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who is larry king so let's turn the tables and find out what makes larry king live interview. what question is there that i could ask the great interviewer himself that you haven't already been asked i've been asked many i guess you get asked. what it's like to be almost eighty and the answer would be it's weird because. when i was a kid no one was eighty i don't know anyone eighty. men left us in their late sixty's maybe seventy i don't know go on so i think you reach seventy one so i never expected this and i still pinch myself that all my father died at age forty six i was nine and a half in fact when i was forty six i thought i would die because he died of forty six so just to be approaching this is kind of a double edged sword i i appreciate the fact i'm still here and i still can be active yet it's weird to think of myself as a because i still think of myself as kind of seventeen larry wasn't always a caning he was born at lawrence libel harvey zeiger a jewish boy who even from a young age loved two things broadcast in the brooklyn dodgers a man love for baseball is some
who is larry king so let's turn the tables and find out what makes larry king live interview. what question is there that i could ask the great interviewer himself that you haven't already been asked i've been asked many i guess you get asked. what it's like to be almost eighty and the answer would be it's weird because. when i was a kid no one was eighty i don't know anyone eighty. men left us in their late sixty's maybe seventy i don't know go on so i think you reach seventy one so i never...
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all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guest is nelly and i don't need to say it's getting hot in here if you don't know who he is he's the third highest selling artist of the past decade responsible for some of the biggest hit pop hits of visible any m and now he's back at it with his seven studio album called mo now we also stars in the real husbands of hollywood on be the second season premier october fifteenth real husbands of hollywood airs tuesdays at ten pm nine central thank you for coming to larry king no thank you for the album is titled as m.o.o. pronounce mo that is your nickname that's my nickname obviously it's also the abbreviation from from where i'm from missouri and it's also my method of operation so meaning meaning so it's kind of like me being me representing wound from and doing it my way all at once and in mobile business not in one i just be moved rather than mentally. well i mean a lot of close family friends they do call me most so i mean you know you can call me
all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guest is nelly and i don't need to say it's getting hot in here if you don't know who he is he's the third highest selling artist of the past decade responsible for some of the biggest hit pop hits of visible any m and now he's back at it with his seven studio album called mo now we also stars in the real husbands of hollywood on be the second season premier october fifteenth real husbands of hollywood airs tuesdays at ten pm nine...
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and celebrate birthday number 80 with larry king. larry king. 80th birthday. larry king was born on this day in 19 something not great with math. he is still working. most men his age are wandering around the beach with a metal detector. not larry, larry is here to party. i might try to get him drunk. wouldn't that be fun? [ cheers and applause ] i would pay to see drunken larry king. big news from oxford english dictionary, for all of you kids watching who don't know what the oxford english dictionary, a small portion of the internet, printed out, kept on a shelf opened once every three years during a scrabble game. anyway, oxford english dictionary announced their word of the year for 2013 and it is selfie. that's right. oh, no, don't you dare clap for that. i am upset that i even know, i am upset that it has been wedged into my brain. never mind being encouraged to honor selfie, word of the year. don't know if it is a publicity stunt. every time they pick it, it is terrible. i wondered what the story is. i invited a spokesman for oxford english dictionary t
and celebrate birthday number 80 with larry king. larry king. 80th birthday. larry king was born on this day in 19 something not great with math. he is still working. most men his age are wandering around the beach with a metal detector. not larry, larry is here to party. i might try to get him drunk. wouldn't that be fun? [ cheers and applause ] i would pay to see drunken larry king. big news from oxford english dictionary, for all of you kids watching who don't know what the oxford english...
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larry king, everybody. the birthday boy. and larry king now. we'll be right back with daughtry. >> i am jimmy kimmel with the zoom and great picture quality, the qx turns your smart phone into a camera. to get the word out, we set my cousin sal toout to hollywood boulevard to show them how it would be with the qx instead of the phone alone. >> i'll take a picture of you and your lovely wife. get you right in front. i will fry try to capture all t goings-on. one, two. >> you stole my phone! >> you got my phone! >> you can't come in here. >> they have a point. i didn't steal your phone the i upgraded it. i upgraded your phone using the qx 10 lens from sony. now you won't take crappie piy pictures. everyone is excited about it. and it pops right off. isn't that something. i am taking pictures right now. and the best ones. that is a keeper. you will love that. >> awesome. >> pretend you look each other. move back. i want to show off the zoom. back, back. keep going. when you get hit by a car you will know it is far enough. aren't you happy. take ca
larry king, everybody. the birthday boy. and larry king now. we'll be right back with daughtry. >> i am jimmy kimmel with the zoom and great picture quality, the qx turns your smart phone into a camera. to get the word out, we set my cousin sal toout to hollywood boulevard to show them how it would be with the qx instead of the phone alone. >> i'll take a picture of you and your lovely wife. get you right in front. i will fry try to capture all t goings-on. one, two. >> you...
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all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guest is nellie and i don't need to say it's getting hot in here if you don't know who he is he's the third highest selling artist of the past decade responsible for some of the biggest hit pop hits of visible any m and now he's back at it with his seven studio album called mo now we also stars in the real husbands of hollywood on be the second season premier october fifteenth real husbands of hollywood airs tuesdays at ten pm nine central thank you for coming to larry king no thank you for the album is titled as m.o.o. pronounce mo that is your nickname that's mine the name obviously is also the debris be a song from for why. i'm from missouri and it's also my method of operation so meaning meaning so it's kind of like me being me representing wound from doing it my way all at once an immobile business in one just be moved rather than merely. well i mean a lot of close family friends they do call me most so i mean you know you can call me molé or yo
all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guest is nellie and i don't need to say it's getting hot in here if you don't know who he is he's the third highest selling artist of the past decade responsible for some of the biggest hit pop hits of visible any m and now he's back at it with his seven studio album called mo now we also stars in the real husbands of hollywood on be the second season premier october fifteenth real husbands of hollywood airs tuesdays at ten pm nine...
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politics with larry. the ticking of larry king and we start today with reaction to the latest revelations about the n.s.a. surveillance activities the agency hasn't just tap phone calls of millions of americans but those of top u.s. allies overseas joining us from capitol hill to discuss this is democratic congressman a member of the house permanent select committee on intelligence adam schiff of california oh what do you make of this adam of. tapping in on foreign leaders who are allies. well it larry i'm not able to confirm or deny with those reports are correct but if they are correct obviously this is a good to cause a major disruption and even the perception is causing major disruption with our allies i think this is something that should be briefed to congress if it's going on it's not something that i was briefed on and i know that the senate intelligence committee chair feels exactly the same way because ultimately this is a tough policy decision that should be carefully weighed because of its pot
politics with larry. the ticking of larry king and we start today with reaction to the latest revelations about the n.s.a. surveillance activities the agency hasn't just tap phone calls of millions of americans but those of top u.s. allies overseas joining us from capitol hill to discuss this is democratic congressman a member of the house permanent select committee on intelligence adam schiff of california oh what do you make of this adam of. tapping in on foreign leaders who are allies. well...
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that's exactly right, larry. unions were big proponents of obama care, 80% of their workers aren't subject to obama care because they're under self-insurance programs run by the union. quluns have figured this out. large businesses, as you said, 60% have figured it out. i think it's only like 10% of small businesses self-insure. they can save money, they can get out from under obama care, they don't have to worry about hiring that 30th employee and all of a sudden the fines and the taxes and the regulations kick in. so long as the obama administration and states don't pass legislation or regulation to pay away from option for the private sector. >> so, what i gather is the obama care -- the obama people are calling it the self-insurance loophole. >> right. >> and what i also gather, i think this is from your article, or someplace, liberal states like california and new york are trying to cut this off. >> that's right. they're trying to cut it off in a number of ways at the state level. california just passed a la
that's exactly right, larry. unions were big proponents of obama care, 80% of their workers aren't subject to obama care because they're under self-insurance programs run by the union. quluns have figured this out. large businesses, as you said, 60% have figured it out. i think it's only like 10% of small businesses self-insure. they can save money, they can get out from under obama care, they don't have to worry about hiring that 30th employee and all of a sudden the fines and the taxes and...
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larry king was the face of c.n.n. but then on june twenty ninth two thousand and ten after interviewing over forty thousand guests breaking the news making the news and so much more larry king announced his retirement. i talked to the guys here at c.n.n. and i told them i'd like to and larry king live the nightly show that this fall and c.n.n. has graciously accepted to agree to during this announcement larry said he wanted to spend more time going to the baseball games of his two young sons thirteen year old kamin and fourteen year old chance and just when everyone thought larry king had retired for good it is all next on politicking with larry king he hit the airwaves yet again this time on r t with not one but to shows larry king now and politicking you sound like to tease i am and most people would assume that freidman would be done the whole militarist nationalist do you think the public is just plain tired of war yeah i am right and gonna stand there's no stories anymore about afghanistan boys coming home both p
larry king was the face of c.n.n. but then on june twenty ninth two thousand and ten after interviewing over forty thousand guests breaking the news making the news and so much more larry king announced his retirement. i talked to the guys here at c.n.n. and i told them i'd like to and larry king live the nightly show that this fall and c.n.n. has graciously accepted to agree to during this announcement larry said he wanted to spend more time going to the baseball games of his two young sons...
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and on his eightieth birthday larry king is still going strong but what happens when he's instead of asking the questions find out later tonight show. it's friday november fifteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching our t.v. . well it's not every day that people can take part in the same protest on the same day all over the world but that is exactly what's happening tomorrow in an unprecedented global rally called march against main stream media thousands of people are expected to take to the streets in their respective cities and march to the studios of major media headquarters organizers of said this will be and will attack against the credibility of the mainstream media and an attempt to steer its viewers away from its lies and towards alternative media sources so to talk about this rally in the movement we can expect to see thereafter i was joined earlier by jet barnett an organizer for the event i first asked him to take a look at this gallup poll the poll shows that now only forty four percent of people say they have trust and confidence in th
and on his eightieth birthday larry king is still going strong but what happens when he's instead of asking the questions find out later tonight show. it's friday november fifteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching our t.v. . well it's not every day that people can take part in the same protest on the same day all over the world but that is exactly what's happening tomorrow in an unprecedented global rally called march against main stream media thousands of...
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down we were comedians in new york that's how i first met him he was a stand up larry larry's a great stand up. and then he came up with how to put you into the show how to curb your enthusiasm curb your we you know i was writing a show in small a. we have offices with a mutual friend of ours alan zweibel and. he asked me to lunch one day and alan can go so just the two of us at lunch and i had been on the road with denis leary and jon stewart helping them make their comedy specials. i was developing their specials with them so we were start talking about comedy whatever and he said h.b.o. is talking to me about doing something i said well if you do a great thing to do would be behind the scenes of a making of an h.b.o. special and i was going to direct it i was going to be in it and that was his idea that i play as manager. yeah you know it's a great thing when you bring an idea to a genius oh yeah i mean why did a show why does that show work we went on vacation took all the tapes and just watched two reasons why obviously it's funny and true it's irrelevant and when i say irreveren
down we were comedians in new york that's how i first met him he was a stand up larry larry's a great stand up. and then he came up with how to put you into the show how to curb your enthusiasm curb your we you know i was writing a show in small a. we have offices with a mutual friend of ours alan zweibel and. he asked me to lunch one day and alan can go so just the two of us at lunch and i had been on the road with denis leary and jon stewart helping them make their comedy specials. i was...
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it's not going to jeopardize these key relationships and so i'm looking to get to the bottom right now larry of whether the committee was made aware of this if it's going on and to make sure that the intelligence community has the same understanding that we are on the committee do what it means in the intelligence act when it requires that significant intelligence activities be briefed to congress. what's more problems don't do you that the president didn't know about it or that he didn't know and didn't tell us. well i think either way it's problematic if the president was aware it over it wasn't aware of it because it's going to cause a major rupture with some of our allies and you know i think this is something that chancellor merkel is taking very personally as well as others and when you have issues like this. they really need to rise to the highest level because i think ultimately it's a call that the president congress need to make about whether the risks are warranted whether the information is so essential i'm not going to say larry that it would be never appropriate to eavesdrop on
it's not going to jeopardize these key relationships and so i'm looking to get to the bottom right now larry of whether the committee was made aware of this if it's going on and to make sure that the intelligence community has the same understanding that we are on the committee do what it means in the intelligence act when it requires that significant intelligence activities be briefed to congress. what's more problems don't do you that the president didn't know about it or that he didn't know...
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and on his eightieth birthday larry king is still going strong what happens when he's answering instead of asking the questions find out later today show. it's friday november fifteenth four pm in washington d.c. i'm on the air i'm david and you're watching r t. well it's not every day that people can take part in the same protest on the same day all over the world but that is exactly what's happening tomorrow in an unprecedented global rally called march against main stream media thousands of people are expected to take to the streets in their respective cities and march to the studios of major media headquarters organizers have said this will be a quote attack against the credibility of the mainstream media an attempt to steer its viewers away from its live and towards alternative media sources so to talk about this rally and the movement we can expect to see there after i was joined earlier by jet barnett and the organizer for the event i first asked asked him to take a look at this gallup poll the poll shows that now only forty four percent of people say they have trust and confiden
and on his eightieth birthday larry king is still going strong what happens when he's answering instead of asking the questions find out later today show. it's friday november fifteenth four pm in washington d.c. i'm on the air i'm david and you're watching r t. well it's not every day that people can take part in the same protest on the same day all over the world but that is exactly what's happening tomorrow in an unprecedented global rally called march against main stream media thousands of...
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and on his eightieth birthday larry king is still going strong what happens when he's answering instead of asking the questions find out today on the show. it's friday november fifteenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching r t. well it's not every day that people can take part in the same protests on the same day all over the world but that is exactly what's happening tomorrow in an unprecedented global rally called march against the mainstream media thousands of people are expected to take to the streets in their respective cities and march to the studios of major media headquarters organizers have said this will be an attack against the credibility of the mainstream media in an attempt to steer its new words away from its lies and towards alternative media sources so the talk about this rally and the movement we can expect to see there after i was joined earlier by jack barnett an organizer for the event i first asked him to take a look at this gallup poll the poll shows that now only forty four percent of people say they have trust and confidence in th
and on his eightieth birthday larry king is still going strong what happens when he's answering instead of asking the questions find out today on the show. it's friday november fifteenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching r t. well it's not every day that people can take part in the same protests on the same day all over the world but that is exactly what's happening tomorrow in an unprecedented global rally called march against the mainstream media thousands of...
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>> i'm not i agree with larry. larry and were here last time we were on together and had the same conversation basically. one thing that bothers me are some people talking about a bum, probably means we're not having a bubble at this point. generally nobody sees a bubble until after the fact. larry is absolutely right. the trend is positive. momentum is positive. the fed is not tapering qe anytime until after the 1st of the year at earliest. bias is still to the upside. if we get a one or 2% correction, i'm right there with larry, got to be buying it. david: i think he is with lance, not necessarily larry. larry sounded more bloom any than lance did. i want to talk specifically about oil. they're looking at drop, wondering what it portends. what does it portend to you? >> makes gasoline cheaper i think. i think actually an overhang it is true oil is down a bit, where it was two months ago. some of that is strength of the u.s. dollar. part of that is risk of middle east and dissipating quite a bit with cera, iraq, t
>> i'm not i agree with larry. larry and were here last time we were on together and had the same conversation basically. one thing that bothers me are some people talking about a bum, probably means we're not having a bubble at this point. generally nobody sees a bubble until after the fact. larry is absolutely right. the trend is positive. momentum is positive. the fed is not tapering qe anytime until after the 1st of the year at earliest. bias is still to the upside. if we get a one or...
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larry king now and politicking. it's a special someone in their forties would have trouble maintaining the corollary asking questions is like breathing. natural and non stop. so as the novice interview were in comparison to the kings at nearly six decades of experience. i know and ask one question is there and i could ask the great interviewer himself they haven't read the next time and many ideas years of love what it's like to be almost eighty and the ensuing b is weird because of what i was a kid no one was eighty and only one baby man leftists in the late sixties maybe seventies. i don't want something to reach seventy one. so i never expected this and i still pinch myself with all my father died at age forty six was nine and a half when i was forty six i thought i would die because he got a forty six show just to be approaching this december double edged sword heidi. i appreciate the fact i'm still here like so kami active units weird the people were so busy because i still think of myself. i was seventeen. his
larry king now and politicking. it's a special someone in their forties would have trouble maintaining the corollary asking questions is like breathing. natural and non stop. so as the novice interview were in comparison to the kings at nearly six decades of experience. i know and ask one question is there and i could ask the great interviewer himself they haven't read the next time and many ideas years of love what it's like to be almost eighty and the ensuing b is weird because of what i was...
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well it's very interesting larry that there are so many circumstances that have come out not only in this web site knowing that there was these type of faults but he's never seems to be into the queue for all of this information and i find that extremely disturbing that sebelius would not keep the president up to date on what's occurring although she did testify today that she was. so what what do we make of this is this. government in trouble is it heads roll what's your i mean obviously we've got a lawyer has some this is got to take effect sometime where do we go with this. well that's the people are in limbo right now what we what we have here is a website that is so messed up that it's not usable even testified today larry that this was a functioning web site at the same time it was completely crashed she doesn't even know what's going on here and what i find mostly disturbing here is that with all of the problems that she was completely unprepared for they didn't know about. the glitches as they call them they didn't do the testing she admitted that they didn't do the testing w
well it's very interesting larry that there are so many circumstances that have come out not only in this web site knowing that there was these type of faults but he's never seems to be into the queue for all of this information and i find that extremely disturbing that sebelius would not keep the president up to date on what's occurring although she did testify today that she was. so what what do we make of this is this. government in trouble is it heads roll what's your i mean obviously we've...
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. >> reporter: good evening, larry. the white house was on the defensive again today, arguing with reporters over these predictions made by the white house that the website would be up and running by the end of this month, and dividing and conquering exactly how many people are going to be able to use that website at the end of the month. is that 80%? is that the vast majority? another issue that the white house is dealing with today is this question of exactly how will people be able to get on to the website. the white house spokesman jay carney saying today that they want people to be able to go through their insurance companies to get access to health care. take a listen. >> we are also working to set up direct enrollment through insurance companies so that americans could choose to enroll directly through the insurance company. and that's another method by which we can reach the same point that is the gel here. again, it's the end here that matters, not necessarily the means. >> so what they're saying there, larry,
. >> reporter: good evening, larry. the white house was on the defensive again today, arguing with reporters over these predictions made by the white house that the website would be up and running by the end of this month, and dividing and conquering exactly how many people are going to be able to use that website at the end of the month. is that 80%? is that the vast majority? another issue that the white house is dealing with today is this question of exactly how will people be able to...
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i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." we're live here at 7:00 p.m. eastern and 4:00 p.m. pacific. we have more headlines breaking today on the failure of obama care. here's the latest. a new study shows up to 129 people could lose their current health plans and face an average premium hike of 41% because of obama care rolls. we have more on that in just a couple minutes from the author of the study. >>> and documents acquired by nbc show that administration officials are worried that more and more americans will be angered when they learn about the real costs of obama care and that they may lose their doctors. but the big story is this. because of the obama care failure, president obama's entire second-term agenda is now in serious jeopardy. just listen to what mitt romney had to say on "meet the press." >> i think that fundamental dishonesty has really put in peril the whole foundation of his second term. i think the key thing that the president is trying to get away from, and that is that he
i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." we're live here at 7:00 p.m. eastern and 4:00 p.m. pacific. we have more headlines breaking today on the failure of obama care. here's the latest. a new study shows up to 129 people could lose their current health plans and face an average premium hike of 41% because of obama care rolls. we have more on that in just a couple minutes from the author of the study. >>> and documents acquired by nbc show that administration officials...
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let's head back to larry shover in the pits of the cme. larry? >> well, adam, you know more than anything else traders are in protection mode. we've had a huge rally. we have a lot of things coming up with ecb, labor report coming out. tapering. no one seems to know when we will taper, if we taper. full protection mode. a lot of people are saying year's over for me. i'm not taking anymore risks. i'm out of here. coming early, but that is how traders are reacting right now. liz: is that a mistake, larry to do that? >> yes, i think it's a huge mistake to do that. people are afraid. people want to take the profits and run, not realizing there is lot of potential between now and christmas. a lot could happen. adam: larry, is the fear over the u.s. economy tapering or is it ecb stress tests on banks? >> i think it is tapering. that is the thing. what people aren't talking about, there is still an outside chance, good grief, perhaps they will switch gears and flip-flop and say, our numbers aren't good enough. we'll have to continue to print money. that
let's head back to larry shover in the pits of the cme. larry? >> well, adam, you know more than anything else traders are in protection mode. we've had a huge rally. we have a lot of things coming up with ecb, labor report coming out. tapering. no one seems to know when we will taper, if we taper. full protection mode. a lot of people are saying year's over for me. i'm not taking anymore risks. i'm out of here. coming early, but that is how traders are reacting right now. liz: is that a...
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larry? >> interesting point, with or without iran, it's interesting that over the last, i don't know, six or so months, gasoline prices in the usa, nationwide, basically have gone from just under $4 to something around $3 a gallon. that's a huge tax cut for the economy. >> absolutely, especially ahead of the holiday shopping season. >> seema mody, thank you very much. >>> up next on "kudlow," was chris christie's commanding blue state victory an anomaly or are more big gop wins coming? the highly respected pew research center says the party is in better shape than you think. and it's because of pro-growth policies like what texas governor rick perry is promoting in this new ad. >> today, almost 2 million people will need a job just to get us back to where we were before the obama administration. many are so discouraged, they aren't even looking. they go uncounted. but places like nevada, texas and florida are leading the way in job growth. why? pro-growth and pro-free enterprise policies are
larry? >> interesting point, with or without iran, it's interesting that over the last, i don't know, six or so months, gasoline prices in the usa, nationwide, basically have gone from just under $4 to something around $3 a gallon. that's a huge tax cut for the economy. >> absolutely, especially ahead of the holiday shopping season. >> seema mody, thank you very much. >>> up next on "kudlow," was chris christie's commanding blue state victory an anomaly or...
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i'm larry kudlow. we'll be right back. . in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. >>> the strongest storm ever to hit land, typhoon haiyan devastating the philippines. thousands are dead, thousands more are missing. let's get a report from the philippines. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, larry. day four now since this disaster hit on friday. and there are still numerous challenges, extreme challenges for the disaster relief agencies. first and foremost, this is a logistical nightmare. you have to appreciate the severi
i'm larry kudlow. we'll be right back. . in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. ♪ ♪ [ female...
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he's larry flynt. in 1978, "hustler" magazine published a photo spread featuring an interracial couple, or least an interracial coupling. at the time that spread came out, a excite supremacist neonazi serial killer was in the midst of a multistate killing spree that involved him singling out his victims on the basis of race and religion. he shot two young cousins in cincinnati just because they were black. he confessed to shooting civil rights activist vernon jordan because he says he saw mr. jordan near a white woman. that one was in indiana. again and again, he specifically sought out interracial couples to attack and murder. and when he saw that interracial pornographic feature in "hustler" magazine, the neonazi serial killer decided "hustler" magazine publisher larry flynt also had to die. so the neonazi serial killer essentially stalked larry flynt, tried to find a place where he might be able to kill him. he learned that larry flynt was going to be in a courthouse in georgia, appearing in one of
he's larry flynt. in 1978, "hustler" magazine published a photo spread featuring an interracial couple, or least an interracial coupling. at the time that spread came out, a excite supremacist neonazi serial killer was in the midst of a multistate killing spree that involved him singling out his victims on the basis of race and religion. he shot two young cousins in cincinnati just because they were black. he confessed to shooting civil rights activist vernon jordan because he says he...
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how about a round of applause for larry? thank you larry. bringing in our dancers. (drums). good to see you. our southern and northern dancers. welcome ladies. welcome. followed by our jingle "dancing with dancers. welcoming our dancers as well. our northern traditional dancers followed by our grass dancers. how about a big round for applause for all ours dancers? good to see you. (drums). going over to our group over here. flag song. please. long before the national anthem composed by francis scott key the 50 people that this land. >> >> the first people that this land had these fight songs, national anthems for these tribes, paying homage to the first flag of this land, the eagle staff. remembering our veterans as well, the warriors whether going to battle or returning from battle paying homage to their service, paying homage to this flag. always honored our veterans, our warriors. (chanting) (spiritual chanting). remember our fallen veterans and those still in battle. going into a victory song. here we go. everybody dance. (drums). go dancing rocking san francisco city ha
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i turned and that's when larry shot me once in each side. >> larry layton, the false defector. at the same time, these gunmen leaped from that farm wagon as it pulled up near the larger plane. the nbc cameraman taking this footage was shot dead. >> i really didn't know what was happening at first. i didn't know what the sounds meant, and then when i realized that they were gunshots, i just -- i ran under the plane. >> leo ryan ducked behind a wheel but was killed. the only u.s. congressman ever assassinated while in office. these are photos never seen publicly until now. lying behind ryan, the body of nbc reporter don harris. this newspaper photographer also was killed. jerry parks, 30 years ago. >> shot the reporters on the ground and the congressman. they come from the pickup -- the dump truck from the other side and got off and stuck the guns to their head point blank and blew their brains out. just shot them up terrible. >> the newsmen, the congressman and his aide jackie speier were clearly the target. >> and i was shot. five times. but the first thing i thought was, oh, m
i turned and that's when larry shot me once in each side. >> larry layton, the false defector. at the same time, these gunmen leaped from that farm wagon as it pulled up near the larger plane. the nbc cameraman taking this footage was shot dead. >> i really didn't know what was happening at first. i didn't know what the sounds meant, and then when i realized that they were gunshots, i just -- i ran under the plane. >> leo ryan ducked behind a wheel but was killed. the only...
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larry king's next tackling republicans about their party's uphill struggle after their drubbing in this week's local us elections. few u.s. presidents elected to a second term in office leave the white house successful or even a popular obama is the case in point his poll numbers are low his legislative agenda is in deep trouble and washington's friends and foes around the world do not take him seriously is obama already a lame duck president. simply for it's only goal in life was nothing more than making money as quickly as possible with what he got to offer the kids. would mornings wake up no one to sleep . it's not a kindergarten or an orphanage it's a host where you live with your family your children five children and you can be a father to seventy children just like i'll be a husband to twelve mothers. why are you all shouting i wasn't ready it's like if a man proposes to and you answer oh whoa i need time to think so when she called me mom i needed time to see with that well i think. you could say mom is the most important person in your life and yes they told me much kara storie
larry king's next tackling republicans about their party's uphill struggle after their drubbing in this week's local us elections. few u.s. presidents elected to a second term in office leave the white house successful or even a popular obama is the case in point his poll numbers are low his legislative agenda is in deep trouble and washington's friends and foes around the world do not take him seriously is obama already a lame duck president. simply for it's only goal in life was nothing more...
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event all year long larry is stopped for a rock concert in the middle i mean it. the pop culture bent so it works in my mind to put it all together and that's what i love about the pop cap upon what is free agent the free agent is an app that i. part of and co-created in this world of of dating apps there's dating apps for all different people in all different interests but not for sports fans that i've seen so you want to introduce single male sports fans to single females in order to whomever they would like to meet those that work well you get you download of the genesis of it really was i met my wife in the news room of e.s.p.n. she was a producer i was a sports interactor without sports i would not have met her maybe and my three beautiful e.s.p.n. i guess children in a way in that regard maybe not exist so if there are people out there who want to meet through sports what's the best way to do this also if you're somebody like me even barry didn't with the kids and you're traveling and you want to know where is the best place to watch a game of that's specifi
event all year long larry is stopped for a rock concert in the middle i mean it. the pop culture bent so it works in my mind to put it all together and that's what i love about the pop cap upon what is free agent the free agent is an app that i. part of and co-created in this world of of dating apps there's dating apps for all different people in all different interests but not for sports fans that i've seen so you want to introduce single male sports fans to single females in order to whomever...
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bob rubin and larry summers. and be i think -- and his first treasury secretary, i believe, was lloyd benson, right? but he was -- and then after that came bob reuben and then larry summers. liz: and it was, by the way, george w. bush who appointed ben bernanke who was more of an academic. >> right. it's interesting. i just think that larry's game right now, larry's play is, you know, he created a great firm, blackrock. he's not slowing down. we do -- we do know he still keeps the heavy traveling schedule. he does need a succession plan, he's not going to do it forever, and what a lot of people believe, people who are friends with him, the transition is leave blackrock and still become treasury secretary, and that's why he is supporting clinton. here's where we are right now. things could change, it's always in flux, be that's the -- but that's the early betting, hillary v. christie, and it's langone v. blankfein and -- liz: that's one heavy -- >> and they all converse every day in -- liz: don't rat them out. tha
bob rubin and larry summers. and be i think -- and his first treasury secretary, i believe, was lloyd benson, right? but he was -- and then after that came bob reuben and then larry summers. liz: and it was, by the way, george w. bush who appointed ben bernanke who was more of an academic. >> right. it's interesting. i just think that larry's game right now, larry's play is, you know, he created a great firm, blackrock. he's not slowing down. we do -- we do know he still keeps the heavy...
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for them to another edition of politicking with larry king this will be one of my favorites coasts with an old friend dick cheney the former vice president ited states we are at a historic location this is the hay adams hotel in washington this is a washington landmark is right across from the white house was right out of the building to our left the old executive office building is directly behind the vice president's shoulders two weeks prior to his first inauguration president obama's family stayed in this hotel it is historic in many many ways i go back a long way before we even start i don't get too personal a show but dick cheney and i share some bonds when i had my heart surgery in eighty seven a year later the republican convention is mentioned in the book in one nine hundred eighty eight was in new orleans dick and i sat in the stairwell at the superdome and he was pumping me with questions about what the surgeon would like way to put the when they cut open your chest i was buffeting him with information when president bush announced that dick cheney would be his vice president
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and larry's dead on. there's a lot of private capital dollars ready to invest in that once we sort of figure out that the policy side. >> gene, reaction to what you've heard? >> no, obviously we've heard this a lot and larry obviously organized a discussion for us that we had at the white house with investors around the world. we have responded in making sure that our tax laws incur -- we have by proposing ensuring that our that our tax law is generous to a foreign pension as it would be to a domestic pension so that is one important area. some of it is all of us working together because it's not just the supply of capital, it's making sure at the state and local government level they can expect a steady revenue stream that is what these potential foreign investors and others would be interested in. then again, too, i think as bill was saying, not limiting ourselves just to a narrow view of infrastructure. just to give you a small example of something that would expect lots of different countries, the pre
and larry's dead on. there's a lot of private capital dollars ready to invest in that once we sort of figure out that the policy side. >> gene, reaction to what you've heard? >> no, obviously we've heard this a lot and larry obviously organized a discussion for us that we had at the white house with investors around the world. we have responded in making sure that our tax laws incur -- we have by proposing ensuring that our that our tax law is generous to a foreign pension as it...
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larry? >> all right. just operational stuff, scott. basically, the airport's incoming and outgoing flights, that up and going? >> some of them are, but there still is last we heard a ground stop that could be ending fairly soon. in other words, flights that were bound for l.a. were being held at their departure point. so there are obviously plenty of delays. all the terminals at the airport at one point were evacuated. some back, but it's a long process. >> one tsa dead. multiple other tsa people injure. do we have any sense of who is in the hospital for example, what kind of shape they're? how they're classified? >> we don't. we know there was one news conference from ucla medical center where they had three people injured, one of them critically, a couple of them gunshot wounds. but we don't know the specifics yet. a lot of what is going on is privacy concerns as they notify the family and get permission to release some of the information. even the numbers, the airport authority said earlier today seven people injured, six transporte
larry? >> all right. just operational stuff, scott. basically, the airport's incoming and outgoing flights, that up and going? >> some of them are, but there still is last we heard a ground stop that could be ending fairly soon. in other words, flights that were bound for l.a. were being held at their departure point. so there are obviously plenty of delays. all the terminals at the airport at one point were evacuated. some back, but it's a long process. >> one tsa dead....
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we're spokesperson reed dickens helping us figure it all out coming up next on politicking with larry king. live politicking of larry king was tuesday's election a sign of what's to come in two thousand and sixteen joining us from washington is political senior washington correspondent and aplomb of anna was it a sign of what's going to happen in twenty sixteen and i'm sure we get call it a bell at their desk but it's certainly going to be interesting if. you're going to be. in right instead of right and you live to take it all is there you are democratic candidate now the governor of virginia and then in new jersey there really governor's race that you are watching closely related to sarah he certainly is wearing the same phrase that hearing your trying to appeal to democrats republicans to are you want him to. the national republican party to deal with our economy is. obamacare became an issue in the virginia race did that hope for the president do you think that result. is going to be something to to walk today we were talking to republicans all day long and they say actually quite
we're spokesperson reed dickens helping us figure it all out coming up next on politicking with larry king. live politicking of larry king was tuesday's election a sign of what's to come in two thousand and sixteen joining us from washington is political senior washington correspondent and aplomb of anna was it a sign of what's going to happen in twenty sixteen and i'm sure we get call it a bell at their desk but it's certainly going to be interesting if. you're going to be. in right instead of...
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. >> good evening, larry. let's start with the doctors because there is new increasing concern about how much they will be paid under obama care. now, it's very difficult to get exact figures on what doctors charge. but through interviews with doctors, a news service came up with these useful estimates. a doctor might be paid $100 for an office visit of a complex nature. medicare pays $90 of that. but for the same thing, the exchange plans are offering around $60 to $70. more upsetting to some doctors, they feel these rate reductions aren't being clearly spelled out, not being transparent. separately, the obama administration is pushing back the enrollment dates for the exchanges by eight more days. this means the new deadline to sign up is now december 23rd. anyone picking up a plan by then will be covered as of january 1. next year's deadline will be november 15th, 2014, instead of october 15th. there are some cynics that say the pushes in enrollment pushes it right back to after the mid-term elections. inst
. >> good evening, larry. let's start with the doctors because there is new increasing concern about how much they will be paid under obama care. now, it's very difficult to get exact figures on what doctors charge. but through interviews with doctors, a news service came up with these useful estimates. a doctor might be paid $100 for an office visit of a complex nature. medicare pays $90 of that. but for the same thing, the exchange plans are offering around $60 to $70. more upsetting to...
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good evening, everyone, i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." insurance commissioners say his obama care champions are creating uncertainty. we need to explore what that means. republican congressman brad wen cher and strategy associates and avik roy, author of "how medicaid failed the core." >>>, the insurance commissioners had problems with cancellation renewal. the back payment and payment mechanisms on the obama care website has yet to be ruled. two-week crunch period. does that mean well? >> kathleen sebelius is the former president of national association of insurance commissioners. i keep -- you're not going to invite me to this program anymore because i keep asking the same question. who is advising this president when it comes to how the insurance markets work? i don't get these guys. >> join the crowd. i get that, too. no quarterback. brad, let me go to you, congressman. yesterday we had these revelations from mr. chow, from the hhs. he says 30 to 40% of the website is not brok is not built. specifically the back payments and the purch
good evening, everyone, i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." insurance commissioners say his obama care champions are creating uncertainty. we need to explore what that means. republican congressman brad wen cher and strategy associates and avik roy, author of "how medicaid failed the core." >>>, the insurance commissioners had problems with cancellation renewal. the back payment and payment mechanisms on the obama care website has yet to be ruled....
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bush spokesperson reed dickens helping us figure it all out coming up next on politicking with larry king. live politicking of larry king was tuesday's election a sign of what's to come in twenty sixteen joining us from washington is political senior washington correspondent and aplomb of anna was it a sign of what's going to happen in twenty sixteen points or we get call it a bell area but it's certainly going to be interesting to. see now we are going to be. in writing to the right and you mark to terry mcauliffe there you are democratic candidate now the governor of virginia and then in new jersey if you're really governor's race you are watching three reactors there he certainly is wearing the same phrase they're hearing or trying to appeal to democrats republicans to are you want him to ensure that our the national republican party kind of. our economy is. obamacare became an issue in the bridge in your race did that help the president do you think. result. i actually think this is going to be something to watch today we were talking to republicans all day long and they said the
bush spokesperson reed dickens helping us figure it all out coming up next on politicking with larry king. live politicking of larry king was tuesday's election a sign of what's to come in twenty sixteen joining us from washington is political senior washington correspondent and aplomb of anna was it a sign of what's going to happen in twenty sixteen points or we get call it a bell area but it's certainly going to be interesting to. see now we are going to be. in writing to the right and you...
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bush spokesperson reed dickens helping us figure it all out coming up next on politicking with larry king. live politicking on larry king was tuesday's election a sign of what's to come and twenty sixteen joining us from washington is political senior washington correspondent and a prominent ana was it a sign of what's going to happen in twenty sixteen and i'm sure we get call it out of bel air it. certainly is going to be interesting to have three papers here we are going to be reaching here. in writing to the right and you live to take it all is there you like a bit now the governor of virginia and then to new jersey and yet there it really got very very you were watching closely we had a spare he certainly was wearing the same phrase there hearing your trying to appeal to democrats republicans to ever you want him to change either how are the national republican party to deal with our economy is it. obamacare became an issue in the village in your race did that help the president do you think that result. i actually think this is going to be something to watch today we were talkin
bush spokesperson reed dickens helping us figure it all out coming up next on politicking with larry king. live politicking on larry king was tuesday's election a sign of what's to come and twenty sixteen joining us from washington is political senior washington correspondent and a prominent ana was it a sign of what's going to happen in twenty sixteen and i'm sure we get call it out of bel air it. certainly is going to be interesting to have three papers here we are going to be reaching here....
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larry king w.a.'s superstar musician and actor chris jericho devotee fans are very loyal and i think if they had their way we would be resting in two we are eighty years old and just exploded in a puff of dust in the center of the ring just because i was chris jericho you know internationally famous wrestler in this genre coming to hollywood a lot of people really didn't care when your heroes become your friends that's a pretty cool i'm sure it's happened many times it's a pretty cool kind of a bonus of sure of what we do plus i'm never for his brother i'm the one who's up for the best actor oscar and you just acted me because you got me all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guest chris jericho the acclaim wrestler musician actor author host and television personality also delivers newspapers is the first ever w w e undisputed champion as well as the lead singer of an engine actually famous rock band fozzy with a new web series but i'm chris jericho airing tuesdays on but i'm c
larry king w.a.'s superstar musician and actor chris jericho devotee fans are very loyal and i think if they had their way we would be resting in two we are eighty years old and just exploded in a puff of dust in the center of the ring just because i was chris jericho you know internationally famous wrestler in this genre coming to hollywood a lot of people really didn't care when your heroes become your friends that's a pretty cool i'm sure it's happened many times it's a pretty cool kind of a...
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welcome to another edition of politicking with larry king this will be one of my favorites coasts were with an old friend dick cheney the former vice president ited states we are at a historic location this is the hay adams hotel in washington this is a washington landmark is right across from the white house was right out over the building to our left the old executive office building is directly behind the vice president's shoulders two weeks prior to his first inauguration president obama's family stayed in this hotel it is historic in many many ways i go back a long way before we even start i don't get too personal this show but dick cheney and i share some bonds when i had my heart surgery in eighty seven a year later at the republican convention is mentioned in the book in one nine hundred eighty eight was in new orleans they can i sat in the stairwell at the superdome and he was pumping me with questions about what this says you would like way to put the when they cut open your chest i was. buffeting him with information when president bush announced that dick cheney would be hi
welcome to another edition of politicking with larry king this will be one of my favorites coasts were with an old friend dick cheney the former vice president ited states we are at a historic location this is the hay adams hotel in washington this is a washington landmark is right across from the white house was right out over the building to our left the old executive office building is directly behind the vice president's shoulders two weeks prior to his first inauguration president obama's...
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larry is dead on. there is a lot of private capital dollars ready to invest in that once we figure out the policy side. >> a reaction to what you have heard? >> obviously, we have heard this a lot, and larry obviously organized a discussion for us that we had at the white house with investors around the world. we have by proposing ensuring that our tax laws is generous to a foreign pension, as it would be to a domestic pension, so that is one important area. some of it is all of us working together because it is not just the supply of capital. it is making sure at the state and local government level that people can figure out ways to create a steady certain revenue stream that is what these potential foreign investors and others would be interested in. again, i think it is, as bill is saying, not limiting ourselves to a narrow view of infrastructure. to give you a small example, something that would affect a lot of different countries is the president is insuring an initiative that will happen, becaus
larry is dead on. there is a lot of private capital dollars ready to invest in that once we figure out the policy side. >> a reaction to what you have heard? >> obviously, we have heard this a lot, and larry obviously organized a discussion for us that we had at the white house with investors around the world. we have by proposing ensuring that our tax laws is generous to a foreign pension, as it would be to a domestic pension, so that is one important area. some of it is all of us...
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bush spokesperson reed dickens helping us figure it all out coming up next on politicking with larry king. live politicking of larry king was tuesday's election a sign of what's to come in two thousand and sixteen joining us from washington politico senior washington correspondent and a prominent ana was it a sign of what's going to happen in two thousand and sixteen and i'm sure we get color of bellaire it. certainly you're going to be interesting. now we are going to be. there is it right there right and you are to take it all there you are democratic candidate now the governor of virginia and then in new jersey and yet there really governor's race you were watching three reactors there he certainly was wearing the same phrase that hearing your trying to appeal to democrats republicans to are you want him to ensure that our the national republican party to . our economy is. obamacare became an issue in the virginia race did that help the president do you think that result. is going to be something to talk box to david we're talking about a look at. all day long and they said they a
bush spokesperson reed dickens helping us figure it all out coming up next on politicking with larry king. live politicking of larry king was tuesday's election a sign of what's to come in two thousand and sixteen joining us from washington politico senior washington correspondent and a prominent ana was it a sign of what's going to happen in two thousand and sixteen and i'm sure we get color of bellaire it. certainly you're going to be interesting. now we are going to be. there is it right...
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>> well, larry, it's good to be back. the main thing we would do is first re-establish the relationship between the doctor and the patient and empower families to be in charge of their health care, not washington politicians. so what we do in the health care reform act is allow people to buy insurance across state lines. let them go and broker a competition if they find a plan in a better state, let them buy it. let small businesses pool together to get the same buying power as a large business. we invoke more competition and transparency so people can find out what plans cost. we increase health savings accounts. one of the untold success stories in health care are health savings accounts. again, it empowers people and let's them make the choices with their doctors of what kind of health care they want. it's all based on market solutions in empowering people. you can't fix this law. the president is realizing this. he knew that millions of people would lose their plan but the foundation it's built upon with all of the ta
>> well, larry, it's good to be back. the main thing we would do is first re-establish the relationship between the doctor and the patient and empower families to be in charge of their health care, not washington politicians. so what we do in the health care reform act is allow people to buy insurance across state lines. let them go and broker a competition if they find a plan in a better state, let them buy it. let small businesses pool together to get the same buying power as a large...
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i need your timesheets, larry! >>> in the impact segment tonight, can president obama recover from the botched healthcare rollout? joining me now from d.c. fox correspondent ed henry. you had a little back and forth with mr. carney today, did you not? >> well, sure, because, look, what they tried to do today, because of these new numbers, suggesting that only six people signed up for the president's healthcare law on day one. those are preliminary numbers, estimates. we have to caveat that. that's a pretty embarrassingly number if it's anywhere close to that tried to blame it on darrell issa he was cherry picking data. the fact of the matter is information leaked by the administration. this is internal administration data from a war room at the health and human services department. and the bottom line is if the administration, when i was pressing jay, i was pointing out if the administration wants to end this what they call cherry picking they can do that right now. they did release the numbers that they have. we k
i need your timesheets, larry! >>> in the impact segment tonight, can president obama recover from the botched healthcare rollout? joining me now from d.c. fox correspondent ed henry. you had a little back and forth with mr. carney today, did you not? >> well, sure, because, look, what they tried to do today, because of these new numbers, suggesting that only six people signed up for the president's healthcare law on day one. those are preliminary numbers, estimates. we have to...
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larry king now playing j.f.k. in the t.v. movie killing kennedy it's rob lowe what is it about me that i can bring to j.f.k. because otherwise it's just a saturday night live in person nation no one has can tell me why being successful they would go to grow things you are born feeling empty and you are looking unconsciously or consciously to feel that we do things on parks and rec called the fun run and the fun run is once we've done the scene and off we do one version where we get to do whatever we want and i mean say what ever we want plus i would like to play dr evil. in a movie i would. be good all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now one of my favorite people rob lowe is with us recently seen in the emmy nominated age be old film behind the candelabra as dr jack starts ending his five season run as the whole areas chris stranger on n.b.c.'s parks and recreation early next year end starring as president john f. kennedy in the upcoming national geographic channel t.v. event killing kennedy of premieres sunday
larry king now playing j.f.k. in the t.v. movie killing kennedy it's rob lowe what is it about me that i can bring to j.f.k. because otherwise it's just a saturday night live in person nation no one has can tell me why being successful they would go to grow things you are born feeling empty and you are looking unconsciously or consciously to feel that we do things on parks and rec called the fun run and the fun run is once we've done the scene and off we do one version where we get to do...
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one for marty and one for larry. marty, how many officers do you have dedicated to your graffiti program? and also larry, how many painters or staff is in your graffiti abatement program? >> great questions. >> well, i'm the graffiti guy, graffiti abatement guy. [laughter] (applause) >> as far as the guys i use on my paint overs, i have a group of 3 to 4 guys and i pick them -- they're hand picked by me. i tend to pick guys who are patient, good with kids, guys who are school resource officers. that's a big plus. you know, you've got to like kids, maybe have experience in teaching, coaching, working with kids. like i said in my presentation, you don't want the guy with the rack shock and smoke mirror glasses who looks like he's working on a chain gang. you want someone who can maybe not talk to them in their own vernacular, but who can see eye to eye with them, talk to them about kid things and most of all be patient. and who can document trouble and kind of see things on the horizon that might be issues coming up an
one for marty and one for larry. marty, how many officers do you have dedicated to your graffiti program? and also larry, how many painters or staff is in your graffiti abatement program? >> great questions. >> well, i'm the graffiti guy, graffiti abatement guy. [laughter] (applause) >> as far as the guys i use on my paint overs, i have a group of 3 to 4 guys and i pick them -- they're hand picked by me. i tend to pick guys who are patient, good with kids, guys who are school...
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larry, i love you to death. not everybody loses their health insurance loses it because of obama care. the president was talking about only people in the individual market, only people that were four times above the poverty line. just because you may not like the law, just because there's a problem with his roll out you just can't go make these blanket aserges a million people in california have lost their coverage because of obama care. that's not correct. >> james, the problem is, this is the tip of the iceberg of the roll out and we're seeing enormous problems. the biggest increase in health care koinch this country took place with you, james and bill clinton working with the republicans when they rolled out medicare for low-income people. they added another 20 million people on to the insurance system. it worked. it's helped get people off of welfare as part of that deal. i don't understand why obama couldn't of the 30 million uninsured couldn't have been given basic protection under medicare which would hav
larry, i love you to death. not everybody loses their health insurance loses it because of obama care. the president was talking about only people in the individual market, only people that were four times above the poverty line. just because you may not like the law, just because there's a problem with his roll out you just can't go make these blanket aserges a million people in california have lost their coverage because of obama care. that's not correct. >> james, the problem is, this...