Michael Moore on Larry King Live – 4/27/10


“I’m happy the Obama administration brought these civil charges against them but I think there should be a criminal investigation. A lot of people’s money vaporized and I think when that happens — I’ll tell ya, we spend a lot of energy in our criminal justice system going after people that stick you up for a hundred bucks. I think the American people got stuck up for a hell of a lot more than that.” — Michael Moore on Larry King Live, Tuesday, April 26th, 2010 “I don’t understand Arizona, I mean, I didn’t think it would be possible for them to embarrass themselves more than they did twenty or so years ago when they were the only state that wouldn’t have Martin Luther King Day. This law of theirs, it’s — I don’t know what to say — it’s kind of like — I don’t know if you’ve read the language — my position usually is any time something sounds like dialogue from Hogan’s Heroes, it shouldn’t become law. They can just go up to anyone who looks Hispanic in a state that’s one third Hispanic and demand papers from them. This is not the American way and I can’t believe it will hold up constitutionally. … What is the problem really? Most of these immigrants who come here work very hard — illegal immigrants, they work very hard, they do the jobs Americans don’t want to do. Frankly, I think, I mean, personally, any illegal immigrant they catch in Arizona, they should let him keep doing his job because he’s adding to the economy. For every one they catch, they should send one

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Jun 16 2010 01:19 pm | Career | 25 Comments »

TIME Magazine Interviews: Larry King


READ MORE: bit.ly The CNN host recaps 50 years in broadcasting in his new book My Remarkable Journey. Larry King will now take your questions

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May 13 2010 01:24 am | Career | 11 Comments »

TIME Magazine Interviews: Larry King


READ MORE: bit.ly The CNN host recaps 50 years in broadcasting in his new book My Remarkable Journey. Larry King will now take your questions

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May 13 2010 01:24 am | Career | 11 Comments »

Larry Bird – Greatest College Basketball Careers


WatchMojo.com’s video profile on the Top 10 NCAA College Basketball Career’s, here we look at Larry Bird – Indiana State Sycamores.

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May 11 2010 04:46 am | Career | 25 Comments »

MA-002 • Larry Carlton Interview


In Novemeber 2008, Larry Carlton came to do a workshop for Guitar Getaways and The Guitar Institute. He generously gave me a short interview to share with you good people who visit my web site. I also got to play one of his most famous songs with him at the end of his clinic. What an honor. And he a totally cool down to earth dude! This was the first time I got to interview one of my childhood guitar hero’s and I must admit I was a bit nervous, and I forgot most of the questions I wanted to ask, so it’s not the most insightful interview ever, but I hope to meet him again this year and get a better one! Interveiwed by Justin Sandercoe. Larry has an awesome web site at: www.larrycarlton.com Many more interviews, more info as well as hundreds of free lessons at www.justinguitar.com Thanks and take care, J

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Apr 10 2010 05:58 pm | Career | 25 Comments »

QAF Cast Larry King Interview Part 4


Larry King interviews the QAF cast way back in 2002!

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Apr 04 2010 02:54 am | Career | 25 Comments »

Shaheen Jafargholi on Larry King Live


Larry King interviews Shaheen Jafarghol (July 8, 2009).

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Apr 04 2010 12:36 am | Career | 25 Comments »

QAF Cast Larry King Interview Part 1


Larry King interviews the QAF cast way back in 2002!

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Mar 31 2010 06:41 am | Career | 25 Comments »

Larry King on The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos


www.cbc.ca Larry King is a broadcasting institution. Tens of thousands of interviews, more than half a century on the air. The famous and the infamous, the scandal-plagued and the powerful – they’ve all told their stories to Larry. As a kid, Larry dreamed of working in radio, but didn’t have the grades to go to college. So, he hoofed it to Miami at 22 and landed a gig doing odd-jobs at a small radio station. When an announcer walked off the job, Larry ended up on-air for the first time. That was May 1st, 1957. Over the next decade, he built his reputation – interviewing the likes of Jackie Gleason, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King. But Larry was a gambler and a big spender and in the early 70’s he plead no contest to passing bad cheques. But Laryy bounced back – eventually landing a national late night radio call-in show. That led to his move to TV and the launch of ‘Larry King Live’ in 1985. The show was a hit and Larry became one of cnn’s first stars. But it hasn’t always been easy – in ‘87, he suffered a life-changing heart attack and over the years he’s been married seven times to six women – with kids ranging in age from 8 to 50. He tells the whole story in his new autobiography ‘My Remarkable Journey.’

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Mar 21 2010 10:57 pm | Career | 25 Comments »

Michael Jackson’s Death Larry King with Jermaine, Pt3


cnn’s Larry King interviews Jermaine Jackson at Neverland Ranch. Also see Michael Jackson, Man In The Mirror at blip.tv

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Mar 21 2010 08:46 pm | Career | 25 Comments »