back-and-forth stuff with politics, it does nothing for the american people. get down to the business of serving the american people on the issues facing this country. sean: i have a lot of questions here, larry.is did they use under the guise of legitimate intelligence h gathering, legitimate surveillance, was that a ruse to really surveilled the president? the next logical question after that is who knew what, where, and when? did the president know at the time? was any of that s shared with the clinton campaign? where are these leaks coming from? the only felonies we knoww in this case were committed by leaking intelligence. that s a violation of the espionage act. james comey would not even acknowledge there was an investigation into this although he did acknowledge the investigation into russia even though there is no evidence thao has been put forth whatsoever. i think it was reince priebus who said there s greater evidence of media collusion to get hillary elected than russi
you and i have had that discussion before. i think when you have the gift of celebrity, we have talked about this before i think. that really is like being dusted with a feather, a fantasy feather, you get all kinds of wonderful perks. larry: you do. you have money, you get a good reservation in a restaurant, you always get the right room in a hotel, you travel in luxury. and i can tell you, this way is very nice. if you have that gift, you re supposed to treat the people who have given you that gift, who are your fans, with a certain amount of respect. they really are the ones responsible for your celebrity. larry: true. right? and especially somebody who is a hero and can be a hero to so many people to have behaved or behaved in such an inappropriate way, whether it s an athlete who takes drugs, that they re not supposed to take. whether it s a media person who
i shop, i don t know if you go to the grocery store or not. larry: i have been in a few. a few in your lifetime. any recently? larry: yeah, i took my little son to raffles. and you had a cart? larry: yeah, i had a cart. and when you finished buying the groceries, did you have a car or did you have a limo? what did you do with the cart. larry: i didn t bring it back to the store. right, now that s the wrong thing. larry: correct. so i had just a second, so i had a case with a woman who did exactly what you did, something that i have done many times, you know look for the closest place to put it in between the cars. and you get in the car. and the car the wind comes along and blows the cart into somebody s car and dents it.
i had a case like that. and the woman said it s not my fault, it was an act of god, the wind blew the cart into the car. i said, yeah, but for your actions and being careless, it wouldn t have happened. well, fast forward about a week, i m in naples the, florida, i m public, i have a cart full of groceries, i put it in the trun of course my car, i go to take the wagon and put it in between the two cars and a couple of people were standarding there athere standing there and looking at me, where is she going to put her cart? larry: oh. so i said to myself, you know, you are held to a higher standard. you re supposed to do the right thing. so i took it back and put it in the assigned spot for carts. so you are held to a higher standard. larry: an interesting story as always in the life of
presides over judge jude. it s been the number one hatch hour court show for 112 straight weeks. that s a very enviable record. let s run down things. what do you make of what tiger woods is going to do here with a press conference that s not a press conference. do you want my honest answer? larry: yes. i don t care. actually i don t care. larry: you have no interest? well, we had front page tiger woods news for months, if my memory is correct about three months ago. i was everybody was sort of more interested in his sex life than they were about their own. i got over it. now he s in a recovery mode and i can wait until friday to find out what happened. i can hang by my fingernails and wait until friday. larry: how much does a public figure embarrassed owe the public?