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"the king's speech" was made for under $15 million.e director, the screenwriter-- david seidler, who made it happen-- and all the principal actors were nominated for academy awards. geoffrey rush had won once before. what advice do you have for this man who may very likely win the oscar this year? >> rush: well, enjoy it. it isn't the end of anything, because you will go on and do a couple more flops, probably. you might even sneak into another film in which no one is in the house. ( laughter ) >> pelley: but on oscar night, stammering king george had the last word. a lot of movies are based on true stories, but "the king's speech" has reclaimed history. captioning funded by cbs, and ford-- built for the road ahead. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> go to 60minutesovertime.com for a closer look at the stash of letters discovered in a london attic from king george vi to lionel logue. sponsored by pfizer. i feel like i have to wind myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the lack of energy. [ ma
"the king's speech" was made for under $15 million.e director, the screenwriter-- david seidler, who made it happen-- and all the principal actors were nominated for academy awards. geoffrey rush had won once before. what advice do you have for this man who may very likely win the oscar this year? >> rush: well, enjoy it. it isn't the end of anything, because you will go on and do a couple more flops, probably. you might even sneak into another film in which no one is in the...
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, larry king to this program. i am the one against to ask the questions tonight. there is plenty to ask banks to the release of this terrific new text, "truth be told -- off the record about favorite guests, memorable moments, funniest jokes, and a half century of asking questions." could you make that subtitle any longer? [laughter] >> subtitles' are big now. i want to make a historic announcement. my first television appearance in 25 years in which i'm not wearing braces. just for tonight, i'm going back after the next appearance. i thought that this was such a special show that people can see that i wear other things. tavis: prove it. i want to see this. oh, my. larry king without suspenders. how did this start, larry? >> my ex-wife, sharon, a lovely lady, i had just gotten heart surgery. we were going out to dinner. we were divorced but you're going out to dinner. she said, you look good. i used to wear have sweaters. have you ever tried braces? i had been on cnn for about two and a half years. i bought a pair
, larry king to this program. i am the one against to ask the questions tonight. there is plenty to ask banks to the release of this terrific new text, "truth be told -- off the record about favorite guests, memorable moments, funniest jokes, and a half century of asking questions." could you make that subtitle any longer? [laughter] >> subtitles' are big now. i want to make a historic announcement. my first television appearance in 25 years in which i'm not wearing braces. just...
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the king said he was committed to a new constitution. which he said represented a watershed for the country. but left unsaid, the king keeps much of his mower and stays on as head of the army. so will that be enough to satisfy the people of morocco? a referendum on the proposals will be held in july. that's when they'll get to have their say on the response. bbc numings. -- bbc news. >> and is the king finally listening to what protesters have been asking for? >> yes. because the constitution is applying more to the government rather than to the king. and so beside the king who is the highest representative of the nation and the head of state, there will be a strong political president who will preside over the government and he will be able to conduct the policy of the country and it will be accountable to the parliament and not to the king. and the prime minister will be allowed to dissolve the assembly and to suggest potential ministers. the elected house of parliament has a final say upon the nominated house, in the legislative proce
the king said he was committed to a new constitution. which he said represented a watershed for the country. but left unsaid, the king keeps much of his mower and stays on as head of the army. so will that be enough to satisfy the people of morocco? a referendum on the proposals will be held in july. that's when they'll get to have their say on the response. bbc numings. -- bbc news. >> and is the king finally listening to what protesters have been asking for? >> yes. because the...
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: larry king, thank you [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: larry kingsiting our program. >> i'm so happy, 2 1/2 years finally on the air. >> jimmy: i know, exactly, right. >> as i said to you earlier, you're one of my favorite guests. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. because we were talking in the green room. you were one of the few comics without hang-ups. >> jimmy: i don't -- >> yeah. you're normal. >> jimmy: i guess i'm kind of normal. yeah, yeah. that's why i don't go to therapy. i don't want to find out what is wrong with me. there must be something if there. you know? >> you're a special guy. we almost have the same tie. >> jimmy: it is. i got kind of a scotch -- [ laughter ] we should go to a bar after this. get a drink. it would be awesome. we're both brooklyn boys, too. >> you bet. bensonhurst. >> jimmy: bay ridge, i was born in bay ridge. >> what high school did you go to? >> jimmy: i moved out when i was 1. [ laughter ] my birth certificate says brooklyn. my parents are both brooklynites. and brooklyn people, don't they need brooklyn people? aren't
♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: larry king, thank you [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: larry kingsiting our program. >> i'm so happy, 2 1/2 years finally on the air. >> jimmy: i know, exactly, right. >> as i said to you earlier, you're one of my favorite guests. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. because we were talking in the green room. you were one of the few comics without hang-ups. >> jimmy: i don't -- >> yeah. you're normal. >>...
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larry, we all miss you on "larry king live." could you take a couple calls? [ light laughter ] >> okay. you want to do, like -- my old show? >> jimmy: yeah. >> all right. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> oh, man. i'm going to cry, man. >> jimmy: don't cry. >> crying. >> jimmy: how is this -- 'cause you've seen this parody before, but -- >> no, not like this. >> jimmy: this is pretty good, right? >> this is pretty -- you got the whole set. you got this siding -- i didn't have audiences like this. >> jimmy: we do have a full audience. it's fun. by the way, the background -- that was -- was that always in color? >> yeah. no, it began it was black and white. then they colored it about three, four years after we started. >> jimmy: any reason for the color? >> they had color. [ laughter ] i guess, jimmy. >> jimmy: very good. is this cool -- welcome to "larry king live." larry's going to take some calls right now. let's take a call. tuscaloosa. what's your name and where you from? go ahead with your question, please. >> caller: hello, this
larry, we all miss you on "larry king live." could you take a couple calls? [ light laughter ] >> okay. you want to do, like -- my old show? >> jimmy: yeah. >> all right. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> oh, man. i'm going to cry, man. >> jimmy: don't cry. >> crying. >> jimmy: how is this -- 'cause you've seen this parody before, but -- >> no, not like this. >> jimmy: this is pretty good, right? >> this is pretty -- you got the...
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my guest tonight, larry king. he is the long time host of "larry king, live!."ging him to stay alive] sorry, that's "larry king live." i apologize. anyway, as -- no! oh, i forgot, last night on the show, i had an accident. if you were watching last night's show, in the midst of really just a passionate, clever bit, johnny [bleeped] had a little problem with the equipment. can we take a look at that real quick? [laughter] that's not good. [laughter] here's what happened. [cheers and applause] i'll show you what happened. so here's, here's what happened. [audience reacts] there you go. i want to thank my doctor over at mt. sinai for stitching me up, and i really want to thank the kid who was obviously waiting for facial reconstruction surgery, you know to, let me jump the line because obviously i had a reservation at nobu at 8:30. so it was the perfect comedy cut. it bled enough that it really, you could see it, but that i lost my arm. [laughter] so the best part about it is i got home and i was explaining to my son, who is six, going on seven, what had happened a
my guest tonight, larry king. he is the long time host of "larry king, live!."ging him to stay alive] sorry, that's "larry king live." i apologize. anyway, as -- no! oh, i forgot, last night on the show, i had an accident. if you were watching last night's show, in the midst of really just a passionate, clever bit, johnny [bleeped] had a little problem with the equipment. can we take a look at that real quick? [laughter] that's not good. [laughter] here's what happened....
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king of iowa. at the end of the bill before the short title insert the following, section of the funds made available under the heading border security fencing, infrastructure and technology, $50 million should be for carrying out section 202 of the illegal immigrant responsibility act of 1996, 8 united states code 1103 note. >> mr. chairman? the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from? >> mr. aderholt: i rise on a point of order. the chair: the gentleman reserves the point of order. mr. price: mr. chairman? the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina rise? mr. price: we have not seen this amendment. the chair: a copy will be distributed. while that's happening the gentleman from iowa will be recognized for almost five minutes. for what purpose does the gentleman from washington rise? mr. dicks: i reserve a point of order. the chair: your point of order is reserved as well. the gentleman from iowa has five minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. chairman. the amendment i of
king of iowa. at the end of the bill before the short title insert the following, section of the funds made available under the heading border security fencing, infrastructure and technology, $50 million should be for carrying out section 202 of the illegal immigrant responsibility act of 1996, 8 united states code 1103 note. >> mr. chairman? the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from? >> mr. aderholt: i rise on a point of order. the chair: the gentleman reserves the point...
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i'm going to brazil, moscow. >> larry king world traveler.ightly game? >> when there's a big story. when they kill osama bin laden, yes. i want to be in. when there's a royal marriage, i don't care if i miss that or not. it depends on -- i'm a professional. we had to do shows like that. i would go in and do them. you don't like everything. but once the light goes on, hey, you give it 100%. >> how is piers morgan doing in your time slot? you reported earlier he's not that dangerous. >> i went on and told him, when you promote something and say i'm dangerous, you better be dangerous. he's very good. i don't see dangerous. i told him, when you overpromote something, you can never live up to it. if i'm a special on alzheimer's, and i tell you this is the ultimate special on alzheimer's, the greatest special you've ever done. you can't equal that. >> you say bill o'reilly, sean hannity at fox don't have to be dangerous. >> well, their guests are props for their -- fox is a forum. it's a forum for the republican party. msnbc is a forum for the demo
i'm going to brazil, moscow. >> larry king world traveler.ightly game? >> when there's a big story. when they kill osama bin laden, yes. i want to be in. when there's a royal marriage, i don't care if i miss that or not. it depends on -- i'm a professional. we had to do shows like that. i would go in and do them. you don't like everything. but once the light goes on, hey, you give it 100%. >> how is piers morgan doing in your time slot? you reported earlier he's not that...
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but left unsaid the king keeps much of his power and stays on as head of his army. but will it be enough to satisfy the people of morocco? a referendum will be held in july. that's when they'll get to have their say. >> rebels in libya say that at least 10 people have been killed by colonel gaddafi's forces. rebel numbers have been swelled by some libyans who live aboard join the fighting in misrata. one student left behind his studies in britain to join the front line. >> in high spirits, rebels heading for be sieged city of misrata. and the front lines that surround it. >> among today's reinforcement, a young math student from lancaster university. >> in england i couldn't do much for this revolution. so i decided to go and hold the gun for the first time in my life. >> his father has come to greet him but gaddafi forces has taken 16 members of their family. within hours a shy earnest student seems transformed. it's a short journey to the front lines. but is sadik ready for this? those were uncomfortably close. gaddafi'ses superior fire power is a constant threat
but left unsaid the king keeps much of his power and stays on as head of his army. but will it be enough to satisfy the people of morocco? a referendum will be held in july. that's when they'll get to have their say. >> rebels in libya say that at least 10 people have been killed by colonel gaddafi's forces. rebel numbers have been swelled by some libyans who live aboard join the fighting in misrata. one student left behind his studies in britain to join the front line. >> in high...
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the people have a right to know and congressman king's constituents and i certainly know in nashville there's a big concern about this so i think it's very legitimate for a member of congress to have an investigation in a area where a lot of people have concerns a lot of african-americans have concerns i have concerns i don't see it as a witch hunt but i'll hundred is this really a threat i mean an african-american man finding a new religion and taking on a new name equating religion with terrorist acts here by making that assumption let me start off by actually saying what do the experts say according to a congressional research service report which is congress's own research service ok their own think tank they have said that out of the forty one different plots that have taken place. against our nation since nine eleven only one only one that they have counted has actually been hatched from behind jail cells and i think really what representative thompson has said is really apt in this case which is that we need to be focusing on the bomb throwers regardless of religion regardless
the people have a right to know and congressman king's constituents and i certainly know in nashville there's a big concern about this so i think it's very legitimate for a member of congress to have an investigation in a area where a lot of people have concerns a lot of african-americans have concerns i have concerns i don't see it as a witch hunt but i'll hundred is this really a threat i mean an african-american man finding a new religion and taking on a new name equating religion with...
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hallelujah hallelujah we're going to see the king ♪ t. to do anything. and i just decided i have more to offer than that. i put myself through nursing school, and then i decided to go get a doctorate degree. university of phoenix gave me the knowledge to make a difference in people's lives. my name is dr. kimberly horton. i manage a network of over a thousand nurses, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] find your program at phoenix.edu. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping drive the future of business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ machines have a voice. ♪ medical history follows you. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities... committed to delivering the most advanced mobile broadband experience to help move business... forward. ♪ [ male announcer ] every day, thousands of people are choosing advil. here's one story. i'm keith baraka and i'm a fire fighter. it's an honor to be a fire fighter. my job involves life or death situations and it's very physically demanding. if i'm sore, i have a headache,
hallelujah hallelujah we're going to see the king ♪ t. to do anything. and i just decided i have more to offer than that. i put myself through nursing school, and then i decided to go get a doctorate degree. university of phoenix gave me the knowledge to make a difference in people's lives. my name is dr. kimberly horton. i manage a network of over a thousand nurses, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] find your program at phoenix.edu. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping drive...
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i don't think we need a king and we don't need washington to act as if there is a king in this countrye is so much dependency on the government. it is cradle to grave and we have so little confidence in ourselves. we believe that if we don't have the safety net and the government there for medical care taken care of, if we don't have the government schools, everything would fall apart. we have lost our confidence and understanding of what to liberty is all about and where it comes from. it does not come from. an arcane or our from our liberties , from our creator. that is where our life and liberty comes from. [applause] it was advised by the founders at the time that the constitution would not work if we did not remain a moral society. we are at the crossroads right now. we have lived beyond our means. we have become totally dependent. we do all the things we should not do and don't do the things we should do. take heart foreign policy -- was the last time we declare war? when is the last time we won a war out right? it has been a long time ago. we need a strong national defense. we a
i don't think we need a king and we don't need washington to act as if there is a king in this countrye is so much dependency on the government. it is cradle to grave and we have so little confidence in ourselves. we believe that if we don't have the safety net and the government there for medical care taken care of, if we don't have the government schools, everything would fall apart. we have lost our confidence and understanding of what to liberty is all about and where it comes from. it does...
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♪ hallelujah hallelujah we are going to see the king ♪ and economic growth.d. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. backed by the superguarantee®? find a business that's good for our country's energy security only& suonline.s®. on your phone. or in the book. go to superpages®. and let the good guys save the day. now,listen to a magazine,aper, curl up with a movie, and see a phone call. now, we can take a classroom anywhere, hold an entire bookstore, and touch the stars. because now...there's this. ♪ >>> "bad," the song and the video, not only transformed michael jackson's image from soft-spoken to tough, but changed the face of pop culture. >> my brother is the baddest boy that ever held a microphone. that boy was bad. and we'll never have another one. >> my question is, why does the g
♪ hallelujah hallelujah we are going to see the king ♪ and economic growth.d. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. backed by the superguarantee®? find a business that's good for our country's energy security...
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tavis: i love larry king. you're the best. >> you're the best. tavis: the new book is called "truth be told." memorable moments, funniest jokes and a half century of asking great questions. larry, always an honor to have you on this program. >> thank you. he's leaving, folks. tavis: up next, a conversation with actress lucy punch and her role in the film "bad teacher". stay with us. lucy punch has established herself as a rising star in hollywood following her role opposite anthony hopkins in the woody allen film "you will meet a tall, dark stranger." she is now in "bad teacher" with cameron diaz. here now a scene from "bad teacher". >> here she is. elizabeth halsey. i am so excited we're going to be across the hall mates but i am so sad because your relationship ended. >> who are you again? >> amy squirrel. >> squirrel? yeah. you know. don't worry, you were kind of a lone wolf last year and so busy planning the wedding. >> i found him in bed with somebody else. >> oh, my gosh! >> it was another man. >> shut the front door! tavis: lucy, nice to h
tavis: i love larry king. you're the best. >> you're the best. tavis: the new book is called "truth be told." memorable moments, funniest jokes and a half century of asking great questions. larry, always an honor to have you on this program. >> thank you. he's leaving, folks. tavis: up next, a conversation with actress lucy punch and her role in the film "bad teacher". stay with us. lucy punch has established herself as a rising star in hollywood following her...
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we love larry king. in fact, we'll have larry king on "morning joe" tomorrow. he joined the roundtable discussion on "realtime with bill maher" on hbo friday night. they were talking about all kinds of things. larry's greatest concern was about the temperature in the study yes. . >> turning the tables on you, larry king. >> finally. >> tuscaloosa, your call. >> by the way, the air conditioning in here -- >> yeah. >> who planned this? >> why? are you cold? >> am i cold? >> throw a log on it. this is freezing, bill. >> get larry king a shawl. please. i want mr. king to be perfectly happy. >> it's cold. >> i don't mean to complain. >> time nor new rules. >> we're going to warm it up for larry we visits us on "morning joe." still ahead, while you're awake, your crackdown texts and morning joe is moments away. [ man ] i'm some guy you just met. you listed this midlife crisis on the internet. and three emails later, you trusted me with a test drive... [ chuckles ] how hard can this be? [ engine turns over ] and if you don't have the right motorcycle insurance, you co
we love larry king. in fact, we'll have larry king on "morning joe" tomorrow. he joined the roundtable discussion on "realtime with bill maher" on hbo friday night. they were talking about all kinds of things. larry's greatest concern was about the temperature in the study yes. . >> turning the tables on you, larry king. >> finally. >> tuscaloosa, your call. >> by the way, the air conditioning in here -- >> yeah. >> who planned this?...
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the king of pop was poised to regain his throne. >> this is it. i mean, this is really it. the final -- this is the final curtain call. >> reporter: according to the contract with concert promoters aeg, michael was to perform 50 concerts at the o2 center in london over a nine-month period. >> i'll be performing the songs my fans want to hear. >> reporter: but was michael physically up to the challenge? both michael and aeg had a lot on the line. >> it was his comeback. it was his renaissance, his rebirth on stage, after so many years of being out of the spotlight, a lot of people were wondering if he could pull this off. >> this is it, and see you in july. >> reporter: but there were questions about whether jackson was ready. kenny ortega the director for "this is it," called a private meeting at jackson's home. aeg's ceo randy phillips attended the meeting. >> kenny was concerned he wasn't coming to enough rehearsals, that he was taking it a little too nonchalantly. and michael explained that he needed kenny to build the house, and then he would come in and paint the front
the king of pop was poised to regain his throne. >> this is it. i mean, this is really it. the final -- this is the final curtain call. >> reporter: according to the contract with concert promoters aeg, michael was to perform 50 concerts at the o2 center in london over a nine-month period. >> i'll be performing the songs my fans want to hear. >> reporter: but was michael physically up to the challenge? both michael and aeg had a lot on the line. >> it was his...
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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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king was also a drum major for silver rights. >> dr. king's dream was not to have the big house with the big mortgage or the big car. it was about having a business you can pass on to your family. it was about creating wealth. >> reporter: darrell's family built their fortune from scratch. her great great grandfather moses was a slave who learned the trade from his owner. five generations later, building is still in their blood. darrell and her twin sister own a 30 million dollars company making its -- $30 million company making its mark on d. c. and beyond. darrell never thought the foundation for family laid in 1905 would lead her to one day own the doors that were once so hard to walk through. she credits dr. king and his dream of equality for helping to make that possible. >> we restored the stone where dr. king stood where he was giving the i have a dream speech. >> reporter: more than 30 years after the address, there aren't nearly enough stories like darrell's. according to the institute on assets and social policy, the wealth ga
king was also a drum major for silver rights. >> dr. king's dream was not to have the big house with the big mortgage or the big car. it was about having a business you can pass on to your family. it was about creating wealth. >> reporter: darrell's family built their fortune from scratch. her great great grandfather moses was a slave who learned the trade from his owner. five generations later, building is still in their blood. darrell and her twin sister own a 30 million dollars...
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martin luther king, jr.'s name and likeness on the national mall. >> i am actually living the dream that he talked about. >> but that dream was about more than just civil rights. >> america has given the people a bad check. a check which has come back marked insufficient funds. >> dr. king was also a drum major for silver rights. >> dr. king's dream was not as the big house, with a big mortgage or the big car. it was about having a business that you could pass on to your family. it was about creating wealth. > gerald's family built their business from scratch. five generations later, building is still in their blood. darryl and her twin sister own a $30 million company making its mark across dc and beyond. >> she never thought the foundation her family layed in 1905 would leave her to one day own the doors that were once so hard to walk through. she credits dr. king for helping make that possible. >> we restored the stone where dr. king stood when he was giving the i have a dream speech. >> more than 40 years
martin luther king, jr.'s name and likeness on the national mall. >> i am actually living the dream that he talked about. >> but that dream was about more than just civil rights. >> america has given the people a bad check. a check which has come back marked insufficient funds. >> dr. king was also a drum major for silver rights. >> dr. king's dream was not as the big house, with a big mortgage or the big car. it was about having a business that you could pass on...
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we don't need a king and we don't need washington to act as if they are the king in this country. but today, there is so much dependency on the government, cradle to grave, and we have so little confidence in ourselves. we believe that if we don't have the safety net and the government there, if we don't have medical care taken care of, if you don't have government schools, everything would fall apart. we have lost our confidence in understanding what true liberty is all about and where it comes from. it does not come from our king or our government. our liberties come from our creator. that is where our life and liberty comes from. it was advised by the founders at the time that the constitution would not work if we did not remain a moral society. we are at the crossroads right now, because we have lived beyond our means. we have become totally dependent. we do all the things we should not do and do not do the things we should do. take for instance our foreign policy. when is the last time we declared war? when is the last time we won an award out right? it has been a long time a
we don't need a king and we don't need washington to act as if they are the king in this country. but today, there is so much dependency on the government, cradle to grave, and we have so little confidence in ourselves. we believe that if we don't have the safety net and the government there, if we don't have medical care taken care of, if you don't have government schools, everything would fall apart. we have lost our confidence in understanding what true liberty is all about and where it...
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and today's america is ruled by king. of them to be exact and here they are the five right wing justices on the supreme court a black robe kings rule america. chief justice john roberts justice antonin scalia justice anthony kennedy justice clarence thomas and justice sam alito these five men none of whom are like that by the people have transformed our nation in a profound way from a constitutionally limited democratic republic that our founding fathers created into a corporatocracy with the citizens united ruling last year as well as a slew of other pro corporate rulings that have become a norm for the roberts court the supreme court has ruled that money is a form of speech and thus can't be restricted in our elections so rich people and corporations those with the most money can now speak the loudest in our democracy and here's what's really important this was not a law debated and passed in any congress it wasn't signed by any president it was the decision of five members of the supreme court who are unaccountable to
and today's america is ruled by king. of them to be exact and here they are the five right wing justices on the supreme court a black robe kings rule america. chief justice john roberts justice antonin scalia justice anthony kennedy justice clarence thomas and justice sam alito these five men none of whom are like that by the people have transformed our nation in a profound way from a constitutionally limited democratic republic that our founding fathers created into a corporatocracy with the...
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and it's interesting to note by following the dates within the king' life that -- king's life that while he had dalliances with lady warwick, lord warwick was in georgia being hosted near savannah among his hunting trip he was on by daisy low's father right over here on ogle thorpe avenue. so while they were dining on soup and talking about fishing for tarpin, the lord's wife was being anything but true to her husband across the ocean next door to mr. gordon's daughter. so these type things probably offended the young daisy gordon. she was not of that class, and infidelities were not part of her life or life in savannah. there was another complication with her, and it was her hearing. it was going from bad the worse. she had had an eardrum problem in the past, and upon her marriage she had a grain of rice embedded in the other ear which irritated it, and the cure was worse than anything else. and she literally was deaf completely on one side and partially deaf on the others. and that probably muted her so that she couldn't enjoy big galas where people are talking and noise is bouncing. s
and it's interesting to note by following the dates within the king' life that -- king's life that while he had dalliances with lady warwick, lord warwick was in georgia being hosted near savannah among his hunting trip he was on by daisy low's father right over here on ogle thorpe avenue. so while they were dining on soup and talking about fishing for tarpin, the lord's wife was being anything but true to her husband across the ocean next door to mr. gordon's daughter. so these type things...
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are beautiful paintings and everyone all of you, the audience have come to enjoy the court and the king sits on his thrown in the corner twirling his mustache and he called for his dancers and they come to the room. you are here to be entertained by them. this is called taught. taught is a highly stylized tuning of the mind and body together. you will see very fast turns ending in sharp stances and things with our eyes and eye brows and our neck, our hands. and you will also hear a language, which you might have heard. this is the language of our dance. it tells us what to do with our feet and our bodies and there is a lot of mask going on. you will hear patterns and they will be repeated often 3 times this is a t high. i want you to try to listen for the patterns and see if you can figure out the number patterns. you will see a justure called salon. you remember the greeting namatse? >> good. salom is the muslim greeting. you take your right hand, say a salom. it's a muslim greeting and you will see the dancers say this and it means peace be with you and the king and to all of you this
are beautiful paintings and everyone all of you, the audience have come to enjoy the court and the king sits on his thrown in the corner twirling his mustache and he called for his dancers and they come to the room. you are here to be entertained by them. this is called taught. taught is a highly stylized tuning of the mind and body together. you will see very fast turns ending in sharp stances and things with our eyes and eye brows and our neck, our hands. and you will also hear a language,...
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larry king will be here. here it is, your moment of zen. >> something is not right when a newlywed is sending pornographic pictures of himself captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: wow, thank you. thank you very much. welcome to the report, thank you very much. welcome to the report. good to have you with us. it was a battle for dominant there. there was someone going stephen, stephen, and then stephen, stephen over here and one person chanting stool! (cheers and applause) it's a beautiful word it just slips off the tongue. sit down. sit down. sit down, you're embarrassing yourself. lady-- ladies and gentlemen, i apologise and i will not explain. nation, nation, i never thought i would say this but i have had it up to here with anthony weiner's penis. (laughter) >> stephen: and yes, i regret putting my hand there. but this w
larry king will be here. here it is, your moment of zen. >> something is not right when a newlywed is sending pornographic pictures of himself captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: wow, thank you. thank you very much. welcome to the report, thank you very much. welcome to the report. good to have...
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right now where republican chairman of the house homeland security committee peter king republican from new york state began his hearings today into american muslim communities there's no greater distraction than fear it's been so effective in the past it's been used again today piers of peter king had to say today i remain convinced that these hearings must go forward and they will in fact craven surrender it's a political correctness and an abdication of what i believe to be the main responsibility of this committee to protect america from a terrorist attack despite work this is for conventional wisdom in certain circles there is nothing radical go on american politics. pay no attention to the billionaire try to buy your city's water or power systems to turn a quick profit instead focus on your neighbor the muslim and his wife and kids are part of a sleeper cell that wants to blow your house up by the way your odds of dying in a terrorist attack in the united states are about one in nine million to put that in perspective your three hundred times more likely to be shot by some random
right now where republican chairman of the house homeland security committee peter king republican from new york state began his hearings today into american muslim communities there's no greater distraction than fear it's been so effective in the past it's been used again today piers of peter king had to say today i remain convinced that these hearings must go forward and they will in fact craven surrender it's a political correctness and an abdication of what i believe to be the main...
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king orders. dr. kim mulvihill, cbs 5 healthwatch. >> dr. king doesn't just make children laugh. also does stand-up comedy on his free time in front of adults. ,,,,,,,,,,,, man: everybody knows you should save for retirement, but what happens when you're about to retire? woman: how do you go from saving to spending? fidelity helped us get to this point, and now we're talking about what comes next. man: we worked together to create a plan to help our money last. woman: so we can have the kind of retirement we want. now, you know how this works. just stay on the line. oh, yeah. fidelity investments. turn here. >>> the crackdown in syria. witnesses say helicopters fired at pro-democracy demonstrators as thousands flee. elizabeth palmer is there. we'll that story tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> as we leave you this hour, a final tribute to two fallen firefighters. >> and the thousands who showed up today to pay their respects to lieutenant vincent perez and firefighter-paramedic anthony valerio. ening ne scott pelley is next.
king orders. dr. kim mulvihill, cbs 5 healthwatch. >> dr. king doesn't just make children laugh. also does stand-up comedy on his free time in front of adults. ,,,,,,,,,,,, man: everybody knows you should save for retirement, but what happens when you're about to retire? woman: how do you go from saving to spending? fidelity helped us get to this point, and now we're talking about what comes next. man: we worked together to create a plan to help our money last. woman: so we can have the...
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i said come by on martin luther king day, i'll come this. so it kind of grew from one family.tist, what is the best way i can give back and the best way i can give back is with what i'm trained to do. >> he said when he accepted hishi hisdy l hisdydy proceed in a, he was never going to leave anybody in discomfort. and that was the truth. the african proverb it takes a whole village. >> community has whu my entire life helped me to get through some challenging times. and so part of what i'd like to do here is just make a thank yo& back to people because i have been able to be successful as a dentist. thank you for making the time to come in. i know you're busy. it's so enriching when you give back. when you give from the heartñand you see the experiences that come out of that. >> giving is something this doctor does freely without hesitation or reservation. >> they don't turn you away it at the door. you almost become a family and they treat you that way. >> what we i think can do is recognize that there something that we can do in a few minutes really makes a big difference in
i said come by on martin luther king day, i'll come this. so it kind of grew from one family.tist, what is the best way i can give back and the best way i can give back is with what i'm trained to do. >> he said when he accepted hishi hisdy l hisdydy proceed in a, he was never going to leave anybody in discomfort. and that was the truth. the african proverb it takes a whole village. >> community has whu my entire life helped me to get through some challenging times. and so part of...
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shackle ford takes the lead, but animal king kingdom was last. shackleford has the lead, and here's the call. >> ruler on ice, coming on. animal kingdom won't get there shackleford is fourth. ruler on ice, on the inside. down the wire. ruler on ice has won the bell month -- belmont stakes. >> mike: 24-1 odds, huge upset. stay thirsty was second, and brilliant speed third. the fun part of opening a horse is naming him. animal kingdom was sixth. >> how about your san jose earthquake. their unbeaten streak is now six. quakes down 1-nil when steven finds himself on a break year, game tied. a few minutes later, the keeper, the safe, but hart gets the rebound and puts it in. who are you going to call? lenhart. completes the hat trick. earthquake improve to 5-4-4 with the victory. >> the nba on abc, game six tomorrow from miami. a dallas win, they're the champions. right here on abc-7. i pick dallas in seven, sticking with it. i think miami will get tomorrow's game. >> alan: good night everyone. captioned by closed captioning services inc. go! go! compl
shackle ford takes the lead, but animal king kingdom was last. shackleford has the lead, and here's the call. >> ruler on ice, coming on. animal kingdom won't get there shackleford is fourth. ruler on ice, on the inside. down the wire. ruler on ice has won the bell month -- belmont stakes. >> mike: 24-1 odds, huge upset. stay thirsty was second, and brilliant speed third. the fun part of opening a horse is naming him. animal kingdom was sixth. >> how about your san jose...
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i thought of king solomon and his israelite progeny. who cared about baseball and a centuries-old conflict was still raising -- region. if baseball couldn't help unite these two lands what good was it? staring out the window i lost track of space and time. suddenly i was back in france during a trip from paris to our home by news that for all intents and purposes we could have been on a bus in west texas where i played the summer before as the view was identical. a yellow line reads beside us in the foreground followed by metronome and telephone poles and a steadfast plane and the distance illuminated only by the faint light of the fading sun. in an attempt to be like my dad who's right back there, i love you dad, was a working musician until i was born i remembered the hook to a song i once tried to write. staring out the window baliles pass by as france merges into texas in the twilight sky it's just another ride. how many times under how many conditions and how many places have i've ridden the bus? whatever the final tally i could ad
i thought of king solomon and his israelite progeny. who cared about baseball and a centuries-old conflict was still raising -- region. if baseball couldn't help unite these two lands what good was it? staring out the window i lost track of space and time. suddenly i was back in france during a trip from paris to our home by news that for all intents and purposes we could have been on a bus in west texas where i played the summer before as the view was identical. a yellow line reads beside us...
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. >> reporter: lebron james is called "the king."ut with miami down 3-2 in the finals, heat fans are wondering whether the king deserves his crown. >> biggest stage is the nba finals. and if lebron struggles and dallas wins this series, a lot of people are going to be pointing the finger at lebron james. >> reporter: in the fourth quarter of every game in these finals, lebron james has choked, right when it mattered most. >> people wonder, how can a guy like this, a two-time mvp, struggle with his confidence and his ability to play under pressure at a key moment? >> reporter: of course, plenty of basketball fans were already angry at james after that infamous press conference. >> i'm going to take my talents to south beach. >> reporter: and heading to miami with his two best basketball buddies, a personal dream team. he raised expectations, making heat fans the biggest promise possible. >> we believe we can win multiple championships. >> reporter: of course, other kings like in "the king's speech," came back in the clutch. >> with go
. >> reporter: lebron james is called "the king."ut with miami down 3-2 in the finals, heat fans are wondering whether the king deserves his crown. >> biggest stage is the nba finals. and if lebron struggles and dallas wins this series, a lot of people are going to be pointing the finger at lebron james. >> reporter: in the fourth quarter of every game in these finals, lebron james has choked, right when it mattered most. >> people wonder, how can a guy like...
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martin luther king jr.ld not be pleased. >> they don't want to know the history. >> go look at the sign on the school and look at the damage inside. when martin luther king jr. elementary burned last night, someone did it on purpose. >> the crews had's mup - mup - multiple start. >> we had a fire in presby and cornado and this is our fourth fire and we are concerned with the outbreak in the year and half. >> only partially saving grace that martin luther king jr. elementary was to be replaced by a new
martin luther king jr.ld not be pleased. >> they don't want to know the history. >> go look at the sign on the school and look at the damage inside. when martin luther king jr. elementary burned last night, someone did it on purpose. >> the crews had's mup - mup - multiple start. >> we had a fire in presby and cornado and this is our fourth fire and we are concerned with the outbreak in the year and half. >> only partially saving grace that martin luther king jr....
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normally, you have the king of jordan and a monarchy there. in the countries that are facing protests, the monarchies and seemed to be doing a and better than other families that have held onto power in a tyrannical way. they have managed to hold things together. there have been protests, but things have been mild compared to some of the other capitals. the problem with jordan is that there is a town in jordan that is very radical. your murder -- you remember how zarqawi, who was one of the leaders the we-he was a leader for al qaeda. there are tensions between protestors, a radical islamists , and those trying to power, such as the king. host: let's go back to phone calls. caller: as long as the leaders are planning a hard ball, there is no peace. people go on and on forever. my other point, i am very concerned -- and the world, not just the u.s. should be concerned. they have brought 150,000 army mercenaries. he said he will release them to europe as soon as he is done with them. he is paying them $300 for each person they killed. guest: we
normally, you have the king of jordan and a monarchy there. in the countries that are facing protests, the monarchies and seemed to be doing a and better than other families that have held onto power in a tyrannical way. they have managed to hold things together. there have been protests, but things have been mild compared to some of the other capitals. the problem with jordan is that there is a town in jordan that is very radical. your murder -- you remember how zarqawi, who was one of the...
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there is no proof that king david was here.ant to take our land. >> stahl: some of the incidents have become violent, like this one back in october. boys were throwing stones at passing cars. watch what happens next as two of the boys get hit by one of the cars. the driver was, of all people, the head of el'ad. he later went to the police and said he hadn't stopped because he felt his life was in danger. both boys survived, one with a broken leg. fighting often erupts here with israeli guards brought in to protect the settlers. >> siyam: clashes are daily inside silwan between the villagers and settlers and the gun guards for the security there. >> stahl: the government pays for the gun guards? >> siyam: it's tax money. it's... i pay it. everyone who is paying taxes is paying it. >> stahl: you pay taxes and that money goes to pay for the guards to guard the settlers. >> siyam: yes, of course. >> stahl: so you're helping guard the settlers. >> siyam: yeah, i'm a fan of the settlers and the gun guards. >> stahl: jawad says that e
there is no proof that king david was here.ant to take our land. >> stahl: some of the incidents have become violent, like this one back in october. boys were throwing stones at passing cars. watch what happens next as two of the boys get hit by one of the cars. the driver was, of all people, the head of el'ad. he later went to the police and said he hadn't stopped because he felt his life was in danger. both boys survived, one with a broken leg. fighting often erupts here with israeli...
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solomon. >> the high skilled preservation and sophisticated certification was built by king solomon, and we're proud of it, and you saw this wall, huge stones, and it continues. >> archaeologists uncovered the site called the ophel just below its mount, restored it and told her story in the book sdis covering the solomon i can wall in jerusalem. it said, until he, king solomon ended up building his own house and the house of the lord, the wall of jerusalem round about. >> it really can be seen and can be touched. really go directly into the biblical forces. >> other tangible examples include this form that bizarre believed was part of a real building when the babylonians conquered jerusalem, the excavation exposed the structure called the gate house that would have looked like this 3 thousand years ago. jerusalem major nailer va cat seized it as history but to share the magic of the best city. >> that's exposing our past, it enables people to come and see that it's real, come and visit and go back home as am baz doors, it shows that the bible's real, it shows that two and three thous
solomon. >> the high skilled preservation and sophisticated certification was built by king solomon, and we're proud of it, and you saw this wall, huge stones, and it continues. >> archaeologists uncovered the site called the ophel just below its mount, restored it and told her story in the book sdis covering the solomon i can wall in jerusalem. it said, until he, king solomon ended up building his own house and the house of the lord, the wall of jerusalem round about. >> it...
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here is whether she will run or be a king maker.et's listen. >> whether it is me throwing my name is the hat or supporting the right candidates the response has been great confirmation of the need for a real positive change in this country. >> and you have always been really straight with me. after this week, and obviously you got a lot of attention. there was a big response. does it make you lean more towards running? >> i tell you, the response has -- i haven't interpreted it as being about me, aboutmy maine as a candidate or a potential candidate. it's been about the message, chris. >> she wasn't talking to me obviously. is that the end game to be the 2012 king maker? ed rons will be a strategist. tea party for two, a beautiful cartoon. let me go to my friend ed rollins. here is what i think you're facing, tell me if i'm wrong. sarah palin didn't want romney. we have a lot of reasons. she is not him and he's not her. she doesn't want bachmann. she wants a nominee that she can claim she made. >> pel, she won't make anybody. if she
here is whether she will run or be a king maker.et's listen. >> whether it is me throwing my name is the hat or supporting the right candidates the response has been great confirmation of the need for a real positive change in this country. >> and you have always been really straight with me. after this week, and obviously you got a lot of attention. there was a big response. does it make you lean more towards running? >> i tell you, the response has -- i haven't interpreted...