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what is the deal on larry king? >> listen, i'm here to find out. we've got time. this is your hour.tually receipts in my family, which is a sprawling family, you know, five boys and a girl, and my mom ran around a lot in miami in the early '60s, late '50s and early '60s, and she ran around with, you know, with the bad boys, and guess what larry king was. he was kind of a, you know, a dirt bag. i think everybody knows his early days were not golden years. >> okay, in a good way. if there is such a thing. >> well -- well, maybe -- the story is he stole some money from my mom's parents and that that's -- >> oh, jesus. hang on a second. he's not here to defend himself. here's what your mom was great at. dyeing her red roots, weekly manicures, dirty jokes, pier fishing, rolling joints and buying dirty magazines. she said she read them for the articles but filthy free speech was really renee's thing, hers was a bawdy, rowdy life lived large, broke and loud. i should tell people on her 85th birthday next spring, you're having a nondenominational memorial service. what's that going to look
what is the deal on larry king? >> listen, i'm here to find out. we've got time. this is your hour.tually receipts in my family, which is a sprawling family, you know, five boys and a girl, and my mom ran around a lot in miami in the early '60s, late '50s and early '60s, and she ran around with, you know, with the bad boys, and guess what larry king was. he was kind of a, you know, a dirt bag. i think everybody knows his early days were not golden years. >> okay, in a good way. if...
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i worked with larry king for different places and his genuine curiosity and interview style was a gift to viewers and listeners. and a big influence on me, yet health challenges for years, but worked until he was $87.00 other radio talkers pay the ultimate price for scoffing it's coded and dissing the jab fil valentine and nashville and mark. bernie are, and dick farrell and florida were in their sixties. and when prince philip passed an age 99, the royal family few paused amid several scandals in the saddle. lone and church and demons use it. fair. well, very different. princess diana's funeral. as life goes on, it is less uncertain the same time. last your doctors you have seen here tell us that like the flu. this covert will be and damn mac, meaning that like the flu. we're going to get vaccinated every year. we hope this pandemic was the story of our lifetime. meaning nothing worse happens. but what we've learned is that anything can happen, and how we respond is how we survive. so let's begin. 2022 was what we were reminded. as 2021 began harry stan and the shout of the capital do
i worked with larry king for different places and his genuine curiosity and interview style was a gift to viewers and listeners. and a big influence on me, yet health challenges for years, but worked until he was $87.00 other radio talkers pay the ultimate price for scoffing it's coded and dissing the jab fil valentine and nashville and mark. bernie are, and dick farrell and florida were in their sixties. and when prince philip passed an age 99, the royal family few paused amid several scandals...
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could pneumonia twice, infections, blood clots, bad feet, breast cancer twice or an affair with larry kingting for her so she could hear some of it, and she did laugh, and i thought, well, i'll just keep going. >> reporter: andy saying he couldn't fit all of her stories. hers was a bawdy, rowdy, life lived large, broke and proud, but honored that it's touched so many. >> with no hesitation, they would have loved her and she would have loved them great futures start here. [stomping] >>> right now on "america this morning," the omicron variant takes hold, disrupting more americans' lives, from offices and schools closing to sports and entertainment venues. >>> at least two senators testing positive, and a cruise ship docking in miami. the new research. what has doctors most concerned? >>> plus, how to stay safe this holiday week. who if anyone should reconsider their holiday plans. our experts weigh in. >>> breaking overnight, that video of that chinese tennis star feared missing. what she's heard saying this morning. >>> manchin versus biden. how the white house is fighting back after the w
could pneumonia twice, infections, blood clots, bad feet, breast cancer twice or an affair with larry kingting for her so she could hear some of it, and she did laugh, and i thought, well, i'll just keep going. >> reporter: andy saying he couldn't fit all of her stories. hers was a bawdy, rowdy, life lived large, broke and proud, but honored that it's touched so many. >> with no hesitation, they would have loved her and she would have loved them great futures start here. [stomping]...
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the last big star on the network was larry king. they gave him multiple hours during prime time, that didn't work so 2018 they turned their morning guy chris cuomo and said please do something, the best i can come up with is jason whitlock said the typical american meathead was the only thing actually getting an audience and that's why when you just played that don lemon clipped, that was happening every night. the reason that was happening is because don lemon can get readings on his own. they had to have handouts just to get people to tune in to something else on the network. this is going to be a big problem for cnn going forward. >> tucker: admittedly being the highest rated anchor on cnn is like being the best caterer use pakistan, a relative measure but he was number one and they fire the number one guy because the "atlantic" magazine told him to. it is in the supposed to be a business? you think of this as a business where the outcome is measurable, the guy with the highest ratings, but it didn't matter. >> exactly. what happ
the last big star on the network was larry king. they gave him multiple hours during prime time, that didn't work so 2018 they turned their morning guy chris cuomo and said please do something, the best i can come up with is jason whitlock said the typical american meathead was the only thing actually getting an audience and that's why when you just played that don lemon clipped, that was happening every night. the reason that was happening is because don lemon can get readings on his own. they...
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tom hanks, rita wilson, tom brady, luke bryan, sarah palin, michael strahan, larry king passed away,race. the list goes on. >> jesse: yes, they celebrate affected with covid. [laughter] almost everybody is going to get this. it's very serious. >> geraldo: i think the municipalities and mask mandates and travel mandates and vaccine mandates, all the rest of it, i think that it will be a part of our life for another year. >> used the word "ignored." >> we try our best. >> i want to say about the trial with kyle rittenhouse. you are right about the cameras in the courtroom, but that trial would not have turned out the way it did without the visual medium of the videotapes present in the streets. together, it made for a potent argument. >> jesse: it did. i think i should change mind to inflation. if that sticks around, that's going to be very powerful politically. >> dagen: the new york fed did a public survey about inflation ex-vexations for the next year among individuals: record high. >> jesse: bill hemmer could have done that. coming up, our resolutions and productions for 2022. what
tom hanks, rita wilson, tom brady, luke bryan, sarah palin, michael strahan, larry king passed away,race. the list goes on. >> jesse: yes, they celebrate affected with covid. [laughter] almost everybody is going to get this. it's very serious. >> geraldo: i think the municipalities and mask mandates and travel mandates and vaccine mandates, all the rest of it, i think that it will be a part of our life for another year. >> used the word "ignored." >> we try our...
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oz speaking with larry king last year about using hydroxychloroquine to fight the coronavirus., it's used widely, and it turns out it might have an affect against this virus. >> the cdc has noted the drug's efficacy to treat or prevent the disease are unknown. its use can cause serious health ko consequences, including death. >> we've got to be careful to make that majestic leap to assume this is a knockout drug. >> and last year, he made comments that turned tout to mean that 3% total mortality was worth the cost to some to open schools. >> saw a nice piece arguing that the opening of schools may only cost us 2 to 3% in terms of total mortality? >> the backlash was swift and oz later said he misspoke. a study found that of 40 randomly selected episodes from his show, his health recommendations for based on evidence just 46% of the time. the following year, a group of doctors and professors sent this letter to columbia university's dean of medicine asking him to remove dr. oz, who is a trained heart surgeon, from his faculty position. the group cited his egregious lack of treat
oz speaking with larry king last year about using hydroxychloroquine to fight the coronavirus., it's used widely, and it turns out it might have an affect against this virus. >> the cdc has noted the drug's efficacy to treat or prevent the disease are unknown. its use can cause serious health ko consequences, including death. >> we've got to be careful to make that majestic leap to assume this is a knockout drug. >> and last year, he made comments that turned tout to mean that...
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oz speaking with larry king about using the controversial anti malaria drug hydroxychloroquine to fightoronavirus. remarks he later walked back. >> because it's believed to be so safe, it's used widely and it turns out that it might have an effect against this virus. >> reporter: the fact is, the cdc has noted the drug's efficacy to prevent or treat this infection are unknown. it's warned that unsupervised use of hydroxychloroquine can cause serious health consequences including death. >> i think we've got to be careful that we don't make that majestic leap to assume this is a knockout drug. >> reporter: last year, he made comments that 3% mortality due to covid was worth the cost to some to reopen schools. >> i saw a nice piece arguing that the opening of schools may only cost us 2 or 3% in terms of total mortality. >> reporter: the backlash was swift and oz later said he misspoke. a 2014 study in the british medical journal found a 40 randomly selected episodes from oz's television show, his health recommendations were based on evidence 46% of the time. >> here is what we're going to
oz speaking with larry king about using the controversial anti malaria drug hydroxychloroquine to fightoronavirus. remarks he later walked back. >> because it's believed to be so safe, it's used widely and it turns out that it might have an effect against this virus. >> reporter: the fact is, the cdc has noted the drug's efficacy to prevent or treat this infection are unknown. it's warned that unsupervised use of hydroxychloroquine can cause serious health consequences including...
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hey, larry king, can we get susan molinari to call? so there's a cell phone that's outside the kitchen where they're, like, yelling and screaming. and i'm on the phone, thank you, senator! so, yes, was a huge surprise. and of course my husband laughs because they had like three more announcements the next day for him, and all the track showed up for me. he's, like, okay, we were here to announce that you were running for re-election, but here's my wife susan molinari. >> you talked about your marriage, and this of course took place while you were a member of congress. and it's rare for two sitting members to marry. so the first thing we want to -- >> get a few more females in there, [ laughter ] >> what was the reaction of your colleagues? >> oh, they were so cute. so bill proposed to me on the house floor. it was not publicly, and it was during those times when congress was in session but nobody was there. and mike mcnolty who is a member of congress from new york, they were debating some bill when my husband and i -- we'd meet someti
hey, larry king, can we get susan molinari to call? so there's a cell phone that's outside the kitchen where they're, like, yelling and screaming. and i'm on the phone, thank you, senator! so, yes, was a huge surprise. and of course my husband laughs because they had like three more announcements the next day for him, and all the track showed up for me. he's, like, okay, we were here to announce that you were running for re-election, but here's my wife susan molinari. >> you talked about...
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oz speaking with larry king last year about using the controversial antimalaria drug hydroxychloroquinelater walked back. >> because it's believed to be so safe, it's used widely and it turns out that it might have an effect against this virus. >> reporter: the fact is the cdc has noted the drug's efficacy to either prevent or treat this infection are unknown. it's warned that unsupervised use can cause serious p health consequences, including death. >> i think we've got to be careful that we don't make that majestic leap to assume that this is a knockout drug. >> reporter: and last year, dr. oz made comments that were interpreted to mean that 3% total mortality due to covid was worth the cost to some to reopen schools. >> i just saw a nice piece arguing that the opening of schools may only cost us 2 or 3% in terms of mortality. oz later said he misspoke. a 2004 study found that of 40 randomly selected episodes from oz's television show his health recommendations were based on evidence just 46% of the time. the following year, a group of doctors and professors sent this letter to columb
oz speaking with larry king last year about using the controversial antimalaria drug hydroxychloroquinelater walked back. >> because it's believed to be so safe, it's used widely and it turns out that it might have an effect against this virus. >> reporter: the fact is the cdc has noted the drug's efficacy to either prevent or treat this infection are unknown. it's warned that unsupervised use can cause serious p health consequences, including death. >> i think we've got to be...
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. >> reporter: larry king loved every day of his life, too.izabeth, defending the monarchy for nearly three-quarters of a century. ♪♪ >> a chance to dream. >> reporter: christopher plummer was royalty in his own way. but he'll always be remembered at captain von trapp. ♪♪ >> reporter: even if he wished he was remembered for something else. have you ever sing e edelweiss in public after that? >> you were hoping i might sing it for you here now? >> reporter: i don't know. >> it's a wrap. >> reporter: he won his first oscar at age 82. >> you're only two years older than me, darling. where have you been all my life? ♪♪ >> reporter: to auf wiedersehen. another captain left us this year, the love boat's cap captain stubbing. >> murray, come into my office. >> reporter: being bossed around by lou grant. >> sit down, murray. >> i'm already sitting down. >> sit down, i said. >> reporter: of all of the roles ed asner played, the gruff, hard-working newsman on the mary tyler moore show was really his favorite. >> you know what? you've got spunk. >> well,
. >> reporter: larry king loved every day of his life, too.izabeth, defending the monarchy for nearly three-quarters of a century. ♪♪ >> a chance to dream. >> reporter: christopher plummer was royalty in his own way. but he'll always be remembered at captain von trapp. ♪♪ >> reporter: even if he wished he was remembered for something else. have you ever sing e edelweiss in public after that? >> you were hoping i might sing it for you here now? >>...
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but when we were in a bar, having dinner, larry king was on, and i can't remember, my press secretary somehow, its [inaudible] hold is this woman? and they said, seven adults are gonna be going up. i didn't even know that i was gonna speak at the convention. i thought i was going to be told before. so as i said, [inaudible] we did not have cell phones. can we get on air? so there's a cell phone that's outside the kitchen where they are yelling and screaming. and i'm on the phone, thank you senator! so is a huge surprise. and of course, my husband is laughing because we had three more announcements that i saved for him. we were going to announce i was running for reelection, but here it is. >> you talked about your marriage and of course, it took place while you remember in congress. the first thing -- was the reaction of your colleagues? >> bill were proposed to me on the house floor. not publicly, it was during a time when congress was in session but nobody was there. and i remember a democrat was in the chair, and when my husband and i, we would meet some times and charge in the bac
but when we were in a bar, having dinner, larry king was on, and i can't remember, my press secretary somehow, its [inaudible] hold is this woman? and they said, seven adults are gonna be going up. i didn't even know that i was gonna speak at the convention. i thought i was going to be told before. so as i said, [inaudible] we did not have cell phones. can we get on air? so there's a cell phone that's outside the kitchen where they are yelling and screaming. and i'm on the phone, thank you...
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larry summers paraphrased it beautifully for me. there's a risk of spontaneous deflation. more portly, it's about what the inflation market is telling us on the dollar. king on the chart as the breakevens rollover. is the dollar your perfect hedge in 2022? this is what larry summers says. it will be difficult for the soft landing to be delivered. all efforts at disinflation. quite pressuring it morning from larry summers. let me show you what's going on in the market. sinovac and its ability to stop omicron. that has taken the wind out of the risk sales for asia. s&p 500 stoic as she goes in the green. it going down, back to flack. 42,000 could be on the cards. 143, is that pricing collect leifer inflation? according to a survey of 6% next year as ppi is at the highest level annually on record. let's see what's happening with the dollar. started with a chart which showed you the breakevens rolling over. the dollar in a standstill. this is the g10, the dollar is up. all of these have been demolished. krone, yen, euro, aussie against the dollar. will the dollar remain resplendent going into 2022? jane foley question one. is the dollar to richly priced for t
larry summers paraphrased it beautifully for me. there's a risk of spontaneous deflation. more portly, it's about what the inflation market is telling us on the dollar. king on the chart as the breakevens rollover. is the dollar your perfect hedge in 2022? this is what larry summers says. it will be difficult for the soft landing to be delivered. all efforts at disinflation. quite pressuring it morning from larry summers. let me show you what's going on in the market. sinovac and its ability to...
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larry has pulled over to install trick chains. caltrans started controls early on but as snow turned to rain they moved closer to king veil.rder, installing chains on multiple axles takes time and can prove daunting. this trucker is on his way to michigan but pulled over into a gas station parking lot, first. >> it looks complicated. if i tried, i could, but i don't want to do it wrong because it would be my first time. i want to make sure i will do it professionally. >> i will watch some videos and see how it is done. >> reporter: caltrans remind people that they should always take extra precautions when heading on the road. bring a blanket, snacks, batteries, bring a flashlight, bring chains. or bring anything you might need, including jumper cables and something to fix a flat. you always have to be ready just in case you get halted alongside the road in freezing temperatures. >> i would bring a whole lot of extra time. let's switch over to chief meteorologist paul hagan. >> yes, bring some blankets and some food. this will be an increasing concern, because what has been a high elevation snow event today is going to drop
larry has pulled over to install trick chains. caltrans started controls early on but as snow turned to rain they moved closer to king veil.rder, installing chains on multiple axles takes time and can prove daunting. this trucker is on his way to michigan but pulled over into a gas station parking lot, first. >> it looks complicated. if i tried, i could, but i don't want to do it wrong because it would be my first time. i want to make sure i will do it professionally. >> i will...
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larry: steve kerr named new coach of usa basketball taking over for gregg popovich. he will put together a team for the olympics. warriors hosting the kingsaymond green's son reminding everyone to wear their masks. warriors had eight first half. dubs by 12 at the half. third quarter, lee for three. haliburton had 24. buddy hield, hits the three. draymond green, gary payton the second with the finish. the warriors bench scored points. and a steph curry splash on q lead the -- on cue s. they win. it is not official but mlb network reports mark kotsay will replace bob melvin. he played 17 played bigs. he coached third base last season so this should be a seamless transition. raiders in cleveland, does that count as a mask? i guess so. nick mullins buying time and finding bryant wide open. browns up. derek carr threw a costly pic. jones. daniel carson, they tried to ice him. he boots it again down the middle for 48 yards. drive home safely. raiders escape with a win and stay alive in the wildcard chase. vikings in chicago. the bears have 14 players on the covid list. cousins threw for only 87 yards for the whole game. 7-0, minnesota. the viki
larry: steve kerr named new coach of usa basketball taking over for gregg popovich. he will put together a team for the olympics. warriors hosting the kingsaymond green's son reminding everyone to wear their masks. warriors had eight first half. dubs by 12 at the half. third quarter, lee for three. haliburton had 24. buddy hield, hits the three. draymond green, gary payton the second with the finish. the warriors bench scored points. and a steph curry splash on q lead the -- on cue s. they win....
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larry: steve kerr named new coach of usa basketball taking over for gregg popovich. he will put together a team for the olympics. warriors hosting the kings. draymond green's son reminding everyone to wear their masks. warriors had eight first half. dubs by 12 at the half. third quarter, lee for three. haliburton had 24. buddy hield, hits the three. draymond green, gary payton the second with the finish. the warriors bench scored points. and a steph curry splash on q lead the -- on cue s. they win. it is not official but mlb network reports mark kotsay will replace bob melvin. he played 17 seasons i playe bigs. he coached third base last season so this should be a seamless transition. raiders in cleveland, does that count as a mask? i guess so. nick mullins buying time and finding bryant wide open. browns up. derek carr threw a costly pic. jones. daniel carson, they tried to ice him. he boots it again down the middle for 48 yards. drive home safely. raiders escape with a win and stay alive in the wildcard chase. vikings in chicago. the bears have 14 players on the covid list. cousins threw for only 87 yards for the whole game. 7-0, minnes
larry: steve kerr named new coach of usa basketball taking over for gregg popovich. he will put together a team for the olympics. warriors hosting the kings. draymond green's son reminding everyone to wear their masks. warriors had eight first half. dubs by 12 at the half. third quarter, lee for three. haliburton had 24. buddy hield, hits the three. draymond green, gary payton the second with the finish. the warriors bench scored points. and a steph curry splash on q lead the -- on cue s. they...
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larry, appreciate your time. >>> just hard to explain what he meant to us. >> his influence crossed borders and so has the mourning. the world remembers vicente fernandez. up next, we look at his impact. >>> mexico's kinghero music has died. he died in a hospital in guadalajara at the age of 81. >> all day, the singer has been honored, showing how beloved he is, by generations of mexicans and mexican-americans. >> hard to explain what he meant to us. >> reporter: he was saddened by the news of fernandez death. he reflected on the music and how it became a soundtrack for so many latino households. >> cleaning the house, listening to vicente. going to a party, listening to vicente. watching him live. >> fernandez's influence transcended borders. as more fans heard about his death, his voice could be heard on the streets. >> i couldn't believe it. i got up, took a shower, cleaned up the car. i'm going for a cruise. ♪♪ >> we grew up listening to this. my dad, my grandparents. it's a culture thing. you know what i mean? it's not just a spanish guy singing spanish music it means a lot. my dad would watch the movies. he had the old vhs. we would watch those and play the music on the 8-tracks and everything. >
larry, appreciate your time. >>> just hard to explain what he meant to us. >> his influence crossed borders and so has the mourning. the world remembers vicente fernandez. up next, we look at his impact. >>> mexico's kinghero music has died. he died in a hospital in guadalajara at the age of 81. >> all day, the singer has been honored, showing how beloved he is, by generations of mexicans and mexican-americans. >> hard to explain what he meant to us. >>...