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>> yeah. >> larry: you have indian blood, right? >> yeah. >> larry: what tribe?cherokee growing up. maybe cherokee. maybe creek. >> larry: is there a script? >> there is a script. it's a very funny, good script. >> larry: is it a takeoff of the lone ranger? >> yeah. >> larry: it's funny? >> there's humor. yeah. there's a boatload of humor in there. >> larry: does tonto get to say kemosabe? >> oh, yeah. >> larry: who's the lone ranger if it's made? >> it's going to be a guy named army hammer. it looks like it's going to all come together in january. >> larry: oh, it's going to happen? >> yeah, we got the budget down, yeah. >> larry: oh, that's good to hear. >> yeah. >> larry: so you play him tongue in cheek? how are you going to approach tonto? >> i think -- what i like about tonto is the idea that it's -- this character who's thought of as the sidekick. it was the thing that bugged me always about the lone ranger, is why is the indian the sidekick, why does he have to get you that thing? >> larry: he's a slave. >> right. and i couldn't stand that always. and my a
>> yeah. >> larry: you have indian blood, right? >> yeah. >> larry: what tribe?cherokee growing up. maybe cherokee. maybe creek. >> larry: is there a script? >> there is a script. it's a very funny, good script. >> larry: is it a takeoff of the lone ranger? >> yeah. >> larry: it's funny? >> there's humor. yeah. there's a boatload of humor in there. >> larry: does tonto get to say kemosabe? >> oh, yeah. >> larry: who's...
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>> oh, yeah. >> larry: find out why this wh this "larry king special" continues. the nascar nationwi,ow pleasing fans is a top priority, 'cause without the fans, there'd be no nascar. just like if it weren't for customers, there'd be no nationwide. that's why they serve their customers' needs, not shareholder profits. because as a mutual, nationwide doesn't report to wall street, they report to their customers. and that's just one more reason why the earnhardt family has trusted nationwide for more than 30 years. nationwide is on your side. i refer to her as "that woman with the great gums." as jill's dentist, i know that her gums are a foundation of a healthy smile. jill knows that, too -- so she uses crest pro-health clinical gum protection toothpaste. it helps eliminate plaque at the gum line, helping prevent gingivitis. it's even clinically proven to help reverse it in just 4 weeks. and it protects these other areas dentists check most. crest pro-health clinical gum protection. because healthy smiles are built on healthy gums. life opens up when you do. i tell you what i can spend
>> oh, yeah. >> larry: find out why this wh this "larry king special" continues. the nascar nationwi,ow pleasing fans is a top priority, 'cause without the fans, there'd be no nascar. just like if it weren't for customers, there'd be no nationwide. that's why they serve their customers' needs, not shareholder profits. because as a mutual, nationwide doesn't report to wall street, they report to their customers. and that's just one more reason why the earnhardt family has...
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they don't get to go visit larry and i know that.n't get to go wrap their arms around larry. and i think about it every day. >> reporter: prosecutors say they want to try brandon again for murder, as an adult, arguing he is capable of killing again. but dawn, who is no longer teaching, disagrees. even though she witnessed the execution-style shooting in her classroom. when you heard hung jury, what was your thought? what was your reaction? >> i was elated. happy. >> reporter: why? >> and when -- i realized those people saw a child. >> reporter: these jurors say they saw a child, as well. they're now wearing "save brandon" bracelets in support. tomorrow, a california court will re-examine what exactly justice means for both larry king and his accused killer. for "nightline," i'm juju chang in oxnard, california. >> and "20/20" will have an hour-long in depth look at this case on friday. our thanks to juju chang for that story. >>> next up, we'll turn to apple. company springs a surprise at a press conference to announce the new iphone
they don't get to go visit larry and i know that.n't get to go wrap their arms around larry. and i think about it every day. >> reporter: prosecutors say they want to try brandon again for murder, as an adult, arguing he is capable of killing again. but dawn, who is no longer teaching, disagrees. even though she witnessed the execution-style shooting in her classroom. when you heard hung jury, what was your thought? what was your reaction? >> i was elated. happy. >> reporter:...
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[applause] >> thank you, larry, and larry senior, and brother, and welcome to san francisco. you everybody for coming this morning. i would like to let you know how honored i am to be part of this announcement today for this great training center and joint center yee and the assembly when men and supervisor cohen and other supervisors are here, and joining all of you in a labor council, people from all walks of life, from business and labor, to join on a celebration, a wonderful celebration right here in the bayview. you know, you're going to hear a lot of people comment about why you named this center, but there's a very, very good reason. it is one of those rare opportunities that i will say to larry that actually i wish i was older, because in those years, the 1950's and 1960's, is when we could have met the great man of a joke missoula -- joe mizzola and to watch what he did for all the working men and women, how he helped them get jobs and good training and to participate in one of the greatest the ins in the city. but i also let you know that in my younger years, i have
[applause] >> thank you, larry, and larry senior, and brother, and welcome to san francisco. you everybody for coming this morning. i would like to let you know how honored i am to be part of this announcement today for this great training center and joint center yee and the assembly when men and supervisor cohen and other supervisors are here, and joining all of you in a labor council, people from all walks of life, from business and labor, to join on a celebration, a wonderful...
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and i think the same with larry. i would say less air against ben flanders to the effects of what he does bear. so you take some pain -- he knows that the value to the world to how this information that anyone can search. and that's important. so he is so focused on not, that may be in an intellectual sense he can get the concerns about theirs you do when he sees them going up there and complaining and he says that's the way he sees it, he doesn't have much patience for it. when he talks about people who talk about privacy. google is concerned about privacy, but a lot of people don't think much like privacy advocates. they think that those people are playing for nine-hole or something like that. in a way, that enables google to charge forward and get things done, but it's not going to help them too much when they are fighting antitrust charges or justifying what they do and a regulatory or legal sense. >> as we move forward, there's going to be more of that as they get bigger and bigger. so let's take some questions.
and i think the same with larry. i would say less air against ben flanders to the effects of what he does bear. so you take some pain -- he knows that the value to the world to how this information that anyone can search. and that's important. so he is so focused on not, that may be in an intellectual sense he can get the concerns about theirs you do when he sees them going up there and complaining and he says that's the way he sees it, he doesn't have much patience for it. when he talks about...
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he's working in larry's office. larry's at a symposium.e thought he could concentrate better there. oh, he's got you working on this, too? well, my experience with asymptotic combinatorics comes in handy. sounds like everything you need for a good working relationship. charlie and i work well together. well, that must be nice. you gonna miss him, aren't you? yeah, a little more than i think i originally thought i would. well, he's coming back. yeah, he is. and i have a telescope now. (laughs) you know, i'm actually going that way. i'll walk with you. (laughing): okay, thank you. sure. charlie: i need to speak with dr. york concerning lawrence fleinhardt. f-l-e-i... oh, you know him? okay, well, then i guess you're the person i need to be speaking to. um, i've known professor fleinhardt for approximately 17 years, and i'll be the first to admit he's an eccentric. i'm aware that that's your concern. yeah, but he's brilliant. he's the kindest, most decent person i know. yes. i am, i am personally vouching for him, yes. well, i appreciate that
he's working in larry's office. larry's at a symposium.e thought he could concentrate better there. oh, he's got you working on this, too? well, my experience with asymptotic combinatorics comes in handy. sounds like everything you need for a good working relationship. charlie and i work well together. well, that must be nice. you gonna miss him, aren't you? yeah, a little more than i think i originally thought i would. well, he's coming back. yeah, he is. and i have a telescope now. (laughs)...
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larry? lair? [laughter] where he says, now, i think famously, after an economic briefly, he said this often, the larry summers home alone riff it was called where he would leave said briefing on various subjects and turn to a solid adviser to the left and right saying we are home alone, there's no adult in charge, and bill clinton would never make these mistakes. now, larry has a history for a framing of issues. this, i think, even for him is, you know, a pie on the charts. it's interesting because that becomes something that troubles people. you know, summer's genius is framing arguments, and that's his skill. people wondered if larry framed it right. are we home alone? this is one of the things i pause at in the book discussing the feelings about larry's home alone riff and can actually sight a specific instance where they sort of disusessed it and the follow-up to that. i say at the end of the book, you know, the case for government is to somehow lance that fear, that all of us understand that
larry? lair? [laughter] where he says, now, i think famously, after an economic briefly, he said this often, the larry summers home alone riff it was called where he would leave said briefing on various subjects and turn to a solid adviser to the left and right saying we are home alone, there's no adult in charge, and bill clinton would never make these mistakes. now, larry has a history for a framing of issues. this, i think, even for him is, you know, a pie on the charts. it's interesting...
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i just got back from skydiving. >> larry, larry, larry.et's not even go there. >> you went there. >> i know, i did. how are you doing? >> doing fine. everything's good and i, i'm out doing speeches. just got back from moscow. i was in slovakia. i was in kazakhstan. we're big in kazakhstan. then this giant thing about worked very r hard on, the staff and wendy walker, our executive producer. worked on it i think for months. >> really, to try to get him? >> we do four specials a year. this is our third one. he adpreeed and he was fantastic. we did it at his office where he's never been filmed. >> it looks like a roulette table as the coffee table, art. >> everything, it's got his throne from one of his -- willy wonka, a beautiful painting of brando, who had a great effect on his life. he was very responsive. didn't duck anything. went everywhere we wanted to go. he was terrific. i asked why he doesn't do interviews. he doesn't enjoy being famous. >> you asked him precisely about that. here's his answer. >> how did you react to getting famous
i just got back from skydiving. >> larry, larry, larry.et's not even go there. >> you went there. >> i know, i did. how are you doing? >> doing fine. everything's good and i, i'm out doing speeches. just got back from moscow. i was in slovakia. i was in kazakhstan. we're big in kazakhstan. then this giant thing about worked very r hard on, the staff and wendy walker, our executive producer. worked on it i think for months. >> really, to try to get him? >> we...
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say you absolutely have to start that they were going to downsize finance go ahead larry. well you know this problem's been brewing for twenty five years i mean there's no question the governments in the east and particularly the west have been growing bigger and bigger and bigger relative to g.d.p. there's been many books including mine that address this and now this is the classic the leveraging process that has to take place because at the end of the day you have to have bond holders that are with bond buyers that are willing to take the risk on this government paper and as long as these eels keep going up you look at germany five your credit default swaps are through the two thousand and eight wides i mean that's a startling statement i mean this is the credit default swap on german debt so it's a bet on germany's solvency so you have a situation where even even germany which is one of the largest governments in the world japan same thing credit default swaps us through the whites of the bond buyers around the world are stepping back and governments have to do somethin
say you absolutely have to start that they were going to downsize finance go ahead larry. well you know this problem's been brewing for twenty five years i mean there's no question the governments in the east and particularly the west have been growing bigger and bigger and bigger relative to g.d.p. there's been many books including mine that address this and now this is the classic the leveraging process that has to take place because at the end of the day you have to have bond holders that...
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larry? query clicks and where he says and i think now famously, after an economic briefing he said this quite often. the larry summers home alone rest of us called, where he was believed to set briefing on various subjects and he would turn to his left and right inside we are home alone. there is no adult in charge. and bill clinton would never make these mistakes. now, larry has a hiss jury for acerbic framing of issues. they say think it's even for him, you know, a pie in the chart. it's interesting because that becomes something that troubled people. summers genius and striking arguments. that this particular skill. people wonder, is clearly flaming this right? every home alone? are we ever anything but home alone? this is one of the things i posit in the book. peter orszag who discusses his feelings about larry's home alone with can actually cite a specific instance, with a sort of discussed it and the follow up to that. he opines about this. i say at the end of the book, you know, the c
larry? query clicks and where he says and i think now famously, after an economic briefing he said this quite often. the larry summers home alone rest of us called, where he was believed to set briefing on various subjects and he would turn to his left and right inside we are home alone. there is no adult in charge. and bill clinton would never make these mistakes. now, larry has a hiss jury for acerbic framing of issues. they say think it's even for him, you know, a pie in the chart. it's...
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larry is here now with sports. >> larry: we got so much to talk about. a couple of great college football games and game three of the world series turns into the albert pujols show. plus, at stanford, not the quarterback on display. the cardinal verizon 4g lte. america's fastest and most reliable 4g network in over 140 cities. verizon. built so you can rule the air. >> larry: a dominating win for the stanford football team. washington came in tonight ranked 25th in the nation. they wanted to shut down andrew luck. the cardinal countered with the best rushing performance in school history. 446 yards, price came in dancing and smiling. that did not last. second quarter, luck hits fleener back of the zone. 16-21, 179 yards and two scores for luck. they're call mortgage -- calling for the val lay. taylor, 70-yard on this one. 38 total. that made it 24-14 cardinal. just before the half. the pickoff by thomas, and aloha. 62 yards. 38-14 at the half. stanford, more ground and pound. will terson, got like a thousand running backs there. the cardinal rushed for a
larry is here now with sports. >> larry: we got so much to talk about. a couple of great college football games and game three of the world series turns into the albert pujols show. plus, at stanford, not the quarterback on display. the cardinal verizon 4g lte. america's fastest and most reliable 4g network in over 140 cities. verizon. built so you can rule the air. >> larry: a dominating win for the stanford football team. washington came in tonight ranked 25th in the nation. they...
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running a deficit you know i think not this crisis is so serious for the reasons that that larry just identified in terms of the extent to which private credit has been restricted there is no way that this is going to turn around without direct government employment and when you say why aren't they doing it because it's not a technocrat a question everybody thinks it's about what advice economists give governments it's about what are the political forces in the country n.d.p. to labor take over the last thirty years both in the united states and in europe is the fundamental reason why there isn't the pressure the force is this ok dean is it all about politics and it's just politics not economics. oh yeah i mean i'd say that's absolutely right i mean if if the situation were reversed if it were the case that corporate profits were through the floor that the financial sector was you know just about to go out of business you would see serious action from the government which of course we did in the fall of our way when the banks were about to go out of business they jumped to an act very
running a deficit you know i think not this crisis is so serious for the reasons that that larry just identified in terms of the extent to which private credit has been restricted there is no way that this is going to turn around without direct government employment and when you say why aren't they doing it because it's not a technocrat a question everybody thinks it's about what advice economists give governments it's about what are the political forces in the country n.d.p. to labor take over...
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incompetence of the european central bank and we'll talk about that a little bit later ok all right larry if i can go to you how do you see this. going into a double dip you're going to talk about the political will on both sides of the atlantic in a second here but the way you look at the economy in the u.s. and globally where is it going. well unfortunately just like in two thousand and eight just before the failure of lehman brothers about eighty percent of global academics and economists have been dead wrong about this soft patch it's been much more severe than people thought but what's more disturbing is credit default swaps on commodity producing countries have been blowing out the last month and that hasn't happened since a way so in other words say countries like south africa countries that produce peru chile countries that produce commodities there paul protection on those countries is blowing that tells me this is much more severe than people think ok leo what's going on with operation twist i thought mr bernanke he had you know he has some extra tools at his toolkit there but i
incompetence of the european central bank and we'll talk about that a little bit later ok all right larry if i can go to you how do you see this. going into a double dip you're going to talk about the political will on both sides of the atlantic in a second here but the way you look at the economy in the u.s. and globally where is it going. well unfortunately just like in two thousand and eight just before the failure of lehman brothers about eighty percent of global academics and economists...
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is larry beil in the building? larry? you better be ready. did you see that? i just went to grab a cookie. >> that is funny. come on, brother, come on. >> i'd pay good money to see that fight. >> that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> thanks for watching. for larry beil, not as tough for larry beil, not as tough captioned by closed captioning services, inc. this is "jeopardy!" please welcome today's contestants-- an english professor from howell, new jersey... a librarian from orem, utah... and our returning champion, an office manager from watervliet, new york... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
is larry beil in the building? larry? you better be ready. did you see that? i just went to grab a cookie. >> that is funny. come on, brother, come on. >> i'd pay good money to see that fight. >> that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> thanks for watching. for larry beil, not as tough for larry beil, not as tough captioned by closed captioning services, inc. this is "jeopardy!" please welcome today's contestants-- an english professor from howell, new jersey......
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. >>> larry hernÁndez. >>> otro gran ganador con dos premios, fue larry hernÁndez con el tema >>> maumastrandoestabas mues. >>> que inocente, y mira nada mÁs. ¿que te has tivch de l >>> pues unos negÓcitos. >>> no andaba muerto, no andaba de parranda o >>> llame di cuenta, dez grac0oo de utraciado. >>> paquita la del barrio fue honrada con el reconocimiento a la voz de mÉxico. >>> gracias te quiero ♪ (mÚsica)gosgos. >>o cf1 o mly con esto la gran p mluita la del barrio, inicio una magna presentaciÓn de los temas que lo s hcieron acreedora de este reconocimiento otra talentosa mujer que impacÓo en escena fue la diva de la banda jenni rivera, que fue reconocida con el premio de la estrella. que se lleicÓ el galardon a la mejor cantante femenina del aÑo. ♪ (mÚsica)♪. >>> con toda la magia de un circo, larry hernÁndez, interpretÓ sus grandes Éxitos >>> otra sorpresa el cantante de corridos progresivos gerardo os. con la nus. tema. >>> los inquietos del norte. >>o cf1 o ml. >>lices de ro pon ios el premio al disco del aÑo hicieron una canciÓn a c en pel. >>o cf1 o mlarriba la chica de los billetes
. >>> larry hernÁndez. >>> otro gran ganador con dos premios, fue larry hernÁndez con el tema >>> maumastrandoestabas mues. >>> que inocente, y mira nada mÁs. ¿que te has tivch de l >>> pues unos negÓcitos. >>> no andaba muerto, no andaba de parranda o >>> llame di cuenta, dez grac0oo de utraciado. >>> paquita la del barrio fue honrada con el reconocimiento a la voz de mÉxico. >>> gracias te quiero ♪...
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it's all next on this larry king special "johnny depp." only pain, 34 paintings?odd name. you've got like five of them in your hallway. those were actually in the attic when we moved in. we just both really love the color yellow. uh... [ host ] you guys are a lot of fun. yeah. [ male announcer ] the audi a8. named best large luxury sedan. new car? pretty cool. ♪ at aviva, we wonder why other life insurance companies treat you like a policy, not a person. instead of getting to know you they simply assign you a number. aviva is here to change all that. we're bringing humanity back to insurance and putting people before policies. aviva life insurance and annuities. we are building insurance around you. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. wit
it's all next on this larry king special "johnny depp." only pain, 34 paintings?odd name. you've got like five of them in your hallway. those were actually in the attic when we moved in. we just both really love the color yellow. uh... [ host ] you guys are a lot of fun. yeah. [ male announcer ] the audi a8. named best large luxury sedan. new car? pretty cool. ♪ at aviva, we wonder why other life insurance companies treat you like a policy, not a person. instead of getting to know...
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larry: rigel is particularly bright tonight. mm. if he using advanced coding to hide his child pornography, then he's a... yeah. a.) he's an intelligent pedophile; b.) he's paranoid; c.) he's cautious; d.) he's... i don't know, what is "d"? "d" is that he'll apply these same techniques to other information he wants to conceal. yeah. yeah, yeah, yeah. i see what you mean. so, one might assume a ratio of most dangerous information hidden with most advanced coding, and... the entire hard drive's encrypted. or partitioned. a phantom hard drive. larry, come on. yeah, yeah. we gotta get to the computer lab as fast as we can. i know a short cut through metallurgy. ( typing rapidly ) ( computer beeps ) there's only two gig of storage here. yeah, i tried the fdisk command. it's rebooting, i'm guessing. a second partition, huh? there's got to be an executable file to access the hidden operating system. don: what's the deal-- there's more people in here in the middle of the night than at 10:00 in the morning. looks like the fbi. yeah, less dis
larry: rigel is particularly bright tonight. mm. if he using advanced coding to hide his child pornography, then he's a... yeah. a.) he's an intelligent pedophile; b.) he's paranoid; c.) he's cautious; d.) he's... i don't know, what is "d"? "d" is that he'll apply these same techniques to other information he wants to conceal. yeah. yeah, yeah, yeah. i see what you mean. so, one might assume a ratio of most dangerous information hidden with most advanced coding, and... the...
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police say larry horton was the last first jersey ryan jackson alive and they put out a warrant for his arrest -- last person to see ryan jackson alive and they put out a warrant for his arrest. >> he was picked up by the mobile, alabama sheriff's department. we were tipped off by a new station in mobile. -- a news station in mobile. >> larry wortman is sitting in an alabama jail, accused of brutally -- larry horton is sitting in an alabama jail, accused of brutally murdering ryan jackson. thaton's relatives thought he might be in the 700 block of this street and they went there to look for him. >> it is clear that these two people knew each other. they were acquaintances. they were part of a group of people that frequented the rambo court address. >> relatives say they found blood in the home. they held a vigil for ryan last saturday, not knowing that his body had already been found. earlier in the day, police found his body in the 5500 block of pennington ave. police say killer used a hatchett to his body several times. according to court records, horton has been in and out of jail on
police say larry horton was the last first jersey ryan jackson alive and they put out a warrant for his arrest -- last person to see ryan jackson alive and they put out a warrant for his arrest. >> he was picked up by the mobile, alabama sheriff's department. we were tipped off by a new station in mobile. -- a news station in mobile. >> larry wortman is sitting in an alabama jail, accused of brutally -- larry horton is sitting in an alabama jail, accused of brutally murdering ryan...
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here to discuss it, our senior black correspondent larry wilmorement larry, thank you so much for joinings. >> jon, jon, i would love to see it, but i'm not sure if black people would let that happen. they're not crazy about cain's politics. >> jon: what do you mean they wouldn't let it happen? >> well, even if herman cain gets the nomination, it technically won't be two black guys running because black people will decertify him. [laughter] >> jon: they'll... black people will decertify... what does... i don't understand. >> pull his credentials, jon, take away his black card. [laughter] >> jon: there is a black card? >> uh-huh. absolutely. it's your proof you're 100% authentic american black person. and, yes, it can be taken away, cane can cane, pizza man. >> jon: how? by whom? >> anyone more authentically black than you. >> because he hasn't had good fortune, because he hadn't had a moment where he broke through someone blinked does not make him an authority on the blight of people of color. >> good fortune. harry belafonte got famous in the '60s for singing "day o" why does he got to c
here to discuss it, our senior black correspondent larry wilmorement larry, thank you so much for joinings. >> jon, jon, i would love to see it, but i'm not sure if black people would let that happen. they're not crazy about cain's politics. >> jon: what do you mean they wouldn't let it happen? >> well, even if herman cain gets the nomination, it technically won't be two black guys running because black people will decertify him. [laughter] >> jon: they'll... black...
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>> no comment today. >> reporter: larry and carri williams are out on bond.e been ordered not to talk to their surviving children, who are now in foster homes. >> i don't use the term hitting. >> reporter: what's the word? >> spanking. >> reporter: prosecutors say they have no plans to pursue charges against michael and debby pearl. when i talked to the authors about the death of lydia in california, they said their book reject parents losing control and acting out of anger. you're not accepting any blame? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: it's the same sentiment they have regarding the death of hannah williams in washington. they released a statement on their facebook page which says -- and it continues in part -- larry and carri williams are charged with homicide by abuse and felony assault of one of their other children. the prosecution is just twinning to methodically go through the evidence, and that includes reading "to train up a child," cover to cover. gary joins us now. how are the other williams' kids doing? do we know? >> they're all in foster homes.
>> no comment today. >> reporter: larry and carri williams are out on bond.e been ordered not to talk to their surviving children, who are now in foster homes. >> i don't use the term hitting. >> reporter: what's the word? >> spanking. >> reporter: prosecutors say they have no plans to pursue charges against michael and debby pearl. when i talked to the authors about the death of lydia in california, they said their book reject parents losing control and...
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it's all ahead on this larry king special, "johnny depp." we're sitting here in johnny depp's office. an office like none i have ever seen. we'll get a chance to explore it a little. he, of course, one of the most celebrated and versatile actors of his generation. he's also director, producer, accomplished musician. his new movie "rum diary" will open october 28th. the only novel ever written by hunter s. thompson. we'll talk about that a little later. you don't do many things like this. do you not like to be interviewed or? >> no. i'm just not very good at it, you know. never have been very good at it. >> why not? >> i don't know. there's a -- you know, there's a strange thing, you know. i'm okay when i'm a character. if i'm playing a character, i can do, you know, virtually anything in front of a camera. but if i'm just me, i feel, you know, exposed and sort of, you know, it feels awkward. >> we won't expose you. >> okay. good. >> do you like being other people? >> yeah, i do. i do because i'm fascinated with people. i mean, i'm fascinated
it's all ahead on this larry king special, "johnny depp." we're sitting here in johnny depp's office. an office like none i have ever seen. we'll get a chance to explore it a little. he, of course, one of the most celebrated and versatile actors of his generation. he's also director, producer, accomplished musician. his new movie "rum diary" will open october 28th. the only novel ever written by hunter s. thompson. we'll talk about that a little later. you don't do many...
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like -- >> my mom is like, "there's larry king! there he is, larry!" >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> and anyway. so, i said, "use your inside voice. and b, that's jerry springer." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh my gosh. >> so then i -- you know, 'cause you get invited to the captain's table and tours of the bridge. and, you know, 'cause famous people get to -- you know -- so i was -- ended up having all these drinks with jerry springer and having such a laugh with him. he's really nice. >> jimmy: and you found out that wasn't your real mother. [ laughter ] that would have been great. i was like, "whoops!" after the break. >> i never thought my mum would be, you know, like sitting there chatting with jerry springer. you notice these things happen. >> jimmy: i love it. isn't it fascinating how life -- >> i once saw my mom standing with tina turner and judi dench at this film i was -- i was in a film with judi dench and tina turner sang the song for it. and there's my mother. and they're probably about the same age. and it was just a weird -- this shouldn't be happen
like -- >> my mom is like, "there's larry king! there he is, larry!" >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> and anyway. so, i said, "use your inside voice. and b, that's jerry springer." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh my gosh. >> so then i -- you know, 'cause you get invited to the captain's table and tours of the bridge. and, you know, 'cause famous people get to -- you know -- so i was -- ended up having all these drinks with jerry springer and having such a...
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larry and carrie williams are charged with homicide by abuse. to methodically go through the evidence, and that includes reading "to train up a child" cover to cover. gary tuck man, cnn, mt. vernon, washington. >> larry and carrie williams have pleaded not guilty in the death of their young daughter. >>> coming up next, investigators want to interview lisa irwin's brothers, and they are young kids. there is a delicate line there into plus, find out how the parents responded when they asked to interview them separately. >>> and peta says that whales at sea world are enslaved. sunny hostin has that next. it has microparticles so it enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief right to the site of your tough pain. in fact, it's clinically proven to relieve pain twice as fast. new bayer advanced aspirin. extra strength pain relief, twice as fast. [ male announcer ] test our fast relief. love it, or get your money back. exclusive to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's m
larry and carrie williams are charged with homicide by abuse. to methodically go through the evidence, and that includes reading "to train up a child" cover to cover. gary tuck man, cnn, mt. vernon, washington. >> larry and carrie williams have pleaded not guilty in the death of their young daughter. >>> coming up next, investigators want to interview lisa irwin's brothers, and they are young kids. there is a delicate line there into plus, find out how the parents...