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not limited to larry nassar. there is developed a culture in prioritizes h winning medals over the health and welfare of the athletes. recognized this in their open letter in january where we must change the culture of the sport. decisive must take action to address deficiencies in the system. today's hearing will give witnesses an opportunity to hopefullyemselves and get some honest answers. when senator shaheen and i usoc ceo scott blackman to resign. that as the beginning of a long sentence on holding olympic leadership accountable. i am concerned that despite the stated intention to change the too re of olympic sport much of the old culture persists. the committee has done much work these issues, including the safe sport authorization act, which i cosponsored. i think the law sets a good framework that will be official our athletes and provide guard rails to protect them. shaheen lly, senator and i introduced legislation in january calling for a special ommittee to investigate these matters. n conclusion, the
not limited to larry nassar. there is developed a culture in prioritizes h winning medals over the health and welfare of the athletes. recognized this in their open letter in january where we must change the culture of the sport. decisive must take action to address deficiencies in the system. today's hearing will give witnesses an opportunity to hopefullyemselves and get some honest answers. when senator shaheen and i usoc ceo scott blackman to resign. that as the beginning of a long sentence...
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larry kudlow, thank you so much! [ applause ] it's larry kudlow with jim cramer at delivering alpha this morning. a lot of topics. gdp. in kudlow words maybe for the next quarter or two. >> and no recession in sight. >> right on china a significant trade is in -- being stalled by president xi good morning welcome to "squawk on the street." david faber is delivering alpha and going to be there. this was a heck of a way to dick off, david. >> yeah, it was interesting listening to kudlow. i think listening to our experts chime in, of course, carl, in terms of what they thought was important. from my perspective, it was the language used to describe the trade dispute with china which i think differed in tone with how he was describing relations, at this point, with europe. and certainly with mexico. it is seemingly, at least, the possibility of real progress it didn't sound that way on china, to me i'm not sure what you thought. >> no, he said xi doesn't want to make a deal it's holding the game up he could end the tarif
larry kudlow, thank you so much! [ applause ] it's larry kudlow with jim cramer at delivering alpha this morning. a lot of topics. gdp. in kudlow words maybe for the next quarter or two. >> and no recession in sight. >> right on china a significant trade is in -- being stalled by president xi good morning welcome to "squawk on the street." david faber is delivering alpha and going to be there. this was a heck of a way to dick off, david. >> yeah, it was interesting...
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we were proud that larry doby achieved that greatness. in 1946, larry helped the eagles win the negro world series championship. over the legendary satchel paige. think about that. and the kansas city monarchs. larry doby hit .372 with one home run, five r.b.i.'s, and three stolen bases. in that world series. many believe larry doby was the first to break the major league baseball's infamous color barrier. we know what happened. on april 15, 1947, jackie robinson took to the field, and in july 5, 1947, larry doby integrated the american league with the cleveland indians. and 71 years ago last week. 71 years. being second did not make his challenge any less difficult or his courage any less remarkable. larry was also treated to horrible racism. even some of his teammates shunned him. larry doby took that abuse wherever he went. imagine that burden. imagine the courage it would take to stand in front of that every day. and yet he handled the adversity with bottomless strength and poise and dignity. there was no interleague play back in 1947
we were proud that larry doby achieved that greatness. in 1946, larry helped the eagles win the negro world series championship. over the legendary satchel paige. think about that. and the kansas city monarchs. larry doby hit .372 with one home run, five r.b.i.'s, and three stolen bases. in that world series. many believe larry doby was the first to break the major league baseball's infamous color barrier. we know what happened. on april 15, 1947, jackie robinson took to the field, and in july...
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live in l.a., larry beil, abc7 sports. >> thanks larry.mans to new friends. nice job. demarcus "boogie" cousins will be introduced tomorrow. shock waves through the nba, gives warriors five all-stars. chronicling his rehab from torn achilles tendon and wild ride through free agency. >> reached out to teams, pelicans, no offer. so talked to draymond, k.d., steph, and they were like, hell yeah, let's do it. you know. this is my ace of spade. this is my nuclear bomb. >> this abc7 sports report sponsored by river rock casino. used to be you had a camera, people were shy, not anymore. >>> that's our report. appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- earvin "magic" johnson. from "sorry to bother you," lakeith stanfield. and music from lil baby. and now, finally, here's jimmy kimmel!
live in l.a., larry beil, abc7 sports. >> thanks larry.mans to new friends. nice job. demarcus "boogie" cousins will be introduced tomorrow. shock waves through the nba, gives warriors five all-stars. chronicling his rehab from torn achilles tendon and wild ride through free agency. >> reached out to teams, pelicans, no offer. so talked to draymond, k.d., steph, and they were like, hell yeah, let's do it. you know. this is my ace of spade. this is my nuclear bomb. >>...
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live in l.a., larry beil, abc7 sports. >> thanks larry.ys and he's out giving heismans to new friends. nice job. demarcus "boogie" cousins will be introduced tomorrow. shock waves through the nba, gives warriors five all-stars. chronicling his rehab from torn achilles tendon and wild ride through free agency. >> reached out to teams, pelicans, no offer. so talked to draymond, k.d., steph, and they were like, hell yeah, let's do it. you know. this is my ace of spade. this is my nuclear bomb. >> this abc7 sports report sponsored by river rock casino. used to be you had a camera, people were shy, not anymore. you get >>> that's our report.r me danle thanks for joining >>> tv's number one daily viral video show "right this minute." nowhere to hide as a tornado barrels down sending a guy flying through the air. >> see the wildly unpredictable scenes when crazy weather strikes. >> oh. >> mom and dad have an announcement. >> and the reaction is amazing. >> how their sons feel about baby number seven. >> what is wrong with them? >> why can't you s
live in l.a., larry beil, abc7 sports. >> thanks larry.ys and he's out giving heismans to new friends. nice job. demarcus "boogie" cousins will be introduced tomorrow. shock waves through the nba, gives warriors five all-stars. chronicling his rehab from torn achilles tendon and wild ride through free agency. >> reached out to teams, pelicans, no offer. so talked to draymond, k.d., steph, and they were like, hell yeah, let's do it. you know. this is my ace of spade. this...
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larry did dismiss those reports.onetheless, signs could be shifting for the cryptocurrency after a tough few months that is good news for our next guest. his company was the first to receive funding from a major back they also acquired pollonious one of the biggest crypto exchanges and is now worth $3 billion. larry is the co-founder of circle where he spoke earlier on a panel with barry silbert good to see you again. >> thank you nice to be here. >> we mentioned the latest round of funding and bit was one of the lead funders in this case with $110 million and it's the biggest bitcoin mining company in china, and you said that your vision in terms of how you guys could revolutionize the financial industry's infrastructure and what are you seeing here? >> yeah. i mean, yeah so wu who is the founder and ceo of bit main, and we have a shared vision and this block schan infrastructure like block chain like bitcoin and ethereum and there are others is a new foundation infrastructure that we can build on top of we can buil
larry did dismiss those reports.onetheless, signs could be shifting for the cryptocurrency after a tough few months that is good news for our next guest. his company was the first to receive funding from a major back they also acquired pollonious one of the biggest crypto exchanges and is now worth $3 billion. larry is the co-founder of circle where he spoke earlier on a panel with barry silbert good to see you again. >> thank you nice to be here. >> we mentioned the latest round of...
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>> coach larry: this is the game.d, stuck in a corner, you know what i'm saying? fight through it. fight your way out of it. and anything you do in life, in school, in football. as long as you got me and these coaches, this community, that's all you need. >> team: yeah! ♪ >> sarah slone: i grew up here, got married here. it's home. >> mom: oh my goodness, there he is. i'm so proud of you. >> dad: so proud, so proud. >> anthony: what are any of our hopes and dreams? a roof over our heads, some security, maybe even some happiness for our children. we all have that in common. >> richard rushbrook: i wish y'all could come down here and see us, and when y'all do, i hope y'all enjoy it. >> anthony: this is america. and if you can't embrace it, no matter how bitterly and fiercely we may disagree, there is no hope for any of us. >> carlton: i've been living here 65 years. i wouldn't trade it for nothing. i guess i'll be here 'til they cut the lights out. >> player: mount view on three. one two, three. >> team: mount view! ♪ >
>> coach larry: this is the game.d, stuck in a corner, you know what i'm saying? fight through it. fight your way out of it. and anything you do in life, in school, in football. as long as you got me and these coaches, this community, that's all you need. >> team: yeah! ♪ >> sarah slone: i grew up here, got married here. it's home. >> mom: oh my goodness, there he is. i'm so proud of you. >> dad: so proud, so proud. >> anthony: what are any of our hopes and...
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larry nassar. usa gymnastics and the michigan state university team doctor says the words "signed your death warrant" led to the serial sexual predator's assault when he arrived in prison. because of that, he wants a new sentencing and a new judge. joining me now exclusively in her first nationally televised issue, sarah klein. the first survivor in all of this to speak out. welcome. it's good to have you here today. your reaction to what he says happened to him when he got to prison? and the fact he wants a new sentencing. >> absolutely not surprised. larry is a master manipulator. he abusessed hundreds of -- abused hundreds of women for a span of three decades. this is just typical larry. he is a prisoner. he has 60 years on his federal sentence. what does a prisoner want more than anything? to get out of prison sooner. he is 54 years old. he's not getting out. we are not surprised in the least at his manipulation. >> martha: no surprise, as you say, that his attorneys also, i'm sure want to be p
larry nassar. usa gymnastics and the michigan state university team doctor says the words "signed your death warrant" led to the serial sexual predator's assault when he arrived in prison. because of that, he wants a new sentencing and a new judge. joining me now exclusively in her first nationally televised issue, sarah klein. the first survivor in all of this to speak out. welcome. it's good to have you here today. your reaction to what he says happened to him when he got to prison?...
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thing larry. larry. larry said that way larry. to be able to eat. five. ft. an hour. to feed the. man. a man. to. move to. eat perhaps you too might learn from some tin and blue in one hand possibly fans did learn from him go fast was not a poor city and one source of wealth was the water that gushes from of here at every corner to. meet him up to the lake county. bank to other sources of wealth where the city's crafts and its trade. what luxuries such wealth produces you will see that upon your way if fortune smiles upon you. not to the any. time was when this city did not get exist neither the narrow lanes and alleys nor these dark passages where the gloom threatens to swallow you up that was twelve hundred years ago at the close of the eighth century of the common era iris the first came here on his flight from adam al-rashid the proud if of baghdad he settled on the banks of a river named fence intending to build a city i dress craved peace at last but what he found was death at the hands of mudras sent by the kind of from whom he supposed himself safe in this place but alone
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jim cramer interviewed larry kudlow earlier today here at delivering alpha.buted for explaining why the flattening yield curve doesn't worry him. >> i want to give a hat to my friend. he went back and looked at the yield curve model from the new york fed. it is not tens to twos. it is tens to three month treasury bills. from his work the probability of the u.s. recession predicted by the spread over the next year is only 12.5% through the month of june. so i think people are making too much of the tens to twos. >> joining us now is author of that specific column that larry mentioned. tell us more. why should we not be worried about the flat year? >> i wouldn't go as far as larry said in suggesting we should not be worried buzz it is suggested that if the trade war were to spin out of control that could flatten the ten year to three month curve and lead us toward a recession. he also said when looking at the yield curve the time is nine to 15 months with the average lead time is a year. so you do have some lead time. right now it is not happening in that parti
jim cramer interviewed larry kudlow earlier today here at delivering alpha.buted for explaining why the flattening yield curve doesn't worry him. >> i want to give a hat to my friend. he went back and looked at the yield curve model from the new york fed. it is not tens to twos. it is tens to three month treasury bills. from his work the probability of the u.s. recession predicted by the spread over the next year is only 12.5% through the month of june. so i think people are making too...
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you know i'm not sure honestly larry that anybody knows that when when the president met putin last year the conversation was all about whether the president would force fully confront putin about the meddling in our lection and while the president sort of got to it by the end and admitted that he had raised it and he believed putin's denials about that you've seen this constant walking back of that over the past year now obviously at some of the statements that have come out of the president recently about the aggressive foreign policy moves by russia suggests that this is a president who not just wants to have a good relationship with russia and we can agree that's probably a good thing but seems to be willing to accommodate some of russia's a worse instincts on the world stage right now this is also president as we saw in singapore who was very consumed with the optics with the appearances of these summits as he was with kim jong un so this may be more about. some nice photos of people shaking hands rather than anything real happening. here david in response to the trump policies chin
you know i'm not sure honestly larry that anybody knows that when when the president met putin last year the conversation was all about whether the president would force fully confront putin about the meddling in our lection and while the president sort of got to it by the end and admitted that he had raised it and he believed putin's denials about that you've seen this constant walking back of that over the past year now obviously at some of the statements that have come out of the president...
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it would be and this is exactly how this is going to proceed sort of chris's point larry it's not that the supreme court in the united states can just decide we're going to bring up roe v wade and take a vote on whether to overturn it what will happen when cavanagh gets confirmed as this the pro-life advocacy groups will identify they will target one or two states across the country where they believe they have the greatest success at the state level to restrict or prohibit abortion perhaps across the board or in very specific cases that will then become the test that gets litigated at the at the federal level but beginning at the district level at the state moving its way all the way to the supreme court what will likely become beef come before the court is whether or not a specific state who has restricted abortion is able to keep that law on the books that will be the vote that kavanagh should be asked about do you think if the democrats get control of the house they will bring up impeachment i think that really is the defining issue if they take back the house and i believe they wi
it would be and this is exactly how this is going to proceed sort of chris's point larry it's not that the supreme court in the united states can just decide we're going to bring up roe v wade and take a vote on whether to overturn it what will happen when cavanagh gets confirmed as this the pro-life advocacy groups will identify they will target one or two states across the country where they believe they have the greatest success at the state level to restrict or prohibit abortion perhaps...
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larry said talks with mexico are going quite well i thought that was news. still, anyone who watched my old pal larry go off on china knows if you own shares in the companies that are thought to be dependent on china, i'm talking about a boeing, caterpillar, emerson, so many others, you've got to be quaking in your wingtips china is not ready to capitulate, and that trade war could get worse before it gets better that was the takeaway. when uused to work with larry on "kudlow and cramer" he would weigh in with the macro. right now the companies are very much at odds with the china but very much in sync with larry's other comments about the economy. i postulated the economy this past quarter may have grown as much as 4% that was not my idea it was something bank of america ceo brian wen said it was possible when he came on earlier this week. larry agreed he said because of the tax cuts in the deregulation we could be in the 4-ish camp, even higher than 3% that he initially propounded when we got the tax cuts, one that so many people laughed at when he made it
larry said talks with mexico are going quite well i thought that was news. still, anyone who watched my old pal larry go off on china knows if you own shares in the companies that are thought to be dependent on china, i'm talking about a boeing, caterpillar, emerson, so many others, you've got to be quaking in your wingtips china is not ready to capitulate, and that trade war could get worse before it gets better that was the takeaway. when uused to work with larry on "kudlow and...
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larry: then we had a five-year bull market.y be wrong right now in that gdp will continue to grow, the trade conversation is not that difficult for and i'mional commerce, in a and asset repurchases will continue -- m&a and asset repurchases will continue. if that is the case, maybe it is a good -- will we see markets up, would you call this a tariff war? larry: we will see what happens with the next $200 billion proposal that the market has done with china by the end of august. right now, it is talk. let us see if there is a resolution on that. on $50hy aren't tariffs billion of chinese goods and tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, and tariffs being imposed on the europeans, retaliatory tariffs on u.s. goods, why doesn't it constitute a trade war? larry: because it has a small impact on global gdp. but symbolically, it is having an impact on investor sentiment. that is what we are seeing right now, we are seeing investors positive until there is greater certainty. eric: what about bonds? you mentioned that you could earn 52%
larry: then we had a five-year bull market.y be wrong right now in that gdp will continue to grow, the trade conversation is not that difficult for and i'mional commerce, in a and asset repurchases will continue -- m&a and asset repurchases will continue. if that is the case, maybe it is a good -- will we see markets up, would you call this a tariff war? larry: we will see what happens with the next $200 billion proposal that the market has done with china by the end of august. right now,...
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larry beil, live in los angeles, abc 7 sports. >> thank you, larry. exciting to watch. >> really a lot of fun. and watch the espys tonight at 8:00 on abc 7. i like larry's outfit. >> i do. i do want to see the tux at some point though, just saying. >> mcgee looked cool too, and huge. >> huge weather coming our way, hugely warm and humid next couple of days. here's a look at live doppler 7, mainly sunny skies over the bay area. fog, constant factor. breezy, wind from 15 to 21 miles per hour. central tower, mostly blue sky above and low clouds coming in. 65 degrees here in the city right now. 69 in oakland. 73 in mountain view. what a view from the east bay hills camera. it's 81 up north in santa rosa. 84 novato. mid-90s at fairfield, concord and livermore. we'll see areas of fog near the coast and bay. overnight, warm and humid by bay area standards tomorrow and friday. and it will be slightly cooler and less humid this weekend. we're going to get this surge of humidity right here, the circulation such that monsoonal moisture is flowing into california
larry beil, live in los angeles, abc 7 sports. >> thank you, larry. exciting to watch. >> really a lot of fun. and watch the espys tonight at 8:00 on abc 7. i like larry's outfit. >> i do. i do want to see the tux at some point though, just saying. >> mcgee looked cool too, and huge. >> huge weather coming our way, hugely warm and humid next couple of days. here's a look at live doppler 7, mainly sunny skies over the bay area. fog, constant factor. breezy, wind...
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so i thought larry, maybe we could start with you. and maybe just do a little bit of reminiscing to start. so it was 50 years ago that the electric factory came into being. maybe you could tell everyone just a little bit about how that all came about, what was the impetus to create a rock venue like that here in philadelphia? >> i was -- up to that point, i was a -- an agent living in new york, working for a big talent agent, but i would return to philadelphia, it was my philadelphia. one of the clubs, there was -- the owner was -- he was very successful. and not only at his club, but he dud a lot of jazz concerts in philadelphia. and he wanted to get into the rock business the weight rock business. and inevitably, i would turn up at the show boot which he owed, and we just started talking. and he asked me how he got into business, and i just said, you have to start with a club. little by little, we had conversations, and then i realized i wanted to come back to philadelphia and be a part of something that had never been really succes
so i thought larry, maybe we could start with you. and maybe just do a little bit of reminiscing to start. so it was 50 years ago that the electric factory came into being. maybe you could tell everyone just a little bit about how that all came about, what was the impetus to create a rock venue like that here in philadelphia? >> i was -- up to that point, i was a -- an agent living in new york, working for a big talent agent, but i would return to philadelphia, it was my philadelphia. one...
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larry: i expect us to be larger.rik: i would think that would be a certainty if the flows continue. that investors focus on at blackrock in particular is organic growth. this is been largely in organic growth story. we look at revenues, operating income, and as you said earlier, our revenues are up 11%. i would try to do that every quarter if i could. erik: but they wonder, as trajectory slows, and they are still looking for growth -- they want to see more earnings and revenue. how do you get it? larry: no firm in the investment business is in a poor position whether it is index, alpha products -- and more importantly, we didn't talk about technology. our technology services business is up 25% last quarter. and aladdin is a lot more than what it used to be. working with custodial banks. so we actually have great growth. we've never had a 25% growth rate in our technology. it accelerated this quarter. we are not going to state that it will continue to grow at this rate. it certainly accelerated from the midteens to 25
larry: i expect us to be larger.rik: i would think that would be a certainty if the flows continue. that investors focus on at blackrock in particular is organic growth. this is been largely in organic growth story. we look at revenues, operating income, and as you said earlier, our revenues are up 11%. i would try to do that every quarter if i could. erik: but they wonder, as trajectory slows, and they are still looking for growth -- they want to see more earnings and revenue. how do you get...
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larry sanders, that is. shandling. >> garry shandling wanted to do a show that deconstructed the kind of show "the tonight show" was. >> just pretend like you're talking to me till we're off the air so it won't seem weird. >> okay. blah, blah, blah, blah. >> "the larry sanders show" was sort of cathartic. because in the world of "the larry sanders show," there was a network. >> you want me to [ bleep ] your budget? is that what you want me to do? >> so it became this weird funhouse mirror thing, where you could use stuff from your misery, your career, as fodder. >> don't take this as a threat but i killed a man like you in korea, hand to hand. my boy doesn't want to do any more commercials. >> larry sanders to me was, aside from being a brilliant television show -- >> can you say, hey now. >> hey now. >> it was my everyday life. >> i'm here for three good reasons. last show. big ratings. movie coming out. bim, bam, boom. >> "the larry sanders show" was very unique in that it was very deadpan. and really grou
larry sanders, that is. shandling. >> garry shandling wanted to do a show that deconstructed the kind of show "the tonight show" was. >> just pretend like you're talking to me till we're off the air so it won't seem weird. >> okay. blah, blah, blah, blah. >> "the larry sanders show" was sort of cathartic. because in the world of "the larry sanders show," there was a network. >> you want me to [ bleep ] your budget? is that what you...
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midday or moscow coming up in an exclusive interview with larry king here on r.t. russia's foreign minister touches on the use of highly likely as he puts it in the blame game in the u.k. poising investigation and russian meddling accusations we'll find out more about what he means by that coming up also donald trump savages the british prime minister is handling a breakfast today during his first official visit to the u.k. the u.s. president's also been met with massive protests in london that visit ongoing bringing up to speed on. the course world cup twenty eight he reaches its climax here in russia this weekend with belgium taking on england on saturday for third place in the toyman big final on sunday between france and croatia. by their very good afternoon she just turned midday here now in moscow this friday the thirteenth of july one is coming now in watching out international first speaking exclusively with larry king on r.t. russia's foreign minister says that he's used the quote highly likely that the now seems to be enough evidence to blame russia in a
midday or moscow coming up in an exclusive interview with larry king here on r.t. russia's foreign minister touches on the use of highly likely as he puts it in the blame game in the u.k. poising investigation and russian meddling accusations we'll find out more about what he means by that coming up also donald trump savages the british prime minister is handling a breakfast today during his first official visit to the u.k. the u.s. president's also been met with massive protests in london that...
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manus: that was larry fink speaking with bloomberg. views on trade and the markets and the risks. we have the market run done for you with maria. fink is that larry u.s. goes full monty on trade tariffs. reporter: good morning, manus. let's get you up to spain -- up to speed with the asian markets. this idea that traders are not sure if they want to focus on earnings and fundamentals or just be concerned about the trade war and the potential escalation. that is what we are seeing in asia markets today. japan is outperforming the region. the yen is falling in a three-week low. still majorly under pressure. i also want to look at australia which is underperforming. a lot of this has to do with this idea of weakness in the commodity sector. i want to move on to my next chart. sticking with this idea of emerging markets coming under pressure. when you look at this line here, you can see the emerging markets stocks are now trading at the biggest compared to u.s. equities in biggest -- and 30 years. it was 2002 when we last saw those levels.
manus: that was larry fink speaking with bloomberg. views on trade and the markets and the risks. we have the market run done for you with maria. fink is that larry u.s. goes full monty on trade tariffs. reporter: good morning, manus. let's get you up to spain -- up to speed with the asian markets. this idea that traders are not sure if they want to focus on earnings and fundamentals or just be concerned about the trade war and the potential escalation. that is what we are seeing in asia...
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larry, welcome back, so good to see you. thank you. >> brennan: we did have a good economic growth number that q2 number 4.1%, hard to argue it was anything but goodwin for the president. but when you take it apart was this sort of just a temporary burst of buying ahead of the implementation of the president's tariffs? >> no. i don't think so at all. the basics of this number were consumer spending and business investment. those are the basics of any number. c plus i to put it in economic terms. it's doing terrific, rising better than 4% as was the overall. and i know some people have tried to downgrade this by ahead tariffs.s, buy heay, we don't know that, lot of heroes about that. i'm glad to see exports rising whatever the reason. the biggest thing that nobody has talked about in terms of these smaller issues is, inventories. inventories fell by i think $5 billion. that is very unusual. it took at least a percentage point off of gdp. but these things jump around a lot. the heart of this report as i said, some are spending
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larry? >> thank you, lyanne. >>> so what issues should san francisco's new mayor tackle first, crime, house being, homelessness. traffic and transit? >> weigh in and go to our website and vote. crime is the early leader. i'm sure homelessness will catch up as we continue. you can keep voting through our 6:00 hour to abc 7 news at 7:00. >>> in the north bay, fire victim and local officials are concerned over a possible move in the state legislature to end a legal doctrine that is known as inverse condemnation. that doctrine makes utilities like pg&e responsible for any damages involving their equipment whether they're at fault or not. abc 7 news reporter wayne friedman joining us with more from both sides of the issue. wayne? >> reporter: they're heated on that one. good afternoon. any change in state law at this point would not adversely affect them, not directly. but it would affect future fire victims. look at this in foun dan grove. the woman who owns it and others are concerned about uti
larry? >> thank you, lyanne. >>> so what issues should san francisco's new mayor tackle first, crime, house being, homelessness. traffic and transit? >> weigh in and go to our website and vote. crime is the early leader. i'm sure homelessness will catch up as we continue. you can keep voting through our 6:00 hour to abc 7 news at 7:00. >>> in the north bay, fire victim and local officials are concerned over a possible move in the state legislature to end a legal...
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larry kudlow was a big advocate and advisor before it was passed.'s bullish on the economy, the stock market and the president's position on tariffs and trade. >> it's come on faster and strong. it's a healthy economy right now. folks said it couldn't be done. gdp may be an abstract number. a lot of our critics say you can never beat 2%. we are beating 3% and we are on an upswing when the comes come out for the second quarter. stock markets may be slightly off the high. but they had a fabulous run. one of the great things about president trump. he stuck to it. you know, steve moore, myself. art laffer. steve mnuchin. we worked together very closely during the campaign. friends of mine, skeptics said no, he won't follow through. he has followed through. he never flinched, not once. we got the legislation through. the economy is responding. this is now the u.s. pavment the hottest economy of in the world. capital investment for new jobs and better careers flowing in from all corners of the world. maria: the left and the detrack towards, the skeptics l
larry kudlow was a big advocate and advisor before it was passed.'s bullish on the economy, the stock market and the president's position on tariffs and trade. >> it's come on faster and strong. it's a healthy economy right now. folks said it couldn't be done. gdp may be an abstract number. a lot of our critics say you can never beat 2%. we are beating 3% and we are on an upswing when the comes come out for the second quarter. stock markets may be slightly off the high. but they had a...
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athletes abused by disgraced doctor larry nassar honored with the arthur ashe award.ly raisman is one of the survivors who took the stage. >> whether you act or do nothing, are you shaping the world we -- you are shaping the world we live in impacting others. all we need is one adult to have the integrity to stand between us and larry nassar. to all of the survivors out there, don't let anyone rewrite your story. your truth does matter. you matter. you are not alone. >> well said. hall of fame quarterback jim kelly who battled throat cancer the last five years received the jimmy v. award. his message this week is never give up like jimmy v. >> they say give for someone fighting for their tomorrow. if you have someone out there suffering, it doesn't have to be cancer. it could be your mom or dad or your grandparents. what you say to them and the smile on your face could be the difference. >> the espy honored three coaches who died protecting students at the massacre at the stoneman douglas high school in florida. all received the best coach award. a night that is often
athletes abused by disgraced doctor larry nassar honored with the arthur ashe award.ly raisman is one of the survivors who took the stage. >> whether you act or do nothing, are you shaping the world we -- you are shaping the world we live in impacting others. all we need is one adult to have the integrity to stand between us and larry nassar. to all of the survivors out there, don't let anyone rewrite your story. your truth does matter. you matter. you are not alone. >> well said....
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i was deeply saddened and angered by larry nassar's abuse. i heard the stories of victims and survivors in court, before this committee and last week in moving ceremony at the espys and as recently as the press conference today. many of those same athletes are joining us in this room. some survivors shared help and finding it unresponsive, needlessly complex and fraught with risk to their olympic dreams. this is appalling and unacceptable. the olympic community failed the people it was supposed to protect and i apologize again to each and every one of them and their families. i want you to know your voices have been raised and we hear you. we have an obligation to do better and we will do better. we accelerated our efforts with the center for safe sport and our own athlete safety programs. we doubled our grant to the center enabling to build on its investigative capabilities. we instituted new reporting requirements of our own. requiring national governing bodies to report on ongoing investigations, unresolved complaints and banned and suspen
i was deeply saddened and angered by larry nassar's abuse. i heard the stories of victims and survivors in court, before this committee and last week in moving ceremony at the espys and as recently as the press conference today. many of those same athletes are joining us in this room. some survivors shared help and finding it unresponsive, needlessly complex and fraught with risk to their olympic dreams. this is appalling and unacceptable. the olympic community failed the people it was supposed...
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perry: larry nassar was absolutely in usa gymnastics. i have never said different in that, as a team doctor. i will find out what it is you were referring to. i don't know what legal action, i know there was a motion to dismiss but i will find out what that is about. it could be a lot of different things. sen. blumenthal: it was an answer. i want to make clear, i am not trying to impose pressure on you from this position because you are entitled to your legal right . your lawyer is entitled to advise you of those rights. you are entitled to assert those rights. as part of your moral responsibility, in my view, with all due respect, it is also to accept legal responsibility because that will make you a part of the solution. it will make you part of any court order. the same goes for the u.s. olympic committee. ms. perry: i want to reinforce to you again that this organization, under my leadership, has and will be totinuing to be committed legal resolution with our survivors. these are our athletes and we will do whatever it takes to get t
perry: larry nassar was absolutely in usa gymnastics. i have never said different in that, as a team doctor. i will find out what it is you were referring to. i don't know what legal action, i know there was a motion to dismiss but i will find out what that is about. it could be a lot of different things. sen. blumenthal: it was an answer. i want to make clear, i am not trying to impose pressure on you from this position because you are entitled to your legal right . your lawyer is entitled to...
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i have a real privilege to introduce larry back in, -- magin who is a legend. he is not retired, he is the current owner for the electric factor here in philadelphia. the electric factory is a significant music -- venue in town. we will have remittances in discussion around that. larry has also worked on broadway. he has done concerts with pink floyd and many others. he has produced the broadway musicals. he is really a living legend. we are delighted to have him here on the panel. next to him is stephen. he comes down to us from mayor's college. stephen is a scholar and historian who works on contemporary music, culture, politics and identity. he is an academic historian, who has done public history work in public engagement. we are excited to have him here to offer more national and global context, for what is happening in 1968 music live. and we have george miller, we had a -- the privilege of meeting. he is a journalist. he has written about the music scene in philadelphia. he is also a professor at temple, teaching journalism practice. between the three of
i have a real privilege to introduce larry back in, -- magin who is a legend. he is not retired, he is the current owner for the electric factor here in philadelphia. the electric factory is a significant music -- venue in town. we will have remittances in discussion around that. larry has also worked on broadway. he has done concerts with pink floyd and many others. he has produced the broadway musicals. he is really a living legend. we are delighted to have him here on the panel. next to him...
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larry nassar under the watch of michigan state and others. your treatment of this issue raises concerns about how msu will move forward here. even with all the evidence, why did you doubt ms. van hollander? >> the e-mail, of course, was in the midst of our very difficult negotiation and it was private, it was never public and it reflected, i guess, just the passions of the moment about whether or not there were referral fees being paid. the reality is that our actions today, i think, have consistently shown our support for the survivors and that is what we have to create. we have to have a culture-- >> i'm going to interrupt you, mr. engler. i'm sorry. when you write an e-mail referring to athletes as being manipulat manipulated, not only are these strong, accomplished smart athletes who have overcome enormous barriers in their lives, to reach the pinnacle of their sport, they have survived unspeakable abuse. and the notion that you would think they could be manipulated by trial lawyers, and that you would speak of them that way, is just deep
larry nassar under the watch of michigan state and others. your treatment of this issue raises concerns about how msu will move forward here. even with all the evidence, why did you doubt ms. van hollander? >> the e-mail, of course, was in the midst of our very difficult negotiation and it was private, it was never public and it reflected, i guess, just the passions of the moment about whether or not there were referral fees being paid. the reality is that our actions today, i think, have...
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athletes abused by larry nassar honored with the arthur ashe courage award.aping the world we live in impacting others. all we needed was one adult to have the integrity to stand between us and larry nassar. to all of the survivors out there, don't let anyone rewrite your story. your truth does matter. you matter and you are not alone. >> bravo. hall of fame quarterback jim kelly who battled throat cancer the last five years received the jimmy v. award. the message never give up. >> they say give today for someone who is fighting for their tomorrow. if you have somebody out there suffering. it doesn't have to be cancer. it can be someone not having a good day. it could be your mom. your dad. your grandparents. what you say to them or the smile on your face. that could be the difference in them facing the next day. >> that is kelly tough. the espys honored three coaches who died protecting students at stoneman douglas high school in florida. all posthumously received the best coach award on a very emotional evening. >> impactful words and presentatio presentat
athletes abused by larry nassar honored with the arthur ashe courage award.aping the world we live in impacting others. all we needed was one adult to have the integrity to stand between us and larry nassar. to all of the survivors out there, don't let anyone rewrite your story. your truth does matter. you matter and you are not alone. >> bravo. hall of fame quarterback jim kelly who battled throat cancer the last five years received the jimmy v. award. the message never give up. >>...
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china firing back at comments larry kudlow made at delivering alpha yesterday.teve bannon also not pulling any punches on trade we'll make sense of what all the comments told us yesterday >>> comcast officially drops its bid for fox saying it will instead focus on the acquisition of sky we'll tell you what that means for the players overall in the media industry >>> some big tech names on the move this morning. we'll break down what's driving all of the moves and there are a bunch of them. comcast kicks us off david has that to start us off >> not a surprise, guys. we've been talking about it here we spent a lot of time on it on monday when we reported it was highly unlikely comcast would follow through on any attempt to compete with disney in terms of a higher bid than the $38 deal that disney already has to acquire those fox assets making it official this morning, interesting -- i've tried to make the point -- that neither side of course can talk to each other really in any sense of collusion here you back down on that, i'll back down on this but they can try
china firing back at comments larry kudlow made at delivering alpha yesterday.teve bannon also not pulling any punches on trade we'll make sense of what all the comments told us yesterday >>> comcast officially drops its bid for fox saying it will instead focus on the acquisition of sky we'll tell you what that means for the players overall in the media industry >>> some big tech names on the move this morning. we'll break down what's driving all of the moves and there are a...
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blackrock's larry fink says tariffs may hurt the u.s. economy. imf is warning about the dangers of a trade war. president is under fire for going soft on russia. he said he sees no reason why moscow would meddle in the election. good morning to you, yvonne, and to our viewers across the asia-pacific. it was an interesting day in the u.s. market because there was not actually anything happening at least in terms of u.s.-china trade tensions. guide the market was earnings. for example, in financials, as well as some surprising news coming out of saudi arabia that space hurt the commodity with oil falling by 4% both on the wti as well as brent crude front. .nteresting difference headwinds pushing the markets as well as commodities around today, yvonne. yvonne: despite the geopolitical tensions around helsinki, it seems that was nothing. is the imf worrying about complacency when it comes to the risks to a trade war and when it comes to netflix and the miss on earnings, certainly going to be eating headwinds as we wake up its morning. ramy: that did
blackrock's larry fink says tariffs may hurt the u.s. economy. imf is warning about the dangers of a trade war. president is under fire for going soft on russia. he said he sees no reason why moscow would meddle in the election. good morning to you, yvonne, and to our viewers across the asia-pacific. it was an interesting day in the u.s. market because there was not actually anything happening at least in terms of u.s.-china trade tensions. guide the market was earnings. for example, in...
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quite a few republicans went up on it you know how many democrats went up on that larry zero and that shows you everything you need to know about the democrats that they will not break with their party and they want to keep this for a november issue. well not exactly true because we do have representatives like representative jill brand and de blasio who are not only call us calling for the abolishing of ice but to take it a step further they want comprehensive immigration reform they want to reinvent ice under a new agency so we are trying to solve this problem you know it doesn't help and we've got more radical people on the left who are calling for the abolishment of ice that's giving the conservatives all the ammo they need to say that we are all for open borders that's where you're hearing some of this rhetoric that you know we want to welcome terrorists and the thirteen gang members that you know all of that we can't do that we have to advocate for comprehensive immigration reform as representative gillibrand and de blasio are doing jen good name one democrat who's in favor of o
quite a few republicans went up on it you know how many democrats went up on that larry zero and that shows you everything you need to know about the democrats that they will not break with their party and they want to keep this for a november issue. well not exactly true because we do have representatives like representative jill brand and de blasio who are not only call us calling for the abolishing of ice but to take it a step further they want comprehensive immigration reform they want to...
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we've also hear from playhouse economist kevin hazlett and larry level. this is 20 minutes. >> good morning. moments ago, the numbers for america's economic growth -- or gdp -- were just released. and i am thrilled to announce that, in the second quarter of this year, the united states economy grew at the amazing rate of 4.1%. we're on track to hit the highest annual average growth rate in over 13 years. and i will say this right now, and i'll say it strongly -- as the trade deals come in one by one, we're going to go a lot higher than these numbers. and these are great numbers. during each of the two previous administrations, we averaged just over 1.8% gdp growth. by contrast, we are now on track to hit an average gdp annual growth of over 3%, and it could be substantially over 3%. each point, by the way, means approximately $3 trillion and 10 million jobs. think of that. each point -- you go up one point -- that doesn't sound like much, it's a lot. it's $3 trillion and it's 10 million jobs. if economic growth continues at this pace, the united states ec
we've also hear from playhouse economist kevin hazlett and larry level. this is 20 minutes. >> good morning. moments ago, the numbers for america's economic growth -- or gdp -- were just released. and i am thrilled to announce that, in the second quarter of this year, the united states economy grew at the amazing rate of 4.1%. we're on track to hit the highest annual average growth rate in over 13 years. and i will say this right now, and i'll say it strongly -- as the trade deals come in...
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i tell him. >> larry, what do you think?with china. >> i don't like the fight with china. i don't necessarily agree with all the trade tactics. we'll talk about that some but my point is, he enjoys the back and forth, to his credit. i think he's greatly underrated, in that respect. he thinks and processes. he loves facts, figures, charts. he's very attentive. when he disagrees he'll let you know look, on the whole, i mean, obviously i helped draft the tax and economic stuff during the campaign we agree on almost everything. where we don't agree, we talk it through and he's been wide open and assessable to me and i just love that and i will say this, great thing about the national economic council, we have our fingers in our everything that's what makes this a fun job. every darn thing under the sun, including stuff i know about virtually nothing and i have a cracker jack staff to help teach me except for "kudlow and cramer" jimmy, this is the most fun i've had. >> we're serious optimists. >> i think so. >> i know, larry, you
i tell him. >> larry, what do you think?with china. >> i don't like the fight with china. i don't necessarily agree with all the trade tactics. we'll talk about that some but my point is, he enjoys the back and forth, to his credit. i think he's greatly underrated, in that respect. he thinks and processes. he loves facts, figures, charts. he's very attentive. when he disagrees he'll let you know look, on the whole, i mean, obviously i helped draft the tax and economic stuff during...
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plus larry kudlow and ivanka plus larry kudlow and ivanka trump coming up right -♪ he's got legs of lumbernd arms of steel ♪ ♪ he eats a bowl of hammers at every meal ♪ ♪ he holds your house in the palm of his hand ♪ ♪ he's your home and auto man ♪ big jim, he's got you covered ♪ ♪ great big jim, there ain't no other ♪ -so, this is covered, right? -yes, ma'am. take care of it for you right now. giddyup! hi! this is jamie. we need some help. maria: welcome back to our special one-hour edition of wall street. now my interview with treasury secretary steven mnuchin. you cut the corporate tax rate to 21% and critics say it's not helping others. why the focus on lowering the corporate rate and what impact has it had? >> i traveled with the president during the campaign. we literally met with tens of thousands of people. we met with small business and big business. we heard two critical things. please cut regulation and allow us to do business and give us a competitive tax code. if we can compete fairly, the united states will win and we'll see products made in the u.s.a. advanced manufacturing
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larry and kristen? >> arlette saenz reporting, live in washington, thank you. >>> a judge today rejected a request by the trump administration to block two california laws that protect illegal immigrants. the judge refused to block a law requiring the state to review detention facilities where immigrants are held, and another that prevents local law enforcemenmformation on jail in. but he did put a third law on emises without a warrant. >> a tent camp protest outside the u.s. immigration building in san francisco is now in its fourth day. protesters are demanding that i.c.e. be demolished or abolished that is. they set up a camp blocking washington street. the group is part of a nationwide protest against president trump's separation of immigrant families at the border. san francisco police say they're monitoring the camp which is not blocking the entrance to the building. >> the battle to restore net newt federality heating up. state lawmakers hammering out a model for other states to give all internet
larry and kristen? >> arlette saenz reporting, live in washington, thank you. >>> a judge today rejected a request by the trump administration to block two california laws that protect illegal immigrants. the judge refused to block a law requiring the state to review detention facilities where immigrants are held, and another that prevents local law enforcemenmformation on jail in. but he did put a third law on emises without a warrant. >> a tent camp protest outside the...
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larry and ama? >> kristen, thank you. >>> paul mccartney made a surprise appearance at the site of a famous spot in beatles history. mccartney strolled through the crosswalk of abbie road in london. came 49 years after he and his beatles crossed the street for their legendary album. in this video, he's walking in the opposite direction from the walk on the album cover and he's also not barefoot. after that, he invited fans into the studios for a concert. >>> these victims speak out today on capitol hill. >> one person abused is too many. >> the demands they're making to be sure people are held accountable for not helping victims. >>> and the death toll continuing to rise >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>> and here are the stories making headlines at 4:30, learning about the long rap sheet of a man accused of stabbing a bart passenger to death sunday night. he's been convicted of obstruction of a peace officer and assault. abc 7 news reporter tweeted advice for bart riders on
larry and ama? >> kristen, thank you. >>> paul mccartney made a surprise appearance at the site of a famous spot in beatles history. mccartney strolled through the crosswalk of abbie road in london. came 49 years after he and his beatles crossed the street for their legendary album. in this video, he's walking in the opposite direction from the walk on the album cover and he's also not barefoot. after that, he invited fans into the studios for a concert. >>> these...
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maria: my thanks to larry kudlow. don't go anywhere.p will join us neck in an exclusive interview when "wall street" comes right back i'll never find a safe used car. start at the new carfax.com show me minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. [music playing] (ceo) the employee of the year, anna. (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sales event. i'm a tin can tied to your bumper, cause.... i don't think enough people heard about your big day. but nothing says "we got married" like a 12 ounce piece of scrap metal. yo! we got married! honk if you like joint assets. now you're so busy soaking up all this attention, you don't see the car in front of you. and if i can crash your "perfect day", imagine what i can do to the rest of 'em. so get allstate, and be better protected from mayhem. like me. at crowne plaza, we know business travel isn't just business. there'
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. >> larry constand wrote away from the wlooit white house h and weave it here.ry, thanks so much for joining us. presidential adminisionerytr from john ton to george w. bush. you have a vast history. i'm assuming you putthn boe ok l vacationsf i mean have presidents always gone on vas rounself and that's htow i. just about as fasts they did in the days of the roman empire. >> fast asorsegy. then thee lot t.ea t started prt people, precedent, have been chose more or less, evertheyos e since. >> and of the you chronicle whod liked to vacation the most. >> who knows a lot of them. harry tran was before my time vacationed in key west. >>ot a bad choice. >>> andau bec people looking hn shirtsruman s becames a edve liked tsw took his glasseo. oka y. >> eenhowerr s a great golfer and most of his vacaoltifons g were golfing vacations.t we with that thousands and thousands a ofmericap gofn seo>> continued into and let's talk about more times. let's talk about wre did the bushes, georg where hdid theyac. ation.plhouses t like george h.w. bush wente h aomaitone l mot onin
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larry kudlow and i might take one side of an argument. mnuchin might be on that side with us wilbur ross and peter nofr o on the other side but the president makes the decision based upon what i believe to be good evidence from all sides of the equation when do you that and feel like you're part of the process, you know that -- in my particular circumstance, the fiskically conservative argument is being made and being considered and given fair weight. if the president decides to go another way number one that's his prerogative because he is the president. not me and then number two, i know for a fact that i've been heard. so often republicans on the hill used to complaint -- the bigds complaint complaint was we never had a chance to participate in the conversation that's happening i think the president is making better decisions because of it it's the management style he wanted when he put together a team of me and peter nofr o and wilbur ross and bob lighthizer and steve mnuchin. we are getting good results and decisions. most importantl
larry kudlow and i might take one side of an argument. mnuchin might be on that side with us wilbur ross and peter nofr o on the other side but the president makes the decision based upon what i believe to be good evidence from all sides of the equation when do you that and feel like you're part of the process, you know that -- in my particular circumstance, the fiskically conservative argument is being made and being considered and given fair weight. if the president decides to go another way...
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larry. larry. her. our land. it is tikkun thousands of years to form this beauty rock drawing show that black africans once lived here and that there were cattle elephants and giraffes as well . but the desert long ago drove them further and further south. water courses long dry can still be made out. in a deep gorge on the skirts of the air mountains is a small remnant of water. and here water even flowed a short while ago. the desert fox has to live on something. but what does a herd of goats live on in these parts even goats can eat the greenery growing here . be a conscious have been little bear as far as the goats can reach. just . to i rake strips off the rest of the leaves on the tree. there are not many icon she has left that can still be denuded in this way for the process kills off the trees sooner or later. neither the animals nor their keepers will be able to live here much longer all of the neighbors have already left. before long those who still remain will have sold the last of their livestock and
larry. larry. her. our land. it is tikkun thousands of years to form this beauty rock drawing show that black africans once lived here and that there were cattle elephants and giraffes as well . but the desert long ago drove them further and further south. water courses long dry can still be made out. in a deep gorge on the skirts of the air mountains is a small remnant of water. and here water even flowed a short while ago. the desert fox has to live on something. but what does a herd of goats...
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on the other hand, you know, as larry -- i defer to larry on this, and they can delay, but to say that isn't going to testify unless there's evidence that he committed a crime, his testimony could be necessary because someone else committed a crime. it's a preposterous stance, but it looks like they're going to require a subpoena and drag this out. >> and larry, again, this question of politics and even if you're getting into the realm of impeachment, we haven't gotten there yet, deciding not to testify before the special counsel wouldn't seem to help you particularly politically, would it? >> it shouldn't help you politically, but what we've already seen with trump's base is that they're very tolerant of what he does and so with giuliani setting up this whole idea and trump setting up this idea that the mueller probe is corrupted, you know, they're setting up the rationale for, well, he's not going to testify because it's unfair. i think at one point, giuliani said that he wanted to make sure this was fair, that they weren't biased, and i think what they're getting ready to do is say,
on the other hand, you know, as larry -- i defer to larry on this, and they can delay, but to say that isn't going to testify unless there's evidence that he committed a crime, his testimony could be necessary because someone else committed a crime. it's a preposterous stance, but it looks like they're going to require a subpoena and drag this out. >> and larry, again, this question of politics and even if you're getting into the realm of impeachment, we haven't gotten there yet, deciding...
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i'm larry beil. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's ve!"set it up", glen powell, and music from gallant featuring a$ap ferg. and now, places everybody, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. welcome. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. that's very nice. appreciate that. glad you're in a good mood. i hope it was a nice day. i had a nice day. i had a nice morning. this morning i drove my daughter
i'm larry beil. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's ve!"set it up", glen powell, and music from gallant featuring a$ap ferg. and now, places everybody, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. welcome. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. that's very nice. appreciate that. glad you're in a good mood. i hope it was a nice day. i had a nice day. i had a nice morning. this morning i drove my...