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it is take no prisoners comedy he is called some times the arab israeli woody alan crossed with larry david manages to make everybody wince and laugh at the same time, arabs and jews a like. >>> you have so much diversity in this community on so many different levels among them all the ways we talk about israel and do our best to engage in civil dialogue around issues having to deal with israel i understand you are having a very important panel. >> yeah, in addition to some dozen or more films from israel, both documentaries and features including films about politics and israeli palestine conflict, sitcom like air rack labor features -- arab labor features these films, ... we know they some times talk about and address difficult topics that need to be aired in the jewish community and community at large. we thought we would have a brief sort of community conversation, panel on thursday july 29th, free at the castro theatre at 11:30 a.m. calling it is dialogue possible how films help, talk about israel or not. some times films, theatre programs or lectures can polarize and some times they c
it is take no prisoners comedy he is called some times the arab israeli woody alan crossed with larry david manages to make everybody wince and laugh at the same time, arabs and jews a like. >>> you have so much diversity in this community on so many different levels among them all the ways we talk about israel and do our best to engage in civil dialogue around issues having to deal with israel i understand you are having a very important panel. >> yeah, in addition to some dozen...
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larry: guys, we have not heard the last. we shall be doing a lot more on this. david webb and benjamin todd jealous. >> thank you, larry. >> larry: who will have a bigger impact in the 2010 elections? tea party movement, naacp? which one, neither, what? that's next. >> larry: let's meet our panel. ben stein is an economist, former presidential speechwriter, columnist, "fortune" magazine. author of "the little book of bulletproof investing." stephanie miller. talk radio host of her own program. dana lash is co-founder of the st. louis tea party and a talk radio host as well of "the dana show." and nancy giles, social commentator and performer, and contributor to cbs' "sunday morning." let's go around. reaction to this dispute. >> it's interesting. i know lots of people in the tea party movement. i've never heard one racist word out of any of them. i was quite suspicious about it to start with. i thought it must be some kind of cover for racist feelings. i've questioned people very close to me about it, very intensely. never heard a racist word. >> larry: what do you ma
larry: guys, we have not heard the last. we shall be doing a lot more on this. david webb and benjamin todd jealous. >> thank you, larry. >> larry: who will have a bigger impact in the 2010 elections? tea party movement, naacp? which one, neither, what? that's next. >> larry: let's meet our panel. ben stein is an economist, former presidential speechwriter, columnist, "fortune" magazine. author of "the little book of bulletproof investing." stephanie...
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larry over and dr. david trainer are maxillofacial prosthodontics who, like dr.aracter and realistic eyes, is part science and part artistry. positioning the acrylic eyes is critical. since so much of what we feel about people comes from looking directly into their eyes. and finally, the moment she's been waiting for. >> let's put it on, make sure it fits. there we go. >> reporter: and the net effect of all this work might be best measured by the reaction of her family and friends, who gathered to see her with a face for the first time in a decade. >> oh my goodness. >> oh my god. >> you're beautiful. >> thank you. >> from her mother, tears of joy. >> she looks beautiful. >> reporter: she says this isn't just for her. it's for her little boy, jeffrey. >> yummy! >> reporter: who's only ever known his mommy in a big, black mask. >> i feel like i'm living for him more in a regular world, where he can look at mom and see she looks as regular as everybody else. >> reporter: apart from a smile, jeffrey seems to barely notice. for him it turns out nothing has changed. n
larry over and dr. david trainer are maxillofacial prosthodontics who, like dr.aracter and realistic eyes, is part science and part artistry. positioning the acrylic eyes is critical. since so much of what we feel about people comes from looking directly into their eyes. and finally, the moment she's been waiting for. >> let's put it on, make sure it fits. there we go. >> reporter: and the net effect of all this work might be best measured by the reaction of her family and friends,...
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but we were there first you know i mean he's going to be on larry king live tonight what a change i agree because you know april fifth the david he released the interview or the apache helicopter video of the national press club he was over here within about an hour and. a very very interesting man seemed very closed off very shy now is going to be on larry king live now he's everywhere now the mainstream media is just stepping all over themselves to be the first ones to speak to him which to me it's interesting because do you feel like perhaps he is a person to his character now is eclipsing the documents that are being released information the videos that are getting out there you know in some ways i think that is the case but we sort of always see that with media where sometimes the figure is more important than the story i mean look at the broader thing that he's trying to do with these leaked documents i mean it's not like he leaks something so astounding that we didn't have any inkling of this before i mean we knew that the pakistani intelligence officers were not necessarily the best allies for the united states we knew
but we were there first you know i mean he's going to be on larry king live tonight what a change i agree because you know april fifth the david he released the interview or the apache helicopter video of the national press club he was over here within about an hour and. a very very interesting man seemed very closed off very shy now is going to be on larry king live now he's everywhere now the mainstream media is just stepping all over themselves to be the first ones to speak to him which to...
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larry, i do want to say one other thing. even at that point, judge bell and rimer, david rimer, the prosecutor, had also objected to me gettinginto the department of juvenile justice. they still wanted the boys to be serving time in an adult prison. even for seven years. so they didn't really understand either -- >> larry: wow. >> -- but because the sentence was only seven years, which was our objective and our goal, we knew as lawyers that we could get a hold of secretary bankhead, which we did, and work through our system in florida to get these boys into the places they needed to be. alex actually wound up going to school for the very first time. and he did great. because of his own determination and his own perseverance. >> larry: alex, do you know rosie o'donnell? >> not personally, unfortunately. >> larry: you've never met her? >> unfortunately, no. >> larry: she helped you, she got the lawyer -- >> because you were in school. >> we did, we tried -- she invited us to come to her home in miami, and we tried to make that happen. but he has some restrictions on his probation. and we were not able to make it happen at that
larry, i do want to say one other thing. even at that point, judge bell and rimer, david rimer, the prosecutor, had also objected to me gettinginto the department of juvenile justice. they still wanted the boys to be serving time in an adult prison. even for seven years. so they didn't really understand either -- >> larry: wow. >> -- but because the sentence was only seven years, which was our objective and our goal, we knew as lawyers that we could get a hold of secretary bankhead,...
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people like senator david vitter of louisiana said if the president stops drilling this could potentially be devastating for louisiana. >> larry't it? >> as opposed to what it is which is actually devastating to louisiana. are you kidding? what has to happen before people change? >> larry: a nation that gobbles up oil. >> but we should stop. we started -- >> larry: are people going to stop driving? >> no. i have an electric car. i'm getting a tesla. i've been driving hybrids for years. we could change. if we had started to change when we should have in the '70s we'd all be driving electric cars. >> larry: now bp didn't do this deliberately. >> of course not. >> larry: this is a major accident. so would you stop airplane flying if a plane crashed? >> no. well, first of all they should have had a contingency plan if it did happen. you can't excuse them for that, can you? >> larry: no. >> they should have spent as much money -- >> larry: but you can criticize the president object the moratorium, because something happens one place, you should stop it everywhere? >> we shouldn't be drilling offshore at all and certainly the presid
people like senator david vitter of louisiana said if the president stops drilling this could potentially be devastating for louisiana. >> larry't it? >> as opposed to what it is which is actually devastating to louisiana. are you kidding? what has to happen before people change? >> larry: a nation that gobbles up oil. >> but we should stop. we started -- >> larry: are people going to stop driving? >> no. i have an electric car. i'm getting a tesla. i've been...
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larry: thanks, guys. arlo west, and paul ginsburg. i get it. i don't know if we will ever solve it. editor of radar online, david perelle has given cnn a statement, responding to reports that purported gibson recordings were altered. he says, quote, top experts have certified the tapes are genuine and authentic. to say otherwise is simply a defense strategy. mel simply cannot deny he said these hateful words, spewed these vicious rants, had these conversations. the real question is when will he take responsibility for his words? we'll be back with our group after this. thanks to the venture card from capital one, we get double miles on every purchase. so we earned an l.a. getaway twice as fast. we get double miles every time we use our card. no matter what we're buying. and since double miles add up quick... romans! get em! [ garth ] ...we can bring the whole gang. [ sheep bleats ] it's hard to beat double miles. whoa -- he's on the list. but we're with him. [ male announcer ] introducing the venture card from capital one with double miles on every purchase every day. go to capitalone.com. [ indistinct shouting
larry: thanks, guys. arlo west, and paul ginsburg. i get it. i don't know if we will ever solve it. editor of radar online, david perelle has given cnn a statement, responding to reports that purported gibson recordings were altered. he says, quote, top experts have certified the tapes are genuine and authentic. to say otherwise is simply a defense strategy. mel simply cannot deny he said these hateful words, spewed these vicious rants, had these conversations. the real question is when will he...
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larry: thanks, guys. arlo west, and paul ginsburg. i get it. i don't know if we will ever solve it. editor of radar online, daviderelle has given cnn a statement, responding to reports that purported gibson recordings were altered. he says, quote, top experts have certified the tapes are genuine and authentic. to say otherwise is simply a defense strategy. mel simply cannot deny he said these hateful words, spewed these vicious rants, had these conversations. the real question is when will he take responsibility for his words? we'll be back with our group after this. [ male announcer ] prilosec otc traveled to fairbanks, alaska. home of one of the coldest, longest nights on the planet. and asked frequent heartburn sufferers to take prilosec otc for two weeks. the results? prilosec otc's 24 hour heartburn protection gave a whole lot of people their days and nights back. ♪ [ cheering ] [ man ] prilosec otc has let me live the life that i love. [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. heartburn gone. power on. join us at projectfairbanks.com. >> larry: back with jim, mark, and robin. what did you make, jim of that little d
larry: thanks, guys. arlo west, and paul ginsburg. i get it. i don't know if we will ever solve it. editor of radar online, daviderelle has given cnn a statement, responding to reports that purported gibson recordings were altered. he says, quote, top experts have certified the tapes are genuine and authentic. to say otherwise is simply a defense strategy. mel simply cannot deny he said these hateful words, spewed these vicious rants, had these conversations. the real question is when will he...
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david webb who is a black member of the tea party movement. >> does the tea party represent your philosophy? >> there are many members of the tea party that do. >> larryself. >> i was at the original one in sacramento a couple of years ago covered by the media. i spoke there. i just spoke in ohio at a tea party. i'm speaking again shortly at a tea party. i talk about my values, what i believe in, what ronald reagan believed in and where we should go. these are democrats, republicans, independences, and they have one thing in common. they're really upset with the way washington is going. more and more government control over every aspect of their lives and they're mad and they are angry. you go back to thomas jefferson who said to his friend in new york, a judge. there needs to be rebellion on occasions. about every 20 years. we had one in 1980 and another rebellion today because of washington, d.c. that's what it's all about. >> larry: you think your father would be a tea partier? >> he would be supportive of the tea party because he was sicht of grassroots america. >> larry: more tea talk after the break. we'll come right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer
david webb who is a black member of the tea party movement. >> does the tea party represent your philosophy? >> there are many members of the tea party that do. >> larryself. >> i was at the original one in sacramento a couple of years ago covered by the media. i spoke there. i just spoke in ohio at a tea party. i'm speaking again shortly at a tea party. i talk about my values, what i believe in, what ronald reagan believed in and where we should go. these are democrats,...
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david cameron is visiting the u.s. and yesterday, he and president obama gave each other pieces of art. that really wasn't necessary, britain. you've already given us a huge oil painting. >> did you know larry king could have written that material? he's that funny. speaking of, here's larry king, live, it starts right now. >>> tonight, hugh hefner is here been the mogul who made playboy a household name and gave millions to social causes stood up for african-americans long before the majority. what does hef think about race in 2010 america? >>> and then, president obama calls shirley sherrod expressing regret over the flap that cost her her job. is it the end of a sorry chapter for the white house? the end of naacp and others who rushed to judgment? what does it mean for race relations? that's next on "larry king li " live". >>> good evening. let's get it to. we welcome al sharpton and dana lash, organizer with the national tea party coalition, talk radio host of "the dana show." and magician and comedian, the star of "penn and teller live" in vegas. and peter barnhardt, senior political writer for the "the daily beast." president obama and shirley sherrod talked by phone today and here's w
david cameron is visiting the u.s. and yesterday, he and president obama gave each other pieces of art. that really wasn't necessary, britain. you've already given us a huge oil painting. >> did you know larry king could have written that material? he's that funny. speaking of, here's larry king, live, it starts right now. >>> tonight, hugh hefner is here been the mogul who made playboy a household name and gave millions to social causes stood up for african-americans long before...