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craig: john goodman, everybody!s. ♪ well, he's not very handsome ♪ to look at [ sighs ] ♪ oh, he's shaggy ♪ and he eats like a hog [ male announcer ] the volkswagen jetta. available with advanced keyless technology. control everything from your pocket, purse, or wherever. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ that dirty, old egg-suckin' dog ♪ hey, bro. or engaging. conversations help us learn and grow. at wells fargo, we believe you can never underestimate the power of a conversation. it's this exchange of ideas that helps you move ahead with confidence. so when the conversation turns to your financial goals... turn to us. if you need anything else, let me know. [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. [applause] >> larry king's presidential election history. >> three presidents grew up as farmers. george washington on a tobacco farm. jimmy carter on a peenut farm and william howard taft on a fat farm. he was enormous like a blimp. [applause] craig: welcome back, everybody. welcome back. my next
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john goodman joins us now to talk about "priceless." let's start by asking about the recent supreme court decision on the health care bill. what is your view? >> guest: well, i was starting to see that decision. i wish the court out drawnout obamacare we could have more rational health care reform. now we have to do with the law as it is amazing that even the supporters of the law are going to want to make major changes in the next year and a half. >> okay, what do you want to see? what you see is rational health care? >> what we have in the obamacare a lot as a law that you and i buy an insurance plan at twice the rate of growth of our income. you don't have to be an accountant to know that if you're paying for something, it's going to crowd out everything else you're consuming and eventually have nothing to eat, nothing to wear, but showed lots of health care. that's an impossible payout. >> the national center, and cpi is one of the founders of the health savings, current? >> that's correct. >> what are they? >> health savings accoun
john goodman joins us now to talk about "priceless." let's start by asking about the recent supreme court decision on the health care bill. what is your view? >> guest: well, i was starting to see that decision. i wish the court out drawnout obamacare we could have more rational health care reform. now we have to do with the law as it is amazing that even the supporters of the law are going to want to make major changes in the next year and a half. >> okay, what do you...
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john goodman joins us now to talk about priceless. but start by asking about the recent supreme court decision on the health care bill. what is your view? >> and starting to see that decision. i wish the court had thrown out obamacare and we could start over and have a more rational health care reform. now we're going to have to deal with the law as it is. i think, though, that even the supporters of the law are going to want to make major changes in it within the next year-and-a-half. >> okay. what do you want to see? what do you see as a rational health care? >> well we have in the obamacare law is a requirement that uni by an insurance grants for the system to grow at twice the rate of growth of our income. you don't have to be in the count to know that if your campaign for something that's going to a car and everything else are considering and eventually will add nothing to eat, nothing to wear, no place to live, lots of health care. that is the impossible plan. >> your group, the national center going to have one of the founders.
john goodman joins us now to talk about priceless. but start by asking about the recent supreme court decision on the health care bill. what is your view? >> and starting to see that decision. i wish the court had thrown out obamacare and we could start over and have a more rational health care reform. now we're going to have to deal with the law as it is. i think, though, that even the supporters of the law are going to want to make major changes in it within the next year-and-a-half....
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amy goodman: congressman john lewis. he's just written a new book called across that bridge: life lessons and a vision for change. i'll continue the interview with him in a moment. [break] amy goodman: "ain't gonna let nobody turn me round," the sncc freedom singers, a group that traveled the country singing and fundraising for the student nonviolent coordinating committee. congressmember john lewis was one of the chairs of sncc. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report, as we return to my interview with the now 13- term democratic congressman, john lewis of georgia, arrested more than 40 times as he fought for voting rights and against segregation in america. just before malcolm x was assassinated, john lewis met with him in africa. they spent several days together. i asked john lewis where they met, what they talked about. rep. john lewis: we met malcolm in nairobi, kenya, at the new stanley hotel. he happened to be staying there-we didn't know he was staying there-and we were also staying ther
amy goodman: congressman john lewis. he's just written a new book called across that bridge: life lessons and a vision for change. i'll continue the interview with him in a moment. [break] amy goodman: "ain't gonna let nobody turn me round," the sncc freedom singers, a group that traveled the country singing and fundraising for the student nonviolent coordinating committee. congressmember john lewis was one of the chairs of sncc. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and...
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freshman quarterback should ever do, throw across your body into the end zone, unless you have john goodman to make a one-handed catch for the 36-yard touchdown. 7-0, notre dame. later on golson, i'm not going to throw t i'm going run it, breaks up for a six-yard touchdown. notre dame up 14-0 at that point. later on in the second ha michigan state trying to make a comeback. labian bell trying to do it against boise. jump over people. maybe that would work. because nothing else seemed to be working all night. he got higher this time than last time. >> you know who they miss? eddie, missouri, welcoming in arizona state. >> exciting. nine yards up the middle for the touchdown. no good. 24-20, arizona state losing. last chance, taylor kelly picked off by walker out of the end zone. and missouri wraps it up. 24-20. >> and they were able to do this without their quarterback, james franklin. he was out tonight. wisconsin hosting utah state, it wasn't a cupcake game at all. >> yeah, eddie jones upset of the day. keaton finding webb to set up the game-winning field goal. thompson from 37 yards -- >>
freshman quarterback should ever do, throw across your body into the end zone, unless you have john goodman to make a one-handed catch for the 36-yard touchdown. 7-0, notre dame. later on golson, i'm not going to throw t i'm going run it, breaks up for a six-yard touchdown. notre dame up 14-0 at that point. later on in the second ha michigan state trying to make a comeback. labian bell trying to do it against boise. jump over people. maybe that would work. because nothing else seemed to be...
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freshman quarterback should ever do, throw across your body into the end zone, unless you have john goodman to make a one-handed catch for the 36-yard touchdown. 7-0, notre dame. later on golson, i'm not going to throw t i'm going run it, breaks up for a six-yard touchdown. notre dame up 14-0 at that point. later on in the second half, michig state trying to make a comeback. labian bell trying to do it against boise. jump over people. maybe that would work. because nothing else seemed to be working all night. he got higher this time than last time. >> you know who they miss? eddie, missouri, welcoming in arizona state. >> exciting. nine yards up the middle for the touchdown. no good. 24-20, arizona state losing. last chance, taylor kelly picked off by walker out of the end zone. and missouri wraps it up. 24-20. >> and they were able to do this without their quarterback, james franklin. he was out tonight. wisconsin hosting utah state, it wasn't a cupcake game at all. >> yeah, eddie jones upset of the day. keaton finding webb to set up the game-winning field goal. thompson from 37 yards -- >
freshman quarterback should ever do, throw across your body into the end zone, unless you have john goodman to make a one-handed catch for the 36-yard touchdown. 7-0, notre dame. later on golson, i'm not going to throw t i'm going run it, breaks up for a six-yard touchdown. notre dame up 14-0 at that point. later on in the second half, michig state trying to make a comeback. labian bell trying to do it against boise. jump over people. maybe that would work. because nothing else seemed to be...
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gavin: in terms of the cast, it's a remarkable cast beyond just client eastwood, we have amy adams john goodman justin timberlake. which begs the question, clint eastwood and justin timberlake, i couldn't say that would be on my short list. what was the chemistry like? >> i thought story had appeal and i wanted it to have broad appeal in terms of the cast so i was looking really diversify. clint's name is what attracted all of these great people. it wasn't a chance to rob on a rob lorenz movie. but it was great. amy adams is somebody that i have long admired. i think they just disappears in to every role she has so i was thrilled to get her. and justin, he just had the right combination of charm and energy and likability that i needed for this role. >> gavin: and so in the past, mine, is it a collaborative process of determining who is to play particular roles? or it really is the director's responsibility? >> yeah, it's the director. clint is a very khra*p collaborative guy so i have had a lot of experience over the years working on his films he always makes me a part of the casting process we
gavin: in terms of the cast, it's a remarkable cast beyond just client eastwood, we have amy adams john goodman justin timberlake. which begs the question, clint eastwood and justin timberlake, i couldn't say that would be on my short list. what was the chemistry like? >> i thought story had appeal and i wanted it to have broad appeal in terms of the cast so i was looking really diversify. clint's name is what attracted all of these great people. it wasn't a chance to rob on a rob lorenz...
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and john goodman is the author. this is what tv on c-span 2. >> dinesh d'souza presents his thoughts on when a second term for the obama administration would look like. the author contends the policies would greatly reduce america's global influence. it's about an hour's time. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> thank you. please sit down. i am excited and thrilled to be here with barack obama in this election year. i think we are dealing with one of the most mysterious and odd figures ever to occupy the oval office. a few days ago, i received a phone call. i didn't recognize the area code in the phone call was actually from kenya. and i answered it and it is actually george obama, the president's half brother. he's the youngest son of barack obama senior. and he said dinesh, i'm calling because my 2-year-old son is in the hospital. he is a serious chest condition i wondered if he'd be willing to help me. i said are you at the hospital, george craxi said yes. a subtle hand the phone to the nurse. so he did and the n
and john goodman is the author. this is what tv on c-span 2. >> dinesh d'souza presents his thoughts on when a second term for the obama administration would look like. the author contends the policies would greatly reduce america's global influence. it's about an hour's time. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> thank you. please sit down. i am excited and thrilled to be here with barack obama in this election year. i think we are dealing with one of the most mysterious and odd...
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. >> reporter: the chemistry between john goodman and roseanne was instantaneous.shown here in the season's two-dvd set. he knew immediately he had the job. >> we made each other laugh. she looked at me. you don't do drugs, do you? i said, nope. all right. >> reporter: at number four in your vote, the father who was a walking advertisement for birth control. >> dad, i need to talk to you. >> why is it always me? >> reporter: al bundy, played by ed o'neill. he showed the world why not to be "married with children." here is his family anthem. >> hooters, hooters, yum, yum, yum. hooters, hooters, on a girl that's dumb. >> he represents this curdled, anti-father, that people found a delight in watching. >> reporter: landing at number three in the votes? >> it's sexual. >> howard cunningham on "happy days." a 1970s version of a 1950s dad, played by tom bosley. >> sex is exactly what a son should discuss with his father. >> the richie/howard relationship, that father/son relationship was so much fun. >> will you give me a hand? >> sure, richie. >> and richie had gotten d
. >> reporter: the chemistry between john goodman and roseanne was instantaneous.shown here in the season's two-dvd set. he knew immediately he had the job. >> we made each other laugh. she looked at me. you don't do drugs, do you? i said, nope. all right. >> reporter: at number four in your vote, the father who was a walking advertisement for birth control. >> dad, i need to talk to you. >> why is it always me? >> reporter: al bundy, played by ed o'neill. he...