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anthony: what is the future for larry summers? sec. summers: i love the life i have now is a professor, getting to think, write, and advise on a set of economic issues. anthony: we finish these shows with some word association. we want to first reaction to something. what is the first thing you do in the morning? sec. summers: read the economic and financial news. anthony: if you have dinner with any three alive people, who would it be? interesting come off the world war ii era. they were placed to travel? sec. summers: london. anthony: favorite part of the day? sec. summers: dinnertime. anthony: fisting buddy harvard campus? sec. summers: harvard yard. anthony: fisting with 2016 election? sec. summers: democrats. anthony: president barack obama? sec. summers: strong leader history will remember well. he fought hard to make actions better. anthony: we want to thank professor larry summers, the former secretary for spending time today with "wall street week." that is it for today, you can check-in. [captioning performed by the national c
anthony: what is the future for larry summers? sec. summers: i love the life i have now is a professor, getting to think, write, and advise on a set of economic issues. anthony: we finish these shows with some word association. we want to first reaction to something. what is the first thing you do in the morning? sec. summers: read the economic and financial news. anthony: if you have dinner with any three alive people, who would it be? interesting come off the world war ii era. they were...
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former pressurery secretary larry summers has said it is absurd to suggest that puerto rico's debts can completely paid off by further tax increases and spending cuts. its debt is too large and the economy continues to free fall. investors in puerto rico's debt will certainly take a hit in any bankruptcy proceeding. but that is the price that they must pay at this point for a failed bet. as "the new york times" has pointed out, a systematic restructuring of the island's debt in bankruptcy court is surely preferable to a chaotic legal fight if puerto rico actually defaults on its debt. still, it appears that investors who have money and megaphones are fighting the administration's proposal tooth and nail in congress and succeeding. if that reality holds true, larry summers says it will be a profoundly troubling reflection on the power of special interests in washington. it would also be a disaster for the three and a half million puerto ricans, americn citizens all. next on "gps," should the united states play reparations to black citizens to compensate them for the legacy of slavery, ji
former pressurery secretary larry summers has said it is absurd to suggest that puerto rico's debts can completely paid off by further tax increases and spending cuts. its debt is too large and the economy continues to free fall. investors in puerto rico's debt will certainly take a hit in any bankruptcy proceeding. but that is the price that they must pay at this point for a failed bet. as "the new york times" has pointed out, a systematic restructuring of the island's debt in...
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this is where i differ a little bit from larry summers.iting for a long time tried to understand why there is this deficiency in aggregate demand. one of the reasons is inequality. pie withe dividing the more going to the top and less to the bottom, the people at the top spend a lot less than those at the bottom because they are spending less, there will be less investment. it's a vicious circle. that's where rewriting the rules comes in. how we rewrote the rule beginning in the 1980's to lead the massive inequality. the united states is now the number one in the world of vast inequality. there are a number of other factors that interact with why we have this inequality. we are engaging in a structural transformation from a manufacturing economy to a service economy. that transformation is never easy. markets do not do well on their own. what is the policy that you advocate? wages do not fall on it recessions to prevent unemployment from rising -- that is your statement. wages came down but not enough, unemployment went to 10%. the preside
this is where i differ a little bit from larry summers.iting for a long time tried to understand why there is this deficiency in aggregate demand. one of the reasons is inequality. pie withe dividing the more going to the top and less to the bottom, the people at the top spend a lot less than those at the bottom because they are spending less, there will be less investment. it's a vicious circle. that's where rewriting the rules comes in. how we rewrote the rule beginning in the 1980's to lead...
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. >> larry summers. >> andre agassi. >> jeff smith. >> i am watching "wall street week." >> i am watching "wall street week." >> i was on the original "wall street week" and i am pleased to be on the brand-new one. >> and you will too. >> we recap each week in the financial markets and dive deeper into the recent episode feature articles and investment primers. go to wa llstreetweek.com and sign up today. >> what should i do with my money? whether you are a multimillion dollar investor or just sorting out, the answer is betterment. betterment is a smarter way to invest and is the largest automatic investment service in the u.s. if you are building wealth, preparing for retirement, we provide personalized asset allocation and your money is put to work in a globally-diversified portfolio. experience smarter investing and secure your financial future. betterment, investing made better. and going to work. >> i was tired of being a starving artist. a business that i believed in. >> he helped me create a business plan. think big. >> i am here because of score. >> i am here because of score. ant
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i will not argue with larry summers.estion is what do we have to do to get world going again in a which, no matter what people say and they don't like hearing it and people don't want to talk about it, but what we have going on today is expansion into a deflationary environment. we got to change that. can we get above 3%? i hope for my kids that we can. erik: there is a lot of background noise here so back to you. stephanie: this will cause more noise. number three -- shares of the drugmaker plummeted on more than 22% yesterday when citroen mentioned that they are going after mallon inkrodt.- mall can you believe citroen that we have not heard about three weeks ago has caused this much market reaction? they are commenting on twitter, one year ago, they were not looking to twitter for market commentary. world and notw only is it market moving, we have to look at the impact and how valid and what are the rules for all of this. there will be discussion about source selling. clearly a market participant, so to speak, these p
i will not argue with larry summers.estion is what do we have to do to get world going again in a which, no matter what people say and they don't like hearing it and people don't want to talk about it, but what we have going on today is expansion into a deflationary environment. we got to change that. can we get above 3%? i hope for my kids that we can. erik: there is a lot of background noise here so back to you. stephanie: this will cause more noise. number three -- shares of the drugmaker...
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betty: unlike larry summers. fed policy has a lagging effects of a want to get ahead of it even if they are not quite at that 2%. that was kind of striking and really hammers home the notion that december is likely now. he did talk a bit about how financial market volatility like we see today could be one of the things we are watching. it could be one of the things that delays. looking at the markets today, the stock market is down significantly. treasure yields coming down a little bit but not a ton. the fed fund futures trading is pretty much where it was. if anything, it was just reinforcing the fed is going to raise rates in december. michael: absolutely. people are getting pretty convinced it's the most likely scenario. obviously a terrible jobs report for this month could change things. panicky moves in the market. that sort of thing could delay them. at this point, it doesn't look like this amount of volatility is enough. --ty: did you get a sense the fed shouldn't be watching markets but did you get a sen
betty: unlike larry summers. fed policy has a lagging effects of a want to get ahead of it even if they are not quite at that 2%. that was kind of striking and really hammers home the notion that december is likely now. he did talk a bit about how financial market volatility like we see today could be one of the things we are watching. it could be one of the things that delays. looking at the markets today, the stock market is down significantly. treasure yields coming down a little bit but not...
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if that reality holds true, larry summers says, lit be a profoundly troubling reflection on the power of special interests in washington. it would also be a disaster for the 3.5 million puerta ricans. >>> it's not a new idea. it's been given new blood thanks to my next guest. an eye opening conversation when we come back. if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal i
if that reality holds true, larry summers says, lit be a profoundly troubling reflection on the power of special interests in washington. it would also be a disaster for the 3.5 million puerta ricans. >>> it's not a new idea. it's been given new blood thanks to my next guest. an eye opening conversation when we come back. if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from...
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it is a classic environment where the larry summers of the world, who incidentally before the crisis that there was no problem. now they are saying we have secular stagnation and we can never get out. as economist at we need to be humble about what we know about the future. my contention is the aliens from mars land on the planet today and look to that triangulation, unemployment at 5%, core inflation at 2%, and the said rep -- hedge fund rate of zero, they would say this is crazy. it is more complicated. the fed has been quite good the way to gradually move the market. i think there is a strong and building case that you need to very gradually going. they are not tightening. the way i think about it is, if you are driving a car -- you had your foot on the accelerator after the crisis. the wheels were spinning, now they are getting traction. we are slowly taking our foot off the accelerator. no one is talking about breaking at. that is an important point. that is why they have to be careful. if you start spending again, they will stop. scarlet: thank you. nike is gaining in after-hou
it is a classic environment where the larry summers of the world, who incidentally before the crisis that there was no problem. now they are saying we have secular stagnation and we can never get out. as economist at we need to be humble about what we know about the future. my contention is the aliens from mars land on the planet today and look to that triangulation, unemployment at 5%, core inflation at 2%, and the said rep -- hedge fund rate of zero, they would say this is crazy. it is more...
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larry summers, david, mary, it is a great team.re a public company ceo out there who inspires you? jack: bob iger. i learned from him every single day. emily: what specifically about him? jack: he is not only a great ceo but a great leader. is one of the best leaders have ever seen. he runs a business that has multiple parts to it. the folks in that business feel empowered. it is diversified. it is a true ecosystem. they have really stuck to the purpose of how the company was founded. everything that will -- walt started is still in the company today. it is something that we can all learn from. to build a company that lives generation after generation after generation, walt disney was the first technology company and the first ecosystem company. and really focused on is your answers and it is fantastic that it endures. ♪ ♪ erik: welcome back. i am erik schatzker. as we wrap up this edition of "bloomberg best", let's look at charts tell the story of the week in business. scarlet: walmart has been a lacquer this year in part because
larry summers, david, mary, it is a great team.re a public company ceo out there who inspires you? jack: bob iger. i learned from him every single day. emily: what specifically about him? jack: he is not only a great ceo but a great leader. is one of the best leaders have ever seen. he runs a business that has multiple parts to it. the folks in that business feel empowered. it is diversified. it is a true ecosystem. they have really stuck to the purpose of how the company was founded....
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. >> well, since we don't have larry summers this morning, we'll talk to ggb capital managing partner jeff richard who's participated in this cne rounds to fund square. jeff, it's great to see you this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> so what are the ramifications in your mind for the rest of the line? >> i love jack's quote. one of the others quotes i had when he was on with you, he said i'm looking forward to getting back to work. i think the ipo with square, other companies like pure storage, match, and -- it's important for silicon valley because it represents liquidity for great companies, but as swrak alluded to, it's not a huge deal in the long-term run of the company. you know, one of the analogies we use is when you write the story about the super bull, you don't spend a lot of time on the kickoff, and really an ipo is just another fundraising activity in the long life of a company, and most investors like us, other venture capitalists and folks investing in the companies, even at the later stages, really are focused on where these companies trade two to three years down
. >> well, since we don't have larry summers this morning, we'll talk to ggb capital managing partner jeff richard who's participated in this cne rounds to fund square. jeff, it's great to see you this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> so what are the ramifications in your mind for the rest of the line? >> i love jack's quote. one of the others quotes i had when he was on with you, he said i'm looking forward to getting back to work. i think the ipo with square, other...
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you have larry summers, the former treasury secretary.ou have mary meeker, the analyst venture capitalist. the list goes on and on. >> don't forget magic johnson. >>. >> let the company get currency to be able to do that as well, rett it rationalize at a price where it can be a long-term company. >> twitter is down more than 1% today on that news. >> has had trouble getting out of the high 20s. that's for sure. next up, disney out with a mixed quarter. earnings beating estimates. pretty strong quarter for the tv business. three months after the segment was an area of concern. bob addressed quarter and also some of the aemgs for the star wars film next month in an interview with closing bell yesterday. >> we kajtd believe. we're thrilled with the reaction so far to the trailers we've had in the marketplace. can't give away any of the mro right now. we have to be careful about that because there are so many moments in this film that are so exciting and thrilling we want people to experience them for the first time when they go to the movies
you have larry summers, the former treasury secretary.ou have mary meeker, the analyst venture capitalist. the list goes on and on. >> don't forget magic johnson. >>. >> let the company get currency to be able to do that as well, rett it rationalize at a price where it can be a long-term company. >> twitter is down more than 1% today on that news. >> has had trouble getting out of the high 20s. that's for sure. next up, disney out with a mixed quarter. earnings...
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larry summers, david veneer, mary, it's a great team.ere a public company ceo who inspired you? ob iger from him every single day. , is not just a great ceo, he's a great leader. his one of the best leaders i've ever met. he runs a business that has multiple parts to it. the folks in that business feel empowered. it's diversified. it's a true ecosystem. they have really stuck to the purpose of how the company was founded. everything that walt disney started with a still in the company today. it is something we can all learn from. to build a company that lives generation after generation, i think walt disney was the first technology company. it was the first ecosystem company. it focused on experiences and they are fantastic. you think about leadership deeply. what is your biggest challenge going to be as ceo going forward? >> constantly building team andn the constantly recruiting and making sure we are building the right experience that the people of. that's all that matters. if they love using the tools, we are good. emily: what market
larry summers, david veneer, mary, it's a great team.ere a public company ceo who inspired you? ob iger from him every single day. , is not just a great ceo, he's a great leader. his one of the best leaders i've ever met. he runs a business that has multiple parts to it. the folks in that business feel empowered. it's diversified. it's a true ecosystem. they have really stuck to the purpose of how the company was founded. everything that walt disney started with a still in the company today. it...
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. >> larry summers took on paul krugman. and joe stiglitz was tough. ugh. >> it was the arrest that paul krugman was wrong. if you lowerthat rates, you can fix the economy. summers said that it seemed to be a classic economy example of a can opener. radio, we were told that summers is right. >> paul has often talked about the fundamental problem. can'the federal reserve lower interest rates below zero. they have kept them at zero for a very long time. and if we could have a negative interest rate, the economy would recover. i think that is wrong. -2% interestve, rates.ecause zero and it hasn't helped a lot. if you think about whether we went to a -4%, would it make a difference? it would make it little difference, but not a big difference. the big problem is that people don't have income and when they don't have income they don't spend. and that is the trap we are in. >> over the years, he has told us that the rich has gotten richer. it is about wages. -- calls it wages stickiness. joe stiglitz has a whole description in his new book. a map of the stimu
. >> larry summers took on paul krugman. and joe stiglitz was tough. ugh. >> it was the arrest that paul krugman was wrong. if you lowerthat rates, you can fix the economy. summers said that it seemed to be a classic economy example of a can opener. radio, we were told that summers is right. >> paul has often talked about the fundamental problem. can'the federal reserve lower interest rates below zero. they have kept them at zero for a very long time. and if we could have a...
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and i would not have robert rubin or larry summers with all due respect, secretary clinton, to you and to them, back on my council of economic advisors. martin o'malley: if they were architects, we'll have an inclusive group. but i won't be taking my orders from wall street. let me say this. i was on the front line when people lost their homes, when people lost their jobs. i was on the front lines as the governor fighting that battle. our economy was wrecked by the big banks of wall street. and secretary clinton, when you put out your proposal on wall street, it was greeted by many as "weak tea." it is not what the people expect of our country. we expect that our president will protect the main street economy from excesses on wall street. and that's why bernie's right. we need to reinstate a modern version of glass steagall and we should have done it already. [applause] hillary clinton: governor, i know that when you had a chance to appoint a commissioner for financial regulation, you chose an investment banker in 2010. for me, it is looking at what works and what we need to do to try
and i would not have robert rubin or larry summers with all due respect, secretary clinton, to you and to them, back on my council of economic advisors. martin o'malley: if they were architects, we'll have an inclusive group. but i won't be taking my orders from wall street. let me say this. i was on the front line when people lost their homes, when people lost their jobs. i was on the front lines as the governor fighting that battle. our economy was wrecked by the big banks of wall street. and...
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i remember calling everybody with input to give on the speech together, from larry summers, peter or zach, all these folks, get their thoughts on the speech. has the distinction that i am not particularly proud of of being the longest speech the president had given until that point. there were events in -- events in iran. the next day there was no coverage of the speech at all. not only that, cbo came out with a study that muddy the water of reporting. this whole speech that we thought would help to frame the debate, help to explain what was at stake, we lost. it's not exactly an example of but of howrned it, they can foil those good plans. >> do you want to go first? mr. schlesinger: chivalry is not dead. ms. cary: the example that i can think of from the bush 1988istration, recall his convention address, the one line about 1000 points of light across the night sky. it made it into his inaugural address, peggy noonan was responsible for both of those. once we got into office the idea which points of light, started as a nice idea that people thought would come to nothing, grew and gr
i remember calling everybody with input to give on the speech together, from larry summers, peter or zach, all these folks, get their thoughts on the speech. has the distinction that i am not particularly proud of of being the longest speech the president had given until that point. there were events in -- events in iran. the next day there was no coverage of the speech at all. not only that, cbo came out with a study that muddy the water of reporting. this whole speech that we thought would...
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but what interested me was larry summers, the president of harvard, looking around his own universityat the time and saying, where are are the women physicists on my faculty? i was really trying to answer that question, what has happened between the time i was in college student in 2005 with larry summers was saying wire there's still so few women in the science rooms on his campus? >> why did you major in science that you'll question. >> will, it is interesting. it initially happened because when i was in seventh grade my high school didn't really have any advanced courses in science and math but they decided they would skip a few kids ahead so when they were seniors they could take courses at the local community college. two or three boys for my class were allowed to skip ahead but i was not. i was already very boarded school. so i was hurt, i was upset. i asked my asked my mother to ask him. teachers night wyatt had not been allowed in the principal told her that it was because i was a girl and girls were not going to go on in science and math anyway, so i would just be wasting a s
but what interested me was larry summers, the president of harvard, looking around his own universityat the time and saying, where are are the women physicists on my faculty? i was really trying to answer that question, what has happened between the time i was in college student in 2005 with larry summers was saying wire there's still so few women in the science rooms on his campus? >> why did you major in science that you'll question. >> will, it is interesting. it initially...
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we have an economist on our board, larry summers. you should ask him. bring him on. >> all right. maybe we will. so just how important is square for the other so-called uniforms? carl's question there, those billion dollar tech startups looking to go public. bob pisani with some thoughts. >> jack dorsey might not have wanted to answer the question about whether square was the canary in the coal mine but i'll answer it. heck, yes, it was. and there's a big sigh of relief. look what's going on. remember, the price talk was $12 for square. they priced it at $9, a 25% discount. it opened at $11.20, currently trading at $13. tyler, if this stock would have opened at $8 instead of $11.20, you would have heard bodies dropping and cranes stopping all throughout silicon valley because other unicorns were watching very carefully about valuation. i'm talking about companies like pinterest, for example, snapchat, dropbox, airbnb, even uber potentially. they're sitting out there for 2016 considering the possibility of an ipo. if this would have been a failed ipo, not just pricing at $9 but ope
we have an economist on our board, larry summers. you should ask him. bring him on. >> all right. maybe we will. so just how important is square for the other so-called uniforms? carl's question there, those billion dollar tech startups looking to go public. bob pisani with some thoughts. >> jack dorsey might not have wanted to answer the question about whether square was the canary in the coal mine but i'll answer it. heck, yes, it was. and there's a big sigh of relief. look what's...
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we have an economist on our board, larry summers. you should ask him.n. >> do you feel like you took one for the team because that was the sense in the headlines -- >> that's not how i think about it at all. we raised some money so we can accelerate our business and serb our customers better and that's what matters. >> there's a sense that -- among some that a year from now you're going to look smart that you got in before things truly became more difficult for private companies to go public. do you think that's going to be the case? >> we're going to look smart if we're serving more sellers and we're serving them better. that's really what it comes down to. >> we've seen a lot of companies choose to go the acquisition route because the ipo market has been so bumpy, and i know that one of the benefits to your platform is being agnostic. you accept visa and mastercard, all of the different payments but i'm wondering if there comes a time there are benefits to being owned by a bigger company? >> i can't speak to other companies but we have a lot of power
we have an economist on our board, larry summers. you should ask him.n. >> do you feel like you took one for the team because that was the sense in the headlines -- >> that's not how i think about it at all. we raised some money so we can accelerate our business and serb our customers better and that's what matters. >> there's a sense that -- among some that a year from now you're going to look smart that you got in before things truly became more difficult for private...
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and i would not have robert rubin or larry summers, with all advisers. >> anyone from wall street? >> they are the architects architects -- sure, we'll have an inclusive group but i won't be taking my orders from wall street. look, let me say this. i put out a proposal iefs on the front lines when people lost their jobs. i was on the front lines as a governor fighting against-- fighting that battle. our economy was wrecked by the big banks of wall street. and secretary clinton, when you put out your proposal on wall street, it was greeted by many as-- quote, unquote-- weak tea. it is weak tea. it is not what the people expect of our country. we expect that our president will protect the main street economy from excesses on wall street. and that's why bernie's right. we need to reinstate a modern version of glass-steeg expel we should have done it already. ( applause ) know that when you had a chance to appoint a commissioner for financial regulation, you chose an investment banker in 2010. so for me, it is looking at what works and what we need to do to try to move past what happen
and i would not have robert rubin or larry summers, with all advisers. >> anyone from wall street? >> they are the architects architects -- sure, we'll have an inclusive group but i won't be taking my orders from wall street. look, let me say this. i put out a proposal iefs on the front lines when people lost their jobs. i was on the front lines as a governor fighting against-- fighting that battle. our economy was wrecked by the big banks of wall street. and secretary clinton, when...
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when you look at mary sammons -- larry summers, all involved in fin tech.re in their mind. you and your position know more about middle-market lending than any of these other individuals. is that really think the future is what you might do next? john: i think there is great opportunity there. we bought a company called direct capital. it is a version of electronic access to middle-market companies. the ability to provide capital and to access companies electronically through the internet is a great opportunity in the future. it's also a lot more economic. david: i would like to erik's question. what you must proud of? john: it's hard to pick one thing. i joined the new york stock exchange which was a private, not-for-profit, only treated new york list stocks. and it was losing market share dramatically. it really is an icon of the american financial system. and the ability to turn it into a public for-profit, successful company, favors a fight across let itducts, and continue to be the leading marketplaces in the world, that was a great thing to do. i enjo
when you look at mary sammons -- larry summers, all involved in fin tech.re in their mind. you and your position know more about middle-market lending than any of these other individuals. is that really think the future is what you might do next? john: i think there is great opportunity there. we bought a company called direct capital. it is a version of electronic access to middle-market companies. the ability to provide capital and to access companies electronically through the internet is a...
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and i would not have robert rubin or larry summers with all due respect, secretary clinton, to you and to them, back on my council of economic advisors. martin o'malley: if they were architects we'll have an , inclusive group. but i won't be taking my orders from wall street. i was on the front line when people lost their homes, when people lost their jobs. i was on the front lines as the governor fighting that battle. our economy was wrecked by the big banks of wall street. and secretary clinton, when you put out your proposal on wall street, it was greeted by many as "weak tea." it is not what the people expect of our country. we expect that our president will protect the main street economy from excesses on wall street. and that's why bernie's right. we need to reinstate a modern version of glass steagall and we should have done it already. [applause] governor i know , that when you had a chance to appoint a commissioner for financial regulation you chose , an investment banker in 2010. for me it is looking at what , works and what we need to do to try to move past what happened in
and i would not have robert rubin or larry summers with all due respect, secretary clinton, to you and to them, back on my council of economic advisors. martin o'malley: if they were architects we'll have an , inclusive group. but i won't be taking my orders from wall street. i was on the front line when people lost their homes, when people lost their jobs. i was on the front lines as the governor fighting that battle. our economy was wrecked by the big banks of wall street. and secretary...
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wiedefeld's claim to fame he was the chief executive for many years but he was fired this past summer by governor larry hogan. >> i want to ensure everyone understands my priorities for the agency. that will be to first and foremost safety and security. reporter: we are seeing wiedefeld for the first time inside a board meeting but days ago he did meet with local officials and they all agreed that he does have the ,redentials, the experience when talking about safety, security and fiscal responsibility. the baltimore native says he is humbled and excited to take over. jamie sullivan joins us now with a check of the roadways. how is the rain affecting everything? jamie: going to be a wet one. a few crashes. starting off in virginia heading south on 95, slowing from triangle continuing closer toward quantico because of a crash. two lanes are blocked so the backup, we are at about six miles per hour. we pull out a little more. not bad at all as you work your way through dale city and woodbridge continuing south. just from triangle continuing closer to quantico. let's take a live look outside. pretty heavy
wiedefeld's claim to fame he was the chief executive for many years but he was fired this past summer by governor larry hogan. >> i want to ensure everyone understands my priorities for the agency. that will be to first and foremost safety and security. reporter: we are seeing wiedefeld for the first time inside a board meeting but days ago he did meet with local officials and they all agreed that he does have the ,redentials, the experience when talking about safety, security and fiscal...
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but what interested me was larry summers, then president of harvard looking around his own universityhe time and saying where are the women physicists on my faculty. where are the women in the sciences because trade answer that question as what happened between the time i was a college student and the time in 2005 when larry summers was asking why are there still so few women in the science room on his campus. >> host: why did you major in science? >> guest: it's interesting. it initially happened because when i was in seventh grade, my high school did not really have any advanced courses in science and math but they decide they're going to skip a few kids had so that when they were seniors they could take courses at the local community college. two or three boys from my class will let you skip ahead but i wasn't skipped. i was already very bored in school. i was hurt, upset. i asked my mother to ask a parent teachers not want i have been allowed. the prince of told it was because i was a girl and girls were not going to go on in science and math anyway side would just be wasting a se
but what interested me was larry summers, then president of harvard looking around his own universityhe time and saying where are the women physicists on my faculty. where are the women in the sciences because trade answer that question as what happened between the time i was a college student and the time in 2005 when larry summers was asking why are there still so few women in the science room on his campus. >> host: why did you major in science? >> guest: it's interesting. it...
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his experience is bwi airport and massive expansion plan fired by larry hogan this summer and local officials to run metro when it comes to safety, security p fiscal responsibility. you can get more news, traffic and weather updates on newschanel 8 ♪ hey hey >>> back on "gma," take a look at our "40 for 40" express. we were worried it wouldn't get here in time going the speed limit. yes, going over the gw, the george washington bridge outside of the city. nick watt, so many on board headed for times square right now. a cappella group along the way, picked up hitchhikers. >> is there just one bathroom on the bus? >> i'm worried about that. >> then we had the streaming "40 for 40". that's bobby. doing the carlton. our technical director for 18 glorious years. and when sam came in, he surprised us and came in. he didn't know we were live streaming and became part of it. it was just -- >> one of those great moments. >>> a lot of news. the first look at one of those attacks in paris. surveillance video obtained by dailymail.com opening fire on the cafe, people running for their lives. unbelievably
his experience is bwi airport and massive expansion plan fired by larry hogan this summer and local officials to run metro when it comes to safety, security p fiscal responsibility. you can get more news, traffic and weather updates on newschanel 8 ♪ hey hey >>> back on "gma," take a look at our "40 for 40" express. we were worried it wouldn't get here in time going the speed limit. yes, going over the gw, the george washington bridge outside of the city. nick...
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why anyone would let the clintons in their under larry summers, it is absolutely crazy. the future my opinion, it can be blight but we have to start producing. i'm talking large scale projects. my number one issue is water. if we don't focus on the issue of water in this country you can forget it. thank you. >> guest: there's a lot in that question. i think part of what the caller said that rings true for americans across the ideological spectrum is the fear that the country is losing its will to produce. its will will to be great in terms of manufacturing power, been able to produce good jobs that an average american without a college degree can live, work, and retire on and have a good life on. they can pass along a better life to your children then you have for yourself or your parents passed on to you. that animates most of the bernie sanders and trump voters who want to make the country what it was in the past. part of that is the information economy is upon us. the competition for wages and work is globally, not national. that error is gone. think a lot of american
why anyone would let the clintons in their under larry summers, it is absolutely crazy. the future my opinion, it can be blight but we have to start producing. i'm talking large scale projects. my number one issue is water. if we don't focus on the issue of water in this country you can forget it. thank you. >> guest: there's a lot in that question. i think part of what the caller said that rings true for americans across the ideological spectrum is the fear that the country is losing its...
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why anyone would let the clintons back in there under larry summers and removing of glass-steagall. absolutely crazy. the future, in my opinion can be bright but we've got to start producing. i'm talking large-scale projects and my number one issue is water. if we do not focus on the future of water in this country, you can forget being offended. thank you. >> well, there is a lot in this question. i don't think there is substantial larouche wing of democratic party. i will leave that aside. part of what the caller said that rings really true to americans across the idealogical spectrum is this fear that the country is losing its will to produce, its will to be great in terms of being a manufacturing power, being able to produce good jobs, that an average american without a college degree can live, work, retire on have a good life on. you can pass on a better life to the your children than you had for yourself or your parents passed along to you. at that an my mates bernie sanders voters. an anna mates the trump voters. the information economy is upon us. competition for wages and w
why anyone would let the clintons back in there under larry summers and removing of glass-steagall. absolutely crazy. the future, in my opinion can be bright but we've got to start producing. i'm talking large-scale projects and my number one issue is water. if we do not focus on the future of water in this country, you can forget being offended. thank you. >> well, there is a lot in this question. i don't think there is substantial larouche wing of democratic party. i will leave that...
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summer. >> 13-year-old brian hartman is in the running to head to paris to perform with bono, larry, and the edge. there is a contest. the winner will be featured in an upcoming video and will be flown to paris. vote for brian by heading over to u2.com before 5:00 this evening. get brian to paris! >> i think it was in july. find his date, find his name, vote for him. >> i think i got it. >> with got the rain and the wind this afternoon. drizzly november evening ahead. a few more showers coming in tomorrow afternoon. we are really cooling it off for the weekend.
summer. >> 13-year-old brian hartman is in the running to head to paris to perform with bono, larry, and the edge. there is a contest. the winner will be featured in an upcoming video and will be flown to paris. vote for brian by heading over to u2.com before 5:00 this evening. get brian to paris! >> i think it was in july. find his date, find his name, vote for him. >> i think i got it. >> with got the rain and the wind this afternoon. drizzly november evening ahead. a...
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summer. it looks like a poor developing country. it's really an embarrassment for a rich country the united states. there is a across-the-board corporations have become too shortsighted. i was talking to larryink, head of blackrock. he has written about it. there is broad consensus. something is wrong with the way the american economy is working. we, in this book, try to attend five -- try to attend fight how american firms became so shortsighted? what are the consequences question mark you're not inviting in long-term &d, you are, r eating your resources. soe: how did companies get shortsighted? was it the move to quarterly reporting? the focus on stock prices? it's not oneglitz: thing. you mentioned two things. requireure to corporations to disclose the value of their stock options to payges them executives behind stock options. the weaknesses in our system of government compared to other advanced countries like australia -- say and pay -- there has long been saying they. shareholders have a say in the payment of their executives has helped tame the excesses of the pay inequality and much of the corporate revenue going to the very top. we make some progress. in dodd-frank, there was a req
summer. it looks like a poor developing country. it's really an embarrassment for a rich country the united states. there is a across-the-board corporations have become too shortsighted. i was talking to larryink, head of blackrock. he has written about it. there is broad consensus. something is wrong with the way the american economy is working. we, in this book, try to attend five -- try to attend fight how american firms became so shortsighted? what are the consequences question mark you're...
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larry, from the start, all the experts say the balconies suffered from water damage and dry rot. the lawsuit provides new information about the water damage included this. tenants from october 2008 to summer, 2010 observed large mushrooms growing from multiple locations. the lawsuits called that an unambiguous red flag warning that the wooden joists were rotting and that the balcony was a great risk for collapse. the tenant's complaints are contained in a written document. that memo could be very important to the case. >> if the plaintiffs can demonstrate that there were red flags that they failed to pay attention to, that they ignored, complaints just like the ones we're talking about, that puts those defendants at serious risk. >> the lawsuits allege details of how the balcony became so badly dry rotted. i'll have that and more coming up an abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> we have tried, but no comments so far from the 39 defendants named in the lawsuits and we'll keep trying. larry, al many, snarks. >> dan, thank you. we'll see you at 6:00. >> turning now to breaking news where police have shot and killed a man. >> it happened in sunnyvale. david louis is on the scene with the very latest. >> l
larry, from the start, all the experts say the balconies suffered from water damage and dry rot. the lawsuit provides new information about the water damage included this. tenants from october 2008 to summer, 2010 observed large mushrooms growing from multiple locations. the lawsuits called that an unambiguous red flag warning that the wooden joists were rotting and that the balcony was a great risk for collapse. the tenant's complaints are contained in a written document. that memo could be...
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larry, democrat. caller: good morning. i served 20 years in the u.s. marine corps. in summer 2001, i protected 9/11.e bush let it happen. he left the border open. pdf tax breaks to people like donald trump and they brought the people here. the first marine that died in iraq was a guy that did not have papers,. either. oure guys will fight for country, unlike white americans who do not seem to want to be in the marine corps or military. there are a few but there are not a lot. how many people in america join the military? ablenk you should not be to have a weapon unless you served six years in the army, the marine corps, or special forces. host: a lot of different topics. willingness to serve and to be part of the united states, to contribute in many different ways. again, i think, i completely agree. home.e made this our we are here, we contribute. this is our home. this is where our family is. said,he earlier caller what a lot of people do not understand is that most of our families are mixed status families. just the next status, these are kids who grew up here. ande kids go to the marines to the
larry, democrat. caller: good morning. i served 20 years in the u.s. marine corps. in summer 2001, i protected 9/11.e bush let it happen. he left the border open. pdf tax breaks to people like donald trump and they brought the people here. the first marine that died in iraq was a guy that did not have papers,. either. oure guys will fight for country, unlike white americans who do not seem to want to be in the marine corps or military. there are a few but there are not a lot. how many people in...
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summer introducing the senator to america. now we are in the fall and it is coming up to election time and people want to know where the differences are. >> did larryill him? >> i love larry sanders. >> larry david. >> larry sanders is his brother. >> i love larry david, as well. he didn't kill him at all. >> was that a mistake? >> absolutely not. >> walked off the stage that night and talked to chris cuomo and said the campaign discussion should not be dominated by e-mails but investigation should go forward. >>> also is jim hodges, a clinton supporter, liz smith, deputy campaign manager for martin o'malley. the governor is on the phone. hillary clinton, is she going to do well down here? >> she is going to do well down here. the campaign is doing terrific. we had a poll that showed her up. she has great ideas, focussed on issues like wage growth and people talk about every night around the dinner table. >> how about this -- only 27% trust her. >> she has been coming to south carolina. >> answer that question. >> i'm trying to say that she has been coming here every 30 years. we have developed a relationship with hillary clinton and seen the thing
summer introducing the senator to america. now we are in the fall and it is coming up to election time and people want to know where the differences are. >> did larryill him? >> i love larry sanders. >> larry david. >> larry sanders is his brother. >> i love larry david, as well. he didn't kill him at all. >> was that a mistake? >> absolutely not. >> walked off the stage that night and talked to chris cuomo and said the campaign discussion should...