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i love ross perot, but i think al gore cleaned his clock.bout the recent news about al gore and tipper getting divorced. >> very surprised. wonderful couple. any time of been with both of them which is infrequent. i don't mess into the private lives of others, i'm sorry to hear about it. >> frank sinatra was a friend of mine, he was a special guy, he did a lot of interview. supposedly very nervous when he did your interview. were you nervous interviewing him. >> when he did mine, well, he was apprehensive, he hadn't done an interview in a long time. "the manchurian candidate" had just been re-released. it would turn out to be the last interview he ever did on television. >> let's check this out. >> i'm considered an over the hill performer at my age. >> my >> i swear on my mother's soul, the first four or five seconds, i tremble every time i take the step and i walk out of wing on to the stage. >> it was incredible. he was a very beautiful man. i worked with him '64 until he left. an unbelievable person. >> larry: is there still a lot of tha
i love ross perot, but i think al gore cleaned his clock.bout the recent news about al gore and tipper getting divorced. >> very surprised. wonderful couple. any time of been with both of them which is infrequent. i don't mess into the private lives of others, i'm sorry to hear about it. >> frank sinatra was a friend of mine, he was a special guy, he did a lot of interview. supposedly very nervous when he did your interview. were you nervous interviewing him. >> when he did...
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i'll answer it. >> the end debate was not good for ross perot. >> larry: it was not good for opponentst the time. it was behind in the senate. that debate is generally agreed upon, changed the vote on nafta. bill clinton, the president, called me the next morning and said the following. i owe you big time. now, he owed me because the show produced it. i did a very fair debate. but al gore was a veteran debater. he was on the debate team at harvard. >> he surprised people that night. >> larry: he did that night. he came alive. and ross took him for granted, i think. and i love ross perot but i think al gore cleaned his clock. >> are you surprised the recent news about al gore and tipper? >> larry: very surprised. they were a wonderful couple, any time i've been with both of them, which was frequent. but i don't go into the private lives of others. i'm sorry to hear about it. >> so let me ask you this. frank sinatra was a friend of mine, he was a special guy. he did a lot of interviews. supposedly he was very nervous when he did your interview. were you nervous with him? >> larry: he did
i'll answer it. >> the end debate was not good for ross perot. >> larry: it was not good for opponentst the time. it was behind in the senate. that debate is generally agreed upon, changed the vote on nafta. bill clinton, the president, called me the next morning and said the following. i owe you big time. now, he owed me because the show produced it. i did a very fair debate. but al gore was a veteran debater. he was on the debate team at harvard. >> he surprised people that...
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bp says the cost of dealing with the ross perot has reached nearly $4 billion at http struggles' attorneys are now using a lot to come that the mafia in a lawsuit against bp are least three lawsuits have been filed as the end of the father of which is racketeering influenced and truck organization. it accuses both renters of wire and mail fraud and misleading investors and driving deregulators. we a guard to take a quick break, we'll your records more headlines than just a moment another live look firmer james lick, traffic in a negative san francisco for the light of this hour. will iraq. call a day's work. ♪ call 1-800-steemer [music, talking, laughing] what makes hershey's s'mores special? hershey's chocolate goodness that brings people together. pure hershey's. market headlines this morning u.s. stock futures are on the rise, which your course is good news considering how we ended the day on friday the dow fell to an 61 points. the quarterly record gets into full swing this week was 122 largest companies due to report their earnings if. that will give investors more clarity on how corp
bp says the cost of dealing with the ross perot has reached nearly $4 billion at http struggles' attorneys are now using a lot to come that the mafia in a lawsuit against bp are least three lawsuits have been filed as the end of the father of which is racketeering influenced and truck organization. it accuses both renters of wire and mail fraud and misleading investors and driving deregulators. we a guard to take a quick break, we'll your records more headlines than just a moment another live...
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you will see figures who are anti-system politicians like ross perot or huey long in the 1930's.k you'll see more of that in the next few years. host: you say there is a tendency to define every issue with a blanket solution. guest: that the assumption of all of us here in washington there are some problems you simply have to live with. you just have to treat them. there is no cure for it. host: such as? guest: there is an irreducible amount of poverty. there are cases of multi- generation policy. we need to do everything we can to help individuals out, but there will always be a percentage of poor people that will have to be taken care of. there is a minimum amount of corruption that will take place in politics. we should try to reduce it by passing campaign reform but human nature is what it is. the purpose of law and policy is not necessarily to solve problems once and for all. in some cases where it is a condition you live with, you make it more bearable. you reduce the severity of the. there is a trade-off. there's a certain amount of failure and distress. host: houston, tex
you will see figures who are anti-system politicians like ross perot or huey long in the 1930's.k you'll see more of that in the next few years. host: you say there is a tendency to define every issue with a blanket solution. guest: that the assumption of all of us here in washington there are some problems you simply have to live with. you just have to treat them. there is no cure for it. host: such as? guest: there is an irreducible amount of poverty. there are cases of multi- generation...
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if you look at the data, you try and look at any relationship, does trade go up, let's remember, ross perot ran in 1992 on the great suck sound . they had 22 million new jobs in the years there afterwards. we had the highest what's called employment to population ratio among adults ever. that is, the economy grew. it appears that trade is contractionary, because once again, you see those that lost their jobs, and you don't see those that gain their jobs. no advanced country has throde increasing unemployment. there are individuals, much like the productivity growth, individual companies with areas that are responsible, they get hurt, you remember those people, you forget. so when i was on a show about two years ago, call-in radio from wisconsin, they said, oh, this is down. and i looked up the numbers in wisconsin from the time of nasa passed in 1993 to 2006, in wisconsin, employment was up 15% overall. the wisconsin state product adjusting for inflation and population was up 17%. people remember those that are close. our trade deficit is something else. they'd can also be neutral. we also
if you look at the data, you try and look at any relationship, does trade go up, let's remember, ross perot ran in 1992 on the great suck sound . they had 22 million new jobs in the years there afterwards. we had the highest what's called employment to population ratio among adults ever. that is, the economy grew. it appears that trade is contractionary, because once again, you see those that lost their jobs, and you don't see those that gain their jobs. no advanced country has throde...
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if you look at the data, you try and look at any relationship, does trade go up, let's remember, ross perot ran in 1992 on the great suck sound . they had 22 million new jobs in the years there afterwards. we had the highest what's called employment to population ratio among adults ever. that is, the economy grew. it appears that trade is contractionary, because once again, you see those that lost their jobs, and you don't see those that gain their jobs. no advanced country has throde increasing unemployment. there are individuals, much like the productivity growth, individual companies with areas that are responsible, they get hurt, you remember those people, you forget. so when i was on a show about two years ago, call-in radio from wisconsin, they said, oh, this is down. and i looked up the numbers in wisconsin from the time of nasa passed in 1993 to 2006, in wisconsin, employment was up 15% overall. the wisconsin state product adjusting for inflation and population was up 17%. people remember those that are close. our trade deficit is something else. they'd can also be neutral. we also
if you look at the data, you try and look at any relationship, does trade go up, let's remember, ross perot ran in 1992 on the great suck sound . they had 22 million new jobs in the years there afterwards. we had the highest what's called employment to population ratio among adults ever. that is, the economy grew. it appears that trade is contractionary, because once again, you see those that lost their jobs, and you don't see those that gain their jobs. no advanced country has throde...
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ross perot got 19%, which was huge. others have not done as well. people get frustrated by the two parties, but when it comes down to it, the parties have organizations, money, confer a certain amount of legitimacy. host: let me conclude where we began -- a guest over the weekend, being governor right now in the current climate is the worst job in american politics. why then do so many individuals want the child tax guest: people like it because it is a ceo position. it is very clear if you accomplish something, and clear if you cannot. it is like having a corporation, but not with the pay. you do some hands on work, are very connected to the people. from time to time you can put politics aside and be very pragmatic, and try to solve probms. you can experiment. you can ask fellow governors what they're doing that might help. it can be very appealing. for people who like a challenge, this is a challenging time. if you can fix things in your state, that will be a very good challenge, and be good on your resume. the president we have now is an exceptio
ross perot got 19%, which was huge. others have not done as well. people get frustrated by the two parties, but when it comes down to it, the parties have organizations, money, confer a certain amount of legitimacy. host: let me conclude where we began -- a guest over the weekend, being governor right now in the current climate is the worst job in american politics. why then do so many individuals want the child tax guest: people like it because it is a ceo position. it is very clear if you...
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if you look at the data, you try and look at any relationsh, does trade go up, let's remember, ross perotsuck sound . they had 22 million new jobs in the years there afterwards. we had the highest what's called employment to population ratio among adults ever. that is, the economy grew. it appears that trade is contractionary, because once again, you see those that lost their jobs, and you don't see those that gain their jobs. no advanced country has throde increasing unemployment. there are individuals, much like the productivity growth, individual companies with areas that are responsible, they get hurt, you remember those people, you forget. so when i was on a show about two years ago, call-in radio from wisconsin, they said, oh, this is down. and i looked up the numbers in wisconsin from the time of nasa passed in 1993 to 2006, in wisconsin, employment was up 15% overall. the wisconsin state product adjusting for inflation and population was up 17%. people remember those that are close. our trade deficit is something else. they'd can also be neutral. we also run a trade deficit. it's
if you look at the data, you try and look at any relationsh, does trade go up, let's remember, ross perotsuck sound . they had 22 million new jobs in the years there afterwards. we had the highest what's called employment to population ratio among adults ever. that is, the economy grew. it appears that trade is contractionary, because once again, you see those that lost their jobs, and you don't see those that gain their jobs. no advanced country has throde increasing unemployment. there are...