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king. he is a community leader. he is supported by all communities, especially the asian-american community. he is a living legend. supervisor campos: next speaker please. >> keith jackson, for the record. i only can save the added time of need like this when you have a hard time finding someone who wants to serve the community and serve the city and county of san francisco, you have somebody like mr. keene and serve 30- something years and who continuously wants to serve and help the people here with great admiration to him and to others, i think that reappointment for mr. kane is a great need to san francisco, and especially to the redevelopment commission, so thank you. supervisor campos: thank you, sir. next speaker. >> good morning. my name is john scott. i am a resident and business owner in san francisco. i have been working in san francisco since 1992, and one of the very first people i met was mr. king. through all these years, i have found him to be one of the most responsible peo
king. he is a community leader. he is supported by all communities, especially the asian-american community. he is a living legend. supervisor campos: next speaker please. >> keith jackson, for the record. i only can save the added time of need like this when you have a hard time finding someone who wants to serve the community and serve the city and county of san francisco, you have somebody like mr. keene and serve 30- something years and who continuously wants to serve and help the...
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before the king was just a figure. he could just fulfill the role of king. suddenly with the coming of radio, you had to speak to the people, not just the english people but there were 58 people in the british empire when the film begins. suddenly, there's a pressure on a king to be able to connect emotionally. >> also this evening, fran lebowitz talking about a new film about her and her life. it's called "public speaking" and it's directed by martin scorsese. >> although i consider myself an atheist and have done so since i was 7 years old, he said this is your religion, you are reverent about the book. >> and irreverent about everything else? >> nothing except the book. >> collin further and fran lebowitz when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. with oscar season around the corner, critics are beginning to talk about the best films considered to be at the top. one early contender is the king's speech which premiered in september. it's the story of a life long friendship between
before the king was just a figure. he could just fulfill the role of king. suddenly with the coming of radio, you had to speak to the people, not just the english people but there were 58 people in the british empire when the film begins. suddenly, there's a pressure on a king to be able to connect emotionally. >> also this evening, fran lebowitz talking about a new film about her and her life. it's called "public speaking" and it's directed by martin scorsese. >> although...
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king, i will get emotional. there is an overwhelming amount of things that we could say, but let me just -- one story i remember him telling me -- i do not know if you all know it or not, but there was a time when people look like the three of us were not even welcome in the supervisors' chambers until mr. king and some other longshoreman kick in some doors, and i mean that literally. the supervisor chamber doors, because of those kinds of policies. he is a hero, a mentor, a father figure for so many of us. for thousands. he was walking home one night about 11:00, and i was with a friend of mine, and he was walking down the street towards his home, and she asked about him walking down the street by himself, and i said that nobody would bother him. that would be suicide in this community. right now, we are running over to turk street because a project that mr. king spearheaded an may happen, where we took money that the jewish high school had paid the agency to buy some land, said it aside so that it could buy it
king, i will get emotional. there is an overwhelming amount of things that we could say, but let me just -- one story i remember him telling me -- i do not know if you all know it or not, but there was a time when people look like the three of us were not even welcome in the supervisors' chambers until mr. king and some other longshoreman kick in some doors, and i mean that literally. the supervisor chamber doors, because of those kinds of policies. he is a hero, a mentor, a father figure for...
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martin huther king.t much of what king -- king has expressed is now just being discovered. this whole thing about the vietnam war. those letters from the jail. there's powerful stuff. and it goes far beyond -- beyond the civil rights movement, even though the civil right movement was important. peter and i and mary discovered fol the civil right movement -- we understood that -- it had evolved, speaking of evolvement into the human right movement because now -- we had concerns about with improper use of nuclear power. we had concerns about -- about the united states involvement in anything rag a el salvador. >> to your point, noel, about dr. king and the vietnam war, as you both well know, king causes demonized. >> oh, yeah. >> he would buy -- by his own community. >> he would get disinvited to the white house by l.b.j. everywhere in the country, the day after he gives the speech, he have they would come down on him. we recognize how right he was. >> because he said, this is what we have to carry in our
martin huther king.t much of what king -- king has expressed is now just being discovered. this whole thing about the vietnam war. those letters from the jail. there's powerful stuff. and it goes far beyond -- beyond the civil rights movement, even though the civil right movement was important. peter and i and mary discovered fol the civil right movement -- we understood that -- it had evolved, speaking of evolvement into the human right movement because now -- we had concerns about with...
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if you want to know more about the king's college website is www.tk speed kings college.edu. in my career, i have some might say put one foot in two different worlds. on one hand i have one foot in the world of debates about god and religion, just last night i had a debate in which i was at the university of wisconsin in madison on its christianity good for the world? but i also have one foot in the debates about culture and politics. and i think as christians we are called to be not only -- not of the world, but in the world, understanding the world so we can be a positive influence in it. i want to talk today about leadership and i want to talk about the ideas and the vision of the man who is leading, not only america, but in some sense the world. the president of the united states. president obama is in some ways a mystery man. he was perhaps the most unknown guy to come into the white house of any president, a set of very unusual circumstances, including, of course, economic nosedive put them in their. in two years later, a lot of people, not only obama's critics, but eve
if you want to know more about the king's college website is www.tk speed kings college.edu. in my career, i have some might say put one foot in two different worlds. on one hand i have one foot in the world of debates about god and religion, just last night i had a debate in which i was at the university of wisconsin in madison on its christianity good for the world? but i also have one foot in the debates about culture and politics. and i think as christians we are called to be not only --...
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and actor colin firth on the story of an english king who had trouble speaking the king's english. >> i mean i choked up watching it. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> rodriguez: good evening, katie is off tonight. black friday is the traditional kickoff of the holiday shopping season, and by every indication, americans are back in a spending mood. we'll have more on that in a moment. but we begin tonight at the white house. president obama takes his basketball very seriously, and today things got rough during a pickup game. a stray elbow sent the president to the doctor, where he received 12 stitches in his mouth. sharyl attkisson is at the white house tonight with a post-game report. sharyl, how is our m.v.p. doing? >> reporter: he's all right, maggie. mishaps happen to everyone, of course. but when it's the president, it's bound to get a lot of attention. dabbing his injured mouth, president obama was escorted into his car at fort mcnair army post in washington, d.c. he'd taken an elbow to
and actor colin firth on the story of an english king who had trouble speaking the king's english. >> i mean i choked up watching it. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> rodriguez: good evening, katie is off tonight. black friday is the traditional kickoff of the holiday shopping season, and by every indication, americans are back in a spending mood. we'll have more on that in a...
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king's iconic "i have a dream speech" emerges the stone of hope, and dr. king is leading the way.w young looks back on the journey with humility. >> we were doing what we felt god told us to do one day at a time, and we were having fun doing it. we were kids. and we did not have sense enough to be scared. >> 42 years later, what started as a movement is becoming a way of life, a beacon to the world. >> he said we as a people will get to the promised land. >> cynne simpson, abc 7 news. >> the martin luther king jr. memorial is said to be completed august 28 of next year, the anniversary of his iconic "i have a dream" speech. between now and then, the foundation has to raise $12 million to complete construction. >>> the national mall is getting ready for a makeover. this week, ken salazar signed off on a plan to restore america's front yard. it calls for a dedicated area for offense. it is also calls for new restrooms, a containment facility, and restaurants. it -- entertainment facilities, and restaurants. >>> a plan to sell liquor on sundays in montgomery county has small business
king's iconic "i have a dream speech" emerges the stone of hope, and dr. king is leading the way.w young looks back on the journey with humility. >> we were doing what we felt god told us to do one day at a time, and we were having fun doing it. we were kids. and we did not have sense enough to be scared. >> 42 years later, what started as a movement is becoming a way of life, a beacon to the world. >> he said we as a people will get to the promised land. >>...
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britain's king george vi. determined to overcome his stammering with his speech therapist. >> do you know any jokes? timing isn't my strong suit. >> reporter: it is funny. but at times, it's also difficult to watch. >> i wanted him to exist in those terrifying silences that stammerers have to suffer when they're just trying to get to that next word. >> reporter: pathologists still don't no why people stutter. but 1 out of 100 americans does. >> just identifying one's self as a person who stutters is hugely feared. >> reporter: edward neufeld is an attorney that stutters. >> your chest is very compressed, and your heart is racing. >> reporter: even with therapy, words like court remain troublesome. but not as troublesome as the stigma. >> i remember having a telephone interview with a lawyer in las vegas and he told me two seconds in, this will not work. >> reporter: it's just that kind of negative perception that many hope this film will combat. as for the speechwriter, he says the message is simple. every stu
britain's king george vi. determined to overcome his stammering with his speech therapist. >> do you know any jokes? timing isn't my strong suit. >> reporter: it is funny. but at times, it's also difficult to watch. >> i wanted him to exist in those terrifying silences that stammerers have to suffer when they're just trying to get to that next word. >> reporter: pathologists still don't no why people stutter. but 1 out of 100 americans does. >> just identifying...
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"larry king live" stars right "larry king live" stars right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight the woman behind the show. my senior executive producer. wendy walker is here with 30 years have stories from an extraordinary career in tv will. >> like a history book. >> larry: politics, crime, scandal. she's had a front row seat and we'll go behind the scenes. witness what it takes to put this show together every night. kathy griffin reveal what you don't see. >> how can you face me? >> larry: and suzanne tells us why guests open up to us. >> if you want to clear thing up, you go on the larry king show. >> larry: meet the person who crafted some of the media's iconic moments. the beatles reunion. the marlon brando kiss. thousands of interviews in between. all next on "larry king live." this is going to be very interesting tonight. wendy walker is the senior executive producer of this program. and the author of what i admit myself is a terrific new book, producer. lessons shared from 30 years in television. you hardly ever see her on this show and now you'll meet
"larry king live" stars right "larry king live" stars right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight the woman behind the show. my senior executive producer. wendy walker is here with 30 years have stories from an extraordinary career in tv will. >> like a history book. >> larry: politics, crime, scandal. she's had a front row seat and we'll go behind the scenes. witness what it takes to put this show together every night. kathy griffin...
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authors, directors, presidents and kings.and ordinary people, people in stress, people in happiness. but you are the first truly insane person i have ever met. >> truly insane in the membrane? >> larry: totally. and i love you for it. you are totally -- you are totally you. >> i appreciate this. >> larry: there is nothing false about you. and yet you are in show business. >> how have i achieved this peculiar dichotomy. i live in a world of plasticcy and yet there is authenticity. unbelievable. what's next, larry? >> larry: russell brand, the book "bookie
authors, directors, presidents and kings.and ordinary people, people in stress, people in happiness. but you are the first truly insane person i have ever met. >> truly insane in the membrane? >> larry: totally. and i love you for it. you are totally -- you are totally you. >> i appreciate this. >> larry: there is nothing false about you. and yet you are in show business. >> how have i achieved this peculiar dichotomy. i live in a world of plasticcy and yet there...
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great king, build a tower. why is that a problem? who the king and why the tower?the important thing is what you said a few moments ago. this is the first time of history where people consider themselves educated but they're biblically illiterate. >> historically illiterate. >> but imagine people who are the heirs of western civilization not knowing the foundation of western civilization. people are on television all over the place and don't know how many books are in the five books of moses. talking about remarkable effect. people dismissed the bible as some obsolete collection of legends about long forgotten nation. >> glenn: let's say, i don't know, michael moore is watching. say michael is out there and he has cheetos all over himself and he's like, "it's a legend!" look at the legend itself. i don't believe it's a legend. what is it teaching? a great king says let's build a tower. what is wrong with that? >> he didn't say -- according to chapter 11 in genesis and the nine verses reveal the dark secret that lies at the deepest recesses of the human soul, our su
great king, build a tower. why is that a problem? who the king and why the tower?the important thing is what you said a few moments ago. this is the first time of history where people consider themselves educated but they're biblically illiterate. >> historically illiterate. >> but imagine people who are the heirs of western civilization not knowing the foundation of western civilization. people are on television all over the place and don't know how many books are in the five books...
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you like "larry king live," louie?er. >> larry: you're going to put a praying mantis on my shirt. >> i want to show people how he climbs. >> larry: climbs? yeah, he climbs. okay. fine. cool. now unclimb him. unclimb him. >> i've got him. >> larry: praying mantis. >> that's his way of -- >> larry: of what? >> searching for prey and stuff. >> larry: jack! >> he's not going to. he couldn't do much. but the key to this is if you're ever -- >> larry: what could he do? supposing the three of you weren't here and he sort of got me on the table. >> i would -- >> larry: say good-bye. >> but again, what we want people to realize -- >> larry: i'm sorry. i didn't mean it. i didn't mean it. i swear i didn't mean it. i just wanted to touch your tail. >> there we go. there we go. >> he's fine. >> larry: that's fine? >> this is a vocalization. >> larry: what's he like when he's ticked? >> there you go. >> larry: i don't think -- whoa! >> i guess a tape fell off over there. tookie just took off around the world there on your world map.
you like "larry king live," louie?er. >> larry: you're going to put a praying mantis on my shirt. >> i want to show people how he climbs. >> larry: climbs? yeah, he climbs. okay. fine. cool. now unclimb him. unclimb him. >> i've got him. >> larry: praying mantis. >> that's his way of -- >> larry: of what? >> searching for prey and stuff. >> larry: jack! >> he's not going to. he couldn't do much. but the key to this is if...
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martin luther king? or something else? is it the american dream? that seems odd to say because obama is the embodiment during the presidential campaign he said it is only possible in america and also america is unique. but when in europe he was fast do believe america is unique? actually do believe in america been exceptionally some? that is the academic word for america is unique it is exceptional not like any other place. of the founders believed it was unique they called america a new order for the ages. of all the was asked to believe in american exceptional as an? he said no. idle they get is in a war exceptional of greece or britain or anyplace else. in a sense he was rejecting the idea of the american uniqueness. is it martin boozer king's dream? this is a more profound question. history was he dreams of a future in which we are judged not by the color of our skin but the content of our character. again, one of the great things of obama is that he embodies martin luther king's dream. obama is not fundamentally motivated by race. he is a non-
martin luther king? or something else? is it the american dream? that seems odd to say because obama is the embodiment during the presidential campaign he said it is only possible in america and also america is unique. but when in europe he was fast do believe america is unique? actually do believe in america been exceptionally some? that is the academic word for america is unique it is exceptional not like any other place. of the founders believed it was unique they called america a new order...
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taze is "king." word is "king." we will pick a winner live. the winner gets to tickets, airfare, and accommodations in chicago. go on and play now. >>> a basketball coach is accused of being his players for performing poorly. it was all caught on tape. >>> harrison ford and diane keaton had a new film, " morning glory." >>> retailers will get your glory." >>> retailers will get your money this holiday the next, you start one feeling a bit off.ne. the moment you feel run down or achy, nip flu-like symptoms in the bud, with oscillococcinum. get oscillo and feel like yourself again. oscillococcinum, nip it in the bud. me and the lads earn rewards just for everyday banking. like writing checks. i found your problem. thank you. getting cash from the drive thru earns us rewards. here's the twenty i owe you. so does paying our bills online. [ mouse squeaking ] click. we even earn rewards for getting money at the atm. it's new checking with rewards at capital one banks all over the dc area. what's in your wallet? mr. snappy! [christmas music] >>> beli
taze is "king." word is "king." we will pick a winner live. the winner gets to tickets, airfare, and accommodations in chicago. go on and play now. >>> a basketball coach is accused of being his players for performing poorly. it was all caught on tape. >>> harrison ford and diane keaton had a new film, " morning glory." >>> retailers will get your glory." >>> retailers will get your money this holiday the next, you start one...
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my african king -- >> king peggy. >> thank you. coming up here. to be traveling, getting into the business time. body scanners. people are not feeling these things at the airports. including a lot of pilots and the pilots unions telling them to avoid these things. how is that going to work? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t covers 97% of all americans. rethink possible. everything you need to stretch out on long trips. residence inn. ♪ everything you need to stay balanced on long trips. residence inn. >>> we are getting close to the top of the hour and the anger continues to build over what you have to go through when you go to the airport. we have the full body scanners in place at the airports across the u.s. you may have seen these things. the pilots union for u.s. airways they are urging their pilots to avoid the scanners. they are siting health risks from exposure to the radiation and the privacy concerns. they represent 16,000 pilots. they are asked to request the private patdowns instead of scanners. people have problems with the patdowns a
my african king -- >> king peggy. >> thank you. coming up here. to be traveling, getting into the business time. body scanners. people are not feeling these things at the airports. including a lot of pilots and the pilots unions telling them to avoid these things. how is that going to work? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t covers 97% of all americans. rethink possible. everything you need to stretch out on long trips. residence inn. ♪ everything you need to stay...
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king. you were there, so you know this.edy had to work his way toward being regarded in the civil rights community. for all we do to remember bobby as the great hero and he was in so many ways, if we're honest about this, he had a journey to take to become the compassionate person he was around those issues around black people in america. yes? >> that's very true. all three kennedy brothers grew in office and bobby grew as jack did in their recognition of -- of the way black citizens had been treated unfairly for so long and as me became more and more involved in the civil rights movement, and a defy -- defiance by george c. wallace and other southern governors, bobby felt more strongly about it each tavis: beyond the fact he was more exposed to it and he embraced it better, beyond being exposed to it. was there something about bobby that helped him get that than being exposed. love is not necessarily contagious. >> very well said, you ought to be a speechwriter. tavis: no. i can't do that like you can. >> i had bround in t
king. you were there, so you know this.edy had to work his way toward being regarded in the civil rights community. for all we do to remember bobby as the great hero and he was in so many ways, if we're honest about this, he had a journey to take to become the compassionate person he was around those issues around black people in america. yes? >> that's very true. all three kennedy brothers grew in office and bobby grew as jack did in their recognition of -- of the way black citizens had...
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>> hello, larry king. >> hello, priscilla dear.or having us. >> welcome to graceland. >> larry: the show is aier old tonight. >> looking at some of the people getting ready to come across in the evening. >> larry: they're coming across for the evening? >> could be just for the evening. might probably stay here a while. >> larry: we're back in the most famous box. two guys from brooklyn in a box. except he stayed in here for 44 days without food. what house are we in? >> my mother's. my late mother's house. >> larry: what was it like to grow up near here in much less circumstances than here and then have this. >> first, this is humbling. i know where i come from. >> the houses were once there. i would imagine. that we're walking on. >> you can't call this an act of god. this was manmade failures. this should not have happened. >> larry: what is that thing behind us? >> that's condemned row. >> larry: who is in there? >> people that's condemned. death row. >> larry: there is a window here. you're not allowed to be with a prisoner. th
>> hello, larry king. >> hello, priscilla dear.or having us. >> welcome to graceland. >> larry: the show is aier old tonight. >> looking at some of the people getting ready to come across in the evening. >> larry: they're coming across for the evening? >> could be just for the evening. might probably stay here a while. >> larry: we're back in the most famous box. two guys from brooklyn in a box. except he stayed in here for 44 days without food....
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will be on the inside lane. >> reporter: okay. >> and the only way to get to huntington and north kings and telegraph will be to detour through the route one interchange. >> reporter: essentially which lanes are open and closed, that will be changing throughout the weekend and it starts at 8:00 tonight and lasts until sunday evening? >> sunday evening, that's right. >> reporter: chris, thank you so much for being with us. chris will be with us throughout the morning. right now we are actually going to pack up and head to this construction zone right now to hopefully give you all a bit better feel of exactly what you can expect to see this weekend. we'll pack up, we'll see you in a half hour. back to you. >>> thank you, kristin. police are investigating a deadly pedestrian accident on the baltimore-washington parkway. this crash happened about 1:00 this morning in the southbound lanes. u.s. park police shut down the parkway just north of route 197. that exit there. one person died in the crash. police say the driver stayed on the scene, however a tour bus, which swerved to avoid the acci
will be on the inside lane. >> reporter: okay. >> and the only way to get to huntington and north kings and telegraph will be to detour through the route one interchange. >> reporter: essentially which lanes are open and closed, that will be changing throughout the weekend and it starts at 8:00 tonight and lasts until sunday evening? >> sunday evening, that's right. >> reporter: chris, thank you so much for being with us. chris will be with us throughout the...
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the kings are still the kings. they are playing the pistons tonight in detroit. lamar, i will give him credit, he is playing real nice. 25-12. 103-90. lakers off to a 10-2 start. big party continues for saturday's big game. [ music playing ] >> this is the guardsman lunch. that's probably number one all week. various locations throughout the bay area. host the luncheon, jimmy, ted, probably both those guys -- they want to coach football. bob, though, he is a comedian. >> they have 7th in the country,anch 40 points a game, lead the nation in 3rd down conversion, offensive line allowed just four sacks, defense two shut outs. ladies and gentlemen, this year's team has more weapons than a security guard at a raiders game. >> all right. bob always gets laugh, unless you are a raiders fans. davis had a decent year, 30 years old, hit .284. skoal 50 bases. played with the giants. always looks good when he first gets there, the more you look at him, you can do better. so he is going to toronto. the a's receive minor league players. the big story, the a's offered adrian be
the kings are still the kings. they are playing the pistons tonight in detroit. lamar, i will give him credit, he is playing real nice. 25-12. 103-90. lakers off to a 10-2 start. big party continues for saturday's big game. [ music playing ] >> this is the guardsman lunch. that's probably number one all week. various locations throughout the bay area. host the luncheon, jimmy, ted, probably both those guys -- they want to coach football. bob, though, he is a comedian. >> they have...
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ladies and gentlemen, kings of leon. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> kings of leon.howcasing the tennessee-bred band's many musical influences. kings of leon, we've got caleb, jared, nathan, and matthew, guys, welcome back. good to have you here. so the good news is, the last album, four grammy awards and a number one hit. the bad news is, the last album, four grammy awards and a number one hit. a lot of pressure on this one? >> no, i don't think so. we put enough pressure on ourselves. i don't think we have to worry about the success of the last one, you know, we've had a few records before the last one that we thought were pretty good. we didn't have the success. >> it's an inexact science, isn't it? you guys recorded this in new york. and for the people who don't know anything about the music industry, i think a lot of people wonder, why would changing locations change the sound of an album? can you explain that? >> i think just doing a record at home in nashville is more of the comfort level of being at home, sleeping in your own bed, hanging out with your friend
ladies and gentlemen, kings of leon. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> kings of leon.howcasing the tennessee-bred band's many musical influences. kings of leon, we've got caleb, jared, nathan, and matthew, guys, welcome back. good to have you here. so the good news is, the last album, four grammy awards and a number one hit. the bad news is, the last album, four grammy awards and a number one hit. a lot of pressure on this one? >> no, i don't think so. we put enough pressure on ourselves....
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king was born march 17, 1880 in san francisco. he was appointed to the san francisco police department on october 18, 1906, six months after the great earthquake and fire. he served for 22 years until june 7, 1931, when he was killed directing traffic, as the family tells us, as he was directing a group of children across the street. he was on traffic duty when he was struck and killed by a drunk driver. we know that his -- he had four children, the youngest of which was his 16-year-old daughter of virginia -- dauaghter virginia. virginia king is the mother of heather hart, who is the grandmother of our officer jack hart. so we are pleased this evening to have the two grand children of charles w. king, have their heart and jim macleod -- heather hart and jim macleod, and grandson john hart. i would be pleased if they would join us at the podium. >> president marshall, would you like to join us here? i have to say that it is an incredible moment for me to be able to be here and share the sense of history. i think the hallmark of a
king was born march 17, 1880 in san francisco. he was appointed to the san francisco police department on october 18, 1906, six months after the great earthquake and fire. he served for 22 years until june 7, 1931, when he was killed directing traffic, as the family tells us, as he was directing a group of children across the street. he was on traffic duty when he was struck and killed by a drunk driver. we know that his -- he had four children, the youngest of which was his 16-year-old...
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we want to show a clip to everybody of "the king's speech."e're equals. >> if we were equals, i wouldn't be here. i would be home with my wife and no one would give a damn. >> what was your earliest memory? >> on earth, do you mean? >> your first recollection. >> i'm not -- here to discuss personal matters. >> why are you here then? >> because i bloody well stammer! >> you have a bit of a temper. >> one of my -- many faults. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "the king's speech" is in select cities on friday. colin firth everybody! good night buddy, come back and see us again. >> thanks so much. >> fran lebowitz joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what if clean sheet day became clean sheet week? new ultra downy april fresh has scent pearls that give you a whole week of freshness with just one wash. ♪ and from day 1 to day 7, ultra downy april fresh lets you climb in to more freshness than this other fabric softener. so why settle? get more freshness. makes me want to show 'em a new ford fusion. i can't he
we want to show a clip to everybody of "the king's speech."e're equals. >> if we were equals, i wouldn't be here. i would be home with my wife and no one would give a damn. >> what was your earliest memory? >> on earth, do you mean? >> your first recollection. >> i'm not -- here to discuss personal matters. >> why are you here then? >> because i bloody well stammer! >> you have a bit of a temper. >> one of my -- many faults. [...
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alli entre las calles story y king. nosotros tambien ....pero despues de la pausa .... .... yo le cuento por que la censuraron a la cantante beyonce .... que pecado !!!! !!!! --- ya casi nos vamos, pero pasamos una ultima vez con blanca en la placita tropicana ... dinos ! ---y para ---y para finalizar, en el reino unido no quieren ver en la tele a beyonÉ... ----bueno estoy hablando de su anuncio publicitario donde la cantante aparece muy sensual anunciando su nuevo perfume "heat"...---dicen que el anuncio se emitira solo en la noche por que benyoce adopta actitudes demasiado sensuales y se contornea al ritmo de la cancion "fever"que popularizo elvis presley en los aÑos 60 ... ¿a usted, que le parece? ---le invito a que nos sintonice esta noche a las once...---le voy a hacer una pregunta... ¿cree que el matrimonio es algo del pasado?... si nos ve a las once le dire por que le estoy preguntando...---tambien lo que piensan los haitianos de los soldados de naciones unidas que se encuentran en la isla. ----gracias por acompa
alli entre las calles story y king. nosotros tambien ....pero despues de la pausa .... .... yo le cuento por que la censuraron a la cantante beyonce .... que pecado !!!! !!!! --- ya casi nos vamos, pero pasamos una ultima vez con blanca en la placita tropicana ... dinos ! ---y para ---y para finalizar, en el reino unido no quieren ver en la tele a beyonÉ... ----bueno estoy hablando de su anuncio publicitario donde la cantante aparece muy sensual anunciando su nuevo perfume...
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"larry king live starts right now. >> larry: tonight, u.s. diplomacy exposed. embarrassing embassy cables exposed on wikileaks for the whole world to see. >> there's nothing brave about sabotaging the peaceful relations between nations. president obama orders a security review after speaking his mind. the president was, as an understatement, not pleaseded. >> larry: are lives in jeopardy. what it all means for american america's standings with our allies and our enemy, next on "larry king live." >> larr >> larry: since this weekend, the whistle blowing website wikileaks has published hundreds of classified u.s. diplomatic messages. the first of what the organization says is a quarter million similar documents. in addition to being published on wikileaks' website, the documents were acquired in advance by five major newspapers in europe and the u.s. cnn declined a last-minute offer to discuss advanced access to some of the documents because of a confidentiality agreement requested by wikileaks that cnn considered unacceptable. cnn has committed to reporting resp
"larry king live starts right now. >> larry: tonight, u.s. diplomacy exposed. embarrassing embassy cables exposed on wikileaks for the whole world to see. >> there's nothing brave about sabotaging the peaceful relations between nations. president obama orders a security review after speaking his mind. the president was, as an understatement, not pleaseded. >> larry: are lives in jeopardy. what it all means for american america's standings with our allies and our enemy,...
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the king of saudi arabia, the president of yemen, this is their culture. their way they want to do business. we have to respect that. i can assure you that the u.s. government would prefer to be able to acknowledge publicly the extent of its cooperation with saudi arabia and yemen, but those governments don't want to. and so if mr. assange or dan ellsberg or mr. hastings want to go report on something happening in saudi arabia, let them do that. the united states government has to protect our own people. and one of the ways, not the only way, but one of the ways it does that is to make arrangements with foreign governments to act against terrorists. and mr. hastings seems to have a very casual view of all of this. and he's sure based on all the things that he knows in his life that none of this will make any difference. and i'm telling you, having actually served in government, having spent eight years in the state department, but also being a pretty big advocate for freedom of the press that sometimes secrets actually matter. and to draw a broad brush and
the king of saudi arabia, the president of yemen, this is their culture. their way they want to do business. we have to respect that. i can assure you that the u.s. government would prefer to be able to acknowledge publicly the extent of its cooperation with saudi arabia and yemen, but those governments don't want to. and so if mr. assange or dan ellsberg or mr. hastings want to go report on something happening in saudi arabia, let them do that. the united states government has to protect our...
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we know that king read gandhi. we know that we all followed martin luther king. there is a-- there's a lineage here. the most common thread was pete seeger. i think they should give a course in pete seeger in high school. pete seeger is a great american. pete exemplifies what we're talking about here in terms of a human being that lives their life in such a manner that you want to be like them. you know, you see pete seeger, and you say, "gee, i want to do that. "i want to stand next to that man. i want to stand shoulder to shoulder with that guy." he's the guy who never compromised his principles, even when he had his back to the wall, government was saying, "you're not a real american." house of un-american activities committee, you know, he just told them, "sorry, i'm not buying your stuff." (bender) one of the things you'll see in the documentary is a wonderful moment where pete describes that, and he said, they're-- "mr. seeger," you know, "are you--were you a member of the communist party?" and he answered, he said, "well, i was polite, if uncooperative." a
we know that king read gandhi. we know that we all followed martin luther king. there is a-- there's a lineage here. the most common thread was pete seeger. i think they should give a course in pete seeger in high school. pete seeger is a great american. pete exemplifies what we're talking about here in terms of a human being that lives their life in such a manner that you want to be like them. you know, you see pete seeger, and you say, "gee, i want to do that. "i want to stand next...
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kings of leon when we come back, you guys.m "come around sundown" was just released. here with the song "mary," please welcome kings of leon. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ mary, if you want to i'll wait my ride i'd be on the corner just passin' time ♪ ♪ no i won't never once make you cry just to kiss ♪ ♪ oh and i'll miss your good-bye ♪ we'll go to the disco ♪ ♪ we'll be desired and we'll dance like we're good friends it's sheer delight ♪ ♪ no i won't never once make you cry just to kiss ♪ ♪ how i'll miss your good-bye ♪ ♪ ♪ no i won't never once make you cry ♪ ♪ just to kiss oh and i'll miss your good-bye ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
kings of leon when we come back, you guys.m "come around sundown" was just released. here with the song "mary," please welcome kings of leon. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ mary, if you want to i'll wait my ride i'd be on the corner just passin' time ♪ ♪ no i won't never once make you cry just to kiss ♪ ♪ oh and i'll miss your good-bye ♪ we'll go to the disco ♪ ♪ we'll be desired and we'll dance like we're good friends it's sheer delight ♪ ♪ no i won't...
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and a little band, the kings of leon are here.on't know ever -- [ cheers and applause ] you ever heard of them? the kings of leon! come on! [ cheers and applause ] they're gonna destroy. they're gonna blow your pants off. it's gonna be great. >> what a show. >> jimmy: i love the kings of leon. they -- i actually did some acting with them once. it was a show called "slappington manor." you guys -- fans? [ light laughter ] it was -- played a bunch of times. it was a couple times. i think it aired four episodes. >> four? yeah. >> steve: four good -- >> jimmy: they play a bunch of dudes running a bed and breakfast together in connecticut. it's a great show. i think -- [ laughter ] i think we have a clip. ♪ >> jimmy: "slappington manor." time for some rest and relaxation. >> can we help you, sir? >> jimmy: hi. i'd like a room, please. >> you've come to the right place. [ slap ] [ laughter ] >> would you prefer smoking or non-smoking? >> jimmy: non-smoking. [ slap ] [ laughter ] >> king bed or queen? >> jimmy: king, please. [ slap ] >>
and a little band, the kings of leon are here.on't know ever -- [ cheers and applause ] you ever heard of them? the kings of leon! come on! [ cheers and applause ] they're gonna destroy. they're gonna blow your pants off. it's gonna be great. >> what a show. >> jimmy: i love the kings of leon. they -- i actually did some acting with them once. it was a show called "slappington manor." you guys -- fans? [ light laughter ] it was -- played a bunch of times. it was a couple...
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this is a wine truly fit for a king. burgundy's best wines come from a 25-mile strip of land known as the cote d'or. literally "the golden slope," this land produces world-class red and white burgundy wine, and the town of beaune is the heart of the area. quaint, lively, and utterly obsessed with wine, beaune makes a great base in burgundy, and you won't go hungry. some of france's best restaurants make beaune home. separate from and more powerful than the kingdom of france, burgundy in the 14th and 15th centuries controlled flanders, which is today's belgium and the netherlands. the flemish influence is evident in the spectacular tiled roof of the hotel dieu, a former hospital and the premier cultural attraction in beaune. in 1443, a wealthy nobleman founded the hotel dieu for the sick and the poor. an 18th-century visitor remarked, "here the poor were lodged in the most princely grandeur. it would tempt one to be ill." a masterpiece of flemish art was commissioned for the great hall. the front panels of the polyptych b
this is a wine truly fit for a king. burgundy's best wines come from a 25-mile strip of land known as the cote d'or. literally "the golden slope," this land produces world-class red and white burgundy wine, and the town of beaune is the heart of the area. quaint, lively, and utterly obsessed with wine, beaune makes a great base in burgundy, and you won't go hungry. some of france's best restaurants make beaune home. separate from and more powerful than the kingdom of france, burgundy...
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also, who should be the future king of england?ll results show an overwhelming numbe of britain's want william to be king instead of charles. we will get t lest from london. >>> also, he is on the clock. we gave our own willie geist a special assignment. you have two hours to make a thanksgiving turkey, because h had nothing better to do with those two hours than make an amazing meal. we'll see if he can do all of that coming up. we want to get another check of the weather with janice huff. >> thank you, we shall. first i'm going to introduce you to people in the crowd. >>> good morning once again. i'm meteorologist chuck bell. lots of sunshine out there for the first half of our sunday anyway. i do think we'll see a slow increase in the number of clouds as we go through late this morning into the afternoon. temperatures are in the mid-40s right in downtown and up alongside of the chesapeake bay. 45 in annapolis. 46 down into leonard town and st. mary's city. but meanwhile for the rest of today lots of sunshine giving way to some m
also, who should be the future king of england?ll results show an overwhelming numbe of britain's want william to be king instead of charles. we will get t lest from london. >>> also, he is on the clock. we gave our own willie geist a special assignment. you have two hours to make a thanksgiving turkey, because h had nothing better to do with those two hours than make an amazing meal. we'll see if he can do all of that coming up. we want to get another check of the weather with janice...
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i have to be formal because we're talking about a king. soon to be king.ea during the course of the interview that all of this was happening behind the scenes? >> i tried any way from tuesday. i tried to slip him up, slip him up. they're pretty tight lipped. they keep their families secret. have we switched to katherine? >> kate now wants to be called katherine. in the formal announcement, that said katherine. >> that makes sense. >> you have incredible access to prince charles. sorry, everybody. >> you're causing trouble. so we go to his summer home in scotland, the home of the queen mother. and he's refurbished it. and you get to see the private life. you see the boots in if mud room that say will's and harry's. then we talk about his passion, the environment. and he gets angry. he gets revved up about what we're doing to the earth here. you can see it in this one exchange. >> i read "harmony", and the first two sentences, this is a call to revolution. the earth is under attack. are you an optimist? do you fear that we're too far gone? >> there's that aw
i have to be formal because we're talking about a king. soon to be king.ea during the course of the interview that all of this was happening behind the scenes? >> i tried any way from tuesday. i tried to slip him up, slip him up. they're pretty tight lipped. they keep their families secret. have we switched to katherine? >> kate now wants to be called katherine. in the formal announcement, that said katherine. >> that makes sense. >> you have incredible access to prince...
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katie couric speaks the king's english with actor colin firth. fast draw looks at the fine print of warrantees. first the headlines for this sunday morning the 28th of november, 2010. law enforcement officials in portland say there's no evidence any foreign terror group was directing the 19-year-old arrested in an alleged bomb plot friday night. terry mccarthy has the latest on the foiled oregon attack. >> 3, 2, 1. >> reporter: the plan was to kill as many people as possible. and thousands gathered for a tree-lighting in portland's pioneer square 19-year-old mohammed osman mohammed allegedly parked a van at the corner attempting to detonate what he thought was a bomb. but according to the justice department the public was never at risk. the somali-born u.s. citizen had been given a fake bomb by undercover agents in a month- long f.b.i. sting. agent arthur. >> the threat was very, very real. all the information we have up to this point is that he acted alone. >> reporter: mohammed had been under surveillance by the f.b.i. since 2009 when he was co
katie couric speaks the king's english with actor colin firth. fast draw looks at the fine print of warrantees. first the headlines for this sunday morning the 28th of november, 2010. law enforcement officials in portland say there's no evidence any foreign terror group was directing the 19-year-old arrested in an alleged bomb plot friday night. terry mccarthy has the latest on the foiled oregon attack. >> 3, 2, 1. >> reporter: the plan was to kill as many people as possible. and...
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>> audience: "fisher king." >> jimmy: "fisher king." >> "fisher king"?that's right. so it takes us to "fisher king." it goes actor, movie, actor, movie. okay, "fisher king." we have to name another actor in that movie now. >> jimmy: jeff bridges. >> jeff bridges takes us to "king kong," takes us to jessica lange. jump in, jump in. >> jimmy: "grey gardens." >> "grey gardens" takes us to drew barrymore," takes us to -- >> jimmy: "e.t." >> "e.t." takes us to henry thomas, takes us to -- >> jimmy: was he in "a river runs through it," henry thomas? wasn't he brad pitt's broer in some movie? >> okay, "river runs through it" takes us to brad pitt, takes us to "burn after reading." i like that movie very much. [ cheers and applause ] i like that very much. >> jimmy: this is a fun game. i would love -- i could play this all night with you. >> so could i. but we have a limited aunt of time. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i got to say, yo voice sounds very good, because i heard you're taking voice lessons. >> you heard correctly. that's right. >> now, what is -- why? >> i'
>> audience: "fisher king." >> jimmy: "fisher king." >> "fisher king"?that's right. so it takes us to "fisher king." it goes actor, movie, actor, movie. okay, "fisher king." we have to name another actor in that movie now. >> jimmy: jeff bridges. >> jeff bridges takes us to "king kong," takes us to jessica lange. jump in, jump in. >> jimmy: "grey gardens." >> "grey gardens"...
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westminster abbey the great church of kings and queens. now expected to host the wedding of the century, a wedding that's a delicate balancing act for william and kate. >> i think by our standards, it's going to be very grand, but by royal wedding standards, it will definitely be more modest than charles and diana's. it will be very glamorous, a lot of pomp and circumstance, but it won't be over the top. >> the queen and charles are expected to foot much of the bill. it is likely several heads of state including president and michelle obama will be invited. there's precedent, nancy reagan attended charles and diana's wedding. >> reporter: if bride and groom walk down this storied aisle, it will be just another wedding for this monument. walking behind her coffin, along with little prince harry. ♪ now you belong to heaven >> reporter: that memory will soon be replaced by a joyous one. now a young man of 28 who will be become a husband and future king. it is one of england's most famous churches. >> the royal church, the history goes back 1,
westminster abbey the great church of kings and queens. now expected to host the wedding of the century, a wedding that's a delicate balancing act for william and kate. >> i think by our standards, it's going to be very grand, but by royal wedding standards, it will definitely be more modest than charles and diana's. it will be very glamorous, a lot of pomp and circumstance, but it won't be over the top. >> the queen and charles are expected to foot much of the bill. it is likely...