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larry king is back on the line. larry, are you with me?ah, i'm right here. >> larry king, you had talked to us a little while ago about how there will never be another joan rivers. we were talking about her chops, her comedian chops. but to see this different side of joan rivers, to talk about her late husband, she was angry. tell me more about that. >> she was angry, disappointed. she didn't see it coming at all. i guess a lot of people treat suicide differently. i know some people very angry at robin williams for taking his talent away. there's a great argument, a lifelong argument over suicide. is it guts or is it chicken. are you escaping or are you taking the ultimate act that's the hardest to take. i regard it as touching. but she took it badly. i interviewed her so many times. you see all the different looks of joan rivers as you have on the screen there. in fact, i saw her just a couple weeks ago at craig's restaurant here on melrose in los angeles. she looked terrific. she was bouncing up around, table hopping, as she always did.
larry king is back on the line. larry, are you with me?ah, i'm right here. >> larry king, you had talked to us a little while ago about how there will never be another joan rivers. we were talking about her chops, her comedian chops. but to see this different side of joan rivers, to talk about her late husband, she was angry. tell me more about that. >> she was angry, disappointed. she didn't see it coming at all. i guess a lot of people treat suicide differently. i know some people...
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we'll talk about her life with her close friend larry king. also former virginia governor bob mcdonnell and his wife were convicted today on corruption charges. they are facing years in federal prison. we'll go live to virginia. but we start with tonight's lead. a civil rights investigation in ferguson. today, attorney general eric holder announced the justice department is launching a broad investigation into police practices in ferguson, missouri. a town whose deep problems were with exposed after the shooting death of michael brown. >> i had the chance to speak with a number of local residents. i heard from them directly about the deep mistrust that has taken hold between law enforcement officials and members of that community. we have determined that there is cause for the justice department to open an investigation to determine whether ferguson police officials have engaged in a pattern or practice of violations of the united states constitution or federal law. >> the investigation look at the ferguson police department's use of force inc
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today on larry king down country music sensations the band perry i think we're an american sound our dad a lot of rock and roll and our mom loved everything from motown the michael jackson country and i think we're a perfect blend of mamma and papa perry on new music we've recorded seven songs at the moment and now we're taking some time pioneer was such a passion project in the sense that we were being consumed by a twenty four seven in really kind of event crying and bleeding every whereas this album is just more on a lot of sense of fine yeah i'm just making sure everything's just feels plus some of the not play the lead singer trump card though and it's like i'm not going to have certain words and i just don't want to go to work there you don't like hurricanes i don't like singing what hurricane a butterfly goes in and i just remember as a kid when that's all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guests the band perry comprised of siblings kimberly reeve and neil perry they were named a.c.m. vocal group of the year at this year's forty ninth academy of country
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today on larry king the country music sensations the band perry i think we're an american sound our dad a lot of rock and roll in our mom loved everything from motown and michael jackson countries i think were perfect blend of mama and papa barry on new music we've recorded seven songs at the moment and now we're taking some time pioneer with such a passion project in the sense that we were being consumed by a twenty four seven in really kind of crying and bleeding every whereas this album is just more on a lot of sense of fine yeah i'm just making sure everything just feels right plus some of the not play the lead singer trump card though and he's like i'm not going to say things have certain words i just don't want to put the word in you don't like hurricanes i don't like singing the word hurricane a butterfly goes in and i just ask the kids who were that's all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guests the band perry surprise the siblings kimberly reeve and neil perry they were named a.c.m. vocal group of the year at this year's forty ninth academy of country mu
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so i come back after this very emotional interview with larry king and for a moment, she was very dear then she made this lopsided face like that's how my breasts look now and the two of us started laughing. and i thought, you can even take breast cancer and make you laugh about it and honestly i left larry king's show that night uplifted rather than bummed out. so i think she's an incredible person and she was unique and she was -- no one was like her. she wasn't a copy cat. no one will ever be like her, either. you can't be joan rivers. joan rivers was joan rivers. >> and it was all an act. anyone that knew her like you say she was so classy and in her person life, she lived in an eloquent apartment and it was an act. >> it was. and also what people don't realize, she had amazing taste. she has the most incredible wardrobe whether your kind of clothes or not, they are the highest quality and made for her and really, if you think about the clothes that she wore over the years, always awesome. >> that is why she's the fashion police. >> that is why she joked she wore oscar. >> i hope s
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people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question or. comment like. face time you know. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. hello there i'm marinated this is boom bust and these are some of the stories that we're tracking for you today. first up euro zone factory growth slowed in august could tensions in ukraine be causing the trouble in euro land we're looking into it then founder and president of alice investments david merkel is alive and in studio today he's sitting down with me to discuss accounting evaluations and in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing and underqualified eric cantor taking an arguably overpaid position on wall street it all starts right now. welcome to a brand new season of boom bust now our lead story today europe european purchasing managers index or p.m.i. came in monday and it wasn't pretty manufacturing growth in the euro zone slowed to a thirteen month low in august the markets eurozone manufacturing purchasing managers index dipped t
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today larry king country music sensations the very i think we're an american. dad a lot of rock and roll and everything. i think we're a perfect blend of you know mama and papa barry on new music we've recorded seven songs at the moment and now we're taking some time pioneer was such a passion project in the sense that we were being consumed by it twenty four seven in really kind of you know crying and bleeding over it whereas this album is just more on a lot of sense of fun yeah i'm just making sure everything just feels right plus some of the not play the lead singer trump card though and if like i am not going to say things have certain words i just don't want to go to war if you don't like hurricane.
today larry king country music sensations the very i think we're an american. dad a lot of rock and roll and everything. i think we're a perfect blend of you know mama and papa barry on new music we've recorded seven songs at the moment and now we're taking some time pioneer was such a passion project in the sense that we were being consumed by it twenty four seven in really kind of you know crying and bleeding over it whereas this album is just more on a lot of sense of fun yeah i'm just...
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larry king is on the line with us, former host on cnn and now all over thevl"á place and stil kickings unbelievable a life like this could end in this way. >> so sad, shepard. i've known her for 45 years. and i've been at her home. i just saw her a couple of weeks ago at a restaurant here in l.a., at craig's, and she was bouncing on tables and hopping around. she never acted her age or looked her age. she was very, veryib funny, a great mother and a great-grandmother and very close to hergji family, and a great w business person. as i said i don't -- we'll never see her likes again, and i never took -- you should never have been hurt by anything joan rivers said because she took no prisoners, shepard. the world was her oyster, and she devoured it, and she led such a long life, and a great tragedy in the suicide of her husband, edgar, which she took very badly. the only time i ever saw her angry wassed gar killing himself. but she was a glorious woman. >> i was talking to liz smith about joan rivers, and she said that when johnny carson ended the relationship, that it was very difficu
larry king is on the line with us, former host on cnn and now all over thevl"á place and stil kickings unbelievable a life like this could end in this way. >> so sad, shepard. i've known her for 45 years. and i've been at her home. i just saw her a couple of weeks ago at a restaurant here in l.a., at craig's, and she was bouncing on tables and hopping around. she never acted her age or looked her age. she was very, veryib funny, a great mother and a great-grandmother and very close...
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can't hurry that's all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guests the band perry the brothers of siblings kimberly reid and neil perry they were named a.c.m. vocal group of the year at this year's forty ninth academy of country music awards and group of the year at the c.m.t. music awards on september ninth they'll pull freeville perform on c.b.s. is fashion rocks airing at nine pm eastern and they're currently touring with our guy blake shelton on his ten times crazier tour which comes to los angeles on october fourth at the humongous hollywood bowl thanks for joining what's been the highlight for you to shoot it can you know what year we've had so many i will say they see an award sat back in april is a really special night for us it was the first time that we've won a group of the year in country and you know we actually celebrate sixteen years in october since our first show and the overnight hit like this so that was a huge honor just to know that all the blood sweat and tears that have gone into over a
can't hurry that's all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guests the band perry the brothers of siblings kimberly reid and neil perry they were named a.c.m. vocal group of the year at this year's forty ninth academy of country music awards and group of the year at the c.m.t. music awards on september ninth they'll pull freeville perform on c.b.s. is fashion rocks airing at nine pm eastern and they're currently touring with our guy blake shelton on his ten times crazier...
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and last one here is the caption from jennifer lawrence and larry king.top these dangerous and embarrassing leaks." [ laughter ] [ drum roll ] >> steve: oh what! >> jimmy: come on, let me say it. let me just say it. >> steve: just let him say it. this is his job. quit judging. it's a judgment-free zone. jimmy has a joke to tell. >> jimmy: thank you. >> steve: listen to it. [ laughter ] he's gonna tell you a joke. i don't care if you know what the punchline is. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: hey, calm down! calm down, man! don't talk to me any more. >> steve: jimmy's gonna tell you something, and you're gonna laugh! [ laughter ] i've known this man for -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thank you. i appreciate it. >> steve: i got you covered. >> jimmy: the only way to stop the dangerous and embarrassing leaks. jennifer lawrence posted a a picture of the supreme court. larry king posted a picture of depends. [ laughter ] there you go right there, everybody. that's all the time we have for "picture this." we'll be right back with blake shelton. he's gonna come on! [ cheers a
and last one here is the caption from jennifer lawrence and larry king.top these dangerous and embarrassing leaks." [ laughter ] [ drum roll ] >> steve: oh what! >> jimmy: come on, let me say it. let me just say it. >> steve: just let him say it. this is his job. quit judging. it's a judgment-free zone. jimmy has a joke to tell. >> jimmy: thank you. >> steve: listen to it. [ laughter ] he's gonna tell you a joke. i don't care if you know what the punchline is....
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. >> joan rivers telling larry king, if you laugh with it, you can deal with it.g off limits and if you can laugh about it, it makes it easier for you to deal with. so i'm glad people got laughs there. >> fitting words for today. >> great story. thanks. appreciate it. >>> we'll speak with tim timmon he conducted the last interview with joan rivers. she shared with him her biggest fear of dieing and fascinating details. >> coming up the newsroom, a closer look at leader of isis and his interpretation of islamic law. we'll delve into that, next. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. thebut in the case of the s to evethlexus ls...oment when tomorrow becomes real. ...which eyes? eyes that pivot with the road... ...that can see what light misses... ...eyes designed to warn when yours wander... or ones that can automatica
. >> joan rivers telling larry king, if you laugh with it, you can deal with it.g off limits and if you can laugh about it, it makes it easier for you to deal with. so i'm glad people got laughs there. >> fitting words for today. >> great story. thanks. appreciate it. >>> we'll speak with tim timmon he conducted the last interview with joan rivers. she shared with him her biggest fear of dieing and fascinating details. >> coming up the newsroom, a closer look at...
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today, her life long friend, larry king, paid tribute to her. >> she was consistently funny.nd we ought to thank people who make us laugh. they add a lot to our lives. we could appreciate those who give us the gift of laughter. >> reporter: she managed to defy her critics and nature itself. becoming an early aficionado of plastic surgery. >> no one did your eyes in those days. people were saying, what happened to you? i said, the baby punched me in the eyes. and they bought it. people were so stupid in those days. >> poor melissa. >> reporter: she allowed cameras into the process, on her show, "joan & melissa." >> do you think i need a face-lift? you could make a purse. >> reporter: barbara walters talked to her about it. >> you were very courageous on your reality show. no makeup, you show yourself. >> no makeup. >> bandages. >> let's go. >> you didn't have to do that. why did you do it? >> i think i want people to see what it really was about. >> reporter: before another plastic surgery procedure on her reality show, "joan and melissa," she faced her own mortality head-on.
today, her life long friend, larry king, paid tribute to her. >> she was consistently funny.nd we ought to thank people who make us laugh. they add a lot to our lives. we could appreciate those who give us the gift of laughter. >> reporter: she managed to defy her critics and nature itself. becoming an early aficionado of plastic surgery. >> no one did your eyes in those days. people were saying, what happened to you? i said, the baby punched me in the eyes. and they bought...
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and before we go don't forget to tune in at nine pm for larry king now tonight's guests are the country music sibling trio the band perry here they are describing the collaborative process. well you are right the three of you all different ways i mean right now and it's very much an evolution for us right now neal will bring in a musical idea maybe that's on the mantel and maybe that's an acoustic guitar maybe it's a drum beat and a synthesizer and usually that initial musical idea will start kicking around some melodies and we always sort of sit in a rather circle the music for music first nobody comes second lyrics come third for us but we all just sort of pile these ideas on top of each other and eventually a song is born is there a lead writer you know it kind of depends on what part of the song we're talking about or he's influenced a song normally whoever brings in the ideal kind of take lead on it so whether it is a musical idea lyrical idea i just kind of there's somebody does not play the lead singer champ car and though and i'm like i'm not going to say certain words that i ju
and before we go don't forget to tune in at nine pm for larry king now tonight's guests are the country music sibling trio the band perry here they are describing the collaborative process. well you are right the three of you all different ways i mean right now and it's very much an evolution for us right now neal will bring in a musical idea maybe that's on the mantel and maybe that's an acoustic guitar maybe it's a drum beat and a synthesizer and usually that initial musical idea will start...
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in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find why show larry king now right here on r.g.p. question. even you. since the first detainees were brought to get mom there has been one avenue available to protest the conditions of their detainment hunger strikes in two thousand and thirteen a mass hunger strike involving up to one hundred six prisoners gaining widespread media attention followed by a geisha is that at least forty five of the men are being force fed keep in mind that refusing to eat is enough to label and mate as non-compliant meaning that they are prohibited from interacting with other inmates but even at the height of the protests the government denied it was a mass strike despite the fact that officials purchased three hundred thousand dollars worth of nutritional supplements used to force feed the men according to jason leopold a vice supplements like this one which came directly from one of the camps furthermore the government tried to downplay the strike by rebranding the act of refusing to eat as a quote long term non-religious fas
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2006 fighting off various paternity claims from several men including larry, howard stern tells larry king he's the baby's daddy. larry birkhead laughs. >> you never saw howard stern intimate with anna at all? >> not at all. >> not one passionate kiss? >> a peck on the cheek if he brought her dinner. >> but he knew he was not the father? >> i would say he knew he wasn't the father. >> anna and stern commit to something like marriage. a week later, birkhead files a paternity suit in california. >> get me out of here, how do i get out of here. i think that's what created a lot of the misconception in my case, hey, is this guy out for money? >> dannielynn's closely watched birth is followed in days by tragedy and death. that story is next. as this fox news special report continues after this. when you told me about this "candy crush" game at first i thought "so what?", but now i can't stop playing. that's not how it works. i mean it's so simple. it's like my car insurance. i saved 15% in fifteen minutes. well esurance could have saved you money in half that time. three in a row! sweet! 15 min
2006 fighting off various paternity claims from several men including larry, howard stern tells larry king he's the baby's daddy. larry birkhead laughs. >> you never saw howard stern intimate with anna at all? >> not at all. >> not one passionate kiss? >> a peck on the cheek if he brought her dinner. >> but he knew he was not the father? >> i would say he knew he wasn't the father. >> anna and stern commit to something like marriage. a week later,...
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and her wit is dryer than the skin flyking off larry king's naked chest. next to me, writer, comedian, beauty, bonnie mcfarland. look at that. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> she used hate to educate. or as i like to call it, edu-hate. thank you, bonnie. thank you for that. school has started and so have the predictable and predicted racist hoax. last week a student at sweetbriar put up signs reading "colored" and" white only" above water fountains in a dorm. it happened a day after the opening of a school play about segregation and race relations. the school president grief stricken, not her name wrote that the community would have someone who was bigoted and mean spirited. the student wasn't racist. she was righteous. she claimed she hung the signs to, quote, make a point. quote, my i want to show that there is an extreme impact and it resonates with all. of course this could happen. >> as always to help us discuss the topic, we are joined by a live, studio audience. thank you all for being here. a show of hands, how many of you raffled
and her wit is dryer than the skin flyking off larry king's naked chest. next to me, writer, comedian, beauty, bonnie mcfarland. look at that. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> she used hate to educate. or as i like to call it, edu-hate. thank you, bonnie. thank you for that. school has started and so have the predictable and predicted racist hoax. last week a student at sweetbriar put up signs reading "colored" and" white only" above water...
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cloest friend and tv host larry king said she was a wonderful lady, who knew no boundaries. >> she wasr afraid to go anywhere. she took no prisoners. you could never be personally offended because she cut a swath through everyone. >> reporter: it's that unfiltered delivery, that sense of humor, that sharp wit that the fans have been telling us they will miss the most. her funeral will take place at a synagogue in manhattan. this past weekend we spoke to someone she's collaborated with on her work, he saw her the night before her surgery. he said she was making light of it. she was something something done because her vote was becoming sore, her voice was ramming racepy and she -- raspy and she wanted to do something about it and made light of it. >> thank you for the live report for us tonight. >>> back to our top local story -- the five-alarm fire in the district district. residents are returning to their home hoping everyone is still intact. we're live in the mission district with reaction from the people directly affected by all of this today. >> reporter: pam, we caught up with two
cloest friend and tv host larry king said she was a wonderful lady, who knew no boundaries. >> she wasr afraid to go anywhere. she took no prisoners. you could never be personally offended because she cut a swath through everyone. >> reporter: it's that unfiltered delivery, that sense of humor, that sharp wit that the fans have been telling us they will miss the most. her funeral will take place at a synagogue in manhattan. this past weekend we spoke to someone she's collaborated...
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. >> well, from larry king, he remembers joan rivers. >> larry king knew her 40 years. here's larry. >> she's a trooper. that is a good word to describe her, trooper. she came back from depths of sadness, come right back, she went in attack mode and she was very funny, and as i said, she spared no one. i don't think you could get angry of her. >> my day having a child was berth. they knock you out, they woke you up when the hairdresser showed. you knew nothing. it was so much better. miss rivers you had a girl. good you can good, good. is she normal. good, good, good. is she white? yes. good. >> good. >> don't you think men really like intelligence more when it comes down to it. >> everyone remembers, that she brought us so many laughs and rivers daughter melissa rivers released a statement saying in part it is with great sadness i announce the death of my mother. my mother's greatest joey in life was to make people laugh. although that is very difficult to do right now i necessity her final wish would be that we return to laughing soon. >> joan and melissa were on good
. >> well, from larry king, he remembers joan rivers. >> larry king knew her 40 years. here's larry. >> she's a trooper. that is a good word to describe her, trooper. she came back from depths of sadness, come right back, she went in attack mode and she was very funny, and as i said, she spared no one. i don't think you could get angry of her. >> my day having a child was berth. they knock you out, they woke you up when the hairdresser showed. you knew nothing. it was so...
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tonight is a grammy and golden globe-winning performer and the first royal to host a talk show since larry king welcome queen latifah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you look fantastic. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you look really great. how is everything going? you're back to work now on the show, huh? >> yeah, i am back to work on season two. season two. so excited. >> jimmy: are you excited? at any point during season one did you go, boy, i hope we don't have to do this again next year. [ laughter ] >> you know, season one will do that to you. it will -- >> jimmy: that's how i felt the first season of this show. >> i know you did. you know how tough it is. but honestly, i got a lot of joy out of the people every day. i just wanted to get more comfortable quicker. i wish i could have done that a little sooner. >> jimmy: oh. >> but by the time we had -- you know, couple months before the season ended, i really started to feel comfortable, started to great the flow and by the time we wrapped, i was looking forward to coming back for season two. >> jimmy: nice. very good. have you already started
tonight is a grammy and golden globe-winning performer and the first royal to host a talk show since larry king welcome queen latifah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you look fantastic. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you look really great. how is everything going? you're back to work now on the show, huh? >> yeah, i am back to work on season two. season two. so excited. >> jimmy: are you excited? at any point during season one did you go, boy, i hope we don't have to...
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if larry king said rivers was a wonderful lady and nobel injuries. she was never afraid to go anywhere she. took no prisoners. you could never be personally offended because she swapped through everybody. fans have been placing flowers at her doorstep. later in the newscast will share the social media reaction of her death. as we take a live look reseal a fog. will keep you more details as we come back from a brick. [female narrator] i pe you never have to experience, what i experieed today. my han, they're shaking. my heart is about to explode. i'm scared. i know i didomething wrong. something teible now have to face the consequences. ♪ns, police radio ♪sirens, poli radio my lifwill never be the same and albecause of a upid text. this video w smitted by a student through the teens dive smart program. for more information on teen safety, visit teensdrivesmart.com. severe storms rolled through minnesota. lost power lines and hundreds of trees were taken down. some nasty weather there. very different story here in the bay. as we take a look for the wea
if larry king said rivers was a wonderful lady and nobel injuries. she was never afraid to go anywhere she. took no prisoners. you could never be personally offended because she swapped through everybody. fans have been placing flowers at her doorstep. later in the newscast will share the social media reaction of her death. as we take a live look reseal a fog. will keep you more details as we come back from a brick. [female narrator] i pe you never have to experience, what i experieed today. my...
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back in 2007 she had a humorous heart to heart with jay filling in on "larry king live". >> when youirst did it, joan, the plastic surgery -- >> i did it wrong. >> how old? >> 41. >> natural bags from my father and i was starting to get that tired 41-year-old look, you know, and i just thought let me do it now. somebody told me i look -- johnny's wives said do it before you need to. >> did you do it because you wanted to be prettier or felt you were looking older? >> i wanted to look better and of course you want to be pretty. everyone in society -- as i always said, no one asked eleanor roosevelt to dance. >> reporter: joan rivers talking about plastic surgery never failed to make audiences laugh. but jones' daughter melissa was clearly worried about her mother and her plastic surgeries. >> i have tried in every way possible to explain to you how frightened i am and how i feel like this is an unnecessary risk. it turns out i'm not the only person with concerns. >> i don't understand this. >> everyone feels the same way -- >> feels the same way what? >> we just don't want to lose you
back in 2007 she had a humorous heart to heart with jay filling in on "larry king live". >> when youirst did it, joan, the plastic surgery -- >> i did it wrong. >> how old? >> 41. >> natural bags from my father and i was starting to get that tired 41-year-old look, you know, and i just thought let me do it now. somebody told me i look -- johnny's wives said do it before you need to. >> did you do it because you wanted to be prettier or felt you were...
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let me bring in larry king. he's on the phone with me now. larry, what should we remember about joan on a sad day like today? >> we should remember, brian, the joy of her laughter. the skill of her mind. joan rivers was a brilliant woman. she was valedictorian at barnard, fbi bephi beta cappa. she was wonderful to be around. yes, she punctured the world. she took on everybody, but she took on herself just as well. she gave as good as she got. she was downright funny, and the best minimum ri we have of herr is laughter. i think in the future, brian, when anybody mentions the name joan rivers, people will smile. >> 81 years old when she passed away and was still working every day. tell me what that says about her and about television, that she was able to stay relevant for so long, just like you, larry. >> frank sinatra once told me there's a lot to be said about longevity. she would prove she had a lot of ups and downs, the suicide of her husband, the terrible occurrences that happened with johnny carson where they never got back together. she
let me bring in larry king. he's on the phone with me now. larry, what should we remember about joan on a sad day like today? >> we should remember, brian, the joy of her laughter. the skill of her mind. joan rivers was a brilliant woman. she was valedictorian at barnard, fbi bephi beta cappa. she was wonderful to be around. yes, she punctured the world. she took on everybody, but she took on herself just as well. she gave as good as she got. she was downright funny, and the best minimum...
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one less than larry king. now, i have to say three. come to vegas and rehearse that line. they think i'm dumber than a box of rocks. >> jimmy: and have the guys from the show -- has howie been -- >> howie and jimmy came. they came to the vegas opening. >> jimmy: did they like it? >> they did. >> jimmy: they did? >> jimmy saw it was a lot of work. and howie was like, man, i can't believe you did that. and like anybody in the audience, or on television, we have a bucket list. i'd like to do that jimmy kimmel show one time. you make it look easy. therefore, it isn't easy. and the show is -- it's hard to do. and i wanted to do vegas one time. and that was enough for me. >> jimmy: well, you do broadway. will you take this show to new york city? >> i would. >> jimmy: you would. will you play pittsburgh? >> i have. >> jimmy: and did they like it? >> yes. >> jimmy: they did? >> they did. >> jimmy: i would like to come see the show. >> well, come out there. i'll come see you out there. they don't come. >> jimmy: you know that i will come, right
one less than larry king. now, i have to say three. come to vegas and rehearse that line. they think i'm dumber than a box of rocks. >> jimmy: and have the guys from the show -- has howie been -- >> howie and jimmy came. they came to the vegas opening. >> jimmy: did they like it? >> they did. >> jimmy: they did? >> jimmy saw it was a lot of work. and howie was like, man, i can't believe you did that. and like anybody in the audience, or on television, we have...
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i want to bring in larry king. he was friends with joan rivers. you interviewed her many times on your show. i know this is a personal loss for you. and you've known her for 45 years. what do you remember the most about those years? >> erin, she was quite a lady. first, she was so funny. she was really funny. on the air and off the air. she was a great interview. you loved talking with her. the kind of interview subject you really love because she answered the question you asked. she was never afraid to go anywhere. she took no prisoners. you could never be personally offended because she cut a swath through everyone. she was not afraid of anyone. she was up front. she was a great mother, a great grandmother. a tireless worker. she cared about people a lot. she was the kind of person, erin, if she was on your show and you said you liked her ring, she'd give you the ring. i had dinner at her house a few times. she was a wonderful companion. the tragedy in her life, of course, was the suicide of her husband, which she never forgave him for doing tha
i want to bring in larry king. he was friends with joan rivers. you interviewed her many times on your show. i know this is a personal loss for you. and you've known her for 45 years. what do you remember the most about those years? >> erin, she was quite a lady. first, she was so funny. she was really funny. on the air and off the air. she was a great interview. you loved talking with her. the kind of interview subject you really love because she answered the question you asked. she was...
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larry king, kevin bacon, william shatner: look at the money these guys make and not to say hillary clintonshe charged the university of nevada. now, full disclosure, i do do a lot of speaking engagements, and i do get paid by universities, and i am a little bit jealous bit the list -- i'm not getting kevin bacon money. [laughter] tracy, there is a point it seems like where colleges and universities, i mean, do they have no shame? tuition is sky high, and these kids are coming out of school with massive debt. do you have to give kevin bacon $70,000? >> or tony bennett $110,000? [laughter] i hope he sung an entiral women. charles: -- album. charles: the kids don't even know who he is! >> and the sick irony is we don't have money for scholarships? let's do the right thing. look, tuition is up because it's so hollywood. you need a sushi bar, a spa in the dorms these days. all that stuff is the reason -- >> i love it. i think it's fantastic because i read the article about kevin bacon. it was like a packed house, people were loving it. if that inspires one kid to go do something -- [laughter] >
larry king, kevin bacon, william shatner: look at the money these guys make and not to say hillary clintonshe charged the university of nevada. now, full disclosure, i do do a lot of speaking engagements, and i do get paid by universities, and i am a little bit jealous bit the list -- i'm not getting kevin bacon money. [laughter] tracy, there is a point it seems like where colleges and universities, i mean, do they have no shame? tuition is sky high, and these kids are coming out of school with...
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joan was so gracious about still saying as you saw in that larry king clip, you know, he made me. to always give him that but she also later on years after that happened to her, she was able to articulate how much it just wounded her. >> but also, you know, to have lost her husband to suicide. >> yes. >> find herself raising a daughter by herself. >> yes. >> and have to, you know, move forward and make a living. >> absolutely. >> and earn money and do it without a protector, do it without a huge network of support. >> there was never the behemoth maybe it will happen. there was never -- >> that's what you see in the documentary. it's like her and she has an assistant, and that's basically it. it's her, she is making it happen. >> right. and there is a great scene where she is going to be one of the presenters when george karl posthumously gets the mark twain award. she is so nervous because all the boy there's. she says it's kind of just me. i hope my jokes are funny. i was watching and thinking you should be receiving the mark twain award. >> another clip from the documentary. it
joan was so gracious about still saying as you saw in that larry king clip, you know, he made me. to always give him that but she also later on years after that happened to her, she was able to articulate how much it just wounded her. >> but also, you know, to have lost her husband to suicide. >> yes. >> find herself raising a daughter by herself. >> yes. >> and have to, you know, move forward and make a living. >> absolutely. >> and earn money and do...
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larry king, "joan rivers was a dear and wonderful friend whom i've known for 45 years.e'll never see the likes of her again". you think of joan rivers' career being launched by johnny carson which gives you a sense of how long her career was. kathy griffin, who is sort of a daughter, a comedic daughter of joan rivers saying, a legend, a friend, a mentor, an icon and wildly funny, one of a kind. if you don't know about joan rivers' brand of comedy providing her witty ways, maybe you think of kathy griffin as faster and witty. kelly rippa just said "no." and an amazing woman and pioneer. she opened up the arena for women in comedy. the first woman in american television history to have an 11:30 show that went against johnny carson for eight months. i'm joined by narrated lester holt. >> reporter: joan rivers never pulled a punch. or a punch line. even when it was aimed at herself. >> i went into a store today and said, what have you got to go with this suit? she gave me a bottle of cheap wine. >> reporter: often in vulgar. >> gweneth paltrow, the most beautiful woman. >>
larry king, "joan rivers was a dear and wonderful friend whom i've known for 45 years.e'll never see the likes of her again". you think of joan rivers' career being launched by johnny carson which gives you a sense of how long her career was. kathy griffin, who is sort of a daughter, a comedic daughter of joan rivers saying, a legend, a friend, a mentor, an icon and wildly funny, one of a kind. if you don't know about joan rivers' brand of comedy providing her witty ways, maybe you...
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many said that this defined ford's presidency and later told cnn's larry king that it was his principleestore integrity in the white house and to bring about healing in the country. we are currently waiting for the white house press briefing and i'm joined right now by cnn's ron brownstein. ron, i wonder, what are you expecting to hear today from josh where the president speaks on wednesday. he obviously doesn't want to get ahead of the comments but there's a lot of curiosity about some of the things that he will say. >> yeah. i think that you're going to hear, as we discussed before, the idea that it's going to be a comprehensive strategy, it will not just be a military strategy. this is going to be a long haul. i think you're going to hear in the questions a lot of wondering why now as opposed to many months in which isis has been gathering strength. that's going to be the key question that is going to resonate into the 2016 presidential campaign as well with the democrats and republica republicans. >> we've heard from republicans, not just democrats, who wanted the president to come
many said that this defined ford's presidency and later told cnn's larry king that it was his principleestore integrity in the white house and to bring about healing in the country. we are currently waiting for the white house press briefing and i'm joined right now by cnn's ron brownstein. ron, i wonder, what are you expecting to hear today from josh where the president speaks on wednesday. he obviously doesn't want to get ahead of the comments but there's a lot of curiosity about some of the...
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we'll talk about her life with her close friend larry king.vernor bob mcdonnell and his wife were convicted today on corruption charges. they are facing years in federal prison. we'll go live to virginia. but we start with tonight's lead. a civil rights investigation in
we'll talk about her life with her close friend larry king.vernor bob mcdonnell and his wife were convicted today on corruption charges. they are facing years in federal prison. we'll go live to virginia. but we start with tonight's lead. a civil rights investigation in
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people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here. there are t. question more. but a back to tonight's politics panel with mayor scott greer ben cohen and david o'beirne and let's get back to it speaking at a labor day event and no walking was constant yesterday president obama gave a rousing speech on the economy and once again call on congress to raise the minimum wage check it out. all across the country right now there's a national movement going on made up of fast food workers organizing to lift wages so they can provide for their families with pride and dignity there is no denying the simple truth america deserves a raise folks are doing very well on woefully they're doing very well the corporate boardrooms. you have american words. we also see in this is the first president since nine hundred thirty six to say this if i wanted a good job i would join a union which i thought was a nice nice touch so anyhow should we give america a raise and should we go back to have to what. are the it's right ok here's what we'r
people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here. there are t. question more. but a back to tonight's politics panel with mayor scott greer ben cohen and david o'beirne and let's get back to it speaking at a labor day event and no walking was constant yesterday president obama gave a rousing speech on the economy and once again call on congress to raise the minimum wage check it out. all across the country right now...
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that's how larry king remembered her. >> she was just a good word for her is special. in fact, you can't think of anyone like her. >> nancy reagan said this: barbara walters saying: ellen degeneres tweeted: >> how she will be remembered, joan dedicated an entire chapter of her book to funerals and death and services planned for sunday, we are told in new york city. no word yet whether it will be private or public. >> you think about some of the legends of comedy, especially on the female side, phyllis diller, lucille ball, so many were isolated in their generation because it was a mail dominated genre. since joan came on, how many more women are behind this trail that she blazed in comedy today? >> she was the first woman to host the tonight show, first woman to have her own late night talk show. kathy griffin is saying how she could phone her up if she had a query and say how do i deal with this. the example is saying she had to appear before the troops in afghanistan and i'm frightened. joan rivers said don't worry, these people have been to war, they've seen a lot o
that's how larry king remembered her. >> she was just a good word for her is special. in fact, you can't think of anyone like her. >> nancy reagan said this: barbara walters saying: ellen degeneres tweeted: >> how she will be remembered, joan dedicated an entire chapter of her book to funerals and death and services planned for sunday, we are told in new york city. no word yet whether it will be private or public. >> you think about some of the legends of comedy,...
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for example on a recent larry king live show jenny mccarthy, my personal goal to person for health care advice, don't know if she's yours, she said when asked -- addressing whether the combination of measles, mumps or rubella could cause autism she said, quote, i will take the measles every time. what that tells you is not only has she never seen measles, she doesn't appreciate how sick measles can make you but has no recollection of measles. we have forgotten what measles looks like which is remarkable because i remember when i was attending children's hospital in philadelphia in 1991, we were in the midst of a massive measles epidemic. it centered on two fundamental restrictions in our cities, 30 years into the development of the measles vaccine we have 1400 cases of measles and nine death, five deaths in a ten they period 1991. the city was in a panic. there certainly were those of us who understood the power of measles. for example 50% of children with measles have an abnormal chest x-ray which is to say they have radio graphic evidence of pneumonia if not clinical pneumonia. what w
for example on a recent larry king live show jenny mccarthy, my personal goal to person for health care advice, don't know if she's yours, she said when asked -- addressing whether the combination of measles, mumps or rubella could cause autism she said, quote, i will take the measles every time. what that tells you is not only has she never seen measles, she doesn't appreciate how sick measles can make you but has no recollection of measles. we have forgotten what measles looks like which is...
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. >> she was speaking to joy behar and filled in for larry king here on cnp. late me play this little clip for you. listen to this. >> aren't you scared to go under anesthesia? >> it's very serious. my dad ways doctor. the anesthesiologist is as much a part of that group as the plastic surgeon. very serious. but you also want to look we're a society that wants people to look good. >> november it, 2007. so she's obviously familiar with the procedure. should that type of procedure be really done in a hospital in case there's complications as opposed to some sort of office visit as an outpatient? >> it's a long debated thing within medicine, wolf. i'm sure it will be debated again now. part of this is that you look at the types of procedures we do in outpatient settings. and you know, for the most part patients do really well. it saves them the time of going to the hospital, staying in the hospital overnight. all of those things. but you're right. it's not a cut and dry sort of thing. the concern is, you know, if they what is called lose their airway, their airwa
. >> she was speaking to joy behar and filled in for larry king here on cnp. late me play this little clip for you. listen to this. >> aren't you scared to go under anesthesia? >> it's very serious. my dad ways doctor. the anesthesiologist is as much a part of that group as the plastic surgeon. very serious. but you also want to look we're a society that wants people to look good. >> november it, 2007. so she's obviously familiar with the procedure. should that type of...
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. >> that was chris brown on larry king four years ago. >> if anything it speaks to how pervasive a problem it is. there's no one type for an abuser. it is not like this is a bad guy and that's how you identify the abusers. there's all kinds of people, all kinds of athletes who do these kinds of thing. >> it's the response that will be most important. i'm actually appalled at the coach's response. >> just tonight. >> all appalling saying that he supports the couple. well, that in and of itself shows you how far we need to go in terms of at least the nfl in dealing with domestic violence. >> i appreciate you being on, sunny, rachel nichols, jeff stick around. we'll talk to you shortly. more to talk about from the intersection of sports. rachel mentioned donald sterling. now another nba owner is selling his team after his racially charged remarks came to light. the question, did what atlanta hawks owner bruce levinson say, did it add up to racism or an awkward expression of racial realities or business realities. see what kareem abdul-jabbar has to say. he'll join me live. >>> the search for
. >> that was chris brown on larry king four years ago. >> if anything it speaks to how pervasive a problem it is. there's no one type for an abuser. it is not like this is a bad guy and that's how you identify the abusers. there's all kinds of people, all kinds of athletes who do these kinds of thing. >> it's the response that will be most important. i'm actually appalled at the coach's response. >> just tonight. >> all appalling saying that he supports the...
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national and rated tv programs like nbc's today show, cbs's good morning america, cnn's crossfire, larry king live, fox had the and homes, many others but by personal favorite was watching him dismember peers morgan. [applause] but i'm going to say something all the more personal at this point because larry, i don't know if he knows it, he got me involved in the gun rights movement. he was the first guy i called when i decided in 1994 that something needed to be done. i was a nobody. i didn't know anything about how to go about any of this, but he took my call and be nurtured that interest. and he helped grass roots north carolina become what it is today, not only by the initial council, but by supporting our organization, especially during our nascent years and training our activists and grassroots mobilization techniques. this guy is the true grassroots of the second amendment movement. i bring you larry pratt. [applause] >> and a good evening to you. i am so glad that paul has invited me to be here with you. delighted to see how many of you there are. you know, i don't think the establishm
national and rated tv programs like nbc's today show, cbs's good morning america, cnn's crossfire, larry king live, fox had the and homes, many others but by personal favorite was watching him dismember peers morgan. [applause] but i'm going to say something all the more personal at this point because larry, i don't know if he knows it, he got me involved in the gun rights movement. he was the first guy i called when i decided in 1994 that something needed to be done. i was a nobody. i didn't...
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it did occur to me when you had my old friend larry king up there, you could have asked him. he's been around far long time. he's a smart guy. [laughter] he can probably answer for all of us. now let's all be attended to mr. nye. >> thank you very much. mr. ham, i learned something. thank you. let's take it back around to the question at hand. does ken ham's creation model hold up? is it viable? for me, of course, take a look. we are here in kentucky on layer upon layer of limestone. i stop the side of the road today and picked up this piece of limestone that has a fossil right there. in these many layers, in this vicinity of kentucky, there are quarrel animals, fossil. when you look at it closely, you can see they lived their entire lives. they lived typically 20 years, sometimes more than that. when the water conditions are correct. we are standing on millions of layers of ancient life. how could those animals have lived their entire life and form these layers in just 4000 years? there isn't enough time since mr. ham's flood for this limestone that we're standing on to have
it did occur to me when you had my old friend larry king up there, you could have asked him. he's been around far long time. he's a smart guy. [laughter] he can probably answer for all of us. now let's all be attended to mr. nye. >> thank you very much. mr. ham, i learned something. thank you. let's take it back around to the question at hand. does ken ham's creation model hold up? is it viable? for me, of course, take a look. we are here in kentucky on layer upon layer of limestone. i...
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back in 2007, she had a humorous heart to heart with joy behar, who was filling in on cnn's "larry king when you first did it, joan -- >> i did it young. >> how old were you? >> i was 41. i had natural bags from my father. i was starting to get that tired 41-year-old look. i just thought, let me do it now. somebody told me that on the carson show, one of johnny's wives. she said do it before you need to do it. >> really. but did you do it because you wanted to be prettier or because you felt you were looking older? >> i wanted to look better. and of course you want to be pretty. we're in a society, everybody wants -- as i always said, nobody ever asked eleanor roosevelt to dance. >> joan rivers talking about plastic surgery never failed to make audiences laugh. but joan's daughter melissa was clearly worried about her mother and her plastic surgeries. >> i have tried in every way possible to explain to you how frightened i am and how i feel like this is an unnecessary risk. it turns out that i am not the only person with concerns. >> i don't understand this. >> everyone feels the same w
back in 2007, she had a humorous heart to heart with joy behar, who was filling in on cnn's "larry king when you first did it, joan -- >> i did it young. >> how old were you? >> i was 41. i had natural bags from my father. i was starting to get that tired 41-year-old look. i just thought, let me do it now. somebody told me that on the carson show, one of johnny's wives. she said do it before you need to do it. >> really. but did you do it because you wanted to be...
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and larry king saying joan rivers was a dear and wonderful friend.ll never see her likes again. ann da kendrick writing in r.i.p. joan rivers. being publicly told that my dress is hideous will never feel quite as awesome. you will be truly missed. people remembering the great joan rivers today. back to you. >> thank you. >>> well, coming up it's being called the year of the shark. off the mass coast. we're going to hit the water in search of the great white that attacked two kayakers and hear their frantic 911 call. >>> and what is next for amy van dyken-rouen? she's with us in our studio. there he is with tom in the green room. we'll talk to them exclusively. but first this is "today" on nbc. tom wolf. he'd be a different kind of governor. he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit. and as a businessman he gives between 20 and 30 percent of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue. he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity he refused take a state car
and larry king saying joan rivers was a dear and wonderful friend.ll never see her likes again. ann da kendrick writing in r.i.p. joan rivers. being publicly told that my dress is hideous will never feel quite as awesome. you will be truly missed. people remembering the great joan rivers today. back to you. >> thank you. >>> well, coming up it's being called the year of the shark. off the mass coast. we're going to hit the water in search of the great white that attacked two...
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in other words, as larry himself said, i don't think there's a bunch of republicans running around saying we are all for inversions, we like when burger kingup its tax mailbox somewhere else. most members of congress, i believe, don't like this and most members, by the way, agree with larry and myself, by the way, that absolutely we need to reform our corporate code. but that's not gonna happen any time soon and if we continue to see all of these inversions we are going to erode our corporate rate so far, we won't bring down the rate. >> the gop gets those ten senate seats what do you think that means for -- >> tax reform. >> but also for inversion specifically? >> look, inversion will be part of the overall package. you don't need inversion if you get the tax rate down to 20, 25%. senate orrin hatch is the likely chairman, he is pro-tax reform and paul ryan is the likely ways and means chairman. that's why i try to suggest to you the other day, kelly, maybe i was a little -- i didn't need to be too, aggressive, the politics of this thing are play nothing reform, put a reform bill on the president's desk. you don't need invers are as long
in other words, as larry himself said, i don't think there's a bunch of republicans running around saying we are all for inversions, we like when burger kingup its tax mailbox somewhere else. most members of congress, i believe, don't like this and most members, by the way, agree with larry and myself, by the way, that absolutely we need to reform our corporate code. but that's not gonna happen any time soon and if we continue to see all of these inversions we are going to erode our corporate...
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larry and katie? >> thank you. >> well done. all i heard was showers. music to my ears. >> yeah. >>> speaking of music, up next, lion king the musical roars its way to a record. there has never been anything like it in entertainment history. >>> new after 4:30, the latest research on peanut allergies and what could be the raw facts on what causes them. ♪ >>> history for the lion king stage musical that is now the biggest grossing work in entertainment history, earning more than $6.2 billion worldwide. that makes it more valuable than any single harry potter film, "titanic" or any of the "star wars" movies. it is a production of disney, parent company of abc 7. >>> lolo jones was the first contestant to be eliminated from this season of "dancing with the stars." tonight, 12 remaining couples take to the dance floor and they all have a common goal. >> hang on for dear life. >> reporter: week two is hear a here and the pressure is already on. the dancers have all discovered one thing. it's easier if you focus on the fun. >> every day we are as silly as we can be. that's really the key. every day it's like feeling blessed, f
larry and katie? >> thank you. >> well done. all i heard was showers. music to my ears. >> yeah. >>> speaking of music, up next, lion king the musical roars its way to a record. there has never been anything like it in entertainment history. >>> new after 4:30, the latest research on peanut allergies and what could be the raw facts on what causes them. ♪ >>> history for the lion king stage musical that is now the biggest grossing work in...
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king dollar jess ter court jess ter gold. we've got to leave it there. gentlemen fantastic discussion. thank you very much. steve, larry, tobias. a very big win for the biggest little city in the world. we have more on how tesla could breathe some much-needed life into reno, nevada. >>> speaking of charts, it is mystery chart time. here you go, folks. this stock's been a summer sizzler up about 30% in the past three months. that's all you get. tweet us your guesses. more clue clues and the answer ahead. roughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means more growth for your business, and more jobs. it's not just business as usual. see how new york can help your business grow, at startup.ny.gov >>> gas up 20 cents per gallon through october could bring the price below $3 in some areas. currently the national average is 3.43 a gallon. so 20 cent would not be under 3 if my math is correct. that's way down from last year's
king dollar jess ter court jess ter gold. we've got to leave it there. gentlemen fantastic discussion. thank you very much. steve, larry, tobias. a very big win for the biggest little city in the world. we have more on how tesla could breathe some much-needed life into reno, nevada. >>> speaking of charts, it is mystery chart time. here you go, folks. this stock's been a summer sizzler up about 30% in the past three months. that's all you get. tweet us your guesses. more clue clues and...
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larry sternwick and robert diamond making some waves at the nantucket project conference. up next, what they said about this stock market. and the financial world has been digesting the news that the bond king bill gross has left the room. he's left the company he co-founded anyway. in fact, going to a different room. coming up, jane wells looks at the intrigue surrounding this story and didn't end well between pimco and gross. we'll be back. >>> welcome back. andrew ross sorkin talking at a conference in nantucket and asked them about the selloff yesterday and where the stocks might be headed for the rest of the year before anyone knew we would have a snapback today and here's what they had to say. >> there's no question that assets are more fully priced than they were 18 months ago. yes, price earnings ratios are a little high by some measures but that's what you expect when real interest rates were low. >> i think it's more reasonably priced than that. i think a lot of the key factors in terms of they're still inexpensive money and oil prices are reasonable level. i think gold's at a reasonable level. i don't see a big crash coming. >> i've been talking more months and we get nervous on
larry sternwick and robert diamond making some waves at the nantucket project conference. up next, what they said about this stock market. and the financial world has been digesting the news that the bond king bill gross has left the room. he's left the company he co-founded anyway. in fact, going to a different room. coming up, jane wells looks at the intrigue surrounding this story and didn't end well between pimco and gross. we'll be back. >>> welcome back. andrew ross sorkin...