things inside courtrooms. i want to discuss the gag order. publications like the one you ran, they live off characters like this this gets ink for a in this environment, he wants to defend him sooner or later the government will move to gag me. i also have a right to defend myself, i make a living writing and speaking. he would deprive me of making a living if i m entirely gagged. so we will oppose that. your this is a perfect
it s between the older women and younger women. it s fluctuating. it s around 16 people that work for me. charles, we talk on the panel, on special report many times about the forecasts and how they can be turned around. i don t have a business. i barely have a job. functionally unemployed except i scratch out a living writing. [ laughter ] the administration is looking at plat economy. the circumstances are politically disastrous and economically as well. he talked about the uncertainty in his business because the federal government that normally knows what it s doing every october 1 has no idea. the senate hasn t passed a
it s between the older women and younger women. it s fluctuating. it s around 16 people that work for me. charles, we talk on the panel, on special report many times about the forecasts and how they can be turned around. i don t have a business. i barely have a job. functionally unemployed except i scratch out a living writing. [ laughter ] the administration is looking at plat economy. the circumstances are politically disastrous and economically as well. he talked about the uncertainty in his business because the federal government that normally knows what it s doing every october 1 has no idea. the senate hasn t passed a
sent me flowers. [laughter] i m going to leave a note here on neil s desk so he knows you did not get those flowers that he sent to you. right. cause that was there when he put the order in. and wall street sent them to me. i didn t know you were sick, so that s my excuse. adam, listen, you re like, you re a capitalist, but maybe i would call you a social capitalist, in other words, you seem to always be on the side of the regular people and a lot of times these days that means anti-wall street. do you think that s the case still? well, i m not an enemy of wall street. i mean, i make my living writing partly about, about wall street. i think on the one hand, tom is kidding himself that this movie doesn t set out to vilify wall street. that s exactly what oliver stone set out to do. dagen is right, certain people will see this and say, i want to wear a suit and have a shaved head like that guy. i want to be just like him. so, i don t know, i mean, wall street s reputatio
first place. i felt like i wanted to be honest and i felt like since i have made a living writing these books that talked about drinking and how funny it is, you know, i was lying if i didn t tell people i made this decision to stop and i have a problem. well, you know, people just went crazy. laughter is a great way to get to people. to deal with issues. larry: jane, what do you think of our friend here, stefanie? i think laughter is the ultimate intoxication. and that s why i enjoy recovery. is that i m always laughing with my sober buddies and when you re laughing you re naturally high. so i think that really that is part of the solution. you can t just replace drinking with not drinking. you have to put in something else and you have to really find other choices and humor is the biggest joy. larry: stefanie, can you write well when you re sober? well, i kind of thought i might have trouble writing sober, but yeah, i can.