larry: i said to barbra during the break that ian chose for the profession of the driver and force of the fountain head an architect, a man who would blow up his own building if it was not done the way he wanted it done. as an example it s a great story. because of the people trying to destroy him because the mediocre against the real visionary, you know? larry: architects, they re their own people. even the mediocre architect. well, yeah. i mean, the problem that i had with architects is that when they came in to check the process, sometimes they didn t see what was wrong. and there were many discrepancies that had to be changed.
well, that s ridiculous. we have a different physiology. larry: you ve launched a $10 million fund-raising effort. my wife attended the luncheon you held to kick that off. you will personally match the first $5 million. people can donate at www.crowdrise no, crowdrise. larry: crowdrise.com/barbrastreisand. it s so unfair. it seems to be easier to raise money for cancer than heart disease when it s the number one killer of women in the world, not even just in our country. larry: why do you think that has been done? some say because when women go to the cardiologist, to the doctor, with a chest pain, it s regarded as sort of like you re having a bad stomach. they don t get treated immediately, as quickly. women could have totally different symptoms than men. they don t have to have a pain down their arm. they could be nauseous and it could be a heart attack. 40% of women die in their first heart attack.
and larry: obama? obama. and he s cool. and he s very smart. larry: is there a but coming? well, i had wished i even left town. i went to europe because of this last election. i couldn t face i didn t want to be here for this bloodbath. there was no reason for the republicans to win that many seats in the house i didn t think. and that was a you know, a mistake on the democrats part for not getting their message across, not communicating. all that they ve done that s good. larry: what do you think of this deal to permit the tax decreases for the wealthy in return for the other things
architect. but in a sense, yeah, like one contractor that i was trying to hire said, go away and i ll build the house. i said, what, are you nuts? you know? no. i had to i had to be there to make sure things were precise. larry: but architects more than any other profession are the most controlling of figures, are they not? i they so. i m sure of that. it s their baby. it depends. no, no, no well, no, this was different. because, you know, maybe if an architect as a matter of fact, i had once asked quothme to once work with me on another house, something i wanted to build, like a southern plantation with spanish moss coming down and, you know, from the trees. but he said no, you have the vision. it s too strong in your head. there s nothing for me. i want it to be my creation, not yours. but that s what s so hard. you want a great builder. you want expediters to carry out your vision. which i can do when i m directing a film. then it s perfectly fine. because everyone respect
i don t know. you know, opposites attract. larry: they re definitely opposite, right? i think so. yeah. larry: he s more laid back than you. yeah. oh, yeah. much more laid back than me. larry: josh brolin has taken off. isn t that great? yeah. i just saw him in true grit and he was wonderful in that. he s wonderful in everything he does. and i have a very talented son. he s not in the headlines, but larry: but he directs, too. he has, and acted, and now he s into music and pottery. do you remember when he was born? larry: i remember when he was born. back with our remaining goes too fast. i know. please. larry: back with our remaining moments with barbra. don t go away. larry: we re back with our remaining moments with barbra