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congressman is released tomorrow. >> thank you. >> i want to meet larry king. >> larry left the building. >> we have a sleep theme running through the show. >> no king size sheets in the line? >> that can't be. >> that is what they told me. >> your people. >> we'll get back to you on that. what watches the daily show. very funny under the new guy. he's always funny. on the touchy issues. greek nonfat yogurt with delicious crunchy toppings...
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that's why it is important to let your -- >> larry king joins me on the phone. he was interviewing prince, he made him take all notes down for the interview on paper, wouldn't let him record it, he was so worried someone would take a clip of his voice and put it out there. this was not just in the past couple years, what was it like to sit down with him and talk face to face. >> a lot of people told me i am going to have a rough time. he was shy. he wasn't talkative. i found that yes, he was the opposite, he was very reresponsible sieve, answered every gi. he was very bright. i liked him immediately. he had that dispute with the record company, he changed his thing to formerly known, which was brilliant i thought, he was smart as a whip, a great artist, and a very, very good conversationalist. i enjoyed every minute of it. >> you mention how he changed his name to a symbol from the artist formerly known as prince. people were like what was that, that's something music superstars do. and you point out no, it had to do with keeping control of the music and you aske
that's why it is important to let your -- >> larry king joins me on the phone. he was interviewing prince, he made him take all notes down for the interview on paper, wouldn't let him record it, he was so worried someone would take a clip of his voice and put it out there. this was not just in the past couple years, what was it like to sit down with him and talk face to face. >> a lot of people told me i am going to have a rough time. he was shy. he wasn't talkative. i found that...
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and joining me now is the host of ora tv's "larry king now" and "politicking," larry king.welcome home. >> i was young there. >> and i think people look at donald trump, he looks different, but he sounds the same. >> sounds the same, hair looked nicer then. but donald looked very young too. >> so that was him at the -- that was the '88 convention. they nominated george bush sr. for president. a couple things when i look back at that jump out at me. first of all, you're asking him, what kind of a republican are you? and it sounds like he didn't really fit in with the party back then and he doesn't fit in today. >> i think that was an honest answer he gave them. is he an east coast republican? as i know him, and i know him forever, i think of him as an east coast republican. i though when i asked the question, he's a rockefeller kind of republican, which is kind of socially liberal and economically conservative and probably be gung ho on the military. but donald is a -- he's donald. and this is -- he's the story. he is the number one story in this campaign. bernie sanders is
and joining me now is the host of ora tv's "larry king now" and "politicking," larry king.welcome home. >> i was young there. >> and i think people look at donald trump, he looks different, but he sounds the same. >> sounds the same, hair looked nicer then. but donald looked very young too. >> so that was him at the -- that was the '88 convention. they nominated george bush sr. for president. a couple things when i look back at that jump out at me....
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we sat down with our own larry king live in 1999.ss for minneapolis? >> oh yeah, absolutely. >> what was it like growing up there? not many blacks in minneapolis, right? talking to dave winfield. 1% maybe. >> yeah. it was interesting for me because i knew up getting wide array of music -- i grew up with santana and larry graham and fleetwood mac. all different kinds of things, you know? that was cool. >> good place to grow up? >> yes, sir. >> you had a rough childhood, didn't you? >> some respects. >> that affect your music? >> i don't think so. no. i think it probably helped me to look inside to know that i had to do for self. >> you had a rough time with -- that's all resolved now but a rough time with your father, right? >> i wouldn't call it rough. i mean, he was very strict disciplinarian but all fathers were. i learned the difference between right and wrong. so i don't consider it so rough. >> would you look back and say you were glad he was that way? >> well, you know, as i go through this your noi, i don't look back much at a
we sat down with our own larry king live in 1999.ss for minneapolis? >> oh yeah, absolutely. >> what was it like growing up there? not many blacks in minneapolis, right? talking to dave winfield. 1% maybe. >> yeah. it was interesting for me because i knew up getting wide array of music -- i grew up with santana and larry graham and fleetwood mac. all different kinds of things, you know? that was cool. >> good place to grow up? >> yes, sir. >> you had a rough...
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larry king must be rolling over in his grave, you guys. i'm sorry, what's that?ry king's still alive? hey, msnbc, here's your breaking news. right there, that's it. (applause) all right. here to discuss his plan and how to keep things exciting in two political races that are now clearly over the news consultants for cnn clyde wood. (cheers and applause) nice to see you. now clyde, how is cnn going to keep things exciting now that the races are pretty of all but decided. >> oh, larry, this thing is far from over. as we said on last night's coverage of the supertuesday four, the awakening. (laughter) >> jesus, cnn, supertuesday four, the awakening? i thought there was only one supertuesday. >> really? why don't you tell that to next week's st five, supertuesday five, more superrer. >> larry: okay, please, enough with all this ridiculous technology. cnn should vus cover the news and not resort to gimmicks to keep us interesting. the countdown clock, hollo grams. >> slow down. >> larry: what? >> we do not use holograms any more. >> larry: good, that's a start. >> we
larry king must be rolling over in his grave, you guys. i'm sorry, what's that?ry king's still alive? hey, msnbc, here's your breaking news. right there, that's it. (applause) all right. here to discuss his plan and how to keep things exciting in two political races that are now clearly over the news consultants for cnn clyde wood. (cheers and applause) nice to see you. now clyde, how is cnn going to keep things exciting now that the races are pretty of all but decided. >> oh, larry, this...
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larry king is joining us on the phone right now. any times over the years. very sad moment for all of us who admired and enjoyed his work. give us your reaction. >> i'm very shocked. i had no idea there was anything wrong. he was home over the weekend. i remember when i first -- i believe -- i was told he was difficult and didn't like doing interviews. i found him very, very enjoyable. he wasiesy to approach, a lot of fun over the years. i only interviewed him that one time but i would run into him and he remembered me and very kind. i thought he was extremely generous to his fans. he was a great performer. this is a shock. there is no indication of what caused it, right? >> no. earlier in the week they said he was suffering from the flu. he was taken to the hospital but then a spokesperson said he was doing, quote, fine and was at home. that's all that they said earlier. and then all of a sudden today we got these initial indications that there was a police investigation underway to see what happened. there was a death at his estate
larry king is joining us on the phone right now. any times over the years. very sad moment for all of us who admired and enjoyed his work. give us your reaction. >> i'm very shocked. i had no idea there was anything wrong. he was home over the weekend. i remember when i first -- i believe -- i was told he was difficult and didn't like doing interviews. i found him very, very enjoyable. he wasiesy to approach, a lot of fun over the years. i only interviewed him that one time but i would...
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i let myself move on, you know. >> prince on larry king.n he was 19 years old. owen husne was his first manager. he joins us. i'm sorry we are speaking under these circumstances, you were in minneapolis, said they had the next big thing, happened to be an 18-year-old prince. what did it sound like, did you know this guy has incredible talent? >> yes, it was very interesting. a fellow by the name of chris moon had a small studio, south side of minneapolis. he brought me this cassette. it was routine to have people bring me cassettes, i am shuffling papers on the desk, he is reaching over, putting it in my cassette player. i'm all ready with the speech, it is promising, come back in five years. i listened. from the first notes that i heard, it was a very early demo they had done at chris' studio of soft and wet, which was his first single. and i listened to it, i noticed that the sound was different. it was derivative, but it was a new sound, the way he was using guitars against the keyboard. just this 8 track studio. it was different. then h
i let myself move on, you know. >> prince on larry king.n he was 19 years old. owen husne was his first manager. he joins us. i'm sorry we are speaking under these circumstances, you were in minneapolis, said they had the next big thing, happened to be an 18-year-old prince. what did it sound like, did you know this guy has incredible talent? >> yes, it was very interesting. a fellow by the name of chris moon had a small studio, south side of minneapolis. he brought me this...
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they told me -- they called me at the larry king show and said, everybody is looking for a job of politics. [laughter] a common message. don't you understand that ordinary people can organize themselves? they can't get this done? you showed them. [applause] position -- i have had enough of that, myself. apparently, you have, too. and regulations on doing the job they said couldn't be done. the hard part starts after november. every time they say just forget it, remember this hot day in the sun when you delivered. quit --re going to i will tell you when you can't quit if you love this country after november. you have to stay in the ring every step of the way. everything is possible. here is why they said you couldn't do it. the deadline was too short. the texas application process was designed to keep independents out. the fact that you can only solicit people who cannot vote in primaries, it makes it too difficult to get through. finally, 53,000 signatures, regular voters can't do that. in all fairness to them, you did over 200,000. [applause] this is the most precious part. this is your p
they told me -- they called me at the larry king show and said, everybody is looking for a job of politics. [laughter] a common message. don't you understand that ordinary people can organize themselves? they can't get this done? you showed them. [applause] position -- i have had enough of that, myself. apparently, you have, too. and regulations on doing the job they said couldn't be done. the hard part starts after november. every time they say just forget it, remember this hot day in the sun...
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back in 1999, appropriately enough, he was asked by larry king about how he would classify his music. >> the only day i could think of is inspirational. i think music from the heart falls into that category.people feel what it is that they are doing. , all music is and can be inspirational. that's why it's important to let your gift be guided by something more clear. >> you could hear people dancing outside the apollo. this is the same all night long. >> as you heard, prince had to cancel some concerts earlier this month in atlanta that he did perform in atlanta eventually on april 14. on the sixth tea and he came home and held a dance party. people said he looked just fine. live from the apollo, back to you. robert, thank you. >> there is a bunch of hit songs that you may not know what written by him. you baby was sometimes hard. >> nothing compared to you was performed by sinead o'connor but prince wrote it for his funk band. it was never released until she sang it. >> the bangles released manic monday. friends wrote it but offered it to the bangles. we like the groups rhythm of the
back in 1999, appropriately enough, he was asked by larry king about how he would classify his music. >> the only day i could think of is inspirational. i think music from the heart falls into that category.people feel what it is that they are doing. , all music is and can be inspirational. that's why it's important to let your gift be guided by something more clear. >> you could hear people dancing outside the apollo. this is the same all night long. >> as you heard, prince...
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in 1999 appropriately enough he was asked by larry king on cnn how he would classify his music. >> the only thing i could think of was inspirational. music from the heart falls into that category. people really feel -- ultimately inspirational and that is why it is so important to let your gift to be guided by something more clear. >> reporter: earlier this month prince had to cancel some concerts in atlanta but on april 16th he held a dance party at his home as if to show people that he was fine and people at the dance party say he looked just fine. less then a week later, prince was gone. that is the latest from harlem at the apollo. kerry: thanks so much. in the 80s when prince rose to superstardom there was no one like him. ben: matt king show this prince has his own unique style and influenced a whole generation. >> there were days i spent with changes when he didn't have a show. >> reporter: he interviewed prince many time during their two careers both on and off the record but not once while he researched his book let's go crazy prince and the making of purple rain. >> he would
in 1999 appropriately enough he was asked by larry king on cnn how he would classify his music. >> the only thing i could think of was inspirational. music from the heart falls into that category. people really feel -- ultimately inspirational and that is why it is so important to let your gift to be guided by something more clear. >> reporter: earlier this month prince had to cancel some concerts in atlanta but on april 16th he held a dance party at his home as if to show people...
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he appeared in december in 1999 on the "larry king show." did he get famous? >> was it a record? an appearance? something. >> well, it started with a lot of appearances i was doing in and about minneapolis and word just spread about -- >> so you were a local man? >> yeah. and then i was taken out to los angeles by my first manager whose name escapes me and other people started getting to see what i could do. >> and then did you have a hit record? >> no. we were just talking about making one right at that point. >> and what burst it for you? what did it for you? >> the song? >> yeah. >> the song was called "soft and wet." >> that immediately became a hit and you were known? >> quietly. but a lot of people knew about me because i was -- i used stevie wonder as an inspiration whom i look up to a great deal for the way that he crafted music and his connection to the spirit. and, boy, back then, i used him as a role model in trying to play all of the instruments and be very self-contained and keep my vision clear. so word spread very quickly about
he appeared in december in 1999 on the "larry king show." did he get famous? >> was it a record? an appearance? something. >> well, it started with a lot of appearances i was doing in and about minneapolis and word just spread about -- >> so you were a local man? >> yeah. and then i was taken out to los angeles by my first manager whose name escapes me and other people started getting to see what i could do. >> and then did you have a hit record? >>...
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larry king was on this show and he also knows him personally. he had an interesting comment. to respond it to. >> please. >> this is larry king yesterday. >> there's a lot to be said for donald trump. yeah, there's a lot -- you know, he's a good guy. he is really a good guy. he's not a racist. >> yeah? >> he plays to that crowd. >> but he doesn't talk that way -- >> no, no. not at all. >> interesting. >> you were on the show, you worked with him. any hint in the donald trump you've seen off the air of racism? >> absolutely none. nothing. i mean, it's just this narrative that continues. and it has to be stopped. because anyone who knows him or has interacted with him knows that's just not the case. he has a very, very pure heart in the sense that he really does want to make america great. and that means the for all americans. >> but does -- what larry king said there, he says he plays to that crowd. is that something you see? for instance, asked about david duke, won't just say, the guy is vile -- >> he denounced it on that friday before he even got to jake tapper. >> but did
larry king was on this show and he also knows him personally. he had an interesting comment. to respond it to. >> please. >> this is larry king yesterday. >> there's a lot to be said for donald trump. yeah, there's a lot -- you know, he's a good guy. he is really a good guy. he's not a racist. >> yeah? >> he plays to that crowd. >> but he doesn't talk that way -- >> no, no. not at all. >> interesting. >> you were on the show, you worked with...
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. >> prince talking to larry king, in moments, verdean white, joining us now, stevie wonder.th us. sorry for the loss of your friend. when you heard the news this morning, what went through your mind? >> well, it is a heart break. a shock. i find it hard to believe, in this journey of music, we as artists create a reflection of society and reflect really the people that really wanted to see a better world, unity of people, all those things, as music will continue to do for those of us that will continue to listen to it. it is heart break to lose a member of that army of love. >> prince talking about you on larry king, saying you were a role model and inspiration for him when it came to playing his own instruments. how does he inspire you? >> well, he was a great musician. he loved music, loved playing his instrument. the times we did jam together were amazing. all of the various people he would bring together. mostly he brought all the various cultures together. he could play classical music if he wanted to, jazz if he wanted to, country if he wanted to, played rock, you know
. >> prince talking to larry king, in moments, verdean white, joining us now, stevie wonder.th us. sorry for the loss of your friend. when you heard the news this morning, what went through your mind? >> well, it is a heart break. a shock. i find it hard to believe, in this journey of music, we as artists create a reflection of society and reflect really the people that really wanted to see a better world, unity of people, all those things, as music will continue to do for those of...
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this was all done in a sense of fun, with a sort of a wink. >> this is when he spoke to larry king.c? >> hmm. >> what idiom would you put it in? >> the only thing i could think of, because i really don't like categories, but the only thing i could think of is inspirational. and i think music that is from the heart falls right into that category. people who really feel what it is that they're doing, and ultimately, all music is or can be inspirational. and it's, that's why it's so important to let your gift be guided by something more clear. >> sorry, clay, i think i called you joe. inspirational, what set his music apart? >> you know, when i think about prince, i think about liberation, i think about freedom. and in many ways, prince liberated me and so many people. i think of his song controversy, when he said am i white? am i black? am i gay, am i straight? do i believe in god, do i believe in me. that was my story. and for a little kid like me, and to take my story and manifest it in a song, that is the true personification of art. and prince was able to do that. when you think o
this was all done in a sense of fun, with a sort of a wink. >> this is when he spoke to larry king.c? >> hmm. >> what idiom would you put it in? >> the only thing i could think of, because i really don't like categories, but the only thing i could think of is inspirational. and i think music that is from the heart falls right into that category. people who really feel what it is that they're doing, and ultimately, all music is or can be inspirational. and it's, that's...
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i let myself move on, you know. >> prince on larry king.irst album when he was 19 years old. owen husband knee was his first manager. he joins us. i'm sorry we are speaking under these circumstances, you were in minneapolis, said they had the next big thing, happened to be an 18-year-old prince. what did it sound like, did you know this guy has incredible talent? >> yes, it was very interesting. a fellow by the name of chris moon had a small studio, south side of minneapolis. he brought me this cassette. it was routine to have people bring me cassettes, i am shuffling papers on the desk, he is reaching over, putting it in my cassette player. i'm all ready with the speech, it is promising, come back in five years. i listened. from the first notes that i heard, it was a very early demo they had done at chris' studio of soft and wet, which was his first single. and i listened to it, i noticed that the sound was different. it was derivative, but it was a new sound, the way he was using guitars against the keyboard. just this 8 track studio. it
i let myself move on, you know. >> prince on larry king.irst album when he was 19 years old. owen husband knee was his first manager. he joins us. i'm sorry we are speaking under these circumstances, you were in minneapolis, said they had the next big thing, happened to be an 18-year-old prince. what did it sound like, did you know this guy has incredible talent? >> yes, it was very interesting. a fellow by the name of chris moon had a small studio, south side of minneapolis. he...
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in any event, there's another guy who is probably even more than larry king the biggest fan and the most jacked up dude who will be in this stadium tonight. we're going to hear from him in about 15 minutes or so. doreen, wish you were here, baby girl. back to you. >> okay. we get it. thanks, vance. >> a little bit of rubbing it in there. >>> big changes are coming to met metro's board of directors. transportation reporter adam tuss is outside the friendship heights station with these developments. >> reporter: the first story having to do with the metro board. three new federal appointees will be coming into the metro board at the direction of the u.s. transportation secretary anthony fox and all these new appointees have backgrounds in safety. no more excuses with the metro board or with metro itself. there's going to be a maintenance surge along this section of the red line up to medical center. there's been a problem over the last couple of weeks with arcing insulators with a train that was smoking, two smoking issues, along this section of the red line. during off peak hours, there's
in any event, there's another guy who is probably even more than larry king the biggest fan and the most jacked up dude who will be in this stadium tonight. we're going to hear from him in about 15 minutes or so. doreen, wish you were here, baby girl. back to you. >> okay. we get it. thanks, vance. >> a little bit of rubbing it in there. >>> big changes are coming to met metro's board of directors. transportation reporter adam tuss is outside the friendship heights station...
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joe, prince spoke with larry king back in 1989.m would you put it in? >> the only thing i could think of because i really don't like categories, but the only thing i could think of is inspirational and i think music that is from the heart falls right into that category. people who really feel what it is that they're doing. and ultimately all music is or can be inspirational. and that's why it's so important to let your gift be guided by something more clear. >> sorry. inspirational. what set his music apart? >> you know, when i think about prince, i think about liberation, i think about freedom. and in many ways prince liberated me and so many other people. i think of his song "controversy," when he said am i black, am i white, am i straight, am i gay, do i believe in god, do i believe in me? that was my story. and prince managed for a little kid like me to take my story and manifest it in a five-minute song. that is the true personification of art. prince was able to do that. when you think of a prince fan, you really can't pinpoi
joe, prince spoke with larry king back in 1989.m would you put it in? >> the only thing i could think of because i really don't like categories, but the only thing i could think of is inspirational and i think music that is from the heart falls right into that category. people who really feel what it is that they're doing. and ultimately all music is or can be inspirational. and that's why it's so important to let your gift be guided by something more clear. >> sorry. inspirational....
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. >> prince talking to larry king, in moments, verdean white, joining us now, stevie wonder.being with us. sorry for the loss of your friend. when you heard the news this morning, what went through your mind? >> well, it is a heart break. a shock. i find it hard to believe, in this journey of music, we as artists create a reflection of society and reflect really the people that really wanted to see a better world, unity of people, all those things, as music will continue to do for those of us that will continue to listen to it. it is heart break to lose a member of that army of love. >> prince talking about you on larry king, saying you were a role model and inspiration for him when it came to playing his own instruments. how does he inspire you? >> well, he was a great musician. he loved music, loved playing his instrument. the times we did jam together were amazing. all of the various people he would bring together. mostly he brought all the various cultures together. he could play classical music if he wanted to, jazz if he wanted to, country if he wanted to, played rock,
. >> prince talking to larry king, in moments, verdean white, joining us now, stevie wonder.being with us. sorry for the loss of your friend. when you heard the news this morning, what went through your mind? >> well, it is a heart break. a shock. i find it hard to believe, in this journey of music, we as artists create a reflection of society and reflect really the people that really wanted to see a better world, unity of people, all those things, as music will continue to do for...
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i'm larry king, and i'm here today to report on a significant health-related investigation that's beenof years. the information i will provide you during the course of this show is relevant to everyone's health and well-being. several years ago, i was introduced to ken meares, founder and c.e.o. of great healthworks. this man has dedicated his career to improving health and fitness, and he created a product called omega xl, a patented, all-natural omega-3 supplement that relieves pain due to inflammation and is supported by over 30 years of clinical research. be you all know, i would rarely
i'm larry king, and i'm here today to report on a significant health-related investigation that's beenof years. the information i will provide you during the course of this show is relevant to everyone's health and well-being. several years ago, i was introduced to ken meares, founder and c.e.o. of great healthworks. this man has dedicated his career to improving health and fitness, and he created a product called omega xl, a patented, all-natural omega-3 supplement that relieves pain due to...
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back in 1999, he was off by larry king how we would classify his music. of is inspirational. people really feel what it is that they are doing. ultimately, all music is or can be informational to that his wife is so important to let your kids be guided by something more clear. >> reporter: a place that prince knew very well. the first in 1993. the most recent back in 2010. an autopsy is scheduled to be performed today. that is the latest. back to you. greg: reaction from the white house. president obama put out a one of the most gifted and prolific musicians of our time, prince dated all. rosanna: there are so many hit songs that you may not have known were greeted by prince. never released as a single until she saying it. remember this? rosanna: the bengals released tannic monday in the 80s. >> he wrote it for another group. anyway. apparently, he likes his rhythm guitar. sounds like stevie nicks made it he was inspired by his little red corvette. some of these are great, great songs. do you have a favorite? greg: little red corvette and i want to be your lover. rosanna: wha
back in 1999, he was off by larry king how we would classify his music. of is inspirational. people really feel what it is that they are doing. ultimately, all music is or can be informational to that his wife is so important to let your kids be guided by something more clear. >> reporter: a place that prince knew very well. the first in 1993. the most recent back in 2010. an autopsy is scheduled to be performed today. that is the latest. back to you. greg: reaction from the white house....
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explaining his reasons in part to larry king. >> i had to search deep within my heart and spirit andake a change and move to a new plateau in my life. and one of the ways in which i did that was to change my name and sort of divorce me from all the past and all the hangups that go along with it. ♪ maybe i'm just too demanding >> reporter: prince once said of himself, "as i go on this journey called life i rarely look back." for many nights to come, we will. ♪ this is what it sounds like when doves cry ♪ >> reporter: byron pitts, abc >>> beautiful tribute there by byron. >> my favorite song, by the way. >> absolutely. i mean, prince's songs. he had so many great ones. they're soaring on itunes. we haven't heard the last of his music. >> experts say prince recorded hundreds of songs he never released. the tracks are believed to be in his vault at paisley park that doubled as his home and studio. we'll get more how fellow celebrities are reacting to prince's death coming up in "the skinny." >> turning to other news, president boll and the first lady are in london where he will dine with
explaining his reasons in part to larry king. >> i had to search deep within my heart and spirit andake a change and move to a new plateau in my life. and one of the ways in which i did that was to change my name and sort of divorce me from all the past and all the hangups that go along with it. ♪ maybe i'm just too demanding >> reporter: prince once said of himself, "as i go on this journey called life i rarely look back." for many nights to come, we will. ♪ this is...
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. >> my name's larry king. a few years ago, i had to have open-heart surgery.red, i established the larry king cardiac foundation to help people like me avoid heart problems with proper foods, medication, and a healthy lifestyle. well, i recently met ken meares, a man with similar goals. he's the founder and c.e.o. of great healthworks and, for 25 years, has been active in creating and promoting good health. well, ken has developed and tested a product called omega xl. now, we've all heard about the benefits of a daily dose of fish oil, but they tell me that omega xl takes a giant leap forward towards maintaining good
. >> my name's larry king. a few years ago, i had to have open-heart surgery.red, i established the larry king cardiac foundation to help people like me avoid heart problems with proper foods, medication, and a healthy lifestyle. well, i recently met ken meares, a man with similar goals. he's the founder and c.e.o. of great healthworks and, for 25 years, has been active in creating and promoting good health. well, ken has developed and tested a product called omega xl. now, we've all...
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we are going to bed with larry king and his wife. greg: larry king coming up. the legendary talk show host. nuts, chocolate, pretzel. re the snack patrol. from bland snacks reese' s snack mix. snack patrol! rosanna: i have to say that the people working at that starbucks they are so nice. the young people. they are there bright and early. i go in around 5:00 and they are lovely people. they are on time, dependable. it is a tough job. they are up to percolating the stuff. greg: what about those prices? anybody? i know starbucks is very popular. the coffee is a third of the price. starbucks stuff. rosanna: yes. greg: the food is getting better at starbucks. rosanna: you like that? greg: yes. rosanna: if you didn't like it, i was going to give you a spanking. greg: hey. dr. raj -- rosanna: do you watch billions? he's into spankings too. greg: what do you mean too? >> we are not talking about that type of spankings. greg: we are talking about keeping the kids in line. >> i tweeted i was going to talk about this, and people are saying that we are crazy and spanking
we are going to bed with larry king and his wife. greg: larry king coming up. the legendary talk show host. nuts, chocolate, pretzel. re the snack patrol. from bland snacks reese' s snack mix. snack patrol! rosanna: i have to say that the people working at that starbucks they are so nice. the young people. they are there bright and early. i go in around 5:00 and they are lovely people. they are on time, dependable. it is a tough job. they are up to percolating the stuff. greg: what about those...
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changed his name to a symbol in 1993 becoming the artist formerly known as prince explaining to larry king deep within my heart and spirit and i wanted to make a change. and move to a new plateau in my life. >> reporter: prince once said of himself, "as i go on this journey called life i rarely look back." for many nights to come, we will. ♪ this is what it sounds like when doves cry ♪ >> reporter: byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> and one of prince's most memorable performances was the super bowl halftime show in 2007. >> ah, remember that. he took the stage and killed it. despite a massive storm producers say they were worried about how the superstar would react to the nasty weather but prince was undisturbed, undeterred, ever the amazing performer, he jokingly asked them if they could make it rain even harder. >> he did sing purple rain that night and prince's death is still dominating the chatter on social media. no surprise, twitter says there were 6 million tweets about prince in just the first seven hours of his passing. >> a lot of tweets coming from celebrities, oprah writing "p
changed his name to a symbol in 1993 becoming the artist formerly known as prince explaining to larry king deep within my heart and spirit and i wanted to make a change. and move to a new plateau in my life. >> reporter: prince once said of himself, "as i go on this journey called life i rarely look back." for many nights to come, we will. ♪ this is what it sounds like when doves cry ♪ >> reporter: byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> and one of prince's most...
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explaining his reasons in part to larry king. >> i had to search deep within my heart and spirit andange. one of the reasons i did that, change my name. it divorced me from the past and the hangups that go along with it. >> reporter: prince once said of himself, "as i go on this journey called life i rarely look back." tonight and for many nights to come, we will. ♪ this is what it sounds like when des >> we thank byron for that report. so many tributes coming in tonight. the biggest names in music shocked with today's news. a few moments ago, i spoke with aretha franklin. >> it was just a blow. a real blow. anytime he got to the beat, you wanted to get up and move. he had longevity in the industry, because he was a natural, and he had it. what they call it in the business. he's gone, but his music will live on forever. >>> we'll have much more on the death of prince tonight on "nightline" andtonight and a special "20/20" tomorrow night. >>> and donald trump speaking out against north carolina's controversial cecilia vega on the new battle, and this one has nothing to do with countin
explaining his reasons in part to larry king. >> i had to search deep within my heart and spirit andange. one of the reasons i did that, change my name. it divorced me from the past and the hangups that go along with it. >> reporter: prince once said of himself, "as i go on this journey called life i rarely look back." tonight and for many nights to come, we will. ♪ this is what it sounds like when des >> we thank byron for that report. so many tributes coming in...
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him beingnny clip of interviewed by larry king, and you could tell that he was being questions with these like, tell me how you became famous. i don't think prince wants to talk about how he became famous. i think prince wants to talk about art, music, and whatever he wants to talk about, not these traditional trappings of celebrity reporting. katty: before we go, i have to ask you your favorite prince song. guest: thinking about it a lot today, i think i am going to go with "kiss." it was very groundbreaking, and it sounded unlike anything else on the radio. but there are so many songs you can pick from. i'm going to be going deep on his catalog on spotify. katty: thank you very much for joining me. tonight, president obama touched down in the u.k.. he arrived from saudi arabia, where he met the gulf partners on a range of issues, including the fight against the islamic state and the conflict in yemen. it comes as tension remains high with the signing of the nuclear deal with iran. we have richard hudson -- richard hassey, the president on the council of foreign relations. the president
him beingnny clip of interviewed by larry king, and you could tell that he was being questions with these like, tell me how you became famous. i don't think prince wants to talk about how he became famous. i think prince wants to talk about art, music, and whatever he wants to talk about, not these traditional trappings of celebrity reporting. katty: before we go, i have to ask you your favorite prince song. guest: thinking about it a lot today, i think i am going to go with "kiss."...
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i'm larry king.day to report on a significant health-related investigation that has been taking place for the past couple of years. the information i will provide
i'm larry king.day to report on a significant health-related investigation that has been taking place for the past couple of years. the information i will provide
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here's how legendary journalist larry king remembers that interview. >> terrific very bright.ad a sensitivity next to no one, never seen anyone as warm and tender and sweet as he was. >> the baker there said he is feeling the pressure keeping up with the demand for the purple rain bagels. and that's our news for tonight. we hope you have a wonderful start to the workweek. "sports final" up next. and wake up with news 4 today thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast internet starts at $59.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. >>> tonight on "sports final," the capitals come through with a close out. up next, the high-flying penguins. we will get you and the caps ready for battle. >> let me enjoy this one and we'll talk about pittsburgh another day. >>
here's how legendary journalist larry king remembers that interview. >> terrific very bright.ad a sensitivity next to no one, never seen anyone as warm and tender and sweet as he was. >> the baker there said he is feeling the pressure keeping up with the demand for the purple rain bagels. and that's our news for tonight. we hope you have a wonderful start to the workweek. "sports final" up next. and wake up with news 4 today thank you. ordering chinese food is a very...
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. >> he went on larry king and told everybody i was very short. you sitting down. >> donald trump's son eric who's not short is here on the couch to discuss george clooney's retort. mornings are better with friends. ♪ ♪ playing "sweet home alabama" ] >> well, it is tax day, and to relax people who are traumatized from having to pay -- ♪ big wheels keep on turnin' >> to keep those big wheels of government turnin'. >> how good is he? >> the u.s. air force band is with us. >> also, we are working out our stresses, punching some punching bags out there. >> title boxing brought their workout here. this is a franchise spreading across the franchise not to train professional boxers but to train americans to relieve their stress. and this is the hardest job on earth. >> who doesn't love a massage and a dog? we all love our animals and we love to sit in a chair and get a massage. >> you know what? after you write that big check, though, you probably could use a pop or a pup. so we've got both there. some cocktails and mocktails just to take the edge off of
. >> he went on larry king and told everybody i was very short. you sitting down. >> donald trump's son eric who's not short is here on the couch to discuss george clooney's retort. mornings are better with friends. ♪ ♪ playing "sweet home alabama" ] >> well, it is tax day, and to relax people who are traumatized from having to pay -- ♪ big wheels keep on turnin' >> to keep those big wheels of government turnin'. >> how good is he? >> the u.s....
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. ♪ larry king: welcome. significant health related investigation has been taking place for that last couple of years. the information i will pride you -- provide
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explaining his reasons in part to larry king. >> i had to search deep within my heart and spirit, and my life. one of the ways in which i did that was to change my name, so it divorced me from the past and all the hangups that go along with it. ♪ maybe i'm just too demanding >> reporter: as i go on this journey called life i rarely look back. tonight and for many nights to come. we will. ♪ this is what it sounds like when doves cry ♪ >> reporter: abc news, new york. >>> oakland native sheila e. is mourning the death of her long-time friend, collaborator and one time fiancee. my heart is broken, there are no words, i love you. sheila e.'s dad introduced his daughter to prince in the '70s. the 80-year-old performed with prince on several occasions over the decades. he spent time with prince at paisley park in the studio and just hanging out. >> he was pretty quiet and a little shy. in some parts, you know. but all in all he was fun to be around and great to watch and perform. >> he called prince an amazing guitarist and very talented songwriter whose music will live on forever. we will
explaining his reasons in part to larry king. >> i had to search deep within my heart and spirit, and my life. one of the ways in which i did that was to change my name, so it divorced me from the past and all the hangups that go along with it. ♪ maybe i'm just too demanding >> reporter: as i go on this journey called life i rarely look back. tonight and for many nights to come. we will. ♪ this is what it sounds like when doves cry ♪ >> reporter: abc news, new york....
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i am larry king.eport on a significant health-related investigation that has been taking place for the past couple of years. the information i will provide you during the course of the show is related to everyone's health and well-being. several years ago, i was
i am larry king.eport on a significant health-related investigation that has been taking place for the past couple of years. the information i will provide you during the course of the show is related to everyone's health and well-being. several years ago, i was
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. >> he went to larry king and told everyone i was very short. i met you sitting down. kennedy: george, accusing you of midgeetry have you failed. it is time to get out of the, whether raising piles of questionable cash, so you can gain access. or being human anvil that sinks every movie they put you in, to shed your pretty mouth. >> i am batman. kennedy: you make adam west look like michael caine, whatever that means. republican elites hope for a brokered convention, contemplating a fresh face, to bring in as their candidate, ben dom inic a grave warning. and it is true she can't see herrine reflection, and demi moore and others accidently register for ultraconservative party, founded by a segregationist, we're just getting warmed up, it is going to be fun, i am kennedy. we just heard from ho jorge cloone clooney. >> wake up. >> we naidoo new yorkers. we need new yorkers, it time to vote, show up represent. >> i am not even admitting she is getting the nomination, i am not going there. >> i am going to stay in crazyville. what? let's ask our monday party panel, jimmy f
. >> he went to larry king and told everyone i was very short. i met you sitting down. kennedy: george, accusing you of midgeetry have you failed. it is time to get out of the, whether raising piles of questionable cash, so you can gain access. or being human anvil that sinks every movie they put you in, to shed your pretty mouth. >> i am batman. kennedy: you make adam west look like michael caine, whatever that means. republican elites hope for a brokered convention, contemplating...
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there is probably further room to expand the balance sheet. ,> blackrock ceo larry king let's take a what he had to say. >> the whole process of what japan was trying to do was to re-stimulate the economy through aggressive monetary policy, but the second phase, what option do you have right now? >> they have to cut -- go talk to the pie mr. say, iran out of runway. >> the governor known for being patient, not reacting to quickly. do we expect to see more patients this week? >> i don't know. it is a surprise and people do not know what will happen, exactly what you said. what he is suggesting is there needs to be similar coordination , that the fiscal side needs to do its part and that has become a dominant thing people are saying all around the world, europe, u.s., or japan, that the central bank cannot do it alone and the boj seems to be the prime example of a central bank that has not reached the limits of what it can do. it needs to be courted in some way. i want to ask about backdrop. growth and price outlook. how important is that? >> is crucial. japan has not achieved the goal
there is probably further room to expand the balance sheet. ,> blackrock ceo larry king let's take a what he had to say. >> the whole process of what japan was trying to do was to re-stimulate the economy through aggressive monetary policy, but the second phase, what option do you have right now? >> they have to cut -- go talk to the pie mr. say, iran out of runway. >> the governor known for being patient, not reacting to quickly. do we expect to see more patients this...