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"larry king live" starts right now. >>> tonight, larry king for the hour. i'm donald trump and i'm turning the tables on 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, tracy morgan and kd lang all help as i put larry on the hot seat next on this special anniversary edition of "larry king live." i'm donald trump and it is a pleasure to be here. 25 years ago, cnn said you're hired to larry king. and in the quarter century since, he's interviewed just about everybody who is anybody. but not tonight. tonight, i ask and larry answers. i've enlisted the assistance of some of the many celebrities he's had on the show to make things even more interesting. it is going to be an amazing hour. larry is a special guy and i love doing this. larr
"larry king live" starts right now. >>> tonight, larry king for the hour. i'm donald trump and i'm turning the tables on 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...
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it's next on "larry king live." we welcome alex king to "larry king live." he pled guilty, along with his brother derek, to the third degree murder of their father back in 2001. he served seven years in prison. his unofficial adoptive mother is catherine medico, and she is with us too. catherine met alex while writing a book about this case. we invited derek king to join us. he chose not to appear. we'll talk to alex and catherine in a minute. first, let's go back in time. nine years ago to the night that changed everything. watch. in november of 2001, 40-year-old terry king was murdered, his head smashed with a baseball bat and his house set on fire. his two sons, 12-year-old alex and 13-year-old derek, eventually confessed to the brutal crime. >> i hit him once and then i heard him moan, and then i was afraid that he might wake up and see us, so i just kept on hitting him. >> okay. >> hit him somewhere around ten times. >> derek took the hits, but i was the one that gave him the idea. >> larry: but later they changed their story and blamed this man, rick c
it's next on "larry king live." we welcome alex king to "larry king live." he pled guilty, along with his brother derek, to the third degree murder of their father back in 2001. he served seven years in prison. his unofficial adoptive mother is catherine medico, and she is with us too. catherine met alex while writing a book about this case. we invited derek king to join us. he chose not to appear. we'll talk to alex and catherine in a minute. first, let's go back in time....
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chap man, one of our youths. >> on behalf of the king of martin luther king and garvey and we are thehildren participating in the mo magic summer program. we would like to express our special thanks for miss johnson for having to put up with us this summer and also for buying the supplies to work with this summer. this program helps us to stay focus and discipline. it also keeps us from the crime and violence that is impacted our community. thank you and we look forward to participating next summer. thank you, the children and youth of king garvey co-op. >> thank you cliff. beautiful. next we have a poem from alecia >> good afternoon i am alecia and i attend sa*pbt john's school. the title of the poem is i am who i am. i am a young african-american female and very proud of my heritage. i am a californian. that is where i grow up. i 30 for knowledge and. >> >> share my knowledge with others. as a born leader i live in the western edition. i am a 4.0 student. at 13 year's old i attend college. i am different yet the same as everyone else. i am like a river i go with the flow. i ln of to
chap man, one of our youths. >> on behalf of the king of martin luther king and garvey and we are thehildren participating in the mo magic summer program. we would like to express our special thanks for miss johnson for having to put up with us this summer and also for buying the supplies to work with this summer. this program helps us to stay focus and discipline. it also keeps us from the crime and violence that is impacted our community. thank you and we look forward to participating...
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king. and when dr. was killed, i mean, the outpouring of support and affection coming from hef was significant in my mind at that time. >> we published the last piece ever written by martin luther king and we published it shortly after his death. his widow actually edited it. we should be sitting there in the hef pad listening to martin luther king's dream. yes, well, people don't recognize or realize the extent to which it was part of my dream, too. >> larry: how did you first become involved in this, we call it anti-segregation movement? >> well, i don't know -- >> larry: college, right? >> in a small way. i was never really part of a major movement as such. i think there were a couple of occasions i went to the university of illinois and i think there were a couple of occasions where there was some segregated restaurants and i was there with the students protesting that. but you know it comes from family. i think that bigotry comes from family. i was raised in a very conservative mid western methodis
king. and when dr. was killed, i mean, the outpouring of support and affection coming from hef was significant in my mind at that time. >> we published the last piece ever written by martin luther king and we published it shortly after his death. his widow actually edited it. we should be sitting there in the hef pad listening to martin luther king's dream. yes, well, people don't recognize or realize the extent to which it was part of my dream, too. >> larry: how did you first...
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"larry king live" starts right "larry king live" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight -- a prime-time exclusive. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu on the palestinians. >> i think it requires courage on the palestinian side to say, hey, it's over, no more war, no more bloodshed, we're going to make a genuine peace with israel. >> larry: peace talks. >> president abbas, palestinian president, meet me and let's talk peace. >> larry: and israel's bond with the united states. >> we have both common values and unfortunately common enemies. >> larry: was his meeting with president obama a turning point? finally marking a thaw in an icy relationship? benjamin netanyahu for the hour is next on "larry king live." >> larry: we only go back -- well, almost 30 years. b.b. that's his nickname. but i have to refer to him as prime minister netanyahu because that's formality here. the israeli prime minister in new york, a city he knows very well. used to be ambassador to the u.n. let's get right to it. it's good seeing you again, by the way. >> good to see y
"larry king live" starts right "larry king live" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight -- a prime-time exclusive. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu on the palestinians. >> i think it requires courage on the palestinian side to say, hey, it's over, no more war, no more bloodshed, we're going to make a genuine peace with israel. >> larry: peace talks. >> president abbas, palestinian president, meet me and...
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y le invito a que se acerque a la esquina de story y king para poder expresar lo que siente ... ----alli ya esta daniel rodriguez en vivo. vivo. --- y nos vamos directamente con blanca garza, quien nos hablara de la solidaridad de nuestra comunidad para terminar con la crisis humanitaria que se vive en cuestion de inmigracion...--- y tambien ,que se detengan las politicas que separan a las familias....---blanca. ---asi es cesar, buenas tardes...---decenas de personas se dieron cita en el centro de la ciudad de oakland para protestar por la 1070 de arizona como parte de un movimiento a nivel nacional. ---nosotros estuvimos presentes y nos dimos cuenta que el ambiente "racista" que se vive en ese estado.... ya lo vivieron en el pasado. =blanca garza= garza=0:39 " se ve, se siente...oakland esta presnete."0:43 ramon reyes fue parte hoy del grupo de manifestantes del este de la bahia que se reunieron frente al edificio federal de oakland para protestar por la 1070 de arizona, aunque ya solo queden algunas partes vivas dijo....tras la decision de ayer por la jueza bolton. bolton. 13:
y le invito a que se acerque a la esquina de story y king para poder expresar lo que siente ... ----alli ya esta daniel rodriguez en vivo. vivo. --- y nos vamos directamente con blanca garza, quien nos hablara de la solidaridad de nuestra comunidad para terminar con la crisis humanitaria que se vive en cuestion de inmigracion...--- y tambien ,que se detengan las politicas que separan a las familias....---blanca. ---asi es cesar, buenas tardes...---decenas de personas se dieron cita en el centro...
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plus larry king on baseball legend george steinbrenner. live from the all-star game with the reaction of a-rod and others, next from "larry king live". >>> good even. he'll join us later. but first the mel gibson story. senior news editor. radar online obtained the audio we're talking about. shawn robinson weekend and coaverage ever. dr. robbie ludwig the author of "until death do us part." drew pinsky, host of celebrity rehab. how celebrity narcissim is seducing america. thank you for joining us. radar online obtained exclusive video, audiotape. let's take a list ton that right now. first, this is purported to be a phone call between gibson and his exgirlfriend oksana grigorieva. cnn confirmed that the female voice is hers, she claims the male voice is gibson's. let's listen right now. >> i really am angry and really sad, and i really [ bleep ] just want to hurt someone or myself, do you under? you've done this to me. i was never like this. you did it. all right? it's your fault. if something happens, be it on your [ bleep ] head. you kno
plus larry king on baseball legend george steinbrenner. live from the all-star game with the reaction of a-rod and others, next from "larry king live". >>> good even. he'll join us later. but first the mel gibson story. senior news editor. radar online obtained the audio we're talking about. shawn robinson weekend and coaverage ever. dr. robbie ludwig the author of "until death do us part." drew pinsky, host of celebrity rehab. how celebrity narcissim is seducing...
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"larry king live" starts right now. >>> tonight, larry king for the hour. i'm donald trump and i'm turning the tables on 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 king live" starts right now. >>> tonight, larry king for the hour. i'm donald trump and i'm turning the tables on 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...
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why can't -- would you do that, if we had you and abbas and we had the king of jordan on? could we do that now? >> you're on, larry. from my point of view, immediately, no problem. >> larry: all right. so if we worked on that, we could set it up? because it's -- it's frustrating -- go ahead. >> well, i'm just saying that you're hitting the nail right on the head. i mean, what is there to prevent a meeting between the prime minister of israel, in jerusalem, and the president of the palestinian authority, mahmoud abbas, who's ten minutes away in ramallah, that's when you have traffic, without traffic, it's seven minutes. i really like and respect senator george mitchell. president obama's envoy to the middle east. but i find it perplexing and unnecessary that president -- that senator mitchell has to travel halfway across the world to relay messages between president abbas and myself. there's no need for that. we should sit down. we have very serious issues to discuss. our security. the question of where the borders will end up. the question of settlements. the question of p
why can't -- would you do that, if we had you and abbas and we had the king of jordan on? could we do that now? >> you're on, larry. from my point of view, immediately, no problem. >> larry: all right. so if we worked on that, we could set it up? because it's -- it's frustrating -- go ahead. >> well, i'm just saying that you're hitting the nail right on the head. i mean, what is there to prevent a meeting between the prime minister of israel, in jerusalem, and the president of...
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king and then go out and start a war. head, i believe, and i just stood there awed, frightened, not believing what i was seeing, and dr. king was saying--and these are the words i remember most vividly-- "those things are not the weapons of war that you have. this is not the way we're going to win this battle." that is not verbatim, but it's close. "drop those weapons, and we will find a way to win this war." and the droppings of the weapons, which i can hear this moment--i will never forget the significance of hearing these things fall to the ground one by one by one until it appeared that nobody had a weapon in his and her hand. they were just riveted then on what dr. king had to say. >> narrator: as racial tensions grew, the courier reported on the violent backlash of the southern establishment and the ku klux klan. >> i was reporting on the activity of the klan and the sheriff here in st. augustine and making courier headlines out of them. one of the leading civil rights activists there, dr. robert hayling, a dentist-
king and then go out and start a war. head, i believe, and i just stood there awed, frightened, not believing what i was seeing, and dr. king was saying--and these are the words i remember most vividly-- "those things are not the weapons of war that you have. this is not the way we're going to win this battle." that is not verbatim, but it's close. "drop those weapons, and we will find a way to win this war." and the droppings of the weapons, which i can hear this moment--i...
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"larry king" starts right now. have a good one. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, a palin family bombshell. bristol and levi johnston are getting married. the happy couple once estranged reveal their engagement secret to the world and her mom on the cover of a magazine. what does sarah palin have to say about that? plus, the shocking billboard that compared the president to hitler and lenin. tea party activists are behind it. the naacp condemns it. who's right? who's wrong? next. on "larry king live." good evening. what could be a turning point in the gulf oil spill tragedy. let's get the latest from cnn's ed lavandera in new orleans. what's the latest, ed? >> reporter: well, larry, right now, we know that officials with bp and the federal government are entering into the preliminary testing phase, getting ready for what's called the integrity test. based on the readings they get from this test. will determine whether or not this containment cap that they put in place on monday will work as t
"larry king" starts right now. have a good one. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, a palin family bombshell. bristol and levi johnston are getting married. the happy couple once estranged reveal their engagement secret to the world and her mom on the cover of a magazine. what does sarah palin have to say about that? plus, the shocking billboard that compared the president to hitler and lenin. tea party activists are behind it. the naacp condemns it. who's...
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king? >> commissioners, i think i'm going to turn this over to inspector granelli, but i do want to have you sign the permit that we're talking about in your package. it does not say manor west but says saga. can everyone locate that? ok. >> commissioners, as you know, i'm going to give you a little bit of history here. first off, in your packets there should be an email that lists the owners and bar managers and general manager of manor west and this is the information we requested to be updated and they sent it into us and we wanted you to have it as well. you'll see a series of emails, some of you may have seen them before from a neighborhood representative from a building very close to that particular location, and his reports, sound he's getting from tenants in that building, in complaints, so i just wanted you, if you have a chance, commissioners, to look through that. it gives you a little bit more history and a little firsthand experience there. history, that particular space was fi
king? >> commissioners, i think i'm going to turn this over to inspector granelli, but i do want to have you sign the permit that we're talking about in your package. it does not say manor west but says saga. can everyone locate that? ok. >> commissioners, as you know, i'm going to give you a little bit of history here. first off, in your packets there should be an email that lists the owners and bar managers and general manager of manor west and this is the information we requested...
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am i doing a dramatic reading on "larry king." pressure. >> larry: read an excerpt from "the obama diaries. "go. >> this is like vegas, the sands in vegas. do you know, he actually has a little admiration for hugo chavez, they had the moment, hugo gave him the book. remember that moment. he has admiration for him. this is larry, again, shocking to read. april 21st, 2009. he has got his own tv show and since he controls the stations, he talk as long as he likes. when you are president there is nothing more important than connecting with your followers. no one should obstruct that communication. uh, and what we really need now is an obama network. uh, i'll show them who the most trusted name in news looks like. move over, ac 360, by the time the obama factor comes on the air you are going to be cut down to ac 180. i don't know what that is. larry, that's shocking. i mean, it's very narcissistic. i mean, kind of narcissistic. the president is on television all the time. and larry, you saw him on "the view" joy behar, your pal, my ver
am i doing a dramatic reading on "larry king." pressure. >> larry: read an excerpt from "the obama diaries. "go. >> this is like vegas, the sands in vegas. do you know, he actually has a little admiration for hugo chavez, they had the moment, hugo gave him the book. remember that moment. he has admiration for him. this is larry, again, shocking to read. april 21st, 2009. he has got his own tv show and since he controls the stations, he talk as long as he likes....
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king shamir shabazz, would you condemn him now on the larry king program? >> my parents -- statements like that have no place in our democracy. statements like this should have no place in any group. the leadership of the new black panther party should absolutely stand up, denounce that, and if he's not willing to stop making comments like that, usher him out of the party. that's what we do here at the naacp. that's what responsible groups do. i think you and i both agree the tea party's much more powerful. the concern is this, you know, dick armey -- >> racism, excuse me, mr. jealous, racism is not a function always of power. if there is a racist -- >> you and i agreed, right? >> we agreed. >> it's wrong. >> you go to the power of the tea party versus shabazz, for this instance. that is not the function here. if racism happen, you should address it as it happens. >> absolutely. >> there's one incident in congress, that has not been proven, you address that on a larger scale. you should address king shamir shabazz on the same scale and denounce him forceful
king shamir shabazz, would you condemn him now on the larry king program? >> my parents -- statements like that have no place in our democracy. statements like this should have no place in any group. the leadership of the new black panther party should absolutely stand up, denounce that, and if he's not willing to stop making comments like that, usher him out of the party. that's what we do here at the naacp. that's what responsible groups do. i think you and i both agree the tea party's...
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it dates back thousands of years, the writings establish jerusalem's importance long before king david. >> the tiny clay fragment dates 14th century b.c. 600 years earlier than my writing unearthed. >> an archaeological remains dating from the first and second jewish mples. during excavations that archaeologists dug up the small fragment from the time of king soloman. >> found during 15th. >> theyay it is a fragment from egypt. >> first the object itself that we have such an an cient docume. >> experts say the words and symbols aren't so significant. this processor says the message is in the handwriting. >> in the city of jerusalem, 14th century b.c. there was a very, very good first quality scribe >> written in the language of the day, ancient arcadeian. the document confirms the importance ojerusalem long before king davidmade the city his capitol. >> we know now that jerusalem was so important hundreds of years before david and soloman. david and soloman weren't picking an empty hillsideand establishing a copernican. capitol hill. >> it shows jerusalem was a royal city knowby its ow
it dates back thousands of years, the writings establish jerusalem's importance long before king david. >> the tiny clay fragment dates 14th century b.c. 600 years earlier than my writing unearthed. >> an archaeological remains dating from the first and second jewish mples. during excavations that archaeologists dug up the small fragment from the time of king soloman. >> found during 15th. >> theyay it is a fragment from egypt. >> first the object itself that we...
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there's always been a larry king.e not going see you on during the week at night in the fall. >> larry: it will be sometime in the fall. i will be doing specials. i will pop up. when are you going leave the daily grind? >> caller: i feel like leaving the same time you to at this point. i think bill is totally responsible for this. >> larry: in what way? >> just by being there. he's cast a spell out. >> i would do anything to keep larry in the chair. >> caller: so would i. larry has always been with us. i will miss you terribly. larry, frankly you are one of a kind. i miss you, i miss your suspenders and your voice and everything. >> larry: i'm not going away! >> caller: okay. that's what i want to hear. that's why i called. i want to make sure you are not going away. >> good night. >> that was not regis. that was an impressionist. he did a fantastic impression? >> larry: frank? >> i don't know who the impressionists are. rich little. >> larry: did you see the guy at the mirage in vegas? >> what guy? >> larry: what's h
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we welcome back tim kaine to "larry king live."e is the dnc chairman, former governor of virginia. always good to see him. here is some of what steele say said. we will get the governor's reaction after this. watch. >> larry: governor, should steele say good-bye? >> well, you know, larry, i'm going to leave that for the republicans but let me say this my reaction to the comments. the comes were outrageous to say that the afghanistan war was a war of obama's choosing, ignores 9/11, ignores president bush going to a bipartisan congress and getting their support for going after the terrorists who did us harm, ignores the international coalition that joins with us n another way, as outrageous the statements are, they are also, i think, a logical extensions of what the republican party's game plan is which is blame the president for anything and oppose him on everything. earlier this year, as you new york the chairman wrote a book, chairman steele wrote a book, the subtitle was "ten twice stop the obama agenda." that is the republican p
we welcome back tim kaine to "larry king live."e is the dnc chairman, former governor of virginia. always good to see him. here is some of what steele say said. we will get the governor's reaction after this. watch. >> larry: governor, should steele say good-bye? >> well, you know, larry, i'm going to leave that for the republicans but let me say this my reaction to the comments. the comes were outrageous to say that the afghanistan war was a war of obama's choosing,...
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larry king starts now. see you tomorrow night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, laura ingraham's on the warpath. hear her surprising stance on sarah palin. her opinion on the afghanistan war leaks. and her view of president obama's latest charge offensive. >> i have to admit i don't know who snooki is. >> you don't? >> larry: plus arizona governor jan brewer fighting back on immigration. if you thought she's giving up the fight against illegals you're wrong. she took new court action hours ago. is she begging for an all-out brawl? next on "larry king live." we begin by welcoming governor jan brewer, republican of arizona. hours ago she filed an appeal with the 9th circuit court of appeals after a federal judge yesterday blocked key part of her state's anti-immigration law. 9 thank you for joining us, governor. is there any part of the judge's ruling that at all had any affect on you where you said maybe she's got a point? >> well, of course, we listened very carefully to her statemen
larry king starts now. see you tomorrow night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, laura ingraham's on the warpath. hear her surprising stance on sarah palin. her opinion on the afghanistan war leaks. and her view of president obama's latest charge offensive. >> i have to admit i don't know who snooki is. >> you don't? >> larry: plus arizona governor jan brewer fighting back on immigration. if you thought she's giving up the fight against illegals...
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speaking of larry king, we're done here on "rick's list." here, now, the king. here, now, the king. we'll see you tomorrow. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight -- immigration showdown. a federal judge tells arizona not so fast. blocking key parts of the state's anti-immigration law from going into effect tomorrow. did she gut the whole law? or just doing her job? plus, president obama's view on the daytime talk show. historic first. driving critics crazy. then jack hanna, face-to-face in the wilderness with three bears, big ones could have killed him in an instant. what did he do? tell us all about it, jack. next -- on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. jim gilchrest is president and founder of the minuteman project. their aim to prevent illegal immigration across the southern united states border. jorge ramos is author of univision and country for all, immigrant manifesto. they're on opposite sides of the immigration issue. judge bolton granted a temporary injunction that prevents police from questioning people about their immigration status. she's also
speaking of larry king, we're done here on "rick's list." here, now, the king. here, now, the king. we'll see you tomorrow. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight -- immigration showdown. a federal judge tells arizona not so fast. blocking key parts of the state's anti-immigration law from going into effect tomorrow. did she gut the whole law? or just doing her job? plus, president obama's view on the daytime talk show. historic first. driving critics crazy....
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king. >> thank you. commissioners, find among the pile of paper, the report to -- follow along with me, if you might. the first thing i need to update the commission on is something that was not agendized as it occurred after the agenda was published but it is obviously very relevant. there was a shooting outside of jelly's nightclub at pier 50 on late saturday night, early sunday morning of this past weekend. the entertainment commission staff met monday, july 12 with the owners of jelly's, and issued a seven-day suspension of their place of entertainment permit. the suspension is effective from 7/12 which is monday and continues through next monday, 7/19 at 5:00 p.m. this is a suspension of entertainment activities and does not impact their food or beverage service. i've also required a full permit review as jelly's place of entertainment permit was issued in 1994. this review requires a substantial commission of -- submission of new information including a security and business of operation plan. this
king. >> thank you. commissioners, find among the pile of paper, the report to -- follow along with me, if you might. the first thing i need to update the commission on is something that was not agendized as it occurred after the agenda was published but it is obviously very relevant. there was a shooting outside of jelly's nightclub at pier 50 on late saturday night, early sunday morning of this past weekend. the entertainment commission staff met monday, july 12 with the owners of...
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john king and campbell brown, she con verted. -- converted. you had an issue with the converting thing? why? >> well, islam is a 14th century legacy. of a dogma that is not as fair to women from our western perspective. from their perspective, it's fine. we don't need education. the man takes care of them. there are things about becoming a muslim woman. today we're immersed in learning about that culture. i felt -- there could be no promises. what if i didn't have children and i'm going to have to approve the second wife. i'm going to have to get an education if we divorce. i really believe in that independence which is a part of my being in the women's movement. that was my dilemma and i loved him dearly. today we are best friends. he is a survivor as i am, a cancer survivor. he didn't give me enough time to embrace it and maybe if he had i may have. tavis: you might have married kareem adbul-jabar. >> i may have but there were questions he couldn't answer. tavis: he had just converted himself. >> i think he had been familiar maybe two years.
john king and campbell brown, she con verted. -- converted. you had an issue with the converting thing? why? >> well, islam is a 14th century legacy. of a dogma that is not as fair to women from our western perspective. from their perspective, it's fine. we don't need education. the man takes care of them. there are things about becoming a muslim woman. today we're immersed in learning about that culture. i felt -- there could be no promises. what if i didn't have children and i'm going...
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so although i'm playing king claudius, king of denmark, actually, no, what you're looking at there isrick stewart being himself. does that make sense? tavis: it makes sense. let me challenge you on this, though, because i don't want people to misread it. i see the value in that. but the flip side is tomb times we wear the mask and we -- too many times we wear the mask, and hiding behind another character keeps us from dealing with who we really are. you'll not saying you're doing that, but i want you to speak on that. >> the mask is what i wore when i performed. it was putting on a disguise, of becoming someone else. then, luckily thanks to the influence of clever people and people who cared about me, i was able to take off the masks, able to throw away the disguises and first and foremost, primarily to be myself. because i saw a shot over your shoulder of me as mack beth, a bad man, mass murderer, cruel, child killer. the fact is, although i have never done any of those things, the potential for that lies inside me. so when i play that character, i find that potential in me. so it is
so although i'm playing king claudius, king of denmark, actually, no, what you're looking at there isrick stewart being himself. does that make sense? tavis: it makes sense. let me challenge you on this, though, because i don't want people to misread it. i see the value in that. but the flip side is tomb times we wear the mask and we -- too many times we wear the mask, and hiding behind another character keeps us from dealing with who we really are. you'll not saying you're doing that, but i...
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--- king------alli, cerca de un centenar de personas hablaron de la 1070 , de las repercusiones de laision de la corte y de los pasos, que la comunidad debe hacer, en el futuro mediato--- ---posiblemente los que traten de hacer algo van a ver que las cortes las van a quitar. lo bueno de la 1070 creo que hara la mismo que la 187 aqui en california, que va a motivar a nuestrra gente hispana a involucrarse en el voto, a involucrarse mas politicamente, que es donde se hacen las decisiones y que es donde estamos muy por abajo de lo esperado--- esperado--- ---yo pienso que la comunidad necesita seguir protestando, seguir manifestandose, enviar cartas al presidnete, a los congresistas, a los miembros de la camara y que no van a aceptar estas leyes racistas e - inhumanas--- ---las manifestaciones continuaÁn organizandose de manera permanente y perÓdica en diferentes ciudades del area de la bahia--- ---y a proposito, el jefe de la poliÍa de san francisco george gascon se mostÓ complaÍdo por la decision de la jueza bolton de bloquear partes de la ley 1070 de arizon. arizona... ---gascon dijo qu
--- king------alli, cerca de un centenar de personas hablaron de la 1070 , de las repercusiones de laision de la corte y de los pasos, que la comunidad debe hacer, en el futuro mediato--- ---posiblemente los que traten de hacer algo van a ver que las cortes las van a quitar. lo bueno de la 1070 creo que hara la mismo que la 187 aqui en california, que va a motivar a nuestrra gente hispana a involucrarse en el voto, a involucrarse mas politicamente, que es donde se hacen las decisiones y que es...
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captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] >> so we all know that california is king when it comes to growing citrus. and when it comes to growing lemons, no one is bigger than this ventura county farm. and with over 7,000 acres of lush lemon trees, limoneira isn't just the biggest lemon grower in california, but in all of north america. based in santa paula, the farm is a testament to what hard work and determination can do. founding fathers nathan blanchard and wallace hardison first bought the land way back in 1893 and named the ranch limoneira, which means "lemon lands" in portuguese. >> and at the time, they wanted to bring about the first full-scale commercial operation citrus ranch in the u.s. and from there, we added, throughout the years, over the last 115-16 years, 3 other families have come into the fold, and that's where we've grown today to be our 7,000 acres that we are in california. >> once called the home of the lemon, it actually took 15 years before those first farmers even turned a profit at the limoneira farm. but they persevered, and as they say,
captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] >> so we all know that california is king when it comes to growing citrus. and when it comes to growing lemons, no one is bigger than this ventura county farm. and with over 7,000 acres of lush lemon trees, limoneira isn't just the biggest lemon grower in california, but in all of north america. based in santa paula, the farm is a testament to what hard work and determination can do. founding fathers nathan blanchard and...
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next on "larry king live." good evening. couple of program notes. laura ingraham is here tomorrow night and tony robbins on friday. michael moore is with us tonight. the oscar winning documentary filmmaker, founder of the traverse city film festival, annual event which kicks off right now and runs through sunday. michael joins us from traverse city, his open space outdoor cinema. why a film festival in traverse city, michigan? >> why not? i guess it's because where i live, but it -- you know, it's like a lot of small towns across the country and in the midwest here where people are just dying to see a good movie and there
next on "larry king live." good evening. couple of program notes. laura ingraham is here tomorrow night and tony robbins on friday. michael moore is with us tonight. the oscar winning documentary filmmaker, founder of the traverse city film festival, annual event which kicks off right now and runs through sunday. michael joins us from traverse city, his open space outdoor cinema. why a film festival in traverse city, michigan? >> why not? i guess it's because where i live, but...
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. --- y le reitero que daniel rodriguez ya esta en la esquina de la story y king en san jose, donde se desarrolla la manifestacion en contra de la ley 1070 de arizona ... ---acerquese alli para poder expresar lo que siente ... ---informacion policial.---el sujeto que huia de la patrulla de caminos y que choco su carro contra otro causando la muerte de una niÑa de quince aÑos fue acusado de homicidio... homicidio...---bernardino cuevas de 24 aÑos fue presentado ante la corte y si es encontrado culpable podria enfrentar cadena perpetua... ---cuebas tenia orden de arresto cuando era perseguido por un patrullero de caminos en san jose....--- y en la huida choco su carro entre las calles decima y san fernando... ---en sunnyvale, se retraso la construccion de un parque en el sitio donde antes estaba una industria ....---se trata del llamado "parque morse", en la avenida del mismo nombre. ---- el problema es que los examenes que se hicieron en el lugar mostraron que hay
. --- y le reitero que daniel rodriguez ya esta en la esquina de la story y king en san jose, donde se desarrolla la manifestacion en contra de la ley 1070 de arizona ... ---acerquese alli para poder expresar lo que siente ... ---informacion policial.---el sujeto que huia de la patrulla de caminos y que choco su carro contra otro causando la muerte de una niÑa de quince aÑos fue acusado de homicidio... homicidio...---bernardino cuevas de 24 aÑos fue presentado ante la corte y si es...
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lebron james on "larry king live." don't go away. >> i knew at that time he was the best high school player in the country. you know, he's the best player in the world, i think that that's something he's still working at. i know that he's working towards. he has done a great job of exceeding all those expectations. he's only got one hurdle left. >> whoa! >>> we ain't going to do too much on this court because it's a little wet. i don't want you to sprain your ankle or nothing like that. >> that's all i need. >> i don't want to mess up your nba career. we'll just shoot a little bit. ♪ >> larry: oh, don't show the ones i miss! ♪ >> easy money, easy. >> larry: all right. i made my one shot. >> we made our one shot. thanks. appreciate it. thank you so much. >> larry: we're at this beautiful house in suburban akron. what city are we in, actually? >> bath. bath township. >> larry: bath township. >> it sounds a little bit more elegant. >> larry: a little impressive. how big a house? >> how big a house? it's pretty big. i'm no
lebron james on "larry king live." don't go away. >> i knew at that time he was the best high school player in the country. you know, he's the best player in the world, i think that that's something he's still working at. i know that he's working towards. he has done a great job of exceeding all those expectations. he's only got one hurdle left. >> whoa! >>> we ain't going to do too much on this court because it's a little wet. i don't want you to sprain your...
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larry king starts now. see you tomorrow from the gulf. >> larry: tonight, elizabeth edwards, a prime-time exclusive. on her husband's shocking affair that wrecked the marriage. >> i think it's important for me to understand i didn't do anything wrong. >> larry: the baby he fathered with his mistress. >> i have seen the child actually. >> larry: what the scandal did to her. and how she feels right now about the man who betrayed her. you love john? the resilient elizabeth edwards is next -- on "larry king live." >> larry: it's a great pleasure to welcome back to "larry king live" one of my favorite people, elizabeth edwards, the author of the number-one "new york times" best-seller "resilience, reflections on the burdens and gifts of facing life's adversities." it's now out in paperback. with a very candid and compelling new afterward. elizabeth is a senior fellow at the center for american progress, working on health care issues. always good to see her. you look so good. how are you feeling? >> i feel great
larry king starts now. see you tomorrow from the gulf. >> larry: tonight, elizabeth edwards, a prime-time exclusive. on her husband's shocking affair that wrecked the marriage. >> i think it's important for me to understand i didn't do anything wrong. >> larry: the baby he fathered with his mistress. >> i have seen the child actually. >> larry: what the scandal did to her. and how she feels right now about the man who betrayed her. you love john? the resilient...
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are lot of kings will poison because they were. it was they will loving of their subjects and a lot of times you know there's just wickedness and you have to know that there's wickedness and in the world you have to know that there are people who are just here to profit and to put their foot on the back of people who are poor who don't know any better and i think that most of our community is like when you look around in the communities if you just left them alone for like a week you would see how rich these communities were a lot of people had to go outside of the community to make their money and they always bring it back so it's not really like this crazy thing like crime is not really crazy in new york a city like this explosion of cultures meshing together want to worldwide global scale we're seeing it in america we're seeing what possibly happen in america on a global scale it could happen and just being. agent of speech or agent of information like yourself like i can communicate with people. across the world so what i say h
are lot of kings will poison because they were. it was they will loving of their subjects and a lot of times you know there's just wickedness and you have to know that there's wickedness and in the world you have to know that there are people who are just here to profit and to put their foot on the back of people who are poor who don't know any better and i think that most of our community is like when you look around in the communities if you just left them alone for like a week you would see...
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larry king is old and gone. you kept the glasses though. >> yeah. [ laughter ] i kept the glasses. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: glad you held on to those things. well, my thanks to my good buddy, horatio sanz right here, everybody. stick around. widespread panic performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ could switching to geico really save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance? can fÚtbol announcer andrÉs cantor make any sport exciting? ha sido una partida intensa hoy. jadrovski estÁ pensando. estÁ pensando. veamos que va a hacer. moverÁ la reina o moverÁ el caballo? que tensiÓn. viene... viene, viene, viene... gooooooooooooooool! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guests are a beloved rock band from athens, georgia, whose latest album "dirty side down" scored their highest debut ever on the billboard chart. here to perform a song from it called "north," please welcome widespread panic. [ cheers and
larry king is old and gone. you kept the glasses though. >> yeah. [ laughter ] i kept the glasses. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: glad you held on to those things. well, my thanks to my good buddy, horatio sanz right here, everybody. stick around. widespread panic performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ could switching to geico really save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance? can fÚtbol announcer andrÉs cantor make any sport exciting? ha sido una...
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larry king starts now. see you tomorrow night. >> larry: tonight, michael moore, the filmmaker, sounds off. on the fortune bp's ceo is being paid to step down and the bombshell leaks about afghanistan. he'll take your calls. and then -- >> this crime hurts families and it violates people. it is vile and it is threatening. >> larry: stalking victim erin andrews implores congress today, make stalkers pay. it happened to olympic champion shawn johnson. a mental patient armed with loaded weapons, duct tape and zip ties targeted and pursued her and she's here to say, "enough." next on "larry king live." good evening. couple of program notes. laura ingraham is here tomorrow night and tony robbins on friday. michael moore is with us tonight. the oscar winning documentary filmmaker, founder of the traverse city film festival, annual event which kicks off right now and runs through sunday. michael joins us from traverse city, his open space outdoor cinema. why a film festival in traverse city, michigan? >> why not?
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