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politics and on larry king joining us first from chicago u.s. representative louis goodyear is democrat of illinois member of the house judiciary committee and a member of the house permanent select committee on intelligence we thank him for joining us the house passed two immigration bills on friday night did that did that surprise you congressman. so yes so little is fast yeah. yeah so little gets passed because it has written all over it i mean the president of the united states is very clear that he will veto these bills they knew that going in what that surprised me was how many members of the republican party who have spoken in favor of immigration reform this cited there but new position would be simply deport them all that there can't be a process in which we take people who have spent many many years in this country. have families and children and businesses here and and and want to remain here in this country that we can't get them right with the law that we have to be so mean spirited that we can't do what the senate larry last june t
politics and on larry king joining us first from chicago u.s. representative louis goodyear is democrat of illinois member of the house judiciary committee and a member of the house permanent select committee on intelligence we thank him for joining us the house passed two immigration bills on friday night did that did that surprise you congressman. so yes so little is fast yeah. yeah so little gets passed because it has written all over it i mean the president of the united states is very...
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, you and larry david. a magical relationship. >> uh-huh. it was. >> rose: different sensibility. >> uh-huh. but not different comedic sensibility. different kind of guys. but he, it was one of those perfect partnerships where he saw a lot of big picture stories, he knew exactly what would be a great story for the show. he created tons of stories for the show and i had a great sense of mechanics of comedy and detail of lines and, you know, you know so we-- and we always, if any idea could pass through both of our filters, it would work. if i thought it was funny and he thought it was funny, it almost always was funny. >> and what if he thought it was funny and you didn't, you didn't go with it? >> it would depend, you know, in a partnership you give-and-take. but we had a great some kind of filtering system. because that's what a sitcom is you sit in the office and writers come in all day and pitch you stories. and you have to say let's do that, let's not do that. and you were there by yourself, one person'
, you and larry david. a magical relationship. >> uh-huh. it was. >> rose: different sensibility. >> uh-huh. but not different comedic sensibility. different kind of guys. but he, it was one of those perfect partnerships where he saw a lot of big picture stories, he knew exactly what would be a great story for the show. he created tons of stories for the show and i had a great sense of mechanics of comedy and detail of lines and, you know, you know so we-- and we always, if...
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can't get them right with the law that we have to be so mean spirited that we can't do what the senate larry last june the thanet sixty eight to thirty two with ample republican support very bipartisan bill passed a comprehensive immigration reform bill why can't the house of representatives do it they can't because they have twenty twenty five members of the say let's just be mean let's be as mean and nasty as we can with immigrants do you think congressman since that is not a popular national issue it doesn't help them in presidential elections and with the hispanic growth in the population why do you think they remain so adamant. i think because they can't stand up to the loudest bullies in their caucus in the republican caucus in the house of representatives they just can't stand up to them larry look there are dozens of republican members of the house of representatives that tomorrow would vote for a bill that would be similar maybe not identical to the one passed in the senate last year that would legalize people help secure our borders and put more border patrol agents there make sure
can't get them right with the law that we have to be so mean spirited that we can't do what the senate larry last june the thanet sixty eight to thirty two with ample republican support very bipartisan bill passed a comprehensive immigration reform bill why can't the house of representatives do it they can't because they have twenty twenty five members of the say let's just be mean let's be as mean and nasty as we can with immigrants do you think congressman since that is not a popular national...
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did larry go to you or did you go to larry? >> i did not go to him as much as i turned to him in the bar and said i had a meeting the other day with nbc, they are interested in me doing some kind of show. he said what kind of show? i said i don't know. so he says, i never have any ideas. >> did you actually say that? >> an hour goes by, he says you want to get something to eat? i said yeah. we go across the street to the korean deli. they have all kinds of stuff. no labels, just fig newtons wrapped up with no identification. you go i will take a shot at that. we start making fun of the products. he said this is what the show should be. just two comedians talking because it is what they do. they wander around during the day with nothing to do and make one of everything they say. -- make fun of everything they say. that was the genesis. >> was he going to be one of the comedians? >> no. >> david would be him? i mean george would be him? >> no, george was originally a comedian in the beginning. if george is a comedian, then you ha
did larry go to you or did you go to larry? >> i did not go to him as much as i turned to him in the bar and said i had a meeting the other day with nbc, they are interested in me doing some kind of show. he said what kind of show? i said i don't know. so he says, i never have any ideas. >> did you actually say that? >> an hour goes by, he says you want to get something to eat? i said yeah. we go across the street to the korean deli. they have all kinds of stuff. no labels,...
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i knew larry david. was a writer on snl and that is why he sent me the seinfeld scripts because he knew me. that is something good that came out of it. like so he get the credit for he wrote it. not only that but thought you would be perfect? >> yeah. you walked in and said bingo. a maybe, maybe. >> that was nice. it was great. , i saidot the scripts will we be able to get away with this because that show was not written like most television shows. the conversations were not particularly meaningful. they were small conversations that were funny. that appeal to me tremendously. ♪ . ♪ >> this is "taking stock." i'm pimm fox. today's theme is ingredients. stew leonards stores have been described as disneyland for dairy products. plus, combine protein packed ingredients into a tasty snack food. the quest for the perfect chip. meet the president of quest nutrition. the musical group counting crows will debut a new studio album. musician and composer adam
i knew larry david. was a writer on snl and that is why he sent me the seinfeld scripts because he knew me. that is something good that came out of it. like so he get the credit for he wrote it. not only that but thought you would be perfect? >> yeah. you walked in and said bingo. a maybe, maybe. >> that was nice. it was great. , i saidot the scripts will we be able to get away with this because that show was not written like most television shows. the conversations were not...
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, larry, larry, larry, larry, larry, hold on.on, larry. that wasn't the question i asked you. i said, i talked about his stature and age. is he a teen -- >> the important question -- >> or an adult. this is the age -- i'm not asking you about the important question. i want you to answer my question. is he a teen or an adult at an age that bridges boyhood and manhood. >> you're able to be charged for homicide if you commit a heinous murder. afar as i'm concerned, you're an adult. he was going to college on that following monday and so they call him a kid when they want to, call him an adult what they don't want to. the bottom line is the fact that he's an 18-year-old should not fact near what was -- what should factor into it is whether or not this officer had a reasonable belief of fear of bodily injury to himself or other people and had the right to defend himself. i believe the facts so far and the law so far will compel an acquittal in the event he's tried. >> all right,s my his mom spoke with anderson cooper tonight about her
, larry, larry, larry, larry, larry, hold on.on, larry. that wasn't the question i asked you. i said, i talked about his stature and age. is he a teen -- >> the important question -- >> or an adult. this is the age -- i'm not asking you about the important question. i want you to answer my question. is he a teen or an adult at an age that bridges boyhood and manhood. >> you're able to be charged for homicide if you commit a heinous murder. afar as i'm concerned, you're an...
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the politicking on larry king it's a pleasure to welcome representative paul ryan republican of wisconsin to the show he was a two thousand and twelve g.o.p. vice presidential nominee but is there another white house run in his future we'll ask he is the author of the new book the way forward renewing the american idea by the way later in the show we'll get reaction from the other side of the congressional aisle from representative debbie wasserman schultz of florida she's chairwoman of the democratic national committee but joining me now from denver representative paul ryan great thanks for having me larry good to be with you again we're doing the american idea well where did it go. well i think a lot of people are slipping through the cracks in this economy in this country and i don't think the country's on the right track i believe a lot of people agree with me but it's not enough as an elected official simply to criticize point fingers i feel we all americans a different way forward another idea another plan and that's what i think i have a responsibility of doing that's what i'm doin
the politicking on larry king it's a pleasure to welcome representative paul ryan republican of wisconsin to the show he was a two thousand and twelve g.o.p. vice presidential nominee but is there another white house run in his future we'll ask he is the author of the new book the way forward renewing the american idea by the way later in the show we'll get reaction from the other side of the congressional aisle from representative debbie wasserman schultz of florida she's chairwoman of the...
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>> do you have any money, larry? >> do i have money? >> i just told her over and over again, something is going to happen to you, something is going to happen. and i -- >> take a breath, it's okay. >> they met at the kentucky derby. she was always a flamboyant media sensation. he was a freelance photographer. but he would become her lover and her baby's daddy and play an important part in the life and times of anna nicole. we welcome larry birkhead to the program. how you doing? was it love at first sight? >> it was more at love at first bite. she kind of tackled me and i was working as a reporter at the kentucky derby. she was one of many stars that came in. i was just doing my job and along came anna and a bunch of her reality cameras and life was never the same after that. >> already playmate of the year, pop culture and reality tv star, anna nicole eats larry birkhead alive. >> what was your relationship like with her? >> the only thing that was out of the ordinary for me is i've never been in a relationship with a girl that has an
>> do you have any money, larry? >> do i have money? >> i just told her over and over again, something is going to happen to you, something is going to happen. and i -- >> take a breath, it's okay. >> they met at the kentucky derby. she was always a flamboyant media sensation. he was a freelance photographer. but he would become her lover and her baby's daddy and play an important part in the life and times of anna nicole. we welcome larry birkhead to the program....
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>> do you have any money, larry? >> do i have money? so what we're looking for is a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. perfect timing. we're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and text, and ten gigs of data for the five of you would be... one-seventy-five a month. good calculating kyle. good job kyle. you just made partner. our best-ever pricing on mobile share value plans for business. now with a $100 bill credit for every business line you add. ththat mr. clean once wrote a tacbook about them.es, not only do they clean every-day dirt... they clean a lot of unexpected stuff too. like scuffed-up shoes, tough stuck-on sticker gunk, and lots more. in fact, his book got so full, he made a website instead. share your magic eraser tips at mycleanbook.com >> i just told her over and over again, something is going to happen to you, something is going to happen. and i -- >> take a breath, it's okay. >> they met at the kentucky derby.
>> do you have any money, larry? >> do i have money? so what we're looking for is a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. perfect timing. we're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and text, and ten gigs of data for the five of you would be... one-seventy-five a month. good calculating kyle. good job kyle. you just made partner. our best-ever pricing on...
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>> do you have any money, larry? >> do i have money? did you know, your eyes can lose vital nutrients as you age? [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. help protect your eye health. [ music and whistling ] when you go the extra mile to help business owners save on commercial auto insurance, you tend to draw a following. [ brakes screech ] flo: unh... [ tires squeal, brakes screech, horn honks ] ooh, ooh! [ back-up beeping, honking ] a truckload of discounts for your business -- now, that's progressive. one tried nasacort, which could take up to a week to feel maximum nasal symptom relief. the other took claritin-d,which starts to work on allergies in 30 minutes. the moral: nothing works faster than claritin-d we have a serious hairball issue. we clean it up, turn around, and there it is again. it's scary. little bit in my eye. [ michelle ] underneath the kitchen table, underneath my work desk
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i hear larry's point.nd the absence of black fathers. >> i don't see the point. >> that are important to discuss. but when it comes to the president, let sq bring it back to your op-ed, mark. and larryi want you to weigh in. if the president should talk more overtly about race, what should he say? >> the president gave a speak in 2007 whe' he was senator, brooke. and he said that the moses generation, the generation of martin luther king, had gotten us 90% of the way there. our generation, he referred to his own generation as the joshua generation, has to get us the rest of the 10%. eric holder has frequently talked about the pernicious racism in america. gave a speak a few weeks ago where he outlined what he called pernicious racism, things like photo voter i.d., which most blacks support, different expulsion rates, which happen no what the school district is around the country. and he also mentioned different sentencing ratej when the sentencing commission -- he mentioned different sentencing rates when
i hear larry's point.nd the absence of black fathers. >> i don't see the point. >> that are important to discuss. but when it comes to the president, let sq bring it back to your op-ed, mark. and larryi want you to weigh in. if the president should talk more overtly about race, what should he say? >> the president gave a speak in 2007 whe' he was senator, brooke. and he said that the moses generation, the generation of martin luther king, had gotten us 90% of the way there....
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national committee but joining me now from denver representative paul ryan great thanks for having me larry good to be with you again renewing the american idea where where did it go well i think a lot of people are slipping through the cracks in this economy in this country and i don't think the country's on the right track i believe a lot of people agree with me but it's not enough as an elected official simply to criticize point fingers i feel we all americans a different way forward another idea another plan and that's what i think i have a responsibility of doing that's what i'm doing here how do we take the countries from the country's founding principles apply them to the problems of the day to show the country better solutions to have a healthy economy that creates more opportunity and better jobs keeps america's standing in the world so we stay safe and give hard working taxpayers the kind of government they deserve but are not getting i think there's a better way to go we can do so much more as a country that's why i decided to write this book to get it done does it have to be a c
national committee but joining me now from denver representative paul ryan great thanks for having me larry good to be with you again renewing the american idea where where did it go well i think a lot of people are slipping through the cracks in this economy in this country and i don't think the country's on the right track i believe a lot of people agree with me but it's not enough as an elected official simply to criticize point fingers i feel we all americans a different way forward another...
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ama and larry? >> thanks for watching. i'm larry beil. >> i'm ama dates.inue on twitter, facebook and all of your mobile devices. 5:00 a.m. is >>> from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" [ cheers and applause ] tonight -- kathy griffin. from "ray donovan," vinessa shaw. "this week in unnecessary censorship." and music from sharon van etten. with cleto and the cletones. and now, all of a sudden, here's jimmy kimmel. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] hi, everyone. that's very nice. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for spending time with me. oh, i appreciate that.
ama and larry? >> thanks for watching. i'm larry beil. >> i'm ama dates.inue on twitter, facebook and all of your mobile devices. 5:00 a.m. is >>> from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" [ cheers and applause ] tonight -- kathy griffin. from "ray donovan," vinessa shaw. "this week in unnecessary censorship." and music from sharon van etten. with cleto and the cletones. and now, all of a sudden, here's jimmy kimmel. [ cheers and applause ] [...
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king all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guest is d.j. khalid the grammy nominated multi platinum produce artist d.j. and the c.e.o. of the way the best music group dubbed the anthem king khalid has sold more than fourteen million singles and work with everyone from jay z. to rick ross to drake he is a music mogul collins eight studio album called i changed a lot will be released later this year have you have you changed a lot of the lot what ways have you changed scully you know taking care of myself and saying no been the gym you say should be three hundred pounds now i'm like two hundred thirty four pounds making greater decisions on making sure the team is away from people that's you know trying to stop what we're trying to mean as in you know focus on a goal focus on the trophy photos songs all represent back oh yeah oh yeah now you have as i understand it your formulas and how are you bring several rappers together on one song like how do you do that how do you manage those egos you kn
king all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guest is d.j. khalid the grammy nominated multi platinum produce artist d.j. and the c.e.o. of the way the best music group dubbed the anthem king khalid has sold more than fourteen million singles and work with everyone from jay z. to rick ross to drake he is a music mogul collins eight studio album called i changed a lot will be released later this year have you have you changed a lot of the lot what ways have you changed...
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i worry about that quite frankly larry and that's one of the reasons why i also wrote this book to talk about lessons that i myself have learned about how to communicate more effectively be more inclusive i don't want to practice identity politics i don't like the politics of preying on people's emotions of fear of envy and egg anxiety what i'm trying to to collate is to unify republicans in a conservative movement and do it in a way that is inclusive that's aspirational that's principled and that is capable of appealing to a majority of americans in a unifying way in an optimistic way to give the country a really good choice so they can make an affirming choice of how we want to go so that if and when we win that kind of an election the kind i would love to have for our country then you have the obligation you have the moral authority you have the mandate to make the kinds of changes that are necessary to get us on the right track to pay off our debt to balance our budget to grow our economy to keep us strong internationally so we can stay safe and to help get people out of poverty esp
i worry about that quite frankly larry and that's one of the reasons why i also wrote this book to talk about lessons that i myself have learned about how to communicate more effectively be more inclusive i don't want to practice identity politics i don't like the politics of preying on people's emotions of fear of envy and egg anxiety what i'm trying to to collate is to unify republicans in a conservative movement and do it in a way that is inclusive that's aspirational that's principled and...
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don larry king now. welcome to larry king now we are at a very famous set with a man who needs no introduction school light introducing and he's one of the most talented men in comedy stand off right larry the late late show with craig ferguson and airs weeknights on c.b.s. and we're shooting right at his set i'm going to guess so many times so i'm enjoying the role the other way i had to like it both ways. craig and how does that that's not an internet i think he really does like you both like it and create your scene craig was there for some of it. he announces he's leaving his post as the late late show host to pursue other endeavors why ten years is why are you slayers galahad twenty five one c.n.n. yeah i'm talking life think of it more like a marriage now imagine it was a marriage right then i'd be out not. a my a marriage list is seventeen years seventy years let's see that's that's like a proper one you know like a real what about time yeah why you're leaving it's time for a change when it's time
don larry king now. welcome to larry king now we are at a very famous set with a man who needs no introduction school light introducing and he's one of the most talented men in comedy stand off right larry the late late show with craig ferguson and airs weeknights on c.b.s. and we're shooting right at his set i'm going to guess so many times so i'm enjoying the role the other way i had to like it both ways. craig and how does that that's not an internet i think he really does like you both like...
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i want to go now to larry king.ry, here we go again, talking about someone who is gone way too soon. you interviewed him many times. what will you remember most? >> how wonderful a person he was. a genuine caring guy. not just a funny man but a guy who cared about people. very close to christopher reeve, he and christopher were roommates as kids. we did a benefit together in san francisco for a big charity there. and he was always caring and wonderful. very friendly. very open. very open with his humor. he idolized jonathan winters who he worshipped and wound up putting jonathan winters on the show, mork and mindi, you remember. he was one after kind. you know, they say, when certain people leave us, you will not see their likes again? >> yeah. >> you will not see his likes again. >> listen, larry, his wife said i hope that he will be remembered, his life and career, will be remembered, and not necessarily the way he died. but again, in statement from his representative, you know, it is said that he was dealing with
i want to go now to larry king.ry, here we go again, talking about someone who is gone way too soon. you interviewed him many times. what will you remember most? >> how wonderful a person he was. a genuine caring guy. not just a funny man but a guy who cared about people. very close to christopher reeve, he and christopher were roommates as kids. we did a benefit together in san francisco for a big charity there. and he was always caring and wonderful. very friendly. very open. very open...
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what do you think of the first pitch there, larry? >> i agree. good aim though. five for five and three r.b.i's. giants 19 hits tonight. a two-run homerun. vogel song gets the win. they are playing pretty well. still to come, why aldon smith's support system stays in tact. a new movie in the theaters and same old de la salle on the field. friday night lights berkeley. >>> the fact thattal -- that aldon smith was suspended was not a surprise, but the helping somewhat. nine games for violating the league's substance abuse and personal conduct policies. fortunately for smith he won't be exiled from his teammates. he can workout and attend team meetings at the pho -- facility. he cannot take part in team practices. he will lose $1.24 million of his 2.3 million salary. his absence as well as that of navarro bowman due to injuries means the role of others will increase dramatically. smith missed five games last year. with him out the niners won a perfect 5-0. de la salle and jesuit were supposed to play at levi stadium, but turf issues lead to changes. cal memorial sta
what do you think of the first pitch there, larry? >> i agree. good aim though. five for five and three r.b.i's. giants 19 hits tonight. a two-run homerun. vogel song gets the win. they are playing pretty well. still to come, why aldon smith's support system stays in tact. a new movie in the theaters and same old de la salle on the field. friday night lights berkeley. >>> the fact thattal -- that aldon smith was suspended was not a surprise, but the helping somewhat. nine games...
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hi, larry. >> they love the digs. the locker room is enormous. the problem with the game, this was a rather unauspicious debut for the brand new levi's psinetum. edyoke, you spent a billion dollars on the plant ask the last thing you want is to come out on the short end of a loss. i talked with several veteran players after the game, and after the score they felt bummed for the fans, they didn't give them more to in this very first nfl game at levi's stadium. >> an honor to be in this building. when i first got her it was all candlestick, and as we all know, candlestick is a little old, but i'm excited. the guys are excited. and it's just good things ahead. good things to look forward to. >> the stadium is nice. we look forward to playing on it more and more. he obviously need so improve on some had gones but we have a couple weeks to do that. >> the 49ers have yet to score a touchdown in two preseason games. they hope to break the seal next sunday right here, 1:00, when they kick off against the san diego chargers. the workers are busy resodding
hi, larry. >> they love the digs. the locker room is enormous. the problem with the game, this was a rather unauspicious debut for the brand new levi's psinetum. edyoke, you spent a billion dollars on the plant ask the last thing you want is to come out on the short end of a loss. i talked with several veteran players after the game, and after the score they felt bummed for the fans, they didn't give them more to in this very first nfl game at levi's stadium. >> an honor to be in...
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well you know larry i guess after president obama was elected one thing that we all observed i think was it was an outpouring there was the rise of the tea party and the public discourse around the most important issues that affect us every single day had turned ugly you know i mean that's the time we need a lot more larry king's out there but instead we're getting a lot of this fox news stuff and we might my partner and i t.l.'s and we're interested investigating where all this vitriol was coming from you know they didn't even give the president a chance you know you just get on with a bit you co-produced with michael moore's fahrenheit nine one nine eleven bowling for columbine capitalism a love story how come michael was involved in this is seems right up his alley. yeah it is right up his alley boy i wish that you know. michael's only one person he does so much good around here. this is a film that we made and we've gotten quite a bit of support i have to say from michael moore he played it his film festival he's been he's been giving us a lot of support along the way and really
well you know larry i guess after president obama was elected one thing that we all observed i think was it was an outpouring there was the rise of the tea party and the public discourse around the most important issues that affect us every single day had turned ugly you know i mean that's the time we need a lot more larry king's out there but instead we're getting a lot of this fox news stuff and we might my partner and i t.l.'s and we're interested investigating where all this vitriol was...
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king now, larry king.ip from inside the actor's studio and it strikes me the ferocity of his t comic timing and brilliance. what do you remember the most? >> i certainly remember that moment. it was more than a moment. it was about six or seven minutes. and it began when i suddenly looked at him after he had been going nonstop for an hour and a half or two hours. tell me something, robin, we do not understand what's going on inside your head. are you thinking faster than the rest of us?...
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what do you think of the first pitch there, larry? >> i agree. good aim though. five for five and three r.b.i's. giants 19 hits tonight. a two-run homerun. vogel song gets the win. they are playing pretty well. still to come, why aldon smith's support system stays in tact. a new movie in the theaters and same old de la salle on night lights berkeley.
what do you think of the first pitch there, larry? >> i agree. good aim though. five for five and three r.b.i's. giants 19 hits tonight. a two-run homerun. vogel song gets the win. they are playing pretty well. still to come, why aldon smith's support system stays in tact. a new movie in the theaters and same old de la salle on night lights berkeley.
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a whole thing after a couple beers larry. was it what was it like growing up a twin did you like food girls did you date and then we and we never did we never did the whole full the teacher kind of thing where we cause we hadn't ever looked that much alike but one thing it did make me and all my friends say this is i'm really competitive really competitive i just want to win everything i don't care if it's a video game or if it's or if it's coming out here and playing my music fighting your brother oh yeah yeah the years just from always if i wanted to play baseball or throw a ball in the front yard there or from always who could throw farther if i wanted to play a basketball game in the i always had apartment play basketball with i want to swim in the pool with race to the other side if you know if you know if we're gone fishin who's going to catch more fish and it's kind of made me competitive and i think maybe work are there ever days when you said i think i'd already been a top pro golfer. no i mean when you agree that i
a whole thing after a couple beers larry. was it what was it like growing up a twin did you like food girls did you date and then we and we never did we never did the whole full the teacher kind of thing where we cause we hadn't ever looked that much alike but one thing it did make me and all my friends say this is i'm really competitive really competitive i just want to win everything i don't care if it's a video game or if it's or if it's coming out here and playing my music fighting your...
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today on larry king fifteen year n.b.a. veteran metta world peace what does a better world peace mean to you why do you choose that name it's like the the butterfly you know he said caterpillar the butterfly blossoms and i'm still blossom an apostle of the cold and he says he's going to have a team around his killing to soon play i can't wait to see how he doing harriet think he's going to carry that scene and i believe on his future in basketball i'm not retired and this coach and people think that coach i'm tired i'm not retiring this coach ok now you are free agent is there a place you'd prefer to go yet and have been i guess in trouble plus because i didn't start the mouse in the palace and i was a slut and i thought it was sunday you flew off the handle but you know i did some help there is a a flow of like three full handles and it's all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guest is metta world peace the fifty year n.t.a. veteran formerly known as ron our test a twenty ten n.b.a. champion twenty e
today on larry king fifteen year n.b.a. veteran metta world peace what does a better world peace mean to you why do you choose that name it's like the the butterfly you know he said caterpillar the butterfly blossoms and i'm still blossom an apostle of the cold and he says he's going to have a team around his killing to soon play i can't wait to see how he doing harriet think he's going to carry that scene and i believe on his future in basketball i'm not retired and this coach and people think...
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on larry king now he's one of the world's most successful if. it's russell peters why doesn't everyone in america knows. if they might be might be better that they don't you know i don't know that i'm for everybody but your ex-wife you say she's good looking on the outside she's like a ferrari without the engine but it's good this says she's senior at she has and she laughs think that she's got a sense of humor just as a sense of bank accounts which is ok my biggest. beef when i'm on stage is people trying to record me and i you know people are in the moment and people aren't very they're not present there are the recording their memories and then they'll play it back to them later plus do you have a bomb yet i bombed recently mark you're never ever above all next on larry king now. our guest today on larry king hours russell peters great guy one of the world's most successful to medians the man who makes fun of everyone russell is currently a judge on last comic standing alongside keenan ivory wayans roseanne barr and host davy smoove last comi
on larry king now he's one of the world's most successful if. it's russell peters why doesn't everyone in america knows. if they might be might be better that they don't you know i don't know that i'm for everybody but your ex-wife you say she's good looking on the outside she's like a ferrari without the engine but it's good this says she's senior at she has and she laughs think that she's got a sense of humor just as a sense of bank accounts which is ok my biggest. beef when i'm on stage is...
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he's part of an impressive ensemble of actors in larry cramer's ground breaking play "the normal heart. then a conversation with arturo sandoval who infuses contemporary compositions with the sounds of his childhood. he'll perform gershwin's "summer "summerer time" for us tonight. we have jim parsons and arturo sandoval coming up right now. >>> by contributions from viewers like you. thank you. >>> three-time emmy winner jim parsons is seen by more than 20 million viewers each week on "the big bang theory." this coming sunday we'll see him in a different way, a different side of his acting talent in the hbo movie "the normal heart." this adaptation of the larry kramer play deals with the aids crisis in new york city when denial, discrimination, fear and falsehoods shattered a community. we'll start with a look at a scene. >> do they not want us to be seen above ground? where is he? i'm an hour late. >> hour and a half. >> don't start on me, lamb chop. >> where were you? >> up at bell view. had to put a sweet dying child together with his mama. they hadn't seen each other for 15 yearsle
he's part of an impressive ensemble of actors in larry cramer's ground breaking play "the normal heart. then a conversation with arturo sandoval who infuses contemporary compositions with the sounds of his childhood. he'll perform gershwin's "summer "summerer time" for us tonight. we have jim parsons and arturo sandoval coming up right now. >>> by contributions from viewers like you. thank you. >>> three-time emmy winner jim parsons is seen by more than 20...
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i the public taking on larry king and on today's show a square nominated filmmaker called deal his new documentary is citizen koch it investigates the money behind the tea party traces the impact of unlimited alleges spending by corporations and billionaires it's a controversial look at private donors versions the voting public and call joins us from new york what was the impetus for citizen cope. well you know larry i guess after president obama was elected one thing that we all observed i think was a was an outpouring there was the rise of the tea party and the public discourse around the most important issues that affect us every single day had turned ugly you know i mean that's the time we need a lot more larry king's out there but instead we're getting a lot of this fox news stuff and we might my partner and i t.l.'s and we're interested investigating where all this betrayal was coming from you know they didn't even give the president a chance you know you're askin nominated you co-produced with michael moore fahrenheit nine one nine eleven bowling for columbine capitalism a love
i the public taking on larry king and on today's show a square nominated filmmaker called deal his new documentary is citizen koch it investigates the money behind the tea party traces the impact of unlimited alleges spending by corporations and billionaires it's a controversial look at private donors versions the voting public and call joins us from new york what was the impetus for citizen cope. well you know larry i guess after president obama was elected one thing that we all observed i...
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we will not see his likes again. >> larry king, what are you doing now? i see you around from time to time. >> i got my show on aura tv, distributed by hulu. i'm doing a baseball show for the dodger network and i'm doing a lot of speaking engagements and raising two young kids who are both superb baseball players. they're 15 and 14. i'm 80 years old. i can't believe i'm 80. and i stay >> man. >> i feel good. >> i'm so glad to hear it. you're an inspiration. the great larry king live with us tonight. >> thank you, shepard. thank you, man. >> all right. appreciate it. >>> everyone as i've been watching all night and reading all over the internet, anybody who had any kind of contact with him said the same thing. he was so quick. you could not keep up with him if you tried to. it was better if you didn't try to. in just a while we'll show you a clip from "tonight show," the first time he'd ever been on "tonight show" and sitting next to johnny carson. imagine being in that chair. at a time when half the country's watching and as robin williams sit down and ha
we will not see his likes again. >> larry king, what are you doing now? i see you around from time to time. >> i got my show on aura tv, distributed by hulu. i'm doing a baseball show for the dodger network and i'm doing a lot of speaking engagements and raising two young kids who are both superb baseball players. they're 15 and 14. i'm 80 years old. i can't believe i'm 80. and i stay >> man. >> i feel good. >> i'm so glad to hear it. you're an inspiration. the...
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[music] >> thank you, larry mingo. >> hey larry mingo, you are awesome. thanks for a great, great job you do for us. appreciate it. >> thank you, mingo. [music] >> hello, my name is james fells i've been working with paratransit for 13 years now. i get a kick out of the job; i like helping people you know when they need help to go shopping or getting picked up at the medical building. i really like helping people and that's why i've been working so long. >> hi, my name is kalani. i'm a driver with mobility plus. i love my job! and i've been working, i've been a driver since may and i'm pretty satisfied with the company. so, two thumbs up, hope you guys have a nice day. >> sandra johnson and i've been working for mobility plus for about 4 and a half years. i love it. this is my job and i love it. it's very rewarding for me. one of my proudest moments is one of my clients left his cane on the bus and i've been picking him up now for about three years so i know that that cane was important to him. and i had dropped him off and i noticed the cane later on tha
[music] >> thank you, larry mingo. >> hey larry mingo, you are awesome. thanks for a great, great job you do for us. appreciate it. >> thank you, mingo. [music] >> hello, my name is james fells i've been working with paratransit for 13 years now. i get a kick out of the job; i like helping people you know when they need help to go shopping or getting picked up at the medical building. i really like helping people and that's why i've been working so long. >> hi, my...
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hi, larry. >> they love the digs. the locker room is enormous. the problem with the game, this was a rather unauspicious debut for the brand new levi's psinetum. edyoke, you spent a billion dollars on the plant ask the last thing you want is to come out on the short end of a loss. i talked with several veteran players after the game, and after the score they felt bummed for the fans, they didn't give them more to cheer about in this very first nfl game at levi's stadium. >> an honor to be in this building. when i first got her it was all candlestick, and as we all know, candlestick is a little old, but i'm excited. the guys are excited. and it's just good things ahead. good things to look forward to. >> the stadium is nice. we look forward to playing on it more and more. he obviously need so improve on some had gones but we have a couple weeks to do that. >> the 49ers have yet to score a touchdown in two preseason games. they hope to break the seal next sunday right here, 1:00, when they kick off against the san diego chargers. the workers are bu
hi, larry. >> they love the digs. the locker room is enormous. the problem with the game, this was a rather unauspicious debut for the brand new levi's psinetum. edyoke, you spent a billion dollars on the plant ask the last thing you want is to come out on the short end of a loss. i talked with several veteran players after the game, and after the score they felt bummed for the fans, they didn't give them more to cheer about in this very first nfl game at levi's stadium. >> an honor...
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today on larry king's fifteen year n.b.a. veteran metta world peace what does a better world peace mean to you why do you choose that name it's like the the butterfly you know he said caterpillar the butterfly blossoms and i'm still blossom an apostle of the cold he says he's on a cavity and on a scale like this in place i can't wait to see how we doing harriet think he's going to carry that scene and i believe on his future in basketball i'm not retired and this coach and people think that coach i'm tired i'm not retiring this coach ok now you are free agent is there a place you'd prefer to go yet and have been i guess me in trouble plus because i didn't start the mouse in the palace and i was a slut and i thought it was on to you flew off the handle but you had his own health the use of a flow of like three full handles and i think it's all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guest is metta world peace the fifty year n.t.a. veteran formerly known as ron are test twenty ten n.b.a. champion twenty eleven
today on larry king's fifteen year n.b.a. veteran metta world peace what does a better world peace mean to you why do you choose that name it's like the the butterfly you know he said caterpillar the butterfly blossoms and i'm still blossom an apostle of the cold he says he's on a cavity and on a scale like this in place i can't wait to see how we doing harriet think he's going to carry that scene and i believe on his future in basketball i'm not retired and this coach and people think that...
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it's all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guest is metta world peace the fifty year n.p.a. veteran formally known as ron are test twenty ten n.b.a. champion twenty eleven recipient of the jay wally kennedy citizenship award as the n.b.a.'s highest citizenship and community service honor he hosts his own weekly radio show met his world on power one zero six he founded the nonprofit xcel university in two thousand and seven to help at risk youth further their education and is a strong advocate for mental health in that regard when he appeared on larry king live back in two thousand and ten we crashed his website raffling off the championship bring the roughly raised one hundred twenty thousand dollars that day appearance had one point seven million page views he ever regret giving the ring away no i don't i mean it's something you work for you all the career but you know i was like wow i can do something bigger and just watch it every day you know and i we raffled off and it just felt so good w
it's all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guest is metta world peace the fifty year n.p.a. veteran formally known as ron are test twenty ten n.b.a. champion twenty eleven recipient of the jay wally kennedy citizenship award as the n.b.a.'s highest citizenship and community service honor he hosts his own weekly radio show met his world on power one zero six he founded the nonprofit xcel university in two thousand and seven to help at risk youth further their education...
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we will not see his likes again. >> larry king, what are you doing now? i see you around from time to time. >> i got my show on aura tv, distributed by hulu. i'm doing a baseball show for the dodger network and i'm doing a lot of speaking engagements and raising two young kids who are both superb baseball players. they're 15 and 14. i'm 80 years old. i can't believe i'm 80. and i stay young. >> man. >> i feel good. >> i'm so glad to hear it. you're an inspiration. the great larry king live with us tonight. >> thank you, shepard. thank you, man. >> all right. appreciate it. >>> everyone as i've been watching all night and reading all over the internet, anybody who had any kind of contact with him said the same thing. he was so quick. you could not keep up with him if you tried to. it was better if you didn't try to. in just a while we'll show you a clip from "tonight show," the first time he'd ever been on "tonight show" and sitting next to johnny carson. imagine being in that chair. at a time when half the country's watching and as robin williams sit down
we will not see his likes again. >> larry king, what are you doing now? i see you around from time to time. >> i got my show on aura tv, distributed by hulu. i'm doing a baseball show for the dodger network and i'm doing a lot of speaking engagements and raising two young kids who are both superb baseball players. they're 15 and 14. i'm 80 years old. i can't believe i'm 80. and i stay young. >> man. >> i feel good. >> i'm so glad to hear it. you're an inspiration....
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>> reporter: hi, larry. the legislature is working on the issue with new law that is would prevent homeowners associations from fining people who do this. this homeowner, in the last couple months did what she thought was the right thing, replacing her lawn with drought resistant landscaping that needs little water. >>itis a variety of mint. it stays low to the ground and will fill in the whole thing. >> reporter: she thought she was doing the right thing, gimpb the severity of the drought and the status of her water starved front lawn. >> not the rock area. everything else was covered in lawn. it was very old ant not in great shape. >> reporter: she approached the board of directors with plans that includedd mint. pea neez but no lawn. they wepted 25% grass. she appealed and ignored the request and went ahead with the landscaping. hoa is fining her $50 a month. a letter from the board quoted the front yard appearance will look better with some turf. >> since i did go ahead and do it, they imposed the $50 a
>> reporter: hi, larry. the legislature is working on the issue with new law that is would prevent homeowners associations from fining people who do this. this homeowner, in the last couple months did what she thought was the right thing, replacing her lawn with drought resistant landscaping that needs little water. >>itis a variety of mint. it stays low to the ground and will fill in the whole thing. >> reporter: she thought she was doing the right thing, gimpb the severity...
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we'll head back to larry shover in the pits of cme. larry?ght now seems leak the market responded. good economic data and fed policy where wage growth will be the judge and jury of future policy going forward. that said the last couple of days especially today, the market has that toppy, chasing feel to it. i am a bull. i do think the market is going higher, however the best thing that could happen for us to consolidate a little bit. get back to the 1950, 1975 area until we get fresh date that that we'll start to see if the market indeed warrants to go higher. right now volatility is saying so, we do deserve to go higher, but consolidation would be great for the market. adam: all right, larry shover. 1975. i don't know if anybody wants to go back to the '70s. thank you, larry. dierdre: speaking of styles, ann taylor is higher for second day in a row. we'll go back to new york stock exchange, with nicole petallides. two days to charm. >> that's right, deirdre, and adam. it is up 4.% today. this comes on heels of yesterday. yesterday gained six
we'll head back to larry shover in the pits of cme. larry?ght now seems leak the market responded. good economic data and fed policy where wage growth will be the judge and jury of future policy going forward. that said the last couple of days especially today, the market has that toppy, chasing feel to it. i am a bull. i do think the market is going higher, however the best thing that could happen for us to consolidate a little bit. get back to the 1950, 1975 area until we get fresh date that...
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after the staff was thoroughly drevrnled larry offered new challenges. a 0front office and team match any donation made by the giants employ easement challenge has helped raise 16 million dollars to help fight als lou gehrig's disease up from 1.8 million during the same period last year so wildly successful. usually larry wearing a sharp suit he chose not to wear that for the challenge. by the way i took the challenge. see it on my face book page. i'm in a tux and sandhya being at this time as well and see hers at this site. on her facebook page. good fun and great cause. >> it is definitely was great fun. of course for those few seconds where we got drenched it was a little uncomfortable but like you said for a great cause. of looking at live doppler 7hd right now it's pretty socked in across the bay area. marine layer marched out to concord livermore san jose overcast sky right now 2 and a half mile visibility in half machine bay where it is foggy and we already get reports of drizzle around some parts of the bay area monterey bach bay look at the mari
after the staff was thoroughly drevrnled larry offered new challenges. a 0front office and team match any donation made by the giants employ easement challenge has helped raise 16 million dollars to help fight als lou gehrig's disease up from 1.8 million during the same period last year so wildly successful. usually larry wearing a sharp suit he chose not to wear that for the challenge. by the way i took the challenge. see it on my face book page. i'm in a tux and sandhya being at this time as...