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television legend, larry king. mr. larry king, how are you?s running as the populist and not a true republican. it would not be surprising if he said maybe the rich should pay a little more. the rich don't win e llections. what percentage of america are rich? >> reporter: they say 1%. >> but they only have one vote. >> reporter: he's going to meet the speaker of the house on thursday, is it going to make it at difficult meeting between the two of them? >> it probably will. ryan got a thing about the whole house. he wants house members to be elected and not defeated and he's worried that trump having the ticket may defeat them. eventually, they have to come together. i cannot see a lone wolf running against his own party leadership. he already have the bush's not going to the convention and romney. >> reporter: do you think trump made a mistake? >> donald trump is a brilliant businessman and he's done well businesses and not government. you don't joke down on friday hey we made $10. but, he's in distinctive. >> anything can happen when people r
television legend, larry king. mr. larry king, how are you?s running as the populist and not a true republican. it would not be surprising if he said maybe the rich should pay a little more. the rich don't win e llections. what percentage of america are rich? >> reporter: they say 1%. >> but they only have one vote. >> reporter: he's going to meet the speaker of the house on thursday, is it going to make it at difficult meeting between the two of them? >> it probably...
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joining me now is the tv legend himself, larry king, who's online now. larry, thank you for coming in. >> my pleasure. welcome to the west. >> absolutely. i wanted to ask you about interviewing trump. we've seen so many interviews of trump this year. you were talking to him decades ago when he was still kind of becoming who he is today. was he an easy figure to interview or a hard figure? >> very easy. he was fascinating because he was trump. trump was trump. and is trump. what you're seeing is a true reality star figure who was -- even though he's burst on to the scene, he was very well known. it's not a shock that people are attracted to donald trump. >> was it easy to book him even 20, 30 years ago? >> easy? sure. >> you just call up. >> yeah, he loves the media. >> do you believe this fake spokesman story, by the way? this idea he was being his own spokesman. he once admitted to it, but now he's denying it. >> it's kind of weird, isn't it? why would he need to do that? i'll have to ask him about it. i talk to donald a lot. i like him a lot personally.
joining me now is the tv legend himself, larry king, who's online now. larry, thank you for coming in. >> my pleasure. welcome to the west. >> absolutely. i wanted to ask you about interviewing trump. we've seen so many interviews of trump this year. you were talking to him decades ago when he was still kind of becoming who he is today. was he an easy figure to interview or a hard figure? >> very easy. he was fascinating because he was trump. trump was trump. and is trump....
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i'm larry king, and i'm here today to report on a significant health-related investigation that's beenaking place for the past couple of years. the information i will provide
i'm larry king, and i'm here today to report on a significant health-related investigation that's beenaking place for the past couple of years. the information i will provide
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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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they call me at the larry king show and said everybody who is looking for a job in politics, call me. and said here is the message, don't you understand that ordinary people can't organize themselves, they can't get this done. very difficult, very tedious. well, you've shown me. now their possession was you had to be told what to do. now i've had enough of that myself. and apparently you have too. so congratulations on doing the job they said couldn't be done. now specifically, in texas, here is why they said just forget it. now keep that in mind. the hard part starts after november. so every time they say just forget it, remember this hot day in the sun when you delivered, right? now, if your going to -- to quit today. i'll tell you when you can't quit for this country is after november. you have to stay in the ring every step of the way. and here is why they said you couldn't do it. the may the 11th deadline was too short. the texas petition signing process was designed to keep independents out. and the fact that you could only solicit people who could not vote in the primary and th
they call me at the larry king show and said everybody who is looking for a job in politics, call me. and said here is the message, don't you understand that ordinary people can't organize themselves, they can't get this done. very difficult, very tedious. well, you've shown me. now their possession was you had to be told what to do. now i've had enough of that myself. and apparently you have too. so congratulations on doing the job they said couldn't be done. now specifically, in texas, here...
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i'm larry king, and i'm here today to report on a significant health-related investigation that's beenaking place for the past couple of 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 od
i'm larry king, and i'm here today to report on a significant health-related investigation that's beenaking place for the past couple of 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 od
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. >> my name's larry king. a few years ago, i had to have open-heart surgery.en i recovered, 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 health. now, a
. >> my name's larry king. a few years ago, i had to have open-heart surgery.en i recovered, 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,...
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he said, the rich don't have it bad, larry king said and donald trump essentially echoed that messagehat i think the majority of americans think as well. whether or not donald trump meant what he said to chuck todd -- audio difficulty -- >> from beverly hills, jacob, thank you very much. we want to take your view others to loudoun county, virginia, hillary clinton speaking about the campaign. >> i'm very interested in hearing what all of you might have to say. i have a couple of people with me who worked with me a long time and thankfully are still helping me. ann o'leary standing right there. ann is an expert in children's and women's issues. she's worked with me ever since the white house in the '90s and worked with me in the senate. she's a mom with two of her own kids and lives all of this stress and challenge. then, jan klein, who's there, also started working for me, i confess to child labor, started working for me at the white house back in the '90s and been part of my extended team for a long time on a lot of these issues as well. she's a mom with three kids, one of whom is no
he said, the rich don't have it bad, larry king said and donald trump essentially echoed that messagehat i think the majority of americans think as well. whether or not donald trump meant what he said to chuck todd -- audio difficulty -- >> from beverly hills, jacob, thank you very much. we want to take your view others to loudoun county, virginia, hillary clinton speaking about the campaign. >> i'm very interested in hearing what all of you might have to say. i have a couple of...
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they call me at the larry king show and said everybody who is looking for a job in politics, call me.aid here is the message, don't you understand that ordinary people can't organize themselves, they can't get this done. very difficult, very tedious. well, you've shown me. now their possession was you had to be told what to do. now i've had enough of that myself. and apparently you have too. so congratulations on doing the job they said couldn't be done. now specifically, in texas, here is why they said just forget it. now keep that in mind. the hard part starts after november. so every time they say just forget it, remember this hot day in the sun when you delivered, right? now, if your going to -- to quit today. i'll tell you when you can't quit for this country is after november. you have to stay in the ring every step of the way. and here is why they said you couldn't do it. the may the 11th deadline was too short. the texas petition signing process was designed to keep independents out. and the fact that you could only solicit people who could not vote in the primary and they mad
they call me at the larry king show and said everybody who is looking for a job in politics, call me.aid here is the message, don't you understand that ordinary people can't organize themselves, they can't get this done. very difficult, very tedious. well, you've shown me. now their possession was you had to be told what to do. now i've had enough of that myself. and apparently you have too. so congratulations on doing the job they said couldn't be done. now specifically, in texas, here is why...
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larry king always said don't be afraid to fail.ometimes get into territory that you are not quite sure. i think he went in to those interviews but he also knew how can i make this my view. how can i go off in this direction. he was absolutely brilliant at finding a subjects weak spot. he would go for it with a scalpel. and just watch the one run out. >> he actually charmed him. charlie rose: this was after his son peter has killed and died in 1963. the old kind of diplomatic correspondent. rhodes scholars who really looked down their noses. they were just making the transition. and they really looked down their nose. into the same attitude walter cronkite because he was really a wire service guy. there was no way he was not going to whip these guys. he wanted to get the story and get the attention. sure enough, he did. ultimately it fueled those guys. he earned their respect. charlie rose: don't the best ones always had to do that? >> mike was particularly diligent. he would find that one colonel in the research that was really goi
larry king always said don't be afraid to fail.ometimes get into territory that you are not quite sure. i think he went in to those interviews but he also knew how can i make this my view. how can i go off in this direction. he was absolutely brilliant at finding a subjects weak spot. he would go for it with a scalpel. and just watch the one run out. >> he actually charmed him. charlie rose: this was after his son peter has killed and died in 1963. the old kind of diplomatic...
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they called up the larry king show and said, everybody unem plid looking for a job in politics called. here is the message. don't you understand that ordinary people can't organize themselves, can't get this done? very difficult. very tedious. well, you showed them. [ cheers and applause ] and their position was, you had to be told what to do. i've had enough of that, myself. [ cheers and applause ] and apparently, you have too. so congratulations on doing the job they said couldn't be done. now specifically in texas, here is why they said just forget it. keep that in mind, the hard part starts after november. so every time they say, just forget, remember this hot day in the sun when you delivered, right? [ cheers and applause ] now if you're going to [ inaudible ] and we say that anything is possible. but here is why they said you couldn't do tp maybe the deadline was too short. but this was designed to keep independents out the fact that you can always urge people to not vote in the primaries, maybe it is too difficult to get through. and finally they said, 53,7 00, folks can't do t
they called up the larry king show and said, everybody unem plid looking for a job in politics called. here is the message. don't you understand that ordinary people can't organize themselves, can't get this done? very difficult. very tedious. well, you showed them. [ cheers and applause ] and their position was, you had to be told what to do. i've had enough of that, myself. [ cheers and applause ] and apparently, you have too. so congratulations on doing the job they said couldn't be done....
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john miller with that phone call with "people" -- to the real donald trump interviewed on cnn's "larry king live ""in the 1990s. >> i don't talk about relationships. >> reporter: due to the default. old recordings, he couldn't use his bio in the trick analysis that he says would be absolutely certain, but based on pitch, tone, cadence and his expertise, john miller and donald trump are one and the same. >> i'm confident that it's donald trump based on my analysis of the critical listening. listening of the two recordings. and may drawing a conclusion based on various factor, pitch,. >> reporter: trump admitted using one of those names on occasion saying i believe on occasion i used that name. trudge was confronted with the taped phone call and "the washington post" story on friday's "today." >> no, i don't know anything about it. you're telling me about it for the first time. and it doesn't sound like my voice at all. i have many, many people trying to imitate my voice. you can imagine, this sounds like one of the many scams. doesn't sound like me. >> reporter: drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >
john miller with that phone call with "people" -- to the real donald trump interviewed on cnn's "larry king live ""in the 1990s. >> i don't talk about relationships. >> reporter: due to the default. old recordings, he couldn't use his bio in the trick analysis that he says would be absolutely certain, but based on pitch, tone, cadence and his expertise, john miller and donald trump are one and the same. >> i'm confident that it's donald trump based on...
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era macing story is our brand ambassador larry king was was act at the game when jackie ran out on thehen he interviewed martin luther king junior in the 60's he introduced him as reverend martin luther king junior, found over the civil rights movement. martin luther king interrupted larry king and said i'm not found are of the civil rights movement, jackie robinson is founder of the civil rights movement. these are the founding documents of the civil rights movement that changed it all right here. >> well, starting tomorrow. >> starting tomorrow through june 5th, thinks our longest stop because this is the city of brotherly love and independence. >> birthplace of america. >> we have been invited to bring them to the white house in september, for the opening up of the african-american museum reception. so that is a huge honor and we are looking forward to that as well. >> it is an honor just to see these in person. you have to go see this. >> get over there. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> very cool. >> just be careful. >> how many times did he signed it. >> we know this
era macing story is our brand ambassador larry king was was act at the game when jackie ran out on thehen he interviewed martin luther king junior in the 60's he introduced him as reverend martin luther king junior, found over the civil rights movement. martin luther king interrupted larry king and said i'm not found are of the civil rights movement, jackie robinson is founder of the civil rights movement. these are the founding documents of the civil rights movement that changed it all right...
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while ago with two transgender young people, ryan, a transgender man who came out publicly on "larry kingive" and a transgender girl, a high school student, a senior from south carolina. they wanted to talk about what they feel like and why they want to feel safe. >> first of all, i'd like to say i'm very incredibly proud as a young trans woman seeing that the obama administration has issued this directive. i think it's incredibly positive for the trans community. it's giving awareness that the trans people are simply trying to use the rest room and live our lives authentically. that's why it so important for us to be able to have access to rest rooms and locker room that comply with our gender identity. i think the new directive is really a positive thing for our community and also our community -- our greater community as well. >> have you ever felt unsafe going into a bathroom or locker room? >> if i was forced to have to use a men's rest room or locker room, that would make me feel incredibly unsafe because that does not comply with my gender identity. that's not how i present. i do p
while ago with two transgender young people, ryan, a transgender man who came out publicly on "larry kingive" and a transgender girl, a high school student, a senior from south carolina. they wanted to talk about what they feel like and why they want to feel safe. >> first of all, i'd like to say i'm very incredibly proud as a young trans woman seeing that the obama administration has issued this directive. i think it's incredibly positive for the trans community. it's giving...
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. >> and then in the 1990s on ""larry king live,"" he couldn't use his bio metric analysis that he saysould be absolutely certain, but based on pitch, tone, cadence and expertise, john miller and donald trump are one in the same. >> yes, it's my opinion that it's donald trump's voice. >> reporter: and admitted under oath in a 1990 court testimony, "i believe on occasion i've used that name." trump was confronted with the taped phone call and "the washington post" story on friday's "today" show. >> no, i don't think -- i don't know anything about it. you're telling me about it for the first time and it doesn't sound like my voice at all. i have many, many people trying to imitate my voice and you can imagine that and this sounds like one of the scams, one of the many scams. it doesn't sound like me. >> john, why would he use fake names and fake public relations spokespersons in the first place? it was a way to deliver his tough positions on real estate deals, failures or even relationships without getting his hands dirty. and according to one trump biographer, it's a trick he may have le
. >> and then in the 1990s on ""larry king live,"" he couldn't use his bio metric analysis that he saysould be absolutely certain, but based on pitch, tone, cadence and expertise, john miller and donald trump are one in the same. >> yes, it's my opinion that it's donald trump's voice. >> reporter: and admitted under oath in a 1990 court testimony, "i believe on occasion i've used that name." trump was confronted with the taped phone call and...
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listen to this 1999 interview with cnn's larry king. >> do you agree with the nra in. >> i don't agree i agree that you should have the power to have a weapon because other people do and other people are not necessarily the most lawful people in the world. i favor you have to go through a process, but the fact is that the bad ones already have them. they're not going to go through a process either. they're not going to go through any process. there's nothing i like better than nobody has them, but that's not going to happen, larry. as long as that's not going to happen, i say you have to be allowed a gun. >> all right. so, josh, you first. how do you interpret this change of heart? do people call this evolving? do you call it a flip flop? what is it? >> i think this is just another in a long line of situations where the republican establishment is accepting the fact that donald trump has evolved or flip flopped and is now saying the things that they want to hear that contradict his longstanding position. it wasn't just that 1999 interview. in his book in 2000, he supported the ban on a
listen to this 1999 interview with cnn's larry king. >> do you agree with the nra in. >> i don't agree i agree that you should have the power to have a weapon because other people do and other people are not necessarily the most lawful people in the world. i favor you have to go through a process, but the fact is that the bad ones already have them. they're not going to go through a process either. they're not going to go through any process. there's nothing i like better than...
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here at the table, tammy hidad, a former executive producer of shows like cnn's "larry king live" andbc's "hardball." thank you, all, for being here this morning. >> it's our morning. we had to be here. >> well, you were in the room, tammy. you thought the president received rave reviews from the audience. >> he did, indeed. he had a great time. i don't think this is partisan politics. i think it's the appreciation for the president as a performer. he took his time. he waited. you just showed the pause before he started to get the room together with him. that's what a master performer does. then he hit it out of the park, according to most people in the room. >> let's watch his comments about donald trump. this was certainly the most anticipated part of the evening. here's what he said. >> they say donald lacks the foreign policy experience to be president. but in fairness, he has spent years meeting with leaders from around the world. miss sweden, miss argentina, miss azerbaijan. and there's one area where donald's experience could be invaluable. that's closing guantanamo. because tr
here at the table, tammy hidad, a former executive producer of shows like cnn's "larry king live" andbc's "hardball." thank you, all, for being here this morning. >> it's our morning. we had to be here. >> well, you were in the room, tammy. you thought the president received rave reviews from the audience. >> he did, indeed. he had a great time. i don't think this is partisan politics. i think it's the appreciation for the president as a performer. he took...
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. >> reporter: to the real trump interviewed on larry king live in the 1990s. >> i don't take about relationships. >> reporter: due to the quality of the old recordings, he could not use the biometric analysis he says would be absolutely certain, but based on tone and pitch and expertise, john miller and donald trump are one in the same. >> i'm confident that it's donald trump based on my only sis of the critical listening, listening to the two recordings, and drawing a conclusion based on various factors, pitch, mannerism mannerisms. >> trump admitted underoath to use a tals pr name in a court testimony saying i believe on occasion i used that name. >> thank you. >> reporter: trump was confronted with the taped phone call and washington post story on friday's "today" show. >> no. i don't know anything about it. you're telling me about it for the first time, and it doesn't sound like my voice at all. i have many, many people trying to imitate my voice, you can imagine that, and this sounds like one of the many scams. doesn't sound like me. >> reporter: drew griffin, cnn atlanta. >> this is a week
. >> reporter: to the real trump interviewed on larry king live in the 1990s. >> i don't take about relationships. >> reporter: due to the quality of the old recordings, he could not use the biometric analysis he says would be absolutely certain, but based on tone and pitch and expertise, john miller and donald trump are one in the same. >> i'm confident that it's donald trump based on my only sis of the critical listening, listening to the two recordings, and drawing a...
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who was a great supporter of this program, tells the story of going on the radio show, it was the larry king radio show in 1991 or 1992 when congress was debating whether to continue this project after it had already spent $2 billion. and he was on the show with a texas congressman who was opposing it. and the congressman said, well, i'm not in favor of spending, you know, government money or taxpayers' money on anything that isn't going to have practical uses. and weinberg said that he responded, well, this collider is going to open the door to new knowledge of our natural world. isn't that practical enough? and he wrote later that he remembered every word of the congressman's reply, and that reply was, no. [laughter] and in 1992 congress killed the superconducting super-collider in part because they didn't have people like lawrence. they'd all passed on at that point. >> i'll ask this sort of general question for the panel. any surprises along the way as you were writing your book? in other words, you came to a topic. did your finished book differ quite markedly from what you started out t
who was a great supporter of this program, tells the story of going on the radio show, it was the larry king radio show in 1991 or 1992 when congress was debating whether to continue this project after it had already spent $2 billion. and he was on the show with a texas congressman who was opposing it. and the congressman said, well, i'm not in favor of spending, you know, government money or taxpayers' money on anything that isn't going to have practical uses. and weinberg said that he...
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larry king and i have talked about this. they are used to say, i don't want to read anything. i need to know something. marc: your attacker. larry is a guy that just goes "why?" [laughter] charlie: you need to have a conversation. [laughter] you're more like me. marc: right. and you can hear the queues. where you are in the middle of a conversation, and then it goes this other way, that is exciting because then nobody knows what is going to happen. charlie: and you always seize the moment. marc: right. and get back to it. those are the only note that really make. if somebody drop something in the middle of a story that's compelling, i will just right, get back to that -- write, get back to that. charlie: i maintain a list, because you don't want to miss the bits about, if you are a doctor he cured cancer, you don't want to forget. you want to make sure you remember that. marc: you don't want to be the guy driving away saying, i forgot about the oscar. [laughter] charlie: you want to know about you how of all people could do it. marc: that should be an important conversation. y
larry king and i have talked about this. they are used to say, i don't want to read anything. i need to know something. marc: your attacker. larry is a guy that just goes "why?" [laughter] charlie: you need to have a conversation. [laughter] you're more like me. marc: right. and you can hear the queues. where you are in the middle of a conversation, and then it goes this other way, that is exciting because then nobody knows what is going to happen. charlie: and you always seize the...
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the john miller on that 1991 audiotape to this 1990 interview with the real donald trump on cnn's larry king live. >> the thing is, i don't talk about the personal. i never talked about it before. and unfortunately this situation, and i don't know why i say unfortunately, it is unfortunate because i say divorce is a negative, a bad thing. >> based on the critical listening and based on some pitch results statistics and analysis, i can conclude with a fair degree of scientific certainty that it is donald trump's voice. >> trump even tacitly admitted using false pr names in court testimony. he was asked under oath in 1990 if he ever used the name john baron. another one of his alleged made-up front men. he denied using the name specifically in 1980 but an attorney then asked, did you ever use that name. trump's reply, years later, i believe on occasion i would use that name. yes. >> drew, donald trump, insists that he actually had some public relations people named john barron or john miller making calls in the 1980s. seems to be easy to have him tell us where they are or give us some proof th
the john miller on that 1991 audiotape to this 1990 interview with the real donald trump on cnn's larry king live. >> the thing is, i don't talk about the personal. i never talked about it before. and unfortunately this situation, and i don't know why i say unfortunately, it is unfortunate because i say divorce is a negative, a bad thing. >> based on the critical listening and based on some pitch results statistics and analysis, i can conclude with a fair degree of scientific...
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. >> reporter: to the real donald trump interviewed on cnn's larry king live in the 1990s. >> i don't talk about relationships. i don't talk about the personal aspects of it. >> reporter: due to the quality of the old recordings, he couldn't use his biometric analysis, that he says would be absolutely certain, but based on pitch, tone, cadence, and his expertise, john miller and donald trump are one and the same. >> i'm confident that it's donald trump, based on my analysis of the critical listening, listening to the two recordings. and make drawing a conclusion based on various factors, pitch, mannerisms, syllable coupling. >> reporter: trump even tacitly admitted under oath to using one of his false pr names in a 1990 court testimony, when he said, i believe on occasion i used that name. >> thank you! >> reporter: trump was confronted with the taped phone call and "the washington post" story on friday's "today" show. >> no, i don't think it -- i don't know anything about it. you're telling me about it for the first time and it doesn't sound like my voice at all. i have many, many pe
. >> reporter: to the real donald trump interviewed on cnn's larry king live in the 1990s. >> i don't talk about relationships. i don't talk about the personal aspects of it. >> reporter: due to the quality of the old recordings, he couldn't use his biometric analysis, that he says would be absolutely certain, but based on pitch, tone, cadence, and his expertise, john miller and donald trump are one and the same. >> i'm confident that it's donald trump, based on my...
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larry king also said don't be afraid to fail or ask the outrageous question because you sometime get into territory you're not quite sure you want to get into and almost invariably it produced great material to take the interview in a different direction, and i think that mike we want into those interviews. i think he was always very well prepared. i think he studied really hard for those interviews, but i think he also knew how can i make this my interview? how can go off in a certain direction? >> he was absolutely brilliant, uncanny at finding the subject's weak spot, his most -- his or her most vulnerable spot, and he would go at it, go for it with a scalpel, and just watch the blood run out. what was interesting, you know, too, when mike was first hired, he was hired in 1963 by dick salant -- >> rose: he had come to see dick, president of cbs news, looking for a job and was about to accept a job somewhere in local news as an anchor and salant said if you're that serious, come to work for us. >> exactly. he charmed salant into hiring him and salant wasn't crazy about the idea bec
larry king also said don't be afraid to fail or ask the outrageous question because you sometime get into territory you're not quite sure you want to get into and almost invariably it produced great material to take the interview in a different direction, and i think that mike we want into those interviews. i think he was always very well prepared. i think he studied really hard for those interviews, but i think he also knew how can i make this my interview? how can go off in a certain...
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. >> this is larry king's program back in the '90s. here it is. >> there are rumors that you are being asked to run for governor of new york. >> there are a lot of rumors about a lot of things. i have zero interest. first of all we have a great governor in mario cuomo. >> you're a republican? >> i'm a republican. could you imagine me running for office. don't i think i'm a little controversy for that? wouldn't you say? >> have you been asked to run. >> i've been asked it run for office and i turned it down. turned it done cold. >> what are you comparing when you listen to the washington post and when you listen to this interview from the '90s. i'm listening to the tone, to how quickly he responds. his voice. what his accents are. it is the same kind of analysis as you do on isis tapes from say jihadi john. to see whether it matches up to what we know his type of speech is. >> this is with, i want to play another clip and i want you to listen to this. >>. >> what stands out to you in that clip? that was supposed to be john miller, right
. >> this is larry king's program back in the '90s. here it is. >> there are rumors that you are being asked to run for governor of new york. >> there are a lot of rumors about a lot of things. i have zero interest. first of all we have a great governor in mario cuomo. >> you're a republican? >> i'm a republican. could you imagine me running for office. don't i think i'm a little controversy for that? wouldn't you say? >> have you been asked to run. >>...
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. >> there is something, larry king, he and i have talked about this. larry used to always say i don't want to read anything. i want to sit down and don't know the guy. and i never sorlt of-- i need to know something. >> you are a talker. larry is a guy that goes why, when? really? >> yes. >> he actually wants to have a little bit of a conversation. >> it would help, wouldn't it. >> you are more like me. >> yes. >> definitely. >> you really want to know, what make this person tick. >> and when you can hear the cus, when you are in the middle of a conversation, when it goes somewhere you don't know where it's going to go, wait, why? then is goes this other way, that is exciting because no one knows what will happen. >> and always seize the moment. don't let the moment go by. >> or get back to it. have i done-- that is the only notes i make in an interview is if somebody drops something in the middle of the story that is compelling in and of itself, i will just write get back to that thing about dad. >> and i actually keep a list of things that sort of mai
. >> there is something, larry king, he and i have talked about this. larry used to always say i don't want to read anything. i want to sit down and don't know the guy. and i never sorlt of-- i need to know something. >> you are a talker. larry is a guy that goes why, when? really? >> yes. >> he actually wants to have a little bit of a conversation. >> it would help, wouldn't it. >> you are more like me. >> yes. >> definitely. >> you really...
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during a two-day deposition he was called out for exaggerating his wealth like when trump told larry kingch to the learning annex. >> i'll be teaching you how to make serious money in real estate. >> reporter: in the deposition, trump conceded the actual payment was $400,000. the rest he attributed to the learning annex's promotional expenses felt during questioning, he acknowledged he didn't fully explain how he came up with the $1 million value, "i don't break it down," he said. >> you have the water. you have the sticks. you have the airline that i sold -- >> reporter: the discrepancies between what trump says his net worth is and what others estimate it to be often rest on the valuation of his brand. over the years, trump's international real estate developments have grown, but many of those buildings are licensed and not owned. in 2014, trump said his brand was worth $3.3 billion. last year, "forbes" magazine listed it at $125 million. behind closed doors, trump conceded property values are often subjective. "you said at that net worth goes up and down based upon your own feelings?"
during a two-day deposition he was called out for exaggerating his wealth like when trump told larry kingch to the learning annex. >> i'll be teaching you how to make serious money in real estate. >> reporter: in the deposition, trump conceded the actual payment was $400,000. the rest he attributed to the learning annex's promotional expenses felt during questioning, he acknowledged he didn't fully explain how he came up with the $1 million value, "i don't break it down,"...
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. >> reporter: weiner recently told larry king he knows he signed away the rights to the footage gatheredgman but he doesn't approve of the way his wife is depicted. >> it is what it is. i haven't seen it. the only thing i'd say is that it is -- they're selling it based on little snippets of my wife who didn't cooperate is in the background of scenes apparently which i think is a little bit dishonest. >> reporter: his race for mayor ended when he was caught sexting yet again bringing more ridicule incl estate developer in new york. >> we don't want perverts elected in new york city. >> reporter: and now with the documentary another chance for trump to bring up hillary clinton's own response to her husband's infamous sex scandal. >> hillary clinton has said she's not going to respond to the personal attacks about her but a test will be if he starts talking about her top aide, will she have to respond or let those attacks on her sit out there with no response? that will be a question for the campaign. >> reporter: we are told anthony weiner still has not seen the film and as you can imagine
. >> reporter: weiner recently told larry king he knows he signed away the rights to the footage gatheredgman but he doesn't approve of the way his wife is depicted. >> it is what it is. i haven't seen it. the only thing i'd say is that it is -- they're selling it based on little snippets of my wife who didn't cooperate is in the background of scenes apparently which i think is a little bit dishonest. >> reporter: his race for mayor ended when he was caught sexting yet again...
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. >> reporter: to the real donald trump interviewed on cnn's larry king live in the 1990s. >> i don'tal aspects of it. >> reporter: due to quality of the old recordings, couldn't use bio metric analysis that would be absolutely certain. based on tone and expert tease, john miller and donald trump are one in the same. >> i am confident it is donald trump based on my analysis of the critical listening, listening to two recordings and drawing the conclusion based on various factors, pitch, mannerisms. >> reporter: trump admitted to using one of the false pr names in a 1990 court testimony when he said i believe on occasion i used that name. trump was confronted with the taped phone call and "the washington post" story on friday's "today" show. >> no, i don't think it -- i don't know anything about it. you're telling me about it for the first time and doesn't sound like my voice at all. i have many, many people trying to imitate my voice, you can imagine that. this sounds like one of the scams, one of many scams. doesn't sound like me. >> reporter: wolf, we asked for clarification from th
. >> reporter: to the real donald trump interviewed on cnn's larry king live in the 1990s. >> i don'tal aspects of it. >> reporter: due to quality of the old recordings, couldn't use bio metric analysis that would be absolutely certain. based on tone and expert tease, john miller and donald trump are one in the same. >> i am confident it is donald trump based on my analysis of the critical listening, listening to two recordings and drawing the conclusion based on various...
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donald trump in you go back to the larry king files saying the economy does better than democrats and hillary clinton drove right up the road saying i'll take the 23 million jobs under my husband bill clinton and the economic recovery under barack obama and george w. bush ruined the economy and that's where donald trump is. she tried to answer on trade. trade has been one of bernie sanders' big issues and one of donald trump's big issues and hillary clinton frankly has some issues with her own husband's legacy on that issue, but it was very clear. some people don't like her laugh, but she laughed a couple of times on purpose to try to say economic debate, bring it on. personal debate about bill clinton, bring it on. debate about me and the '90s, bring it on, trying to show that she's, a, pretty clear, thought for a while against a race against donald trump and trying to convince republicans and independents and especially democrats she's ready for it. >> mr. jones, to you? >> you know, what struck me was this was a person who is making a particular bet on the character of the american
donald trump in you go back to the larry king files saying the economy does better than democrats and hillary clinton drove right up the road saying i'll take the 23 million jobs under my husband bill clinton and the economic recovery under barack obama and george w. bush ruined the economy and that's where donald trump is. she tried to answer on trade. trade has been one of bernie sanders' big issues and one of donald trump's big issues and hillary clinton frankly has some issues with her own...
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i was reading go an interview from 1989 in a interview with larry king furthering his frustration thatands of bad people. the about-face. how do you explain that to conservatives who are wondering about his flip-flop. >> you don't have to explain it to conservatives. the nra is basing their endorse men on where mr. trump stands now in 2016. not in 1999. that's what matter the most. smart folks evolve on issues. they that i can in what 'they see around the country. that's what donald trump has done. you heard the absolutely excited endorse machine by the nra and the crowd in the room. not just the executives but the crowd in the room. that's what matters the most. so much for the talk for the conservatives not coalescing behind donald trump. you have got the nra behind him and full-fledged support of the republican party movement. >> angela rye, we have heard donald trump say hillary clinton wants to abolish the second amendment is that true? >> it's not true. it has been disproven by politic-fact. they called the trump campaign to respond to the claims he has made and couldn't get a re
i was reading go an interview from 1989 in a interview with larry king furthering his frustration thatands of bad people. the about-face. how do you explain that to conservatives who are wondering about his flip-flop. >> you don't have to explain it to conservatives. the nra is basing their endorse men on where mr. trump stands now in 2016. not in 1999. that's what matter the most. smart folks evolve on issues. they that i can in what 'they see around the country. that's what donald trump...
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miller on that phone call with "people" magazine to the real donald trump interviewed on cnn's "larry kingthe 1990s. >> i don't talk about relationships. i don't talk about the personal aspects of it. >> reporter: due to the quality of the old recordings, he couldn't use his biometric analysis that he says would be absolutely certain, but based on pitch, tone, cadence and his expertise, john miller and donald trump are one and the same. >> i'm confident that it is donald trump based on my analysis of the critical listening, listening to the two recordings, and drawing a conclusion based on various factors, pitch, mannerisms, syllable coupling. >> reporter: trump even tacitly admitted under oath to using one of his false pr names in a 1990 court testimony when he said, "i believe on occasion i used that name. trump was confronted with the taped phone call and "the washington post" story on friday's "today" show. >> no, i don't think it -- i don't know anything about it. you're telling me about it for the first time and it doesn't sound like my voice at all. i have many, many people that are
miller on that phone call with "people" magazine to the real donald trump interviewed on cnn's "larry kingthe 1990s. >> i don't talk about relationships. i don't talk about the personal aspects of it. >> reporter: due to the quality of the old recordings, he couldn't use his biometric analysis that he says would be absolutely certain, but based on pitch, tone, cadence and his expertise, john miller and donald trump are one and the same. >> i'm confident that it...
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jackie robinson, reverend king and his life. larry bird, i can point to many people in the athletic arena that they understand the phrase extremely well and it doesn't matter if it's junior high athletics or high school, college or professional, we used to do things in high school for football practice in southeastern oklahoma that today coaches would be put in jail for doing it. i grew up with an old school coach and an old-school father and grandmother that it was no excuses, get it done. then i look at university of connecticut women's basketball today and just how dominant they are and those young ladies, they make it look easy but it's not. i think they work hard enough, they perfect their trade and their skill to the point that it looks easy. i remember watching magic johnson play and larry bird play and bill russell and cream abdul-jabbar, jerry west and these guys were around, most of them when i was in junior high and high school and they would make it look so easy, but it's not easy. those men and women are challenged every
jackie robinson, reverend king and his life. larry bird, i can point to many people in the athletic arena that they understand the phrase extremely well and it doesn't matter if it's junior high athletics or high school, college or professional, we used to do things in high school for football practice in southeastern oklahoma that today coaches would be put in jail for doing it. i grew up with an old school coach and an old-school father and grandmother that it was no excuses, get it done....
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jackie robinson, you know, reverend king in his life, you know, larry bird. i can point to larry bird, i can point to many people in the athletic arena that they understand that phrase, extremely well and it doesn't matter if it is junior high athletics, if it is high school, junior college or professional, we used to do things in high school and high school football practice in southeastern oklahoma that today coaches would be put in jail for doing it you know. but the way we, i was, i grew up under an old school coach, under an old school father and old school grandmother, that it was, no excuses. you know, get it done. i look at, kevin, i look at the university of connecticut women's basketball today and just how dominant they are and those young ladies, they make it actually look easy but it's not. i think they have, they work hard enough, they perfect their trade, their skill, to the point that it looks easy. i remember watching magic johnson play and larry bird play, and bill russell and kareem abdul-jabbar, you know, jerry west, some of the things -- t
jackie robinson, you know, reverend king in his life, you know, larry bird. i can point to larry bird, i can point to many people in the athletic arena that they understand that phrase, extremely well and it doesn't matter if it is junior high athletics, if it is high school, junior college or professional, we used to do things in high school and high school football practice in southeastern oklahoma that today coaches would be put in jail for doing it you know. but the way we, i was, i grew up...
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larry willmore. >>> a shopper gets more than she bargain for during a trip to the king of prussia mall.rew fray dropped to one knee and proposed to his girl friend crystal as shoppers looked on. he drove from harrisburg to pop the question. surprise marriage proposal at fountain in the plaza which shares over the mall's pa system so all of the shoppers got to hear it and bride to be as you might imagine, was very exciting. >> i didn't know what was going on, i thought there was going to be a celebrity here or what are they all doing here. >> it the is you. >> i kept saying come on, let's go. he is like no, no, we will walk through here. i'm totally in shock. i am. i'm so happy. >> and the engaged couple received a $250 gift packet from victoria secret. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news". >> just trying to chop it down. >> meisha johnson shows you how to take pottery class. >>> she found a real life monument celebrating a coffee break, find out who inspired that monument in this morning's dream drive. >>> well, the nfl draft is over, who did the eagles add to their nest? that is late
larry willmore. >>> a shopper gets more than she bargain for during a trip to the king of prussia mall.rew fray dropped to one knee and proposed to his girl friend crystal as shoppers looked on. he drove from harrisburg to pop the question. surprise marriage proposal at fountain in the plaza which shares over the mall's pa system so all of the shoppers got to hear it and bride to be as you might imagine, was very exciting. >> i didn't know what was going on, i thought there was...
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larry willmore. >>> a shopper gets more than she bargained for during a trip to the king of prussia a mall.ed to one knee and proposed to his girlfriend crystal floora as shoppers looked on. he drove from harrisburg to pop the big question. surprise marriage proposal at fountain in the plaza was shared over the mall's pa system so all of the shoppers could hear it, needless to say the bride to be, yes, she was very excited. >> i didn't know what was going on, i told him there is going to be a celebrity here or what are they all doing here and i just kept saying come on let's go. he is like no, no, we will walk through here. i'm totally in shock. i am. i'm so happy. >> congratulations to the happy couple, and the engaged couple received a $250 gift package from vittoria secret. >>> well, say it isn't so? your ice cream cone could cost more, just in time for summer. >>> all prices will go up, in the bakery and ice cream world. >> so the reason behind the price hike on several sweet treats coming up. >>> and, storm scan three is lit up in green, rain has moved in, it is going to be a wet day f
larry willmore. >>> a shopper gets more than she bargained for during a trip to the king of prussia a mall.ed to one knee and proposed to his girlfriend crystal floora as shoppers looked on. he drove from harrisburg to pop the big question. surprise marriage proposal at fountain in the plaza was shared over the mall's pa system so all of the shoppers could hear it, needless to say the bride to be, yes, she was very excited. >> i didn't know what was going on, i told him there is...
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larry will more: president obama it made the whole world cringe. it now forever. that's just one of the tweets that came out yesterday. shawn kingassociate with black lives matter said this. we watched larry willmore at the correspondents dinner, it was one of the most hilarious, courageous, and comfortable, confrontational 30 minutes ever. loved it. alexandria, virginia, jack is up next. good morning. i agree the word should never be used. that can't help but think life has better priorities. but a time when every major city in the united states, young black men are killing each other , it seems to me if the effort put forward to deal away with the n-word should be put forward to get away with the killings. a word can hurt, but word can't kill. that's my comment. host: chicago, illinois is where judy is. the morning. thanks for calling in. caller: my name is judy and my father in chicago had his own newspaper, the new crusader here in chicago. when i was seven years old, he had a white guy in his office and said these nasty words to my father. my father -- i could read. he put me to the collegiate dictionary, and the used to be
larry will more: president obama it made the whole world cringe. it now forever. that's just one of the tweets that came out yesterday. shawn kingassociate with black lives matter said this. we watched larry willmore at the correspondents dinner, it was one of the most hilarious, courageous, and comfortable, confrontational 30 minutes ever. loved it. alexandria, virginia, jack is up next. good morning. i agree the word should never be used. that can't help but think life has better priorities....