The long view.Transcript: Larry King Live Larry King Live is a nightly CNN interview program hosted by broadcaster and writer Larry King. The show premiered in 1985, and is CNN's most watched program, with over one million viewers nightly. , January 25th, 2005 LARRY KING Larry King (born November 19, 1933) is an award-winning American writer, journalist and broadcaster. He currently hosts a nightly interview program on CNN called Larry King Live, one of the longest running talk shows on American air. : "The whole hour tonight on the tsunami! The after-effects! The relief effort! We'll be talking to Noun 1. talking to - a lengthy rebuke; "a good lecture was my father's idea of discipline"; "the teacher gave him a talking to" lecture, speech rebuke, reprehension, reprimand, reproof, reproval - an act or expression of criticism and censure; "he had to experts, and former presidents Bill Clinton and George Bush the Elder! And your calls! It's a serious subject, folks! From Beaufort, South Carolina Beaufort is a city in Beaufort County, South Carolina, United States, situated on the Beaufort River. 304 acres of the town have been designated a National Historic Landmark. The city-limit population was 12,950 in the 2000 census (46,227 total pop. of Beaufort Urban Cluster). , you're on with Paris Hilton CALLER: "Hi, Larry, Happy New Year, ladies." PARIS HILTON: "Thanks, really." NICOLE RICHIE: "Happy what?" LARRY KING: "Do you have a question about the tsunami for Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie, caller?" CALLER: "Um, yeah, I was wondering about the physics of the tsunami. If it's caused by an earthquake and it's essentially an energy wave that ripples out from the epicenter, what makes it gain velocity as it travels? Shouldn't its power be diminished?" LARRY KING: "Good question. Gals?" PARIS HILTON: "Hi, Larry. You have pretty hair." CALLER: "I'm sorry, Larry, I didn't get that." NICOLE RICHIE: "Apparently, there's like, a lot of poop Poop A slang term often used to describe people with insider information. Notes: Not the most illustrious name. See also: Insider Information in the water now over there?" PARIS HILTON: "Gross! Nicole!" NICOLE RICHIE: "I heard it from some guy on that show? It's like, science?" LARRY KING: "Let me ask you gals something. Can celebrities help in a situation like this? Is there some way for, say, a Paris Hilton or a Nicole Richie or a Joan van Ark Joan Van Ark (born June 16, 1943) is an American actress. She is known for playing Larry Hagman's sister-in-law Valene Clements Ewing beginning on Dallas and then on the spin-off series, Knots Landing, as Michele Lee's best friend and neighbor. to use their fame and glitz glitz Informal n. Ostentatious showiness; flashiness: "a garish barrage of show-biz glitz" Peter G. Davis. tr.v. to do something for the people over there who are suffering?" PARIS HILTON: "Well, probably. My publicist is trying to figure that out right now." LARRY KING: "Either one of you heading over there?" NICOLE RICHIE: "Um, hello? I refer you to my previous statement about the poop?" LARRY KING: "From Colby, Kansas, you're on with Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie! Hello!" CALLER: "Hi, Larry. My question is, if Nicole and Paris are going to use their unique talents to help the victims of this terrible tragedy?" PARIS HILTON: "Yes. Yes. Definitely." LARRY KING: "Help me out here, gals. What, exactly, are those unique talents?" PARIS HILTON: "What?" LARRY KING: "What do you guys do?" NICOLE RICHIE: "Um, hello? We appear on TV?" LARRY KING: "Former president George Bush the Elder is on the line! Tomorrow! The whole hour with the cast of 'The Facts of Life'! From Elyria, Ohio, you're on with former president George Bush the Elder! By the way, Mr. Prez prez or Prez n. pl. prez·zes or Prez·zes Informal President. Often used with the. , do you like that? The 'elder' business?" GEORGE H. W. BUSH LARRY KING: "Silly but true. You are the elder." GEORGE H. W. BUSH: "Yes, but ... forget it. What's the question?" LARRY KING: "Caller?" CALLER: "I was wondering what he and President Clinton talked about on the way over." LARRY KING: "Good question, caller. Some sniping? Back-and-forth stuff? Anything?" GEORGE H. W. BUSH: "Good Lord, Larry, no, of course not." LARRY KING: "Did you eat together? Mixed nuts? Enjoy a movie? Two former presidents together on a plane. Sounds interesting." GEORGE H. W. BUSH: "Well, it's a long flight to Bangkok, Larry, so naturally we both needed to sleep." LARRY KING: "Who slept?" GEORGE H. W. BUSH: "I think President Clinton probably did the most napping." LARRY KING: "Is he on the line now?" GEORGE H. W. BUSH: "No, he's ... I actually don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. where he is right at this moment. He was met at the plane by some, I think, friends of his, and they went off to tour some of the areas in Bangkok ..." LARRY KING: "The tsunami hit Bangkok?" GEORGE H. W. BUSH: "No, no. I think he went on a tour of some other areas of Bangkok." LARRY KING: "Areas affected by the tsunami?" GEORGE H. W. BUSH: "Not per se. Different areas of Bangkok." LARRY KING: "Refugee areas of Bangkok?" GEORGE H. W. BUSH: "No, Larry. Other areas of Bangkok. Other, popular, areas of Bangkok, Larry. Bangkok." LARRY KING: "Relief-effort staging areas, maybe?" GEORGE H. W. BUSH: "If memory serves, I think there's a stage involved." LARRY KING: "Later this week, we'll catch up with the Arnaz kids! Caller, you're on the air with an expert from the Center for the Study of International Co-operation here in Washington. What's your question?" CALLER: "Hi, I was wondering how, exactly, the aid money is distributed? And if part of that money is going to be used for long-term development and construction for the regions involved?" LARRY KING: "Good question. So? Another tsunami hits next month? Are we in the same boat? As it were?" EXPERT: "Well, Larry, the important thing here is to keep in mind that these areas have already suffered, in some way, an economic tsunami, due to the Bush administration's trade and environmental policies, and in many ways, we here in this country have suffered a tsunami in civil liberties, with the passage of the Patriot Act and the reign of John Ashcroft at the Department of Justice. Not to mention what I call the tsunami of disenfranchisement dis·en·fran·chise tr.v. dis·en·fran·chised, dis·en·fran·chis·ing, dis·en·fran·chis·es To disfranchise. dis we saw during the most recent presidential quote election unquote un·quote n. Used by a speaker to indicate the end of a quotation. unquote interj an expression used to indicate the end of a quotation that was introduced with the word `quote' , so when we talk about tsunamis and their effect it's really crucial to distinguish which tsunami we're talking about, and where." LARRY KING: "Next week! Remembering Herve Villechaize!" |
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