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. >> larry: how is randy? we heard he had a scared. >> randy is fine. he scared me too.dy had some chest pains, and he's been working very, very hard keeping things together with the family and everything. and we got a call right during the -- the lakers playoff he was rushed to the hospital. he is doing fine now. i saw him the past weekend, and he said he's -- he's doing much, much better. he's taking it easy. thank you, though. >> larry: michael's children impressed the millions who saw that memorial service. how are blanket, prince and paris? jermaine is going to fill us in. and we'll get into dr. can rad measu murray and the darkside of michael's death, next. create a plan to pay off large purchases... and save money on interest. does your credit card have blueprint? side of michael's death, next. at 866 blueprint. an and then there's most complete. like what you get from centrum silver ultra women's, the most complete multivitamin for women over 50. it has vitamin d, which emerging science suggests supports breast health, centrum silver ultra women's. when he forgot
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. >> larry: how is randy? we heard he had a scared. >> randy is fine. he scared me too.dy had some chest pains, and he's been working very, very hard keeping things together with the family and everything. and we got a call right during the -- the lakers playoff he was rushed to the hospital. he is doing fine now. i saw him the past weekend, and he said he's -- he's doing much, much better. he's taking it easy. thank you, though. >> larry: michael's children impressed the millions who saw that memorial service. how are blanket, prince and paris? jermaine is going to fill us in. and we'll get into dr. can rad murray and the darkside of michael's death, next. side of michael's death, next. [ female announcer ] right now when you stay two times with comfort suites or any choice hotel, you can feed a family of four. book now at choicehotels.com to start earning your $50 restaurant gift card. hey! [ tires screech ] [ female announcer ] when business travel leaves you drained, re-charge with free high-speed internet and free hot breakfast. comfort suites. power up. once we wer
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do you have any idea, randy, why we weren't permitted to talk to your brother?nute decision the we were actually visiting him last night the he was supposed to do something with you guys at 5:00. it was as big a surprise to him as it was to anybody, you know. i still think it's -- his first amendment right to speak. and i'm -- surprised he is not getting that right, that final right. but i have no idea why they decided not to. >> larry: andrew, you are his attorney, joining us now as well. why wasn't he allowed -- he agreed, they agreed, why did they change their mind about speaking to "larry king live?" >> i do not know. i was out here at the prison at about 4:30 when he was supposed to call you at 5:00 and was told they were not going to do that. i do not know why they decided to do that. >> larry: what great obstacle -- >> we had set that up. i don't know. i don't know the obstacle to having done that. >> larry: i can't figure it out. andrew, there's -- have you been in touch with the governor? >> we have sent a letter to the governor this morning requesting
do you have any idea, randy, why we weren't permitted to talk to your brother?nute decision the we were actually visiting him last night the he was supposed to do something with you guys at 5:00. it was as big a surprise to him as it was to anybody, you know. i still think it's -- his first amendment right to speak. and i'm -- surprised he is not getting that right, that final right. but i have no idea why they decided not to. >> larry: andrew, you are his attorney, joining us now as...
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. >> larry: how is randy? we heard he had a scare. >> randy is fine. he scared me, too. he had some chest pains, and he's been working very, very hard keeping things together with the family and everything. and we got a call right during the -- the lakers playoff he was rushed to the hospital. he is doing fine now. i saw him the past weekend, and he said he's -- he's doing much, much better. so he's taking it easy. thank you, though. >> larry: michael's children impressed the millions who saw that memorial service. how are blanket, prince and paris? jermaine is going to fill us in. and we'll get into dr. conrad murray and the dark side of michael's death, next. and you have a heart attack. that's what happened to me. i'm on an aspirin regimen now. my doctor told me it's the easiest preventative thing you can do. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. see your doctor. simple. of all luxury vehicles. but what good is saving energy if you don't put it to good use? ♪ the lexus hs is rated at a combined 35 miles per gallon but,
. >> larry: how is randy? we heard he had a scare. >> randy is fine. he scared me, too. he had some chest pains, and he's been working very, very hard keeping things together with the family and everything. and we got a call right during the -- the lakers playoff he was rushed to the hospital. he is doing fine now. i saw him the past weekend, and he said he's -- he's doing much, much better. so he's taking it easy. thank you, though. >> larry: michael's children impressed the...
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. >> larry: how is randy? we heard he had a scare. >> randy is fine. he scared me, too. he had some chest pains, and he's been working very, very hard keeping things together with the family and everything. and we got a call right during the -- the lakers playoff he was rushed to the hospital. he is doing fine now. i saw him the past weekend, and he said he's -- he's doing much, much better. so he's taking it easy. thank you, though. >> larry: michael's children impressed the millions who saw that memorial service. how are blanket, prince and paris? jermaine is going to fill us in. and we'll get into dr. conrad murray and the dark side of michael's death, next. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i thought investment firms were there tdd# 1-800-345-2550 to help with my investments. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so where's that help when i need it? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 if i could change one thing... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we'd all get a ton of great advice tdd# 1-800-345-2550 just for being a client. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i mean, shouldn't i be able to talk about my money tdd# 1-800-345-2550 without it
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i think she has a long-standing relationship with randy wine garten who is the president of the united federation of teachers at the time when eva was chairing the education committee. and it sounds like the uft was hearing's that eva was holding with regards to school performance. and all the contracts related to teachers and custodians and principals. and so my understanding is that the union actually ran somebody against eva when she ran for borough president and ended up losing. >> and randy wine garden is now he had of the american federation teachers. >> yep. >> here's the next clip, someone you talked to who was not on your side in this. let's watch it. >> i think the union is a force in new york city as well it should be. i think that the union is here to stay. i don't think it's going anywhere. and i think to think that you can get rid of it is, a, a mistake. frankly, i'm a unionist, my husband ran the largest union in new york city and i believe it's important because i believe by collective bargaining through the union you get the best deal for everybody. the teachers union
i think she has a long-standing relationship with randy wine garten who is the president of the united federation of teachers at the time when eva was chairing the education committee. and it sounds like the uft was hearing's that eva was holding with regards to school performance. and all the contracts related to teachers and custodians and principals. and so my understanding is that the union actually ran somebody against eva when she ran for borough president and ended up losing. >>...
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she has a longstanding relationship with randy weinga rten who is head of the united federation of teachersunderstanding is that the union actually ran somebody against her when she ran for borough president. they ended up losing. >> he is now head of the american federation of teachers? >> yes. >>. some and you talked to. -- here is someone you talked to. >> >> i think the union is a force in new york city as it should be. i think the union is here today and it is not going anywhere and to say you can get rid of it is a mistake. i am a unionist and my husband ran the largest union in new york city and i believe it is important. i believe by collective bargaining you get the best deal for everybody. >> the teachers' union contract is 6000 pages in length. it lays out all the things that teachers cannot do. it prescribes almost every aspect and limits prep time to 50-minutes per day. we think teachers need three prep periods per day to be prepared for that would be a violation of contract. we also think we should be able to work palaver to live with teachers -- collaborative lovely with teac
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> so, we add tony hayward to the list and joins the former ceo of bp, lord john browne, and the mineral management service who did not follow its own protocol. lk tonight, president obama and bp execs face-off at the white house and the oil company makes a $20 billion pledge. is that enough? we are live from the disaster zone, and accused killer joiran van der sloot, and he is ready to make a deal, and save him from a living hell and possibly dying in a peruvian prison? we have shocking video from the inside. >>> and plus, jennifer lopez, the family crisis that led to her personal crusade next on "larry king live." >> good evening, we begin with news from the gulf. anderson cooper host of "ac360" is in louisiana and jean cousteau joins us, and also, we have a video called the "short film that bp doesn't want you to see." here is what president obama and bp executives discussed today. let's watch. >> this $20 billion fund will not be controlled by either bp or by the government. it will be put in a escrow account, administered by an impartial independent thir
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> so, we add tony hayward to the list and joins the former ceo of bp, lord john browne, and the mineral management service who did not follow its own protocol. lk tonight, president obama and bp execs face-off at the white house and the oil company makes a $20 billion pledge. is that enough? we are live from the disaster zone, and accused killer joiran van der sloot, and he is ready to make a deal, and save him from a living hell and possibly dying in a...
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in some other cities, but it's really politically interesting that this was an agreement signed by randyeingarten, who's the head of the american federation of teachers. she also supported a change in the law in colorado at the same time that unions didn't like. she's actually taken her union in a very different direction from the larger teachers' union, the n.e.a., which is mostly suburban teachers. her union is mostly urban teachers. i think she's going in that direction because she has a lot of young teachers who are very gung-ho about reform and they know unions get in the way of some of the things they want to do and she's sensitive to that. so two teachers unions are becoming very different in terms of policy toward reform. >> brown: so what we see in washington has some emanations or implications for other localities in the states? >> absolutely. >> brown: as well as big constituencies like the unions? >> and there are things that seem to be more popular in urban areas, as jay was saying. denver public schools is another great example where this ef a pay for performance or a merit
in some other cities, but it's really politically interesting that this was an agreement signed by randyeingarten, who's the head of the american federation of teachers. she also supported a change in the law in colorado at the same time that unions didn't like. she's actually taken her union in a very different direction from the larger teachers' union, the n.e.a., which is mostly suburban teachers. her union is mostly urban teachers. i think she's going in that direction because she has a lot...
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randy, you want to try again? caller: yes. from what i understand fromc nbc started floating against other currencies late next year. how that - guest: you mean the amero? the new currency for the north american union. caller: we're going to move on to long island, new york. caller: i would like to ask, these banks. they are making the rules for these banks. i want to ask you, what's the rule for the consumeer? host: when you say rules you mean the protections, george? caller: yeah. host: mr. yalman onaran? guest: that's the consumer protection agency we talked about and it's supposed to look how the banks target the consumers. so when you get a credit card and there are hidden fees in your credit card and you're not aware of them, the consumer protection agency is supposed to see that and try to protect the consumer and tell the banks, no you can't charge the fees unles onoka you tell the consumer clearly what they're getting into. similarly, with mortgages if you're getting no down payment mortgage and your interest rate jac
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. >> randy. >> thanks for at call. general, randy forge, ray young. congratulations on your promotion and thank you for your service fplgt in your remarks, you talked about one of your -- on your to-do list discouraging ma nerve lent or bad behavior. another word might be deterrence. i was wondering since deterrence was one of the issues specified under the comprehensive international cyber security initiative articulated in the previous administration and that issue has continued to receive some attention, i just wonder what are your thoughts for the potential of deterring the kinds of ma nerve lent behavior you talked about on the web. >> i used discourage because i couldn't pronounce the other word. i had to break it down into two parts. i think deterrence, let's go back to the previous question. if nation states agree on what we're going do to deter malicious actors in cyberspace, that will go a long ways to do this. in this case it would be the joint cyber investigator, joint task force, the fbi's thing that would actually take within the domesti
. >> randy. >> thanks for at call. general, randy forge, ray young. congratulations on your promotion and thank you for your service fplgt in your remarks, you talked about one of your -- on your to-do list discouraging ma nerve lent or bad behavior. another word might be deterrence. i was wondering since deterrence was one of the issues specified under the comprehensive international cyber security initiative articulated in the previous administration and that issue has continued...
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. >> randy, thank you for the call. >> general, randy with raytheon.n your remarks, you talked with one of the things on your to do list discouraging bad behavior, deterrence. i was wondering, since that was specified under the comprehensive naaional cyber security initiative articulated in the previous administration, and that issue has continued to receive attention, what are your thoughts for the potential of deterring the kinds of level of. you talked about. thank you. >> i cannot pronounce the word. i had to break it down. let's go back to the previous question, if nation states agree on what we're going to do to deter malicious actors in cyberspace, that will go a long way to this. in this case, it will be the joint cyber investigation and task force, the fbi, and it would actually help. they have a great capability. but it is not good enough for what we need. i think there were some statistics last year that came out and said the amount of money made in cyberspace has eclipsed the drug trade. when you think about that, the good news is the drug
. >> randy, thank you for the call. >> general, randy with raytheon.n your remarks, you talked with one of the things on your to do list discouraging bad behavior, deterrence. i was wondering, since that was specified under the comprehensive naaional cyber security initiative articulated in the previous administration, and that issue has continued to receive attention, what are your thoughts for the potential of deterring the kinds of level of. you talked about. thank you. >>...
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randy, you want to try again? caller: yes. from what i understand fromc nbc started floating against other currencies late next year. how that - guest: you mean the amero? the new currency for the north american union. caller: we're going to move on to long island, new york. caller: i would like to ask, these banks. they are making the rules for these banks. i want to ask you, what's the rule for the consumeer? host: when you say rules you mean the protections, george? caller: yeah. host: mr. yalman onaran? guest: that's the consumer protection agency we talked about and it's supposed to look how the banks target the consumers. so when you get a credit card and there are hidden fees in your credit card and you're not aware of them, the consumer protection agency is supposed to see that and try to protect the consumer and tell the banks, no you can't charge the fees unles onoka you tell the consumer clearly what they're getting into. similarly, with mortgages if you're getting no down payment mortgage and your interest rate jac
randy, you want to try again? caller: yes. from what i understand fromc nbc started floating against other currencies late next year. how that - guest: you mean the amero? the new currency for the north american union. caller: we're going to move on to long island, new york. caller: i would like to ask, these banks. they are making the rules for these banks. i want to ask you, what's the rule for the consumeer? host: when you say rules you mean the protections, george? caller: yeah. host: mr....
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randy. marietta, georgia. republican line. caller: good mornin i'm just curious about the bill and how that will play out next year when the mere o floats against the other currencies. caller: mr. yalman onaran. randy, you want to try again? caller: yes. from what i understand fromc nbc started floating against other currencies late next year. how that - guest: you mean the amero? the new currency for the north american union. caller: we're going to move on to long island, new york. caller: i would like to ask, these banks. they are making the rules for these banks. i want to ask you, what's the rule for the consumeer? host: when you say rules you mean the protections, george? caller: yeah. host: mr. yalman onaran? guest: that's the consumer protection agency we talked about and it's supposed to look how the banks target the consumers. so when you get a credit card and there are hidden fees in your credit card and you're not aware of them, the consumer protection agency is supposed to see that and try to protect the consumer a
randy. marietta, georgia. republican line. caller: good mornin i'm just curious about the bill and how that will play out next year when the mere o floats against the other currencies. caller: mr. yalman onaran. randy, you want to try again? caller: yes. from what i understand fromc nbc started floating against other currencies late next year. how that - guest: you mean the amero? the new currency for the north american union. caller: we're going to move on to long island, new york. caller: i...
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randy, thanks for the call. >> randy, raytheon. congratulations. i was wondering, since deterrents was one of the issues specified under the comprehensive cybersecurity initiative articulated in the previous administration, and that issue has continued to receive consideration, what about the level on the web? >> yes, i used "discourage" because i could not pronounced of a word. -- "discouraged" because i could not pronounce the other word. in this case, it would be the joint task force, the fbis thing. -- fbi's thing. as you know, they have a great ability, but it is not good enough for what we need, and i think there were some statistics that came out last year that said the amount of money being made in cyberspace is equivalent to the drug trade, and when you think about that, you could say, "good news. the drug trade is down." i do not think that is true. [laughter] i think it is the opposite. putting it from a nations perspective, -- natin's perspective -- nation' s perspective, it is what will make up the future welfare of this nation, and we
randy, thanks for the call. >> randy, raytheon. congratulations. i was wondering, since deterrents was one of the issues specified under the comprehensive cybersecurity initiative articulated in the previous administration, and that issue has continued to receive consideration, what about the level on the web? >> yes, i used "discourage" because i could not pronounced of a word. -- "discouraged" because i could not pronounce the other word. in this case, it would...
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randy, republican. caller: we absolutely have to drill in the gulf of mexico for the oil. better than 30% of the u.s. energy output comes from there. the issue that i think is being ignored is why was bp drilling in 5,000 feet of water, and that is because they were boxed into the corner by environmentalists and politicians in washington who for the last 40 years have passed laws precluding our drilling in areas that made more sense like the outer continental shelf. i know the people off the florida don't want to hear it, but off the florida and california in shallow water, it is much simpler to drill. i would like to point out, too, and i worked in the oil industry since 1966, i would like to put out that drilling a relief well is much simpler and would have already been accomplished had this not been 5,000 feet of water. host: what do you do in the industry? caller: i worked actually in the gas portion, gas park -- processing and pipelines. safety, regulatory compliance, and training. host: where is branch, louisiana? caller: just a little bit west of lafayette, louisian
randy, republican. caller: we absolutely have to drill in the gulf of mexico for the oil. better than 30% of the u.s. energy output comes from there. the issue that i think is being ignored is why was bp drilling in 5,000 feet of water, and that is because they were boxed into the corner by environmentalists and politicians in washington who for the last 40 years have passed laws precluding our drilling in areas that made more sense like the outer continental shelf. i know the people off the...
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randy. thanks for the call. >> general, congratulations on your promotion and thank you for your service. in your remarks, you talked about one of your, on your tood list, discouraging bad paver. -- behavior. since that issue continued to receive some attention, i just wondered what are your thoughts with the potential of deterring the kinds of behaviors you talked about on the web. >> i used discourage because i couldn't pronounce the other word. i had to break it down into different parts. i do think that deterrence, let's go back to the previous question. if nation states agree on what we're going to do to deter malicious actors in cyber space, that will go a long ways to do this. in this case, it would be the joint cyber investigative joint task force, the f.b.i.'s thing, that would actually take within the domestic capabilities, as you well know. they have a great capability. but it's not good enough for what we need. and i think there were some statistics last year that came out that s
randy. thanks for the call. >> general, congratulations on your promotion and thank you for your service. in your remarks, you talked about one of your, on your tood list, discouraging bad paver. -- behavior. since that issue continued to receive some attention, i just wondered what are your thoughts with the potential of deterring the kinds of behaviors you talked about on the web. >> i used discourage because i couldn't pronounce the other word. i had to break it down into...
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he leaves behind his wife, randi, his loving children, eric and cameron, eric's wife, amy. his extended family included several brothers and sisters who preceded him in death and four brothers and sisters who survived. probably most special to him was his five grandchildren. and a grandchildren, milton and i talked about our grandchildren and what a blessing they were to us. i knew him both personally and professionally. he was born in tennessee and attended tennessee state university. milton enjoyed a career in the electrical industry, which i come from a construction background, and milton and i had many discussions about the condition of our construction industry today. he came to atlanta when he was accepted into an apprenticeship program with the international brotherhood of electrical workers local 613. milton worked hard and had a successful career. he started grove park electric and went on to dixie electric company. but the highlight of milton's career was uptown electric. he made it into a very successful electrical contracting firm, did a lot of work for delta ai
he leaves behind his wife, randi, his loving children, eric and cameron, eric's wife, amy. his extended family included several brothers and sisters who preceded him in death and four brothers and sisters who survived. probably most special to him was his five grandchildren. and a grandchildren, milton and i talked about our grandchildren and what a blessing they were to us. i knew him both personally and professionally. he was born in tennessee and attended tennessee state university. milton...
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the first question is from randy from greenville. he said what will be the impact on the u.s. economy by stopping off-shore drilling, and if i were to say the moritorium affects 46,000 jobs, 330 million in lost wages, and if it goes for six-month more tore -- six-month moritorium, that would be -- would those numbers be correct? i'm seeing some nodding. so the second question is, we haven't heard anything directly from the workers on the rig that saw what happened. i was talking to my good friend. brian says i want them answering questions. i've heard smg nothing but the story that some methane gas came up through the line. i know at the field hearing last week they did have the widows. i think during that testimony they also said we need to be drilling. i think what we're learning is there is lost live hood -- livlihood because of the disaster. lively hood >> another question is what do you do in regarding conforming to emergency responses in relationship to a disaster of this magnitude? my friend michael doyle how long it took tt get an emergency response to this area. i wou
the first question is from randy from greenville. he said what will be the impact on the u.s. economy by stopping off-shore drilling, and if i were to say the moritorium affects 46,000 jobs, 330 million in lost wages, and if it goes for six-month more tore -- six-month moritorium, that would be -- would those numbers be correct? i'm seeing some nodding. so the second question is, we haven't heard anything directly from the workers on the rig that saw what happened. i was talking to my good...