Brad Pitt @ Larry King Live

Brad Pitt talks with CNN’s Larry King about helping to rebuild New Orleans, plus his life with Angelina Jolie and their kids.

“[My kids are] as much blood as I am theirs,” Brad says. “And they are brothers and sisters. One was from Ethiopia, one came from Vietnam, one from Cambodia, one was born in Namibia. They have fun, they squabble. It makes me so proud. (pounds chest)”

The father-of-four is among those helping the most vulnerable in the city’s Lower Ninth Ward. He tells Larry about the 150 affordable homes being built post-Hurricane Katrina, and why the “Make it Right” project means so much to him, as well as the people who will live there.

Watch a preview of the interview on CNN. Brad’s actual interview with Larry will air TOMORROW, Dec. 5 @ 9PM ET/PT on CNN.

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177- Piper:
Daffy Duck or stuttering Porky Pig, take your pick…lmao. Can you see it? :D

Passing Through @ 12/04/2007 at 5:41 pm

# 93 unknown @ 12/04/2007 at 3:43 pm

I second that comment Frank! I am the only one here representing myself, Brad is one person I am one but the loonies like to group things together for better understanding, that’s what happens to limited shut-ins.

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We may be shut-ins, but at least we’re in our own homes…which, unfortunately, you can’t say. And it’s not even like you’re a Katrina victim or any other natural disaster. Technically speaking, you’re not even homeless. If one wants, one can refer to living in certain the facilities of the state or federal gov-o-mint as “home”. After all, that’s why they call if “life”, ain’t it?

182- Passing Through:
OMG, SH!T! :lol:

thank God the regulars are back,i cannot stomach trolls any more

Passing Through @ 12/04/2007 at 5:48 pm

# 122 Felinelilly @ 12/04/2007 at 4:09 pm

105- Passing through:
I tried to help, really I did, but I don’t get stupidese either…

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Well, thanks for trying! Sometimes it’s just best to pretend like you didn’t even see the post…

Passing Through @ 12/04/2007 at 5:55 pm

# 129 janice @ 12/04/2007 at 4:18 pm P

assing Through @ 12/04/2007 at 3:53 pm From the previoius thread…could one of you haters help me out please. I was going to repsond to this post addressed to me on the previous thread…but I don’t speak Stupidese. Would one of you trolls, ShitzySpamboGal for instance, please interpret this gibberish for me? Thanks in advance….

# 782 ???? @ 12/04/2007 at 3:14 pm passing througgh

you always know best.Iread yout posts.OMG.So youn and so much of knowleage?Like it or not-Jhonny Depp is the sexiest man alive.Great actor.Pittypitty would never act like depp.Maybe he has this wide-wide cheecks?I am old (hahahha) but i remember a saying that depp can wear anything and noone is better than jhonny.He is.He is also living life devoted to the family and supporting but he doesnt the world to know.He needs privacy.Thats why he moved to France But joli-look at me -is only talking shi”’t.otherwise she would be gone from usa hollywood and so…

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Oh my…WTF is this? See this is why I say some of the haters aren’t even worth it. Reading and writing are certainly not high on their list of priorities. I refuse to believe that ‘this’ is English. Maybe it was written in code. Forget the haters..this has me intrigued and I’m gonna try and crack it. Give me a minute or two, if all else fails I’m going to run it through Babelfish.

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Hey Janice - I got a kick out of it myself. I was like, “WTF is this moron talking about?” All I really understood was this part -

So youn and so much of knowleage?

Youn = young
knowleage = knowledge

So she thinks I’m young and she thinks I think I know everything. But…HA HA! She’s wrong! I’M OLD AND I KNOW EVERYTHING!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Who’s got the last laugh now, missy!

lookwhaticando @ 12/04/2007 at 6:13 pm

Great interview, cant wait to see the entire thing, Thanks JJ, I have two new threads to check out tonight

Ok, here is an article I just found that clearly highlights the difficulty facing n.o.l.a. right now. Another reason that what Brad Pitt is doing really commendable.
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In Mississippi, Poor Lag in Hurricane Aid
By LESLIE EATON

GULFPORT, Miss., Nov. 14 — Like the other Gulf Coast states battered by Hurricane Katrina, Mississippi was required by Congress to spend half of its billions in federal grant money to help low-income citizens trying to recover from the storm.

But so far, the state has spent $1.7 billion in federal money on programs that have mostly benefited relatively affluent residents and big businesses. The money has gone to compensate many middle- and upper-income homeowners, to aid utility companies whose equipment was damaged and to prop up the state’s insurance system.

Just $167 million, or about 10 percent of the federal money, has been spent on programs dedicated to helping the poor, mostly through a smaller grant program for lower-income homeowners.

And while that total will certainly increase, Mississippi has set aside just 23 percent of its $5.5 billion grant money — $1.25 billion — for these programs. About 37 percent of the residents of the state’s coast are low income, according to federal figures.

Mississippi is the only state for which the Bush administration has waived the rule that 50 percent of its Community Development Block Grants be spent on low-income programs, according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, which administers the program. It is also the only state to ask for such waivers.

State officials, from Gov. Haley Barbour on down, insist that the state does not discriminate by race or income when it hands out aid to storm victims.

“We feel like we have programs in place to address all walks of life,” said Gray Swoope, executive director of the Mississippi Development Authority, which administers the federally financed grant programs.

Any delays in spending money on low-income projects have been caused by the complexity of creating the projects, said Donna Sanford, director of the disaster recovery program for the development authority. The state, Ms. Sanford said, “has done everything that we can to keep it on track and moving as fast as possible to meet the needs of everyone.”

Nonetheless, resentment at being left out of Mississippi’s economic recovery has been stirring in poor communities along the coast, and nowhere more so than in this city, hit hard by Hurricane Katrina’s storm surge, where the state plans to spend $600 million of the federal money to repair and improve its shipping port.

Though the expansion will increase employment here, historically very few port jobs have gone to low-income residents.

Some critics contend that the main interest of state leaders in spending community development dollars is to help big businesses like shipbuilders and casinos and the port.

The state’s spending plan “moves business to the forefront and forgets about the people on the ground,” said Anthony Thompson, pastor at Tabernacle of Faith Ministries, whose spotless church (rebuilt by volunteers) is next to a moldering subsidized housing project that he says has not been touched since the storm.

In his mostly black neighborhood in west Gulfport, Mr. Thompson said, “I see a lot of people waiting on help; I see a lot of houses still damaged.”

State officials say that programs not limited to lower-income residents help them nevertheless.

The aid to utilities helped everyone on the coast, including renters, officials say. And almost a third of the families who got money from the state’s main housing compensation program were low-income, which in Gulfport would mean an annual income of less than $39,000 a year for a family of four.

The nature of that program helps explain the unhappiness in some neighborhoods. It provided grants of up to $150,000 to homeowners who lived outside of the federally defined flood plain and so did not have flood insurance to cover their losses when their houses were swamped by the storm surge.

To be eligible, families had to have carried regular homeowners’ insurance, so that, as the governor said when he was selling the plan to Congress, “we’re not bailing out irresponsible people.”

But advocates for the poor said that requirement barred many of the least affluent, especially retirees and the disabled, who live on fixed incomes. “The fact is, people who have no money choose food and medicine, and not insurance,” said Ashley Tsongas, a policy adviser for the aid group Oxfam America. “That moral superiority doesn’t recognize the reality people face.”

Renters were also excluded from the program, as they were in Louisiana, and homeowners who had wind damage were also not covered. Some federal officials have said Louisiana’s decision to help cover wind losses is one reason its program almost ran out of money.

Two-thirds of Mississippi’s block grants have not yet been spent. In fact, few of the coastal states have spent much of their grant money, with the exception of Louisiana, which has already used almost half of its original allotment and just received an additional $3 billion for its home-rebuilding program.

Because fewer applicants than expected applied for Mississippi’s assistance program, the state still has almost $2 billion left, some of which it plans to use for community development projects and for the port expansion.

The port, at the foot of Gulfport’s main street, flies a Chiquita banner under its American flag; fruit imports remain down but are bouncing back, though exports of frozen poultry have stopped since the storm destroyed the port’s refrigerated warehouses. The state says that the expansion will add about 1,000 jobs over the next five years, and that many of those will be reserved for low-income residents.

But some community advocates are dubious, noting that before the storm only 10 percent of the port jobs went to low-income residents. They also think the cost per job will be too high.

And they note that the port’s own master plan envisions a new tourist and casino development. “It’s not all about bananas,” said Reilly Morse, a lawyer for the Mississippi Center for Justice.

Mr. Morse and many others who oppose the port plan say the state should first ensure that all the families now living in more than 10,000 government trailers have a permanent place to live, that rental housing gets built and that all homeowners can repair their houses.

“I don’t have any problem with economic development and expanding the port, but not at the cost of people,” said James W. Crowell, president of the N.A.A.C.P. branch in Biloxi, just down the beach from Gulfport.

Brent Warr, who became Gulfport’s mayor just months before the storm, called the port expansion “an incredible opportunity for the city,” and said he had been assured that the new facilities would be devoted to maritime use, not to gambling and cruise ships. “We don’t have to make this community about neon and chrome,” he said.

Asked about the frustrations some residents have about the lack of aid in their communities, Mr. Warr said it would take time, because the development authority has to create programs all at once while making sure the money is well spent. “It’s like taking a funnel and packing it so full of money that nothing can come out,” he said.

Dorothy J. McClendon fears that none of that money will reach her east Gulfport neighborhood, Soria City, where she leads a civic group with the modest motto, “Moving Toward a Drug-Free Community.”

Because it is north of the railroad tracks which serve as a sort of levee, the neighborhood did not flood, so residents cannot get state grants, Ms. McClendon said. Few had insurance to cover their wind-damaged roofs; she is sleeping on a couch in her living room because she fears that the water-damaged ceiling in her bedroom is going to fall.

Repairs to public works and economic development projects appear to happening elsewhere; Soria City’s main business is a tiny shop selling sodas and snacks and 25-cent cigarettes. Even the program to help small landlords does not apply to this neighborhood, Ms. McClendon said, because while there are plenty of properties that could be fixed up and rented out, few were occupied right before the storm, as the program requires.

“But we’re here, we’re hurting,” she said. “We need help, too.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/16/us/16mississippi.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

Apologies if the length of the article was a bit of an eyesore. :-/
I hope that there will be enough interest in MIR’s projects and proposals so that they can expand throughout the whole Gulf Coast.
Clearly the need for assistance is far greater than what the government wants to admit.

Great work!

Dirty Denise @ 12/04/2007 at 6:33 pm

He look so delicious!

Dirty Denise @ 12/04/2007 at 6:39 pm

I could just lap him up with a biscuit.

So proud of Brad. They are a beautiful family. Was Angie as strong willed when she was with BBT and JLM? Or did she become stronger after the break ups?

I’m so glad Brad and her are together! LK is trying to catch Brad off guard by asking about getting together when they were working and if they argue! Straight from the tabs! Brad is smarter then him!

They are great!

*libraesque* @ 12/04/2007 at 6:48 pm

proud to be a jolie-pitt fan
not a fan of their movie star status but the fact that they work very hard to make positive changes all over the world……but it’s also VERY clear that family is everything to them

bdj @ 12/04/2007 at 5:23 pm

Good news. Thanks for posting. Peace

lookwhaticando @ 12/04/2007 at 7:02 pm

cj @ 12/04/2007 at 2:56 pm I don’t know if a man can get any hotter than Brad Pitt.
IMO, he just became even more irresistible after he became this family man that we have come to admire these past few years. It really touches my heart to see a man truly in love with his family.
Way to go Brad!
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To be perfectly honest, I dont give a crap when Brad feel in love with Angie, His marriage was over at least 2 and a half years before MMS. The man was deprived of his life long dream of being a Dad. He was disrespected from the start if you as me.

Life is to darn short, and Brad got what he deserved, a wifey that loves him, and respects him. And that other woman, got what she deserve, No worry about children wasting her time when she can be at the spa, and all under Courtney and her family. win win,,, No

lookwhaticando @ 12/04/2007 at 7:05 pm

now @ 12/04/2007 at 3:00 pm Let`s see how many years he will stay with his family before hanging with another young beautiful woman.

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Please, by all means, I beg you to hold your breath,

lookwhaticando @ 12/04/2007 at 7:28 pm

bampzs #1 @ 12/04/2007 at 4:31 pm I Love the way he LOVE his children and Angelina.
Brad has a great heart just like Angie together they make a great team.

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You know they say a good woman can bring out the best in a man,, And Angie has indeed done that..

Passing Through @ 12/04/2007 at 5:41 pm
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ROTFLMAO!!!

Here in the Philippines and other South American countries, what would be better for this troll is reclusion perpetua instead of life because -

“1) this troll will suffer lifetime barring from holding public office (w/c in our RPC, life does not)

2) it does not allow pardon or release until the first 30 yrs have been served (although after 40 the sentece ends, whereas life does not have any definite extent or duration of imprisonment and this troll may have parole anytime

3) Unlike life imprisonment, the length of a sentence for reclusión perpetua is an indivisible penalty of 40 years and cannot be altered during sentencing.

HELLO & KAWAY TO ALL THE JP FANS AND MY KABABAYANS….special kaway sa lola (abuela) ni little Bradley.

PROUD TO BE A JOLIE-PITT fan….and amazing, amazing vision and follow-up Brad……you are truly a visionary and a man of action..

lookwhaticando

Life is to darn short, and Brad got what he deserved, a wifey that loves him, and respects him. And that other woman, got what she deserve, No worry about children wasting her time when she can be at the spa, and all under Courtney and her family. win win,,, No

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Exactly !!! I just don’t understand why are the faniston loons still complaining and bickering ? X got what she want , maintaining a life style she always want, obviously, she didn’t want any changes in her life including having kid.

Brad really came a long way, if he was still with that selfabsorbed bxtch X, I don’t think he will be involved in this project, and I don’t think X will agree moving with him from LA to NO. there’s no way she would left all those comfort and luxuries of her Beverly mansion.

Brad become a better person after dumping that clinging, needy X. GO BRAD !!!

shoes4life @ 12/04/2007 at 9:41 pm

It is great when people use their celebrity status & money for a good cause and we all know that NOLA has been waiting for a long time now for change. It’s a shame though that cilvilians, not our elected government officials are stepping up to the plate to rebuild one of our most popular tourist destinations in the USA. I still question just as the people of NO where all of the money that the federal government claimed to have sent to NO for rebuilding. From what I seen on NBC News with Brian Williams when he visits & give updates not much action have happened since Katrina has come & gone. I know people that have been displaced by Katrina and they desire nothing more than to be able to move back to their home, people from NO love their home and the culture of their birth place.

It is a shame that Oprah is not covering this for Brad because she was a big supporter of helping displaced Katrina victims. I know her plate is full with charitable causes of her own, but she could at least have given Brad & his partners a platform on her show to promote this wonderful cause. I myself will be donating in the next 2 weeks, just as I did when Katrina destroyed the wonderful city of NOLA.

shoes4life ,

Oprah had her couch only for whinny, weak, self-absorbed woman. sad !

addictedtoBAmpzs @ 12/04/2007 at 10:29 pm

No, no, no. Larry, how passe’, how yesterday’s news are you, to ask Brad about “getting involoved with someone from WORK?” Not only is it rude, and nothing more than a gossip rumor, and very, very old, but this interview should be about IMPORTANT issues! Look behind you, old man! What do you see? Do you see those pink structures? Ask about them! Ask about Brad’s purpose for sitting with you, and giving you the break of your life at this point by agreeing to let you have the interview, Idiot! Ask meaningful questions for the sake of the people he is trying so earnestly to help. How could you? GRRRRRRR…..

Hey Rizos! So good to see you posting. Hi to Briseis and all BAMPZS fans. Wouldn’t it be great if we had a fund at Just Jared to contribute to Brad’s mission?

Anybody in the right heart and mind can admire very much Brad’s focus on his humanitarian efforts. He just keeps on going and going. I hope he gets the help he needs…

Angelina as always supports her man.

Thanks Brad for your comment about your children being blood. I have 2 kids who are obviously adopted. I am forever amazed at the comments I get from total strangers who ask if my boys are blood brothers. It’s bad enough they ask me but they say it in front of my sons. Don’t people have any brains!

Don’t worry about their (Brad & Angie’s) “movie star status.” They are A-listers all over the world and still find the time to help the ones in need. They are both talented and generous. Brad does not need Oprah. His presence is enough and speaks for itself. It is Larry King who does not know the right quetions to ask him.

Soo.. Did he talked about why did he quit State of Play? What’s his problem with the script, anyway? It seems like it’s only Brad who is having a problem. Ed Norton, Helen Mirren and Rachel McAdams is fine with it and now it’s confirm Russell Crowe loves the script as well and they will beging filming next week. Looks to me like his egotistical/diva-ish demands weren’t met heh ;)

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