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i absolutely do. >> larry: on this "larry king special -- harry potter: the final chapter." weight. you noticed! these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios... five whole grains, 110 calories. ♪ >> larry: i'm standing here in front of hagrid's hut. the half giant a friend and confidant of harry and ron and hermione during their years at hogwart's. robbie coltrane has played him since the beginning of the series. one of many acclaimed british actors in this very talented cast. including people like maggie smith and alan rickman and helen oh bonham carter. tonight robby and helena open up about harry potter and why these may have been the roles a lifetime. >> welcome, harry, to -- >> larry: a big man at more than 8 feet tall with a personality to match to how big an outfit is it to get into? >> it weighs about 110 pounds, i guess. and there was no way around that, because it just had to look absolutely right. >> l
i absolutely do. >> larry: on this "larry king special -- harry potter: the final chapter." weight. you noticed! these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios... five whole grains, 110 calories. ♪ >> larry: i'm standing here in front of hagrid's hut. the half giant a friend and confidant of harry and ron and...
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i absolutely do. >> larry: on this "larry king special -- harry potter: the final chapter."cky charms, there's whole grain in every box. make sure to look for the white check. there's whole grain in every box. ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah ♪ >> larry: i'm standing here in front of hagrid's hut. hagrid, the half-giant friend, of course, was a friend and confidant of harry, ron and herminoe during their years at hogwarts. robbie coltrane has played him since the beginning of the series. one of many acclaimed british actors in this very talented cast. including people like maggie smith and alan rickman and helena bonham carter. tonight robby and helena open up about harry potter and why these may have been the roles of a lifetime. >> welcome, harry, to diagon alley. >> larry: rubeus hagrid, a big man at more than eight feet tall with a personality to match. how big an outfit is it to get into? >> it weighs about 110 pounds, i guess. and there was no way around that, because it just had to look absolutely right. >> larry: do you like hagrid? >> i do like hagrid,
i absolutely do. >> larry: on this "larry king special -- harry potter: the final chapter."cky charms, there's whole grain in every box. make sure to look for the white check. there's whole grain in every box. ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah ♪ >> larry: i'm standing here in front of hagrid's hut. hagrid, the half-giant friend, of course, was a friend and confidant of harry, ron and herminoe during their years at hogwarts. robbie coltrane has played...
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larry, you did ask me. >> larry: ten years in the making.st of harry potter. >> avada kedavra! >> larry: and in just moments we'll show you an exclusive clip of the final movie. from the beginning this story of a little boy who didn't know he was special has touched millions of people around the world. >> why is it so successful? >> i think it's due to a lot of things. it's -- we love an underdog. i think the world of j.k. rowling is so meticulously thought out that people like me, who like to geek out about these things can get wrapped up in the wizarding lore and the world and it's so complete. i think we love that. we love the magic. we love the idea of that. and they're just -- it's a testament to just the brilliance of the writing. >> i really love, and what i think the people really love and why the stories are so enduring and why they touch so many people is because the characters are so -- so real and flawed and beautiful and inspiring and lovable. just completely lovable. >> larry: as actors, crew members, and fans prepare themselve
larry, you did ask me. >> larry: ten years in the making.st of harry potter. >> avada kedavra! >> larry: and in just moments we'll show you an exclusive clip of the final movie. from the beginning this story of a little boy who didn't know he was special has touched millions of people around the world. >> why is it so successful? >> i think it's due to a lot of things. it's -- we love an underdog. i think the world of j.k. rowling is so meticulously thought out...
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and which one is larry. >> this would be me. >> gary and larry.re recorded interview obtained by cnn, larry hall recounts a tough start. >> i know when i was born my mother told me that i was blue. that i hadn't got enough oxygen to me or something. >> identical twin sons growing up hard. in the hall home there was little money and lots of problems. author hillel levin interviewed larry hall. >> it was a very cluttered household. they were raised with dysfunction. >> the neighbors say the mother was domineering. the father drank and sometimes turned violent. he worked at the local cemetery. what was it like growing up to a seb cemetery? was it creepy? >> no, not at all, not for me. at 12 years of age, larry and i started working at the cemetery. >> as he grew older, larry had problems fitting in at school. >> he was always the backward twin. i was the more dominant out going twin. he hung out with what my wife and i and a lot of fellow classmates, called "the misfits" or the "stinky" crowd. >> still, the boys were best friends and as young men gar
and which one is larry. >> this would be me. >> gary and larry.re recorded interview obtained by cnn, larry hall recounts a tough start. >> i know when i was born my mother told me that i was blue. that i hadn't got enough oxygen to me or something. >> identical twin sons growing up hard. in the hall home there was little money and lots of problems. author hillel levin interviewed larry hall. >> it was a very cluttered household. they were raised with dysfunction....
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which one are you and which one is larry? >> this would be me. >> gary and larry.ined by cnn, larry hall recounts a tough start. >> i know when i was born my mother told me that i was blue, that i hadn't got enough oxygen to me or something. >> identical twin sons growing up hard. in the hall home there was little money and lots of problems. author hillel levin interviewed larry hall. >> it was a very cluttered household. they were raised with dysfunction. >> the neighbors say their mother was domineering. the father drank and sometimes turned violent. he worked at the local cemetery. what was it like growing up next to a cemetery? was it creepy? >> no, not at all, not for me. at 12 years of age, larry and i started working at the cemetery. >> as he grew older, larry had problems fitting in at school. >> he was always the backward twin. i was the more dominant, out-going twin. he hung out with what my wife and i and a lot of fellow classmates, called "the misfits" or the "stinky" crowd. >> still, the boys were best friends, and as young men gary and larry developed
which one are you and which one is larry? >> this would be me. >> gary and larry.ined by cnn, larry hall recounts a tough start. >> i know when i was born my mother told me that i was blue, that i hadn't got enough oxygen to me or something. >> identical twin sons growing up hard. in the hall home there was little money and lots of problems. author hillel levin interviewed larry hall. >> it was a very cluttered household. they were raised with dysfunction. >>...
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you know, at 12 years of age, larry and i started working at the cemetery. >> as he grew older, larry had problems fitting in at school. >> he was always the backward twin. i was the more dominant, out-going twin. he hung out with what my wife and i and a lot of fellow classmates, called "the misfits" or the "stinky" crowd. >> still, the boys were best friends, and as young men gary and larry developed an unusual new hobby as civil war reenactors. >> i met a lot of new friends during that time period. i was able to travel around and meet them at the battlefields and go on tours and stuff. it was a lot of fun. >> larry was hooked, even growing the mutton chops from his hairline to his jowl. though the re-enactment helped larry make friends he still struggled with women. >> what was larry like around young women growing up? >> very awkward, quiet, backward. >> did he ever talk to you about these urges, he reportedly says he had urges about women? >> oh, my, gosh. it was absolutely -- it was out of bounds. i had no idea -- >> jimmy keene grew up 135 miles away in illinois. he didn't know
you know, at 12 years of age, larry and i started working at the cemetery. >> as he grew older, larry had problems fitting in at school. >> he was always the backward twin. i was the more dominant, out-going twin. he hung out with what my wife and i and a lot of fellow classmates, called "the misfits" or the "stinky" crowd. >> still, the boys were best friends, and as young men gary and larry developed an unusual new hobby as civil war reenactors. >>...
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dressed in a black suit with a black t-shirt underneath and no tie larry dominick sat in court facing he fired a chicago handyman for his family's political ties as well as the fact that he used racial slurs against the hispanic workers >>after firing 43 year-old merced rojas in 2006 a civil suit has now emerged. >>he is seeking an unspecified amount of money ... larry dominick could be called as a witness in the case if he is the question becomes what will the lawyers be allowed to ask them. >>he needs to avoid a future key issues sexual harassment claims and family members on the cicero payroll as well as ethnic slurs made against mr. roh us. >>his ties to organized crime are off-limits he admitted to fraternizing with reputed cicero mob figures. >>larry dominick attorneys deny the racial slur allegations saying that his present his own wife is hispanic ... >>larry dominick and the town want to see the case through because of the defendant's family has been particularly vicious with their publishing operation. >>mayor rahm emanuel announced today that he will push for several new ru
dressed in a black suit with a black t-shirt underneath and no tie larry dominick sat in court facing he fired a chicago handyman for his family's political ties as well as the fact that he used racial slurs against the hispanic workers >>after firing 43 year-old merced rojas in 2006 a civil suit has now emerged. >>he is seeking an unspecified amount of money ... larry dominick could be called as a witness in the case if he is the question becomes what will the lawyers be allowed to...
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he stars alonside tom hanks in "larry crowne". he launched a new show for nbc called "it's worth what?". coming up right now. \[please stand by/] >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment, one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: bob lutz has been a creative force in the auto industry. he is also a noted author whose books include the best-selling business book "the cuts". his latest is "car guys vs. bean counters". he joins us from ann arbor, michigan. nice to have you on this program. >> for having me. tavis: let me start about
he stars alonside tom hanks in "larry crowne". he launched a new show for nbc called "it's worth what?". coming up right now. \[please stand by/] >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance...
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larry -- "larry crowne." >> my name is miss tainot, t-a-i-n-o-t, not tie-not. each of you will address the class for the first time and tell us something that you already know how to do. >> ms. tie-not? tay-not? taebo? >> really? >> jon: please welcome back to the program tom hanks. [cheering and applause] thank you, buddy. how you doing? >> thank you. >> soak it in. soak it in. >> thank you very much. thank you. >> jon: nice to see you. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. >> jon: you look very sharp, very dapper. >> thank you, thank you. jon jon this movie, this movie, tell me about... you look very good. >> are you ever cutting to camera three? if you're not, [bleeped] the tie. i don't care. >> jon: give him three, chuck. look, look, look. oh, no, that's not working. can i tell you something, though? i like it, though. it has a certain... there's a debonair quality to it. you don't look disheveled. no matter what i do, i look disheveled. you look very sharp. >> tommy cleans up good. >> jon: tommy does clean up good. tell me about this "larry crowne."
larry -- "larry crowne." >> my name is miss tainot, t-a-i-n-o-t, not tie-not. each of you will address the class for the first time and tell us something that you already know how to do. >> ms. tie-not? tay-not? taebo? >> really? >> jon: please welcome back to the program tom hanks. [cheering and applause] thank you, buddy. how you doing? >> thank you. >> soak it in. soak it in. >> thank you very much. thank you. >> jon: nice to see you....
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larry -- "larry crowne." >> my name is miss tainot, t-a-i-n-o-t, not tie-not.h of you will address the class for the first time and tell us something that you already know how to do. >> ms. tie-not? tay-not? taebo? >> really? >> jon: please welcome back to the program tom hanks. [cheering and applause] thank you, buddy. how you doing? >> thank you. >> soak it in. soak it in. >> thank you very much. thank you. >> jon: nice to see you. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. >> jon: you look very sharp, very dapper. >> thank you, thank you. jon jon this movie, this movie, tell me about... you look very good. >> are you ever cutting to camera three? if you're not, [bleeped] the tie. i don't care. >> jon: give him three, chuck. look, look, look. oh, no, that's not working. can i tell you something, though? i like it, though. it has a certain... there's a debonair quality to it. you don't look disheveled. no matter what i do, i look disheveled. you look very sharp. >> tommy cleans up good. >> jon: tommy does clean up good. tell me about this "larry crowne." it
larry -- "larry crowne." >> my name is miss tainot, t-a-i-n-o-t, not tie-not.h of you will address the class for the first time and tell us something that you already know how to do. >> ms. tie-not? tay-not? taebo? >> really? >> jon: please welcome back to the program tom hanks. [cheering and applause] thank you, buddy. how you doing? >> thank you. >> soak it in. soak it in. >> thank you very much. thank you. >> jon: nice to see you....
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to do to get a comment from charlie beach what do you think about larry silverstein statement. go ahead charlie. yeah i like the new world trade center seven it's got big crowds sign on the silverstein properties and i spoke to a controlled demolition expert forget his name up there on the said look he says pull it normal term and this seems to be some confusion here because the building seven was creaking and groaning because it didn't smash while this debris was on fire it was it was a mess so the firemen were saying that we should pull out a building and that larry silverstein didn't expose himself as some sort of zionist evil overlord he just said look he just paraphrased the fireman saying we have to pull people out oh no no no i want to be on right here but i didn't see from what i've seen of the evidence there was not significant structural damage to building seven when they put the thing above but then they move which i want to clarify which we played the video before is i asked larry silverstein i had the same questions i didn't believe it as well or so i asked and i r
to do to get a comment from charlie beach what do you think about larry silverstein statement. go ahead charlie. yeah i like the new world trade center seven it's got big crowds sign on the silverstein properties and i spoke to a controlled demolition expert forget his name up there on the said look he says pull it normal term and this seems to be some confusion here because the building seven was creaking and groaning because it didn't smash while this debris was on fire it was it was a mess...
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larry king interviewed ford several times and found that out firsthand.lorious life. she had a great family. in fact, one of the best moments in all the years i have been on cnn was when gerald ford described what her intervention scene was like when the family gathered around to tell their mother and wife that she's an alcoholic. she had to accept that and come forward with it. >> you were helped by an intervention which your husband brilliantly described on this show one night. >> yes. >> what happened? >> it was a terrible shock to me. i knew i didn't feel well. all of the sudden the family walked in -- >> the whole family. >> surprising, yes. everybody had come from all around the country. >> you were in bed? >> no, no. i was up, but i wasn't dressed. it was in the morning. they walked in and i thought, isn't this dear? they have come because i don't feel well. how sweet of them. then i saw strangers with them. i knew immediately something was wrong. it was a doctor and another doctor and a nurse who were helping them with the intervention. >> >> were
larry king interviewed ford several times and found that out firsthand.lorious life. she had a great family. in fact, one of the best moments in all the years i have been on cnn was when gerald ford described what her intervention scene was like when the family gathered around to tell their mother and wife that she's an alcoholic. she had to accept that and come forward with it. >> you were helped by an intervention which your husband brilliantly described on this show one night. >>...
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. >>> tonight, a larry king exclusive ten years in the making. the stars of harry potter open up about the very last potter movie ever. >> i kind of wept like a child on that last day. >> the most successful film franchise in history. >> little children are sometimes scared of me because they think i can really do a spell with magic in real life. >> coming to an end. >> i am grateful to be a part, loved every day of it. >> never before seen footage of the making of voldemort, behind the screen secrets finally revealed. and an exclusive clip of the final harry potter movie you will not see anywhere else. daniel radcliffe, emma watson, rupert grint, robin coltrane, james and olive phelps and tom felton. they're all here on the larry king special, "harry potter: the final chapter." >> i'm coming to you from harry potter the exhibition here in new york city. you might recognize harry's griffendorf room, behind me. whether you're a muggle or full-blown wizard, it may be hard to believe that one of hollywood's most successful film franchises ever is ab
. >>> tonight, a larry king exclusive ten years in the making. the stars of harry potter open up about the very last potter movie ever. >> i kind of wept like a child on that last day. >> the most successful film franchise in history. >> little children are sometimes scared of me because they think i can really do a spell with magic in real life. >> coming to an end. >> i am grateful to be a part, loved every day of it. >> never before seen footage...
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fast and furious operation have you wishing they would just give the guns to the minutemen instead larry pratt of gun owners of america joins me to break down the latest round of gun grabbing fear mongering we've got the real reason that jake dilbert all supports the troops are medal of honor winner honored by a digital comic book and violence over baghdad literally not the song we complete anyway not everyone believes the freedom of information and intellectual property is a scam the way that we do it adam vs the man. ladies and gentlemen the result is nearly upon us be afraid be very very afraid now featuring ben bernanke and new fears of quantitative easing. we're going to get up to the older sis so i can understand. from the have you should see. this means midnight all of a sudden. when i pull out more. that's never going to get old at least not for me today is the minus twenty eight days to deep all day and it kicked off a new round of fear mongering fed chairman ben bernanke you testified before congress to share his you know expertise on trashing the economy. we need both increase
fast and furious operation have you wishing they would just give the guns to the minutemen instead larry pratt of gun owners of america joins me to break down the latest round of gun grabbing fear mongering we've got the real reason that jake dilbert all supports the troops are medal of honor winner honored by a digital comic book and violence over baghdad literally not the song we complete anyway not everyone believes the freedom of information and intellectual property is a scam the way that...
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larry and columbia prefer dr.avid eyesen back, "one nation under sex", how the presidents, first ladies and their lovers changed history. come along. larry, sex lives make that much difference? >> ironically they did and they used the information to campaign against one another and one another damage so nothing has really changed. >> john: and it's reported about much because in those days, people liked to hush that up. >> i'm astonishing took us almost 200 years to find out that thomas jefferson fathered six children by his slave girl, sally hemmings. we weren't able to establish that until dna in 1998. so, there's a lo the of history out there, which historians looked the other way and just didn't get reported. >> john: all right. you two aren't looking the other way. what are some examples? you say sex shaped history? that's a big claim. >> that's right. it's a claim that has been ignored by historians traditionally, they never sort of want to touch the personal lives of the presidents. >> john: tawdry. >> pres
larry and columbia prefer dr.avid eyesen back, "one nation under sex", how the presidents, first ladies and their lovers changed history. come along. larry, sex lives make that much difference? >> ironically they did and they used the information to campaign against one another and one another damage so nothing has really changed. >> john: and it's reported about much because in those days, people liked to hush that up. >> i'm astonishing took us almost 200 years to...
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. >> tonight a larry king exclusive ten years in the making. the stars of harry potter open up about the very last potter movie ever. >> i kind of went like a child on that last day. >> the most successful film franchise in history. >> children are sometimes scared of me because they think i really am magic in real life. >> and it's coming to an end. >> i'm grateful to be a part. i've loved every day of it. >> never seen before footage of the making of voldemort. behind the scene secrets finally revealed and an exclusive clip of the final harry potter movie you will not see anywhere else. daniel radcliffe, emma watson, rupert grint, helena bonham carter, robbie coltrane, yams and oliver fleps and tom felton, they're all here on the larry king special harry potter, the final chapter. >> cut, great work guys. >> i'm coming to you tonight from harry potter the exhibition here in new york city. you might recognize harry's dorm room. it's right behind me. you know, whether you're a muggal, a half blood or a full blown wizard, it may be hard to belie
. >> tonight a larry king exclusive ten years in the making. the stars of harry potter open up about the very last potter movie ever. >> i kind of went like a child on that last day. >> the most successful film franchise in history. >> children are sometimes scared of me because they think i really am magic in real life. >> and it's coming to an end. >> i'm grateful to be a part. i've loved every day of it. >> never seen before footage of the making of...
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they're all here on the larry king special, "harry potter: the final chapter." >> i'm coming to you fromarry potter the exhibition here in new york city. you might recognize harry's griffendor room, behind me. whether you're a muggle or full-blown wizard, it may be hard to believe that one of hollywood's most successful film franchises ever is about to come to an end. from books to movies to a theme park in orlando, j.k rowling's story about a young boy's stories and a wizard is a pop culture phenomenon. the statistics are staggering. over the last ten years, the seven films alone have made $6 billion. tonight, you'll hear secrets from the set. you'll see how the wizarding world was brought to the big screen. we'll even show you an exclusive never-before-seen clip of the final movie just days before it opens. but, first, a look back at how it all began. >> be safe, be strong. >> harry potter, the boy who lived, faces his biggest challenge yet. a final showdown with the dark lord voldemort, an epic battle ten years in the making. the last harry potter. how's that feel? >> you know, very,
they're all here on the larry king special, "harry potter: the final chapter." >> i'm coming to you fromarry potter the exhibition here in new york city. you might recognize harry's griffendor room, behind me. whether you're a muggle or full-blown wizard, it may be hard to believe that one of hollywood's most successful film franchises ever is about to come to an end. from books to movies to a theme park in orlando, j.k rowling's story about a young boy's stories and a wizard is...
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my conversation with larry king after the break.cuits followed by 1 of 7 delicious entrees and finish with something sweet all for just $15. right now at red lobster. a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. it's the at&t network... [ indistinct conversations ] [ hissing ] agents, what did we learn here today? that lint balls are extremely flammable! well, yeah. and that 15,000 dryer fires happen every year! that's why it's important to regularly clean and inspect your vents! correct. where did you get that?! i built it. [ male announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ >>> now to t
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larry davis!yes, he does. >> you look like larry davis from "curb your enthusiasm." >> here's the picture. there's larry davis. for anyone that doesn't know. there's larry davis and here's this gentlemen. nice seeing you. >> what time should i be at the boat? >> 9:30! >> i know we have to run. >> no, we don't. we have nothing to do today. >> the meter's not running. >> i have to say hello to everyone at thekostas inn in dundalk. everyone, i was there last night. the place was just rocking! the steamed crabs were off the hook. >> there you go. >> we love you. thank you, so much. >> we just about ready to do it? >> hold on, i have to get my twanger. >> by the way, happy birthday to peter and pam shriver. >> joe! >> happy 4th of july to maryland. >> luther, good morning. happy independence day. >> good morning, marty and don, happy fourth and i hope you have a good day. >> you, too. >> maestro, the music if you please. >> we're ready to rock 'n' roll. it's manic monday in fells point. >> we have the
larry davis!yes, he does. >> you look like larry davis from "curb your enthusiasm." >> here's the picture. there's larry davis. for anyone that doesn't know. there's larry davis and here's this gentlemen. nice seeing you. >> what time should i be at the boat? >> 9:30! >> i know we have to run. >> no, we don't. we have nothing to do today. >> the meter's not running. >> i have to say hello to everyone at thekostas inn in dundalk....
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and what amazing news can larry king share tonight? you'll find out later in the show. >> thanks a lot, e.d. looking forward to it. >>> and when we come back, justice itself on trial. sure, it's a seemy case, but the serious issue is before us. stay put. [ female announcer ] there's a new way to let go of some of the annoying symptoms menopause brings. it's one a day menopause formula. the only complete multivitamin with soy isoflavones to help address hot flashes and mild mood changes. one a day menopause formula. in servicing clients that serve our country. my name is marjorie reyes. i'm a chief warrant officer. i am very grateful and appreciative that quicken loans can offer service members va loans. it was very important for me to be able to close and refinance my home quickly. i wanted to lower my mortgage payment. quicken loans guided me through every step of the process. the whole experience was amazing! [ tony ] serving those who serve us all... one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ i like your messy hair ♪ i lik
and what amazing news can larry king share tonight? you'll find out later in the show. >> thanks a lot, e.d. looking forward to it. >>> and when we come back, justice itself on trial. sure, it's a seemy case, but the serious issue is before us. stay put. [ female announcer ] there's a new way to let go of some of the annoying symptoms menopause brings. it's one a day menopause formula. the only complete multivitamin with soy isoflavones to help address hot flashes and mild mood...
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economy with larry summers, the former secretary of treasury.u wrote a very important piece in "the financial times" where you say no matter how this debt issue is resolved, as long as it's resolved, the most important thing is to move beyond it. none of these long-term deals matter. why do you say that? >> the deals matter, but what matters much more is whether the economy grows. do we create jobs for 14 million americans who are unemployed? do we lose a generation of college graduates who don't get the first-rung jobs on which to build a career? do we lose ten years early a large group of workers in their 50s who lose their jobs and never find another one? that's the most important question. that's why we need more demand in this economy. has there ever been a time when, with interest rates below 3%, potholes in roads, infrastructure decaying and unemployment rates among the groups that build things close to 20%. there has never been a better time to renew and rebuild our infrastructure. that's an important part of what we should be focusing o
economy with larry summers, the former secretary of treasury.u wrote a very important piece in "the financial times" where you say no matter how this debt issue is resolved, as long as it's resolved, the most important thing is to move beyond it. none of these long-term deals matter. why do you say that? >> the deals matter, but what matters much more is whether the economy grows. do we create jobs for 14 million americans who are unemployed? do we lose a generation of college...
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larry cowne is rated pg-13. candace says:tom hanks not only stars in "larry crowne"...he also wrote andd ccndace dold and that's our lowdown..- 3 -----toss o eeily--- 3 3 33 3 3 3 3 you can be in pcarge of your own personalized forecastt foxbaltimore dot com. use the inteeactivv ools to prack coming storms down to your street. & go to ffxbaltimoreedottcom &pslash i-radar 3 .tte orioles demote one of their futuues stars....what -3 brian matusz thinks of bbing sent to the minorss... nnxt in sports... 3 3hey everyone... i'm morgan & adsit.after a disasterous &pjune...orioles pptcher brian --3 matusz ggts to spend the first offjuuy in triple-a norfolk. norfolk.last night capped oof that decisioo forrbucc showalter....atusz allowed 8 runs off 9 hitssanddtwo home runs innthe o's 9-6 loss to - the cardinnls..after missing the first two months oo the -3&pseason with an interrostal been the same..in his six sstrts....matusz has failed too go six inniigs innany of them. hhs velocity's down and matusz's e-r-a.... scary -3 high... over 8..- p3 matusz: "it's not fair to he eam every
larry cowne is rated pg-13. candace says:tom hanks not only stars in "larry crowne"...he also wrote andd ccndace dold and that's our lowdown..- 3 -----toss o eeily--- 3 3 33 3 3 3 3 you can be in pcarge of your own personalized forecastt foxbaltimore dot com. use the inteeactivv ools to prack coming storms down to your street. & go to ffxbaltimoreedottcom &pslash i-radar 3 .tte orioles demote one of their futuues stars....what -3 brian matusz thinks of bbing sent to the...
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"larry crowne" opens july 1st.re day so they realize how much they move. [ bells jingling ] that's why degree created the new motionsense technology, the only formula activated directly by movement keeping you protected for longer than theheeading antiperspirant. the more yououove, the more it works. and now, get into the move with degree and you can earn prizes like designer shoes, cool gadgets, or amazing trips. find us on facebook to move, earn and win. degree. it won't let you...
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larry would cast these sort of gazes and make of it qwhat you will.ny students would say that larry would push his sexuality on people who were uncomfortable with it. he would give a little back to them. in the rumors flying around school the day before the shooting was that larry sat in a crowded classroom to brandon. i love you, baby. there was another rumor that he asked him to be his valentine and another rumor that he was blowing kisses to brandon, as well. >> it's very sad that we look at larry's behavior and say that he's the one being antagonistic. of course, i wasn't there, but i can only imagine that being gay described himself as gay, that he was probably harassed so many times and this was his way of fighting back the best way that he can. >> what we know about brandon, who is the alleged killer is that he came from a very difficult background. there was alcohol, there was domestic violence, as he was greing gr growing up. this was already a young man at risk. there are some rumors and this may come out in court that there may have been so
larry would cast these sort of gazes and make of it qwhat you will.ny students would say that larry would push his sexuality on people who were uncomfortable with it. he would give a little back to them. in the rumors flying around school the day before the shooting was that larry sat in a crowded classroom to brandon. i love you, baby. there was another rumor that he asked him to be his valentine and another rumor that he was blowing kisses to brandon, as well. >> it's very sad that we...
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i hope larry can afford it. i know.icy through the colonial penn program. do you think they have coverage for me... something that'll fit into my budget? yes. you can get permanent coverage for less than 35 cents a day. you won't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. plus, your costs will never go up and your coverage will never go down. if you're between 50 and 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance for less than 35 cents a day. there are no health questions or medical exam. you cannot be turned down because of your health. so call about the colonial penn program, and ask one of their representatives about a plan that meets your needs. i'm definitely gonna call about the colonial penn program. eggplants' season is here and joe farina chef of salatino's is going to show us how to prepare this italian classic eggplant parmesan we're going to do a healthy version and a traditional version ... we used to grow eggplant and my mother's backyard ... >>to build this we use low-fat ricotta cheese
i hope larry can afford it. i know.icy through the colonial penn program. do you think they have coverage for me... something that'll fit into my budget? yes. you can get permanent coverage for less than 35 cents a day. you won't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. plus, your costs will never go up and your coverage will never go down. if you're between 50 and 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance for less than 35 cents a day. there are no health questions or...
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and but for a larry willmore, there may not have been a bernie mac show.s a writing behind the scenes that is the power. >> and i was just going to say historically that, um, social commentary really in comedy, in american comedy in general didn't become important until the late '50s because comedy before that was very polite. no one ruffled the waters. no one did anything to upset the apple cart, the status quo was very important to keep intact. so you had people like, and some of them black comics, but lenny bruce, mort saul and be dick gregory were very important in establishing that kind of critical social humor in this country, and then after they did it, other people came along, and black humorists, particularly richard pryor, combined the rawness with the social commentary. made huge strides. opened it up entirely for people. and the writing is kind of interesting also because they're, blacks have been kept away from writing satirical books. if you look at the literature of african-americans, there were only a few books that even touched on satire u
and but for a larry willmore, there may not have been a bernie mac show.s a writing behind the scenes that is the power. >> and i was just going to say historically that, um, social commentary really in comedy, in american comedy in general didn't become important until the late '50s because comedy before that was very polite. no one ruffled the waters. no one did anything to upset the apple cart, the status quo was very important to keep intact. so you had people like, and some of them...
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and it's paid off. >> judge larry seidlin, good to see you.. >> always a pleasure to be with. >> you judge larry gives us a session of dough and the fact that casey anthony is not entirely off the hook but she could be soon. what happens to her when she finally goes free? already speculating that the 25-year-old could cash in, siting potentially lucrative deals and movie deals and book deals. but you wonder if there is a market for someone of her notoriety. joining me to talk about that is marketing expert bob. it's good to have you on here. we've been keeping an eye on this trial for a long time. do you think that post prison casey has legs in terms of making something financially lucrative off the back end of this? >> look, i'm not a legal analyst. as a branding person, this is damaged goods. unless she comes out with some spectacular session, like i really did it, then what's the story here? there's no hero. there's no feel good element about it. even if they did make a movie or a book about it, do you want to bring that into your bookstore
and it's paid off. >> judge larry seidlin, good to see you.. >> always a pleasure to be with. >> you judge larry gives us a session of dough and the fact that casey anthony is not entirely off the hook but she could be soon. what happens to her when she finally goes free? already speculating that the 25-year-old could cash in, siting potentially lucrative deals and movie deals and book deals. but you wonder if there is a market for someone of her notoriety. joining me to talk...
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, larry. >> quiÉn?tÚ tambiÉn quieres ver qué es lo que va a usar larry hernÁndez el jueves no se pueden perder la alfombra azul y la presentaciÓn de ese gran evento. >> premios juventud 2011. yo me quedo aquÍ y regreso con ustedes a los estudios. >> excelente trabajo. >> me encantÓ esa maleta. >> larry si te sobra algÚn blin blin mÁndelo para acá. estÁ muy buena la maleta. >> cualquiera de nosotros se lo puede poner. >> todos los detalles de premios juventud dÓnde estÁn? >> en premios juventud! la pÁgina está esperando por usted. (en pantalla) >> una que ya tiene todo listo y ustedes maÑana no se imaginan cÓmo la van a ver hasta con extensiones de pluma. >> cÓmo? >> karla. >> yo no sÉ. >> cÓmo supiste eso? ♪ ♪ >> me encanta que estÁs informado. yo lo sÉ todo, muÑeca. >> yo me voy a poner plumas quero pero no les voy a decir dÓnde! [risas] >> no vamos a esperar mÁs. tenemos a vanesa y a eleonora listas para caminar sobre la alfombra azul de premios juventud. [ aplausos ] >> vamos a ponernos de pie para r
, larry. >> quiÉn?tÚ tambiÉn quieres ver qué es lo que va a usar larry hernÁndez el jueves no se pueden perder la alfombra azul y la presentaciÓn de ese gran evento. >> premios juventud 2011. yo me quedo aquÍ y regreso con ustedes a los estudios. >> excelente trabajo. >> me encantÓ esa maleta. >> larry si te sobra algÚn blin blin mÁndelo para acá. estÁ muy buena la maleta. >> cualquiera de nosotros se lo puede poner. >> todos los detalles de...
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. >> on this larry king special, "harry potter the final chapter." [ cellphone rings ] hey. you haven't left yet. no. i'm boarding now... what's up? um...would you mind doing it again? last time. [ engine turns over ] oooohhhh...sweet. [ male announcer ] the chevy cruze with the my chevrolet app. the remote control car is finally here. well, now she's just playing with us. oh. [ horn honks ] we get double miles on every purchase, so me and the boys earned a trip to dc twice as fast! oh hi! we get double miles every time we use our card. and since double miles add up fast... one more chariot please. ...we can bring the whole gang! i cannot tell a lie. he did it. right... it's hard to beat double miles! read my lips -- no new axes! [ male announcer ] get the venture card from capital one, and earn double miles on every purchase, every day. go to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? so, you're a democrat right? aflac! oh, i've just got major medical... major medical. ...but it helps pay the doctors. pays the doctors, boyyy! [ quack ] oh yeah? what about your family? ♪ we adde
. >> on this larry king special, "harry potter the final chapter." [ cellphone rings ] hey. you haven't left yet. no. i'm boarding now... what's up? um...would you mind doing it again? last time. [ engine turns over ] oooohhhh...sweet. [ male announcer ] the chevy cruze with the my chevrolet app. the remote control car is finally here. well, now she's just playing with us. oh. [ horn honks ] we get double miles on every purchase, so me and the boys earned a trip to dc twice as...
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what did they want to know about larry hall? >> this had never been done before. who's in prison for life for kidnapping and murdering a 15-year-old girl, but these investigators say this guy may have been capable of murdering many, many other young girls. i sat down with larry hall's twin brother, and he looked at me straight in the eye and said, brooke i believe my brother is the most prolific killer of all time. larry hall, who is in prison in this max yum security lockup, jimmy keene, hometown hero, starts dealing drugs. he gets put away for ten years in an easier situation, different prison. so basically, the guy who put him away, gives him the opportunity of a lifetime. talk about a story of redemption, if you can get in and get names and locations of bodies, i'm going to let you go. >> that's incredible, they must be so frustrated knowing larry hall may have done more murders than anybody can imagine. >> he's confessed and recanted multiple times. >> they have him on at least two murders. how many more do they think are out there. >> they have him on one. t
what did they want to know about larry hall? >> this had never been done before. who's in prison for life for kidnapping and murdering a 15-year-old girl, but these investigators say this guy may have been capable of murdering many, many other young girls. i sat down with larry hall's twin brother, and he looked at me straight in the eye and said, brooke i believe my brother is the most prolific killer of all time. larry hall, who is in prison in this max yum security lockup, jimmy keene,...
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thanks larry that's this edition of 7 news for larry and spencer i'm dan ashley thanks for watching.reciate your time as always and hope to see you again in an hour
thanks larry that's this edition of 7 news for larry and spencer i'm dan ashley thanks for watching.reciate your time as always and hope to see you again in an hour
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. >> and a reminder you can read more about larry's political insight at nbcbayarea.com. women's world cup action took the bay area and much of the world by storm with a dramatic finish. how much fun does that look. thousands of bay area families and fans gathered in san francisco to watch the u.s. take on japan in the world cup final, look at all of those people. most rooted for the u.s., some for japan. in the end it was celebrating the game of women's soccer. >> i'm a huge soccer fan. i think it's the best game in the world because the players play in different countries, there's a wonderful sportsmanship about the game. it's just it's the world's game. that's why i love it. there is no way in the world i wouldn't be here. >> in san jose this is the scene in downtown where a packed house watched the action. this year's usa team was unable to do what it did 12 years ago. the team lost to japan. it was a heartre baking loss. we'll have highlights coming up a little later in sports. >> andinresident obama took to social media during the world cup game. he used twitter sev
. >> and a reminder you can read more about larry's political insight at nbcbayarea.com. women's world cup action took the bay area and much of the world by storm with a dramatic finish. how much fun does that look. thousands of bay area families and fans gathered in san francisco to watch the u.s. take on japan in the world cup final, look at all of those people. most rooted for the u.s., some for japan. in the end it was celebrating the game of women's soccer. >> i'm a huge soccer...
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con, there were 13 when the party started. [ laughter ] larry? larry? where's little larry?e: he's right behind gary. >> jimmy: gary? barry? have you guys seen larry? carey. pro, watching uncle morty execute the perfect breaststroke. con, while applying sun block to his man boobs. [ laughter ] going to get a little hot today. and finally, pro, bikinis and burgers. con, speedos and hot dogs. here we go. that's pros and cons, everybody. we'll be right back for more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ pros and cons and pros and cons and pros ♪ ♪ thanks to the venture card from capital one, we get double miles on every purchase, so me and the boys earned a trip to dc twice as fast! oh hi! we get double miles every time we use our card. and since double miles add up fast... one more chariot please. ...we can bring the whole gang! i cannot tell a lie. he did it. right... it's hard to beat double miles! read my lips -- no new axes! [ male announcer ] get the venture card from capital one, and earn double miles on every purchase, every day. go to capitalone.com. what's in your w
con, there were 13 when the party started. [ laughter ] larry? larry? where's little larry?e: he's right behind gary. >> jimmy: gary? barry? have you guys seen larry? carey. pro, watching uncle morty execute the perfect breaststroke. con, while applying sun block to his man boobs. [ laughter ] going to get a little hot today. and finally, pro, bikinis and burgers. con, speedos and hot dogs. here we go. that's pros and cons, everybody. we'll be right back for more "late night." [...
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our very own larry king hosts a behi behind-the-scenes special.in the arena, i had a chance to talk to larry about that. the magic began in 1997. so were you swept up from the start with this? >> in '97, i took my two boys to the first -- i never read the potter book, but i interviewed ms. rawlings and was very impressed with her. i took my 6 and 7-year-old and they didn't get into it. i didn't get into it. i followed it with interest over the years as i do when anything big is occurring. then i went and saw the final picture before doing this special and it was amazing. i was blown away by the special effects, by the way they put things together. the makeup, the graphics. and you've got to see it in 3d. this movie is going to make a ton. it's a great wind-up to a series. if you're going to do a finale, they close it great. and the ending is wonderful. >> i understand that people who get to watch your special are going to see things that have not been seen before. and one of the nings that i heard is you talked to daniel radcliff, and you asked hi
our very own larry king hosts a behi behind-the-scenes special.in the arena, i had a chance to talk to larry about that. the magic began in 1997. so were you swept up from the start with this? >> in '97, i took my two boys to the first -- i never read the potter book, but i interviewed ms. rawlings and was very impressed with her. i took my 6 and 7-year-old and they didn't get into it. i didn't get into it. i followed it with interest over the years as i do when anything big is occurring....
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please welcome back to the show, larry the cable guy! the house. [ laughter ] let me just say, sheepdog looked like right out of 1971. they were awesome. >> jimmy: they were great, right. >> i love them. i thought they were -- i looked up and i'm like good night, it's matthew, mark, luke and john. [ laughter ] look at them right there. >> jimmy: that's their names. >> they were singing. four people came to the lord backstage when they was singing. [ laughter ] it was unbelievable. >> jimmy: it was pretty good. also, it was sponsored by shampoo, so i thought hey, those guys can do crazy shampoo ads. [ laughter and applause ] >> i know! it was unbelievable. >> jimmy: man, i haven't seen you in a while. everything going good with you? >> man, let me tell you something. it's good to be here. i almost didn't make it this evening. we had a tragedy at the house. my grandma farted and caught her snuggie on fire. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh my goodness. that's just awful. >> it was really bad. but the good news is she has a bad bladder and peed her
please welcome back to the show, larry the cable guy! the house. [ laughter ] let me just say, sheepdog looked like right out of 1971. they were awesome. >> jimmy: they were great, right. >> i love them. i thought they were -- i looked up and i'm like good night, it's matthew, mark, luke and john. [ laughter ] look at them right there. >> jimmy: that's their names. >> they were singing. four people came to the lord backstage when they was singing. [ laughter ] it was...