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. >>> "larry king" starts right now. >>> tonight, larry king for the hour. i'm donald trump, and i'm turning the tables on larry on his 25th anniversary at cnn. we'll talk about what might be the most famous kiss ever in prime time. >>> the debate that made and really changed the world. and my own favorite misunderstood moment. >>> plus, hillary clinton, bill mahre, snoop dog, derek dieter. kelly ripa, lionel richie, sean penn. kirstie ally, pam anderson, aretha franklin. quincy jones, bruce willis, and k.d. lang all help as i put larry on the hot seat next on this special anniversary edition of "larry king live." i'm donald trump and it's a pleasure to be here. 25 years ago, cnn said you're hired to larry king. in the quarter century since, he's interviewed just about anybody who's anybody. tonight i ask and larry answers. i've enlisted the assistance of some of the many celebrities he's had on the show, to make things even more interesting, it's going to be an amazing hour. larry's a special guy, and i love doing this. larry? all of the interviews you've d
. >>> "larry king" starts right now. >>> tonight, larry king for the hour. i'm donald trump, and i'm turning the tables on larry on his 25th anniversary at cnn. we'll talk about what might be the most famous kiss ever in prime time. >>> the debate that made and really changed the world. and my own favorite misunderstood moment. >>> plus, hillary clinton, bill mahre, snoop dog, derek dieter. kelly ripa, lionel richie, sean penn. kirstie ally, pam...
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"larry king live" starts right now. >>> tonight, larry king for the hour. i'm donald trump and i'm turning the tables on larry on this 25th anniversary at cnn. we'll talk about what might be the most famous kiss ever in prime time. the debate that made and really changed the world. and my own favorite misunderstood moment. plus, hillary clinton, bill maher, clean dion, laura bush, quinton tarantino, james cameron, lionel, anne hathaway, pam anderson, aretha franklin, quincy jones, bruce willis, tracy morgan and kd lang all help as i put larry on the hot seat next on this special anniversary edition of "larry king live." i'm donald trump and it is a pleasure to be here. 25 years ago, cnn said you're hired to larry king. and in the quarter century since, he's interviewed just about everybody who is anybody. but not tonight. tonight, i ask and larry answers. i've enlisted the assistance of some of the many celebrities he's had on the show to make things even more interesting. it is going to be an amazing hour. larry is a special guy and i love doing this. larr
"larry king live" starts right now. >>> tonight, larry king for the hour. i'm donald trump and i'm turning the tables on larry on this 25th anniversary at cnn. we'll talk about what might be the most famous kiss ever in prime time. the debate that made and really changed the world. and my own favorite misunderstood moment. plus, hillary clinton, bill maher, clean dion, laura bush, quinton tarantino, james cameron, lionel, anne hathaway, pam anderson, aretha franklin, quincy...
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>>> well, back to "larry king live," filling in for larry, dr. drew pinsky, host of "celebrity rehab and author of the mirror effect how celebrity narcissim is seducing america. would you say the male voice on that tape is a narcissist? we heard you made me do this? everything relates to -- >> there are definitely senators sis sick qualities. the question is does he have a narcissistic quality disorder. anybody using alcohol, they are overcome by senatonarcissistic impulses. >> dr. ludwig said there are many women who have been killed, who have been warned. did you perceive danger in that male voice? >> absolutely to both him and her. he, too, himself is in danger. we can't forget this. it's easy to get mad at him. there's a human being suffering and doing horrible things. he may be ill but needs help. >> shaun from access hollywood. you said 50/50 would go see phipps. we know his agent dropped him. >> right. his agent dropped him. a number of co-stars in the past stayed away from him and have not made any comment at all. it's really interesting.
>>> well, back to "larry king live," filling in for larry, dr. drew pinsky, host of "celebrity rehab and author of the mirror effect how celebrity narcissim is seducing america. would you say the male voice on that tape is a narcissist? we heard you made me do this? everything relates to -- >> there are definitely senators sis sick qualities. the question is does he have a narcissistic quality disorder. anybody using alcohol, they are overcome by senatonarcissistic...
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king live," filling in for larry, dr. drew pinsky, host of "celebrity rehab and author of the mirror effect how celebrity narcissim is seducing america. would you say the male voice on that tape is a narcissist? we heard you made me do this? everything relates to -- >> there are definitely senators sis sick qualities. the question is does he have a narcissistic quality disorder. anybody using alcohol, they are overcome by narcissistic impulses. >> dr. ludwig said there are many women who have been killed, who have been warned. did you perceive danger in that male voice? >> absolutely to both him and her. he, too, himself is in danger. we can't forget this. it's easy to get mad at him. there's a human being suffering and doing horrible things. he may be ill but needs help. >> shaun from access hollywood. you said 50/50 would go see phipps. we know his agent dropped him. >> right. his agent dropped him. a number of co-stars in the past stayed away from him and have not made any comment at all. it's really interesting. we di
king live," filling in for larry, dr. drew pinsky, host of "celebrity rehab and author of the mirror effect how celebrity narcissim is seducing america. would you say the male voice on that tape is a narcissist? we heard you made me do this? everything relates to -- >> there are definitely senators sis sick qualities. the question is does he have a narcissistic quality disorder. anybody using alcohol, they are overcome by narcissistic impulses. >> dr. ludwig said there are...
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"larry king live" starts right now. >>> tonight, larry king for the hour. i'm donald trump and i'm turning the tables on larry on this 25th anniversary at cnn. we'll talk about what might be the most famous kiss ever in prime time. the debate that made and really changed the world. and my own favorite misunderstood moment. plus, hillary clinton, bill maher, clean dion, laura bush, quinton tarantino, james cameron, lionel, anne hathaway, pam anderson, aretha franklin, quincy jones, bruce willis,
"larry king live" starts right now. >>> tonight, larry king for the hour. i'm donald trump and i'm turning the tables on larry on this 25th anniversary at cnn. we'll talk about what might be the most famous kiss ever in prime time. the debate that made and really changed the world. and my own favorite misunderstood moment. plus, hillary clinton, bill maher, clean dion, laura bush, quinton tarantino, james cameron, lionel, anne hathaway, pam anderson, aretha franklin, quincy...
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"larry king live" starts right "larry king live" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight -- a prime-time exclusive. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu on the palestinians. >> i think it requires courage on the palestinian side to say, hey, it's over, no more war, no more bloodshed, we're going to make a genuine peace with israel. >> larry: peace talks. >> president abbas, palestinian president, meet me and let's talk peace. >> larry: and israel's bond with the united states. >> we have both common values and unfortunately common enemies. >> larry: was his meeting with president obama a turning point? finally marking a thaw in an icy relationship? benjamin netanyahu for the hour is next on "larry king live." >> larry: we only go back -- well, almost 30 years. b.b. that's his nickname. but i have to refer to him as prime minister netanyahu because that's formality here. the israeli prime minister in new york, a city he knows very well. used to be ambassador to the u.n. let's get right to it. it's good seeing you again, by the way. >> good to see y
"larry king live" starts right "larry king live" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight -- a prime-time exclusive. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu on the palestinians. >> i think it requires courage on the palestinian side to say, hey, it's over, no more war, no more bloodshed, we're going to make a genuine peace with israel. >> larry: peace talks. >> president abbas, palestinian president, meet me and...
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benjamin netanyahu for the hour is next on "larry king live." >> larry: we only go back -- well, almost 30 years. b.b. that's his nickname. but i have to refer to him as prime minister netanyahu because that's formality here. the israeli prime minister in new york, a city he knows very well. used to be ambassador to the u.n. let's get right to it. it's good seeing you again, by the way. >> good to see you, larry. you didn't have to reveal how far back we go together. >> larry: that's right, you got a point. a few months ago, you went to the white house. it didn't go too well. what changed yesterday? >> i think there's an underlying relationship there that people don't appreciate. we have our ups and downs. people focus on the downs and the downs are exaggerated and sometimes distorted. but there is ups and there's a basic bedrock of identification, common values between israel and the united states. the president gives it expression. i give it expression. and yesterday's meeting gave it expression. i think there is a solidity of ties between israel and the united states that the preside
benjamin netanyahu for the hour is next on "larry king live." >> larry: we only go back -- well, almost 30 years. b.b. that's his nickname. but i have to refer to him as prime minister netanyahu because that's formality here. the israeli prime minister in new york, a city he knows very well. used to be ambassador to the u.n. let's get right to it. it's good seeing you again, by the way. >> good to see you, larry. you didn't have to reveal how far back we go together....
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there's always been a larry king. i can't believe that we're not going see you on during the week at night in the fall. >> larry: it will be sometime in the fall. i will be doing specials. i will pop up. when are you going leave the daily grind? >> caller: i feel like leaving the same time you to at this point. i think bill is totally responsible for this. >> larry: in what way? >> just by being there. he's cast a spell out. >> i would do anything to keep larry in the chair. >> caller: so would i. larry has always been with us. i will miss you terribly. larry, frankly you are one of a kind. i miss you, i miss your suspenders and your voice and everything. >> larry: i'm not going away! >> caller: okay. that's what i want to hear. that's why i called. i want to make sure you are not going away. >> good night. >> that was not regis. that was an impressionist. he did a fantastic impression? >> larry: frank? >> i don't know who the impressionists are. rich little. >> larry: did you see the guy at the mirage in vegas? >> wh
there's always been a larry king. i can't believe that we're not going see you on during the week at night in the fall. >> larry: it will be sometime in the fall. i will be doing specials. i will pop up. when are you going leave the daily grind? >> caller: i feel like leaving the same time you to at this point. i think bill is totally responsible for this. >> larry: in what way? >> just by being there. he's cast a spell out. >> i would do anything to keep larry in...
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he's bill maher and he's next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. before i start the show tonight, i want to share some personal news with you. 25 years ago i sat across this table from new york governor mario cuomo for the first broadcast ever of "larry king live." and now decades later, i talked to the guys here at cnn and i told them i'd like to end "larry king live," the nightly show, this fall, and cnn has graciously agreed to it giving me more time for my wife and i to get to the kids' little league games. i'll still be a part of the cnn family hosting several "larry king" specials on major national and international subjects, and we'll be here for a lot of time until a replacement is found. we'll be here into the fall. tomorrow night, in fact, elizabeth edwards will be our special guest. i'm incredibly proud that we recently made "the guinness book of world records" for having the longest running show with the same host in the same timeslot on the same network. with that chapter closing, i'm looking forward to the future, what my next chapter
he's bill maher and he's next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. before i start the show tonight, i want to share some personal news with you. 25 years ago i sat across this table from new york governor mario cuomo for the first broadcast ever of "larry king live." and now decades later, i talked to the guys here at cnn and i told them i'd like to end "larry king live," the nightly show, this fall, and cnn has graciously agreed to it giving me more...
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benjamin netanyahu for the hour is next on "larry king live." >>> we only go back almost 30 years. bebe, that is his nickname, i have to refer to him as prime minister netanyahu that's formality here. benjamin netanyahu, prime minister in new york, a city he knows well, used to be a former ambassador to the u.n. >> good to see you, larry, you didn't have to reveal how far back we go together. already yeah you've got a point. a few months ago you went to the white house and it didn't go too well. what changed yesterday? >> i think there's an underlying relationship there that people don't appreciate. we have our ups and downs. people focus on the downs and the downs are exaggerated and sometimes distorted, but there's ups and there's a basic bedrock of identification, common values between israel and united states. the president gives an expression, i given a expression. yesterday's meeting gave an expression. i think there's a solidity of ties between israel and the united states that the president of the united states and the prime minister of israel reflect in their meeting. no m
benjamin netanyahu for the hour is next on "larry king live." >>> we only go back almost 30 years. bebe, that is his nickname, i have to refer to him as prime minister netanyahu that's formality here. benjamin netanyahu, prime minister in new york, a city he knows well, used to be a former ambassador to the u.n. >> good to see you, larry, you didn't have to reveal how far back we go together. already yeah you've got a point. a few months ago you went to the white house...
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benjamin netanyahu for the hour is next on "larry king live." >>> we only go back almost 30 years. bebe, that is his nickname, i have to refer to him as prime minister netanyahu that's formality here. benjamin netanyahu, prime minister in new york, a city he knows well, used to be a former ambassador to the u.n. >> good to see you, larry, you didn't have to reveal how far back we go together. >> yeah, you've got a point a few months ago, you went to the white house, it didn't go too well, what changed yesterday? >> i think there's an underlying relationship there that people don't appreciate. we have our ups and downs. people focus on the downs and the downs are exaggerated and sometimes distorted, but there's ups and there's a basic bedrock of identification, common values between israel and united states. the president gives an expression, i given a expression. yesterday's meeting gave an expression. i think there's a solidity of ties between israel and the united states that the president of the united states and the prime minister of israel reflect in their meeting. no matter w
benjamin netanyahu for the hour is next on "larry king live." >>> we only go back almost 30 years. bebe, that is his nickname, i have to refer to him as prime minister netanyahu that's formality here. benjamin netanyahu, prime minister in new york, a city he knows well, used to be a former ambassador to the u.n. >> good to see you, larry, you didn't have to reveal how far back we go together. >> yeah, you've got a point a few months ago, you went to the white...
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we welcome back tim kaine to "larry king live." he is the dnc chairman, former governor of virginia. always good to see him. here is some of what steele say said. we will get the governor's reaction after this. watch. >> larry: governor, should steele say good-bye? >> well, you know, larry, i'm going to leave that for the republicans but let me say this my reaction to the comments. the comes were outrageous to say that the afghanistan war was a war of obama's choosing, ignores 9/11, ignores president bush going to a bipartisan congress and getting their support for going after the terrorists who did us harm, ignores the international coalition that joins with us n another way, as outrageous the statements are, they are also, i think, a logical extensions of what the republican party's game plan is which is blame the president for anything and oppose him on everything. earlier this year, as you new york the chairman wrote a book, chairman steele wrote a book, the subtitle was "ten twice stop the obama agenda." that is the republican
we welcome back tim kaine to "larry king live." he is the dnc chairman, former governor of virginia. always good to see him. here is some of what steele say said. we will get the governor's reaction after this. watch. >> larry: governor, should steele say good-bye? >> well, you know, larry, i'm going to leave that for the republicans but let me say this my reaction to the comments. the comes were outrageous to say that the afghanistan war was a war of obama's choosing,...
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am i doing a dramatic reading on "larry king." pressure. >> larry: read an excerpt from "the obama diaries. "go. >> this is like vegas, the sands in vegas. do you know, he actually has a little admiration for hugo chavez, they had the moment, hugo gave him the book. remember that moment. he has admiration for him. this is larry, again, shocking to read. april 21st, 2009. he has got his own tv show and since he controls the stations, he talk as long as he likes. when you are president there is nothing more important than connecting with your followers. no one should obstruct that communication. uh, and what we really need now is an obama network. uh, i'll show them who the most trusted name in news looks like. move over, ac 360, by the time the obama factor comes on the air you are going to be cut down to ac 180. i don't know what that is. larry, that's shocking. i mean, it's very narcissistic. i mean, kind of narcissistic. the president is on television all the time. and larry, you saw him on "the view" joy behar, your pal, my ver
am i doing a dramatic reading on "larry king." pressure. >> larry: read an excerpt from "the obama diaries. "go. >> this is like vegas, the sands in vegas. do you know, he actually has a little admiration for hugo chavez, they had the moment, hugo gave him the book. remember that moment. he has admiration for him. this is larry, again, shocking to read. april 21st, 2009. he has got his own tv show and since he controls the stations, he talk as long as he likes....
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larry king starts now. larry king starts now. i'll see you tomorrow night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight -- two little boys, alex and derek king, 11 and 12, brutally murder their own father. >> derek took the hits. but i was the one that gave him the idea. >> larry: their trial, a sensation. the entire country wondered why. what led to his hideous end at the hands of his own sons? >> hit him somewhere around ten times. >> larry: one of the brothers is here, nine years later, to talk about a single act of violence and its impact and how he is making the most of a second chance at life as a free man. it's next on "larry king live." we welcome alex king to "larry king live." he pled guilty, along with his brother derek, to the third degree murder of their father back in 2001. he served seven years in prison. his unofficial adoptive mother is catherine medico, and she is with us too. catherine met alex while writing a book about this case. we invited derek king to join us. he chose not to appear. we'll talk
larry king starts now. larry king starts now. i'll see you tomorrow night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight -- two little boys, alex and derek king, 11 and 12, brutally murder their own father. >> derek took the hits. but i was the one that gave him the idea. >> larry: their trial, a sensation. the entire country wondered why. what led to his hideous end at the hands of his own sons? >> hit him somewhere around ten times. >> larry: one of the...
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next on "larry king live." good evening. couple of program notes. laura ingraham is here tomorrow night and tony robbins on friday. michael moore is with us tonight. the oscar winning documentary filmmaker, founder of the traverse city film festival, annual event which kicks off right now and runs through sunday. michael joins us from traverse city, his open space outdoor cinema. why a film festival in traverse city, michigan? >> why not? i guess it's because where i live, but it -- you know, it's like a lot of small towns across the country and in the midwest here where people are just dying to see a good movie and there
next on "larry king live." good evening. couple of program notes. laura ingraham is here tomorrow night and tony robbins on friday. michael moore is with us tonight. the oscar winning documentary filmmaker, founder of the traverse city film festival, annual event which kicks off right now and runs through sunday. michael joins us from traverse city, his open space outdoor cinema. why a film festival in traverse city, michigan? >> why not? i guess it's because where i live, but...
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"larry king" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, elizabeth edwards, a prime-time exclusive. >> i think it's important for me to understand i didn't do anything wrong. >> the baby he fathered with his mistress. >> i have seen the child actually. >> larry: what the scandal did to her. and how she feels right now about the man who betrayed her. you love john? the resilient elizabeth edwards is next on "larry king live." >> larry: it's a great pleasure to welcome back to "larry king live" one of my favorite people, elizabeth edwards, the author of the number one "new york times" best-seller "resilience, reflections on the burdens and gifts of facing life's adversities." it's now out in paper back. with a very candid and compelling new afterword. she is a senior fellow working on health care issues. it's always good to see her. you look so good. how are you feeling? >> i feel great actually. you know, i'm always going to have some sort of treatment. i'm on chemotherapy now. had chemotherapy this morning, matter of fact, in north carolina. sometimes the tr
"larry king" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, elizabeth edwards, a prime-time exclusive. >> i think it's important for me to understand i didn't do anything wrong. >> the baby he fathered with his mistress. >> i have seen the child actually. >> larry: what the scandal did to her. and how she feels right now about the man who betrayed her. you love john? the resilient elizabeth edwards is next on "larry king...
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larry king starts now. see you tomorrow from the gulf. >> larry: tonight, elizabeth edwards, a prime-time exclusive. on her husband's shocking affair that wrecked the marriage. >> i think it's important for me to understand i didn't do anything wrong. >> larry: the baby he fathered with his mistress. >> i have seen the child actually. >> larry: what the scandal did to her. and how she feels right now about the man who betrayed her. you love john? the resilient elizabeth edwards is next -- on "larry king live." >> larry: it's a great pleasure to welcome back to "larry king live" one of my favorite people, elizabeth edwards, the author of the number-one "new york times" best-seller "resilience, reflections on the burdens and gifts of facing life's adversities." it's now out in paperback. with a very candid and compelling new afterward. elizabeth is a senior fellow at the center for american progress, working on health care issues. always good to see her. you look so good. how are you feeling? >> i feel great
larry king starts now. see you tomorrow from the gulf. >> larry: tonight, elizabeth edwards, a prime-time exclusive. on her husband's shocking affair that wrecked the marriage. >> i think it's important for me to understand i didn't do anything wrong. >> larry: the baby he fathered with his mistress. >> i have seen the child actually. >> larry: what the scandal did to her. and how she feels right now about the man who betrayed her. you love john? the resilient...
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"larry king" starts right now. have a good one. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, a palin family bombshell. bristol and levi johnston are getting married. the happy couple once estranged reveal their engagement secret to the world and her mom on the cover of a magazine. what does sarah palin have to say about that? plus, the shocking billboard that compared the president to hitler and lenin. tea party activists are behind it. the naacp condemns it. who's right? who's wrong? next. on "larry king live." good evening. what could be a turning point in the gulf oil spill tragedy. let's get the latest from cnn's ed lavandera in new orleans. what's the latest, ed? >> reporter: well, larry, right now, we know that officials with bp and the federal government are entering into the preliminary testing phase, getting ready for what's called the integrity test. based on the readings they get from this test. will determine whether or not this containment cap that they put in place on monday will work as t
"larry king" starts right now. have a good one. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, a palin family bombshell. bristol and levi johnston are getting married. the happy couple once estranged reveal their engagement secret to the world and her mom on the cover of a magazine. what does sarah palin have to say about that? plus, the shocking billboard that compared the president to hitler and lenin. tea party activists are behind it. the naacp condemns it. who's...
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larry king starts now. see you tomorrow night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, laura ingraham's on the warpath. hear her surprising stance on sarah palin. her opinion on the afghanistan war leaks. and her view of president obama's latest charge offensive. >> i have to admit i don't know who snooki is. >> you don't? >> larry: plus arizona governor jan brewer fighting back on immigration. if you thought she's giving up the fight against illegals you're wrong. she took new court action hours ago. is she begging for an all-out brawl? next on "larry king live." we begin by welcoming governor jan brewer, republican of arizona. hours ago she filed an appeal with the 9th circuit court of appeals after a federal judge yesterday blocked key part of her state's anti-immigration law. 9 thank you for joining us, governor. is there any part of the judge's ruling that at all had any affect on you where you said maybe she's got a point? >> well, of course, we listened very carefully to her statemen
larry king starts now. see you tomorrow night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, laura ingraham's on the warpath. hear her surprising stance on sarah palin. her opinion on the afghanistan war leaks. and her view of president obama's latest charge offensive. >> i have to admit i don't know who snooki is. >> you don't? >> larry: plus arizona governor jan brewer fighting back on immigration. if you thought she's giving up the fight against illegals...
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lebron james on "larry king live." don't go away. >> i knew at that time he was the best high school player in the country. you know, he's the best player in the world, i think that that's something he's still working at. i know that he's working towards. he has done a great job of exceeding all those expectations. he's only got one hurdle left. >> whoa! >>> we ain't going to do too much on this court because it's a little wet. i don't want you to sprain your ankle or nothing like that. >> that's all i need. >> i don't want to mess up your nba career. we'll just shoot a little bit. ♪ >> larry: oh, don't show the ones i miss! ♪ >> easy money, easy. >> larry: all right. i made my one shot. >> we made our one shot. thanks. appreciate it. thank you so much. >> larry: we're at this beautiful house in suburban akron. what city are we in, actually? >> bath. bath township. >> larry: bath township. >> it sounds a little bit more elegant. >> larry: a little impressive. how big a house? >> how big a house? it's pretty big. i'
lebron james on "larry king live." don't go away. >> i knew at that time he was the best high school player in the country. you know, he's the best player in the world, i think that that's something he's still working at. i know that he's working towards. he has done a great job of exceeding all those expectations. he's only got one hurdle left. >> whoa! >>> we ain't going to do too much on this court because it's a little wet. i don't want you to sprain your...
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next -- on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. jim gilchrest is president and founder of the minuteman project. their aim to prevent illegal immigration across the southern united states border. jorge ramos is author of univision and country for all, immigrant manifesto. they're on opposite sides of the immigration issue. judge bolton granted a temporary injunction that prevents police from questioning people about their immigration status. she's also blocked a provision that would make it a crime to fail to apply for or carry alien registration papers. all for an unauthorized alien to solicit, apply for or perform work. these provisions were to go into effect less than 24 hours from now in arizona. you disagreed i guess with her decision, jim. why? >> certainly disagreed. i feel the statement she made to the american public is that the united states is no longer a nation governed by laws. the rule of law essentially is meaningless. certainly to jane and joe average america out there. and i believe there's a lot of pandering being
next -- on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. jim gilchrest is president and founder of the minuteman project. their aim to prevent illegal immigration across the southern united states border. jorge ramos is author of univision and country for all, immigrant manifesto. they're on opposite sides of the immigration issue. judge bolton granted a temporary injunction that prevents police from questioning people about their immigration status. she's also blocked a provision...
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. >> here's "larry king live." 3. >> larry: tonight, can killers be reformed? what about other criminals who one day could be walking the streets? >> come back out slicker than you were before you went in. >> the system itself rehabilitated me. >> larry: our guests were both locked behind bars before the system helped them. >> i think i'm a pretty good taxpayer myself. >> larry: their message -- save lives on the inside, will sahel on the outside. not everyone is cheering, though. the debate over prison reform next on "larry king live." we begin with judge greg mathis. he's host of "the judge mathis show." he's a retired district court judge. he's launched a prisoner program ca called peer, which encourages inmates to change their lives. how did this start? >> well, it started on my own e reflection on my own experience. prior to becoming a lawyer and a judge, i was a street youth, a high school dropout and was in jail for mine months carrying a gun, and was able to turn my life around through education. i decided after seeing the overwhelming black population
. >> here's "larry king live." 3. >> larry: tonight, can killers be reformed? what about other criminals who one day could be walking the streets? >> come back out slicker than you were before you went in. >> the system itself rehabilitated me. >> larry: our guests were both locked behind bars before the system helped them. >> i think i'm a pretty good taxpayer myself. >> larry: their message -- save lives on the inside, will sahel on the...
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it's next on "larry king live." >> larry: we welcome alex king to "larry king live." he pled guilty, along with his brother derek, to the third degree murder of their father back in 2001. he served seven years in prison. his unofficial adoptive mother is catherine medico, and she is with us, too. catherine met alex while writing a book about this case. we invited derek king to join us. he chose not to appear. we will talk to alex and catherine in a minute. first, let's go back in time. nine years ago to the night that changed everything. watch. in november of 2001, 40-year-old terry king was murdered, his head smashed with a baseball bat and his house set on fire. his two sons, 12-year-old alex and 13-year-old derek, eventually confessed to the brutal crime. >> i hit him once and then i heard him moan, and then i was afraid that he might wake up and see us, so i just kept on hitting him. >> okay. >> hit him somewhere around ten times. >> derek took the hits, but i was the one that gave him the idea. >> larry: but later they changed their story and blamed this man, ric
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larry king is old and gone. you've been watching the "horati-show." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: yeah, that was a weird audition, i think. that was a weird -- you kept the glasses though. >> yeah. [ laughter ] i kept the glasses. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: glad you held on to those things. well, my thanks to my good buddy, horatio sanz right here, everybody. stick around. widespread panic performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ could switching to geico really save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance? can fÚtbol announcer andrÉs cantor make any sport exciting? ha sido una partida intensa hoy. jadrovski estÁ pensando. estÁ pensando. veamos que va a hacer. moverÁ la reina o moverÁ el caballo? que tensiÓn. viene... viene, viene, viene... gooooooooooooooool! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guests are a beloved rock band from athens, georgia, whose latest album "dirty side dow
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it's next on "larry king live." >> larry: we welcome alex king to "larry king live". he pled guilty, along with his brother derek, to the third degree murder of their father back in 2001. he served seven years in prison. his unofficial adoptive mother is catherine medico, and she is with us, too. catherine met alex while writing a book about this case. we invited derek king to join us. he chose not to appear. we'll talk to alex and catherine in a minute. first, let's go back in time. nine years ago to the night that changed everything. watch. in november of 2001, 40-year-old terry king was murdered, his head smashed with a baseball bat and his house set on fire. his two sons, 12-year-old alex and 13-year-old derek, eventually confessed to the brutal crime. >> i hit him once and then i heard him moan, and then i was afraid that he might wake up and see us, so i just kept on hitting him. >> okay. >> hit him somewhere around ten times. >> derek took the hits, but i was the one that gave him the idea. >> larry: but later they changed their story and blamed this man, rick
it's next on "larry king live." >> larry: we welcome alex king to "larry king live". he pled guilty, along with his brother derek, to the third degree murder of their father back in 2001. he served seven years in prison. his unofficial adoptive mother is catherine medico, and she is with us, too. catherine met alex while writing a book about this case. we invited derek king to join us. he chose not to appear. we'll talk to alex and catherine in a minute. first, let's...
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larry king starts right now. "larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, queen latifah. like you've never seen her. >> where's the camera? come close. >> larry: the music and movie superstar confronts ageing in hollywood. >> good, lar. >> larry: the wake-up call that saved her. >> using alcohol to numb whatever emotions i was dealing with. >> larry: and why her personal life is nobody's business. >> don't go there, larry. >> larry: i'm not. she's a role model who's real i. enjoy just being me. i don't freed to be queen latifah the brand 24 hours a day. >> larry: queen latifah for the hour is next. on "larry king live." >> larry: queen latifah, grammy winner. oscar nominated actress. entrepreneur, philanthropist, great talent and author of a new book "put on your crown: life-changing moments on the path to queen-dom" with us for the full hour. always great to see her. tell me about this title. what do we mean by "put on your crown"? >> first of all, thank you for having me here, larry. >> larry: you're welcome. >> i feel like every woman is a queen, and we should be treat
larry king starts right now. "larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, queen latifah. like you've never seen her. >> where's the camera? come close. >> larry: the music and movie superstar confronts ageing in hollywood. >> good, lar. >> larry: the wake-up call that saved her. >> using alcohol to numb whatever emotions i was dealing with. >> larry: and why her personal life is nobody's business. >> don't go there, larry....
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it's next on "larry king live." we welcome alex king to "larry king live." he pled guilty, along with his brother derek, to the third degree murder of their father back in 2001. he served seven years in prison. his unofficial adoptive mother is catherine. she is with us too. catherine met alex while writing a book about this case. we invited derek king to join us. he chose not to appear. first, let's go back in time. nine years ago to the night that changed everything. watch. in november of 2001, 40-year-old terry king was murdered. his head smashed with a baseball bat. and his house set on fire. his two sons, 12-year-old alex and 13-year-old derek, eventually confessed to the brutal crime. >> i hit him once and then i heard him moan and then i was afraid that he might wake up and see us so i just kept on hitting him. >> okay. >> hit him somewhere around ten times. >> but i was the one that gave him the idea. >> larry: but later they changed their story and blamed this man, rick chavez, their father's friend, with the killing. the boys also said that chavez,
it's next on "larry king live." we welcome alex king to "larry king live." he pled guilty, along with his brother derek, to the third degree murder of their father back in 2001. he served seven years in prison. his unofficial adoptive mother is catherine. she is with us too. catherine met alex while writing a book about this case. we invited derek king to join us. he chose not to appear. first, let's go back in time. nine years ago to the night that changed everything....
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next on "larry king live." >> larry: everybody's talking about lindsay lohan tonight. joining us is michael lohan, lindsay lohan's father, a "larry king live" exclusive and his attorney. first, let's go to the detention center in california, where the insider, chris jacobs is. >> reporter: how are you? >> larry: fine. >> reporter: when she arrived at the courthouse earlier today, i think frenzy would be an understatement. there was a crush of paparazzi waiting on the courthouse steps. if you watch one of the tapes closely, you can see someone through confetti on her as she made her way in the courthouse. she spent about 40 minutes inside the courtroom, remanded and put in custody and she was transported here to linwood and arrived about 10:00 this morning. >> larry: how far is linwood from the courthouse? >> reporter: it probably took them 45 minutes to an hour to get down here. i'm sure there was a caravan following them. upon arrival, she was processed like any other inmate would be. i don't believe she was given any special treatment or privileges during the booking
next on "larry king live." >> larry: everybody's talking about lindsay lohan tonight. joining us is michael lohan, lindsay lohan's father, a "larry king live" exclusive and his attorney. first, let's go to the detention center in california, where the insider, chris jacobs is. >> reporter: how are you? >> larry: fine. >> reporter: when she arrived at the courthouse earlier today, i think frenzy would be an understatement. there was a crush of...
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"larry king live" starts right "larry king live" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com pickens is back. on the latest drama in the gulf. caps in place. going to hold? what about the seat? the legendary oil man weighs in on the danger that could be lurking. could be looming, 5,000 feet below the surface. >>> surplus the tea party movement tearing apart? it fires one of its most vocal supporters. president obama rips into republicans on the economy. then, are we safe? a scary report about u.s. security says who knows? next on "larry king live." >> larry: we're going to learn a lot tonight. we welcome back one of our favorites, boone pickens, the legendary oil man, founder of bp capital management. those are his initials, by the way, not associated with bp oil. he advocates the oil for reducing u.s. dependence on oil. four new days of testing continues in the gulf mexico. this followed 87 days of oil gushing into the gulf. is it over? >> you remember our first meeting was 38 days. >> larry: 38 days. >> 38. >> larry: it was supposed to end and you said it's going to go anot
"larry king live" starts right "larry king live" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com pickens is back. on the latest drama in the gulf. caps in place. going to hold? what about the seat? the legendary oil man weighs in on the danger that could be lurking. could be looming, 5,000 feet below the surface. >>> surplus the tea party movement tearing apart? it fires one of its most vocal supporters. president obama rips into republicans on the economy....
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they are up next when "larry king live" continues. stay with us. [ male announcer ] the financial headlines can be unsettling. but what if there were a different story? of one financial company that grew stronger through the crisis. when some lost their way, this company led the way. by protecting clients and turning uncertainty into confidence. what if that story were true? it is. ♪ >>> welcome back to "larry king live," i'm soledad o'brien sitting in for larry tonight. we are talking about haiti six months after the earthquake. first want to get you an update on the breaking news about the oil spill in the gulf. here is ed lavandera with the latest that the new cap that bp just placed on the leaking well. how is it looking ed? >> reporter: it sets the stage for tomorrow for the integrity testing of the new containment cap that has been put into place tonight. the testing will begin tomorrow and a variety of things can happen. a variety variety of things, you can imagine in these control rooms across bp company head quarters that t
they are up next when "larry king live" continues. stay with us. [ male announcer ] the financial headlines can be unsettling. but what if there were a different story? of one financial company that grew stronger through the crisis. when some lost their way, this company led the way. by protecting clients and turning uncertainty into confidence. what if that story were true? it is. ♪ >>> welcome back to "larry king live," i'm soledad o'brien sitting in for larry...
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a very very interesting man seemed very closed off very shy now is going to be on larry king live now he's everywhere now the mainstream media is just stepping all over themselves to be the first ones to speak to him which to me it's interesting because do you feel like perhaps he is a person to his character now is eclipsing the documents that are being released information the videos that are getting out there you know in some ways i think that is the case but we sort of always see that with media where sometimes the figure is more important than the story i mean look at the broader thing that he's trying to do with these leaked documents i mean it's not like he leaks something so astounding that we didn't have any inkling of this before i mean we knew that the pakistani intelligence officers were not necessarily the best allies for the united states we knew that there were certain murders that were covered up you know the sort of just puts out more information out there for us to dig through but what i think it will do is sort of focus the media on the conflict itself which they're
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the resilient elizabeth edwards is next on "larry king live." >> larry: it's a great pleasure to welcome back to "larry king live" one of my favorite people, elizabeth edwards, the author of the number one new york times best seller "resilience: reflection on the burdens and gifts of facing life's adversities." it's now out in paperback. with a very candid and compelling new afterword. elizabeth edwards is a senior fellow working on health care issues. it's always good to see her. you look so good. how are you feeling? >> i feel great actually. you know, i'm always going to have some sort of treatment. i'm on chemotherapy now. had chemotherapy this morning, as a matter of fact, in north carolina. and, you know, sometimes the treatment gets you down but the disease is not getting me down. >> larry: what does the chemo do? you're in stage 4, right? >> i'm stage 4. the chemo i'm taking right now actually has a rot of effect on my blood. so, you know, i'm not supposed to cut my cuticles or floss or do thing that might introduce infection. and sometimes i'm breathless. so i'm planning a trip
the resilient elizabeth edwards is next on "larry king live." >> larry: it's a great pleasure to welcome back to "larry king live" one of my favorite people, elizabeth edwards, the author of the number one new york times best seller "resilience: reflection on the burdens and gifts of facing life's adversities." it's now out in paperback. with a very candid and compelling new afterword. elizabeth edwards is a senior fellow working on health care issues. it's...
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>> um -- >> reporter: the resilient elizabeth edwards is next on "larry king live." >> larry: it's a great pleasure to welcome back to "larry king live" one of my favorite people, elizabeth edwards, the author of the number-one "new york times" best-seller "resilience, reflections on the burdens and gifts of facing life's adversities." it's now out in paperback. with a very candid and compelling new afterword. elizabeth is a senior fellow with the center for american progress working on health care issues. it's always good to see you. you look so good. you got to tell me. how are you feeling? >> i feel great actually. you know, i'm always going to have some sort of treatment. i'm on chemotherapy now. had chemotherapy this morning, matter of fact, in north carolina. and sometimes the treatment gets you down. but the disease is not getting me down. >> larry: what does the chemo do? you're in stage 4, right? >> i'm stage 4. the chemo i'm taking right now actually has a lot of effect on my blood. so i'm not supposed to cut my cuticles or floss or do things that might introduce infection.
>> um -- >> reporter: the resilient elizabeth edwards is next on "larry king live." >> larry: it's a great pleasure to welcome back to "larry king live" one of my favorite people, elizabeth edwards, the author of the number-one "new york times" best-seller "resilience, reflections on the burdens and gifts of facing life's adversities." it's now out in paperback. with a very candid and compelling new afterword. elizabeth is a senior...
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larry king starts now. >> larry: tonight, a palin family bombshell. bristol and levi johnston are getting married. the happy couple, once estranged, reveal their engagement secret to the world and her mom on the cover of a magazine. what does sarah palin have to say about that? >>> plus, the shocking billboard that compared the president to hitler and lenin. tea party activists are behind it. the naacp condemns it. who's right? who's wrong? next on "larry king live." good evening. we begin with breaking news in what could be a turning point in the gulf oil spill tragedy. let's get the latest from cnn's ed lavandera in new orleans. what's the latest, ed? >> reporter: well, larry, right now, we know that officials with bp and the federal government are entering into the preliminary testing phase, getting ready for what's called the integrity test. based on the readings they get from these tests overed course of the next 48 hours will determine whether this containment cap that they put in place on monday will work as they hope it does. and if it does, i
larry king starts now. >> larry: tonight, a palin family bombshell. bristol and levi johnston are getting married. the happy couple, once estranged, reveal their engagement secret to the world and her mom on the cover of a magazine. what does sarah palin have to say about that? >>> plus, the shocking billboard that compared the president to hitler and lenin. tea party activists are behind it. the naacp condemns it. who's right? who's wrong? next on "larry king live."...
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after this on this edition of "larry king live." still to come, hugh hefner. don't go away. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first flight. i want to run a marathon. i'm going to work with kids. i'm going to own my own restaurant. when i grow up, i'm going to start a band. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. thanks, mom. i just want to get my car back. [ female announcer ] together we can discover the best of what's next at aarp.org. [ laughter ] [ slamming ] [ engines revving ] [ tires screech ] [ engine revving ] [ male announcer ] before you take it on your road trip... we take it on ours. [ children laughing ] now during the summer event, get an exceptionally engineered mercedes-benz like the 2010 c-class, an iihs top safety pick, for 1.9 percent apr or lease one for $349 a month. >> larry: dana, is this all a product of our times? everybody, right, left, naacp, jumped the gun? >> oh, you nailed it, larry. it is a complete product of our times. what we've seen here, we saw the
after this on this edition of "larry king live." still to come, hugh hefner. don't go away. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first flight. i want to run a marathon. i'm going to work with kids. i'm going to own my own restaurant. when i grow up, i'm going to start a band. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. thanks, mom. i just want to get my car back. [ female announcer ] together we can discover the best of what's next at...
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the cast of "whale wars" next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. we are talking tonight with people who say they're ready to sacrifice their own lives to save whales. the controversial anti-whaling activities of the sea shepard conservation society are chronicled on the documentary show "whale wars" now in its third season on animal planet. we welcome captain paul watson, founder of sea shepard, a co-founding director of the green peace foundation. captain chuck swift, captain of the bob barker, one of the vessels operated by sea shepard. and, a member of the sea shepard crew of the bob barker. most amped up in your face yet, season for "whale wars," occurs now. it premiered by the way last month. it is going to be a heck of a year for animal planet, and them and for us to have them with us. how did you get into this? why do you whale save? >> i have been doing this really pretty much all my life. but it really goes back to 1977 when i was on a green peace mission and the soviets had harpooned a whale. it turned to defend its pod. it was harpooned
the cast of "whale wars" next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. we are talking tonight with people who say they're ready to sacrifice their own lives to save whales. the controversial anti-whaling activities of the sea shepard conservation society are chronicled on the documentary show "whale wars" now in its third season on animal planet. we welcome captain paul watson, founder of sea shepard, a co-founding director of the green peace foundation....
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richard katz and larry king. this is what gene gordon lidy says. the temptation to cheat is very strong. the more successful and powerful a man becomes, the more typical infidelity becomes. women are naturally attracted to wealth and power and will throw themselves to a man who has either. if takes some one with extraordinary self-control to deny them that temptation. if a man wants to cheat i would give him the same advice i was going to give a man that was temped to try heroin, don't do it. >> power is afro dees shee back. >> i would also tell that man don't think you will get away with it. women always know. once you break that bond of trust, it may be forgiven but never be forgotten. you will never get back what you once had. don't do it. gordon lidy. you believe all that? >> i believe what he is saying is absolutely correct. >> women have some power to detect? >> i know my wife in particular has that power to detect. i belt yours has it as well. either one of us better be careful if we have such a notion. >> i know your wife very well. rose wh
richard katz and larry king. this is what gene gordon lidy says. the temptation to cheat is very strong. the more successful and powerful a man becomes, the more typical infidelity becomes. women are naturally attracted to wealth and power and will throw themselves to a man who has either. if takes some one with extraordinary self-control to deny them that temptation. if a man wants to cheat i would give him the same advice i was going to give a man that was temped to try heroin, don't do it....
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larry king starts now. see you tomorrow night. >> larry: tonight, michael moore, the filmmaker, sounds off. on the fortune bp's ceo is being paid to step down and the bombshell leaks about afghanistan. he'll take your calls. and then -- >> this crime hurts families and it violates people. it is vile and it is threatening. >> larry: stalking victim erin andrews implores congress today, make stalkers pay. it happened to olympic champion shawn johnson. a mental patient armed with loaded weapons, duct tape and zip ties targeted and pursued her and she's here to say, "enough." next on "larry king live." good evening. couple of program notes. laura ingraham is here tomorrow night and tony robbins on friday. michael moore is with us tonight. the oscar winning documentary filmmaker, founder of the traverse city film festival, annual event which kicks off right now and runs through sunday. michael joins us from traverse city, his open space outdoor cinema. why a film festival in traverse city, michigan? >> why not?
larry king starts now. see you tomorrow night. >> larry: tonight, michael moore, the filmmaker, sounds off. on the fortune bp's ceo is being paid to step down and the bombshell leaks about afghanistan. he'll take your calls. and then -- >> this crime hurts families and it violates people. it is vile and it is threatening. >> larry: stalking victim erin andrews implores congress today, make stalkers pay. it happened to olympic champion shawn johnson. a mental patient armed with...
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thank you, larry king. >> larry: let me get a break so we can pay for it. more with dog, snoop and the judge right after this. ♪ ♪ d ssiliefoow fit ckop t dr, rsretsvethg. ♪ rsmos fwa ft. fit ckop t dr, e w twk. on fm ri, op wh ee dabits acsswwprtrayom >> p.e.e.r. stands for prisoners educated for empower. and respect. i started this initiative to try and deliver a way out to inmates on how to empower themselves and leave prison and not return, like 70% of those who do return within three years. the fact is the only way out is an education. >> larry: judge mathis' program is p.e.e.r., and we'll find out in a while how you can help and get involved. duane "dog" chapman and felicia "snoop" pearson is with us. snoop, you killed somebody, how do you ever get over that? >> that's something i have to live with each and every day of my life. as long as god forgive me, you know, there's nothing else more that i can say. if i can help change a few minds that's just like mine when i was younger. you know, so i don't know. i don't know, larry. i just take it one
thank you, larry king. >> larry: let me get a break so we can pay for it. more with dog, snoop and the judge right after this. ♪ ♪ d ssiliefoow fit ckop t dr, rsretsvethg. ♪ rsmos fwa ft. fit ckop t dr, e w twk. on fm ri, op wh ee dabits acsswwprtrayom >> p.e.e.r. stands for prisoners educated for empower. and respect. i started this initiative to try and deliver a way out to inmates on how to empower themselves and leave prison and not return, like 70% of those who do return...
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lebron james on "larry king live." don't go away. >> i knew at that time he was the best high school player in the country. you know, he's the best player in the world, i think that that's something he's still working at. i know that he's working towards. he has done a great job of exceeding all those expectations. he's only got one hurdle left. >> whoa! it's pain relief without the pills. no pills, no pain. how can you get pain relief without taking pills around the clock? try thermacare heatwraps, for all day relief without pills. i was surprised, thermacare worked all day. you feel the heat. and it relaxes and unlocks the muscle. you've got to try it. [ man ] thermacare, more effective for back pain than the maximum dose of acetaminophen, the medicine in tylenol. go to thermacare.com today for a $3 off coupon. thermacare. no pills. no pain. just relief. presenting the cadillac "summer's best" sales event. a fantastic opportunity to get a great offer on a new cadillac cts sport sedan... ..the most acclaimed vehicle i
lebron james on "larry king live." don't go away. >> i knew at that time he was the best high school player in the country. you know, he's the best player in the world, i think that that's something he's still working at. i know that he's working towards. he has done a great job of exceeding all those expectations. he's only got one hurdle left. >> whoa! it's pain relief without the pills. no pills, no pain. how can you get pain relief without taking pills around the...
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next on "larry king live." >> larry: everybody's talking about lindsay lohan tonight. joining us is michael lohan, lindsay lohan's father, a "larry king live" exclusive and his attorney. lisa bloom is also here. first, let's go to the detention center in california, where the insider, chris jacobs is. >> reporter: how are you? >> larry: fine. >> reporter: when she arrived at the courthouse earlier today, i think frenzy would be an understatement. there was a crush of paparazzi waiting on the courthouse steps. if you watch one of the tapes closely, you can see someone through confetti on her as she made her way in the courthouse. she spent about 40 minutes inside the courtroom, remanded and put in custody and she was transported here to linwood and arrived about 10:00 this morning. >> larry: how far is lynnwood from the courthouse? >> reporter: it probably took them 45 minutes to an hour to get down here. i'm sure there was a caravan following them. upon arrival, she was processed like any other inmate would be. i don't believe she was given any special treatment or pri
next on "larry king live." >> larry: everybody's talking about lindsay lohan tonight. joining us is michael lohan, lindsay lohan's father, a "larry king live" exclusive and his attorney. lisa bloom is also here. first, let's go to the detention center in california, where the insider, chris jacobs is. >> reporter: how are you? >> larry: fine. >> reporter: when she arrived at the courthouse earlier today, i think frenzy would be an understatement....
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larry king in the house. los angeles, hello. scoreless in the second until blake launches this ball down the line off barry zito. he wants me to do larry king lines, but i have to go on. 1-0 dodgers. zito settled down after that. 7 and a third and struck out four. a little help from the defense here. not much from the offense. neither side had much offensively. she robs billingsly of a hit. the dodgers added a run in the eighth. torres laying it out and comes up empty. run scores and the dodgers salvage the series finale 2-0. to oakland and a rubber game between the a's and the red sox. watt ton will never forget, here it comes and there it goes. the first homer in the biggs. career minor leaguer played in japan and tie itself up at 1-1. either you go big or you go home. it is either a homerun or strikeout. this ball is gone. 3-1a's. they won three straight series. key hit at key times. davis with a two-out single and drives in a pair. not great. went six innings and allowed four runs. the a's win it six-4 and they are now a gam
larry king in the house. los angeles, hello. scoreless in the second until blake launches this ball down the line off barry zito. he wants me to do larry king lines, but i have to go on. 1-0 dodgers. zito settled down after that. 7 and a third and struck out four. a little help from the defense here. not much from the offense. neither side had much offensively. she robs billingsly of a hit. the dodgers added a run in the eighth. torres laying it out and comes up empty. run scores and the...
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we welcome the lawsons to "larry king live." they will be the subject of "breakthrough" with tony robbins next tuesday night, right? melissa, what happened? >> well, i went to audition for "nashville star". >> larry: how many children do you have? >> i have five boys. they're all ours. >> larry: you went on "nashville star." >> it was an amazing process. thought it was 20 years of effort coming true. the fans voted. thanks to them we won the show. i say we because i had the support of everyone around me. >> larry: you went to the beijing olympics, right? you toured for three months? >> right. it was on and off. i would be home a few days, on the road a few days, kind of here and there. toward the end of that period things started kind of going south. rick was very focused into facebook and other social media type of things. i just noticed that he was gone. and i wasn't really paying attention to my own responsibility, and i was very focused on what he was doing. >> larry: what were you doing, rick? >> i discovered in an e-mail.
we welcome the lawsons to "larry king live." they will be the subject of "breakthrough" with tony robbins next tuesday night, right? melissa, what happened? >> well, i went to audition for "nashville star". >> larry: how many children do you have? >> i have five boys. they're all ours. >> larry: you went on "nashville star." >> it was an amazing process. thought it was 20 years of effort coming true. the fans voted. thanks to...
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next -- on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. jim gilchrist is founder and president of the minuteman project. their aim, to prevent illegal immigration across the southern united states border. jorge ramos is an anchor for univision and author of "a country for all: an immigrant manifesto." they're on opposite sides of the immigration issue. it came to a head today when judge susan bolton granted a temporary injunction that prevents police from questioning people about their immigration status. she's also blocked a provision that would make it a crime to fail to apply for or carry alien registration papers. all for an unauthorized alien to solicit, apply for or perform work. these provisions were to go into effect less than 24 hours from now in arizona. you disagreed i guess with her decision, jim. why? >> i certainly disagreed. i feel the statement she made to the american public is that the united states is no longer a nation governed by laws. the rule of law essentially is meaningless. certainly to jane and joe average americ
next -- on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. jim gilchrist is founder and president of the minuteman project. their aim, to prevent illegal immigration across the southern united states border. jorge ramos is an anchor for univision and author of "a country for all: an immigrant manifesto." they're on opposite sides of the immigration issue. it came to a head today when judge susan bolton granted a temporary injunction that prevents police from questioning...
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. >> larry: next on "larry king live." >> larry: what a pleasure to welcome to "larry king live" for the full program tonight the legendary jerry weintraub. hollywood producer, talent promoter, and author of a terrific memoir. i read it and could not put it down. it's "when i stop talking you'll know i'm dead." it's a hell of a book about a hell of a life written with my old friend rich cohen who wrote "the great tough jews." why did you write this? >> i wrote it now because i'm 72 and because my life has been pretty extraordinary and i wanted to leave a legacy and my story behind for my children, my grandchildren, my great grandchildren, and i wanted it in my words and i wanted it to be -- i didn't want anybody else writing it. i wanted to write it. >> larry: on your driver's license it says occupation. >> yeah. >> larry: what are you? >> concierge. well, i get up in the morning. the first 50 e-mails, can you get me, can do you it, can you get me a room in vegas, get my kid into sanford, get me into cedars, into mayo clinic, can you call so and so? my rolodex and my contacts around
. >> larry: next on "larry king live." >> larry: what a pleasure to welcome to "larry king live" for the full program tonight the legendary jerry weintraub. hollywood producer, talent promoter, and author of a terrific memoir. i read it and could not put it down. it's "when i stop talking you'll know i'm dead." it's a hell of a book about a hell of a life written with my old friend rich cohen who wrote "the great tough jews." why did you write...
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the quote most trusted name in news larry king spends his time talking about a spoiled brat that's going to be going to jail and about her eating habits in her tweeting habits and the fact that the poor girl can't smoke while she's locked up i have a feeling that her legions of fans are probably going to benefit from her two week absence maybe maybe they'll get real lives and wake up and see if there are real things going on in the world at their. wars going on that people are being detained illegally and treated a lot worse than lindsay will be while she's in the cell but let me out let me lay off the fans because they're just eating up what they're being fat and it's the mainstream media that's feeding them this garbage now while i understand the cable news shows have a large news cycle to fill extended coverage of lindsay's troubles as if they're a legitimate story is just disturbing and it's not just crazy old larry the big network morning news shows have forced us to endure luann mania as well. let me begin with lindsay lohan's first night in jail and just how many she may have left
the quote most trusted name in news larry king spends his time talking about a spoiled brat that's going to be going to jail and about her eating habits in her tweeting habits and the fact that the poor girl can't smoke while she's locked up i have a feeling that her legions of fans are probably going to benefit from her two week absence maybe maybe they'll get real lives and wake up and see if there are real things going on in the world at their. wars going on that people are being detained...
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the cast of "whale wars" next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. we are talking tonight with people who say they're ready to sacrifice their own lives to save whales. the controversial anti-whaling activities of the sea shepherd conservation society are chronicled on the documentary show "whale wars" now in its third season on animal planet. we welcome captain paul watson, founder of sea shepherd, a co-founding director of the green peace foundation. captain chuck swift, captain of the bob barker, one of the vessels operated by sea shepherd. and a member of the sea shepherd crew of the bob barker. most amped up in your face yet, season for "whale wars," occurs now. it premiered by the way last month. it is going to be a heck of a year for animal planet, and them and for us to have them with us. how did you get into this? why do you whale save? >> i have been doing this really pretty much all my life. but it really goes back to 1977 when i was on a green peace mission and the soviets had harpooned a whale. it turned to defend its pod. it was harpoon
the cast of "whale wars" next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. we are talking tonight with people who say they're ready to sacrifice their own lives to save whales. the controversial anti-whaling activities of the sea shepherd conservation society are chronicled on the documentary show "whale wars" now in its third season on animal planet. we welcome captain paul watson, founder of sea shepherd, a co-founding director of the green peace...