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academy award-winning actor, his new film which he directed, wrote and starred in is called larry larry -- "larry crowne." >> my name is miss tainot, t-a-i-n-o-t, not tie-not. each of you will address the class for the first time and tell us something that you already know how to do. >> ms. tie-not? tay-not? taebo? >> really? >> jon: please welcome back to the program tom hanks. [cheering and applause] thank you, buddy. how you doing? >> thank you. >> soak it in. soak it in. >> thank you very much. thank you. >> jon: nice to see you. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. >> jon: you look very sharp, very dapper. >> thank you, thank you. jon jon this movie, this movie, tell me about... you look very good. >> are you ever cutting to camera three? if you're not, [bleeped] the tie. i don't care. >> jon: give him three, chuck. look, look, look. oh, no, that's not working. can i tell you something, though? i like it, though. it has a certain... there's a debonair quality to it. you don't look disheveled. no matter what i do, i look disheveled. you look very sharp. >> tommy cleans up good. >> jon
academy award-winning actor, his new film which he directed, wrote and starred in is called larry larry -- "larry crowne." >> my name is miss tainot, t-a-i-n-o-t, not tie-not. each of you will address the class for the first time and tell us something that you already know how to do. >> ms. tie-not? tay-not? taebo? >> really? >> jon: please welcome back to the program tom hanks. [cheering and applause] thank you, buddy. how you doing? >> thank you....
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academy award-winning actor, his new film which he directed, wrote and starred in is called larry larry -- "larrywne." >> my name is miss tainot, t-a-i-n-o-t, not tie-not. each of you will address the class for the first time and tell us something that you already know how to do. >> ms. tie-not? tay-not? taebo? >> really? >> jon: please welcome back to the program tom hanks. [cheering and applause] thank you, buddy. how you doing? >> thank you. >> soak it in. soak it in. >> thank you very much. thank you. >> jon: nice to see you. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. >> jon: you look very sharp, very dapper. >> thank you, thank you. jon jon this movie, this movie, tell me about... you look very good. >> are you ever cutting to camera three? if you're not, [bleeped] the tie. i don't care. >> jon: give him three, chuck. look, look, look. oh, no, that's not working. can i tell you something, though? i like it, though. it has a certain... there's a debonair quality to it. you don't look disheveled. no matter what i do, i look disheveled. you look very sharp. >> tommy cleans up good. >> jon: to
academy award-winning actor, his new film which he directed, wrote and starred in is called larry larry -- "larrywne." >> my name is miss tainot, t-a-i-n-o-t, not tie-not. each of you will address the class for the first time and tell us something that you already know how to do. >> ms. tie-not? tay-not? taebo? >> really? >> jon: please welcome back to the program tom hanks. [cheering and applause] thank you, buddy. how you doing? >> thank you. >>...
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all detailed in about wizarding matters. >> larry: to the wine shop. >> perhaps this. >> cheers. >> larry: to getting a butter beer. >> in love with you. >> larry the fans took notice. >> i feel walking around here, people walking up to us and talking like they knew us. pretty nice. it's quite surreal, really. it's nice, but surreal. >> larry: the phelps like the rest of the cast say they're sad to leave "harry potter" behind. >> very surreal on the last day to walk out. had a great time doing this. the last filming was -- quite emotional for us, but not a bittersweet where we're aware it's coming to an end and what better way to go out than on the biggest night, as big. >> our work is done. >> larry: find out what happened on the last day on set. t. was very sad. yeah. we all cried. really, really bizarre. you have no idea what's happening down there. larry, you did ask me. >> larry: ten years in the making. and soon we'll see the last of harry potter. >> avada kedavra! >> larry: and in just moments we'll show you an exclusive clip of the final movie. from the beginning this story of a little boy who didn't know he was special has touched mill
all detailed in about wizarding matters. >> larry: to the wine shop. >> perhaps this. >> cheers. >> larry: to getting a butter beer. >> in love with you. >> larry the fans took notice. >> i feel walking around here, people walking up to us and talking like they knew us. pretty nice. it's quite surreal, really. it's nice, but surreal. >> larry: the phelps like the rest of the cast say they're sad to leave "harry potter" behind. >>...
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larry: he's crazy? >> i didn't know if there's was a reason. >> larry: there's no reason to a trumpet. >> okay, dan, have you ever considered dyeing your hair ginger? >> yes, but only for him. >> larry his request i would do that. >> larry: and for emma? >> emma. who'd you like best? me or dan? >> of course. neither. obviously i love them both. that's a difficult answer. that's the diplomatic answer. the right thing to say. >> larry: like they're characters emma and rupert have grown up in front of the world but unlike ron and hermione, they had a deal with the fame of who they are and what they represent to millions of fans. >> give me like presents and stuff and just touch me. really weird. that kind of sight has taken me a while to kind of get used to. >> some little children are sometimes scared of me because they think i can do a spell that i really am magic in real life and i've always found that really funny and i try and kind of say, i'm not going to do anything to you. it's okay. sometimes you can't convince them, because they believe in it. they really believe in it. >> larry: and now that's over, the world and these actors prepare to say good-bye to harry, hermione and ro
larry: he's crazy? >> i didn't know if there's was a reason. >> larry: there's no reason to a trumpet. >> okay, dan, have you ever considered dyeing your hair ginger? >> yes, but only for him. >> larry his request i would do that. >> larry: and for emma? >> emma. who'd you like best? me or dan? >> of course. neither. obviously i love them both. that's a difficult answer. that's the diplomatic answer. the right thing to say. >> larry: like...
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larry? larry? where's little larry? >> steve: he's right behind gary. >> jimmy: gary? barry? guys seen larry? carey. pro, watching uncle morty execute the perfect breaststroke. con, while applying sun block to his man boobs. [ laughter ] going to get a little hot today. and finally, pro, bikinis and burgers. con, speedos and hot dogs. here we go. that's pros and cons, everybody. we'll be right back for more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ pros and cons and pros and cons and pros ♪ ♪ thanks to the venture card from capital one, we get double miles on every purchase, so me and the boys earned a trip to dc twice as fast! oh hi! we get double miles every time we use our card. and since double miles add up fast... one more chariot please. ...we can bring the whole gang! i cannot tell a lie. he did it. right... it's hard to beat double miles! read my lips -- no new axes! [ male announcer ] get the venture card from capital one, and earn double miles on every purchase, every day. go to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? so, you're a democrat right? so we created stacked,
larry? larry? where's little larry? >> steve: he's right behind gary. >> jimmy: gary? barry? guys seen larry? carey. pro, watching uncle morty execute the perfect breaststroke. con, while applying sun block to his man boobs. [ laughter ] going to get a little hot today. and finally, pro, bikinis and burgers. con, speedos and hot dogs. here we go. that's pros and cons, everybody. we'll be right back for more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ pros and cons and pros...
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larry hall and his brother, gary, had always been a little different. look at you two little boys. which one are you? and which one is larry. >> this would be me. >> gary and larryare recorded interview obtained by cnn, larry hall recounts a tough start. >> i know when i was born my mother told me that i was blue. that i hadn't got enough oxygen to me or something. >> identical twin sons growing up hard. in the hall home there was little money and lots of problems. author hillel levin interviewed larry hall. >> it was a very cluttered household. they were raised with dysfunction. >> the neighbors say the mother was domineering. the father drank and sometimes turned violent. he worked at the local cemetery. what was it like growing up to a seb cemetery? was it creepy? >> no, not at all, not for me. at 12 years of age, larry and i started working at the cemetery. >> as he grew older, larry had problems fitting in at school. >> he was always the backward twin. i was the more dominant out going twin. he hung out with what my wife and i and a lot of fellow classmates, called "the misfits" or the "stinky" crowd. >> still, the boys were best friends and as young men ga
larry hall and his brother, gary, had always been a little different. look at you two little boys. which one are you? and which one is larry. >> this would be me. >> gary and larryare recorded interview obtained by cnn, larry hall recounts a tough start. >> i know when i was born my mother told me that i was blue. that i hadn't got enough oxygen to me or something. >> identical twin sons growing up hard. in the hall home there was little money and lots of problems....
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larry hall and his brother, gary, had always been a little different. look at you two little boys. which one are you and which one is larry? >> this would be me. >> gary and larry. >> yeah. >> in a rare recorded interview obtained by cnn, larry hall recounts a tough start. >> i know when i was born my mother told me that i was blue, that i hadn't got enough oxygen to me or something. >> identical twin sons growing up hard. in the hall home, there was little money and lots of problems. author hillel levin interviewed larry hall. >> it was a very cluttered household. they were raised with dysfunction. >> neighbors say their mother was domineering. their father drank and sometimes turned violent. he worked at the local cemetery. what was it like growing up next to a cemetery? was it creepy? >> no, not at all, not for me. you know, at 12 years of age, larry and i started working at the cemetery. >> as he grew older, larry had problems fitting in at school. >> he was always the backward twin. i was the more dominant, out-going twin. he hung out with what my wife and i and a lot of fellow classmates, called "the misfits" or the "stinky" crowd. >> still, the boys were
larry hall and his brother, gary, had always been a little different. look at you two little boys. which one are you and which one is larry? >> this would be me. >> gary and larry. >> yeah. >> in a rare recorded interview obtained by cnn, larry hall recounts a tough start. >> i know when i was born my mother told me that i was blue, that i hadn't got enough oxygen to me or something. >> identical twin sons growing up hard. in the hall home, there was little...
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larry delcarlo. larry mazolo jr. lord richardson. john paul samaha. [applause] to members of the treasure island citizen advisory board, countless hours from our citizens involved in every way, especially the president, karen knkowles pierce. [applause] she has worked so well with the other island residents including becky hoge, john conners, and bnetty lettington. we have our organizations on treasure island, who have been working so hard for us, and of so many other important things ever present our city. including the director of the homeless initiative, sarah. [applause] thank you. member organization that are included in this initiative have been the boys and girls club of san francisco, catholic charities, community housing partnerships, mercy housing, rubicon, tool works, and walden house. thank you for your cooperation. [applause] and to our development partners who we have come to know, cherish, lived with, talked out a lot of issues, at the state level, local level, and of course, the treasury -- a treasure island community development. chri
larry delcarlo. larry mazolo jr. lord richardson. john paul samaha. [applause] to members of the treasure island citizen advisory board, countless hours from our citizens involved in every way, especially the president, karen knkowles pierce. [applause] she has worked so well with the other island residents including becky hoge, john conners, and bnetty lettington. we have our organizations on treasure island, who have been working so hard for us, and of so many other important things ever...
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larry crowne". neighbor.s larry's he is the big time dude in the neighborhood because he won the lottery. they have a daily are still. tavis: a daily yard sale? >> so i am having with people and that is thing. throughout the movie. i am trying to be people with the price. i do not care. you are trying to buy an old speed racer lunchbox, i am trying to get $100. tavis: did you ever do the yard sale thing? >> i would like to go buy them sometimes to see what people have but if never tried to sell my old stuff. i have a yard sale, here they come. get the good stuff out there. tavis: i was about to ask, if you had a yard sale, what do you have to put on display? >> it is always a little recycling, clothing and suits and the kind of thing. some golf and equipment. i have a lot of golf clubs i would give away. and you give away the kids' stuff. they outgrow that. two days after christmas it is sitting in the corner. it is all the kind of stuff right there. my wife, she gives expensive stuff. tavis: you can i get rid of that. >> you cannot. i am pawning most of her stuff. how much these shoes cost? --is: hoda she'd take being how does she take being the brunt of her jokes? >> i still most of my stuff from lorna. she has an interesting sense of humor. i have gotten a lot of jokes from her. she will be like, don't. tavis: lorna is writing for you. >> that is my secret. tavis: how are you choosing your roles? one things i love about the your friend is celebrating your success but watching good journey that you are on. i was teasing you heard earlier. how are you making decisions now about what to do tv wise. how are you factoring this? >> that is what happens. i have been blessed to have a long career. you have those times when you shoot up and gets hot and you have a lot of stuff going on. it becomes about looking for things that i feel i can progress my career in the right way. you get a call from tom hanks, he is directing a movie and he wrote the movie and he is a big time did. it is great to be part of that. i look for those kinds of things. i want to be more dramatic now days. i definitely want something big. i look for things that can have people see me in a different light and let me mature as an entertainer and it actor and comedian. a little more maturity in the roles and looking for those things that give me that opportunity. tavis: haslinda as you are i have seen you for a long time. especially as i saw you do "talk to me". the movie was underrated. anybody who saw that and this was on cable, you could do drama. >> that was something when i see great comedians, robin williams or tom hanks, he did some comedy stuff starting early. tavis: "bosom buddies". >> that was tom hanks. but it is one of those things where you look for that and my comedy, i did a lot of characters of the top. even eddie was me playing a character. there was a lot more comedy. i had fun doing those dramatic scenes. you decide to make the characters real. that is a great opportunity for me and i am trying to build on that and look for something that is more dynamic. one of my pet projects i would love to try to get this marcus garvey thing going. it is a story told in the days of seeing barack polarized these nations and having people follow him around the world. garvey did this in the 1920's without internet or twitter. that is interesting to see that film and that is something that is in my head i am trying to develop. tavis: part of the weay the game works is you have to do they blockbuster stock. you have to do that to make the kind of money and connections, for the kind of freedom and the independence it takes. this will not be done by a major studio if it gets done. >> it is one of those things. you end it up looking at ma lcolm x, they only had a limited view of what this story could be. you do understand that. you do these bigger movies to profile yourself, to have the right connections with the studios, for distribution. we can market a certain way even if we do not get the movie. we can market you. those are the reasons why you do bigger movies and movies with big stars in them. tavis: tell me about this game show. "it's worth what?" >> it is a show created by larry spencer. a show about people's fascination about how much stuff cost. i would bet her purse cost this and hearings. we get on the show and basically i will pull out a brand-new m bugati. what is more expensive, this or feeding an elephant for year? we have ancient artifacts from the early 1500's b.c. it is $50 million worth of stuff on the show and people are competing to win $1 million to see if they know what is more expensive and why it costs this much. >> i am impressed that a black man host a show where there is $50 million of stuff on the stage. >> i have people that can come and skipped this up. tavis: there is a rumor floating around. you can set me straight. i saw the cameo. betty white was just here. you have done some stuff and the word is that there is a spinoff starring you as a result of your veland". 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larry crowne". neighbor.s larry's he is the big time dude in the neighborhood because he won the lottery. they have a daily are still. tavis: a daily yard sale? >> so i am having with people and that is thing. throughout the movie. i am trying to be people with the price. i do not care. you are trying to buy an old speed racer lunchbox, i am trying to get $100. tavis: did you ever do the yard sale thing? >> i would like to go buy them sometimes to see what people have but if...
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larry, larry. >> quiÉn? >> yo. >> quiÉn yo? >> hola. tengo una misiÓn acerca de una emboscada. >> tÚ me estÁs invadiendo. >> dÉjame lo cierro. las redes sociales son las que han revolucionado mi mÚsica. asÍ que imagÍnate. >> yo vengo a revisarte tu maleta. >> larry >> me encantÓ esa maleta. >> larry si te sobra algÚn blin blin mÁndelo para acá. estÁ muy buena la maleta. >> cualquiera de nosotros se lo puede poner. >> todos los detalles de premios juventud dÓnde estÁn? >> en premios juventud! la pÁgina está esperando por usted. (en pantalla) >> una que ya tiene todo listo y ustedes maÑana no se imaginan cÓmo la van a ver hasta con extensiones de pluma. >> cÓmo? >> karla. >> yo no sÉ. >> cÓmo supiste eso? ♪ ♪ >> me encanta que estÁs informado. yo lo sÉ todo, muÑeca. >> yo me voy a poner plumas quero pero no les voy a decir dÓnde! [risas] >> no vamos a esperar mÁs. tenemos a vanesa y a eleonora listas para caminar sobre la alfombra azul de premios juventud. [ aplausos ] >> vamos a ponernos de pie para recibirlas. [ aplausos ] >> ahora vanesa, quÉ bien. qué guapas se ven preciosas. sammy, pero quÉ muchachas mÁs lindas! en quÉ te inspiraste? >> superjuveniles, modernas. se ven superlindas. >> lo que hicimos fue sinpirarnos en el traje que es como un
larry, larry. >> quiÉn? >> yo. >> quiÉn yo? >> hola. tengo una misiÓn acerca de una emboscada. >> tÚ me estÁs invadiendo. >> dÉjame lo cierro. las redes sociales son las que han revolucionado mi mÚsica. asÍ que imagÍnate. >> yo vengo a revisarte tu maleta. >> larry >> me encantÓ esa maleta. >> larry si te sobra algÚn blin blin mÁndelo para acá. estÁ muy buena la maleta. >> cualquiera de nosotros se lo puede poner....
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larry davis! >> yes, he does. >> you look like larry davis from "curb your enthusiasm." >> here's the picture. there's larryis. for anyone that doesn't know. there's larry davis and here's this gentlemen. nice seeing you. >> what time should i be at the boat? >> 9:30! >> i know we have to run. >> no, we don't. we have nothing to do today. >> the meter's not running. >> i have to say hello to everyone at thekostas inn in dundalk. everyone, i was there last night. the place was just rocking! the steamed crabs were off the hook. >> there you go. >> we love you. thank you, so much. >> we just about ready to do it? >> hold on, i have to get my twanger. >> by the way, happy birthday to peter and pam shriver. >> joe! >> happy 4th of july to maryland. >> luther, good morning. happy independence day. >> good morning, marty and don, happy fourth and i hope you have a good day. >> you, too. >> maestro, the music if you please. >> we're ready to rock 'n' roll. it's manic monday in fells point. >> we have the arrow and county cab drivers. we're ready to rock out. stand by. ♪ 6:00, already, i was just in the middle of a
larry davis! >> yes, he does. >> you look like larry davis from "curb your enthusiasm." >> here's the picture. there's larryis. for anyone that doesn't know. there's larry davis and here's this gentlemen. nice seeing you. >> what time should i be at the boat? >> 9:30! >> i know we have to run. >> no, we don't. we have nothing to do today. >> the meter's not running. >> i have to say hello to everyone at thekostas inn in dundalk....
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larry! larry! and they have to reshoot every scene. why is this the end? why don't you give us more? is this the end? will we get more after season eight? >> i don't know. >> you decide after every year? >> yeah. >> what else are you doing that you wouldn't do the show? >> i could join a panel somewhere. >> create cupping for starbucks. >> how did you get him to do it? >> i called him up. he's very quiet. he's like a cowboy. >> yeah. >> and i already, you know, we had already written the show. i needed him. so, i called him and i begged him and he said well, i'll think about it. then he said call back in a week or two. i called again. i had to have a drink for this one because i was so nervous. if he said no, my season was over. i had a drink. i do that for women now and again. i call for a date and have a drink before the phone call. >> to loosen up? >> the phone call for the date was always impossible for me. >> isn't that phone call -- >> it's a nightmare, that phone call. >> how much would you drink? >> just enough to be able to say it's larryer. you know, and he said okay. i talked him into doing it. >> is wilson in the show? >> yes. he doesn't have a speaking part. you get a glimpse of him. >> it's going to be great. going to be great. >> you have a bunch of other guest stars, as usual? >> yes. >> who was the best to work with this season? >> this season? michael j. fox is on the show along with bloomberg. >> who did you enjoy working with most? >> i'm friends with them. why are you asking me all these difficult questions. >> sorry, sorry. >> just because you are bald and wear glasses doesn't mean you get to do that. >> i'm trying to figure it out. you are an important public figure and need to take positions. >> larry david just named most improved player at the riviera. congratulations. >> is that restricted? >> the eighth season of "curb your enthusiasm" is on hbo. are you going to come back? >> i don't think so. next is a look at time magazine. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] achievement: has big plans. ♪ ac
larry! larry! and they have to reshoot every scene. why is this the end? why don't you give us more? is this the end? will we get more after season eight? >> i don't know. >> you decide after every year? >> yeah. >> what else are you doing that you wouldn't do the show? >> i could join a panel somewhere. >> create cupping for starbucks. >> how did you get him to do it? >> i called him up. he's very quiet. he's like a cowboy. >> yeah....
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search engineer and he said we try to bring some diversity into the mix but when you hear of larry schmidt or larrypage say what we want google to do is provide one search result, the right one it doesn't make any sense in a way for certain kinds of ways people are using this. there's no right one for 9/11. >> host: what's take a break and then come back and talk about what we do with all of this. >> host: in the stories you tell about google and facebook and the filterable, you talk about the political limitation of what we can see about the world and for most who think about the internet are interested in what is happening that thesis affect the political conversation and cason steen's book republic dhaka, cannot and there was a 2.0 version of it introduced the idea of the echo chamber itself selecting enclaves on the internet just as a general concern. how would you present your thesis next to sunstein on republic.com? >> guest: especially in the first round people are most familiar with talking about the sort of explicit self selection. i am a neo-nazi who is going to the news online and even g
search engineer and he said we try to bring some diversity into the mix but when you hear of larry schmidt or larrypage say what we want google to do is provide one search result, the right one it doesn't make any sense in a way for certain kinds of ways people are using this. there's no right one for 9/11. >> host: what's take a break and then come back and talk about what we do with all of this. >> host: in the stories you tell about google and facebook and the filterable, you...
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. >> larry beil outlines the >> larry beil outlines the deal alex smith will be ♪ ♪ free access to chase wherever you are. that's a step forward. chase customers can avoid atm fees with over 16,000 nationwide. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> hope you can join me tonight on cable channel 13. coming up, wedding planner and scheme reaching from russia to san francisco. >> then at 11:00 here on abc 7 a hot dog may be as american as apple pie but eating too many has a down side. latest warning from doctors coming up at 9:00 and 11:00. >> and we're talking about not playing football and now, all of a sudden there is a football. >> now alex smith has a deal, looks like. >> pretty much. it will be official friday. but full speed ahead. 49ers opening their doors bright and early. alex smith can't resign with niners until friday but that is expected to be more of a formality. according to a report smith will get a one year deal for $5 million. former number one pick in the draft will be getting one final shot with the niners. and the head coach feeling smith can lead this team. now
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. >> we have larry up next. >> larry dixon, the chicken is with us.e holds the track record of 319 mi. per hour. the event will be presented the following weekend, he is a three-time champion and look that looks like a super bowl ring. >> it felt like we won the super bowl. >> de where that nonstop or for the public appearance? >> not in the car, but everywhere else i am proud of it, it was hard to get one of these. >> now says zero to 200, but you go from zero to 325 m.p.h. in under four seconds. >> yes. >> are you a little crazy? >> i do not think so, but maybe i am. >> you know, the automotive racers, they are unique drivers, but if you see the clip from time to time, the car was just exploding have you had instances like that? >> yes, but at the end of the day, you know that you brush yourself off and get back in a new car. >> you were joking during the break you said i am not an adrenaline junkie, you won $500,000? >> it went to the team, i got a taste of it. >> and the government got their part. now you not an adrenaline junkie, but how the gold
. >> we have larry up next. >> larry dixon, the chicken is with us.e holds the track record of 319 mi. per hour. the event will be presented the following weekend, he is a three-time champion and look that looks like a super bowl ring. >> it felt like we won the super bowl. >> de where that nonstop or for the public appearance? >> not in the car, but everywhere else i am proud of it, it was hard to get one of these. >> now says zero to 200, but you go from...
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larry. we will be back. more with the former secretary of treasury larry summers. >> the most important thing that makes businesses confident is a thick order book. the most important thing that makes store owners happy is a lot of people coming into their store. introducing the schwab mobile app. it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even deposit checks right from your phone. just take a picture, hit deposit and you're done. open an account today and put schwab mobile to work for you. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes and lexus for audi than ever before. experience the summer of audi event and get over 130 channels of siriusxm satellite radio for 3 months at no charge. you've done racy go daddy commercials before. yeah, but this is over-the-top. thank you. we're here to promote godaddy. not be a part of some crazy stunt. well, we're contractually obligated. [ both sigh ] ♪ go daddy girls coming to set! ...aaand everybody's staring. ♪ go daddy [ male announcer ] see more now -- at godaddy.com. [ male announcer ] want to pump up your gas mileage? come to meineke for our free fuel-efficiency check and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> we are back talking about the fate of the u.s. economy with larrythe former secretary of treasury. larry, you wrote a very important piece in "the "financial times"" where you say no matter how this debt issue is resolved, as long as it's resolved, the most important thing is to move beyond it. none of these long-term deals matter. why do you say that? >> the deals matter, but what matters much more is whether the economy grows. do we create jobs for 14 million americans who are unemployed? do we lose a generation of college graduates who don't get the first-rung jobs on which to build a career? do we lose ten years early a large group of workers in their 50s who lose their jobs and never find another one? that's the most important question. that's why we need more demand in this economy. has there ever been a time when, with interest rates below 3%, potholes in roads, infrastructure decaying and unemployment rates among the groups that build things close to 20%. there has never been a better time to renew and rebuild our infrastructure. that's an i
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larry. we will be back. more with the former secretary of treasury larry summers. >> the most important thing that makes businesses confident is a thick order book. the most important thing that makes store owners happy is a lot of people coming into their store. for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ ♪ [ cat meows ] ♪ [ whistles ] ♪ [ cat meows ] ♪ [ ting! ] [ male announcer ] travelers can help you protect the things you care about and save money with multi-policy discounts. are you getting the coverage you need and the discounts you deserve? for an agent or quote, call 800-my-coverage or visit travelers.com. [ male announcer ] want to pump up your gas mileage? come to meineke for our free fuel-efficiency check and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> we are back talking about the fate of the u.s. economy with larrythe former secretary of treasury. larry, you wrote a very important piece in "the financial times" where you say no matter how this debt issue is resolved, as long as it's resolved, the most important thing is to move beyond it. none of these long-term deals matter. why do you say that? >> the deals matter, but what matters much more is whether the economy grows. do we create jobs for 14 million americans who are unemployed? do we lose a generation of college graduates who don't get the first-rung jobs on which to build a career? do we lose ten years early a large group of workers in their 50s who lose their jobs and never find another one? that's the most important question. that's why we need more demand in this economy. has there ever been a time when, with interest rates below 3%, potholes in roads, infrastructure decaying and unemployment rates among the groups that build things close to 20%. there has never been a better time to renew and rebuild our infrastructure. that's an imp
larry. we will be back. more with the former secretary of treasury larry summers. >> the most important thing that makes businesses confident is a thick order book. the most important thing that makes store owners happy is a lot of people coming into their store. for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ ♪ [ cat meows ] ♪ [ whistles ] ♪ [ cat meows ] ♪ [ ting! ] [ male announcer ] travelers can help you protect the things you care about and save money with multi-policy...
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i'll show you a picture, and you would say -- [ laughter ] that's right, larry gregg. [ laughter ] [ ding ] larry easy one. they'll be much tougher in the real game. you guys ready to play? all right, very good. here we go. let's go to round one. [ laughter ] we're on a tight budget, so we had to steal all of our graphics from old episodes of "home improvement." [ laughter ] contestant number one, where are you from, and what is your name? >> i'm sara, and i'm from scarsdale. >> jimmy: very good, sara. that's a very weird name. [ laughter ] all right, you know how it works. a series of guys will flash by on the sharp 108. whichever one it lands on, you have to guess his full name. are you ready? all right, well, let's play name that guy. ♪ oh, you got an easy one. shh, audience, no helping. >> um -- otis trout. [ buzzer ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: otis trout. [ laughter ] so close. no, we were looking for charles caldwell. [ ding ] charles caldwell, not otis trout. that's the end of round one, which means it's time for a quick word from our sponsor. ♪ mugs with no bottoms mugs with no bottoms ♪ [ la
i'll show you a picture, and you would say -- [ laughter ] that's right, larry gregg. [ laughter ] [ ding ] larry easy one. they'll be much tougher in the real game. you guys ready to play? all right, very good. here we go. let's go to round one. [ laughter ] we're on a tight budget, so we had to steal all of our graphics from old episodes of "home improvement." [ laughter ] contestant number one, where are you from, and what is your name? >> i'm sara, and i'm from scarsdale....
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larry king. not that larry king. >> that would have been number nine. >> yeah, i would have. and i wanted a divorce for a long time. finally we worked through it eventually and i got my divorce and elana clause has been eye my partner for 30 years now. being comfortable in my skin is really important. it was an honor when i won the the medal of freedom. president obama is the first president that actually mentioned the lbg it. community. and harvey milk was assassinated by dan white. to be, to have harvey milk get this medal of freedom, the highest civil harvey milk was assassinated and mayor was assassinated. to be the, to have harvey milk get the highest award you can get in the united states of america. >> playing back a little bit. when you were outed in that way, it was a bruising, horrible experience for you. looking back on it, did it actually make your life better in the longer term? >> in the long run, sure. it got me going. >> why would you advise other people not to come out? >> because it's not right. it is a horrible feeling. you want to do it on your own terms.
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larry king. not that larry king. >> i was going to say. >> you were number nine. >> yeah, i would have.ng time. and finally we worked through it eventually and i got my divorce. ilana claus has been my partner for over 30 years now. so i'm really happy. but being comfortable in your own skin is really important. it was such an honor in a couple of years ago when i won the medal of freedom. and president obama is the first president that actually mentioned the lbgt community. and harvey milk who was assassinated in san francisco by dan white years ago and mayor mosconi was also assassinated. to have harvey milk finally get this medal of freedom, which was the highest civilian award you could get in our united states of america. >> just playing back a little bit, when you were outed it was obviously a bruising, horrible experience for you. looking back on it, did its actually make your life better in the longer terms? >> in the long run, sure. because it got me going. >> why would you advise other people not to come out? >> because it's not right. it's a horrible feeling. you want to do i
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. >> this is the moe, curly and larry show, we're looking for larry. are they lying or are you lying? >> sir, this investigation we did not let guns walk. >> you're entitled to your opinion know the to your facts. >> agent in charge william newell repeatedly evaded questions. >> how many hundreds or thousands of weapons did you allow to be purchased knowing that they were going to mexico? >> sir, the purchase was being done by a criminal organization, a large-- >> but you facilitated it, you allowed it. >> the goal of the investigation was to disrupt this. >> he insisted he didn't let the guns cross the borders, documents show they did. he claims his agent tracked them when they didn't. and informed of the program in mexico, they testified he did not. why the widespread investigation was initiated and why it continued. >> i cannot believe that someone in the a.t.f. could so carelessly let the weapons get in the hands of criminals. >> the cartels-- >> that's insane, inconceivable, you would never think that because a.t.f. does not do that. >> of some 20
. >> this is the moe, curly and larry show, we're looking for larry. are they lying or are you lying? >> sir, this investigation we did not let guns walk. >> you're entitled to your opinion know the to your facts. >> agent in charge william newell repeatedly evaded questions. >> how many hundreds or thousands of weapons did you allow to be purchased knowing that they were going to mexico? >> sir, the purchase was being done by a criminal organization, a...
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larry. >> and a reminder you can read more about larry's political insight at nbcbayarea.com. women's world cup action took the bay area and much of the world by storm with a dramatic finish. how much fun does that look. thousands of bay area families and fans gathered in san francisco to watch the u.s. take on japan in the world cup final, look at all of those people. most rooted for the u.s., some for japan. in the end it was celebrating the game of women's soccer. >> i'm a huge soccer fan. i think it's the best game in the world because the players play in different countries, there's a wonderful sportsmanship about the game. it's just it's the world's game. that's why i love it. there is no way in the world i wouldn't be here. >> in san jose this is the scene in downtown where a packed house watched the action. this year's usa team was unable to do what it did 12 years ago. the team lost to japan. it was a heartre baking loss. we'll have highlights coming up a little later in sports. >> andinresident obama took to social media during the world cup game. he used twitter sev
larry. >> and a reminder you can read more about larry's political insight at nbcbayarea.com. women's world cup action took the bay area and much of the world by storm with a dramatic finish. how much fun does that look. thousands of bay area families and fans gathered in san francisco to watch the u.s. take on japan in the world cup final, look at all of those people. most rooted for the u.s., some for japan. in the end it was celebrating the game of women's soccer. >> i'm a huge...
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larry king said he's kissed 77 women in his life. [ light laughter ] i guess he's not a good kisser 'cause half of those women didn't even return his telegraph messages. [ laughter ] [ beeping ] [ laughter ] [ beeping ] [ as larry king ] "tuscaloosa!" in the same article, larrying said that given the choice, he would marry anderson cooper and sleep with sanjay gupta. i didn't read the rest of the interview 'cause i was busy pouring bleach in my eyes. [ laughter ] listen to this -- a new study found that urine doesn't ease the pain of jellyfish stings after all. [ laughter ] but at least we have a funny story to tell, right higgins? [ light laughter ] >> steve: i guess you could call it that. >> jimmy: that wasn't even the beach, was it? [ laughter ] >> steve: it was at a diner. >> jimmy: we were at a diner? i thought a jellyfish landed on your foot. >> steve: right. it was an egg. >> jimmy: it was an egg, yeah. [ laughter ] i just wanted to act quick and -- >> steve: yeah, you know, safety first, right? >> jimmy: yeah, you're right. doesn't hurt you now, does it? >> steve: well, little sting. stings a little bit. [ light laughter ] hurts here. >> jimmy: you got five minutes? [ laughter ] >> steve: you told me it was raining. >> jimmy: you guys, this is insan
larry king said he's kissed 77 women in his life. [ light laughter ] i guess he's not a good kisser 'cause half of those women didn't even return his telegraph messages. [ laughter ] [ beeping ] [ laughter ] [ beeping ] [ as larry king ] "tuscaloosa!" in the same article, larrying said that given the choice, he would marry anderson cooper and sleep with sanjay gupta. i didn't read the rest of the interview 'cause i was busy pouring bleach in my eyes. [ laughter ] listen to this -- a...
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larry cowne is rated pg-13. candace says:tom hanks not only stars in "larry crowne"...he also wrote andd ccndace dold and that's our lowdown..- 3 -----toss o eeily--- 3 3 33 3 3 3 3 you can be in pcarge of your own personalized forecastt foxbaltimore dot com. use the inteeactivv ools to prack coming storms down to your street. & go to ffxbaltimoreedottcom &pslash i-radar 3 .tte orioles demote one of their futuues stars....what -3 brian matusz thinks of bbing sent to the minorss... nnxt in sports... 3 3hey everyone... i'm morgan & adsit.after a disasterous &pjune...orioles pptcher brian --3 matusz ggts to spend the first offjuuy in triple-a norfolk. norfolk.last night capped oof that decisioo forrbucc showalter....atusz allowed 8 runs off 9 hitssanddtwo home runs innthe o's 9-6 loss to - the cardinnls..after missing the first two months oo the -3&pseason with an interrostal been the same..in his six sstrts....matusz has failed too go six inniigs innany of them. hhs velocity's down and matusz's e-r-a.... scary -3 high... over 8..- p3 matusz: "it's not fair to he eam every
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larry or -- maybe not larry, but other people it's harder to get books published because they go into it saying, well, who's going to read this? black people don't read this sort of thing. and be so i don't know. i, honestly, i don't know a lot of people that read, i mean, my book i know a lot of people who got it and loved it, but it was only because they knew me or someone told me about it. i don't know if they're not promoting the work or if they're not buying it. if they put out some positivemovie and no one comes, then they put out another movie, and everyone comes to that, so it's harder for another positive movie to get the funding. so it's really difficult in know being how much is our audience reading habits, or how much is it that publishers don't believe that our audiences can enjoy these sorts of books? and it's not only satire. we'll just say it's not strictly social commentary. i think, you know, a lot of us write about just life as a black chick grow canning up in the city, and it happens to be really funny. >> right. >> i mean, it's kind of like the bernie mac show. it's not centered about i'm black and what happened as a black woman today. it's what happened as a regular woman, you know, in a regular city with -- >> strong black woman? >> no, not even the strock back woman. -- strong black woman. no. >> you have to be a -- >> no, just a very mild-tempered strong black woman. [laughter] some of us are quite introverted actually. [laughter] so, i mean, just our regular stories can be interesting and funny and engaging. everything doesn't have to be, you know, the bluest eye, you know? we really have wonderful stories that we all can relate to and i think will just promote the diversity with our own cultures and have us all understand each other more. and we happen to do it through things that are funny and can kind of teach things about our experiences as a neighborhood or a community. but i think it's just important for us to branch out and maybe pick up a book that you maybe wouldn't have picked up before and just, you know, try out some different things. >> mel, you had a piece that you wanted to share with us. >> i just was going to read you one of the old stories during the slavery, the story of this pompei story. it's the interaction between a slave and a master that shows the direction humor had to go prior to it opening up in the '50s. the master asks the slave, how do i work? is oh, massuh, mighty. what do you mean mighty? well, you look noble. what do you mean by noble? why, sir, you looks just like a lion. where have you ever seen a lion? i saw one down in the field the other day. that was a jack ass. was it? well, sir, you looks just like him. [laughter] [applause] and that's the way humor had to go before people could speak directly. >> be and that's rochester -- >> yep. [inaudible conversations] >> been having that dialogue with each other ever since. >> that's great. >> let me, as we let people get ready to ask some questions here, i guess it's time for us to do that part, but while they're lining up let me see if we have any other thoughts you want to share, some black thoughts maybe, larryaughter] >> well, you know, expounding on what jan was saying, here's something that gets me frustrated in hollywood is hollywood turned where they felt at one point they didn't mind that black stories could be for everybody, you know? the jeffersons wasn't on some satellite channel, you know, that only black people watched or something, you know? it was on cbs, you know? everybody knew that that was a show for everybody. everybody could watch the jefferson. fresh prince on nbc. and then we've got these negro leagues that i like to call, i call it nig at night. [laughter] i mean, why do we have to -- why is it on one night? i only used half the word. [laughter] but i don't understand that, you know? when did we become just for us? no! our stories are from us, but they can be for everybody. >> right. >> you know? and i think that's kind of the point she was making too. [applause] yeah, they're from our point of view, and that's why i think social satire and commentary is important. it's
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larry dominick ... dressed in a black suit with a black t-shirt underneath and no tie larry dominick sat in court facing charges that he fired a chicago handyman for his family's political ties as well as the fact that he used racial slurs against the hispanic workers >>after firing 43 year-old merced rojas in 2006 a civil suit has now emerged. >>he is seeking an unspecified amount of money ... larryld be called as a witness in the case if he is the question becomes what will the lawyers be allowed to ask them. >>he needs to avoid a future key issues sexual harassment claims and family members on the cicero payroll as well as ethnic slurs made against mr. roh us. >>his ties to organized crime are off-limits he admitted to fraternizing with reputed cicero mob figures. >>larry dominick attorneys deny the racial slur allegations saying that his present his own wife is hispanic ... >>larry dominick and the town want to see the case through because of the defendant's family has been particularly vicious with their publishing operation. >>mayor rahm emanuel announced today that he will push for several new rules that makes business at city hall more transparent he said hill introduce a bill tomorrow that will create the most comprehensive database that this causist lobbyists' activities the measure will also include limiting gifts given to city employees per have been an obvious from le
larry dominick ... dressed in a black suit with a black t-shirt underneath and no tie larry dominick sat in court facing charges that he fired a chicago handyman for his family's political ties as well as the fact that he used racial slurs against the hispanic workers >>after firing 43 year-old merced rojas in 2006 a civil suit has now emerged. >>he is seeking an unspecified amount of money ... larryld be called as a witness in the case if he is the question becomes what will the...