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- first larry you'll notice that it's small, thnesteps are easy for ano follow, no complicated credit jargon. look let me ar, it takes some effort but it's so little compared to the results that so many people are gonna receive. it is filled with important information that you can put to use immediately and get results. ives you all the templates you need to start the process to improve your credit and the really great thing can easily do this all by yourself. - knowledge is power. - knowledge is power, exactly. look let me give you some examples - knof just some of thecrets rd in this little book that can. - you may wanna jot this down at home cause it applies to you. - larry the book is loaded. ample page five reveals the key to getting anything removed from your credit report and this is not common knowledge. page six the secret to getting banks, onedit bureaus, collecgencies to feel that it's actually easier to simply remove a negative it and leave you alone. this one piece of advice is worth purchasing the book alone. - and the fact that you come the cret scoring side of the busi
- first larry you'll notice that it's small, thnesteps are easy for ano follow, no complicated credit jargon. look let me ar, it takes some effort but it's so little compared to the results that so many people are gonna receive. it is filled with important information that you can put to use immediately and get results. ives you all the templates you need to start the process to improve your credit and the really great thing can easily do this all by yourself. - knowledge is power. - knowledge...
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oakland scored first. larry doubled to left centerfield. it was a close call at the plate but matt chapman be death row home. the a's opened up the floodgates , scoring six runs in the fourth. the a's pitchers shut down for the win. they trail the yankees by two and half games for the first wild-card spot now. >>> the giants have nine games left in their season. last night they were in san diego to play the padres the giants jumped out to an early lead in the second inning. basis cleared and the giants led 3 - 0. however, the padres countered by putting up five runs off stratton in the bottom half of the second . the giants ended up losing 8 - 4. they have the night off before playing the cardinals in st. louis this weekend. >> the 20 18th season of the san jose earthquakes has begun. last night the quakes hosted lansing united fc. a nice cross followed by a header here. the quakes padded their lead in the 58th minute with some fancy footwork followed by that goal. things eventually tied. a 10- year-old soccer pan had a real dream come true
oakland scored first. larry doubled to left centerfield. it was a close call at the plate but matt chapman be death row home. the a's opened up the floodgates , scoring six runs in the fourth. the a's pitchers shut down for the win. they trail the yankees by two and half games for the first wild-card spot now. >>> the giants have nine games left in their season. last night they were in san diego to play the padres the giants jumped out to an early lead in the second inning. basis...
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government appointed an official to keep a close eye on the german carmaker we're not in his first annual report larry thompson called for greater transparency at the company saying v.w. lawyers were uncooperative when it came to sharing certain information thomson wants proof that folks walk in is complying with agreements the company made with u.s. authorities. german foreign minister heiko mass has proposed an alternative international money transfer system to help circumvent u.s. sanctions against companies doing business with iran at present a majority of global money transfers between bank institutions use the american controlled swift banking system and the u.s. can monitor all those transactions in the past weeks many large german companies like dime were and deutsche of bond have either stop doing business in iran or have drastically reduced it. the i.f.a. electronics trade fair kicked off in berlin on friday more than eight hundred exhibitors are showing off their latest products at the event hot topics include networking computers household devices and intertainment platforms as well as tec
government appointed an official to keep a close eye on the german carmaker we're not in his first annual report larry thompson called for greater transparency at the company saying v.w. lawyers were uncooperative when it came to sharing certain information thomson wants proof that folks walk in is complying with agreements the company made with u.s. authorities. german foreign minister heiko mass has proposed an alternative international money transfer system to help circumvent u.s. sanctions...
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i'm larry beil. it was first discovered around 10:00 this morning on the third level bus deck. foys from a "san francisco chronicle" photographer show a e area.e rm natas closes and evacuated around 4:30 in the afternoon. bus service being moved to the old temporary transbay terminal at main and folsom streets only a few blocks away from where the salesforce transit center is locked. team coverage for you on this breaking story tonight. cornell bernard has the impact on the commute. kate larsson begins with how the crack was first discovered. kate? >> reporter: larry beil, that's right. inspectors are here right now. at least through tomorrow trying to assess this cracked steel beam. you can see these metal barriers. public works set them up in the past few hours. besides the security guards, you can see the transit center is completely empty which certainly makes it feel like this is the beginning of a long investigation and potential repair. >> i need everyone to clear back outside the structure, please. >> reporter: transbay joint powers authority empty. the transit center a
i'm larry beil. it was first discovered around 10:00 this morning on the third level bus deck. foys from a "san francisco chronicle" photographer show a e area.e rm natas closes and evacuated around 4:30 in the afternoon. bus service being moved to the old temporary transbay terminal at main and folsom streets only a few blocks away from where the salesforce transit center is locked. team coverage for you on this breaking story tonight. cornell bernard has the impact on the commute....
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here there are pictures of the first lord larry sheffield william jeff gold a rather mining company. you. and you know what is honestly is me being lord mayor is such a celebration of the so many of the people as it is about me with be a mother who made sacrifices of the friends who grabbed me and so the people of sheffield who really put their faith in me and chose me to be the lord mayor so it's it's just amazing i kind of feel as if like i am just merely a reflection of sheffield at the moment and it's just i mean i generally do feel privileged and honored to hold this position but then with something that happened the past forty eight hours one of your many initiatives on mental health would have you been yes each month i choose a campaign to focus my attention kind of really saw campaign so july was a whole anti rally and advance time coming to the u.k. and august it was the opening of minus campaign for justice and then this month for me kind of wants to kind of touch on the topic of mental health especially as we lead as it was and well suicide prevention day on monday so i ki
here there are pictures of the first lord larry sheffield william jeff gold a rather mining company. you. and you know what is honestly is me being lord mayor is such a celebration of the so many of the people as it is about me with be a mother who made sacrifices of the friends who grabbed me and so the people of sheffield who really put their faith in me and chose me to be the lord mayor so it's it's just amazing i kind of feel as if like i am just merely a reflection of sheffield at the...
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new series we present strong female musicians who overcome the obstacle they we're meeting larry and burden. first. word we should not. carry. hello my name is hi my name is larry i mean musician and a woman. led his new album heart heart and fragile in english features twelve soulful tracks the confidence in the reveals a lot about herself and the songs too much said one person in the music industry a man. has a sudden fear in fans or when you're a woman the first thing many people want to know is whether you're sexy and beautiful six few people expect you to say something meaningful or show strong character in your lyrics and when you do and makes a lot of people uncomfortable then that's worse than finley large that's much better. levis i hadn't aka larry was born firstly two years ago in west germany to a german mother and british father today she lives in berlin she too has had to deal with difficulties many women in the pop industry face. my ass and i want to shed a lot more skin on my first album and talked about sex too much and i noticed i was taken less seriously as an artist and i thoug
new series we present strong female musicians who overcome the obstacle they we're meeting larry and burden. first. word we should not. carry. hello my name is hi my name is larry i mean musician and a woman. led his new album heart heart and fragile in english features twelve soulful tracks the confidence in the reveals a lot about herself and the songs too much said one person in the music industry a man. has a sudden fear in fans or when you're a woman the first thing many people want to...
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. >> so when, after nearly seven years of marriage, larry suddenly dropped out of sight, close friends weren't extremely alarmed at first. after all, larry had gone on drunken benders before. but this time, as days stretched into weeks, it seemed different, extremely odd. ginger miller started working at the law firm as a secretary in september 2001 just about the time larry went missing. elisa kept the business going in his absence, but couldn't seem to settle on what the staff should tell people about larry. >> i was told to tell his kids and different people in his family different things. so i was told that he was golfing or skiing, some place they couldn't get ahold of him at. >> so it was all obvious bs. yeah. and if it was a client, i would have to say he was working on a deposition, he was with a client, he had to fly out. >> larry's kids didn't know what to think. >> and i said to my brother, this doesn't sound right. why do the stories keep changing? >> october arrived. still no larry. thanksgiving. and december, he was always with family on his birthday. but still no sign of larry mcnabney. >> i didn't get a
. >> so when, after nearly seven years of marriage, larry suddenly dropped out of sight, close friends weren't extremely alarmed at first. after all, larry had gone on drunken benders before. but this time, as days stretched into weeks, it seemed different, extremely odd. ginger miller started working at the law firm as a secretary in september 2001 just about the time larry went missing. elisa kept the business going in his absence, but couldn't seem to settle on what the staff should...
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larry. the first -- let's start off with the bay area wedding fairs. this is a very popular give away. the next one is being held right next to union square in san francisco in the park 55 hotel. there will be a runway fashion show, overstock gown sale, exhibits and displays and one lucky couple will win a $10,000 wedding package. watching as today, right now, you don't have to pay anything. another $15 value, this is the hyatt caramel value. >> i'm getting ready now. >> this is cool. look at that restaurant right there. you are going to receive a free appetizer that you are going to eat there at the california market at pacifics edge restaurant. the restaurant has unmatched views. look at that view. the pacific ocean and the coastline. it's made fresh with locally supplied. the appetizers, they are going to pick what you get. baked oysters rockefeller and brussel sprouts with truffle honey. >> i don't like brussel sprouts. >> now that i have gotten it, tell the viewers how to get it. >> follow her lead. go to abc7news.com, log on to finney's friday free stuff. >> i would love to see a
larry. the first -- let's start off with the bay area wedding fairs. this is a very popular give away. the next one is being held right next to union square in san francisco in the park 55 hotel. there will be a runway fashion show, overstock gown sale, exhibits and displays and one lucky couple will win a $10,000 wedding package. watching as today, right now, you don't have to pay anything. another $15 value, this is the hyatt caramel value. >> i'm getting ready now. >> this is...
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at the top of the hour the first international politicking with larry king.unfortunately cranium governments destroys that conclave don't know maybe they don't understand this but they destroyed the country they lost not only crimea but they lost their own people in two regions ukrainians and russians they really have started very deep roots and took cuts at least sent to try just to show us that you have some of to separate them differently. from russians this is absolutely stupid the way this is the way to nowhere. with this manufactured consent instinctive public will. when the woman closest project over them so. when the primary lifts and be the woman. we can all middle of the room sit. in the real news room. when you. the present political look at that is too close to the book movie. choose to squish but still it's a big scene. there's. just a little she. joined me every thursday on me all excited i'm sure and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm sure. i'll see that. just a colorful show that has its own unique history a
at the top of the hour the first international politicking with larry king.unfortunately cranium governments destroys that conclave don't know maybe they don't understand this but they destroyed the country they lost not only crimea but they lost their own people in two regions ukrainians and russians they really have started very deep roots and took cuts at least sent to try just to show us that you have some of to separate them differently. from russians this is absolutely stupid the way this...
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>> reporter: it was showing the closures larry on first street between market and howard. it took us a pretty long time just to be able to make a right off the market on to first street. so we were allowed in so that we could get to the scene closer and bring you as much of the pictures as we could. >> we may have lost chris there. i think we lost chris by phone. we'll try to re-establish with him. he's near the scene there, near the salesforce tower, actually. very close to the salesforce -- >> oh, goodness. >> leading to this horrible congestion in the city right now. purple means closed. those are the sections that we're talking about. we talked about first, that is the small chunk of purple you see there. that is right by where the transit center is. of course, you see that purple stretch as well by the moscone center. >> that's for dream force. >> tens of thousands of extra people there today because of the start of the convention. now, the brand new $1.5 billion transit center where the buses come and go is closed due to a fissure found in a steel beam, third floor,
>> reporter: it was showing the closures larry on first street between market and howard. it took us a pretty long time just to be able to make a right off the market on to first street. so we were allowed in so that we could get to the scene closer and bring you as much of the pictures as we could. >> we may have lost chris there. i think we lost chris by phone. we'll try to re-establish with him. he's near the scene there, near the salesforce tower, actually. very close to the...
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google's search page looked like the day it was launched and this is the company's first headquarters with founders larry page and sergey brin twenty years later google's enormous success has given it this huge ever expanding silicon valley headquarters known as the googleplex page and brin are multi-billionaires and google knows a lot about us they know who you are they know a lot about your habits they know what kind of videos he watch they know how many emails he gets they are very large an important part of most people staring lives it's search engine process is three and a half billion requests per day or one point two trillion a year that information is power google uses the information to lucratively target advertising to customers the more they know about you the more the can market you to advertisers a collection of activities in what we do every day. you know one of the rules or the role of government that one when a company collects and amass that much information in the u.s. google like other big tech companies is largely unregulated regarding what they do with the information they collect th
google's search page looked like the day it was launched and this is the company's first headquarters with founders larry page and sergey brin twenty years later google's enormous success has given it this huge ever expanding silicon valley headquarters known as the googleplex page and brin are multi-billionaires and google knows a lot about us they know who you are they know a lot about your habits they know what kind of videos he watch they know how many emails he gets they are very large an...
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google's search page looked like the day it was launched and this is the company's first headquarters with founders larry page and sergey brin twenty years later google's enormous success has given it this huge ever expanding silicon valley headquarters known as the googleplex page and brin are multi-billionaires and google knows a lot about us they know who you are they know a lot about your habits they know what kind of videos he watched they don't how many e-mails he gets they are very large an important part of most people staring live it's search engine process is three and a half billion requests per day or one point two trillion a year that information is power google uses the information to lucratively target advertising to customers the more they know about you the more the can market you to advertisers a collection of activities and what we do every day. you know one of the rules or the role of government when when a company collects in a mass that much information in the u.s. google like other big tech companies is largely unregulated regarding what they do with the information they collect th
google's search page looked like the day it was launched and this is the company's first headquarters with founders larry page and sergey brin twenty years later google's enormous success has given it this huge ever expanding silicon valley headquarters known as the googleplex page and brin are multi-billionaires and google knows a lot about us they know who you are they know a lot about your habits they know what kind of videos he watched they don't how many e-mails he gets they are very large...
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but first, air force association president larry spencer. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome afapresident general larry spencer. >> thank you. thank you all and good morning again and welcome back to one of the highlights of the three day session that we v. i got the opportunity to grow up in the nto. he was my role model and he gave me the best advance i had got. find you a good nco and hold on tight and that's what i did my entire career. most of us know. i don't think anyone in the room doesn't know who chief wright is and what he's accomplished and doing for the air force. clearly if you looked up the word or google the word rock star chief wright's picture comes up. chief wright is a chief's chief. he knowledges in the air force and the enlisted corp. >> and when i was enlisted and prepared for the wax examation. there was a performance fetness exam and called pdb. but we need to to become ta to the ream
but first, air force association president larry spencer. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome afapresident general larry spencer. >> thank you. thank you all and good morning again and welcome back to one of the highlights of the three day session that we v. i got the opportunity to grow up in the nto. he was my role model and he gave me the best advance i had got. find you a good nco and hold on tight and that's what i did my entire career. most of us know. i don't think anyone...
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google's search page looked like the day it was launched and this is the company's first headquarters with founders larry page and sergey brin twenty years later google's enormous has given it this huge ever expanding silicon valley headquarters known as the google plus page and brin are multi-billionaires and google knows a lot about us they know who you are they know a lot about your habits they know what kind of videos you watch they know how many . cats they are very large and important part of most people staring lives its search engine process is three and a half billion requests per day or one point two trillion a year that information is power google uses the information to lucratively target advertising to customers the more they know about you the more the can market you to advertisers a collection of our activities in what we do every day. you know one of the rules or the role of government that one when a company collects in a mass that much information in the u.s. google like other big tech companies is largely unregulated regarding what they do with the information they collect and the idea
google's search page looked like the day it was launched and this is the company's first headquarters with founders larry page and sergey brin twenty years later google's enormous has given it this huge ever expanding silicon valley headquarters known as the google plus page and brin are multi-billionaires and google knows a lot about us they know who you are they know a lot about your habits they know what kind of videos you watch they know how many . cats they are very large and important...
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google's search page looked like the day it was launched and this is the company's first headquarters with founders larry page and sergey brin twenty years later google's enormous success has given it this huge ever expanding silicon valley headquarters known as the googleplex page and brin are multi-billionaires and google knows a lot about us they know who you are they know a lot about your habits they know what kind of videos he watched they don't how many e-mails he gets they are very large an important part of most people staring live it's search engine process is three and a half billion requests per day or one point two trillion a year that information is power google uses the information to lucratively target advertising to customers the more they know about you the more the can market you to advertisers a collection of activities in what we do every day. you know one of the rules or the role of government when when a company collects in a mass of that much information in the u.s. google like other big tech companies is largely unregulated regarding what they do with the information they collect
google's search page looked like the day it was launched and this is the company's first headquarters with founders larry page and sergey brin twenty years later google's enormous success has given it this huge ever expanding silicon valley headquarters known as the googleplex page and brin are multi-billionaires and google knows a lot about us they know who you are they know a lot about your habits they know what kind of videos he watched they don't how many e-mails he gets they are very large...
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but first, air force association president larry spencer. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome afa president general larry spencer. >> thank you. thank you all and good morning again and welcome back to one of the highlights of the three day session that we v. i got the opportunity to grow up in the nto. he was my role model and he gave me the best advance i had got. find you a good nco and hold on tight and that's what i did my entire career. most of us know. i don't think anyone in the room doesn't know who chief wright is and what he's accomplished and doing for the air force. clearly if you looked up the word or google the word rock star chief wright's picture comes up. chief wright is a chief's chief. he knowledges in the air force and the enlisted corp. >> and when i was enlisted and prepared for the wax examation. there was a performance fetness exam and called pdb. but we need to to become ta to the ream book called a pfe. thatap opening san. they are the back bone of theary force. our adversaries fear us because of the of the core. chief wright leads that only corps. he is
but first, air force association president larry spencer. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome afa president general larry spencer. >> thank you. thank you all and good morning again and welcome back to one of the highlights of the three day session that we v. i got the opportunity to grow up in the nto. he was my role model and he gave me the best advance i had got. find you a good nco and hold on tight and that's what i did my entire career. most of us know. i don't think...
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larry: first of all, it is very nice to be back in aspen. i have been living here for 22 years, so it's nice to be here. great companies have always been doing this. great companies are great companies because they have defined themselves with a purpose. they have lived that purpose. that purpose is connected with their employees. that purpose is connected with their clients. clients do more business when they believe in the purpose of a company. more importantly, great companies are involved with the communities in which they operate. if they don't have a purpose in the community that they operate, their not going to be licensed. best companies are the companies that have sustainable profitability. in america, we live in a different foundation than most other countries because we have a department of labor that states that the fiduciary standard role is only for maximization of profits. companies have to work around that broken down rule because there is more to just profits. we believe, ask every company to address these issues because we
larry: first of all, it is very nice to be back in aspen. i have been living here for 22 years, so it's nice to be here. great companies have always been doing this. great companies are great companies because they have defined themselves with a purpose. they have lived that purpose. that purpose is connected with their employees. that purpose is connected with their clients. clients do more business when they believe in the purpose of a company. more importantly, great companies are involved...
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first speck. on. brand new series. when i'm as larry it's been music up and it's been on for. the old lately and maybe even a creative super woman. next to. this is no computer animation. it's not painted on either. model it served up photographed. a visit to the small world of hugs. here's how they make it being. a romance in sixty. minutes on t.w. . maintained sixty percent of the crime occurred around the world. young people rebelled against their parents' generation. it was a constant dusting full of stupidity and commission is. a demented nothing less than a home societal wanted maelstrom of concern real problems with the be a mom or playing the role of my generation to watch the war every day. color documentary takes a while tons of those murder committed on her for the first time i had a feeling of being part of something it's. going to make sense of those events today. too soon spoke of civil rights the peace movement and women's movement for hopeless during this period. in sixty eight. as we all do you don't. get out of the back of. the. head no unwelcome to pop explo
first speck. on. brand new series. when i'm as larry it's been music up and it's been on for. the old lately and maybe even a creative super woman. next to. this is no computer animation. it's not painted on either. model it served up photographed. a visit to the small world of hugs. here's how they make it being. a romance in sixty. minutes on t.w. . maintained sixty percent of the crime occurred around the world. young people rebelled against their parents' generation. it was a constant...
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first speck. brand new series. my name is larry. and maybe even the creator of super woman. next. in good shape hepatitis subsidence can. ever take just a b. c. d. in many patients don't know their parents connected to the liver goes on strike doctor because unlike the talks the experts about new treatments and typical risk factors. a good shit sixty minutes w. . your link time news from africa and the world join us on facebook d w africa. a new film school moved overseas what's the one single. goal of the so-called change cannot include his kind of film. buying from. the old. people who put big dreams on the big screen. in movie magazine on d w. hello and welcome to pop export i'm being a dick and i'm excited about today's show it's going to get wild here's what's coming up. john.
first speck. brand new series. my name is larry. and maybe even the creator of super woman. next. in good shape hepatitis subsidence can. ever take just a b. c. d. in many patients don't know their parents connected to the liver goes on strike doctor because unlike the talks the experts about new treatments and typical risk factors. a good shit sixty minutes w. . your link time news from africa and the world join us on facebook d w africa. a new film school moved overseas what's the one single....
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google's search page looked like the day it was launched and this is the company's first headquarters with founders larry page and sergey brin twenty years later google's enormous success has given it this huge ever expanding silicon valley headquarters known as the googleplex page and brin are multi-billionaires and google knows a lot about us they know who you are they know a lot about your habits they know what kind of videos he watched they don't how many emails he gets they are very large an important part of most people's daily lives its search engine processes three and a half billion requests per day or one point two trillion a year that information is power google uses the information to lucratively target advertising to customers the more they know about you the more the can market you to advertisers a collection of.
google's search page looked like the day it was launched and this is the company's first headquarters with founders larry page and sergey brin twenty years later google's enormous success has given it this huge ever expanding silicon valley headquarters known as the googleplex page and brin are multi-billionaires and google knows a lot about us they know who you are they know a lot about your habits they know what kind of videos he watched they don't how many emails he gets they are very large...
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larry: no. firstd, some of the reason why which you described is happening is not because of judgments people are making about the economy. it's because of characterological judgments, if i can call it that, that people make about president trump that are uniquely negative. david: we welcome now tom doherty, senior republican strategist now a partner at mercury. welcome back, tom, good to have you here. do you agree? the problem is not the economy, but it is what mr. trump is tweeting? tom: it is the problem. they can't stay on message. any good politician trying to drive a message, not only you but your surrogates are constantly talking about the economy and all the good things that are happening. the problem is he's talking about everything else on a daily basis and 47% of the american people think he should be impeached. that's an outrageous number for any u.s. president. we have a divisive government right now and he needs to stay on message, with the midterms right around the corner. david: any r
larry: no. firstd, some of the reason why which you described is happening is not because of judgments people are making about the economy. it's because of characterological judgments, if i can call it that, that people make about president trump that are uniquely negative. david: we welcome now tom doherty, senior republican strategist now a partner at mercury. welcome back, tom, good to have you here. do you agree? the problem is not the economy, but it is what mr. trump is tweeting? tom: it...
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first here on r.t. international it's politicking with larry king. when lawmakers manufacture consensus instead of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round if the one percent. we can all middle of the room six. billion really need. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to get off of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see that. high court drama and a surprise accusation from trump at the u.n. putting china in the crosshairs we'll cover it all on this edition politic. welcome to politicking on larry king another accusation of sexual conduct against donald trump's and battled supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh the latest being added to two other allegations which have plagued kavanaugh and the g.o.p. putting the judge's confirmation in question will begin there with trent copeland our good friend a criminal defense attorney and legal analyst he joins us here in studio and. then to do says julie sweat make townley this happen one nine hundred e
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take effect from next monday when increased to twenty five percent on january first next year white house economic adviser larry kudlow says the u.s. is ready to negotiate a trade deal with china as long as china is serious about talks the president's view is not to destroy the chinese economy we're not trying to put them out of business we're trying to get them to join the international trading nations world and be a citizen and abide by the rules for the first time in some twenty odd years i think the chinese you know may find themselves more isolated if they don't come into the global process and if they don't provide new information and begin to say yes to the ask president from a syrian state media says its defenses have intercepted missiles fired at the coastal city of latakia israel is suspected a russian reconnaissance plane was also disappeared while on its way to lead to kiev and which is news agency quoting u.s. officials saying it was accidentally shot down by the syrians. argentina's former president cristina kirchner has been charged in a corruption scandal the judge has are asked for part has als
take effect from next monday when increased to twenty five percent on january first next year white house economic adviser larry kudlow says the u.s. is ready to negotiate a trade deal with china as long as china is serious about talks the president's view is not to destroy the chinese economy we're not trying to put them out of business we're trying to get them to join the international trading nations world and be a citizen and abide by the rules for the first time in some twenty odd years i...
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first spect. on the brand new series. my name is larry it's been music up and it's been an. old maid and maybe even a creative superman. in thirty minutes on the mob. board. cut the first time. to sit in the. dark corner credible it's a whole new morning to. the mind in some respects. you must realize it's a new era sexuality. will not sickness be a thing a for sexual frustration too much i still have to get used to these robot noises exploring the new frontier in sex and love three point zero just such stuff on september twenty fifth on t.w. . and unusual friendship. this is the story of paul and. one is a student from cameroon. the other a filmmaker from germany he's read it would not likely never be able to say whether he chose me or i chose him whatever the case is this is the story of how many. on europe's most dangerous border. was. up. what began as a documentary. my parents sacrificed everything for i can't go back and take on that it. became a story about the music. and those two helped. when paul came over the scene from cameroon to berlin starts oct fourth on t.w.
first spect. on the brand new series. my name is larry it's been music up and it's been an. old maid and maybe even a creative superman. in thirty minutes on the mob. board. cut the first time. to sit in the. dark corner credible it's a whole new morning to. the mind in some respects. you must realize it's a new era sexuality. will not sickness be a thing a for sexual frustration too much i still have to get used to these robot noises exploring the new frontier in sex and love three point zero...
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. >> larry, the first friday of looking at them monthly jobs report. what happened to average hourly the previous month? over the last year, it's up 2.7%, about the same as inflation. that's not very good. the wall street journal every other day. what's going on in corporate america? what is stopping wages from rising faster? might there be stuff happening under the surface under the surface that isn't obvious in the macro numbers? what will result in more meaningful wage increases? >> i think it's companies are the situation of having a more difficult time workers.illed there are other -- hiring more elsewhere, ins other countries. ouruse of changes in student visas now and work visas now, this is becoming even more difficult. we had an incoming class of 450 people. who we those people wanted to stay in the united states are now working at our office or our london office now. that's a bigger and bigger trend. on the technology side, there is pretty highe is wage inflation. 10%, 12%, 14% going on right now areas. of those in the statistics, and melissa
. >> larry, the first friday of looking at them monthly jobs report. what happened to average hourly the previous month? over the last year, it's up 2.7%, about the same as inflation. that's not very good. the wall street journal every other day. what's going on in corporate america? what is stopping wages from rising faster? might there be stuff happening under the surface under the surface that isn't obvious in the macro numbers? what will result in more meaningful wage increases?...
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google's search page looked like the day it was launched and this is the company's first headquarters with founders larry page and sergey brin twenty years later google's enormous success has given it this huge ever expanding silicon valley headquarters known as the googleplex page and brin are multi-billionaires and google knows a lot about us they know who you are they know a lot about your habits they know what kind of videos he watch they know how many emails he gets they are very large an important part of most people staring lives it's search engine process is three and a half billion requests per day or one point two trillion a year that information is power google uses the information to lucratively target advertising to customers the more they know about you the more the can market you to advertisers a collection of activities in what we do every day. you know one of the rules or the role of government that when when a company collects in a mass that much information in the u.s. google like other big tech companies is largely unregulated regarding what they do with the information they collect t
google's search page looked like the day it was launched and this is the company's first headquarters with founders larry page and sergey brin twenty years later google's enormous success has given it this huge ever expanding silicon valley headquarters known as the googleplex page and brin are multi-billionaires and google knows a lot about us they know who you are they know a lot about your habits they know what kind of videos he watch they know how many emails he gets they are very large an...
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google's search page looked like the day it was launched and this is the company's first headquarters with founders larry page and sergey brin twenty years later google's enormous success has given it this huge ever expanding silicon valley headquarters known as the googleplex page and brin are multi-billionaires and google knows a lot about us they know who you are they know a lot about your habits they know what kind of videos he watched they don't how many e-mails he gets they are very large an important part of most people staring live it's search engine process is three and a half billion requests per day or one point two trillion a year that information is power google uses the information to lucratively target advertising to customers the more they know about you the more the can market you to advertisers a collection of activities in what we do every day. you know one of the rules or the role of government when when a company collects in a mass that much information in the u.s. google like other big tech companies is largely unregulated regarding what they do with the information they collect the
google's search page looked like the day it was launched and this is the company's first headquarters with founders larry page and sergey brin twenty years later google's enormous success has given it this huge ever expanding silicon valley headquarters known as the googleplex page and brin are multi-billionaires and google knows a lot about us they know who you are they know a lot about your habits they know what kind of videos he watched they don't how many e-mails he gets they are very large...
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. >> but, larry, the a's first attempt at bullpening on saturday against the mariners didn't go thatin said the difference in tonight's game he plans on being more resize with his relievers, let them know exactly when they are coming in so they aren't warming up multiple times so they can flip the mental speech switch. there are going to be a lot of relievers. liam hendriks gets the start. larry? >> for an inning or two. thanks. looks like a windy night in oakland. >>> the raids open against the rams in the very same stadium there. 7:15 kickoff right here on abc 7. we are carrying that game. new head coach jon gruden busy overhauling the silver and black roster. he loves his veterans. so the raiders have a bunch of 30 somethings on the roster. among them wide receiver jordy nelson. he was tremendous for green bay for almost a decade. the doldrums, training camp, they're over. and jordy, oh, he can feel it. >> he can tell it's coming. the excitement is building. the mind-set in meetings have changed. personally and collectively. so but it's good. training camps are long enough and we
. >> but, larry, the a's first attempt at bullpening on saturday against the mariners didn't go thatin said the difference in tonight's game he plans on being more resize with his relievers, let them know exactly when they are coming in so they aren't warming up multiple times so they can flip the mental speech switch. there are going to be a lot of relievers. liam hendriks gets the start. larry? >> for an inning or two. thanks. looks like a windy night in oakland. >>> the...
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first pitch strike. steph curry is flat out good at everything. abc7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. >> he had the follow through. training camp is less than two weeks for the warriors coming up. >> thanks, larryht. abc7 news continues on facebook, and all your mobile devices with our abc7 app. >> our next newscast is 4:30 pp yr me. updated onurricane florence first thing in t morning on our morning news program. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm alma daetz. for larry, sand gentleman, for all of us thank you for joining us. jimmy kimmel live with christina aguilera. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! top night, christina aguilera. from summer '03, paul scheer. plus slash featuring myles kennedy and the conspirators. and now, on top of all that, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. hi. welcome. very nice. thank you. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. that's very nice. i have to say -- i'm encouraged that you're in a good mood.
first pitch strike. steph curry is flat out good at everything. abc7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. >> he had the follow through. training camp is less than two weeks for the warriors coming up. >> thanks, larryht. abc7 news continues on facebook, and all your mobile devices with our abc7 app. >> our next newscast is 4:30 pp yr me. updated onurricane florence first thing in t morning on our morning news program. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm alma daetz. for larry, sand...
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rachel d rachel dael denhollander was on the first women to accuse sports doctor larry nassar for abuses she stayed silent for years because she saw how other accusers were treated. >> you need to realize that you are greatly compounding the damage done to these abuse victims by the way you are responding. this, what it took to get here, what we had to go through for our voices to be heard because of the responses of the adults in authority, has greatly compounded the damage we suffer. and it matters. >> american lawyer and former gymnast, rachael denhollander joins me now from kentucky. thank you so much for speaking with us. >> thank you for having me. >> when you think back to make that decision to blow the whistle on larry nassar and how much strength you think you needed to speak up? >> it took years to get to the point of being healed enough to face what i knew was coming when i spoke out. i knew larry would be an international story, given who he was. and the thought of what that would entail was absolutely terrifying. in addition to that, just the idea of having to verbalize, so
rachel d rachel dael denhollander was on the first women to accuse sports doctor larry nassar for abuses she stayed silent for years because she saw how other accusers were treated. >> you need to realize that you are greatly compounding the damage done to these abuse victims by the way you are responding. this, what it took to get here, what we had to go through for our voices to be heard because of the responses of the adults in authority, has greatly compounded the damage we suffer....
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had their troubles against feisty laver crews in the ninth minute lucas a larry a foul mitchell buys are for the early in his first goal of the season helped by passive defending from dominant. the visitors defense was struggling and leave accusing made them play when dortmund failed to clear the ball jonathan tucker took advantage of the situation and doubled the lead just like with the first goal woman because he had no chance. to look clueless at halftime but his team up their game after the break mark or royce tested lucas read that steve and jacob oram larsson tapped it in the laver couzin keeper impressive but he had no chance on the rebound. dortmund kept up the pressure jayden sanchez came on and set a price to two all up for grabs dortmund's captain with his fourth goal of the season. leave accusing were struggling and packer captain came off the bench to complete the comeback his second goal for dortmund in his second game. in injury time the hosts put it all on the line but i catherine raced away and scored again for two at the end of a crazy game. michael halliday and his squad drop important points do
had their troubles against feisty laver crews in the ninth minute lucas a larry a foul mitchell buys are for the early in his first goal of the season helped by passive defending from dominant. the visitors defense was struggling and leave accusing made them play when dortmund failed to clear the ball jonathan tucker took advantage of the situation and doubled the lead just like with the first goal woman because he had no chance. to look clueless at halftime but his team up their game after the...
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still ahead president trump's chief economic adviser larry kudlow joining the show but first claims of wing so how should the president respond to this week's new york times op-ed and forthcoming book about the white ho this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you the trail until you kissedincredible... that tree stump. he was laid up in our apartment for weeks. by the time i was back at work, i had a stack of credit card bills i didn't know what to do with. i told him to consolidate them with a loan through lending club. a few minutes online saved me almost $300 a month. better yet, i had an easy payment plan to get me back on track. back on track enough to clean up this dump. come on, man. (vo) check your rate at welcometotheclub.com. what does help for heart ♪ the beat goes on. it looks like emily cooking dinner for ten. ♪ the beat goes on. it looks like jonathan on
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still ahead president trump's chief economic adviser larry kudlow joining the show but first claims ofos in the west wing so how should the president respond to this week's new york times op-ed and forthcoming book about the white forthcoming book about the white ho too cold for camping? forthcoming book about the white ho too hot to work? nah. this is the gator xuv835. with game-changing heat and air, it's never too anything for anything. why test a hybrid engine for over six million miles?...