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he liked larry king live. throughout the campaign, he liked going on talk shows where he could talk and get his message out. as i was told the story, he had -- john seigenthaler of the tennessean, the editor publisher there formally call larry king live. i am not sure whether he set it up or just told them to ask the question. ross perot said he was going on larry king live to talk about the economy. he made an impulsive statement. he never thought it would go anywhere. the truth of the matter is he had been thinking about this for quite a long time. even three months before, he made a speech in tampa to a group called "throw the hypocritical rascals out." a man down there was trying to do a draft campaign. there were signs "draft perot." 2000 people listening to him speak down there. he was curious about it. how do you get on 50 ballots? in fact, he asked some of his staff people to do some research to see how you get on the ballot. even mulling it over in his head for a good while, it was a surprise to most
he liked larry king live. throughout the campaign, he liked going on talk shows where he could talk and get his message out. as i was told the story, he had -- john seigenthaler of the tennessean, the editor publisher there formally call larry king live. i am not sure whether he set it up or just told them to ask the question. ross perot said he was going on larry king live to talk about the economy. he made an impulsive statement. he never thought it would go anywhere. the truth of the matter...
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and we've talked about tonight, is innovating in the format or going on larry king, larry king was free media. and many politicians use that but buying these -- and keep in mind, he's -- it's hard to create another ross perot. he's just a maverick. he's an iconoclastic candidate and a billionaire and had the money to do what he did. and he would have enjoyed being president and would have served the people well but i don't think his heart was in it in 1992 or 1996. it was really about getting the democracy and the people back -- he -- his core, he disdains lobbyists. and washington is a town filled with lobbyists. >> ross perot not only took advantage of paid media, but benefited from the popular culture coverage of his campaign. next is a series of clips from "saturday night live" whose regular program on saturday nights took great advantage. ross perot candidacy in 1992. let's take a look. >> and because we at abc feel it is important for you to hear his views, and ross perot is with us from houston. mr. perot, do you feel that you have been blackballed by the two major political part
and we've talked about tonight, is innovating in the format or going on larry king, larry king was free media. and many politicians use that but buying these -- and keep in mind, he's -- it's hard to create another ross perot. he's just a maverick. he's an iconoclastic candidate and a billionaire and had the money to do what he did. and he would have enjoyed being president and would have served the people well but i don't think his heart was in it in 1992 or 1996. it was really about getting...
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welcome to politicking on larry king trump and biden are ramping up their campaign efforts are some voters still casting ballots are some still undecided for this i'm joined by larry sabato founder and director of the center for politics at the university of virginia last month he launched a new live web series called some of those crystal ball america votes he is in charlottesville. larry bob woodward's book on trump is out and trump has admitted he knew how bad this was way back but he didn't want to scare anybody so my question is why did he talk against masks if he knew how bad it was you know january 1st when we were looking at the election i think trump was a substantial favorite to. the economy was great we weren't at war people had got used to the way he was. he knew the pandemic was going to cause him he almost didn't he get in this is going to be a major.
welcome to politicking on larry king trump and biden are ramping up their campaign efforts are some voters still casting ballots are some still undecided for this i'm joined by larry sabato founder and director of the center for politics at the university of virginia last month he launched a new live web series called some of those crystal ball america votes he is in charlottesville. larry bob woodward's book on trump is out and trump has admitted he knew how bad this was way back but he didn't...
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larry king on tonight's debate still ahead on the program after a summer of on take comfort tell us see protests in the u.s. new figures released by the n.y.p.d. reveals there's been a steep rise in line of duty injuries more than 1000 seconds and counting. seemed wrong. wrong just don't. get to shape out these days active. engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. you know back in 2008 when the have a global financial crisis and banks when other lehman brothers bear stearns and some european banks are going to go under and that all the meetings all weekend long and the policy was not to reform banks but to give them a bigger credit line. at the time we said you know what in 10 or 12 years. 12 years later. policing the streets of new york is getting more and more risky the n.y.p.d. more than 7500 officers have been injured in the line of duty this year alone. 50 percent compared to last year many of the injuries were sustained during recent police brutality protests and unions say it's politicians who should some of the bl
larry king on tonight's debate still ahead on the program after a summer of on take comfort tell us see protests in the u.s. new figures released by the n.y.p.d. reveals there's been a steep rise in line of duty injuries more than 1000 seconds and counting. seemed wrong. wrong just don't. get to shape out these days active. engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. you know back in 2008 when the have a global financial crisis and...
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larry king talks the full trust 1000 saw to. the team and i back and offer our the latest news updates join us again that. very mechanisms of neural plasticity that enable stretch to get under the skin and to have a negative effect on our mind in our body those same very mechanisms indeed horniest through good to promote resilience to flourish. my social class. also in poverty by 1st. if you're born into a poor family i born in child minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on average 15 years. generational poverty. it's a tough fight every day so you meet your needs and the needs of your family. is you'll be via reflection of reality. in the world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. the isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. directly to what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the death. or inmate in the shallowest. womanliness i'm going with a post som
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and in fact we're gonna let you hear more about how it's changed larry king's life.o amount of money would have me put my reputation on the line to endorse a product. when this product was brought to me, i said, "first i wanna use it. "let me try it." an it dn'tork, i wouldn't be ban . and i mean tiny. because i'm someone who can't take large pills. i just can't do it. - i don't know anybody. i've never met anybody that likes large pills. - i know, but look how tiny this is. so if we take-- - small, easy to swallow. small, no aftertaste. - so again, when we talk about omega xl, and what that's gonna do for us, and do for the joint pain that we're suffering from. if someone's sitting at home and they're saying, "how is this gonna work for me?" tell us. - it's going to work for them because everyone's body makes inflammation, and that's why they say that inflammation is the fire within. your body's on fire. it's the root cause of many illnesses or many challenges, and being in pain is certainly a challenge. it could be athletics, it could be work environment, it might
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he went on larry king and said we had a real problem with the slot machines, he said to larry king washey were so hot they blew up. that was the story and he was sticking to it and that's what we've seen him do in the presidency which is once hea na believes he can sale. not that he believes in or is the truth but a narrative he thinks he can sale, he is dev e devoted to selling it. whether it's on health care, forget the fact his administration is fighting preexisting conditions in court as maggie points out, doesn't matter. his narrative is i'm going to protect it no matter what. >> maggie, we've become so used to things which are just so weird and would be just derailingly weird in any other time. you know, the president's press conference today, it used to be the coronavirus task force press conference which he's taken over. none of the actual known doctors are there anymore. dr. birx is off on some sort of extended tour somewhere. dr. fauci is on pod casts and, you know, redfield is kneecaped and, you know, his own sworn testimony, the president saying oh, he was just mistaken and
he went on larry king and said we had a real problem with the slot machines, he said to larry king washey were so hot they blew up. that was the story and he was sticking to it and that's what we've seen him do in the presidency which is once hea na believes he can sale. not that he believes in or is the truth but a narrative he thinks he can sale, he is dev e devoted to selling it. whether it's on health care, forget the fact his administration is fighting preexisting conditions in court as...
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hour larry king live. if. you. find the band broke. for. me he told me he was a. reality show you don't want to go over. this and guru for it where i want to live a true being taken for nothing without ok what if there was a republican said nothing like trump or somebody usa usa. believe that. right now it's do whatever the veteran support house tells me to do is for us filling out paperwork in applying for this and applying for that we're trying to grandma discharge or trying to get letters of recommendation for that. the last time i seen my family both 5 years ago i'm sinopoli since. nobody comes because they don't feel safe here. the organized crime is just to bring. my mom's good enough to an age you know she's 91 and she just can't travel that much anymore and it kills me that she's at that age because i know that if she ever passes away there's no way i'm going to be able to go home i'm very like a fairy my father seen in my baby's there i mean there i see my babies but the oldest is 25 britons 23 melissa's 20 no junior just turned 18 you know some of these
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what he said to larry king was, they were so hot, they blew out. and that was the story. to it. and that is what he -- we've seen him do, throughout his presidency. which is, once he comes to a narrative, that he believes he can sell, not that he believes in, not that he believes is the truth. but a narrative that he thinks he can sell. then, he is devoted to selling it. and whether it's on health care, forget the fact that his administration is fighting pre-existing conditions in court, as maggie points out. doesn't matter. his narrative is i'm going to protect it, no matter what. >> you know, and maggie, we've become so used to just things which are just so weird and would be just derailingly weird, in any other time. you know, the president's press conference today. he -- which used to be the coronavirus task force press conference, which he's now taken over. none of the actual, known doctors are there anymore. dr. birx is off on some sort of, you know, extended tour somewhere. dr. fauci is on podcasts. and, you know, redfield's been knee capped. his own sworn testimon
what he said to larry king was, they were so hot, they blew out. and that was the story. to it. and that is what he -- we've seen him do, throughout his presidency. which is, once he comes to a narrative, that he believes he can sell, not that he believes in, not that he believes is the truth. but a narrative that he thinks he can sell. then, he is devoted to selling it. and whether it's on health care, forget the fact that his administration is fighting pre-existing conditions in court, as...
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hey, people still make jokes about how larry king's old, right, seth?es think that >> yeah, that's cool >> seth: hey, any final thoughts before you go? >> i have to go? [ laughter ] oh, man. i was going to stick around, check out phoebe bridgers. >> seth: you're welcome to watch on the feed. >> i like -- she wears a skeleton outfit, and that reminds me of a mummy. we were kind of simpatico, i thought i could play tambourine or some [ bleep ]. >> seth: yeah. >> look, my last thoughts, since you asked, are only this and feel free to add dramatic music under this later the history exists to remind us that our actions have consequences, seth you know, if the discovery of my body, buried 2,500 years ago, can have one positive effect, let it be to remind everyone alive today that there will be those 2,500 years in the future who will live on the earth you leave. oh >> seth: what was that >> my doink fell off [ laughter ] >> seth: andy? oh, wait it's andy. andy samberg, everyone oh, i didn't realize >> what? >> seth: i only recognize you from this part of your
hey, people still make jokes about how larry king's old, right, seth?es think that >> yeah, that's cool >> seth: hey, any final thoughts before you go? >> i have to go? [ laughter ] oh, man. i was going to stick around, check out phoebe bridgers. >> seth: you're welcome to watch on the feed. >> i like -- she wears a skeleton outfit, and that reminds me of a mummy. we were kind of simpatico, i thought i could play tambourine or some [ bleep ]. >> seth: yeah....
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welcome to politicking on larry king trump and biden are ramping up their campaign efforts are some voters still casting ballots are some still undecided for this i'm joined by larry sabato founder and director of the center for politics at the university of virginia last month he launched a new live web series called suburbs o's crystal ball america votes he is in charlottesville. larry bob woodward's book on trump is out and trump has admitted he knew how bad this was way back but he didn't want to scare anybody so my question is why did he talk against masks if he knew how bad it was you know and january 1st when we were looking at the election i think trump was a substantial favorite to the economy was great we weren't at war people had got used to the way he was. he knew the pandemic was going to cause him he almost. he did if this is going to be a major problem and he decided to pretend it wasn't going to be a major problem and obviously. 100000 deaths it's a major problem. why do you think he admitted it now i can't give you a rational explanation for most of what donald trump does
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welcome to politicking on larry king he briefly worked as the white house communications director for the trumpet ministration he's now part of an effort to remove the president he once served he sam blaney scaramucci joins us for a one on one from new york right now anthony with 50 days to go how would you rate the presidential race. well obviously you know the vice president is ahead there's less undecided voters this time larry than there wasn't 2016 but remember i did work for the president so i know how capable he is i think that the it would be important for the vice president and the people that want to defeat president trump to run through the tape here and play to the last seconds of the game and so i don't think there could be any let up. mr trump is a formidable guy how could anyone still be undecided that's a good question but you know there's a 50 by my grandfather had a great expression about polling there's 15 feet between you waiting and the polling booth at least that's what it used to be in new york and it's in those last 15 feet were some people make their decisions
welcome to politicking on larry king he briefly worked as the white house communications director for the trumpet ministration he's now part of an effort to remove the president he once served he sam blaney scaramucci joins us for a one on one from new york right now anthony with 50 days to go how would you rate the presidential race. well obviously you know the vice president is ahead there's less undecided voters this time larry than there wasn't 2016 but remember i did work for the president...
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and here's the answer, because you are larry king. do you know why? ast two years, larry, hundreds of thousands of pe re sng th joint-related pain because of inflammation, are taking this product because of you, and what we do, we tell them the candid truth. omegaxl relieves joint pain due to inflammation, and that's one of the reasons it helped you so much. that bottle cannot talk for itself, but what you say, people listen to, and you've changed hundreds of thousands people's lives. - and i hear from people all the time, 'cause i enjoy connecting people with something that works and that can help them. when we come back, we're gonna get an expert update in the field of medicine, and medical research on the growing list of omega-3 benefits in omegaxl. do not go away. - [announcer] do you suffer from swelling or joint pain in your back, neck, knees, or joints? has pain crippled your quality of life? dot suffer another day. find relief with omegaxl, now at the low price of only $39.95. this small, easy to swallow soft gel is a powerful, natural, anti-in
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welcome to politicking on larry king while confirmation of a 3rd trump nominated supreme god justice looks virtually certain the impact on the 2020 election is a highly politicized question mark and we'll get one on one perspective from 2 men who come from very different partisan camps but who share experience working in the senate will begin with david brown democratic strategist former majority counsel to democratic senator patty murray on 2 congressional committees and he is in washington ok it is get right to it david mcconnell said he'll have a vote on the nominee really haven't before election day. i think he's going to do everything he can to push it through before election day because i think the stakes larry are incredibly high and fraught for the republicans if they went after the election when you know if that only speech believe doll trouble be a losing president and senate republicans will have lost their majority in the senate but the reality is this is a this is a dangerous political calculus for the majority leader because what he's really doing fundamentally is pushi
welcome to politicking on larry king while confirmation of a 3rd trump nominated supreme god justice looks virtually certain the impact on the 2020 election is a highly politicized question mark and we'll get one on one perspective from 2 men who come from very different partisan camps but who share experience working in the senate will begin with david brown democratic strategist former majority counsel to democratic senator patty murray on 2 congressional committees and he is in washington ok...
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host and journalist larry king says the debates will make little difference to what people actually think it's impossible to pick a winner and debate i do not think that joe biden and biden will fare poorly i think trump is making a mistake by thinking that all he has to do is just go into the arena and he wins the that's not the way it works biden will surely press him the members of the day to day about his income tax is the aggressor let's see how aggressive he is this is not a real debate in that each side i go 3 minutes you go to minutes i get one minute you get one minute nobody fact checks as to who's telling the truth and who's not. but it is what it is i remember the kennedy nixon 1st kennedy mix the debate in 1960 the 1st televised debate and i heard that debate on the radio and i thought nixon won the debate but if you're sort on television everybody was so on meanwhile that you see that nixon look gray kennedy looks strong so a lot of this depends on how you look i don't think the public watches this open mind you if you're for biden you're for biden tonight tomorrow and if yo
host and journalist larry king says the debates will make little difference to what people actually think it's impossible to pick a winner and debate i do not think that joe biden and biden will fare poorly i think trump is making a mistake by thinking that all he has to do is just go into the arena and he wins the that's not the way it works biden will surely press him the members of the day to day about his income tax is the aggressor let's see how aggressive he is this is not a real debate...
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well i think it's the same way you would speak to larry king you know i mean you you had the highest rated show on c.n.n. i think forever frankly and that tracks president trump it he's somebody that struck by stars bob woodward is the investigative journalist of record frankly for 9 presidents and what was fascinating about the book if you read it larry it wasn't bob woodward just initializing the calls of the president gave bob woodward his cell phone number and he was also calling bob woodward late into the evening at his home to talk with him so it was a total of 18 times approximately 18 hours worth of interviews. and you know it's literally like the president created his own october surprise on himself and he had tapes and the tapes have to be of him self and he turned them over to bob woodward that's what it actually reads like and that's what it looks like he also told bob woodward that he does not on the stem the anger and pain of black americans he feels no responsibility for it no association then that surprise you or not. it did surprise me because he lived here in new yo
well i think it's the same way you would speak to larry king you know i mean you you had the highest rated show on c.n.n. i think forever frankly and that tracks president trump it he's somebody that struck by stars bob woodward is the investigative journalist of record frankly for 9 presidents and what was fascinating about the book if you read it larry it wasn't bob woodward just initializing the calls of the president gave bob woodward his cell phone number and he was also calling bob...
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welcome to politicking on larry king while confirmation of a 3rd trump nominated supreme god justice looks virtually certain the impact on the 2020 alexion is a highly politicized question mark and will get one on one perspective from 2 men who come from very different protestant camps but who share experience working in the senate will begin with david brown democratic strategist former majority counsel to democratic senator patty murray on 2 congressional committees and he is in washington ok to get right to it david mcconnell said he'll have a vote on the nominee well we haven't before election day. i think he's going to do everything he can to push it through before election day because i think the stakes larry are incredibly high and fraught for the republicans if they went after the election when you know if that only speak believe doll trouble be a losing president and senate republicans will have lost their majority in the senate but the reality is this is a this is a dangerous political calculus for the majority leader because what he's really doing fundamentally is pushing
welcome to politicking on larry king while confirmation of a 3rd trump nominated supreme god justice looks virtually certain the impact on the 2020 alexion is a highly politicized question mark and will get one on one perspective from 2 men who come from very different protestant camps but who share experience working in the senate will begin with david brown democratic strategist former majority counsel to democratic senator patty murray on 2 congressional committees and he is in washington ok...
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if you something larry king still to come after a summer of on to kill brutality protests in the u.s. new figures released by the n.y.p.d. reveals there's been a steep rise in line of duty injuries and bricked on that story for you after the break. so you know back in 2008 when the have a global financial crisis and banks when other lehman brothers bear stearns and some european banks are going to go under that all those like meetings all the weekend long and the policy was not to reform banks but to give them a bigger credit line 1020 times bigger at the time we said you know what in 10 or 12 years. going to happen then a lot bigger where we are 12 years later and. seemed wrong. just don't hold. me. to shape out just days after. and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. and. let's start the program back in the united states where policing the streets of new york is getting more and more risky the n.y.p.d. says more than 7500 officers have been injured in the line of duty this year alone that's almost 50 percent comp
if you something larry king still to come after a summer of on to kill brutality protests in the u.s. new figures released by the n.y.p.d. reveals there's been a steep rise in line of duty injuries and bricked on that story for you after the break. so you know back in 2008 when the have a global financial crisis and banks when other lehman brothers bear stearns and some european banks are going to go under that all those like meetings all the weekend long and the policy was not to reform banks...
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walk the politicking on larry king the intersection of social justice sports and politics is a very hot debate metta world peace joins me for a one on one discussion of the topic former professional basketball star college star won the n.b.a. championship in 2010 as a member of the lakers and was the n.b.a.'s defensive player of the year in 2004 he is in los angeles medal thanks for joining us what's your reaction to last week's 3 day n.b.a. protests following the police shooting of jacob legume can osha yeah well i think. it was eventual it going to happen i don't think is one incident that caused the outbursts and these protests i think is over the year it's time that it's i mean it's it's so you know i think we just need to get it together figure things out so we can live comfortably together. wanted to order the strike accomplish do you think well you know i mean i'm a big basketball fierce i didn't really want to see basketball you know not being played. but i think it accomplished just a force in the voice that's not normally heard you know under those circumstances you know here
walk the politicking on larry king the intersection of social justice sports and politics is a very hot debate metta world peace joins me for a one on one discussion of the topic former professional basketball star college star won the n.b.a. championship in 2010 as a member of the lakers and was the n.b.a.'s defensive player of the year in 2004 he is in los angeles medal thanks for joining us what's your reaction to last week's 3 day n.b.a. protests following the police shooting of jacob...
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welcome to politicking on larry king why a confirmation of a 3rd trump nominated supreme court justice looks virtually certain the impact on the 2020 election is a highly politicized question mark and we'll get one on one perspective from 2 men who come from very different partisan camps but who share experience working in the senate will begin with david brown democratic strategist former majority counsel to democratic senator patty murray on 2 congressional committees and he is in washington ok to get right to it david mcconnell so.
welcome to politicking on larry king why a confirmation of a 3rd trump nominated supreme court justice looks virtually certain the impact on the 2020 election is a highly politicized question mark and we'll get one on one perspective from 2 men who come from very different partisan camps but who share experience working in the senate will begin with david brown democratic strategist former majority counsel to democratic senator patty murray on 2 congressional committees and he is in washington...