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mc >> larry: you know this is historic, they're all together. paul to sort of just watching these movies and all that, but when i saw the stage yesterday, at one point suddenly i just felt choked up. i don't know why, but -- >> larry: do you get nervous about every performance? >> no. >> larry: how many cirque de soleil's going now? >> about 1,000 artists. >> larry: do you sit up there and think, he's going to fall? >> you know where things are at risk, there's always that moment of tension, but i have great confidence in the people working for me. >> ring go, do you have to play drums a lot? do you have to keep in shape? >> no. in a word. i've never been able to like sit around on my own and play drums, like practice in a back room. never been able to. i've always played with other musicians. >> that's unique, isn't it? >> it's how i play. there's no joy for me just to be on my own, bashing away. i need a bass player, piano, guitar, whatever, and now i can play. >> larry: and when you're drumming, do you know how good they're singing? >> well, i pla
mc >> larry: you know this is historic, they're all together. paul to sort of just watching these movies and all that, but when i saw the stage yesterday, at one point suddenly i just felt choked up. i don't know why, but -- >> larry: do you get nervous about every performance? >> no. >> larry: how many cirque de soleil's going now? >> about 1,000 artists. >> larry: do you sit up there and think, he's going to fall? >> you know where things are at risk,...
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ladies and gentlemen, the beatles. >> here they are, the beatles. ♪ ♪ >> larry: tonight, paul, ringo,o, olivia, next on "larry king live." ♪ oh yeah ♪ i tell you something ♪ i think you'll understand. >> larry: we're at the mirage hotel, the revolution lounge, a historic night for larry king live as we meet the beatles, the two living beatles, and the widows of the two departed. this unprecedented cirque de soleil production celebrating the spirit and passion of the beatles. yoko ono lennon, the widow of the former beatle john lennon killed -- my god, 27 years already. his solo songbook is the piece of the benefit project, instant karma, the amnesty international campaign. the proceeds go to support amnesty international. >>> and olivia harrison, the widow of george harrison who suck coupled to cancer on november 29th, 2001, executive producer of the traveling collection. that debuted number 9 on the billboard 200 list. it was made up of george harrison, bob dylan. roy orb son, tom petty and jeff lynn. what's this night like for you, yoko? >> very emotional. i was thinking after a yea
ladies and gentlemen, the beatles. >> here they are, the beatles. ♪ ♪ >> larry: tonight, paul, ringo,o, olivia, next on "larry king live." ♪ oh yeah ♪ i tell you something ♪ i think you'll understand. >> larry: we're at the mirage hotel, the revolution lounge, a historic night for larry king live as we meet the beatles, the two living beatles, and the widows of the two departed. this unprecedented cirque de soleil production celebrating the spirit and...
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now go former open champion paul larry and ricardo gonzalez lead the castello masters in valencia after the third day which also saw the return of two of spain's best known players judging maria last of bell back after suffering from a prolonged bad rheumatism and tendonitis his last game was back in july when he missed the cut at the french open and after carving a two over par seventy three he might be going home early in spain to sergio garcia is also back after a two month break and is faring better but the level par round at his home course. but going to zali with a super part here are the men to catch they both carded a sixty four to top the leaderboard one shot ahead of england's david horsey. and finally there's nothing wrong with taking your sport seriously but british boxing is aura says becoming a heavyweight champion is more important than his girlfriend in december who takes on ukraine's lead to make klitschko he's putting his three world title belts on the line the twenty six year old british forward only fourteen times but won all of them and taunted the champion about wh
now go former open champion paul larry and ricardo gonzalez lead the castello masters in valencia after the third day which also saw the return of two of spain's best known players judging maria last of bell back after suffering from a prolonged bad rheumatism and tendonitis his last game was back in july when he missed the cut at the french open and after carving a two over par seventy three he might be going home early in spain to sergio garcia is also back after a two month break and is...
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maybe hotel larry collection ramona plaza the maiden's hotel. paul. robeson. the taper cush palace. the headlines here on r.t. and a legal immunity spock of a claims influential figures in russia using their connections to evade justice and follows the retrial of the daughter of a powerful siberian official who nearly escaped punishment for a car crash that left one woman dead and another paralyzed. preparing for the worst where the eye watering cuts in the u.k.'s public services set to be revealed some economists predict the country could plunge deeper into recession finance years warmed government has learnt nothing from the crisis and is about to repeat its mistakes. the big split into an even slices of a just released shows the gap between the rich on the poor in new york is now wider than in india the statistics also show the number of homeless in the city is the highest since the great depression. time now for the sporting highlights with union . i have you with us this is sports today i'm unilever and these are some of the stories we're covering this hour. again c.s.k. moscow
maybe hotel larry collection ramona plaza the maiden's hotel. paul. robeson. the taper cush palace. the headlines here on r.t. and a legal immunity spock of a claims influential figures in russia using their connections to evade justice and follows the retrial of the daughter of a powerful siberian official who nearly escaped punishment for a car crash that left one woman dead and another paralyzed. preparing for the worst where the eye watering cuts in the u.k.'s public services set to be...
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paul ryan. or was postponed poor mary. mary all air. and blair god or are. married. a rare or larry or are. as. a as you're. married or rare. rare or are as poor. as. i am as you're. married or rare. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on. if. russia would be so much brighter if you knew about sam from finest impressions. from the start on t.v. dot com. princess . dream hotel. guests oh yes. a lot of treasure hunt. on a quest for evidence to support the company to the region's vast natural. report coming up tonight also. there's a breakthrough in the investigation into last month's market. which killed nineteen people police say the people behind the rest. possible childhood the grim plight of afghanistan's youngsters will school them start work instead as the coming families of. american pressure to make concessions in exchange for. instance visit to the balkan. fellows are teachers to after one am here in moscow thanks for being with the. top story and we begin with our special coverage of russia's latest expedition to th
paul ryan. or was postponed poor mary. mary all air. and blair god or are. married. a rare or larry or are. as. a as you're. married or rare. rare or are as poor. as. i am as you're. married or rare. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on. if. russia would be so much brighter if you knew about sam from finest impressions. from the start on t.v. dot com. princess . dream hotel. guests oh yes. a lot of treasure...
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paul, you weren't alone. look at the guys that are leaving, it's not just rahm emanuel, you had peter orthozag and christine romer, larrymers. what characterizes all of these guys, yeah, they were liberals, but they were brought in, a lot of them were viewed as moderates and pragmatic and done good work on things and supposed to rein in this president and kind of keep him in check and they have been side lined by the political team in the white house and instead made a lot of decisions both like david axlerod aimed at instead getting enthusiasm among the base and it's not been focused on smart economic policy or smart domestic policy and i think that-- >> does it matter now that-- then that emanuel's leaving? did he have any impact on policy? >> well, people have two views, some people say at least he was there making the argument. you know, and i was-- >> he was arguing, for example, for incremental health care reform. that didn't pan out and he was arguing for, for example, that you shouldn't have the terror trial for khalid shaikh mohammed in manhattan and most were side lined. the argument was there when they were m
paul, you weren't alone. look at the guys that are leaving, it's not just rahm emanuel, you had peter orthozag and christine romer, larrymers. what characterizes all of these guys, yeah, they were liberals, but they were brought in, a lot of them were viewed as moderates and pragmatic and done good work on things and supposed to rein in this president and kind of keep him in check and they have been side lined by the political team in the white house and instead made a lot of decisions both...
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larry. >> you mentioned the tom clancy's and i was reminded of boy. was he a singer? >> paul wilson is in the middle of the world i described in the popular front, so he would have listened to it, if you listen to lonesome road, look up, look up and seek your maker, that's a line he later uses in, i think it's in love and theft, paul webster's version of that is the standard. i'm sure he hasn't written about it anywhere, but you could not have come of age in that part of the world without his music. folks, thank you very much. [applause] >>> sean wilentz is the athor of a rise of american democracy, the recipient of the prize and author of the liner notes for volume six bob dylan, live 1964, the concert at the philharmonic hall and is the author of bob dylan's official website. for more information, visit bobdylan.com. recently in political blogs on facebook and youtube, you may have seen a panel on the future of conservative values. jonah gold berg moderated the contributes to his book proud to be right. >> i don't know how big of a conservative i am, i counted up the letter
larry. >> you mentioned the tom clancy's and i was reminded of boy. was he a singer? >> paul wilson is in the middle of the world i described in the popular front, so he would have listened to it, if you listen to lonesome road, look up, look up and seek your maker, that's a line he later uses in, i think it's in love and theft, paul webster's version of that is the standard. i'm sure he hasn't written about it anywhere, but you could not have come of age in that part of the world...
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larry sabato university of virginia center for politics, thank you larry >> after days of speculation, kentucky gop senate candidate rand paulhe's in for monday's debate against democrat jack conway. the announcement came after an ad by his opponent claimed paul joined a secret society while in college that mocked christians. paul denies those accusations and says he wants to focus on issues. conway says he still has some questions for paul. >> i remain disappointed that my opponent continues these personal attacks, i do respect the voters of kentucky and i made the decision to go through with the debate >> i just don't ever see why someone would join a secret society that mocks people of faith. i anticipate a good debate monday night. i think is a fight for the gust kentucky. i look forward to the last debate. we asked the question value us are important. the issues are important too. i'm looking forward to monday. >> chris: the race between the two candidates still close. latest real clear politics average puts paul ahead of conway by a little over four points. the two are seeking to replace retiring republican senator. >>
larry sabato university of virginia center for politics, thank you larry >> after days of speculation, kentucky gop senate candidate rand paulhe's in for monday's debate against democrat jack conway. the announcement came after an ad by his opponent claimed paul joined a secret society while in college that mocked christians. paul denies those accusations and says he wants to focus on issues. conway says he still has some questions for paul. >> i remain disappointed that my opponent...
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larry: how did you approach that? >> there were two things that was hard. one was finding a right way to start. i thought i would start with music in a got, i asked paulhe boxer," which was a new york city song about renewal. we started with laugh. can we be funny? why start now. so that's the moment, and the problem with it in dress rehearsal we were doing it and when rudy is about to tell a joke he starts to smile and so i would be looking at him in the eye and see -- because i'm doing my line and i know he's already excited about the fact that he's going to gaet a laugh. we didn't want him to gave smile. >> larry: we'll be right back. don't go away. my job at ge capital is to get bobcat all the financial and business support they need. we provide financing for every bobcat dealer in north america. together, we've rolled out over 100,000 machines to small businesses all over the country so they too can grow. ♪ ge capital. we're there for bobcat every step of the way. ♪ >> larry: i'll ask seth to take us through a week starting with the conception on monday through saturday. let's first see fred as me. watch. >> good evening i'm larry king. are these
larry: how did you approach that? >> there were two things that was hard. one was finding a right way to start. i thought i would start with music in a got, i asked paulhe boxer," which was a new york city song about renewal. we started with laugh. can we be funny? why start now. so that's the moment, and the problem with it in dress rehearsal we were doing it and when rudy is about to tell a joke he starts to smile and so i would be looking at him in the eye and see -- because i'm...
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paul krugman has labeled this 31-year trend the great divergence. why aren't politicians talking much about the great divergence? republicans don't want to talk about it because most of it happened on their watch. larrynds going all the way back to 1948. under democratic presidents, the biggest gains went to those at the bottom. under republican presidents the biggest gains went to those at the top. bartells found this distinction started to break down when you got to the richest 5%. these high-income americans did about as well under democrats as under republicans. that may help explain why democrats don't talk much about the great divergence. democrats may also worry that complaining about the great divergence would make them sound like left wing class warriors. but there's a conservative reason to object to this trend. it ain't how things used to be. between 1929 and 1973, u.s. incomes didn't become less equal. they became more equal. there remained inequalities to be sure. blacks, women and various ethnic groups were treated poorly. otherwise the 1950s and 1960s were a pretty sweet time to inhabit america's middle class. the economy boomed and most everybody shared in the prosperity. we can't tur
paul krugman has labeled this 31-year trend the great divergence. why aren't politicians talking much about the great divergence? republicans don't want to talk about it because most of it happened on their watch. larrynds going all the way back to 1948. under democratic presidents, the biggest gains went to those at the bottom. under republican presidents the biggest gains went to those at the top. bartells found this distinction started to break down when you got to the richest 5%. these...
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larry king's interview tonight 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. >>> still to come on the most news in the morning, carl paul din know ignitinge're going to be talking to john avalon up next. it's 34 minutes past the hour. ♪ when the parts for the line ♪ ♪ come precisely on time ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ a continuous link, that is always in sync ♪ ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ there will be no more stress ♪ ♪ cause you've called ups, that's logistics ♪ "be careful out there. "as you know, we have more standard safety features "than you. "10 airbags... daytime running lamps... "onstar automatic crash response. "in case ya didn't see it, that's probably why "msn autos called the cruze "the class of its class right now. that seems pretty clear, doesn't it?" the all-new chevrolet cruze. starting under $17,000. get used to more. ♪ [ e. clark ] i'm an engineer. i love my job. i can see what's it's doing for the community on a day-to-day basis. natural gas is cleaner burning than most fossil fuels and it's vital to our energy needs. increasingly we're finding gas in hard to reach areas, but now we've developed technology that enables us to ac
larry king's interview tonight 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. >>> still to come on the most news in the morning, carl paul din know ignitinge're going to be talking to john avalon up next. it's 34 minutes past the hour. ♪ when the parts for the line ♪ ♪ come precisely on time ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ a continuous link, that is always in sync ♪ ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ there will be no more stress ♪ ♪ cause you've called ups, that's logistics ♪ "be...
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now larry summers is leaving, and he is coming back as the chairman of the council of economic advisers. he is a centrist economist, who i think, has been more with the paul volcker-pipes, those that wanted to see a deeper fix, but is also cautious in his advice. so i do not expect a huge amount of change. host: wesley. germantown, maryland. democratic caller. caller: here are some of the things that i have seen in the past few years. i have a landscaping company that i had to shut down last year. the problem is not the housing crisis that started this. the problem started with jobs. the bottom line is, i am a democrat, sort of independent as well. i have voted for both republicans and democrats, along with ross perot. the situation that i saw, bill clinton started the free-trade agreement with china, the economy lifted, and today what market are we most controlled by? the chinese market, almost every product is made in china. this is a lot of american jobs we are talking about. that kind of stopped everything from the bottom up, and then that went to the housing crisis. our home of the use started to devaluate. -- values started to devaluate. guest: thes
now larry summers is leaving, and he is coming back as the chairman of the council of economic advisers. he is a centrist economist, who i think, has been more with the paul volcker-pipes, those that wanted to see a deeper fix, but is also cautious in his advice. so i do not expect a huge amount of change. host: wesley. germantown, maryland. democratic caller. caller: here are some of the things that i have seen in the past few years. i have a landscaping company that i had to shut down last...
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now larry summers is leaving, and he is coming back as the chairman of the council of economic advisers. he is a centrist economist, who i think, has been more with the paul volcker-pipes, those that wanted to see a deeper fix, but is also cautious in his advice. so i do not expect a huge amount of change. host: wesley. germantown, maryland. democratic caller. caller: here are some of the things that i have seen in the past few years. i have a landscaping company that i had to shut down last year. the problem is not the housing crisis that started this. the problem started with jobs. the bottom line is, i am a democrat, sort of independent as well. i have voted for both republicans and democrats, along with ross perot. the situation that i saw, bill clinton started the free-trade agreement with china, the economy lifted, and today what market are we most controlled by? the chinese market, almost every product is made in china. this is a lot of american jobs we are talking about. that kind of stopped everything from the bottom up, and then that went to the housing crisis. our home of the use started to devaluate. -- values started to devaluate. guest: thes
now larry summers is leaving, and he is coming back as the chairman of the council of economic advisers. he is a centrist economist, who i think, has been more with the paul volcker-pipes, those that wanted to see a deeper fix, but is also cautious in his advice. so i do not expect a huge amount of change. host: wesley. germantown, maryland. democratic caller. caller: here are some of the things that i have seen in the past few years. i have a landscaping company that i had to shut down last...
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have a dollar bill signed by larry summers, a dollar bill signed by john snow, a $5 bill signed by hank paulson, and to $100 bills, one signed by robert rubin and one by paul o'neill, but i did not have a timothy geithner. i was wondering whether i could exchange one of these four >> i don't carry those, but they do exist. we are using up the old currency before we spend your money printing the new. >> i hope you enjoyed today's program, brought to you by the commonwealth club of silicon valley. again we would like to thank timothy geithner, the 75th secretary of the u.s. treasury. or audience here in palo alto and those of you joining us on the radio. i michael morris in this meeting of the commonwealth club, celebrating over 100 years of enlightened discussion, is adjourned. [applause] >> tonight, live from denver, a debate with senator bennett and republican ken up. it begins tonight at 8 here on c-span. >> on thursday, the federal communications commission held a summit on the wireless spectrum. chairman julius genachowski announced the release of the spector report that emphasizes the spectrum shortage in the united states. more airwaves need to be fr
have a dollar bill signed by larry summers, a dollar bill signed by john snow, a $5 bill signed by hank paulson, and to $100 bills, one signed by robert rubin and one by paul o'neill, but i did not have a timothy geithner. i was wondering whether i could exchange one of these four >> i don't carry those, but they do exist. we are using up the old currency before we spend your money printing the new. >> i hope you enjoyed today's program, brought to you by the commonwealth club of...