're sitting on iraq. -- sitting on a rock. he said this is before breyer wrote this book. your founders -- and they were always great diplomats who set the agenda for the next 100 years. there are always walking in the woods, were they not? it is beautiful outside. you pulled the curtains and you cannot see the woods where we really ought to be walking. but there we are. those pieces will -- those people also set an agenda, and it is extraordinary how long it has lasted. 50 years, at least, and probably longer. it has big words attached -- democracy, peace, freedom, and prosperity. and that was going to work through cooperation. who are we? we are, in a sense, we could say foot soldiers, but that is to militant -- too militant. we are the professional people who are in part to carry out that vision. maybe not all of you are. very few presidents of countries know what to do. i would like at least 12, but not even one ever has. -- one to, but not even one ever has. we're professionals. the question is what we
he said and "alice in wonderland," alice emerges from a pool of tears, and they're sitting on iraq. -- sitting on a rock. he said this is before breyer wrote this book. your founders -- and they were always great diplomats who set the agenda for the next 100 years. there are always walking in the woods, were they not? it is beautiful outside. you pulled the curtains and you cannot see the woods where we really ought to be walking. but there we are. those pieces will -- those people...
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he said in a house in wonderla wonderland, alice emerges from a pool of tears i think with the dormouse, and they are sitting on a rock and the dormouse start to talk about anger. what are you reading that, says alice? well we are wet and this is the driest thing i know. [laughter] >> he says this is before breyer wrote his book. [laughter] >> so let's dampen our expectations. it's very nice here, for me, to be inside. it's terrific. and i associate your founders can i associate them in part from talk about that. they were always these great diplomats who set the agenda for the next 100 years. they were always walking in the woods. workday? and why are we here today? it is people outside that they pull the curtains are you can't see the woods where we really ought to be walking. but there we are. those people also set an agenda, and it is extraordinary, 50 years at least and probably longer, and that agenda had big words attached, democracy and peace and freedom, and that was going to be calm and prosperity. and that was going to work through cooperation. and who are we? we are in a sen
he said in a house in wonderla wonderland, alice emerges from a pool of tears i think with the dormouse, and they are sitting on a rock and the dormouse start to talk about anger. what are you reading that, says alice? well we are wet and this is the driest thing i know. [laughter] >> he says this is before breyer wrote his book. [laughter] >> so let's dampen our expectations. it's very nice here, for me, to be inside. it's terrific. and i associate your founders can i associate...
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how is your body a wonderland? women fall for that, really? i wanted to explore that a little bit. then i was planning on doing it and he did all of this crazy stuff. i also don't like him because he thinks he can be handsome, a great musician and funny. i just don't like that. >> it was like if two of the things wasn't enough -- okay, he is handsome and he is a good guitarist, ut about then started -- but then started per rm toking at comedy clubs. it is not enough to have sex with every single star let, but you have to go to clubs and annoy the hell out of everybody? you know who he remind me of, the person before john mayer was sting. he is like the modern sting. there was no explanation why women liked sting, but they did. >> yeah. i like sting a little more than john mayer. i feel like he watered down sting. that's pretty watered down. >> he is stunning as oppose -- stung as opposed to sting. >> do you think he attracts a certain type of girl or smart girls fall for this bs, this john mayer clap crap. >> it is the polar opposite of the jesse james things. i can't believe they
how is your body a wonderland? women fall for that, really? i wanted to explore that a little bit. then i was planning on doing it and he did all of this crazy stuff. i also don't like him because he thinks he can be handsome, a great musician and funny. i just don't like that. >> it was like if two of the things wasn't enough -- okay, he is handsome and he is a good guitarist, ut about then started -- but then started per rm toking at comedy clubs. it is not enough to have sex with every...
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by the way, alice in wonderland, the same thing. so do not waste your money on the 3-d. i also suggest you do not waste your money on this at all, basically, because it's kind of jen rick action film. it's a demi god, the son of zuse, the son of a mortal and leading the revolution against the gods. and they still do this, lee m niecen on a clouds. now, he's playing hatees. it's just a very jen rick action film. the only good part is release the cracken. by the way, the cracken is a sea monster and it's from nordic mythology. so two stars. >> did you wear those glasses the entire time? >> you know the hot look? the glasses on glasses. so we've got that. we have the last song. this is miley cyrus, it's her attempt to leave behind hannah montana and be taken as a serious actress. ok? a young meryl streep. now, basically we know she's serious because she plays an angry girl and we know she is angry because she has combat boots and eye liner. so basically in this film, it's like another, almost exactly the same. it's a beautiful young couple. they're on a beach. there's somet
by the way, alice in wonderland, the same thing. so do not waste your money on the 3-d. i also suggest you do not waste your money on this at all, basically, because it's kind of jen rick action film. it's a demi god, the son of zuse, the son of a mortal and leading the revolution against the gods. and they still do this, lee m niecen on a clouds. now, he's playing hatees. it's just a very jen rick action film. the only good part is release the cracken. by the way, the cracken is a sea monster...
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>> caller: first edition of "alice's adventures in wonderland." >> you want to spend -- let me get thisight. hi, everybody, i'm suze orman and you are watching the suze orman show. here we are and a lot hasn't changed over all of the years i've been doing the show. we still happen to be a nation that is deep in debt. in fact for many of you, you are deeper in debt than you have ever been before in your entire lives. what can we do right here and right now to start to turn that around? listen up. i've said it once. i've said it twice. i've said it a million times. you have got to face it to erase it. you have got to know two very important things about your financial life. first you have to know how much debt do you actually have? do you open up your credit card statements, do you tally everything? you need to open them up and tally it in front of you, so you can see this is how much debt i actually have. then you need to know, the second thing is, how much money do you have coming in, and how mu
>> caller: first edition of "alice's adventures in wonderland." >> you want to spend -- let me get thisight. hi, everybody, i'm suze orman and you are watching the suze orman show. here we are and a lot hasn't changed over all of the years i've been doing the show. we still happen to be a nation that is deep in debt. in fact for many of you, you are deeper in debt than you have ever been before in your entire lives. what can we do right here and right now to start to turn...
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feet away, open the old door that has been here for quite awhile and what you see is a wonderland of opium stars the eye can see. in the past they were given vouchers and when the time game the vouchers were never redeemed. they are very skeptical people. >> a lot of people sound like they are ready to do this. we are giving them the yellow piece of paper and after they prove to us that they committed to their end of the bar gain we will send a marine patrol to witness it and they will sign this and bring it back to us and verify and we give them the money for following up. >> comes out to $300 every two and a half acres. >> just about, yep. >> how much would that be worth on the streets of new york? >> the opium itself is probably worth a lot more than that? >> geraldo: the question is will the farmers buy into the programs to compensate them for their crop or will they go for the bigger money with the taliban or other drug dealers and get this opium processed, shipped out of here and into the veins and noses of the victims of heroin everywhere in the world? >> geraldo: what do they
feet away, open the old door that has been here for quite awhile and what you see is a wonderland of opium stars the eye can see. in the past they were given vouchers and when the time game the vouchers were never redeemed. they are very skeptical people. >> a lot of people sound like they are ready to do this. we are giving them the yellow piece of paper and after they prove to us that they committed to their end of the bar gain we will send a marine patrol to witness it and they will...
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i feel like alice in wonderland here. let me see if i get this straight. you're going to tax capital. the senate's going to tax capital. >> i'm not. the senators are. >> exactly. >> i'm opposed to it. >> i understand that. but the senators are going to tax business investment, which is the best job creator we have. >> right. >> and they're going to use that money on a fiscal stimulus to create more debt than jobs. i mean, what do they think? i want to play a game, larry. >> this is brilliant. >> are you smarter than a u.s. senator? ask the american public this. if you tax business investment, do you think you'll have more jobs createded or less? >> i know. i hear you. >> if the american public says less, what the heck is the congress thinking? they're nuts. >> that's why the pew poll says 80% of the people distrust washington. that's why the tea party constitution contract from america is right on track, and they're losing it. we're going to lose everything. we've got to take a commercial break. we'll have you back. howard ludnick and peter navarro. great
i feel like alice in wonderland here. let me see if i get this straight. you're going to tax capital. the senate's going to tax capital. >> i'm not. the senators are. >> exactly. >> i'm opposed to it. >> i understand that. but the senators are going to tax business investment, which is the best job creator we have. >> right. >> and they're going to use that money on a fiscal stimulus to create more debt than jobs. i mean, what do they think? i want to play a...
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yarmuth: "alice in wonderland" is in movie theaters is out. as you heard this morning, even president reagan's domestic policy advisor says that taxes are lower by every measure since president obama became president. this congress has done an incredible job in lowering taxes for the american people. this year the average refund for working families will be $3,000, which is a 10% increase over last year. we are taking less and less out of the working family's paycheck. in fact, the federal taxes as a percentage of the national economy is at its lowest rate in nearly two generations. only in a fantasy world like "alice in wonderland" can you claim that this congress has not done a great job in lowering taxes for the american public, and we will make sure that american families have the best standard of living that we can create. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania rise? >> mr. speaker, unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to rgs. the speaker pro tempore: without objec
yarmuth: "alice in wonderland" is in movie theaters is out. as you heard this morning, even president reagan's domestic policy advisor says that taxes are lower by every measure since president obama became president. this congress has done an incredible job in lowering taxes for the american people. this year the average refund for working families will be $3,000, which is a 10% increase over last year. we are taking less and less out of the working family's paycheck. in fact, the...
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that is alice in wonderland logic. >> he is technically correct that we got into this yesterday. the way the system works when you are cited by the feds you get to make short-term fixes of the violations which, in essence, keeps you open but that also clogs up the system. couple other things to throw out for you guise. you know, a lot -- >>q any time i get a ticket for speeding going 90 miles an hour in a 35-mile-per-hour zone and the next week i drive at 25, it is an improvement in safety. >> that's a pretty good analogy. exactly what goes on. >> smart point, mr. blankmanship, way to go. >>> alan greenspan spent the morning on capitol hill defending his record before a panel investigating root causes of the financial crisis. mary thompson is live on capitol hill with the details. mary? >> hey, michelle, he just wrapped up about half an hour ago and if you were expecting any kind of mea culpa, you didn't get one. greenspan did admit to making mistakes 30% of the time during his 21 years running the fed but he wasn't more specific about it when asked if some of the mistakes ran up
that is alice in wonderland logic. >> he is technically correct that we got into this yesterday. the way the system works when you are cited by the feds you get to make short-term fixes of the violations which, in essence, keeps you open but that also clogs up the system. couple other things to throw out for you guise. you know, a lot -- >>q any time i get a ticket for speeding going 90 miles an hour in a 35-mile-per-hour zone and the next week i drive at 25, it is an improvement in...
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just open the old door that's been here for quite a while and what you see is a wonderland of opium.s far as the eye can see. you know what's happened in the past is they were given vouchers. when the time came, the vouchers were not honored and never redeemed. very skeptical people. >> yep. we've gotten a lot of people sound like they're ready to do this. what's going on is we're giving them the yellow piece of paper and what they do with that is after they prove to us that they, you know, they've committed to their end of the bargain, we will send a marine patrol to witness it so they can show and then they will sign this and bring it back to us to verify and we give them the money for following up. >> so it comes out to about $300 every 2 1/2 acres. >> just about, yep. >> how much would that be worth on the streets of new york? >> the opium itself? probably worth a lot more than that. >> the question is will the farmers buy into the program? that compensate them for their crops or will they go for the bigger money with the taliban or the other drug dealers and get this opium proce
just open the old door that's been here for quite a while and what you see is a wonderland of opium.s far as the eye can see. you know what's happened in the past is they were given vouchers. when the time came, the vouchers were not honored and never redeemed. very skeptical people. >> yep. we've gotten a lot of people sound like they're ready to do this. what's going on is we're giving them the yellow piece of paper and what they do with that is after they prove to us that they, you...