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receive her king >> larry: the harlem alumni ensemble. ♪ >> larry: and shawn king. ♪ round the christmashanges everything >> larry: and the night before christmas as only queen latifah can read it. it's a special holiday celebration on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. and happy holidays. we've got a great hoir of beautiful music for you tonight.
receive her king >> larry: the harlem alumni ensemble. ♪ >> larry: and shawn king. ♪ round the christmashanges everything >> larry: and the night before christmas as only queen latifah can read it. it's a special holiday celebration on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. and happy holidays. we've got a great hoir of beautiful music for you tonight.
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you're watching "larry king live." stay with us. >>> welcome back to "larry king live." i'm jim moret from "inside ee edition." author robi ludwig joins us from morning. and here in los angeles, judy smith, a crisis management expert with impact strategies. judy, you've heard what many of these folks have said tonight. is this a lost cause, or what do you do if he's your client? >> oh, absolutely not. it's not a lost cause. tiger woods is an icon. >> a fallen icon. >> yes, but as everybody has pointed out, the american people are very forgiving. and he's doing exactly the right thing, taking time to deal with his marriage and his family and his kids. he'll be back. he'll be back. >> dr. robi ludwig, it's one thing to forgive someone. we don't even know everything he's done yet. and the news keeps piling on. what do you do to treat a patient in this situation? >> well, i would help tiger woods understand why he did what he did. i don't even know if tiger woods understands what motivated his behavior. and you need to first understand why you're doing what you're doing. if
you're watching "larry king live." stay with us. >>> welcome back to "larry king live." i'm jim moret from "inside ee edition." author robi ludwig joins us from morning. and here in los angeles, judy smith, a crisis management expert with impact strategies. judy, you've heard what many of these folks have said tonight. is this a lost cause, or what do you do if he's your client? >> oh, absolutely not. it's not a lost cause. tiger woods is an icon....
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it's time for td ameritrade. >> jim: welcome back to larry king live. jim moret from inside edition. i'm sitting in toend tonight for larry. on the phone is an old friend and colleague, a great broadcaster, pat o'brien who has interviewed tiger many times. pat, what's your take on these latest developments. tiger saying he's giving up golf indefinitely to focus on repairing his private life. >> jim, nice to talk to you, buddy. i think it's good news for phil mikkelson. that's about where it stops. it's terrible news for television -- first of all, let's not forget what he's got to do at home and take care of his family and himself. take care of himself and his family. in terms of the business world, the golf world, it's a disaster. the eight months he was off with his injuries, television ratings went down 50%. you know what 50% means in this these times? people are going to lose jobs. advertising revenue goes down. it's not golf. to be honest with you, it's not golf without tiger. >> jim: do you think his sponsors will stick with him in the long run? >>
it's time for td ameritrade. >> jim: welcome back to larry king live. jim moret from inside edition. i'm sitting in toend tonight for larry. on the phone is an old friend and colleague, a great broadcaster, pat o'brien who has interviewed tiger many times. pat, what's your take on these latest developments. tiger saying he's giving up golf indefinitely to focus on repairing his private life. >> jim, nice to talk to you, buddy. i think it's good news for phil mikkelson. that's about...
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next on "larry king live." >>> good evening. i'm kanldy crowley sitting in for larry king. fortunately for you all his staff is still here so we have a jam packed show. what we have is breaking news. helping me walk you all through that, jeanne meserve who is our homeland security correspondent and ed henry who is out in honolulu. he is covering of course the obama administration and the president who is out there on christmas vacation. jeanne, let's get right to it. maybe a reset. where are we? what do we know today? >> well, the president came out and said there were pieces of information that had not been put together and we've discovered one of those pieces of information at least. from a very well placed source we've learned that the father of umar farouk abdul mutallab as we know went to the embassy and when he went there or in subsequent conversations he conversed with cia representatives at the embassy. what we're told is that the cia people at the embassy wrote a report and that report was sent on to the cia headquarters in langley but was not distributed more wide
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now back to "larry king." >> larry: we're in the rain forest with jack hanna on "larry king live." d a hungry ocelot. >> larry, you may have heard about the ocelot. >> larry: it smells a little weird. >> it's a urine smell that they have to mark their territory. the ocelots were sold in the '60s and 70s as a lot of pets. they're endangered now where it was in the '60s and '70s where it wasn't in the '80s. larry, look at that coat. absolutely gorgeous. you can see why people hunted the animal. now, they can now make the fake furs which is much, much better on everybody. ocelots, larry, you smell that odor. that's how they mark their territory. the ocelot is nocturnal, and notorious for finding birds. and stuff at night. this cat can walk by you 6 inches from where you're sleeping in the jungle and you will never hear this animal. i've only seen them twice maybe in all of my years in central and south america because they're difficult to find right now. they're a solitary cat. they're not a social cart like a lion, they're a solitary cat. it represents the jungle, like the jaguar for
now back to "larry king." >> larry: we're in the rain forest with jack hanna on "larry king live." d a hungry ocelot. >> larry, you may have heard about the ocelot. >> larry: it smells a little weird. >> it's a urine smell that they have to mark their territory. the ocelots were sold in the '60s and 70s as a lot of pets. they're endangered now where it was in the '60s and '70s where it wasn't in the '80s. larry, look at that coat. absolutely gorgeous....
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next on "larry king live." >>> good evening. i'm candy crowley sitting in for larry king. his staff is still here, so we have a jam-packed show because we have breaking news. helping me walk you through that, jeanne meserve and ed henry in honolulu. he's covering, of course, the obama administration and the president out there on christmas vacation. let's get right to it. maybe a reset. where are we? what do we know today? >> the president came out and said pieces of information that have not put together, and we've discovered one of those pieces of information at least frchlt a very well-placed source we learned that the father of umar embassy. when he went there, he conversed with cia representatives at the embassy. what we're told is that the cia people at the embassy wrote a report, and that report was sent on to cia headquarters in langley, but it was not distributed more widely to the intelligence community in the united states. what i'm told is that if that report had been disseminated more widely it might have been pieced together with other information that had co
next on "larry king live." >>> good evening. i'm candy crowley sitting in for larry king. his staff is still here, so we have a jam-packed show because we have breaking news. helping me walk you through that, jeanne meserve and ed henry in honolulu. he's covering, of course, the obama administration and the president out there on christmas vacation. let's get right to it. maybe a reset. where are we? what do we know today? >> the president came out and said pieces of...
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and get legendary volkswagen value for practically just your signature. ♪ >>> you're watching "larry king" i'm jeff probst sitting in for larry tonight. we're joined by dr. jim tucker, assistant professor of psychiatry and neurobehavioral sciences at the university of virginia. he's a child psychiatrist, and he's studied over 2500 cases of reincarnation memories in kids. he's the author of "life before life" and here to explain reincarnation memories and what he's learned from years of research. you heard the story of james. young boy. thinks he was in world war ii. is this a similar story to what you researched with the kids? >> it is. i haven't studied all 2500 cases, but at the university of virginia we've been studying them for nearly 50 years. and what we have found is that kids from all over the world report very similar things at around the age of 2 or 3 they start coming out with these stories about how they lived before. some of them give a lot of details like james has. some give much fewer, but it's a very similar phenomenon. takes place in places, where there's belief in reinc
and get legendary volkswagen value for practically just your signature. ♪ >>> you're watching "larry king" i'm jeff probst sitting in for larry tonight. we're joined by dr. jim tucker, assistant professor of psychiatry and neurobehavioral sciences at the university of virginia. he's a child psychiatrist, and he's studied over 2500 cases of reincarnation memories in kids. he's the author of "life before life" and here to explain reincarnation memories and what he's...
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: the harlem alumni ensemble. ♪ >> larry: and shawn king.e christmas as only queen latifah can read it. it's a special holiday celebration on "larry king live." >>> good evening. happy holidays. we have a great hour of beautiful music for you tonight. we will start it off with something special. sting, amazing artist. put him in an amazing setting and you have something to remember. so we kick off tonight with sting. accompanied by the terrific chris on trumpet, the old bass carol, gabriel's message. the setting, the beautiful cathedral church of st. john, the divine in manhattan. ♪ ♪ the angel came from heaven ♪ his wings drifted ♪ his eyes ♪ mary ♪ most highly feared ♪ gloria ♪ gloria ♪ the blessed ♪ generations ♪ emanuel ♪ gloria ♪ gloria ♪ ♪ the gentle mayory bowed her head ♪ ♪ to me it pleases god ♪ she said ♪ may soul shall defy us ♪ most highly favored ♪ gloria ♪ gloria ♪ the angel gabriel from heaven came ♪ ♪ his wings drifted ♪ ♪ glor why ♪ gloria ♪ [ applause ] >> larry: to american classic. you will be hard-pressed to find a bette
: the harlem alumni ensemble. ♪ >> larry: and shawn king.e christmas as only queen latifah can read it. it's a special holiday celebration on "larry king live." >>> good evening. happy holidays. we have a great hour of beautiful music for you tonight. we will start it off with something special. sting, amazing artist. put him in an amazing setting and you have something to remember. so we kick off tonight with sting. accompanied by the terrific chris on trumpet, the...
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we'll make sense of all this. >>> welcome back to "larry king live." i'm jeff from survivor sitting in for larry tonight. we're talk about coming from the dead. joining us, michael shurmur, ph.d., founder, publisher of "skeptic magazine" and associate director of the skeptic society and columnist for "scientific american." welcome, michael. you're a skeptic. we're going to refer to you as the skeptic. what's your take so far on this discussion? >> well, a couple of things. first of all when it comes to the after life, i'm for it, of course. who wouldn't be? what i'm for and what's true are not always the same, and so i think there's actually three different lines of evidence that lead us to conclude that the idea of the afterlife is probably a product of our brains starting off with our brains. that is, we're natural-born do lists. we tend to think mind is separate from brain because our brains can't perceive themselves. so we naturally think there's something else floating around up there. we know for a fact if you remove part of the brain through stro
we'll make sense of all this. >>> welcome back to "larry king live." i'm jeff from survivor sitting in for larry tonight. we're talk about coming from the dead. joining us, michael shurmur, ph.d., founder, publisher of "skeptic magazine" and associate director of the skeptic society and columnist for "scientific american." welcome, michael. you're a skeptic. we're going to refer to you as the skeptic. what's your take so far on this discussion? >>...
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now back to larry king. >> larry: we're in the rainforest with jack hanna on "larry king live." d a hungry ocelot. >> larry, you may have heard about the ocelot. >> larry: it smells a little weird. >> it's a urine smell that they have to mark their territory. that type of thing. the ocelot, though, i'm sorry to say back in the '60s and '70s was sold as a lot of pets. it's a wild cat. all spotted cats are endangered. the ocelot is endangered. where it was in the '60s and '70s -- larry, look at that coat. absolutely gorgeous. you can see why people hunted the animal. now, they can now make the fake furs which is much, much better on everybody. but the ocelot's an animal, larry, you smell that odor. that's how they mark their territory. the ocelot is nocturnal, and notorious for finding birds and stuff at night. this cat, larry, could walk by you six inches from where you're sleeping in the jungle, you'd never, ever hear this animal. and even to see one in the wild, larry, i've only seen them maybe twice in all my years in south america, central and south america. because they're ve
now back to larry king. >> larry: we're in the rainforest with jack hanna on "larry king live." d a hungry ocelot. >> larry, you may have heard about the ocelot. >> larry: it smells a little weird. >> it's a urine smell that they have to mark their territory. that type of thing. the ocelot, though, i'm sorry to say back in the '60s and '70s was sold as a lot of pets. it's a wild cat. all spotted cats are endangered. the ocelot is endangered. where it was in the...
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go to cnn dauk/larry king. re when we come back. >> larry: debra, there wur failures in the bush administration and failures in this administration. do you think we can do anything firm to stop all of this? >> yes, do. we need no understand who the enemy is. and once we understand they are committed and resolved and they are going to stay in this fight for generations, what we need to do is accept that and not fool ourselves to thinking if we are kind, if we show them forbearance, if we close places like gauantanamo, that that is going to keep us safe. when that credible man walked into the u.s. embassy in nigeria, the first thing the state department should have done is find out whether or not this man, the son, was issued a visa and revoke it. that would have kept him off the plane right there. if they had done that one thing. >> larry: alice, this time of the year, is it more particularly difficult for you? >> yes, of course. i live with the fact that my son will not be with me every day. the word hero has ba
go to cnn dauk/larry king. re when we come back. >> larry: debra, there wur failures in the bush administration and failures in this administration. do you think we can do anything firm to stop all of this? >> yes, do. we need no understand who the enemy is. and once we understand they are committed and resolved and they are going to stay in this fight for generations, what we need to do is accept that and not fool ourselves to thinking if we are kind, if we show them forbearance,...
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and tiger woods, we will debate it all next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. five missing muslim men from virginia been found and arrested. the men in their 20s. some muslims in the community alerted authorities that the men may have been planning terrorist attacks. joins us in washington, jeanne meserve, and the director of the con sell of islamic elations who have spoken to the families of the american students and he has viewed a videotape. and he said it disturbed him. and the fortunater muslim chaplain at howard university. knows one of the students. and what do we know? >> reporter: there are five young men from northern virginia, between 19 and 25, all of them u.s. citizen. one of them a student at howard university. the parents became concerned about the young men's whereabouts. they said they were going to a conference and when the parents tried to call them on the cell phones, they got a ring that sounded like they were overseas. they got concerned and they went to the religious elders and they made their way to the fbi. and the names of none of the
and tiger woods, we will debate it all next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. five missing muslim men from virginia been found and arrested. the men in their 20s. some muslims in the community alerted authorities that the men may have been planning terrorist attacks. joins us in washington, jeanne meserve, and the director of the con sell of islamic elations who have spoken to the families of the american students and he has viewed a videotape. and he said it...
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>> larry: the harlem alumni ensemble. ♪ >> larry: and shawn king. ♪ round♪ that changes everything >> larry: and the night before christmas as only queen latifah can read it. it's a special holiday celebration on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. and happy holidays. we've got a great hoir of beautiful music for you tonight. we'll start it off with something special. sting, he's an amazing artist. put him in an amazing setting and you have something to remember. so we kick off tonight with sting. accompanied by the terrific chris botti on trumpet, the old bass carol, "gabriel's message." the setting, the beautiful cathedral church of st. john the divine in manhattan. ♪ ♪ the angel gabriel from heaven came ♪ ♪ his wings as drifted snow ♪ his eyes as flame ♪ all hail said he thou lowly maiden mary ♪ ♪ most highly favored maid gloria ♪ ♪ gloria ♪ gloria ♪ for the blessed above shouts be ♪ ♪ oh generations ♪ ♪ by some shall be emmanuel ♪ foreseers foretold ♪ most highly favored lady ♪ gloria ♪ gloria ♪ ♪ the gentle mary meekly bowed her head ♪ ♪ ♪ to me
>> larry: the harlem alumni ensemble. ♪ >> larry: and shawn king. ♪ round♪ that changes everything >> larry: and the night before christmas as only queen latifah can read it. it's a special holiday celebration on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. and happy holidays. we've got a great hoir of beautiful music for you tonight. we'll start it off with something special. sting, he's an amazing artist. put him in an amazing setting and you have...
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larry king live starts right now. >> larry: tonight tiger woods before the controversy. >> i've learned how to in a sense manipulate things in my life, so i stay in places that are private. >> larry: before the scandal. >> it's just amazing how people like to take shots at you. >> larry: before his now troubled marriage. you like life as a single man too much? >> life is good right now. eventually when i'm ready. >> larry: tiger woods in his own words next on "larry king live." >> larry: thanks for joining us. i first talked to tiger woods in 1998. he was fresh off a historic history at the masters. his first of major, a lot of things strike you as interesting, on race, life in general. i was struck by how comfortable and self-assured he was. he was age 22. it started by talking about what else? golf and an injury that was keeping him on the sidelines. the approximate first obvious question would be, how's the back? >> the back is fine. what happened was i was kind of doing a little cross training and i was running too many miles, and too early. i started and i hadn't run for a while an
larry king live starts right now. >> larry: tonight tiger woods before the controversy. >> i've learned how to in a sense manipulate things in my life, so i stay in places that are private. >> larry: before the scandal. >> it's just amazing how people like to take shots at you. >> larry: before his now troubled marriage. you like life as a single man too much? >> life is good right now. eventually when i'm ready. >> larry: tiger woods in his own words...
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"larry king live" starting right now. have a good night. >> larry: tonight, tiger woods, confesses, admitting transgressions, personal sins. you know what, his online apology doesn't spell anything out. but clearly, he's in trouble. is his one squeaky clean image tarnished forever? how about this friends, his name, his talent? made of millions, tiger woods, what now next, on "larry king live"! >> larry: we're going to begin, by the way, with two of the best sports writers in the business, rick riley, the award-winning sports columnist for espn, the magazine. he also hosts espn's "homecoming" with rick riley, a terrific show. and in washington, christine brennan, "usa today" sports columnist and a commentator for espn as well. but, first, tiger woods admits to personal sins and being far short of perfect in a statement posted on his website. here are the comments. i have let my family down and i regret those transgressions with all my heart. i've not been true to my values and the behavior my family deserves. i'm not withou
"larry king live" starting right now. have a good night. >> larry: tonight, tiger woods, confesses, admitting transgressions, personal sins. you know what, his online apology doesn't spell anything out. but clearly, he's in trouble. is his one squeaky clean image tarnished forever? how about this friends, his name, his talent? made of millions, tiger woods, what now next, on "larry king live"! >> larry: we're going to begin, by the way, with two of the best...
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how you doing, larry king? fine. >> caller: my question is to your panel, i have a professional degree. and training and development. i have a bachelor's degree in management. they are talking about retooling. a person like me, how do i retool myself to get back into the job force? i have been out of a job almost would years now. >> larry: tony? >> i think that -- again, you don't have a choice. i mean, i think that's -- we have to come to the reality of. the old school in a different season where everything is going well, you have no choice. okay, i can go back to the old job. if that old job isn't there you don't have a choice. what you have to find is make a decision within yourself that says maybe life isn't happening to me. maybe this is happening for me. as corny as that sounds. maybe there will be a benefit here. because if it's winter, i have to prepare myself, protect my family, and create a future. i have to find an advantage. i can't tell thank you people that i know who came to the worst situation b
how you doing, larry king? fine. >> caller: my question is to your panel, i have a professional degree. and training and development. i have a bachelor's degree in management. they are talking about retooling. a person like me, how do i retool myself to get back into the job force? i have been out of a job almost would years now. >> larry: tony? >> i think that -- again, you don't have a choice. i mean, i think that's -- we have to come to the reality of. the old school in a...
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oh, amazing. >> because i care when larry king asks me about it. care. >> i know, i should care. >> larry: let me get a break. but first, let's check in with anderson cooper for a preview of "ac 360." >> new details on that story still developing. five americans arrested in pakistan. all with ties to a terror group. we'll have the latest on the case. and a troubling trend, americans involved in terror plots a t home and abroad. we'll talk to a man who tries to deradicalize young american jihadis. and the politic of health care and the democratic senator that may make or break the bill. is he ready to block the bill just to get his way on abortion? we'll look at the controversy over polar bears. palin says she shouldn't be on the endangered list. we'll take you to the arctic ice. those and a lot more stories. #ñe >> larry: earlier today the house homeland security committee voted to subpoena the white house gate crashers tarik and michaela salahi, i'm tired of this story. the couple has been the target of plenty of late night punch lines. here's lett
oh, amazing. >> because i care when larry king asks me about it. care. >> i know, i should care. >> larry: let me get a break. but first, let's check in with anderson cooper for a preview of "ac 360." >> new details on that story still developing. five americans arrested in pakistan. all with ties to a terror group. we'll have the latest on the case. and a troubling trend, americans involved in terror plots a t home and abroad. we'll talk to a man who tries to...
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"larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, president obama slams the money men. >> i did not run for office to be helping out a bunch of fat cat bankers on wall street. >> larry: and tells them to pay their profits forward. >> and now that they're back on their feet, we expect an extraordinary commitment from them to help rebuild our economy. >> larry: donald trump joins us what he thinks. and the fallout from tiger woods' infidelity, corporate backers backing out of deals with the disgraced golfer. will his self-imposed exile repair a reputation? nba bad boy dennis rodman is here for what it will take for tiger to claw his way out of controversy next on "larry king live." good evening. we're in new york tonight and all this week. tomorrow night the whole cast of "nine" will be with us. tonight, penn gillette, author and producer, libertarian, a new web cast called "we've got a country to save.com and robert rice, good to see robert again, professor of public policy university of california, berkeley, former labor secretary in the clinton administration. and here in new y
"larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, president obama slams the money men. >> i did not run for office to be helping out a bunch of fat cat bankers on wall street. >> larry: and tells them to pay their profits forward. >> and now that they're back on their feet, we expect an extraordinary commitment from them to help rebuild our economy. >> larry: donald trump joins us what he thinks. and the fallout from tiger woods' infidelity,...
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next on a special edition of "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. hard to believe, but the same detroit-bound northwest airlines flight that was the target of a terrorist attack on christmas day faced another security scare today. let's go to martin savage at detroit metropolitan airport for the latest. what happened? >> reporter: it was just dramatic deja vu, almost jaw-dropping. it began like it did on christmas day. shortly after noon there's word of an inbound international flight coming to detroit where on board the pilots have declared there's some sort of problem. maybe a developing emergency. they requested emergency vehicles meet the plane. it lands safely on the ground, and you can imagine the shock when it was revealed it was flight 253. this is the same flight number, same northwest airlines coming from the same city of origin, amsterdam, coming to detroit that had a problem in the final stages of the flight. then you have the disturbing video. the plane lands, it gets taken to a remote part of the airfield, it's surrounded by emergency
next on a special edition of "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. hard to believe, but the same detroit-bound northwest airlines flight that was the target of a terrorist attack on christmas day faced another security scare today. let's go to martin savage at detroit metropolitan airport for the latest. what happened? >> reporter: it was just dramatic deja vu, almost jaw-dropping. it began like it did on christmas day. shortly after noon there's word of an inbound...
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larry king starts right now. >> larry: tonight al qaeda claims responsibility for trying to bomb a u.s. airliner out of the sky on christmas. making america pay for reported strikes in yemen, and they threaten more attacks. plus, the first homeland security chief, tom ridge. what does he think of janet napolitano's controversial remarks that the system worked? and her little back pedaling today. he'll tell us if president obama's response is tough enough. >> we will continue to use every almo element of our power to defeat those that threaten us. >> larry: all that and more, next, on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. the christmas day bomb plot story is getting more interesting by the hour. we have ed henry cnn senior white house correspondent with us from hawaii, and nic robertson senior international correspondent in london to talk about the very latest developments. cnn has obtained photos of the underwear bomb the terror suspect allegedly used to try to bring down flight 253. nic, what do these interesting to say the least photos tell us? >> they tell us this is the way th
larry king starts right now. >> larry: tonight al qaeda claims responsibility for trying to bomb a u.s. airliner out of the sky on christmas. making america pay for reported strikes in yemen, and they threaten more attacks. plus, the first homeland security chief, tom ridge. what does he think of janet napolitano's controversial remarks that the system worked? and her little back pedaling today. he'll tell us if president obama's response is tough enough. >> we will continue to use...
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"larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, is tiger woods in hiding? he snubbed investigators looking into his mysterious car crash and now he's a no schiff show at his own tourney. what's going on with the world's most famous golfer? and then, the white house party crashers. publicity seekers or high-level security risk? the couple's friends are here to tell us why they thought the salahis were invited. plus jesse ventura, he has a plan to end the war in afghanistan. what is it? next on "larry king live." good evening. golf superstar tiger woods still is not taking questions about the suv crash he was in early last friday near his home in florida. now he's not going to be taking part in his own golf tournament. he cited injuries he sustained in the mysterious one-car smashup as a reason for the decision. a story alleged that woods and a new york nightclub hostess had been having an arrangement in australia. the woman met in los angeles sunday and met with her attorney, gloria allred and denied having an affair with woods. woods says there are many fal
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let's go to larry king. larry, i don't know where you are? los angeles, i assume. >> larry: tonight, christmas flight terror, a 23-year-old nigerian man is charged with trying to destroy an american airliner. who is he? how could he get on a plane with a high explosive? did he have help from any organized group? were his father's warnings about his radicalized behavior weeks ago ignored by authorities witnesses will tell us what they saw onboard and passengers prevented what might have been a disaster. >> when we were about to land -- >> we smelled a bunch of smoke -- >> we saw fumes and there was a flame fire coming out. >> larry: all next on a very special edition of "larry king live." drew griffin was right. we are in los angeles. good evening. there are major developments regarding the attempted terror attack on a commercial airline yesterday and major questions tonight surrounding the near disaster. here to walk us through this incredible turn of events is martin savage who is at the detroit metropolitan airport and bundled up on a cold
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live coverage continues now with "larry king." >> larry: tonight, is barack obama the new war president? >> as commander in chief, i have determined that it is in our vital national interest to send an additional 30,000 u.s. troops to afghanistan. >> larry: what will the decision mean for his presidency? america, the world? michael moore is here. he says obama's caving in. we've got reaction from war vets. we'll go live to afghanistan. those for and against troop escalation will debate it. can the u.s. win all this? next on a midnight special edition of "larry king live." midnight in the east, 9:00 in the west. the special live edition of "larry king live," following this historic westpoint address by the president. we go first to tokyo, where michael moore is standing by. the oscar-winning documentary filmmaker, his latest film is "capitalism: a love story." prior to tonight's speech, he posted a letter to the president. the president didn't listen to you. you wanted to withdraw. he did not take your advice. what do you think the result will be? >> i feel very bad for him. i feel even
live coverage continues now with "larry king." >> larry: tonight, is barack obama the new war president? >> as commander in chief, i have determined that it is in our vital national interest to send an additional 30,000 u.s. troops to afghanistan. >> larry: what will the decision mean for his presidency? america, the world? michael moore is here. he says obama's caving in. we've got reaction from war vets. we'll go live to afghanistan. those for and against troop...
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next on "larry king live." tonight, penn gillette, author and producer, libertarian, a new webcast from larry elder called "we've got a country to save.com. and robert reich, good to see robert again, professor of public policy university of california, berkeley, former labor secretary in the clinton administration. and here in new york, s.e. cupp the conservative columnist of "the "new york daily news". obama pressed wall street bankers urging them to help rebuild the economy. listen to what he said. >> my main message in today's meeting was very simple. that america's banks received extraordinary assistance from american taxpayers to rebuild their industry and now that they're back on their feet, we expect an inordinate -- extraordinary commitment from them to help rebuild our economy. >> larry: let's start with miss cupp. what do you make of it? >> well, there's a couple of problems. tough talk is great, larry, but a little disingenuous when we're looking at a health care bill that's going to strangle small b
next on "larry king live." tonight, penn gillette, author and producer, libertarian, a new webcast from larry elder called "we've got a country to save.com. and robert reich, good to see robert again, professor of public policy university of california, berkeley, former labor secretary in the clinton administration. and here in new york, s.e. cupp the conservative columnist of "the "new york daily news". obama pressed wall street bankers urging them to help rebuild...
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now let's go to "larry king live." >> roger: tonight, hao howie man mandel. he suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder. millions of others do to. >> check the stove. check. >> larry: how he's lived with that fear for decades. >> i won't touch the table. >> larry: look but don't touch is next on "larry king live." great pleasure to welcome one of my favorite people to "larry king live." a sometimes host to this show, as well. comedian howie mandel. he's the author of "here's the deal, don't touch me" howie talks about his obsessive-compulsive disorder in his book. i'd shake his hand, but as many of you know he doesn't do that. you don't want to shock the world and shake my hand? >> no, i don't want to shock myself. >> larry: why won't you shake my hand? >> i don't want to be triggered into one of my obsessive-compulsive, whatever episodes. >> larry: is that a germophobia? now they're saying don't shake hands. >> well, this h1n1 thing is the world has come to see the world my way. but no, this is actually a very scary time for me. and i'm very neurotic, i hav
now let's go to "larry king live." >> roger: tonight, hao howie man mandel. he suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder. millions of others do to. >> check the stove. check. >> larry: how he's lived with that fear for decades. >> i won't touch the table. >> larry: look but don't touch is next on "larry king live." great pleasure to welcome one of my favorite people to "larry king live." a sometimes host to this show, as well....
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larry king starts now. >> larry: tonight the all-star cast of the golden globe nominated "nine." kate hudson, nicole kidman -- >> don't kiss me. i might bite you. >> larry: daniel day-lewis, penelope cruz, judi dench. >> i was asked to have a coffee. >> larry: marion cotillard, fergie and sophia loren, next on "larry king live." good evening. "nine" opens this friday in new york and los angeles. and across the country on christmas day. it's been nominated a record ten times by the broadcast film critics association including nods for best picture, best supporting actress and best ensemble. it was voted for nine golden globes, best comedy and best song. joining us is the cast. kate hudson, academy award nominated actress, this is going to sound repetitive, nicole kidman, academy award winning actress, penelope cruz academy award winning actress and golden glam nominee, dame judi dench, academy award winning actress, daniel day-lewis two-time academy award winner and golden globe nominee, marion cotillard, fergie, the grammy winning recording artist, rob marshall, the academy award
larry king starts now. >> larry: tonight the all-star cast of the golden globe nominated "nine." kate hudson, nicole kidman -- >> don't kiss me. i might bite you. >> larry: daniel day-lewis, penelope cruz, judi dench. >> i was asked to have a coffee. >> larry: marion cotillard, fergie and sophia loren, next on "larry king live." good evening. "nine" opens this friday in new york and los angeles. and across the country on christmas day....
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that's next on "larry king live." >> larry: susan powell's husband took their kids camping. when he returned the next afternoon 28-year-old susan was gone, nowhere to be found. her keys, purse and cell phone still at home. police say they're not ruling out foul play. with us are chuck cox, susan powell's father, and michael gifford, susan powell's good friend. he's known susan since she was 8 years old. chuck, how are you holding up? >> larry, it's a struggle and just day to day, basically. >> larry: you're in seattle. do they live in utah? >> yes. they're living in the west valley city of utah. >> larry: is that where she went missing? >> yes, it is. >> larry: when was the last time you spoke with your daughter? >> it's been two weeks ago on thursday. >> larry: was that shortly before she left or was taken? >> yeah. the thursday before she went missing. >> larry: your son-in-law, joshua, are you close, by the way? >> we're fairly close. yeah, we're fairly close. >> larry: your son-in-law took the two sons camping. rather strange, don't you think, midnight on a sunday night
that's next on "larry king live." >> larry: susan powell's husband took their kids camping. when he returned the next afternoon 28-year-old susan was gone, nowhere to be found. her keys, purse and cell phone still at home. police say they're not ruling out foul play. with us are chuck cox, susan powell's father, and michael gifford, susan powell's good friend. he's known susan since she was 8 years old. chuck, how are you holding up? >> larry, it's a struggle and just day...
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"larry king" starts now. >> larry: tonight, amanda knox's parents from italy. their exchange student daughter was called a drug-crazed killer. a she devil who played sex games before slitting her roommate's throat. did the jury convict that image of amanda? mom and dad say that the girl they raised could never have murdered anyone. and they'll tell us how they plan to get her out of prison and why they'll never give up clearing her name. and winning freedom next on "larry king live." >> larry: they're the parents of amanda knox. she's the 22-year-old american exchange student convicted of murdering roommate meredith kercher in perugia, italy. the guilty verdict against amanda and her italian ex-boyfriend were returned on friday. we thank you both for visiting us tonight from italy, and even though this couple are divorced, they are totally united in the support of their daughter. you've had an opportunity to see her, how is she? >> you know, the first time we saw her, she was completely crushed. devastated, you know, in shock as we all are. a second visit today
"larry king" starts now. >> larry: tonight, amanda knox's parents from italy. their exchange student daughter was called a drug-crazed killer. a she devil who played sex games before slitting her roommate's throat. did the jury convict that image of amanda? mom and dad say that the girl they raised could never have murdered anyone. and they'll tell us how they plan to get her out of prison and why they'll never give up clearing her name. and winning freedom next on "larry...
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we have an exclusive with her attorney next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. i want to thank candy crowley for sitting in so ably last night hosting this program. with begin things with ambassador paul bremer. he was served as presidential envoy to iraq from 2003 to 2004. he was chairman of the national commission on terrorism from '99 to 2000. thanks being with us. the president says that human and systemic failures resulted in the terrorist incident on christmas day. what's your assessment? >> i think looking back, there are groups of technical problems and conceptual problems. the technical problems involve things like these massive databases and how they're handled or not handled. the second question is whether there's been adequate information sharing across the various bureaucratic bound ris. thirdly, of course, the incident showed that there is a massive failure of the screening system, both the physical screening and the conceptually sort of how you screen the fact that this guy, you know, paid cash for his ticket, didn't have baggage and so forth, ala
we have an exclusive with her attorney next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. i want to thank candy crowley for sitting in so ably last night hosting this program. with begin things with ambassador paul bremer. he was served as presidential envoy to iraq from 2003 to 2004. he was chairman of the national commission on terrorism from '99 to 2000. thanks being with us. the president says that human and systemic failures resulted in the terrorist incident on christmas...
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"larry king live" starts right now. . >> larry: tonight, a prime-time exclusive with the jacksons, jermaine, marlon, jackie, and tito, they're all here. ♪ jackson street >> there you go. >> larry: they'll tell us how the family dynasty is doing since michael's death, now five months ago. what his kids are up to. and how they're moving on in the face of tragedy. >> doing as best as you can expect when you lose a parent. >> larry: next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening, we welcome jermaine, jackie, tito, and marlon jackson. the brother's new reality series, "the jacksons: a family dynasty" premieres on a&e this sunday night, december 13th. the only member of the jackson five not here is brother michael. five months, hard to believe so quick, five months since he died. first, jermaine, where's randy? >> randy's probably in monteco where we should be right now. >> larry: did he not want to be -- is there any reason he isn't a part of this reality show? >> well, he's still taking care of things with the estate and still just being randy. he's welcome. we love him. >> he elected not to
"larry king live" starts right now. . >> larry: tonight, a prime-time exclusive with the jacksons, jermaine, marlon, jackie, and tito, they're all here. ♪ jackson street >> there you go. >> larry: they'll tell us how the family dynasty is doing since michael's death, now five months ago. what his kids are up to. and how they're moving on in the face of tragedy. >> doing as best as you can expect when you lose a parent. >> larry: next on "larry king...
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face of tragedy. >> doing as best as you can expect when you lose a parent. >> larry: next on "larry kingive." >> larry: good evening, we welcome jermaine, jackie, tito, and marlon jackson. the only member of the jackson five not here is brother michael. five months, and hard to believe so quick. fife months since he died. where first, germane, where is randy? >> well, randy is probably in monaco where we should be right now. >> any reason he is not part of the reality show? >> well, he is just dealing with the estate and we love him and we welcome him. >> he has elected not to participate, so we respect his decision, but he is still our brother. >> do you hope he will make an appearance down the line? >> we hope so. he is with us on the music and the records and he is a little shy about the camera thing. >> he just doesn't like the personal appearances, but we are waiting for that to happen. >> does it seem like five months, marlon? >> no, it doesn't seem like five months. and the thing about it is that i think that for myself and i can only speak for myself, i am learning to deal with m
face of tragedy. >> doing as best as you can expect when you lose a parent. >> larry: next on "larry kingive." >> larry: good evening, we welcome jermaine, jackie, tito, and marlon jackson. the only member of the jackson five not here is brother michael. five months, and hard to believe so quick. fife months since he died. where first, germane, where is randy? >> well, randy is probably in monaco where we should be right now. >> any reason he is not part...
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"larry king live" right now. >> larry: tonight, do our die for health care reform? could a crisis become a catastrophe? are the president's plans for change in danger of going down the drain? and are blacks adan donning obama? an article out today says yes. we will talk about it. plus, tiger woods named athlete of the decade in spite of a public scandal that rocks his personal life. we debate it next on "larry king live." good evening. skbloining us, barney frank, he chairs the house financial services committee and ron paul, a member of the house financial services in committee as well. ron is also a medical doctor. congressman frank we start was. is this dead on arrival in the senate? >> larry, one of the things that is the most troublesome to me is the lack of interaction between the house and the senate. there is an institutional barrier. you have to say i have been preoccupied with the reform. i haven't looked at it. but i don't think it's dead. there is a great need to do something. we have people who are going to say, if it can't be perfect, i'm against its.
"larry king live" right now. >> larry: tonight, do our die for health care reform? could a crisis become a catastrophe? are the president's plans for change in danger of going down the drain? and are blacks adan donning obama? an article out today says yes. we will talk about it. plus, tiger woods named athlete of the decade in spite of a public scandal that rocks his personal life. we debate it next on "larry king live." good evening. skbloining us, barney frank, he...
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larry king is at the gatd, get him in. and i remember that night, larry. but, you know what? i never feared that someone would get in that would cause physical harm to the president. you know, it goes one more step. the united states secret service absolutely protects the safety of the president. we as staffers have to protect the president from embarrassment. especially something on the world's stage. i don't think india is too happy with us now because instead of talking about the nonproliferation discussions, the economy the global world and business impact that america and india can have on each other, we are not talking about that. i have a feeling that the next time that there is a state dinner, when we get -- when they get together with the delegation ahead of time, month or would, instead of just going over food allergies or possible impairments that need to be addressed they are probably going to ask desiree rogers, how are you handling your list? that happens. that happens. that's why having a point of contact is really helpful to get people through. >> larry: when
larry king is at the gatd, get him in. and i remember that night, larry. but, you know what? i never feared that someone would get in that would cause physical harm to the president. you know, it goes one more step. the united states secret service absolutely protects the safety of the president. we as staffers have to protect the president from embarrassment. especially something on the world's stage. i don't think india is too happy with us now because instead of talking about the...
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larry king starts now. i'll see you tomorrow night. >> larry: tonight, your money and your life. suze orman is here with bottom line advice about surviving these rocky economic times. foreclosure notices fell last month. is your house safe? the dow's up, hey, you got the spare cash, are stocks the place to stash it? and how can you save during the holiday season without being scrooge? sure we'll take your calls, too. so will suze. and queen la tif fa, we'll talk about tiger and oprah and a whole lot more. she'll also share one of the greatest stories never told. all next on "larry king live." we begin with the personal finance expert, the emmy winning tv host of the suze orman show, seen saturday nights on cnbc. "new york times" best-selling author has not been with us since february, which was hard to believe. when you were on that time obama was set to sign the $787 billion stimulus plan. how has it all worked since then? how are we doing? >> actually, if you look at it, we're a whole lot better than we were a year ago. we're no longer falling off the cliff. the banks have been
larry king starts now. i'll see you tomorrow night. >> larry: tonight, your money and your life. suze orman is here with bottom line advice about surviving these rocky economic times. foreclosure notices fell last month. is your house safe? the dow's up, hey, you got the spare cash, are stocks the place to stash it? and how can you save during the holiday season without being scrooge? sure we'll take your calls, too. so will suze. and queen la tif fa, we'll talk about tiger and oprah and...
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larry king starts now. see you tomorrow night. >> larry: tonight do or die for health kay reform? could a crisis become a catastrophe? are the president's plans for change in danger of going down the drain? >>> and then are blacks abandoning obama? an article out today says yes. we will talk about it. plus, tiger woods named athlete of the decade by the ap in spite of public scandal that rocks his personal life. we debate it next on "larry king live." good evening. the health care fight in congress has stalled in the short run. is it going anywhere in the long run. joining us to debate the issue are two top members of the united states congress. barney frank, democrat from massachusetts. he chairs the house financial services committee. and ron paul, a republican of texas, a member of the house financial services committee as well. ron is also a medical doctor. congressman frank, we'll start with you. is this dead on arrival in the senate? or do we have a shot here? >> larry, one of the things that is the most troublesome to me is the lack of interaction between the house and the
larry king starts now. see you tomorrow night. >> larry: tonight do or die for health kay reform? could a crisis become a catastrophe? are the president's plans for change in danger of going down the drain? >>> and then are blacks abandoning obama? an article out today says yes. we will talk about it. plus, tiger woods named athlete of the decade by the ap in spite of public scandal that rocks his personal life. we debate it next on "larry king live." good evening. the...
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king? >> larry: what?e his father is a prominent nigerian, reported him to the american authorities, why was he not placed on the no-fly list? >> larry: harvey, why wasn't he immediately placed on the no-fly list as soon as the father reported animal. >> well, as said before by some of our guests, you know, it depends on the information that i think his word should have been looked at much more carefully than other tips that do come in. >> larry: jack, harry was just telling me that our agents sometimes go through practice runs, try to break security. are they often successful? >> it has happened multiple times where they are successful. look, i got grabbed when i was on my way in to delhi from afghanistan because i fit the profile of a drug runner. yeah. nice, huh? but the thing they put me off and i sat in a glass cubicle for about 3 1/2 hours. so we need to think about the prospective end of this. think about what happened. we had specific intelligence regarding what the father said, regarding how this
king? >> larry: what?e his father is a prominent nigerian, reported him to the american authorities, why was he not placed on the no-fly list? >> larry: harvey, why wasn't he immediately placed on the no-fly list as soon as the father reported animal. >> well, as said before by some of our guests, you know, it depends on the information that i think his word should have been looked at much more carefully than other tips that do come in. >> larry: jack, harry was just...
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and i think that's a great legacy. >> larry: martin luther king said love the sinner, hate the sin. > we really do. >> larry: do you love the sinner? >> i think so. you know, when you -- i really believe you can find something good in everybody. the scripture teaches you to see the best in people. don't see the worst. anybody can see the bad that they're doing, but if you can find one good thing in them -- and you realize they're created in the image of god. some people weren't raised like us. they make terrible decisions, but usually there's a reason. >> larry: we have a new decade coming. what are the osteens hopes for it after this. >> larry: any thoughts on the deaths of chris henry, the wide receiver of the bengals? >> our hearts go out to his family. it's a sad, sad thing. some things you don't understand, but our prayers and hearts go out to that whole family. >> larry: houston elected a lesbian mayor? thought? >> well, she's been a good friend to our church. she's going to be hopefully a great mayor. >> larry: she had a partner for a long time? >> you know what, i don't reall
and i think that's a great legacy. >> larry: martin luther king said love the sinner, hate the sin. > we really do. >> larry: do you love the sinner? >> i think so. you know, when you -- i really believe you can find something good in everybody. the scripture teaches you to see the best in people. don't see the worst. anybody can see the bad that they're doing, but if you can find one good thing in them -- and you realize they're created in the image of god. some people...
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larry: by the way, ms ms. napolitano will be on with john king tomorrow morning. eric, these kind of incidents, does this make you pessimistic about where we're going with this? >> no. but i think we have to be patient with it. this is going to be a long, long struggle. we have to, as i said, grit our teeth. it eventually will die down. these things always do. and there will be accidents. you know, i was on a lufthansa flight that was hijacked on the way to egypt, back to new york. the hijacker was an ethiopian who wanted to crash the plane into wall street. it was a lesson that was forgotten until 2001. but he got a gun through security in frankfurt simply because he had a hat on and he put the gun underneath his hat. and the inspectors who were using wands and patting them down forgot to look under his hat. simple as that. it was busy. it's was a rush just like now, christmas rush. so you can't stop every attack. he who defends everything defends nothing. and we shouldn't be panicked by it. flying is still safer than driving. we have 42,000 people a year killed
larry: by the way, ms ms. napolitano will be on with john king tomorrow morning. eric, these kind of incidents, does this make you pessimistic about where we're going with this? >> no. but i think we have to be patient with it. this is going to be a long, long struggle. we have to, as i said, grit our teeth. it eventually will die down. these things always do. and there will be accidents. you know, i was on a lufthansa flight that was hijacked on the way to egypt, back to new york. the...
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all next on "larry king live." we begin with the personal finance expert, the emmy-winning tv host of "the suze orman show," seen saturday nights on cnbc. the "new york times" best-selling author has not been with us since february, which was hard to believe. when you were on that time obama was set to sign the $787 billion stimulus plan. how has it all worked since then? how are we doing? >> actually, if you look at it, we're a whole lot better than we were a year ago. we're no longer falling off the cliff. the banks have been saved, they're starting to repay a lot of the t.a.r.p. money. however with that said, forget about wall street, forget about the banks, how are everyday people really doing, larry? we still have a high unemployment rate, people are still under water in their houses, they don't know what to do. as far as the home loan modification program is going, i think that has been a horrific, underline, underline failure, but overall, we're doing quite a bit better than we were one year ago. recent cnn
all next on "larry king live." we begin with the personal finance expert, the emmy-winning tv host of "the suze orman show," seen saturday nights on cnbc. the "new york times" best-selling author has not been with us since february, which was hard to believe. when you were on that time obama was set to sign the $787 billion stimulus plan. how has it all worked since then? how are we doing? >> actually, if you look at it, we're a whole lot better than we were...
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. >> larry: next, on "larry king live." good evening. weualcome jermaine, jackie, tito, and marlon jackson. the brothers' new realities story premieres on a&e this saturday night. the only member of the jackson 5 not here is brother michael. five months, so quick, five months since he died. where is randy? >> randy is in monaco, where we should be right now. k >> larry: is there any reason he's not a part of the reality show? >> he's still taking care of things with the estate and still just being randy. he's welcome. we love him. >> at the time, he would like to not participate, so we respect his decision, but he's still our brother, and -- >> larry: tito, you make an appearance down the line? >> i'm hoping he'll make an appearance. he's with us on the music and records. he's a little shy about the camera thing. >> we're waiting for that to happen. >> larry: how are you all doing? it's five months. does it seem like five months, marlon? >> no, it doesn't seem like five months. and the thing about it is i think for myself, and i can only
. >> larry: next, on "larry king live." good evening. weualcome jermaine, jackie, tito, and marlon jackson. the brothers' new realities story premieres on a&e this saturday night. the only member of the jackson 5 not here is brother michael. five months, so quick, five months since he died. where is randy? >> randy is in monaco, where we should be right now. k >> larry: is there any reason he's not a part of the reality show? >> he's still taking care of...