we re back with martha stewart on this edition of larry king live. we go to nashville, tennessee. hello. my question is, what do you feel is the biggest misconception we are back here with martha stewart on larry king live. my question is, what you feel is the biggest misconception? i think there have been so many misrepresentations of me. what is the biggest? me. me? i m a softy. there was no media personality, businesswoman, celebrity chef biker. there was all this fear and loathing and anger which is directed to you. i find it mocks my own friends. they say that woman makes me crazy. when you think about her generation it s ironic. she made this empire idolizing and perfecting what her generation of women were trying to leave behind. how did you get into this bag? i had been a caterer and then a stockbroker. i still do the market. allegations of insider trading have catapulted the domestic darling in the media limelight. martha s story is a se
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[ speaking non-english ] [ singing in non-english ] so, we begin at the end. [ speaking non-english ] after a wild week in seoul? there was, i believe, something called soju involved. there were many, many strange and delightful things to eat. things might have spun slightly out of control. i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha,la,la,la,la,la,la, sha,la,la,la,la,la sha,la,la,la,la,la,la the biggest difference between korean-fried chicken and american-fried chicken tonight? i feel so clean. i ve never felt so where is my ticket? [ laughter ] next i ll be performing a medley from flavortown. don t play this game with yeah, who is everybody here? oh, yeah, baby, that s good. yeah, baby. come to me. come to me. powerful in a sort of small, girly way. is this drinks that goes with food or is this food
wait till because again. but the trail grew cold. the file forgotten, until decades later, someone dusted it off. see the thing that s hiding in plain sight. there were clues. a mysterious weapon made of wire, the wedding invitation, a midnight sale to know where. where they enough to catch a killer? i was 100 percent confident now, the showdown a determined prosecutor against a famed defense lawyer, who helped set ogs in free. i m on the right side. after 35 years, it was finally time for justice. it s been a long journey. in this makeshift workshop, had to be for what he intended. carefully, got the lengths of a two of them. just a few inches each, sand them down, joe the whole in each one. he found a piece of wire, he doubled it for strength. his perfect weapon for his perfect crime. outside, in the sunshine, it was the summer of 1979. aides hadn t happened to us to, north of the internet, nor did cell phones, norway to re-dna. all of those