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thiscy aspecial midnight edition of "larry king live." i'm jim moret, sitting in for larry king. guests have been told they can speak if they wish. elizabeth taylor, macaulay culkin and other celebrities have joined the jackson family to say good-bye. you're looking at tape from earlier this evening, a procession of some 26 cars with family members, drove up. they were about an hour and 30 minutes late, getting under way. we're joined outside forest lawn by carlos diaz, correspondent for "extra." you've been there much of the day. i was there earlier. was extremely hot. any idea why it got off to such a late start? >> well, i mean, it's the exact same thing that happened a few months ago at staples center when that was supposed to start promptly at a certain time before noon and it started at about an hour and a half late and went a lot longer than people expected. this was supposed to -- this funeral service was supposed to last about an hour. it's already lasting longer than that. it got under way an hour late. but when you have so much to coordinate, you have 26 cars coming fr
thiscy aspecial midnight edition of "larry king live." i'm jim moret, sitting in for larry king. guests have been told they can speak if they wish. elizabeth taylor, macaulay culkin and other celebrities have joined the jackson family to say good-bye. you're looking at tape from earlier this evening, a procession of some 26 cars with family members, drove up. they were about an hour and 30 minutes late, getting under way. we're joined outside forest lawn by carlos diaz, correspondent...
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what's the vantage point, a final comment for "larry king live", ted? ning out to be a gorgeous night, larry, with the temperatures starting to drop and the sun setting and we're just waiting on the family and a few late guests. but no sign yet of the family. obviously once they arrive this will begin. but turning out to be just a gorgeous night and a beautiful setting. >> reporter: jim moret i know you'll head over here to host the next edition of "larry king live" in two hours. what do you want to tell us before you go? >> reporter: it's really, when you look at that magnificent setting of that memorial and now you look at this very dignified, private setting, it is really a fitting memorial, one that perhaps michael jackson would have really appreciated. >> larry: thank you, guys. thanks for great reporting. we only have a minute left. deepak, what are your thoughts? >> i think michael will be remembered as one of the greatest artists of our time. he could move as no one else. he could sing as no one else. he could go into a frenzied state as no one e
what's the vantage point, a final comment for "larry king live", ted? ning out to be a gorgeous night, larry, with the temperatures starting to drop and the sun setting and we're just waiting on the family and a few late guests. but no sign yet of the family. obviously once they arrive this will begin. but turning out to be just a gorgeous night and a beautiful setting. >> reporter: jim moret i know you'll head over here to host the next edition of "larry king live" in...
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larry king in the news. larry king taped an interview with controversial singer chris brown.nd, in the interview, brown said he doesn't remember assaulting his girlfriend, rihanna. [ audience boos ] in response, larry king said, "hey, if we're going to sit here and start listing things we don't remember, get comfortable, buddy." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] international sign for larry king right there. >> andy: good. >> conan: do that anywhere in the world, and they know what you're talking about. >> andy: yep. >> conan: simple travel tip for you. >> andy: if it comes up. >> conan: if it comes up, yeah. oh, it comes up, yeah. this is weird. in illinois, get this, a a 10-year-old boy, who does nothing but collect vacuum cleaners, says he can tell which model is running just by its sound. yeah. the boy can also tell which bully's hitting him just by the feel of his fist. [ laughter and applause ] yesterday, 549 musicians -- 549 musicians set a world record by forming the world's largest mariachi band. [ cheers and applause ] yes. it's good for them and bad for the peop
larry king in the news. larry king taped an interview with controversial singer chris brown.nd, in the interview, brown said he doesn't remember assaulting his girlfriend, rihanna. [ audience boos ] in response, larry king said, "hey, if we're going to sit here and start listing things we don't remember, get comfortable, buddy." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] international sign for larry king right there. >> andy: good. >> conan: do that anywhere in the world, and...
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now back to "larry king live." >> larry: we're back. chris, the february 8th episode shocked a lot of people for a lost reasons, including the fact that chris had spoken out about his mother having been a victim of domestic violence. here's some of what you told tyra banks before the incident. >> it affected me, you know what i'm saying especially toward women, i treat them differently. when i go through the same thing, put a woman through the same thing that i put my mother through. >> larry: what happened? >> made a mistake. made a mistake. it was just something i have to live up to and own. and know that i can change it and be a better person. i definitely made a mistake. >> larry: do you ever think maybe something the matter with me? >> i mean, i'm not saying i have a problem. but when people -- i'm willing to get counseling. i'm willing to learn myself more. because me being 20, i don't know everything. i'm not a man fully yet. so i want to definitely be a man and learn who i am and learn how to control emotions. learn how to contr
now back to "larry king live." >> larry: we're back. chris, the february 8th episode shocked a lot of people for a lost reasons, including the fact that chris had spoken out about his mother having been a victim of domestic violence. here's some of what you told tyra banks before the incident. >> it affected me, you know what i'm saying especially toward women, i treat them differently. when i go through the same thing, put a woman through the same thing that i put my...
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as much as the news on cnn. >> larry king stopped by "sportscenter." they say imports always get the best mileage. well, do they know this malibu offers an epa estimated 33 mpg highway? they never heard that. which is better than a comparable toyota camry or honda accord? they are stunned. they can't believe it. they need a minute. i had a feeling they would. introducing the 60-day satisfaction guarantee. buy a new chevy and if you don't love it, we'll take it back. there has never been more reasons to look at chevy. but put a ring of cheese in the crust and...jackpot! (anouncer) introducing pizza hut's new stuff crust pan piz
as much as the news on cnn. >> larry king stopped by "sportscenter." they say imports always get the best mileage. well, do they know this malibu offers an epa estimated 33 mpg highway? they never heard that. which is better than a comparable toyota camry or honda accord? they are stunned. they can't believe it. they need a minute. i had a feeling they would. introducing the 60-day satisfaction guarantee. buy a new chevy and if you don't love it, we'll take it back. there has...
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hall shared her story last night with cnn's larry king. >> larry: how did you get out?liceman saved me. the warehouse area was his beat. he shined his light on each individual lock and saw one was picked and he investigated. he banged on the door. >> larry: did phillip answer the door? >> phillip went to answer the door. he came back in. he said it's the heat. do i need to tie you up, or will you be good? i said i would be good. went back out with a receipt. i sat there for a minute and i thought if there's a policeman out there, i have to try. i went crashing through over and under the rugs and over the boxes right out into the parking area where the policeman was. completely naked. >> larry: the cop immediately what? >> looked at me like i was crazy. i said help me please. phillip said this is just my girlfriend. we're in there partying. it's no big deal. i said no, i'm not. i'm not. keep him away from me. finally the policeman said go back and get closed because it was november in reno. i was freezing. there was snow on the ground. he let me go back in and get dresse
hall shared her story last night with cnn's larry king. >> larry: how did you get out?liceman saved me. the warehouse area was his beat. he shined his light on each individual lock and saw one was picked and he investigated. he banged on the door. >> larry: did phillip answer the door? >> phillip went to answer the door. he came back in. he said it's the heat. do i need to tie you up, or will you be good? i said i would be good. went back out with a receipt. i sat there for a...
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he explained the necessity for health care reform to larry king. in about 30 or 35 seconds in a way anybody walking down the sidewalk could understand like that. the incumbent president obama, tremendously gifted individual in terms of explaining things, hasn't been able to explain the need to change health care legislation in this country. do you think there is a role for president clinton to play in this? >> i think he is playing it. he's talking about the complexity of health care, but also talking about how things changed since he tried unsuccessfully for getting it through. you can see how he makes the case for this president to get it through. >> chris matthews returns monday night at 5:00 and 7:00 evening with more "hardball." "countdown with keith olbermann" starts right now. >>> which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow? going public, the new cbs/"new york times" poll, nearly half of republicans favor the public option. why are 100% of their senators opposed to it? and could their instructionist tactics be helping democrats
he explained the necessity for health care reform to larry king. in about 30 or 35 seconds in a way anybody walking down the sidewalk could understand like that. the incumbent president obama, tremendously gifted individual in terms of explaining things, hasn't been able to explain the need to change health care legislation in this country. do you think there is a role for president clinton to play in this? >> i think he is playing it. he's talking about the complexity of health care, but...
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>> larry king starts now. see you tomorrow night. >> larry: tonight -- chris brown exclusive. do you remember doing it? >> no. >> larry: the singer talks for the only time on tv. >> it's crazy. >> larry: about why he hit rihanna. >> you lose your temper in the heat of the argument or whatever the case may be -- >> larry: why he pled guilty to felony assault. about the infamous photo. >> i didn't know if they were real. >> larry: and his feelings for rihanna today? >> do you love her? >> definitely. >> larry: in love with her? a chris brown exclusive, right now next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. with us tonight on "larry king live" are chris brown, his mother joyce hopkins and his attorney mark geragos. chris entered a guilty plea on june 22nd that allowed him to avoid jail time after a widely publicized incident with his girlfriend rihanna. a second felony charge making criminal threats was dropped. and chris was sentenced to five years probation, six months' community labor. we thank you all for coming. how are you doing? >> good, thank you. >> larry: this had
>> larry king starts now. see you tomorrow night. >> larry: tonight -- chris brown exclusive. do you remember doing it? >> no. >> larry: the singer talks for the only time on tv. >> it's crazy. >> larry: about why he hit rihanna. >> you lose your temper in the heat of the argument or whatever the case may be -- >> larry: why he pled guilty to felony assault. about the infamous photo. >> i didn't know if they were real. >> larry: and...
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larry king starts right now. >> larry: tonight, remembering ted kennedy. the passing of the lion of the senate. torn by tragedy, troubled by scandal, thwarted in his own white house bid, ted kennedy took a stand on liberal principles and claimed his place on the national landscape. we recall his life and listen to his words. next on this special edition of "larry king live." thanks for joining us. ted kennedy was an american legend. while his last name garnered him a great deal of attention, his career in the senate allowed him to carve his own legacy. the youngest of nine children, he outlived all three of his brothers, joe jr., jack and bobby, he entered the senate in 1962 and over the decades emerged as an influential and iconic figure in the democratic party. i had the privilege of interviewing senator kennedy several times. we often talked about his family legacy and world-famous last name. what is it like to be a kennedy, to be ted kennedy? i mean it. you drive around and there's the kennedy center. then there's the kennedy -- the grave site. it can
larry king starts right now. >> larry: tonight, remembering ted kennedy. the passing of the lion of the senate. torn by tragedy, troubled by scandal, thwarted in his own white house bid, ted kennedy took a stand on liberal principles and claimed his place on the national landscape. we recall his life and listen to his words. next on this special edition of "larry king live." thanks for joining us. ted kennedy was an american legend. while his last name garnered him a great deal...
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the oral-b pulsar. >>> you're watching "larry king live." i'm dr. ry tonight. sharon murch is joining us. her daughter, michaela was kidnapped in 1988. sharon, as you've watched this unfold, is it eerily similar to what happened to your daughter? >> well, yes, there are a lot of similarities between jaycee's kidnapping and michaela's kidnapping. the cases have intersected in the investigations over the years because of those similarities. and when jaycee was found alive, my first thought was, please, god, let michaela be with her. >> and, of course, we know that she wasn't with her. has there ever been an arrest or an active suspect in the case of michaela? >> there have been a number of suspects. the place have been investigating over 13,000 leads in the last 20 years, but there have never been any arrests. >> do you still hold out hope that she's alive? >> i do still hold out hope that she's alive. one of the neighbors of the garrido's several years ago reported that there were girls living in the backyard and they reported that there were not thre
the oral-b pulsar. >>> you're watching "larry king live." i'm dr. ry tonight. sharon murch is joining us. her daughter, michaela was kidnapped in 1988. sharon, as you've watched this unfold, is it eerily similar to what happened to your daughter? >> well, yes, there are a lot of similarities between jaycee's kidnapping and michaela's kidnapping. the cases have intersected in the investigations over the years because of those similarities. and when jaycee was found...
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"larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, kidnapped nightmare exclusive. a woman, raped by the man who allegedly abducted a little girl 18 years ago is going to tell her shocking story. was a monster released from prison, free to walk the streets? wait until you hear what she has to say. >>> plus, inside the house of horrors, see where the child taken against her will grew up and raised two daughters. those acquainted with them are here, stunned by the strange and disturbing news. and then, her stepfather, once a suspect, reveals how she is doing now. can her family really reunite? will she recover? what happens next to the man all of america hates? right now on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening, there are some late developments in the phillip garrido kidnapping case tonight. let's go to dan simon in antioch, california. dan, what's up? >> reporter: hi, larry, authorities are announcing tonight that cadaver dogs found a bone fragment on the property next to the garrido house. garrido at one time according to police had access to the property. again
"larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, kidnapped nightmare exclusive. a woman, raped by the man who allegedly abducted a little girl 18 years ago is going to tell her shocking story. was a monster released from prison, free to walk the streets? wait until you hear what she has to say. >>> plus, inside the house of horrors, see where the child taken against her will grew up and raised two daughters. those acquainted with them are here, stunned by the...
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what made worse than larry king was when he denigrated oprah afterwards, after larry king, and said that oprah's interviews on her show was a slap in the face to him. this guy's going nowhere. i hope his career goes down the toilet. >> oh, boy. let's talk about montana, what's taking place there. it could become the first state to allow medical aid in dying. why? avery? >> well, this is a very, very serious issue about the personal rights of the terminally ill. it's a very serious matter because the question that the montana supreme court considered this week was where does medicine go, where does science go. if someone is going to die, can they die with dignity. now, the attorney general argued that doctors cannot play a role in facilitating death, but i think based on the questions we heard from the justices, their concern was when the terminally ill person works with the doctor to further alleviate pain, shouldn't that be a personal right and my prediction is that that's where we're going to see coming out of montana. >> i wonder, richard, are you willing to predict, too, this is a st
what made worse than larry king was when he denigrated oprah afterwards, after larry king, and said that oprah's interviews on her show was a slap in the face to him. this guy's going nowhere. i hope his career goes down the toilet. >> oh, boy. let's talk about montana, what's taking place there. it could become the first state to allow medical aid in dying. why? avery? >> well, this is a very, very serious issue about the personal rights of the terminally ill. it's a very serious...
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"larry king" starts now. >> larry: tonight, primetime exclusive. we knew him as senator kennedy.y knew him as dad. patrick and ted jr., on the revealing memoir their father didn't live long enough to tell us about, taking us inside america's most famous political dynasty. intimate insights into a political icon. and patriarch. ted kennedy, the father, remembered by his still grieving sons. >> i love you, dad. i always will and i miss you already. >> larry: next on this special edition of "larry king live." good evening. a great american no matter what your politics, a great american passed away on august 25th. he had written a memoir to be published shortly. turned out shortly after his death. the book is "true compass: the memoir by edward m. kennedy." i will tell you, over the weekend i have spent time reading this book and it is one of the best biographies-memoirs i have ever read. i commend it to you completely. joining us in new york, congressman patrick kennedy, the younger son of ted kennedy and ted kennedy jr., the older son of the senator. has it all finally set in, patr
"larry king" starts now. >> larry: tonight, primetime exclusive. we knew him as senator kennedy.y knew him as dad. patrick and ted jr., on the revealing memoir their father didn't live long enough to tell us about, taking us inside america's most famous political dynasty. intimate insights into a political icon. and patriarch. ted kennedy, the father, remembered by his still grieving sons. >> i love you, dad. i always will and i miss you already. >> larry: next on...
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the women faced off before when joe guest hosted "larry king live." that's at 9:00 here on hln. >>> you remember him as the teacher that goes on and on and on but he also knows a thing or two about the economy. ben stein in this week's mind over money. >> my basic philosophy is to make as much as i can make and spend as much as i can spend as fast as i can but along the way because of some residual teaching by my mother and father i save a little bit. i think what people should learn from this is when they finally do get employed, save some money. there are going to be rough patches in life. you should save enough that if you lose your job, you can keep yourself going for a couple years until you find your next one. if you're not saving so much it hurts, you're not saving enough. you have to say to yourself a smaller, lower standard of living when you're young will pay enormous dividends when you're old. diversify, diversify. get yourself into everything. american stocks, earn growth, american value. foreign stocks. developing. get yourself into bobdn
the women faced off before when joe guest hosted "larry king live." that's at 9:00 here on hln. >>> you remember him as the teacher that goes on and on and on but he also knows a thing or two about the economy. ben stein in this week's mind over money. >> my basic philosophy is to make as much as i can make and spend as much as i can spend as fast as i can but along the way because of some residual teaching by my mother and father i save a little bit. i think what...
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next on this special edition of "larry king live." thanks for joining us. ted kennedy was an american legend. while his last name garnered him a great deal after tension, his career in the senate allowed him to cause his own legacy. the youngest of nine children, he outlived all three of his brothers, joe jr., jack and bobby, he entered the senate in 1962 and over the decades emerged as an influential and iconic figure in the democratic party. i had the privilege of interviewing senator kennedy several times. we often talked about his family legacy and world-famous last name. what is it like to be a kennedy, to be ted kennedy? you drive around and there's the kennedy center. it can never leave you. it can't leave you. you live and you work here. what is that like? >> well, i think the first impression that i always had is how fortunate i've been to have grown up in a family and been able to learn what i tried to learn and continue to learn. but most people learn what i did from wonderful parents and great brothers and sisters. my sisters do very many intere
next on this special edition of "larry king live." thanks for joining us. ted kennedy was an american legend. while his last name garnered him a great deal after tension, his career in the senate allowed him to cause his own legacy. the youngest of nine children, he outlived all three of his brothers, joe jr., jack and bobby, he entered the senate in 1962 and over the decades emerged as an influential and iconic figure in the democratic party. i had the privilege of interviewing...
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"larry king" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, you lie! the two words of conservative congressman, now wishes he never said to the president of the united states. democrats didn't like it. republicans won't defend him. is joe wilson's apology enough? plus, dr. andrew weil will examine barack obama's health care plan. does he agree with the prescription? he'll tell you how to protect your family from the flu epidemic, next on "larry king live." >> larry: good eveningr. we begin with two outstanding folks to discuss their side of this important issue. in new orleans, james carville. cnn political contributor, democratic strategist down in dallas, texas. nancy fultonhower, republican strategist and former advisor to john mccain. before we get into this, joe wilson fiasco, james, is the president going to get a bill? >> i think so. i mean, a pretty good bit of optimism. i talk to a number of people a day. there's some sense something's going to be coming out of the senate finance committee. but this thing has been tried by many presidents. and
"larry king" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, you lie! the two words of conservative congressman, now wishes he never said to the president of the united states. democrats didn't like it. republicans won't defend him. is joe wilson's apology enough? plus, dr. andrew weil will examine barack obama's health care plan. does he agree with the prescription? he'll tell you how to protect your family from the flu epidemic, next on "larry king live." >> larry: good...
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. >> there is much more on patrick swayze up next on "larry king live." that does it for us here. good night. >> larry: patrick swayze made every woman want to be his dance partner or wife. the guy who was tender and tough is taken by cancer. grieving friends tell us what the world has lost. then, kanye west's outrageous act. >> taylor, i'm really happy for you and i'm going to let you finish, but beyonce had one of the best videos of all time. >> larry: stealing the mike and the spotlight from taylor swift. which kanye should we believe. dr. is here on the two-face rapper. the answers here on "larry king live." good evening. amily, friends and fans are patrick swayze. he lost his brave battle against pancreatic cancer at age 57 yesterday. we send our condolences to patrick's wife and family and will be speaking to his famous friends in a little while. joining us exclusively from palo alto, california is dr. george fisher. the oncologist who treated swayze in his last days at the stanford hospital and clinic. why is pancreatic cancer such a death blow? >> it's a difficult disease i
. >> there is much more on patrick swayze up next on "larry king live." that does it for us here. good night. >> larry: patrick swayze made every woman want to be his dance partner or wife. the guy who was tender and tough is taken by cancer. grieving friends tell us what the world has lost. then, kanye west's outrageous act. >> taylor, i'm really happy for you and i'm going to let you finish, but beyonce had one of the best videos of all time. >> larry:...
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the queen of the divas tells us right here, right now, on "larry king live." >> larry: it is always a great pleasure to welcome kathy griffin to this program. she's the emmy winning star of "my life on the d-list" and the author of the memoir according to kathy griffin. a memoir according to you? >> i don't always get days right. >> larry: so maybe this is right? >> no, it's right. maybe something happened on a thursday and -- look, it's not according to larry king. >> larry: and when you say a special book club -- >> it's been chosen by oprah's book club. >> larry: has oprah said that? >> yes cl. >> larry: kathy? and, oh, larry. eating disorders and i actually and people think you have a what else would you expect? and let's get serious first and then we'll go from there. >> am i -- >> you know that oprah is interviewing wit three houston and she said that she actually had to pray the night before to the lord to inspire her to give a good interview. now, how much did you pray last night about this? >>. >> larry: oprah had to pray? >> yeah. >> larry: why would oprah have to pray -- >>
the queen of the divas tells us right here, right now, on "larry king live." >> larry: it is always a great pleasure to welcome kathy griffin to this program. she's the emmy winning star of "my life on the d-list" and the author of the memoir according to kathy griffin. a memoir according to you? >> i don't always get days right. >> larry: so maybe this is right? >> no, it's right. maybe something happened on a thursday and -- look, it's not according...
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tonight, i'm gonna give you a special behind-the-scenes look at the making of "horrifyingly sexy larry kingch is really cool. because, honestly, it takes -- it takes a warehouseful of koreans to make just two seconds of that. it takes like one week, and they churn out two seconds, and it's so interesting when you see all the work that goes into that. honestly, it's not a cheap way to just get you to watch a girl dancing in her underwear. it's really not. it's amazing. it's a really cool cgi effect, and it stars playboy playmate irina voronina. [ cheers and applause ] all right. it was a big week for the film industry. we had the oscar nominations, the sundance film festival, so i thought, "why not check in with our old friend matt mcconaughey live from park city, utah?" matt!from park city, utah?" there he is. >> buenos buenos, spike. greetings from sundance, where it's all right, all right, all right. [ laughter ] matthew, aren't you a little cold? shouldn't you put a shirt on? >> no can do, spike.shirt on? my nipples are at double diamond expert hardness. [ laughter ] i could hang my sara
tonight, i'm gonna give you a special behind-the-scenes look at the making of "horrifyingly sexy larry kingch is really cool. because, honestly, it takes -- it takes a warehouseful of koreans to make just two seconds of that. it takes like one week, and they churn out two seconds, and it's so interesting when you see all the work that goes into that. honestly, it's not a cheap way to just get you to watch a girl dancing in her underwear. it's really not. it's amazing. it's a really cool...
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right now, "larry king live." >> listen to me. >> larry: tonight judge judy is strajed. that phillip garrido was let out of prison just to snatch jaycee dugard off the street. >>> plus exclusive, the police detective's daughter who was kidnapped and murdered, she dialed 911 from the killer's own phone. a witness who knew she was in trouble made another frantic call. why didn't police find denise lee before it was too late? her husband speaks publicly for the first time since her murder trial, the heart breaking crime that left two children without a mother and could send a monster to the chair, next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening, one reminder following the president's speech tomorrow to both elements of congress, we will follow it with a major panel discussion, that's following president obama's health speech tomorrow night, a major panel discussion right here. judi jew sheindlin, her 14th season premiers on monday night. the jaycee dugard case. a girl kidnapped at age 11, allegedly held captive by this convicted rapist and his wife for 18 years, bore two
right now, "larry king live." >> listen to me. >> larry: tonight judge judy is strajed. that phillip garrido was let out of prison just to snatch jaycee dugard off the street. >>> plus exclusive, the police detective's daughter who was kidnapped and murdered, she dialed 911 from the killer's own phone. a witness who knew she was in trouble made another frantic call. why didn't police find denise lee before it was too late? her husband speaks publicly for the first...
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right now on "larry king live." >>> good evening, late developments in the phillip garrido kidnapping case tonight. let's go to dan simon in antioch, california. dan, what's up? >> hi, larry, authorities announcing tonight that cadaver dogs found a bone fragment on the property next to the garrido house. garrido at one time according to police had access to the property. again, they found this bone fragment and at this point are not sure if that fragment is from a human or animal. we'll be taking it to a lab for testing. but we should keep in mind that authorities have said they're looking at phillip garrido in connection with the murders of several prostitutes in the 1990s. the second thing we can report tonight is that local police confirming they are also investigating phillip garrido as a possible suspect in the kidnapping and abduction of two young girls here in california. those abductions taking place about 20 years ago. their names, the girls' names at the time, 13-year-old eileen micelof, abducted while going to an ice skating lesson, and 9-year-old micahlah garrick thrown in
right now on "larry king live." >>> good evening, late developments in the phillip garrido kidnapping case tonight. let's go to dan simon in antioch, california. dan, what's up? >> hi, larry, authorities announcing tonight that cadaver dogs found a bone fragment on the property next to the garrido house. garrido at one time according to police had access to the property. again, they found this bone fragment and at this point are not sure if that fragment is from a human...
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listen to his childhood friends talking to larry king last night on our sister network, cnn. >> it's very shocking to me. this is not the raymond clark that i know. and, honestly, at the time being, i can't say that i believe he's guilty. i've known him so long, i just can't picture him doing something like that, no, not at all. >> have you ever known him to be violent? >> no. not at all. i've known him to be outgoing, happy, athletic, fun. violent? not at all. >> however, some co-workers call him a control freak, a rude creep, obsessed with lab rules. and we're learning more about an alleged rape, a dark past. did raymond clark lead a secret double life? that's what we're talking about right now joining me we've got robin bond, former prosecutor who specializes in workplace violence, as well as paul bass, the editor of the "new haven independent." paul, so many developments, fast and fewious, bring us up to date. what is the very latest? >> the very latest, mr. clark is sitting in a maximum security jail. the police have submitted over 1,000-page arrest warrant based largely on phys
listen to his childhood friends talking to larry king last night on our sister network, cnn. >> it's very shocking to me. this is not the raymond clark that i know. and, honestly, at the time being, i can't say that i believe he's guilty. i've known him so long, i just can't picture him doing something like that, no, not at all. >> have you ever known him to be violent? >> no. not at all. i've known him to be outgoing, happy, athletic, fun. violent? not at all. >>...
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earlier singer chris brown talked about a situation with our larry king. but for every high-profile case that grabs headlines, there are thousands of families suffering in silence. we'll meet one woman who's working to make a difference. >>> and then later for you, you know it's going to be a bad day when a car not only crashes into your house but takes out the entire second floor. so i couldn't always do what i wanted to do. but 5 minutes ago i took symbicort and symbicort is already helping significantly improve my lung function. so today, i've noticed a significant difference in my breathing. and i'm doing more of what i want to do. so we're clear, it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. my doctor said symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. my copd often meant i had to wait to do what i wa
earlier singer chris brown talked about a situation with our larry king. but for every high-profile case that grabs headlines, there are thousands of families suffering in silence. we'll meet one woman who's working to make a difference. >>> and then later for you, you know it's going to be a bad day when a car not only crashes into your house but takes out the entire second floor. so i couldn't always do what i wanted to do. but 5 minutes ago i took symbicort and symbicort is already...
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larry king live starts right now. see you tomorrow night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight you lie, the two words of conservative congressman that you now wishes had he never said to the president of the united states. democrats didn't like it. republicans won't defend him. is joe wilson's apology enough? plus, dr. andrew weil. he will examine barack obama's health care reform plan. should we scrap the system and start over? we'll tell you how to protect your family from the flu epidemic next on "larry king live." >>> good evening. we begin with two outstanding folks to discuss their side of this important issue. in new orleans james carville, cnn political contributor and democratic strategist, and in dallas, texas, nancy, the republican strategist and former advisor to john mccain. before we get into this, joe wilson fiasco, is -- james, is the president going to get a bill? >> i think so. i mean, a pretty good set of optimism, and i talk to a number of people a day. there's sh sense that will be co
larry king live starts right now. see you tomorrow night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight you lie, the two words of conservative congressman that you now wishes had he never said to the president of the united states. democrats didn't like it. republicans won't defend him. is joe wilson's apology enough? plus, dr. andrew weil. he will examine barack obama's health care reform plan. should we scrap the system and start over? we'll tell you how to protect your family...
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you were annoying on larry king, and you were tedious at the u.n.afi thinks you're a hack. no one is watching you and believes what is coming out of your mouth. as my mother used to say [ speaking foreign language ] which translating to, never trust a short man with a long range missile. but that's just me. >> you can catch her at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on hln "news and views." >>> if you enjoyed her she had trong words on the topic of iranian president ahmadinejad. so we wanted you to weigh in on this story as well. doou do you think raun poses a real threat? first, ralph in missouri has this to say. here's ralph. >> i do believe iran is a severe threat. i believe they're going to cause the third world war. they've put their nose in our business for 30 years. and now they have the equipment to do so. i also believe they may be hiding bin laden there since it's only country left we haven't looked in. thank you. >> our thanks to you. we also have callers online right now. rebecca is in mississippi. rebecca, do you agree with the last caller? wh
you were annoying on larry king, and you were tedious at the u.n.afi thinks you're a hack. no one is watching you and believes what is coming out of your mouth. as my mother used to say [ speaking foreign language ] which translating to, never trust a short man with a long range missile. but that's just me. >> you can catch her at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on hln "news and views." >>> if you enjoyed her she had trong words on the topic of iranian president...
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the comment is about larry king's brother. what is your real opinion of kate gosselin?> well, i love that show and i've been watching it since it was an innocent christian show about the christian couple who has their eight kids and they go to the church bake-off. now they don't mention the jesus so much since john gosselin has taken every woman and kate gosselin turned rosy. >> larry: why do you like it? >> i know this is terrible and makes me a bad person, but i could watch somebody's marriage fall apart all day long. >> larry: what do you think about a tummy tuck? >> i think it's great. the kids should be there and they might have to be stitched down to their naughty parts because after all those kids, you got a needle and thread nearby. >> larry: john gave an interview the other day. here's an excerpt. >> i was abused. >> larry: what does that mean? >> i was verbally abused, i was beaten down. she used to hold our kids over me and say, don't spend time with your mom, spend time with the kids. why can't i spend time with my mom and the kids? i'm not going back to tha
the comment is about larry king's brother. what is your real opinion of kate gosselin?> well, i love that show and i've been watching it since it was an innocent christian show about the christian couple who has their eight kids and they go to the church bake-off. now they don't mention the jesus so much since john gosselin has taken every woman and kate gosselin turned rosy. >> larry: why do you like it? >> i know this is terrible and makes me a bad person, but i could watch...
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next on "larry king live." we have a fascinating hour ahead about the manson's reign of terror four decades ago. before we get to our exclusive guests, including a former manson follower, here's a look at charles manson and his so 46 called family. >> one of the reasons i don't want out is because i am very mad, and i don't know if i can control myself. >> larry: 40 years after one of the most notorious murder sprees in history, a man responsible for seven brutal killings is still in prison, and he has never shown regret. >> the only thing i'm guilty about, do i look like i have remorse or fear about anything? >> larry: on august 9th, 1960, charles manson dispatched members of his so-called family to the home of actor sharon tate, the pregnant wife of actor roman polansky, when they were finished, tate was murdered, along with three others. the very next night with news of the first rampage terrorizing l.a., manson followers struck again. their victims, leno and rosemary labianca stabbed to death in their upsca
next on "larry king live." we have a fascinating hour ahead about the manson's reign of terror four decades ago. before we get to our exclusive guests, including a former manson follower, here's a look at charles manson and his so 46 called family. >> one of the reasons i don't want out is because i am very mad, and i don't know if i can control myself. >> larry: 40 years after one of the most notorious murder sprees in history, a man responsible for seven brutal killings...
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now back to "larry king live." >> larry: five months before he passed away in the midst of his battleotaped an interview with the editor and publisher of his memoir. here's part of what he shared about his own father. >> i had a sit-down with my dad. he said, teddy, you have to make up your mind whether you want to have a constructive and positive attitude and influence on your time. and if you're not interested in a purposeful, useful, constructive life, i just want you to know i have other children that are out there that intend to have a purposeful and constructive life. so you have to make up your mind about which direction you're going to go. i remember climbing into bed and staring at the ceiling for a time, but the night hadn't been over when it was very clear to me what kind of life i wanted to lead. >> larry: who's the patriarch of the kennedy family now? we'll ask, right after the break. the interior "positively oozes class," raves "car magazine." "slick and sensuous," boasts "the washington times." "the most striking vw in recent memory," declares-- okay, i get it already.
now back to "larry king live." >> larry: five months before he passed away in the midst of his battleotaped an interview with the editor and publisher of his memoir. here's part of what he shared about his own father. >> i had a sit-down with my dad. he said, teddy, you have to make up your mind whether you want to have a constructive and positive attitude and influence on your time. and if you're not interested in a purposeful, useful, constructive life, i just want you...
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wow. >> sing ee eer chris brown talko larry king about assaulting rihanna.ves her despite being separated by a court order. he says he want to be a better role model. you can catch the full interview tonight on cnn. >>> two storms and two oceans. hurricanes jimena hit last hour along mexico's southern baja peninsula. most populated areas and resorts on the southern tip escaped the worst of it. in the atlantic tropical storm erika formed now. it is churning near the leeward islands. we have our eye on both of these. jacqui jeras keeping very busy in the hurricane headquarters. right now things look okay, right? >> so far. you know, we're waiting obviously to get more reports out of mexico but it is great to know that the big populated areas here certainly got missed. we did have landfall about an hour and a half or so ago near alleges island right here that we'll circle for you. it moves north and will go back over the open waters here. at this time we're not that worried about it. the reason why is because check out the water temperatures with this thing. th
wow. >> sing ee eer chris brown talko larry king about assaulting rihanna.ves her despite being separated by a court order. he says he want to be a better role model. you can catch the full interview tonight on cnn. >>> two storms and two oceans. hurricanes jimena hit last hour along mexico's southern baja peninsula. most populated areas and resorts on the southern tip escaped the worst of it. in the atlantic tropical storm erika formed now. it is churning near the leeward...
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she told her story to larry king. listen to what she says happened next. >> phillip went out to answer the door. he came back in and he said, it's the heat. am i going to have to tie you up or are you going to be good? and i said, no, i've been good. don't tie me up. he went back out with the receipt and i thought for a minute, if there's a policeman out there, i have to try. >> larry: what did you do? >> i went crashing through over the boxes right out into the parking area from the policeman was. completely naked. >> garrido was kidnapp convicter kidnapping and raping hall. but only served 11 years of a 50-year sentence. how did a monster like this ever get out of prison? we'll take your calls. joining me to talk about it, stacy kaiser, psychotherapist. also with us, robin sachs, prosecutor and author. stacy, let me start with you. as this lady comes forward bravely to tell her story, she's been dealing with this for the better part of 30 years, will deal with it the rest of her life. can you ever get over something
she told her story to larry king. listen to what she says happened next. >> phillip went out to answer the door. he came back in and he said, it's the heat. am i going to have to tie you up or are you going to be good? and i said, no, i've been good. don't tie me up. he went back out with the receipt and i thought for a minute, if there's a policeman out there, i have to try. >> larry: what did you do? >> i went crashing through over the boxes right out into the parking area...
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in an interview on cnn's larry king live, mahmoud ahmadinejad called mr.d the u.s. president for reneging on the call of international community at the united nations general assembly. >> translator: we did not expect mr. obama, within less than 48 years -- 48 hours -- to basically violate the commitment that he spoke of at the united nations. >> mr. ahmadinejad commented on the massive postelection protests in his country saying, quote, a few people complained of fraud. and he also dismissed accounts of violence against the protesters saying most of the people who were hurt were progovernment. >>> tonight's show host conan o'brien is recovering after hitting his head during a stunt for his show. doctors examined him today at the hospital. he's keeping quiet about his condition. the network is not saying if show production will resume next week. last night, they aired a "tonight show" rerun. o'brien is making light of the mishap. in his statement, he said, quote, i was enjoying playing with mrs. lincoln. next thing i knew, i was in bed being served cookies
in an interview on cnn's larry king live, mahmoud ahmadinejad called mr.d the u.s. president for reneging on the call of international community at the united nations general assembly. >> translator: we did not expect mr. obama, within less than 48 years -- 48 hours -- to basically violate the commitment that he spoke of at the united nations. >> mr. ahmadinejad commented on the massive postelection protests in his country saying, quote, a few people complained of fraud. and he also...
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now, larry ki"larry king live" right now if. >> larry: tonight, murder at yale. a beloved grad student, bride to be, found dead and buried in the wall of a campus building on her wedding day. and now police say she was strangled. did one of the school's own kill annie le? police have a person of interest in custody. then they let him go. and then, president carter's shocking comments on race. >> an overwhelming portion of the intensely demonstrated animosity toward president barack obama is based on the fact that he is a black man. >> larry: could he be right? racism in 2009 america, next, on "larry king live." >>> good evening. a couple of things. next monday night, in new york, live, president bill clinton will be our special guest. you may have noticed the fancy new table and everything here. we are now in hd every night. good evening. there are major developments in the murder that has rocked the yale university campus. let's get right to them with reporter susan raf. she's with wsb tv in new haven tonight. what's the latest in this case, susan? >> reporter:
now, larry ki"larry king live" right now if. >> larry: tonight, murder at yale. a beloved grad student, bride to be, found dead and buried in the wall of a campus building on her wedding day. and now police say she was strangled. did one of the school's own kill annie le? police have a person of interest in custody. then they let him go. and then, president carter's shocking comments on race. >> an overwhelming portion of the intensely demonstrated animosity toward...
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last night, kate gosselin of "jon and kate plus 8" was on "larry king".g pretending he knows who she is. and what she does. uncle frank, do you know who kate goslin is? >> no. >> and you're about larry's age. >> what? >> never mind. [ laughter ] >> exactly. >> the big news is that the "jon and kate plus 8" show might not go on next season because jon says he might not want to i -- doesn't want to do it anymore. can you imagine? obama goes on vacation and the whole country falls apart. jon wants to focus on what's important which is having sex on yachts with 23-year-old girls. it's refreshing to find someone who doesn't care about the fame. but since kate and i guess the kids do want to keep doing the show they figured out a solution that i guess will make everybody happy. >> a single mom struggling to raise eight kids. a performing family struggling to pay the rent. and this fall, they're all living under one roof. jackie, karen, tito, hannah, madeline, latoya, colin, jim, joel, prince michael, paris, blanket and joe. >> the only thing better than the jac
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in a condemned home of jaycee dugard's accused kidnaper, next on "larry king live." e begin with the murder at yale and developments in the case against raymond clark, the man charged with murdering grad student annie le. let's get the latest from cnn's randi kaye in new haven, connecticut. randi. >> reporter: we have a lot of new information to share with you tonight. first off, investigators focused on ray clark after they viewed, i'm told, more than 700 hours of videotape from the lab building security cameras. and according to our source with good knowledge of this investigation, they saw ray clark on that video and he really stood out to them. here's why. they say he left that building after someone possibly ray clark himself, pulled the fire alarm on the day of the murder. he left that building with his head in his hands looking distraught. that caught their attention. that same source tells me that clark's dna clearly connects him to the murder scene, indicating that the victim's dna was found on the body of raymond clark. also, i can tell you that authorities
in a condemned home of jaycee dugard's accused kidnaper, next on "larry king live." e begin with the murder at yale and developments in the case against raymond clark, the man charged with murdering grad student annie le. let's get the latest from cnn's randi kaye in new haven, connecticut. randi. >> reporter: we have a lot of new information to share with you tonight. first off, investigators focused on ray clark after they viewed, i'm told, more than 700 hours of videotape...
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. >>> larry king starts now. see you tomorrow night. >> larry: tonight exclusive, the man whose wife killed their daughter, their three nieces, three men, strangers in an incoming car and herself in a horrific wrong-way crash is here. the medical examiner says she was drunk. maybe high on pot when she drove head on into tragedy on a new york highway. but her family and friends say there's another explanation to this heartbreaking story. they say they have evidence to prove it. how do they explain a bottle of vodka in her van? did she use drugs? could she have kept a secret from those who knew her best? all next on "larry king live." good evening. before we begin, we certainly would like to offer our condolences to the families and friends of all eight people killed in the crash we are going to discuss tonight. on sunday, july 26th, diane schuler, while on her way home to long island from a campground drove the wrong way on new york's taconic parkway with a minivan full of children, eight people in all were killed.
. >>> larry king starts now. see you tomorrow night. >> larry: tonight exclusive, the man whose wife killed their daughter, their three nieces, three men, strangers in an incoming car and herself in a horrific wrong-way crash is here. the medical examiner says she was drunk. maybe high on pot when she drove head on into tragedy on a new york highway. but her family and friends say there's another explanation to this heartbreaking story. they say they have evidence to prove it....
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excerpts released by "people" and larry king, brown who pleaded guilty to beating his ex-girlfriend rihanna says he still loves the singer. later he claimed he was misquoted about having no memory of the assault. >>> the staff are staying and fighting an oncoming wildfire rather than try to relocate the 64 lions, tigers, and other animals that live there. >>> finally 40 years after rolling stones guitarist brian jones was found dead in his swimming pool. police said yesterday they will review the presumed accident in light of new evidence of possible homicide. he was the prime organizer and legend has it he chose the band's name from a song title on a muddy waters album. >>> apparently some investigative journalist had hundreds of pages of information they just now turned over to police and police say hold on, this might not have been an accident. >> well, a pool, you always kind of wonder. >> and at the time, apparently, it was ruled -- i think it was misadventure i think is how it's characterized by british police instead of possible alcohol and drug involvement. now four decades later co
excerpts released by "people" and larry king, brown who pleaded guilty to beating his ex-girlfriend rihanna says he still loves the singer. later he claimed he was misquoted about having no memory of the assault. >>> the staff are staying and fighting an oncoming wildfire rather than try to relocate the 64 lions, tigers, and other animals that live there. >>> finally 40 years after rolling stones guitarist brian jones was found dead in his swimming pool. police said...
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interview has led even aired, but kurt browning is already backtracking on a statement that he made to larry king. the challenge is becoming greater for soldiers in afghanistan. why does the military say that they need more help? carey is here to answer your plant and gardening questions. e-mail him are you making it easier for bacteria to grow on your dentures? you are if you use toothpaste instead of soaking them in polident. toothpaste is abrasive on dentures look, scratches where bacteria can collect and grow and bacteria can cause bad breath that's why i recommend replacing toothpaste with polident. only polident is proven to clean without scratching and kills 99.9% of odor causing bacteria don't scratch your dentures clean use polident every day (announcer) new icy hot medicated roll. for wherever you hurt. icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. the new icy hot medicated roll. with the roll, pain's under control. >> firefighters were busy in kentucky last night after a massive fire at the state fairgrounds. the fire destroyed their rounds, the fare is closed on sunday and fortunately there
interview has led even aired, but kurt browning is already backtracking on a statement that he made to larry king. the challenge is becoming greater for soldiers in afghanistan. why does the military say that they need more help? carey is here to answer your plant and gardening questions. e-mail him are you making it easier for bacteria to grow on your dentures? you are if you use toothpaste instead of soaking them in polident. toothpaste is abrasive on dentures look, scratches where bacteria...
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. >>> you heard what chris brown told larry king what he did to rihanna. do you buy his apology? did he say enough? text us your questions for nicole simpson's sister denise. as always, standard rates apply. some lunch. you hungry? yeah. me too. (door crashes in) (broadview alarm) (gasp and scream) go! go! go! go! go! go! (phone rings) hello? this is mark with broadview security. is everything okay? no. someone just tried to break in. i'm sending help right now. thank you. (announcer) brink's home security is now broadview security. call now to install the standard system for just $99. the proven technology of a broadview security system delivers rapid response from highly trained professionals, 24 hours a day. call now to get the $99 installation, plus a second keypad installed free. and, you could save up to 20% on your homeowner's insurance. call now - and get the system installed for just $99. broadview security for your home or bususess - the next generation of brink's home security. call now. >>> nancy garrido's attorney portraying his client as a victim. that may explain w
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right now on ""larry king live."" >>> good evening.dan simon in antioch, california. what's up? >> hi, larry. authorities announcing that cadaver dog found a bone fragment on the property next to the garrido house. garrido, according to police, had access to that property. they found this bone fragment will at this point they're not sure if it is from a humor an animal. they'll be taking it to a lab for he is thing but we should keep in mind that authorities have that they're looking at phillip garrido for the murders of several prostitutes in the 1990s. the second thing we can report to you is that local police are could not if you recalling that they are also investigating frip garrido as a possible suspect in the kidnapping and abduction of two young girl here in california. those abductions taking place about 20 years ago. their name, the girl' names at the time, 13-year-old eileen, she was abducted while going to an ice skating lesson, and the other girl, a 9-year-old, thrown into a car outside of a supermarket. in the case of me
right now on ""larry king live."" >>> good evening.dan simon in antioch, california. what's up? >> hi, larry. authorities announcing that cadaver dog found a bone fragment on the property next to the garrido house. garrido, according to police, had access to that property. they found this bone fragment will at this point they're not sure if it is from a humor an animal. they'll be taking it to a lab for he is thing but we should keep in mind that authorities...
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gentlemen, i would like both of you to listen to what president clinton -- he was on with larry king,na, earlier this week. let's listen. >> and they somehow believe that miraculously we should be the only rich country in the world that can't figure out how to cover everybody and keep shoveling literally $900 billion a year at health care. you think about how much our deficit is today. think about how much we're at a competitive disadvantage with other countries in manufacturing. we're throwing $900 billion away in health care that has nothing to do with good health and doesn't even cover everybody. so the people that are getting the big chunk of that money don't want to give it up and they're ready to stoke all of these fires. that's the fight barack obama wants. he wants to fight this on the merits, and i respect that and he's right about it. >> joe conason, right there you had the former president of the united states in about 35 seconds sort of giving an outline of the health care reform issues. i think in a far more cogent way than the incumbent president has. what's going on wit
gentlemen, i would like both of you to listen to what president clinton -- he was on with larry king,na, earlier this week. let's listen. >> and they somehow believe that miraculously we should be the only rich country in the world that can't figure out how to cover everybody and keep shoveling literally $900 billion a year at health care. you think about how much our deficit is today. think about how much we're at a competitive disadvantage with other countries in manufacturing. we're...
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[ laughter ] he's, like -- [ imitates larry king ] "crazy to me.." a man in minnesota was caught breaking into a zoo so he could feed pop-tarts to the gorillas. [ light laughter ] the man pled guilty to smoking the greatest pot ever. [ laughter ] "i did what? [ applause ] where are my pop-tarts? [ laughter ] i did what?" well, the internet officially turned 40 years old on wednesday. the internet is now told it has to ask its children how to use itself. [ laughter ] a new study from the centers for disease control found out the average video game player in the u.s. is 35 years old, overweight and depressed. and, ladies, he's single. [ laughter ] did anyone go to the movies this weekend? [ cheers and applause ] "final destination." "the final destination" came in number one athe box office taking in $28 million. it's a movie about narrowly escaping death. or as most people call it, lunch at arby's. [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] arby's fans out there? [ laughter ] "i'm walking out, man. this is bull crap. arby's is great." [ laughter ] it is a delici
[ laughter ] he's, like -- [ imitates larry king ] "crazy to me.." a man in minnesota was caught breaking into a zoo so he could feed pop-tarts to the gorillas. [ light laughter ] the man pled guilty to smoking the greatest pot ever. [ laughter ] "i did what? [ applause ] where are my pop-tarts? [ laughter ] i did what?" well, the internet officially turned 40 years old on wednesday. the internet is now told it has to ask its children how to use itself. [ laughter ] a new...
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next on "larry king live." >>> one reminder as we come on. bill clinton's special guest monday night. big news today in the murder of yale grad student annie le. a suspect was arrested, and that suspect is mr. clark, and in that connection joenks in new york bobby, raymond clark's best friend, bho grew up next door to clark, maurice perry, the childhood friend of raymond clark sense first grade, and in new haven, connecticut, marcia chambers, reporter for the new independent. bobby, you were friends sense childhood. grew up next door to him. what do you make of this? >> ray is my absolute best friend. he is someone i considered a dear friend of mine ever since growing up since we've been 5 years old up until, you know, thus far. it's just -- ray to me is -- i'm speaking on behalf of my friendship with him and for the rest of, you know, the town, absolute complete shock, cannot understand the position that ray is in reason, why he is in this position. obviously, we do know, you know, what is going on, but it's like, it's a complete shocker bec
next on "larry king live." >>> one reminder as we come on. bill clinton's special guest monday night. big news today in the murder of yale grad student annie le. a suspect was arrested, and that suspect is mr. clark, and in that connection joenks in new york bobby, raymond clark's best friend, bho grew up next door to clark, maurice perry, the childhood friend of raymond clark sense first grade, and in new haven, connecticut, marcia chambers, reporter for the new independent....
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his costart demi moore expressed sadness on twitter and larry king has planned a tribute to swayze on his show tonight. >>> the world is wishing prince harry happy 25th birthday and he stands to inherit millions from his mother. he is the most eligible bachelors and he and his brother were left equal shares of their more's estate following her death. both are entighteled to a royal income upon turning 25. harry doesn't have any wild parties planned but he will continue the pilot training with the royal air force. >>> and still ahead on "eyewitness news" today at noon a. live look outside. stay tuned, bernette woods will be back with the first warning weather forecast. >>> but first shall let's look at today's mid-day stocks. all three indexes are up this noon. >>> now, complete forecast and at first warning of severe weather. >> we are warmingu up nicely this afternoon. look around the area. we started out in the low 60s and 50s and we are into the upper 70s and 80s. coming in at 78 at bwi marshal. and you can see the humidity is low. but the dew point is relatively low and that's why
his costart demi moore expressed sadness on twitter and larry king has planned a tribute to swayze on his show tonight. >>> the world is wishing prince harry happy 25th birthday and he stands to inherit millions from his mother. he is the most eligible bachelors and he and his brother were left equal shares of their more's estate following her death. both are entighteled to a royal income upon turning 25. harry doesn't have any wild parties planned but he will continue the pilot...
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a chris brown exclusive, right now next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening.hopkins and his attorney mark geragos. chris entered a guilty plea on june 22nd that allowed him to avoid jail time after a widely publicized incident with his girlfriend rihanna. a second felony charge making criminal threats was dropped. and chris was sentenced to five years probation, six months' community labor. we thank you all for coming. how are you doing? >> good, thank you. >> larry: this had to be the worst period of your life? >> possibly. >> larry: possibly. are things calm for you now, are you into it? >> it's more of a relief that everything is all said and done as far as what i have to do, what's going on. it's no more media frenzy. for them to blow out of proportion. >> larry: so you're glad it's over? >> yeah. >> larry: what did you plead -- explain quickly, mark, what he pled guilty to. >> assault, basically is what it is. felony assault charge. five years' probation, what the judge calls community labor, and he has to undergo a domestic violence program for one year.
a chris brown exclusive, right now next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening.hopkins and his attorney mark geragos. chris entered a guilty plea on june 22nd that allowed him to avoid jail time after a widely publicized incident with his girlfriend rihanna. a second felony charge making criminal threats was dropped. and chris was sentenced to five years probation, six months' community labor. we thank you all for coming. how are you doing? >> good, thank you....
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larry king live will have a whole lot more on the yale murder case. also coming up money in mane street. where the jobs -- where they are in this economy, and believe it or not they are out there. we'll tell you. she wants to make up. we decide to turn in early. we just know. announcer: finding the moment that's right for you both can take some time. that's why cialis gives men with erectile dysfunction options: 36-hour cialis or cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. don't drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease
larry king live will have a whole lot more on the yale murder case. also coming up money in mane street. where the jobs -- where they are in this economy, and believe it or not they are out there. we'll tell you. she wants to make up. we decide to turn in early. we just know. announcer: finding the moment that's right for you both can take some time. that's why cialis gives men with erectile dysfunction options: 36-hour cialis or cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven...