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after larry got the children off to school, prosecutors say larry wrapped judy's body in a blanket and put it in the trunk of his car. as he left for work, he waved to the children at the bus stop hoping they would be his alibi. then he went directly to work to keep his usual schedule. but after work he stopped by the deserted camp and dumped his wife's body. the synthetic rayon fibers from larry's trunk liner were transferred to the blanket covering judy's body. and larry's shoes picked up the calcite particles from the newly paved limestone, where they were discovered 20 years later by alert forensic scientists. >> the prosecutors were able to put up a good faith effort and tell them this is everything we know using modern forensics about the evidence we do have remaining to us, and we have pulled out all the stops and here is what we know. >> prosecutor maier saved his most compelling witness for last. >> from the age of 5 until i was 14 larry was sexually molesting me. i wanted to go do something, he would tell me i would have to do something for him first. >> melody was larry's st
after larry got the children off to school, prosecutors say larry wrapped judy's body in a blanket and put it in the trunk of his car. as he left for work, he waved to the children at the bus stop hoping they would be his alibi. then he went directly to work to keep his usual schedule. but after work he stopped by the deserted camp and dumped his wife's body. the synthetic rayon fibers from larry's trunk liner were transferred to the blanket covering judy's body. and larry's shoes picked up the...
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they weren't larry moore's fingerprints, either.tters were analyzed by a forensic document examiner. both letters were typed with the same typewriter. the paper was inexpensive, the kind often used in high schools. the type showed no defects, making it difficult to identify the typewriter used to create them. and only the signature was handwritten. >> the signature itself is a full cursive signature. it is full of tremor. it looks labored and it looks slow, and it does not look like it is the product of habitual movement. >> experts compared this questioned signature to several documents brad signed shortly before his disappearance. >> the upper case b in the name brad was actually constructed in three pieces. there is a break. it has the up and down spine on the left side of the letter, but between the top and the bottom of the letter, there is a break. interesting, the break is in a place where you would naturally stop if you wanted to look to see how you were doing and continue writing. >> police suspected larry moore may have wr
they weren't larry moore's fingerprints, either.tters were analyzed by a forensic document examiner. both letters were typed with the same typewriter. the paper was inexpensive, the kind often used in high schools. the type showed no defects, making it difficult to identify the typewriter used to create them. and only the signature was handwritten. >> the signature itself is a full cursive signature. it is full of tremor. it looks labored and it looks slow, and it does not look like it is...
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which one are you and which one's larry? >> this would be me. >> gary. and larry.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. >> neighbors say their mother was domineering. their 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. 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 outgoing 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 m
which one are you and which one's larry? >> this would be me. >> gary. and larry.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...
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larry was a lieutenant in the myrtle beach police department. his supervisor, warren gall, recognized him in the pictures by the way he held his gun. >> i have been on the range numerous times with larry when we were qualifying for the police department. i knew his stance, i knew his pose, and it was exact. >> larry's shooting stance was unique. it was a combination of two different styles taught at the police academy. >> larry had never really adjusted to the new stance and shot with a hybrid sort of stance, in between the old square shoulder stance and the newer weaver stance. that was quite distinctive. a number of these witnesses had been on the shooting range, practicing with him for years. and recognized that shooting stance. >> larry knew a great deal about bank robbery because he was a crime scene specialist. >> he worked bank robbers as a crime scene officer. he took fingerprints, photographs. he communicated with bank tellers and employees and the fbi in the incidents that occurred in myrtle beach. >> he was aware of evidence. he was a
larry was a lieutenant in the myrtle beach police department. his supervisor, warren gall, recognized him in the pictures by the way he held his gun. >> i have been on the range numerous times with larry when we were qualifying for the police department. i knew his stance, i knew his pose, and it was exact. >> larry's shooting stance was unique. it was a combination of two different styles taught at the police academy. >> larry had never really adjusted to the new stance and...
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>> no, there are not, larry.so think that the necessity of rising interest rates in a number of emerging markets is going to issue much more than many forecasters had anticipated but creating a systemic problem, i don't see it. >> is that the type of risk that the stock market is pricing in? >> i think it is. whether it is, that's hard for me to know. at the outside of this year, virtually every forecast, brazil, china, turkey, i think a month into the year it's pretty keer th clear that the decreases are going to be more substantial. it's going to go back into the german economy and i don't think it can taint systemic risks. the financial institutions are in a much longer position than they were seven years ago. >> no question. especially europe. i think that's fair to say. this is an unfair question. we're talking about argentina which i regard as a ridiculous place. their government is utterly ridiculous and so are their policies. could argentina collapse, default, and become the greece of latin america and th
>> no, there are not, larry.so think that the necessity of rising interest rates in a number of emerging markets is going to issue much more than many forecasters had anticipated but creating a systemic problem, i don't see it. >> is that the type of risk that the stock market is pricing in? >> i think it is. whether it is, that's hard for me to know. at the outside of this year, virtually every forecast, brazil, china, turkey, i think a month into the year it's pretty keer th...
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>> i say we all follow larry. are you a party guy? >> i enjoy it.fun o get out and see different people. obviously other teammates and players around the league, it's a lot of fun. i saw her at the party last night. she didn't show me any love. it was crazy. >> she's after the new young thing. larry, you're old news. >> what can i say. >> we're going to do a little pop quiz. we were talking about the anthem singer earlier. i always wonder about the players. do you even notice who is singing or are you so locked in? >> i didn't -- i can't remember. i usually sing along, but to be honest i was waiting for the fighter jets. i get so excited about those. >> that's the boy answer. that's the cool part. it was jennifer hudson at his super bowl, but there were fighter jets. who is going to notice? when we come back, larry is going to tell me who will win super bowl xlviii. the seahawks on the left or the broncos on the right? we'll find out. so what's better, bigger or smaller? [ all ] bigger! now let's say a friend invites you over and they have a really
>> i say we all follow larry. are you a party guy? >> i enjoy it.fun o get out and see different people. obviously other teammates and players around the league, it's a lot of fun. i saw her at the party last night. she didn't show me any love. it was crazy. >> she's after the new young thing. larry, you're old news. >> what can i say. >> we're going to do a little pop quiz. we were talking about the anthem singer earlier. i always wonder about the players. do you...
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welcome to politicking with larry king so many people know jerry springer just from his infamous and it's. well but he's also has a bit of history in politics and he's never been shy about his liberals used thanks to do this terry some may suggest that the current condition in congress is similar to your show a dysfunctional family the only did you draw the comparison the only difference between the people in congress and the people on my show is that people in congress have more teeth. than that but other than that i can tell the difference. well i want one see here's here's what i think is a part of it is structural part of it has nothing to do with the quality of the people but it has more to do with the structure the system we ninety five percent of americans today live in a district which is either overwhelmingly republican or overwhelmingly democrat as such virtually no member of congress has to worry about being reelected in the general election their careers are purely dependent on winning the primary because they know if they win the primary they win the general because that
welcome to politicking with larry king so many people know jerry springer just from his infamous and it's. well but he's also has a bit of history in politics and he's never been shy about his liberals used thanks to do this terry some may suggest that the current condition in congress is similar to your show a dysfunctional family the only did you draw the comparison the only difference between the people in congress and the people on my show is that people in congress have more teeth. than...
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control of the house but the democrats women national action yes closer the way it's right because larry it doesn't matter exactly. so you where obama could be unpopular and win another election just on the way the system sets up exactly should we change the system well there should be yes there should be a better way to draw congressional lines absolutely and there the problem is in order to change the system you would have to have congress vote for it while congress women aren't going all women aren't going to vote to change a system whereby they're currently getting elected that's the problem with reform the people who have to pass the reform are the people that are in power because over the long. you recently said that you thought. that president obama was hated i think there are some people who think so ford rosebel i know was hated and yes circles no i took his racial. i think for some people it is you know we can't be naive there are there are people that just can't accept the fact that we have an african-american president obama's sure some people did like him because he's so yea
control of the house but the democrats women national action yes closer the way it's right because larry it doesn't matter exactly. so you where obama could be unpopular and win another election just on the way the system sets up exactly should we change the system well there should be yes there should be a better way to draw congressional lines absolutely and there the problem is in order to change the system you would have to have congress vote for it while congress women aren't going all...
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>> it is time to buy, larry.ore than large caps did today. we did across many of our portfolios today at the close, bought some small cap stocks. what we did is a great idea. if you can't stomach buying some stocks, think about trimming some bonds here. there's been a tremendous rally in the bond market year-to-date. muni is up a whole year's worth of interest. that's what which did, sold some munis and bought some stocks. >> what sectors do you like, jeffrey? >> the most outstanding ones, look at industrials. you've got a return here of some business spending in 2014 that you don't sustain them technology and overall health care looks good to us. >> carol roth, i want to buy the dollar and stocks. psycho analyze me. give me some therapy. >> i think, larry, you've been very optimistic lately and i applaud you for that. but the reality is that companies really miss the boat here. they had an opportunity in a low interest rate environment to take that money and to deploy that capital and what did they do? they eith
>> it is time to buy, larry.ore than large caps did today. we did across many of our portfolios today at the close, bought some small cap stocks. what we did is a great idea. if you can't stomach buying some stocks, think about trimming some bonds here. there's been a tremendous rally in the bond market year-to-date. muni is up a whole year's worth of interest. that's what which did, sold some munis and bought some stocks. >> what sectors do you like, jeffrey? >> the most...
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not bad, larry.sore tomorrow. >> and he was doing yoga poses after that. >> he will be sore and sorry tomorrow. coming up next on jimmy kimmle, actor zach efron. >> thanks for joining us. >> our next cast is at 5:00 a.m. tomorrow.
not bad, larry.sore tomorrow. >> and he was doing yoga poses after that. >> he will be sore and sorry tomorrow. coming up next on jimmy kimmle, actor zach efron. >> thanks for joining us. >> our next cast is at 5:00 a.m. tomorrow.
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today on larry king now we welcome back judge judy i so see a lot of mediocre politicians they get elected to high office and then we're all surprised when everything gets screwed up to say well the country has moved forward because we have a woman president of the course we have a latina president of because we have a black president that's not the answer that's not where the focus should be the focus should be the past plus do you ever hold back know what floor that's all ahead on larry king now. what the real larry king that she is one of my favorite think will really shine when she's a permanent permanent guest better known as judge judy who shows now in its eighth team's season the number one program in daytime in all of syndication her latest book what would judy say a grown up guide to living together with benefits is available exclusively through amazon where else they're going to draw it to your house and you can also get a taste for her no nonsense advice on her website what would judy say dot com she has become an industry in and of itself and i always ask you this do you still
today on larry king now we welcome back judge judy i so see a lot of mediocre politicians they get elected to high office and then we're all surprised when everything gets screwed up to say well the country has moved forward because we have a woman president of the course we have a latina president of because we have a black president that's not the answer that's not where the focus should be the focus should be the past plus do you ever hold back know what floor that's all ahead on larry king...
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not bad, larry. >> and he was doing yoga poses after that. >> he will be sore and sorry tomorrow. coming up next on jimmy kimmle, actor zach efron. >> thanks for joining us. >> our next cast is at 5:00 a.m. tomorrow. have a great weekend, everyone. and this february, the crowd favorite meatball marinara is our featured $5 footlong. top it with melty mozzarella, green peppers or any of your favorites, on your choice of freshly baked bread. subway. eat fresh. is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. charge. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. . >> from hollywood, it's jimmy kimmel night. tonight, zach efram and music from sara barielles. and music from cleto and the cleton cletones. and now, what else can i say. here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] >> jimmy: hey, everybody. thank you for watching.
not bad, larry. >> and he was doing yoga poses after that. >> he will be sore and sorry tomorrow. coming up next on jimmy kimmle, actor zach efron. >> thanks for joining us. >> our next cast is at 5:00 a.m. tomorrow. have a great weekend, everyone. and this february, the crowd favorite meatball marinara is our featured $5 footlong. top it with melty mozzarella, green peppers or any of your favorites, on your choice of freshly baked bread. subway. eat fresh. is more fun...
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not bad, larry.oga poses after that. >> he will be sore and sorry tomorrow. coming up next on jimmy kimmle, actor zach acto efron. >> thanks for joining us. >> our next cast is at 5:00 a.m. tomorrow. have a great weekend, everyone. a good that comes in 25 flavors. from whole natural to wasabi and soy sauce. and once good gets going, there's no stopping it. get your good going. blue diamond. snack nut of the u.s. ski team. but now you can use them to make pizza night awesome, too. unroll, separate, add sauce, pepperoni, cheese, and fold. behold: weeknight crescent pizza pockets party. pillsbury crescents. make dinner pop. he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! coming up on live big with ali vincent. i head to my home town of spokane washington and face my fears big-time. i'm going to forget. i'm not synchronized, they don't count. i don't always get out on the wate
not bad, larry.oga poses after that. >> he will be sore and sorry tomorrow. coming up next on jimmy kimmle, actor zach acto efron. >> thanks for joining us. >> our next cast is at 5:00 a.m. tomorrow. have a great weekend, everyone. a good that comes in 25 flavors. from whole natural to wasabi and soy sauce. and once good gets going, there's no stopping it. get your good going. blue diamond. snack nut of the u.s. ski team. but now you can use them to make pizza night awesome,...
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of time i think that logic and common sense tell you that you need to try something else you know larry they say the definition of insanity is continuing to do the same thing and expecting a different result well i think it's time to try something different because the result that we've gotten is not working at all and so i think it's time to move on we need to lift the embargo and help the people of cuba why do we embargoed them now what is the what would be the answer to the him why do they defend it. oh well i'm i think it's because of the dictatorship and that's why i supported it in the past to fight the dictatorship that has been so oppressive to the people of the island and has imprisoned people on fairly and unjustifiably that's the argument for originally having the embargo but i think we've been over such a period of time now that the people who are really suffering are the people of cuba and so that's one reason i think that we ought to look to number two we have some own that in fact in other parts of the world where we have been constructively engaged like eastern europe th
of time i think that logic and common sense tell you that you need to try something else you know larry they say the definition of insanity is continuing to do the same thing and expecting a different result well i think it's time to try something different because the result that we've gotten is not working at all and so i think it's time to move on we need to lift the embargo and help the people of cuba why do we embargoed them now what is the what would be the answer to the him why do they...
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live politicking on larry king it's a pleasure to welcome from washington the authors of the new book h r c state secrets and the rebirth of hillary clinton bloomberg white house reporter jonathan allen and amy parnes the white house correspondent for the hill newspaper john how did this book come about well larry we thought voters were going to be interested heading into two thousand and sixteen and what hillary clinton had been doing for the last four or five years as secretary of state of course she got some attention but not in real depth and we thought going back and looking at that record starting at the end of the two thousand and eight campaign and following that rise back to political problems we give them an idea of how she makes decisions who she puts around her and of course how she might govern if she was president the united states so we went about reporting that we talked to more the two hundred people for this book and we believe we've got a revealing and intimate portrait of a woman who may well be the next president of the united states great friend come up pictured
live politicking on larry king it's a pleasure to welcome from washington the authors of the new book h r c state secrets and the rebirth of hillary clinton bloomberg white house reporter jonathan allen and amy parnes the white house correspondent for the hill newspaper john how did this book come about well larry we thought voters were going to be interested heading into two thousand and sixteen and what hillary clinton had been doing for the last four or five years as secretary of state of...
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first up former treasury secretary larry summers marked president's day on monday with a warning that the u.s. is headed towards a turn of the century british economic policy i'll tell you all about it coming up and then we have david stockman live on today show all be asking him about the policy of debt and laissez faire capitalism you won't want to miss that and finally in today's big deal i'm joined by boom bust favorite rachel perseus will talk about a new book that's making waves in the financial industry little crafts the wear off coming up and all starts right now. mr crabtree this is much use to the come to cyclones. what a wonderful lady. that was downton abbey and i truly do love that show now downton depicts the lives in a room of in a risk to credit family and their servants and post a warning in error england and before i get started i want to make it very very clear that this is a fictional television show about the lives of upper class crawley family and the british social hierarchy that surrounds them now just yesterday former treasury secretary larry summers wrote an
first up former treasury secretary larry summers marked president's day on monday with a warning that the u.s. is headed towards a turn of the century british economic policy i'll tell you all about it coming up and then we have david stockman live on today show all be asking him about the policy of debt and laissez faire capitalism you won't want to miss that and finally in today's big deal i'm joined by boom bust favorite rachel perseus will talk about a new book that's making waves in the...
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i'm larry kudlow.his is "the kudlow report." we are live here at 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 p.m. pacific. we have three developing stories for you right at the top of the show. first let's go to arizona, where everyone is waiting for arizona governor jan brewer to sign or veto a controversial sexual orientation discrimination bill. nbc news' jay gray is live in phoenix for us this evening. good evening, jay. i hear there's some movement going on. >> reporter: there is, larry. good evening. we are now learning within the next 45 minutes arizona governor jan brewer will come out and speak about her decision, what she has decided to so with sb-1062. a lot of people have said this is a controversial bill that would allow businesses to not serve people based on their sexual preference or anything else for that matter, and there have been a lot of businesses stepping to the plate saying something's got to be done, including the nfl with a super bowl schedule to be here next year. the nfl has said, look, we're c
i'm larry kudlow.his is "the kudlow report." we are live here at 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 p.m. pacific. we have three developing stories for you right at the top of the show. first let's go to arizona, where everyone is waiting for arizona governor jan brewer to sign or veto a controversial sexual orientation discrimination bill. nbc news' jay gray is live in phoenix for us this evening. good evening, jay. i hear there's some movement going on. >> reporter: there is, larry. good...
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it's disappointing larry.now, you fear that undiscretionary power among the federal reserve, the public deserves to know what is the formula? what are the variables? how are the variables weighed so they can make decisions? it casts so much uncertainty. we know that this quantitative easing is so artificial. you know, it's kind of like walking a tight rope. fire on one side, ice on the other. chances of keeping on the tight rope and making it to the other side without damage to the economy is not good. we hope as we carry hearings on in the house financial committee, we can shed light on this, promote more economic growth. >> i hope you do. i know the consumer protection thing was reformed on the house. i'm sorry we don't have time to go through that. it deserves the accountability you and others want to have. it's sitting there spending the fed's money. always great to see you jim. i apologize for running short on time. >> thanks larry. >> thanks for your time. >>> folks, s&p 500 closed at an all time high to
it's disappointing larry.now, you fear that undiscretionary power among the federal reserve, the public deserves to know what is the formula? what are the variables? how are the variables weighed so they can make decisions? it casts so much uncertainty. we know that this quantitative easing is so artificial. you know, it's kind of like walking a tight rope. fire on one side, ice on the other. chances of keeping on the tight rope and making it to the other side without damage to the economy is...
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captain america if larry king were super power what would my power be a voice. i have a character with a voice that is a super power actually was that every time you thought about quitting the business . yes just before i did the fed has stick for i said to my wife i'm sick of doing these kind of stories because at that time my publisher said don't worry about characterisation don't worry about plot just give me a lot of action but for the kids want action and i was giving them a lot of action i said i want to write a story not just all that nonsense so joanie said to me if you want to quit before you do write one book the way you'd like to do it the worst that can happen is he'll fire you when you want to quit anyway and that's what i did the fantastic four luckily it sold so then i was able to do the books my way speaking about your wife joan spend sixty five years sixty six we know newcomers to others she put up with you oh she's lucky as hell i'm the most amusing guy i know this she likes all the work you do. and she's not really a comic book reader that's w
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good evening, jonathan. >> good evening, larry. number four has dropped to 3.been stopping by the apartment and is not connected to the alleged stash of heroin found during the overnight raid. so three people in custody. they are appearing in court this evening in manhattan criminal court and investigators are trying to find out if any of the three were the ones that dealt the heroin to hoffman and that resulted in his overdose death. again, police are treating this as an accidental overdose but they received a tip from someone who walked into the precinct and said, hey, i think these people in that building down on mott street were dealing those drugs and they also say there are phone records linking the actor to one of the suspects from that apartment. was it this alleged dealer that dealt him the heroin that he used or are their other dealers out there to be caught? that part of the investigation is ongoing. they are tracking cell phone records and surveillance video of him going to atm machines to see who else he came in contact with that night and they con
good evening, jonathan. >> good evening, larry. number four has dropped to 3.been stopping by the apartment and is not connected to the alleged stash of heroin found during the overnight raid. so three people in custody. they are appearing in court this evening in manhattan criminal court and investigators are trying to find out if any of the three were the ones that dealt the heroin to hoffman and that resulted in his overdose death. again, police are treating this as an accidental...
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it before you came to see me congratulations on the bronze medal thank you larry wearing one of those just pretty great that expected kevin of these games so i'm really excited philip take it home is as heavy as it looks it is pretty heavy x. a lot of time going to be expected we don't see a great report and how much work went into that as well yeah i've seen some of the videos that phenomena talking about the work that went into it though the workers into winning it of course you not only were trading up for this for such a long time you're also studying at the same time as well tell us a little about your run up to it yeah you know i have taken a little bit of time off school so i can focus on the games but i definitely will dive right back in and you know it is a lot of work it's a full time job for for me and for the rest of my teammates but i don't you know it's well worth it at a feels great to finally have one of these when you start preparing for it have fourteen years ago i've been in this far since i was twelve years old so right from the start the olympics is the biggest st
it before you came to see me congratulations on the bronze medal thank you larry wearing one of those just pretty great that expected kevin of these games so i'm really excited philip take it home is as heavy as it looks it is pretty heavy x. a lot of time going to be expected we don't see a great report and how much work went into that as well yeah i've seen some of the videos that phenomena talking about the work that went into it though the workers into winning it of course you not only were...
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on larry king he built a music making empire out of a tiny town named muscle shoals alabama its legendary record to reduce their recall we did the first hit record on aretha franklin we did the first hit record on had a chance to first hit record on otis redding there is a muslim show sound is heavy on the bass heavy on the cape dump and it's got a lot of a lot of balls plus the music today as far as i'm concerned in ten years from now we'll have known more music on the something changes all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guest recall one of the most prolific record producers music publishers songwriters and musicians of the past century this man built a music making empire out of his legendary fame studios in the tiny town of muscle shoals alabama his resume includes work with some of the industry's biggest artists and acts like a wreath of franklin wilson pickett the osmonds tom jones the allman brothers and paul ag and that's just to name a few ricks we one of a kind story is the subject of a major documentary appropriately titled muscle shoals he's also auth
on larry king he built a music making empire out of a tiny town named muscle shoals alabama its legendary record to reduce their recall we did the first hit record on aretha franklin we did the first hit record on had a chance to first hit record on otis redding there is a muslim show sound is heavy on the bass heavy on the cape dump and it's got a lot of a lot of balls plus the music today as far as i'm concerned in ten years from now we'll have known more music on the something changes all...
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larry, ask you this before.ng, i wanted to know if you recented coming after someone like, that you fought that epic battle with ken norton, when they said had to fight next mandatory challenger you did, you did not avoid anybody, no tankan fights for -- no tin can fights for you, i felt you were never give up your proper respect, maybe because you came after him. >> neil, thank you for saying that, but i hope someone is listening. i became like the forgot kno forgotten fighter, but i had fun being with moment moment, fun being a sparring partner, i had fun just listening to way he said things, ali of the good at he prowl bridge the reporters with him, there -- he would bridge the eporters with him, there were guys he would pick on, like hard cosell, and howard would pick pack at him, that is why they liked him, whoever thought about a reporter, they thought about aim called him names. ali brought them along. neil: yeah. thank you so much. >> same thing with the fighters. neil: thank you both. >> same thing. >>
larry, ask you this before.ng, i wanted to know if you recented coming after someone like, that you fought that epic battle with ken norton, when they said had to fight next mandatory challenger you did, you did not avoid anybody, no tankan fights for -- no tin can fights for you, i felt you were never give up your proper respect, maybe because you came after him. >> neil, thank you for saying that, but i hope someone is listening. i became like the forgot kno forgotten fighter, but i had...
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>> we do have record stocks, larry.rd of the s a& p 50 so we do. the real question is where are we going from here and can we get to 100, $122, you know, per shares of earnings and what's a good multiple on that? i think stocks are fairly valued and it's not like we're going to be up 30% this year. >> ron, you're definitely right. but jeff, on the other hand, you could argue that the market, after last year's humongous gains, is consolidating and it's consolidating at the high level and all of the bears and short sellers who were so excited, my god, you could hear their hearts thumping over the tweets and the internet, those guys are wrong. we're back to flat. we have consolidated a humongous gain. so now we may be building a base for another gain. what do you think, jeff? >> i disagree. i got to about ron. ron is an all world ceo. that's an anomaly. produced by the fact that it's produced by where the market is. this is a great opportunity. i'm hearing the heartbeat from the bears after today. why? because we saw a tec
>> we do have record stocks, larry.rd of the s a& p 50 so we do. the real question is where are we going from here and can we get to 100, $122, you know, per shares of earnings and what's a good multiple on that? i think stocks are fairly valued and it's not like we're going to be up 30% this year. >> ron, you're definitely right. but jeff, on the other hand, you could argue that the market, after last year's humongous gains, is consolidating and it's consolidating at the high...
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larry, this has been with us for 20 years. it's not new. the only thing arizona is doing is tweaking it, truly tweaking it very slightly so that private business owners in addition to broader associations can assert these religious freedom rights. the bill doesn't mention sexual orientation. it's simply religious liberty and the person asserting it would have to prove a lot before you would win your case and you would have to prove a substantial burden on your religious freedom. >> that's a key point, what you just said. look, i'm going to quote quickly from the christian post that did a pretty good legislative analysis of this. there's a religious freedom restoration act in arizona that was first passed in 1999. no business people have used it. no one has denied business services to anybody. so your point that this doesn't necessarily trigger discrimination is a very important point. it's such an important point that i don't think you need to change this religious freedom restoration act which wasn't used in the first place. >> but it need
larry, this has been with us for 20 years. it's not new. the only thing arizona is doing is tweaking it, truly tweaking it very slightly so that private business owners in addition to broader associations can assert these religious freedom rights. the bill doesn't mention sexual orientation. it's simply religious liberty and the person asserting it would have to prove a lot before you would win your case and you would have to prove a substantial burden on your religious freedom. >> that's...
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it had been two weeks since larry hall recoiled from a photo of jessica roach. and investigator gary miller had a gut instinct.
it had been two weeks since larry hall recoiled from a photo of jessica roach. and investigator gary miller had a gut instinct.
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connie: larry! these jeans are only nineteen bucks at old navy!gasps) larry: those jeans are only 19 dollars?! woman: and kids jeans are twelve dollars! connie: woaaaw! (music starts) larry: connie wait!! rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth milk chocolate. all aboard. rolo. get your smooth on. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight a director nominated for multiple academy awards for his latest film american hustle. >> he doesn't love you. he loves me. you know it. i know it and he knows it. it might be done now but it was beautiful and real. we loved each other. you scare him and you manipulate him and you use your son. >> well, he must like it on some level. he must want it. he keeps coming back for it it's like that perfume you love you can't smelling even when it's something sore in it. you can't get enough. but guess what? he is never going to leave me. he is always going to want me and i will make you so sorry edith. i'll make you so sorry to for what you've done to my family. mark my words. >> jon: it's a really go
connie: larry! these jeans are only nineteen bucks at old navy!gasps) larry: those jeans are only 19 dollars?! woman: and kids jeans are twelve dollars! connie: woaaaw! (music starts) larry: connie wait!! rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth milk chocolate. all aboard. rolo. get your smooth on. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight a director nominated for multiple academy awards for his latest film american hustle. >> he doesn't love you. he loves me. you...
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frankly, larry, it should be that simple.resident of the united states knows this is good for this country. you got the labor unions that are pushing to get this done. people who have historically been in his camp and to push this off any longer, not only hurts america's security, our energy security, you know with what mexico is doing with their energy resources you got canada, united states and mexico and the north american region could become economically and energy secure as we go forward here very quickly and i think that this president needs, to you know, get on the program and recognize this. quit, you know, kowtowing to an environmental, radical environmental position that frankly does not hold water. >> this thing, this energy is so important, governor as you've said many times on this show and where else. one of the benefits is trade. we'll quit importing because we're producing so much and if the government would let us we can actually export. there's light sweet crude unless they build refineries, we can't use it
frankly, larry, it should be that simple.resident of the united states knows this is good for this country. you got the labor unions that are pushing to get this done. people who have historically been in his camp and to push this off any longer, not only hurts america's security, our energy security, you know with what mexico is doing with their energy resources you got canada, united states and mexico and the north american region could become economically and energy secure as we go forward...
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larry you never ask women how they are. i don't understand it i don't really ever understood the age group with women emotional sense to me really for example you look very young ok let's or she were me like i was fifty four years old or any dummy is tell her you should talk people use of these three and they would go crazy yes she says oh yes let's say where we are already eight. you know that not an hour an hour you know you got a new show call instant mom yes how did that come about. you know aaron kaplan he's an amazing producer and he just told me to read the script i fell in love with it it's a show about you know me being a mom and i'm a mom in real life and i was just excited to be able to play a mom for them because there's it is well yes i produce it and i'm loving every single moment of it it's a great show here both be a very busy and you're both parents yes happily married yes she you don't use your married man well. i'm tia mowry harder act and i'm to marry maury housley we have the same initials now still not
larry you never ask women how they are. i don't understand it i don't really ever understood the age group with women emotional sense to me really for example you look very young ok let's or she were me like i was fifty four years old or any dummy is tell her you should talk people use of these three and they would go crazy yes she says oh yes let's say where we are already eight. you know that not an hour an hour you know you got a new show call instant mom yes how did that come about. you...
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good evening, i'm larry kudlow on "the kudlow report." today is the best day of the year so far for the dow. let's go over to the bertha coombs with all of the details of today's big rally. >> the one and only kudlow. you can see a lot of black and green. the dow and s&p and nasdaq up 1%. powered by strong earnings results. earnings so far having been reported, earnings are up 9.5% for the quarter, it being looks like. revenues only up 1% and that's part of the problem. meantime, though, blockbuster earnings today. disney helped power the dow higher gaining 5% on the day on an earnings beat estimates it had strong growth at espn and frozen its animated picture, much better than expected performances at the box office and helped power the bottom line. coca-cola also rose after taking a 10% stake in green mountain coffee. the beverage is announced a ten-year deal to develop home beverages. the news initially sent soda stream shares lower but rallied on speculation that the maker could actually now be an acquisition target for coke's rival,
good evening, i'm larry kudlow on "the kudlow report." today is the best day of the year so far for the dow. let's go over to the bertha coombs with all of the details of today's big rally. >> the one and only kudlow. you can see a lot of black and green. the dow and s&p and nasdaq up 1%. powered by strong earnings results. earnings so far having been reported, earnings are up 9.5% for the quarter, it being looks like. revenues only up 1% and that's part of the problem....
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and the british social hierarchy that surrounds them now just yesterday former treasury secretary larry summers wrote an editorial in the financial times a british publication just warning that the u.s. is headed the way of downton abbey with the economy and social inequalities to match now some are says the solution to avoid this must involve raising incomes of the middle class and the poor and reforming tax codes tax codes that let a big share of the wealthy income escape taxation now summers writes quote a current tax code the current tax code is so badly designed that it is very likely to be having the effect of reducing economic growth and also allows the rich to shield a far greater portion of their income from taxation than the poor for example last year's increase in the stock market represented an increase in wealth of about six trillion dollars of which the lion's share went to the very wealthy now here's the thing if somebody anybody besides larry summers were to write this editorial it probably would have landed better now summers is the guy who pushed for the repeal of glas
and the british social hierarchy that surrounds them now just yesterday former treasury secretary larry summers wrote an editorial in the financial times a british publication just warning that the u.s. is headed the way of downton abbey with the economy and social inequalities to match now some are says the solution to avoid this must involve raising incomes of the middle class and the poor and reforming tax codes tax codes that let a big share of the wealthy income escape taxation now summers...
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on larry king now the biggest name in college stan lee what makes a good superhero they have to have flaws because even if i hate to say this but even i am flawed everybody is you and stan i know it's hard to believe joanie said to me if you want to quit before you do write one book the way you'd like to do with the worst that can happen is he'll fire you when you want to quit anyway and that's what i did the fantastic four plus all of our superheroes mostly have been american to want to get a chinese one we're also working on an m.b.a. and one shock rock i'm working on i can't announce it yet but i'm working on a latino superhero all next on larry king now. plugged in to larry king now he is one of my all time favorite people he's stanley the man who changed the face of comic books he's cold creator of some of the world's favorite superhero spider-man iron man incredible halt the van tested for dead devil x. man the list goes on and on stan is chairman emeritus of marvel and a member of the editorial board of marvel comics he's the founder chairman and c.e.o. of power into de mint h
on larry king now the biggest name in college stan lee what makes a good superhero they have to have flaws because even if i hate to say this but even i am flawed everybody is you and stan i know it's hard to believe joanie said to me if you want to quit before you do write one book the way you'd like to do with the worst that can happen is he'll fire you when you want to quit anyway and that's what i did the fantastic four plus all of our superheroes mostly have been american to want to get a...
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in other ways no they've gotten worse since we were midnight radio buddies years ago in washington larry the power of corporations over our entire society not just politics or elections they're even commercializing childhood there is want to control our genetic inheritance patent our genetic inheritance on and on they can threaten to leave and go to some third third country dictatorship and leave the jobs in factories empty here power is i don't think he's ever been more concentrated in a few giant global corporate hands who have no allegiance to the usa other than to control it and ship his jobs and industries to fascists and communist regimes abroad and not to keep workers with in their place there what do you make deal with or to be discussed you know a little while what do you make of the tea party. no there are more than one tea party original tea party we have really small business professional libertarians and they could have been part of this left right coalition they were critical of the patriot act critical of nafta critical of bloated military budget critical of corporate welf
in other ways no they've gotten worse since we were midnight radio buddies years ago in washington larry the power of corporations over our entire society not just politics or elections they're even commercializing childhood there is want to control our genetic inheritance patent our genetic inheritance on and on they can threaten to leave and go to some third third country dictatorship and leave the jobs in factories empty here power is i don't think he's ever been more concentrated in a few...
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(music starts) larry: connie wait!! save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.d everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. all the natural energy found in peanuts? fifteen minutes could save you caramel works. payday. crunchy, roasted peanuts and soft, delicious caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. fill up and go. ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [charlie] i just... i can't believe you just bought, like, another ridiculous ugly car. you are lucky i am letting you into my [bleep] damn... oh, [bleep], okay, okay, here she comes, here she comes. okay, see, what is she doing? she appears to be delivering food. no. that's not what i'm saying-- i know that. she's actually delivering indian food
(music starts) larry: connie wait!! save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.d everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. all the natural energy found in peanuts? fifteen minutes could save you caramel works. payday. crunchy, roasted peanuts and soft, delicious...
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i see the look you're giving me and larry. i would be ok well basically my sister and i used to watch star search all the time are like eleven and that kind of introduced us to the television world we had to shoot for star search we didn't make it and. as dancers. a lot of people they don't know that we actually stan asked us hip hop to make you didn't win we don't know we didn't even win the audition you know so but that didn't stop us we realized we wanted to act so we told our mom that we wanted to act we were living in killeen texas at the time and we don't even know where clean is. it's and it's an army an army town broadly broach yes yes we can help with how we use this is that yeah we came to l.a. and we ended up meeting a woman by the name of irene dreyer she saw that there was potential with my sister and i and then we sat down with the execs said paramount studios and they said this is a show you know and that's and then we end up we ended up. we were fourteen fourteen years old years old you know they did take off t
i see the look you're giving me and larry. i would be ok well basically my sister and i used to watch star search all the time are like eleven and that kind of introduced us to the television world we had to shoot for star search we didn't make it and. as dancers. a lot of people they don't know that we actually stan asked us hip hop to make you didn't win we don't know we didn't even win the audition you know so but that didn't stop us we realized we wanted to act so we told our mom that we...
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larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement.the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. ♪ ♪ [ speaking russian ] ♪ ♪ i have no idea what you're saying, but count me in! peanut m&m's for everyone! [ laughter ] wait...what? [ laughter ] save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.ould yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could...
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larry holmes.m gray from my money, the best guy who ever covered poxing, ever, two champs with us, larry, you to first, i always said you were rodney dangerfield of boxing you came after moment muhammad al ale a, i, did you not dodge anything, looking back at ali , and at clay, and what he did then. and how he changed boxing then, what do you think? >> i think that is done a great job, he was the martin luther king of boxing, he gave boxing opportunity, and pride, he went on fought the ones they put in front of him, as far as sonny liston, i was an ali fan. i think what he did was fantastic, because i was young, and i was rooting for muhammad ali, he could do no wrong in my book. neil: you used to be a training partner. >> i sparred with ali for four and a half years, he beat him up a couple times, i got even with him at the end. without anger. neil: but jim, i was not blowing you smoke to talk about your contribution, someone who watched and analyzed this i thought, you asked the nast yost questio
larry holmes.m gray from my money, the best guy who ever covered poxing, ever, two champs with us, larry, you to first, i always said you were rodney dangerfield of boxing you came after moment muhammad al ale a, i, did you not dodge anything, looking back at ali , and at clay, and what he did then. and how he changed boxing then, what do you think? >> i think that is done a great job, he was the martin luther king of boxing, he gave boxing opportunity, and pride, he went on fought the...
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of the politicking on larry king and we start the show talking about immigration joining us here in the studios my friend the acclaimed actor producer director social activist edward james olmos big story in tuesday's washington post new momentum in congress for a broad overhaul of border control laws demanding that president obama hauled deportation of millions of american young people the white house has consistently said that obama cannot illegally expand the effort what do you think of all this. well where in the dogma are it's impossible to move forward. this has become a political issue to gain votes on both sides and i got to tell you this is really what the issue becomes whenever humanity's place behind politics we have a big issue and the issue is that a lot of children a lot of families who have come here for years been here for decades are getting separated more than ever in the history of this country under any president we're getting shipped they're sending people back now that should make a lot of people happy and i'm sure a lot of people to watch your n.s.a. and that's go
of the politicking on larry king and we start the show talking about immigration joining us here in the studios my friend the acclaimed actor producer director social activist edward james olmos big story in tuesday's washington post new momentum in congress for a broad overhaul of border control laws demanding that president obama hauled deportation of millions of american young people the white house has consistently said that obama cannot illegally expand the effort what do you think of all...
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larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement.y when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. amour best pizza yet,out the all-new hand tossed. well we hear you america and to return the love we're bringing back our 10 any pizza deal. for a limited timeet,out that's any pizza,tossed. any crust, any toppings even specialties for 10 bucks! pizza hut. make it great. excuse me miss but i'm going to have to take a closer look... ...at those fancy jeans. (makes bleeping noises) woman: uhh... connie: your jeans they fit so good! woman: i got them at old navy, nineteen bucks! connie: larry! these jeans are only nineteen bucks at old navy! (crowd gasps) larry: those jeans are only 19 dollars?! woman: and kids jeans are twelve dollars! connie: woaaaw! (music starts) larry: connie wait!! unwrap your paradise. soft, sweet coconut covered in rich, creamy chocolate. almond joy and mounds. unwrap
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