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back we go to port-au-prince and ivan watson. we had a bad signal earlier, ivan. what were you telling us about that body coming out? >> this was a priest that was pulled out, and it was a very touching moment, larry, where the mexican rescue team which helped save a woman earlier today at this very location, they knelt and prayed along with the participation of a catholic nun over the body of this priest with a rosary placed on his body. the procession is under way. the teams have been breaking down some of their equipment because they have not had any contact, any signs of life for about three hours now. they're doing one last check after bringing the dogs through several times. they're using some listening equipment right now, but it does look like the teams here are getting ready to pack up. we had one miracle here today and we may not have another. >> larry: ivan, is it all beginning to wear on you? >> it's been a long week, i think, for everybody. for the rescue workers here, these folks are camping out. they're working very long days and very difficult cond
back we go to port-au-prince and ivan watson. we had a bad signal earlier, ivan. what were you telling us about that body coming out? >> this was a priest that was pulled out, and it was a very touching moment, larry, where the mexican rescue team which helped save a woman earlier today at this very location, they knelt and prayed along with the participation of a catholic nun over the body of this priest with a rosary placed on his body. the procession is under way. the teams have been...
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, ivan?> larry, very bad news, very sad and tragic news. this 11-year-old girl, anika, we saw her fighting for her life, trapped for 48 hours under the rubble of her house. yesterday, a beautiful little girl with braids and glasses and a chipped tooth and really fighting for her life and terrified. cut free shortly after sunset last night. but when we contacted her family today, and the communications are very difficult, they informed me that she did not survive the night, that they took her to be treated for first aid, and she was just -- her leg was very badly damaged, crushed underneath all that rubble, and the doctors just did not have the means to save her. they informed the family that they should take this little girl to another better hospital some three hours' drive away, and she did not make that trip. and the uncle informed me that she was buried this evening in the hometown of her mother. so we lost little 11-year-old anika, and that's just one of countless tragedies that have gri
, ivan?> larry, very bad news, very sad and tragic news. this 11-year-old girl, anika, we saw her fighting for her life, trapped for 48 hours under the rubble of her house. yesterday, a beautiful little girl with braids and glasses and a chipped tooth and really fighting for her life and terrified. cut free shortly after sunset last night. but when we contacted her family today, and the communications are very difficult, they informed me that she did not survive the night, that they took her...
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let's check in with ivan watson, cnn correspondent who's done noble work over the past few days. ivan remains at the scene of a young girl who had been trapped in the rubble since the earthquake. rescuers were able to rescue her in the last hour. tell me about what happened, ivan. >> reporter: this is an 11 girl, larry, we stumbled across much the way sanjay did with just people coming up and asking for help. in this case it was a mother who said i'm by myself, i have one girl and she's stuck and there's nobody to help, brother, please help me. we went to take a look and in fact this 11-year-old girl, she was caught underneath the rubble of a house. amid the bodies of an estimated 30 other people who did not survive the quake in the immediate surroundings in that same building. this girl was talking to us. she was screaming in pain and in fear. her right leg was trapped and we learned that shortly after 6:00 p.m. local time, finally, after hours, two days of efforts they were able to find a small generator to run a small electric powered saw which was needed to cut through a meta
let's check in with ivan watson, cnn correspondent who's done noble work over the past few days. ivan remains at the scene of a young girl who had been trapped in the rubble since the earthquake. rescuers were able to rescue her in the last hour. tell me about what happened, ivan. >> reporter: this is an 11 girl, larry, we stumbled across much the way sanjay did with just people coming up and asking for help. in this case it was a mother who said i'm by myself, i have one girl and she's...
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ivan watson doing great work, by the way. food and supplies are slowly making it to the survivors of haiti's earthquake. we'll talk to two people bringing in that relief when we come back. advisor:... ms. davis, this is onstar. i've received a signal you've been in a crash... i'm contacting emergency services... 911 dispatch:...onstar reporting a front end crash... on wakefield road... chevy malibu... fire/ems:...air bags deployed... ...injuries reported... advisor: ma'am, help is on the way...ok. and i'll stay on the line with you until they get there. automatic crash response. built into 15 chevy models. [ gorilla ] nice move. but can your retirement income keep pace with changing interest rates? this new variable anúéity from axa equitable has an option that can help your retirement income move with changing interest rates. but what do i know? i'm just the 800-pound gorilla in the room. [ female announcer ] make the retirement cornerstone annuity from axa equitable part of your retirement plan. consider the charges, risks,
ivan watson doing great work, by the way. food and supplies are slowly making it to the survivors of haiti's earthquake. we'll talk to two people bringing in that relief when we come back. advisor:... ms. davis, this is onstar. i've received a signal you've been in a crash... i'm contacting emergency services... 911 dispatch:...onstar reporting a front end crash... on wakefield road... chevy malibu... fire/ems:...air bags deployed... ...injuries reported... advisor: ma'am, help is on the...
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ivan watson doing great work, by the way.d supplies are slowly making it to the survivors of haiti's earthquake. we'll talk to two people helping bring in that relief when we come back. [ birds screech ] [ loud rumbling ] [ rifle fires ] [ announcer ] if you think about it, this is what makes theladders different... from other job search sites. we only want the big jobs. join theladders.com. only $100k+ jobs and only $100k+ talent. and now, all premium members get a free résumé critique. >> larry: we're just learning tonight that actor john travolta is flying one of his jets to haiti tonight on a relief mission. we're told he's bringing supplies and a group of nurses to the country to help. let's check back with anderson cooper. what are we focusing on on "ac 360" tonight, anderson? >> larry, a lot of different stuff. we'll bring you up to date on what is happening today and some of the dramatic things over the weekend. thousands of children newly orphaned, this is a new generation of orphans in this country. i spoke with one
ivan watson doing great work, by the way.d supplies are slowly making it to the survivors of haiti's earthquake. we'll talk to two people helping bring in that relief when we come back. [ birds screech ] [ loud rumbling ] [ rifle fires ] [ announcer ] if you think about it, this is what makes theladders different... from other job search sites. we only want the big jobs. join theladders.com. only $100k+ jobs and only $100k+ talent. and now, all premium members get a free résumé critique....
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i thought it was interesting that ivan chose the term can we withdraw.the simple answer is yes, absolutely. no problem. all the president has to do is make the decision. i mean, you know, whenever we talk about military withdrawal comes up, everybody throws up all the reasons you can't do it, how competent at it is, and you know, all the politics involved. the bottom line is, the commander in chief can make a decision. all he or she has to do is make it. and then, he tells the secretary of defense who works with the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and they make it happen. it's that simple. so the answer to, can we withdraw, is yes. always has been yes. you just have to have the political will to make the decision to withdraw. so than the next question that comes up then is, okay, how do you do that? right? just sort of a logistical nightmare, and it is. particularly in iraq at the moment. it is a bit of a logistical nightmare. but in afghanistan, yeah, you can withdraw. and let me suggest, the president has said that he would like to begin withdraw
i thought it was interesting that ivan chose the term can we withdraw.the simple answer is yes, absolutely. no problem. all the president has to do is make the decision. i mean, you know, whenever we talk about military withdrawal comes up, everybody throws up all the reasons you can't do it, how competent at it is, and you know, all the politics involved. the bottom line is, the commander in chief can make a decision. all he or she has to do is make it. and then, he tells the secretary of...
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it's a 17-year-old girl. >> larry: that was cnn's ivan watson. next fear over the safety of haiti's orphans. are they in danger of being bought and sold and what can be done to prevent it? perhaps the question is not so much whether you can afford to drive a vehicle that is built this way... but whether you can afford... not to. the glk. the engineering of mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for special offers through mercedes-benz financial. ♪ with thermacare® heat wraps. that's 8 hours while you wear it, plus an additional 8 hours of relief after you take it off! when i put it on the heat really releases all the muscles and the tension that i have in my lower back. [ spokesperson ] thermacare® delivers heat that penetrates deep, to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles. you've got to try it, because once you try it you'll be hooked. [ spokesperson ] go to trythermacare.com for a $3 off coupon, and get up to 16 hours of pain relief... with thermacare®. i have asthma. and when my symptoms-the coughing, wheezing, tightness in
it's a 17-year-old girl. >> larry: that was cnn's ivan watson. next fear over the safety of haiti's orphans. are they in danger of being bought and sold and what can be done to prevent it? perhaps the question is not so much whether you can afford to drive a vehicle that is built this way... but whether you can afford... not to. the glk. the engineering of mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for special offers through mercedes-benz financial. ♪ with thermacare® heat...
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what happened, ivan? >> this is an 11-year-old girl, larry, that we stumbled across like sanjay did with just people coming up and asking for help. in this case it was a mother who said, i'm by myself. i have one girl and she's struck and there's nobody to help. brother, please help me. we went to take a look, and, in fact, this 11-year-old girl was caught underneath the rubble of a house amid the bodies of an estimated 30 other people who did not survive the quake in the immediate surroundings in that same building. this girl was talking to us and she was screaming in pain and in fear. her right leg was trapped. we learned that shortly he after 6:00 p.m. local time finally after hours to days of efforts, they were able to find a small generator to run a small electric-powered saw, which was needed to cut through a metal beam to release this young girl. now she's -- they're looking for medical care for this girl, and as sanjay mentioned, that is another huge hurdle in a place where the medical system is s
what happened, ivan? >> this is an 11-year-old girl, larry, that we stumbled across like sanjay did with just people coming up and asking for help. in this case it was a mother who said, i'm by myself. i have one girl and she's struck and there's nobody to help. brother, please help me. we went to take a look, and, in fact, this 11-year-old girl was caught underneath the rubble of a house amid the bodies of an estimated 30 other people who did not survive the quake in the immediate...
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let's go to cnn correspondent ivan watson in port-au-prince. when did you arrive there, ivan? >> just this morning, larry. it's a dark and tense night here. the power grid's down. the city's mostly dark. as you heard from those gentlemen, people are out on the streets. they're afraid to go into their homes tonight. behind me, there are hundreds, perhaps thousands of people sleeping in a square. some of them singing, clapping, chanting, praying tonight. and they're very worried about the aftershocks that periodically hit this area. if you need any sign of how scary this is and what a catastrophe this has been for the city, just take a look at this exclusive video that we acquired today. let's take a moment. this was shot just moments after the earthquake hit port-au-prince. it was filmed by a missionary that we met at the airport, who was trying to get out of the country. let's take a few moments to see these really disturbing images of the shock and horror in the immediate moments after that earthquake struck. >> larry: the earthquake lasted a very short time, right? >> yes. a
let's go to cnn correspondent ivan watson in port-au-prince. when did you arrive there, ivan? >> just this morning, larry. it's a dark and tense night here. the power grid's down. the city's mostly dark. as you heard from those gentlemen, people are out on the streets. they're afraid to go into their homes tonight. behind me, there are hundreds, perhaps thousands of people sleeping in a square. some of them singing, clapping, chanting, praying tonight. and they're very worried about the...
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what's that about, ivan? >> reporter: yeah.arry, and basically, i found the guy. he was starting to try to take apart what's left of his house and try to salvage a few things. i followed him home to where he's now living. this guy had a three-story house. he was renting out the bottom floors to help pay for his college kids' tuition. now he's living in a sprawling refugee camp in a makeshift tent. it's filthy. he's embarrassed about it. his whole family, they survived, thank god. but they're sleeping on the ground in this filthy place. even if he gets some food from the u.s. military or from the aid organizations, this guy's dignity right now is crushed. he's accustomed to working and struggling to make a good life for his kids and his family. now they're sleeping under a sheet. it's just really, really tough to see this guy in this awful position. >> larry: ivan, wouldn't construction workers be in demand in haiti now? >> reporter: this man was actually a real estate agent, and i think he was making a lot of money renting out
what's that about, ivan? >> reporter: yeah.arry, and basically, i found the guy. he was starting to try to take apart what's left of his house and try to salvage a few things. i followed him home to where he's now living. this guy had a three-story house. he was renting out the bottom floors to help pay for his college kids' tuition. now he's living in a sprawling refugee camp in a makeshift tent. it's filthy. he's embarrassed about it. his whole family, they survived, thank god. but...
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is it getting any better, ivan? >> reporter: there are signs of improvement. you know, the initial adrenaline and fear and agony and terror of those first days has subsided now. but now it's this really grueling struggle to just get by. i just went to camp today, and what's remarkable, larry, seeing the 4500 people living in this camp now start to build shelters. not just out of sheets and sticks, but they're putting together plywood. they're salvaging pieces of sheet metal and they're building little huts. and also, forming associations to try to organize, you know, where to put the bathrooms in these areas, how to distribute water there. but they're saying they're really scared that if the come, larry, they're just going to be washed away and this will be breeding grounds for all sorts of diseases. they're desperate for tents right now, larry. >> larry: ivan watson, our cnn correspondent on the scene in port-au-prince. joining us now, sean penn, the academy award-winning actor and activist, and cofounder of the jenkins-penn hatian relief organization. penn i
is it getting any better, ivan? >> reporter: there are signs of improvement. you know, the initial adrenaline and fear and agony and terror of those first days has subsided now. but now it's this really grueling struggle to just get by. i just went to camp today, and what's remarkable, larry, seeing the 4500 people living in this camp now start to build shelters. not just out of sheets and sticks, but they're putting together plywood. they're salvaging pieces of sheet metal and they're...
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ivan watson is there as well., what did you see today that jumped out at you as part of your coverage? >> so much jumped out at us. specifically dealing with relief and trying to get the relief to the people who need it the most. we were at a place earlier today called delmar -- we went to one place that used to be a golf course where haitian's elite used to play. now it's a massive tent city where we came across thousands of people there. many of them in need of water and food. at one point, we saw military helicopters come in, drop in relief supplies, and most relief organizers will tell you that's not the best way to distribute goods, simply because when you do that, the strong can get to it because they run up the hill sooids or wherever the supplies are being dropped. but the weak, the elderly, the sick, those are the people who then cannot get to the supplies. so that's one of the moments that was tough to watch. but on the flip side of that, we made it out to the area called canape bear. that's in the wes p
ivan watson is there as well., what did you see today that jumped out at you as part of your coverage? >> so much jumped out at us. specifically dealing with relief and trying to get the relief to the people who need it the most. we were at a place earlier today called delmar -- we went to one place that used to be a golf course where haitian's elite used to play. now it's a massive tent city where we came across thousands of people there. many of them in need of water and food. at one...
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tomorrow is a day but they can extent the negotiations, ivan. they can go and get a appraisers each side. i don't think we'll see a deal this goes on. i think there they are a ways a part they will get extended. >> and reach an agreement and if that does not happen and the two appraisers try to get a third he gets apprised. they try to agree on that. at what point will it go open market in terms and perhaps make an offer before, you know, before giving -- before that. >> and they think the side lincoln holdings holding group, they believe the contract says this is they're going to have the right of first refusal. and it extends into the appraisal process and quite a i ways for it. they're the only entity that the estate can negotiate with. i think that -- i'm not sure the other side is buying into that and when that happens if the other side goes out into the market, after tomorrow or during the appraisal process to find, you know, buyers, they hired goldman sachs, they're not there for a transition. you hire them, one of the best investment ban
tomorrow is a day but they can extent the negotiations, ivan. they can go and get a appraisers each side. i don't think we'll see a deal this goes on. i think there they are a ways a part they will get extended. >> and reach an agreement and if that does not happen and the two appraisers try to get a third he gets apprised. they try to agree on that. at what point will it go open market in terms and perhaps make an offer before, you know, before giving -- before that. >> and they...
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what is the latest, ivan? >> reporter: the latest is that the team here, they have actually reached two people who are still alive in this mountain of rubble here. the workers have gotten through, and they have cut through and actually have been able to hold the hand of a krael speaking woman there trapped along the side of a man. her voice is strong and they are passing water to her. they are trying to open up a hole to try and pull the woman out. she survived five days, five days, larry, in the mountain of rubble. and today, overnight, the same rescue workers, from new york and workers from florida, and from turkey as well, they pulled out three other individuals, a haitian man, and a 13-year-old girl, and early this morning, a 50-year-old american woman named mimi, and we understand she has a son in florida not living far from the home of one of the rescue workers. larry? >> i am a captain paramedic, when i found out, when the lady or victim was pulled out, she actually lives in the city that i surf. serve.
what is the latest, ivan? >> reporter: the latest is that the team here, they have actually reached two people who are still alive in this mountain of rubble here. the workers have gotten through, and they have cut through and actually have been able to hold the hand of a krael speaking woman there trapped along the side of a man. her voice is strong and they are passing water to her. they are trying to open up a hole to try and pull the woman out. she survived five days, five days,...
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joining us jason carroll on the scene, ivan watson is there as well.on, what did you see today that jumped out at you as part of your coverage? >> reporter: so much jumped out at us specifically dealing with relief and trying to get the relief to people who need it the most. we were at a place called doma 40 b a section of the city. we went to a place that used to be a golf course. now it is a massive tent city. several thousand people who are there, many of them still in need of water, in need of food. at one point, wolf, military helicopters came in, dropped in some relief supplies. most relief organizers tell you that is not the best way to distribute goods simply because when you do that the strong can get to it, they run up the hillsides where the supplies are being dropped, the weak, the elderly and sick cannot get to the supplies. that was one of the moments that was tough to watch. we made it to an area called canape. the western part of port-au-prince. there was an organization dealing with relief there called world vision. it was more orderly
joining us jason carroll on the scene, ivan watson is there as well.on, what did you see today that jumped out at you as part of your coverage? >> reporter: so much jumped out at us specifically dealing with relief and trying to get the relief to people who need it the most. we were at a place called doma 40 b a section of the city. we went to a place that used to be a golf course. now it is a massive tent city. several thousand people who are there, many of them still in need of water,...
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ivan, are you going to continue to do efforts like this?rk with usher's new look. this is a milestone and i want to surpass it. i want to keep helping. those are my brothers and sisters and aunts down there. >> example of what all youth can do -- >> larry: go ahead, usher. >> ivan is an example of what all youth can do in america. simply by raising awareness amongst your family. you know, through your twitter sites, through your facebooks, you could raise funds and also awareness. >> larry: i salute you both. the president of usher's new foundation has written an exclusive blog for us. check it out on our web page, cnn.com/larryking. great salute to usher, mr. young, mr. jackson. congratulations to both of you. please help. by the way, we won't be with you at our regular time tomorrow. good reason. "hope for haiti now." judge george clooney,
ivan, are you going to continue to do efforts like this?rk with usher's new look. this is a milestone and i want to surpass it. i want to keep helping. those are my brothers and sisters and aunts down there. >> example of what all youth can do -- >> larry: go ahead, usher. >> ivan is an example of what all youth can do in america. simply by raising awareness amongst your family. you know, through your twitter sites, through your facebooks, you could raise funds and also...
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so we oke to ivan sigal, thexecutive director of global voices online. he pos this questn for our guests he. >> my questi would be, are we really--aree best served by having infoation that is american news, or e we served by having information that comes from all over thworld and gives us a varietyf perspectiveshat we might not have considered? >> ann >> i think we' best served by having opportunity to ar from all voices. i think that pple should--in the future, they ll beble to pick and choose what they want to hear. the demma is going to what's accurate and what's not, a i think that's going to be the al issue beuse people have a hard time. there'a lot of mateal out on the internet now that'considered "reportingthat isn't true, that isn't right and acrate. ani think that understanding how to vet information, information that's ven to you ofthe record, that is not sourced--iean, this is a problem. and i see a lot of problems with some the blo, and i see a lot positive thin with a lot of the blo, as wel so that's the future. >> charles? >> i would say tt
so we oke to ivan sigal, thexecutive director of global voices online. he pos this questn for our guests he. >> my questi would be, are we really--aree best served by having infoation that is american news, or e we served by having information that comes from all over thworld and gives us a varietyf perspectiveshat we might not have considered? >> ann >> i think we' best served by having opportunity to ar from all voices. i think that pple should--in the future, they ll beble...
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they've learned -- i track it back to ivan the terrible, and people are so accustomed to hardship in their lives, to death, to famine, to all kinds of -- to all kinds of terrible hardships that we never encounter. and so if there is something that happens, something to someone very close to them, to your relative, to your mother, to your aunt, to your daughter, you care. if it's a murder, of someone next door, and of the village next-door, maybe you could care, but you don't care and you go on with your life at. >> you profile six lives and deaths of six different russians in the book. do you want to talk about one? >> sure. what about paul. i think that's a good one. he is a good one because he's an aberration. paul was the editor-in-chief of forbes, forbes russia in addition dicicco up in new york. his background is russian aristocrat, totally romantic about russia. he went back there thinking that he was going to live the life that is all goals, that his grandfather described as he was growing up. and what he found was the chaos of russia under yeltsin. so that when putin became p
they've learned -- i track it back to ivan the terrible, and people are so accustomed to hardship in their lives, to death, to famine, to all kinds of -- to all kinds of terrible hardships that we never encounter. and so if there is something that happens, something to someone very close to them, to your relative, to your mother, to your aunt, to your daughter, you care. if it's a murder, of someone next door, and of the village next-door, maybe you could care, but you don't care and you go on...
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you're the owner of the ivan hoe hotel? >> yes, we're primarily a restaurant with a full bar. most of our damage was at the bar, the back bar, bottles, glasses, plates. it depends what room you're in, and how much damage was done. just a lot of breakage. >> tell me about the situation at the bar, was the bar crowded at the time? >> it was about 4:30. we're just getting opened, we just had three people at the bar. they didn't waste too much time getting outside, our bartender fled the scene and had a broken window come down on them on his way out, but he wasn't hurt. >> i think you described to one of our producers that you spoke with earlier, we're sitting in a sea of booze? is that true, all your liquor bottles fell off the bar? >> yeah. it all fell down, it's all cleaned up now. >> how about your guests, did they run out of the place, or are they still with you? >> one checked out, they were here for a local funeral, they don't live too far away, they checked out, we don't have to worry about them. >> another set of guests just checked back in, and everyone was just kind of
you're the owner of the ivan hoe hotel? >> yes, we're primarily a restaurant with a full bar. most of our damage was at the bar, the back bar, bottles, glasses, plates. it depends what room you're in, and how much damage was done. just a lot of breakage. >> tell me about the situation at the bar, was the bar crowded at the time? >> it was about 4:30. we're just getting opened, we just had three people at the bar. they didn't waste too much time getting outside, our bartender...
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. >> karl penhaul, ivan watson, thank you very much. thanks it for "360." thanks for watching. "larry king" starts now. >> larry: tonight the late night wars land leno on oprah. >> so you thought one cheap shot deserved another? >> yeah, it's okay. >> i thought that was beneath you actually. >> larry: jay is returning as host of ""the tonight show."" can he reclaim ratings and nice guy reputation? >> now you're being made to look like the bad guy? >> i'm going to work hard to try to rehabilitate that image. >> larry: elizabeth and john edwards have split. she stood by her cheating political husband for three years. even met his out-of-wedlock little daughter. what made her call it quits now? then a gay, sex and drug scandal destroyed ted haggard's megachurch ministry and devastated the family. why did his wife, gayle, choose to forgive and stay married? all that and an amazing musical pairing next on "larry king live." you all know the story. conan o'brien left nbc after a very public battle with the network. jay leno was set to return as host of the "tonight show" and once aga
. >> karl penhaul, ivan watson, thank you very much. thanks it for "360." thanks for watching. "larry king" starts now. >> larry: tonight the late night wars land leno on oprah. >> so you thought one cheap shot deserved another? >> yeah, it's okay. >> i thought that was beneath you actually. >> larry: jay is returning as host of ""the tonight show."" can he reclaim ratings and nice guy reputation? >> now you're...
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the implicit interest rate they face was infinity ivan r. dee a 20% is nothing. the taxpayers, the fed should it said we are going to, what they did in england, to be fair to the british government, we will bill you up the taxpayer is going to take 60 or 70% of the bank can hold onto it for a long time so of the shares come back the tax there will benefit so i think that is, i think we shouldn't build up wall street but i think we should've been tougher about it. what bernanke and geithner especially say is that the time there was such a big crisis, things were happening so quickly it was all snowballing. i think that is a bit of a cop-out. especially in the aig case, the famous asg case where they agreed to take everybody out of power on their cbs -- sorry for the jargon but they agree to pay the people who were in hock to the ag at 100%. i think they could've easily given them 50% for example and it turns out the government was one of the big beneficiaries of that caused all of these conspiracy theories. i just don't know the answer to whether it was a conspira
the implicit interest rate they face was infinity ivan r. dee a 20% is nothing. the taxpayers, the fed should it said we are going to, what they did in england, to be fair to the british government, we will bill you up the taxpayer is going to take 60 or 70% of the bank can hold onto it for a long time so of the shares come back the tax there will benefit so i think that is, i think we shouldn't build up wall street but i think we should've been tougher about it. what bernanke and geithner...
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, there was a call from brett farve but it was intercepted, that's luke going out with ivan and beingshocked that he stiffed me for the billups. you know what you get from brett. >> how do you get 12 men in the huddle, how do you miss a draft. viking they missed the selection in the prior draft because they could not get the selection in on time. 15 minutes, remember? we talked and. >> didn't. didn't they do it twice? >> back to back years. >> that's the vikings. >> never mind. sorry i brought that up. >> the dc teams will emorning stronger than before. [ applause ] >> shut up. >> okay, your client, your client is lucky to get off with a misdemeanor. he should have to do his relief work in haiti. do something meaningful. we will not go after brett farve in the off season. >> a nice combination now of some youth but some veterans who can add some stability to the club. we're making strides. [ laughter ] >> and support. , how many have you bought? >> oh... >> okay. [ laughter ] >> that's why we're sports writers. >> you make a good point. it't cth pper knowold mus. you!of te! exc... wha
, there was a call from brett farve but it was intercepted, that's luke going out with ivan and beingshocked that he stiffed me for the billups. you know what you get from brett. >> how do you get 12 men in the huddle, how do you miss a draft. viking they missed the selection in the prior draft because they could not get the selection in on time. 15 minutes, remember? we talked and. >> didn't. didn't they do it twice? >> back to back years. >> that's the vikings....
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glenny conference room we had jamie and patricia from barnes & noble, we had jeff from straus and ivant going to be able to name everybody by either on the phone are in that room we have every major retailer, reporters from amazon, from the aba. most of the major publishers together time to come up with a way to make people aware of the six great books and it was a very inspiring moment. we set out to pope and i think we hoped we might get to where 3,000 votes. we set this out on line. we had a five week voting period. we optimistically said to the board that merkel was 5,000 votes and we ended up getting over 10,000 votes so i think to thank you to all of our partners and that the endeavor. i think we helped raise the awareness of this award and worked at the national book foundation does and now it is my pleasure to announce that the winner is, of the best of the 64 national book awards is the complete stories by flannery o'connor. [applause] i don't think flannery's going to appear to accept but congratulations to farrar strauss, particularly to robert giroux. thank you to all of ou
glenny conference room we had jamie and patricia from barnes & noble, we had jeff from straus and ivant going to be able to name everybody by either on the phone are in that room we have every major retailer, reporters from amazon, from the aba. most of the major publishers together time to come up with a way to make people aware of the six great books and it was a very inspiring moment. we set out to pope and i think we hoped we might get to where 3,000 votes. we set this out on line. we...
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he writes that he gave misleading information -- host: ivan, independent. good morning. caller: i want to talk about the process that doctors go through for the care of someone, with the power of attorney. taking over someone's wishes. i am just wondering what your view and what the policy ideas will be coming forward, on that issue. host: what do you think should happen? caller: if you look at the statistics, you are talking about 30% of this prior to the last three days of the care of your life. this is about 65% of everything that goes into the future. this is in the future of what people are going to pay for. and most people who choose this path are on medicare. the taxpayers are going to assume responsibility. my issue is, a person can have an active plan for their life. they do not have to be on life support. they will have to come in and -- you have the transfer of power. how do we justify a position -- a physician to say that we have to proceed, with not only the person's wishes, and we have to have the best practices for the multiple [unintelligible] they will n
he writes that he gave misleading information -- host: ivan, independent. good morning. caller: i want to talk about the process that doctors go through for the care of someone, with the power of attorney. taking over someone's wishes. i am just wondering what your view and what the policy ideas will be coming forward, on that issue. host: what do you think should happen? caller: if you look at the statistics, you are talking about 30% of this prior to the last three days of the care of your...
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the models and lessons learned from the 9/11 destruction at the world trade centers after hurricane ivan'sftermath and the devastation in the gulf coast states where recovery is still ongoing today. the materials collected during this cleanup can be recycled or transported for reclamation of land along the coast of the bay of port-au-prince. ensuring appropriate drainage of rainwater would be a massive undertaking with a drastic reduction of areas with practices of the construction. the existing system was already obsolete and undersized and did not seem to rely on accurate hydrological data. in addition, with the earthquake underfrowned stresses generated from the wave propagation it must be anticipated that the structures and pipes mostly concrete have sustained irreversible damage. the water works and sewer infrastructures gauged against the environmental standards were inadequate. construction from scratch must be considered. the source of water supply must be adjusted after evaluation of the cul-de-sac aquifer capacity and an inventory of other reserves through ground war hydrology. a
the models and lessons learned from the 9/11 destruction at the world trade centers after hurricane ivan'sftermath and the devastation in the gulf coast states where recovery is still ongoing today. the materials collected during this cleanup can be recycled or transported for reclamation of land along the coast of the bay of port-au-prince. ensuring appropriate drainage of rainwater would be a massive undertaking with a drastic reduction of areas with practices of the construction. the...
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mayors like ivan ellen in mayor sam lasalle to help transform atlanta to the new capital of the self, building bridges between people. mayors like entry young voom helped create new public projects like the modern airport and to introduce atlantic to the world stage by bringing unprecedented private investment in jobs into our city, and there's like my friend shirley franklinville continue to make sure that the state, the nation in the world knew that the plant was opened for business even when it was tough and in the process she never forgets the least of these and the people who needed help the most. those leaders built a city-- [applause] those leaders helped build a city where business opportunity and growth became hallmarks of atlanta, where barriers are not overwhelming but are instead obstacles to overcome, a city where public works and good works go hand-in-hand with private investment and professional success. those great leaders in callous others to toiled quietly outside the limelight with no expectation of glory or fame, have made it landau but it was always meant to be, t
mayors like ivan ellen in mayor sam lasalle to help transform atlanta to the new capital of the self, building bridges between people. mayors like entry young voom helped create new public projects like the modern airport and to introduce atlantic to the world stage by bringing unprecedented private investment in jobs into our city, and there's like my friend shirley franklinville continue to make sure that the state, the nation in the world knew that the plant was opened for business even when...
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an alternate vision and that it's imperative on us writ large to engage in a counter narrative and ivan -- interested in whether you think that's an accurate and whether you think that's something that can have an influence particularly on u.s. >> i obviously have read the and listen to arguments, but i don't think this thing is going to be solved. i think the debate is going to be about what were the conditions that were established probably first by bill clinton which are not going to be modified very much evident in relation to the physical arrangements on the ground, 95 percent or so of the land is clear and 5% will be a land swap. is unlikely that you'll have a return as the palestinians other than a symbolic return that to the rest of the issue will be solved by compensation, that you'll do a deal on jerusalem and the quicker that you can get there in the end of that's going to be the resolution of the problem. and the israelis will insist on having a united jerusalem and will back down from that, they will have to, and what is critical is that in my judgment that the united state
an alternate vision and that it's imperative on us writ large to engage in a counter narrative and ivan -- interested in whether you think that's an accurate and whether you think that's something that can have an influence particularly on u.s. >> i obviously have read the and listen to arguments, but i don't think this thing is going to be solved. i think the debate is going to be about what were the conditions that were established probably first by bill clinton which are not going to...
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mayors like ivan allan who helped transform the capital of the new south. building infrastructure for businesses and bridges between people. mayors like jackson and young who help created public projects like marta by bringing unprecedented private investment and jobs into our city. and mayors like shier refrankton who continue to make sure that the state, the nation, and the world knew that atlanta was open for business. even when it was tough. and in the process, we never forget the least of these and the people who need the help the most. those leaders built a city. [applause] >> those leaders help build a city where business opportunity became hallmark. it is not overwhelming but are instead obstacles to overcome. a city where public works and good works go hand in hand with private investment and professional success. those great leaders and countless others who toiled quietly outside of the limelight with no expectation of glory or fame have made atlanta what it was always meant to be, the city on a hill. today the torch has been passed to each and ev
mayors like ivan allan who helped transform the capital of the new south. building infrastructure for businesses and bridges between people. mayors like jackson and young who help created public projects like marta by bringing unprecedented private investment and jobs into our city. and mayors like shier refrankton who continue to make sure that the state, the nation, and the world knew that atlanta was open for business. even when it was tough. and in the process, we never forget the least of...