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rodney chin, larry chang, thank you for joining us. and laura majors is here, thank you for joining us. and janet. where is jenna? -- janet? -- janice. janice, thank you. another poet laureate. thank you. wonderful. and in closing, our appreciation. we owe you a great debt of gratitude. we look for to the inaugural event with diane diprima. thank you very much, and have a great day.
rodney chin, larry chang, thank you for joining us. and laura majors is here, thank you for joining us. and janet. where is jenna? -- janet? -- janice. janice, thank you. another poet laureate. thank you. wonderful. and in closing, our appreciation. we owe you a great debt of gratitude. we look for to the inaugural event with diane diprima. thank you very much, and have a great day.
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and i have to tell you, larry, she changed my life as well because i went back to work full fledge ahead haven't stopped. >> larry: wow. >> she's a wonderful woman, rosie. >> larry: we have mentioned deepak chopra. he will join us after this. ouch! ow! oops! it's neo to go!® ready. aim. protect. neosporin® gives you infection-protection, and pain relief. neo to go!® plus pain relief. every cut. every time. everywhere. >>> alex king. he's 19 years old. and when he was 12 you can't even imagine the trouble he was in. he is now opn a global campaign at schools and colleges to have schools take the vow. >> deepak chopra. physician. best-selling author. the book, new one, is "peace is the way." you cut off your hair? >> i was a monk, larry, for three weeks in the mon nas tri in thailand. >> larry: why? >> i just wanted to take a break and go deep inside and see where my priorities are now for the rest of my life so it was a moment of letting go of everything and the hair shaving is just symbolic of that. >> larry: are you going to stay that way? >> i think it's more convenient, yes. >> larry:
and i have to tell you, larry, she changed my life as well because i went back to work full fledge ahead haven't stopped. >> larry: wow. >> she's a wonderful woman, rosie. >> larry: we have mentioned deepak chopra. he will join us after this. ouch! ow! oops! it's neo to go!® ready. aim. protect. neosporin® gives you infection-protection, and pain relief. neo to go!® plus pain relief. every cut. every time. everywhere. >>> alex king. he's 19 years old. and when he...
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and i have to tell you, larry, that she changed my life as well because i went back to work full fledged. and haven't stopped. >> larry: wow. >> she's a wonderful woman, rosie. >> larry: we have mentioned deepak chopra. he will join us after this. sales event. see your lexus dealer. what's up ? ugh. my feet are killin' me. you should get some custom fit orthotics. dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic center. it recommends the custom fit orthotic that's best for your feet. and footcare scientists are behind it. you'll get immediate comfort... ... and, you could save a couple hundred bucks. for locations see drscholls.com >>> alex king. standing right next to me. he's 19 years old. and when he was 12, you can't even imagine the trouble he was in. he is now on a global campaign in schools and colleges to have young people take the vow. >> deepak chopra. our good friend. founder of the chopra foundation. physician. best-selling author. the book, new one, is "peace is the way." he joins us from new york. you cut off your hair? >> i was a monk, larry, for three weeks in a monastery in thailand. so
and i have to tell you, larry, that she changed my life as well because i went back to work full fledged. and haven't stopped. >> larry: wow. >> she's a wonderful woman, rosie. >> larry: we have mentioned deepak chopra. he will join us after this. sales event. see your lexus dealer. what's up ? ugh. my feet are killin' me. you should get some custom fit orthotics. dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic center. it recommends the custom fit orthotic that's best for your feet. and...
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and i have to tell you, larry, that she changed my life as well because i went back to work full fledgedhaven't stopped. >> larry: wow. >> she's a wonderful woman, rosie. >> larry: we have mentioned deepak chopra. he will join us after this. [ tires screech ] [ engine revving ] [ male announcer ] before you take it on your road trip... we take it on ours. [ children laughing ] now during the summer event, get an exceptionally engineered mercedes-benz like the 2010 c-class, an iihs top safety pick, for 1.9 percent apr or lease one for $349 a month. we've helped over three-quarters of a million families... refinance or purchase their home. - and that's why i love... - i love... i love being a home loan expert. ♪ >>> alex king. standing right next to me. he's 19 years old. and when he was 12, you can't even imagine the trouble he was in. he is now on a global campaign at schools and colleges to have young people take the vow. >> deepak chopra. our good friend. founder of the chopra foundation. physician. best-selling author. the book, new one, is "peace is the way." he joins us from new yor
and i have to tell you, larry, that she changed my life as well because i went back to work full fledgedhaven't stopped. >> larry: wow. >> she's a wonderful woman, rosie. >> larry: we have mentioned deepak chopra. he will join us after this. [ tires screech ] [ engine revving ] [ male announcer ] before you take it on your road trip... we take it on ours. [ children laughing ] now during the summer event, get an exceptionally engineered mercedes-benz like the 2010 c-class, an...
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i don't crave it like that. >> larry: you believe in change, obviously that people can overcome thingsiger woods overcome? >> you know, larry, you asked me about tiger woods before. and we're going to leave tiger alone. >> larry: i'm not -- i like tiger. >> i think anybody is capable of overcoming challenges. you know, with the right things in their life. the right -- number one, i think god can do all things. so -- and people praying for you means something. and i think he can overcome whatever challenges he faces. i think underneath all of that, i think maybe he lost himself in there along the way and i think he has to get centered then. and i think he gets that. so why not. >> larry: have you always believed? in your darkest days? >> yeah, i have. >> larry: doubted? >> doubted, no. questioned, yes. but for me, i think it's -- god is much bigger than what we conceive in our minds. i think it's okay to be angry sometimes, or to be sad, or to shout or question. but i think the most important thing is the faith to know that you are covered. and you'll get these answers when the time is
i don't crave it like that. >> larry: you believe in change, obviously that people can overcome thingsiger woods overcome? >> you know, larry, you asked me about tiger woods before. and we're going to leave tiger alone. >> larry: i'm not -- i like tiger. >> i think anybody is capable of overcoming challenges. you know, with the right things in their life. the right -- number one, i think god can do all things. so -- and people praying for you means something. and i think...
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. >> larry: tony robbins, life changing hour next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. tony robbins, old friend, life coach, motivational speaker, best-selling author and host of "breakthrough" with tony robbins which airs tuesday, 8:00 p.m. on nbc. i saw the past show, it is terrific. how did you get into doing the television thing? >> 15 years of people approaching me. i've never been a reality tv fan. i do infomercials. >> larry: you're seen everywhere. >> i'm seen everywhere. that was helpful after one show. i didn't like the idea of moving people off islands, voting them off. i wanted to do something inspirational. every time i went to do a show, it went down to humiliation. and then i found partners who did the biggest loser and extreme home make over. and i said, how can we do this? nbc said we'll do a special. we'll do six specials i got very excited about showing people what's possible, especially in this environment. >> larry: we'll meet two of the couples you helped tonight. how did you come to find the people. >> i didn't want people that wanted to be on tel
. >> larry: tony robbins, life changing hour next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. tony robbins, old friend, life coach, motivational speaker, best-selling author and host of "breakthrough" with tony robbins which airs tuesday, 8:00 p.m. on nbc. i saw the past show, it is terrific. how did you get into doing the television thing? >> 15 years of people approaching me. i've never been a reality tv fan. i do infomercials. >> larry: you're...
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. >> larry: what changed his mind from april? >> well, i think he's gone through a process of maturing. he talked a lot about how for the time that he was separated from bristol, how he was depressed and how he wasn't really mature enough to be a father. and i think recently they spent a lot of time together. he's got to know his son, really for the first time, and so he's kind of changed his viewpoints on life and he's ready to be a dad and ready to be a husband. >> larry: because when he was here, he said they were denying him the right to see his son. >> absolutely. and actually, he released a statement last week. he said that he's sorry and that some of the statements that he's made in the past were exaggerations or that they were lies. he's admitted he wasn't really himself in that time so -- >> larry: what do you mean not himself? >> well, he just -- i mean, he said to me -- i spent three hours with them at the weekend. and he said that he was depressed, like he was always in love with bristol, that he missed her, and that
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you haven't really changed that kind of mindset. >> larry: what do you think of judge mathis' programrs who don't come into that description that you just gave? >> i agree with the judge in some of the ways. i think incrementally, you have to find a way to help these people move to the outside. i think they need to pay back society. i think they need to work within society. like when they come out, i think they need to pay for part of their rehabilitation so it's not just a free ride that they're getting. they're actually paying back to society and paying back the victims they took advantage of. and i have to mention the thing about expungement. i kind of disagree with that. when you expunge a record, that means you lie to society. you're telling a person to go into a job and when they ask you, did you commit a crime you put "no" down, you're a liar. that's not a good citizen. >> larry: judge, respond. >> well, the individual isn't lying, the politicians that passed the law, elected officials in the legislature have passed the law stating that. so adhering to the law is not lying. >>
you haven't really changed that kind of mindset. >> larry: what do you think of judge mathis' programrs who don't come into that description that you just gave? >> i agree with the judge in some of the ways. i think incrementally, you have to find a way to help these people move to the outside. i think they need to pay back society. i think they need to work within society. like when they come out, i think they need to pay for part of their rehabilitation so it's not just a free...
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i get every full moment out of everything that i do. >> larry: you right, frankly, in the book about being molested as child. that had to change your -- how old were you? >> 5. >> larry: that doesn't leave you, though, does it? >> no, it doesn't. >> larry: so how do you apply it? being a queen one day? >> i mean, luckily, my parents really just raised me to be that way, and they didn't know. and it took me to lose my brother to actually tell my parents what had happened to me. because once i lost my brother lance, it was -- >> larry: how old was he? >> he was 24 at the tile. i was 22. >> larry: what happened? >> motorcycle accident. we rode motorcycles. yeah, he had a motorcycle accident. but after that, we were very, very close. so after that happened, i jut couldn't hold it anymore, and i told my mom, and she was devastated, because -- >> larry: did they know the party? >> yes. >> larry: that's more devastated i. was scared to tell my father, because i'm like, my father's going to kill him and i don't want to do that, but i had to. i had to let them know what i had gone through. so that they could understand maybe more of my
i get every full moment out of everything that i do. >> larry: you right, frankly, in the book about being molested as child. that had to change your -- how old were you? >> 5. >> larry: that doesn't leave you, though, does it? >> no, it doesn't. >> larry: so how do you apply it? being a queen one day? >> i mean, luckily, my parents really just raised me to be that way, and they didn't know. and it took me to lose my brother to actually tell my parents what...
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. >> larry: magazine is in trouble now. the world has changedrry: the arrival of the internet, right? >> yes. >> larry: can you make money off the internet? >> does anybody? >> larry: i don't know. >> some people, i guess. no, i don't think we're making anything significant out of it yet. at the same time, you know, it's a very nice way to interconnect with your audience. you get a playback immediately. i became -- i got a gift from my girlfriend, crystal harris give me an ipad. >> larry: do you like it? >> i like it very much. and i'm now a twitter bug. when i was a kid, i was a jitter bug. now i'm a twitter bug. >> larry: speaking of girlfriend, how many have you had? >> how many? >> larry: girlfriends when you count up the number? >> i haven't been counting. >> larry: how many do you have now? >> just one. >> larry: ah. >> i'm settling down. >> larry: no more the threesomes, huh? >> no, no. very nice lady. >> larry: there's more to come with you, hefner. we'll ask the first african-american playmate. we'll get to that. time for this week's he
. >> larry: magazine is in trouble now. the world has changedrry: the arrival of the internet, right? >> yes. >> larry: can you make money off the internet? >> does anybody? >> larry: i don't know. >> some people, i guess. no, i don't think we're making anything significant out of it yet. at the same time, you know, it's a very nice way to interconnect with your audience. you get a playback immediately. i became -- i got a gift from my girlfriend, crystal...
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>> larry: do you think they can -- that can change at all? do you think there's some way -- secretary mitchell, senator mitchell maybe somewhat in between can get a little tempering of the language? i mean, we're trying for the same result here. nobody gets killed hopefully. >> i think in the case of hamas, it's basically a proxy, a terror proxy of iran. iran openly calls for our destruction. it denies the holocaust. it sponsors terrorism everywhere. hamas, by the way, does the same thing to the palestinians in gaza. they don't really have a choice. they can't really vote the hamas out. they can't decide their own fate. but look at what is happening in the west bank with our cooperation. you know, we removed -- i removed hundreds of check points. hundreds of road blocks. and the palestinian economy on the west bank is just booming. i mean, there's coffee shops, there's shopping malls, there's e-businesses, you name it. it's growing at about 8% or 9% a year. which isn't bad these days. and i'm very happy for that. and i want to add on to that
>> larry: do you think they can -- that can change at all? do you think there's some way -- secretary mitchell, senator mitchell maybe somewhat in between can get a little tempering of the language? i mean, we're trying for the same result here. nobody gets killed hopefully. >> i think in the case of hamas, it's basically a proxy, a terror proxy of iran. iran openly calls for our destruction. it denies the holocaust. it sponsors terrorism everywhere. hamas, by the way, does the same...
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even though it was really hard, i took that time to get to know myself. >> larry: think it changed youhappen quickly or happen over a period of time? >> the beginning was really hard. really hard for me, it's kind of a blur, it was so traumatic. after being there a while, i had to accept, i could either make the best of it or make the worst of it. i went with the motto, don't serve the time, let the time serve you. i did that and it really helped. >> larry: what does crisis management recommend, if you're sitting with lindsay lohan, let's say she's out, getting through rehab, how does she get it all back? >> you know, there's this myth out there a really good pr guy or crisis manager can fix everything. i can't want to fix it more than she wants to fix herself. that's the biggest thing. if she comes out and she says, i have a problem, i'm ready to go to rehab, i'm ready to confront it, she spends some time in rehab, comes out and starts living a clean and sober life for a while, then you can begin to get traction on the new life. >> larry: did you try to get her on your show, drew? >>
even though it was really hard, i took that time to get to know myself. >> larry: think it changed youhappen quickly or happen over a period of time? >> the beginning was really hard. really hard for me, it's kind of a blur, it was so traumatic. after being there a while, i had to accept, i could either make the best of it or make the worst of it. i went with the motto, don't serve the time, let the time serve you. i did that and it really helped. >> larry: what does crisis...
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what has to happen before people change? >> larrybbles up oil. >> but we should stop. we started -- >> larry: are people going to stop driving? >> no. i have an electric car. i'm getting a tesla. i've been driving hybrids for years. we could change. if we had started to change when we should have in the '70s we'd all be driving electric cars. >> larry: now bp didn't do this deliberately. >> of course not. >> larry: this is a major accident. so would you stop airplane flying if a plane crashed? >> no. well, first of all they should have had a contingency plan if it did happen. you can't excuse them for that, can you? >> larry: no. >> they should have spent as much money -- >> larry: but you can criticize the president object the moratorium, because something happens one place, you should stop it everywhere? >> we shouldn't be drilling offshore at all and certainly the president i voted for shouldn't be for that. i mean, even before the well gushed i thought that was a horrible decision he made. >> larry: when he increased it? >> when
what has to happen before people change? >> larrybbles up oil. >> but we should stop. we started -- >> larry: are people going to stop driving? >> no. i have an electric car. i'm getting a tesla. i've been driving hybrids for years. we could change. if we had started to change when we should have in the '70s we'd all be driving electric cars. >> larry: now bp didn't do this deliberately. >> of course not. >> larry: this is a major accident. so would you...
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it was too late for us to get out of the way and it rammed us. >> larry: did that change your feelings about sea shepherd? did it increase them? what did you think? >> oh, no, it made me even more determined to go back every year and stop the illegal whaling operations. and you know, there are always risks when you choose to join a sea shepherd campaign. and you're dealing with criminals, illegal poaching. these are ruthless people. they don't back down even if they need to ram the ship. it showed they're willing to do it. >> larry: captain watson, what was the result on the sea shepherds' efforts? >> it was a loss of a $2 million vessel and what's surprising to me is the captain has not been questioned by any authority after ramming and destroying our ship. he got away with it completely. >> larry: do you know who he is? >> we know who he is, and it's all on videotape. and australia did an inquiry. they said japan refused to cooperate with the investigation so that was the end of it. i don't know of any case in maritime history where another person has destroyed a ship and walked away
it was too late for us to get out of the way and it rammed us. >> larry: did that change your feelings about sea shepherd? did it increase them? what did you think? >> oh, no, it made me even more determined to go back every year and stop the illegal whaling operations. and you know, there are always risks when you choose to join a sea shepherd campaign. and you're dealing with criminals, illegal poaching. these are ruthless people. they don't back down even if they need to ram the...
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and it rammed us. >> larry: did that change your feelings about sea shepherd, did it increase them, what you think? >> no, it made me more determined to go back every year and stop the illegal whaling operations you know there are always risks when you choose to join the sea shepherd scam pain. you are dealing with criminals, illegal poaching. these are ruthless people. they don't back down even if they need to ram your ship. it showed they're welling to do it. >> larry: captain, what was the impact in the loss of the ship on the sea shepherds efforts? >> loss of a $2 million vessel. what's surprising me, the captain of the ship, has not been questioned by any authority after ramming and destroying our ship. he got away with it. >> larry: you know who he is? >> we know who he is. on videotape. australia did an inquiry, investigation, they said japan refused to cooperate with the investigation the that was the end of it. i don't know any case in maritime history where a person destroyed another ship and walked away without repercussions. >> larry: you know what the name bob barker means,
and it rammed us. >> larry: did that change your feelings about sea shepherd, did it increase them, what you think? >> no, it made me more determined to go back every year and stop the illegal whaling operations you know there are always risks when you choose to join the sea shepherd scam pain. you are dealing with criminals, illegal poaching. these are ruthless people. they don't back down even if they need to ram your ship. it showed they're welling to do it. >> larry:...
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celebrity stalking or what we refer to as the erotimaniacs is a small percentage. >> larry: shawn, how has this changedour life? >> just made me more cautious, driving, going on trips, going to the mall. if i'm by myself, i know my surroundings, look over my shoulder. i make sure i have a cell phone just in case of an emergency. it's always having that, you know, just awareness of what's around me. >> larry: we'll get tips on what to do. what do you think about stalking and tougher laws, when we come back. [ male announcer ] how do you know when something's good? when something's safe? you talk to these guys. they go through every car and truck we make with a big fat red pencil. because they know a family's going to be inside. a teenager. a guy on the way to the job. the engineers of chevrolet. just another reason why we can offer a 5-year 100,000 mile powertrain warranty. and another reason why a chevy's a chevy. just to make phone calls. but when at&t or verizon offer you an unlimited plan for $69.99, that's all it's good for -- phone calls. with sprint, for the same price, you get unlimited text, un
celebrity stalking or what we refer to as the erotimaniacs is a small percentage. >> larry: shawn, how has this changedour life? >> just made me more cautious, driving, going on trips, going to the mall. if i'm by myself, i know my surroundings, look over my shoulder. i make sure i have a cell phone just in case of an emergency. it's always having that, you know, just awareness of what's around me. >> larry: we'll get tips on what to do. what do you think about stalking and...
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celebrity stalking or what we refer to as the erotimaniacs is a small percentage. >> larry: shawn, how has this changedjust made me more cautious, driving, going on trips, going to the mall. if i'm by myself, i know my surroundings, look over my shoulder. i make sure i have a cell phone just in case of an emergency. it's always having that, you know, just awareness of what's around me. >> larry: we'll get tips on what to do. what do you think about stalking and tougher laws, when we come back. >> larry: there she is, shawn johnson, the olympic gold medalist stalked by a mental patient. is he now in a mental hospital but got way too close to her with loaded weapons. how can people protect themselves? what's a good thing to do if you think you're being stalked? >> first thing you want to do is report it. i think it's important to draw a legal line in the sand immediately and get the authorities on board. remember, there are units such as wendy's that are designed to handle stalkers. use the law to your advantage much get that temporary restraining order filed and draw that legal line in the sand. then wh
celebrity stalking or what we refer to as the erotimaniacs is a small percentage. >> larry: shawn, how has this changedjust made me more cautious, driving, going on trips, going to the mall. if i'm by myself, i know my surroundings, look over my shoulder. i make sure i have a cell phone just in case of an emergency. it's always having that, you know, just awareness of what's around me. >> larry: we'll get tips on what to do. what do you think about stalking and tougher laws, when we...
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traditionalist in me that loves to see the play year, the magic johnson, who is in l.a., the larry bird in boston, so when it changes a little, and, hey, that is the landscape of basketball. everything that was just done was done haute and collectively bargained for. i think what was a little different -- was done was collectively bargained for. i think what was of a different was a television show to announce the decision. but i really felt like it was the "idol" final. i tell you what, it has changed, and i think that is what sells. the ratings or off of the charts, i understand, we too were off of the charts. now, back to the traditional " side of me -- their ratings were off of the charts, i understand. now, back to the traditionalists side of me. let's make history here so no one looks back on it and says that we just put together this conglomeration that won four championships. i understand that, in the success that kobe has had here, i think it is a little sweeter. it was a little uniquely different this season in the nba than i can ever recall. yes, and the way it just seemed that it was something big, and j
traditionalist in me that loves to see the play year, the magic johnson, who is in l.a., the larry bird in boston, so when it changes a little, and, hey, that is the landscape of basketball. everything that was just done was done haute and collectively bargained for. i think what was a little different -- was done was collectively bargained for. i think what was of a different was a television show to announce the decision. but i really felt like it was the "idol" final. i tell you...
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larry: jorge, i gather you agree with this. it is, jorge, though, just a temporary injunction. it can be released in two days if they file an appeal to it, right? >> right, it can change anytime. the important thing is that for hispanics and for immigrants, it's a step in the right direction, but it is simply not enough. what we're doing right now, larry, is managing a problem, not finding a long-term solution. obama promised he would have an immigration bill during his first year in office and he broke a promise. democrats don't have the political courage to push for immigration reform in congress. republicans are missing in action on immigration. where are the 11 republicans that voted for immigration three years ago? this is not a democratic or republican issue. this is an american issue. we don't have immigration reform right now. so the news today, and that's the tragedy, the news today is that nothing, absolutely nothing, has changed. everything a everything's still the same. i still can't believe the most powerful country in the world is persecuting the most vulnerable, 11 million people. >> larry: george bush also supported immigration laws that you would have
larry: jorge, i gather you agree with this. it is, jorge, though, just a temporary injunction. it can be released in two days if they file an appeal to it, right? >> right, it can change anytime. the important thing is that for hispanics and for immigrants, it's a step in the right direction, but it is simply not enough. what we're doing right now, larry, is managing a problem, not finding a long-term solution. obama promised he would have an immigration bill during his first year in...
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larry: all right, let's get to what we have to get to. in which a lot of people were shocked. and that's the book "game change >> yep. >> larry: the best-seller written by john holland and mark halperin, two respected reporters, and is very critical of you with quotes from staff and others. did you read the book? >> i did not read the book. >> larry: you must know about this -- >> i do know about it. there are some things that actually -- that did happen. in this book. time when i was in a lot of pain. the various staff members are actually probably limited to maybe two staff members. to say in the, you know, after the campaign, the people who worked close west me started a google group, i heart elizabeth. these people are not mad at me. they're still great friends of mine. there were some people who were disgruntled about one thing or another. doesn't surprise me. the people who i was closest i still am close. the people who i was disappointed in their performance i think had a lot of opportunities. very disappointed. i do know mark halperin. i'm very disappointed they made no effort to contact me. >> larry:
larry: all right, let's get to what we have to get to. in which a lot of people were shocked. and that's the book "game change >> yep. >> larry: the best-seller written by john holland and mark halperin, two respected reporters, and is very critical of you with quotes from staff and others. did you read the book? >> i did not read the book. >> larry: you must know about this -- >> i do know about it. there are some things that actually -- that did happen. in...
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media is afraid to touch but we were there first you know i mean he's going to be on larry king live tonight what a change i agree because you know april fifth the david he released the interview or the apache helicopter video of the national press club he was over here within about an hour and. a very very interesting man seemed very closed off very shy now is going to be on larry king live now he's everywhere now the mainstream media is just stepping all over themselves to be the first ones to speak to him which to me it's interesting because do you feel like perhaps he is a person to his character now is eclipsing the documents that are being released information the videos that are getting out there you know in some ways i think that is the case but we sort of always see that with media where sometimes the figure is more important than the story i mean look at the broader thing that he's trying to do with these leaked documents i mean it's not like he leaks something so astounding that we didn't have any inkling of this before i mean we knew that the pakistani intelligence officers were not necessaril
media is afraid to touch but we were there first you know i mean he's going to be on larry king live tonight what a change i agree because you know april fifth the david he released the interview or the apache helicopter video of the national press club he was over here within about an hour and. a very very interesting man seemed very closed off very shy now is going to be on larry king live now he's everywhere now the mainstream media is just stepping all over themselves to be the first ones...
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larry: touching other bases. you never had a big accent, did you? but you had an accent. >> well, it changesll the time. >> larry: australian or what? >> i was born here, and i went down there. and i started -- >> larry: you were there what years of your life? >> oh, from the age of 13 through till my early mid-20s. and then back and forth all the time. >> larry: you picked up some of it certainly. >> absolutely. you had to survive. and some just gets in your head, the rhythms and the way of expressing yourself, because, you know, one wants to communicate with the locals. and one -- in fact, i counted myself very much one of them. >> larry: you were called an australian actor, weren't you? >> yeah, that's when i started my career, indigenous kinds of films. and they required that accent. so i did it. yet your muscularity actually adapts after an well. >> larry: that was an accent you're doing. this is your voice. >> pretty much. this is the way i sounded. >> larry: and in this particular, you really are a new york kind of cabdriver without overdoing the new york. >> yes. >> larry: he is from
larry: touching other bases. you never had a big accent, did you? but you had an accent. >> well, it changesll the time. >> larry: australian or what? >> i was born here, and i went down there. and i started -- >> larry: you were there what years of your life? >> oh, from the age of 13 through till my early mid-20s. and then back and forth all the time. >> larry: you picked up some of it certainly. >> absolutely. you had to survive. and some just gets...
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larry on this 25th anniversary at cnn. we'll talk about what might be the most famous kiss ever in prime time. the debate that made and really changed the world. and my own favorite misunderstood moment. plus, hillary clinton, bill maher, clean dion, laura bush, quinton tarantino, james cameron, lionel, anne hathaway, pam anderson, aretha franklin, quincy jones, bruce willis,
larry on this 25th anniversary at cnn. we'll talk about what might be the most famous kiss ever in prime time. the debate that made and really changed the world. and my own favorite misunderstood moment. plus, hillary clinton, bill maher, clean dion, laura bush, quinton tarantino, james cameron, lionel, anne hathaway, pam anderson, aretha franklin, quincy jones, bruce willis,
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list there is some dramatic change no he's going to just keep listening to conventional wisdom in washington is going to listen to his advisors rahm emanuel tim geithner larry summers and he's not going to give us real change is going to give us pocket change and having a mission accomplished banner now if it does not look good going into it so far the only upside is a twenty twelve is a long time away and maybe get some sense in him before then but i would hold your breath well yeah you're right two thousand and twelve is still a ways away things can change but what happens if he gets let's say a primary challenger. yeah i love that dream i love it and don't get me wrong i dream about it all the time and i think maybe howard dean we had on the show yesterday was like maybe maybe maybe but i think realistically you're not going to get anybody other than a dentist who said it's the challenge of it's not going to be a real challenge i think even the democratic voters are too scared to go in that direction the only way they can get a real primary challenge is not afghanistan not because of any of those issues it's of the economy crashes again and this time it'
list there is some dramatic change no he's going to just keep listening to conventional wisdom in washington is going to listen to his advisors rahm emanuel tim geithner larry summers and he's not going to give us real change is going to give us pocket change and having a mission accomplished banner now if it does not look good going into it so far the only upside is a twenty twelve is a long time away and maybe get some sense in him before then but i would hold your breath well yeah you're...
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. >> larry: so, what did you file today, if you haven't made up your mind yet, are there certain parts you might change? >> well, not necessarily. what we did today, larry, is simply that we -- we made an appeal to the 9th circuit, an expedited appeal to the 9th circuit in order to get an appeal on the temporary, on the injunction that she ruled on. you know what? everybody gets a little confused about, she didn't rule against technically the legislation. she ruled to block the legislation until the legislation has time to go through the process. so, you know, that judicial system, it takes, the wheels of justice move a little slowly. >> larry: you said that you would consider suing the federal government if it doesn't enforce immigration laws. would you elaborate on that? >> well, i did. you know, it's the federal government's responsibility, of course, to secure our borders and to protect the people of arizona. and they have laws that mandate that they do that. and they're not enforcing those laws. and so, we, i have given it some consideration to, to sue the federal government. i haven't made up my
. >> larry: so, what did you file today, if you haven't made up your mind yet, are there certain parts you might change? >> well, not necessarily. what we did today, larry, is simply that we -- we made an appeal to the 9th circuit, an expedited appeal to the 9th circuit in order to get an appeal on the temporary, on the injunction that she ruled on. you know what? everybody gets a little confused about, she didn't rule against technically the legislation. she ruled to block the...
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change as part of that process. >> thank you. >> good morning. larry wilson. i'm thinking as a product of this summit that we should come up with a statement of the reality of science as we see it today. we all agree that certain things really happening. we ought to state the obvious. a statement from this summit signed on to by the participants here and if we can do that along with some of the back up issues about the action plans and stuff like that we can probably put out a product with a value of national interest. >> i think we're not going to try to take action today, but in the follow up that we'll be circulating and there will be on going dialogue through that mechanism and those are things we can consider, because i think everyone feels a lot of need to get out with some of the things we've formed consensus about over the past day. let me go back to a panelist now. >> well a couple of thoughts in terms of public engagement. my mind goes to the whole need for a sustained marketing strategy. this is a big, long-term issue. we all talk about it in differ
change as part of that process. >> thank you. >> good morning. larry wilson. i'm thinking as a product of this summit that we should come up with a statement of the reality of science as we see it today. we all agree that certain things really happening. we ought to state the obvious. a statement from this summit signed on to by the participants here and if we can do that along with some of the back up issues about the action plans and stuff like that we can probably put out a...