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larry? >> larry: touch screen training. like your waze deal, just to drive my car. >> cheryl: that was my first time, too. >> all right, gorgeous weather. >> larry: 70 degrees. here is spencer christian. >> low temperatures dropped into the 20s this morning at novato, sonoma, clearlake, ukiah, over at fairfield. mid to upper 20s, pretty chilly this morning. this afternoon, high temperatures up around 70 degrees in some spots. did it reach 70 degrees in oakland. right now it's 68 in oakland. 64 in san francisco. we've got temperature readings in mid-60s all around the bay area. these are highlights, cold in valleys again. mild afternoons we can expect for the next few days. cooler next week but still looking dry. pacific satellite image, large ridge of high pressure dominant feature in our weather. this pattern is going to continue our dry spell for another week. 7:00 tonight, watch the developments overnight. we won't see much develop. continuation of the pattern we have right now. coal night and mild afternoons. low temper
larry? >> larry: touch screen training. like your waze deal, just to drive my car. >> cheryl: that was my first time, too. >> all right, gorgeous weather. >> larry: 70 degrees. here is spencer christian. >> low temperatures dropped into the 20s this morning at novato, sonoma, clearlake, ukiah, over at fairfield. mid to upper 20s, pretty chilly this morning. this afternoon, high temperatures up around 70 degrees in some spots. did it reach 70 degrees in oakland....
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hey, larry, what's coming up? >> from congress and the campaign trail, why aren't people talking about fixing our bankrupt government? good evening, everyone, i'm larry kudlow. this is ""the kudlow report." "sizzle story number one. our leaders are not facing up to the biggest issues of our time. the near-bankruptcy of the government. there is a lack of deep cuts in spending, in deficits, in debt. we don't have much economic growth. we're really not in great shape. and no one seems to want to talk about it. not congress, not the white house, not on the campaign trail. but i'm going to talk about it tonight. i want some oh urgency. and sizzle number two, 24 hours to go until florida. it looks like a mitt romney landslide. so my question is, what happens after florida? >>> and we're going to talk to presidential candidate ron paul this evening. that's right. the ron paul dollar backed by gold. now more than ever, that's what we need. ron paul is my special live guest this evening. first up, a good comeback as stocks
hey, larry, what's coming up? >> from congress and the campaign trail, why aren't people talking about fixing our bankrupt government? good evening, everyone, i'm larry kudlow. this is ""the kudlow report." "sizzle story number one. our leaders are not facing up to the biggest issues of our time. the near-bankruptcy of the government. there is a lack of deep cuts in spending, in deficits, in debt. we don't have much economic growth. we're really not in great shape. and...
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>> of course i do, larry. you know that, because one of our biggest problems over the last three years nearly is that we've had leadership from someone who doesn't have the slightest concept about what business does and what entrepreneurs need and why businesses are holding back, as you talk almost every night of a trillion and a half dollars, not investing them, who eves, fundamentally believes that government creates jobs. mitt romney knows that business creates jobs. and by the way, one other part of this debate, if i could just mention it, leadership. and mitt romney showed that when he saved the 2002 olympics. you recall the olympics were on the verge of collapse, and we were on the verge of losing them from salt lake city. he came in. he fired the people that he had to fire. he got the people and the job done and ended up one of the most successful olympics in history. so he not only has business experience and government experience, but he has leadership experience. and i think the combination of those
>> of course i do, larry. you know that, because one of our biggest problems over the last three years nearly is that we've had leadership from someone who doesn't have the slightest concept about what business does and what entrepreneurs need and why businesses are holding back, as you talk almost every night of a trillion and a half dollars, not investing them, who eves, fundamentally believes that government creates jobs. mitt romney knows that business creates jobs. and by the way,...
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larry would get up. he will look at them and the first words out of his mouth -- you know, i feel very comfortable with you people. in fact, i feel so comfortable, i am thinking of using the true form of the verb instead of usted. i was laughing my ass off. it was so funny. the audience was like an oil tank. he had no idea what they were looking at. he kept on going. as said, i think a lot of people miss use the tu form of the verb. for example, when it they stabbed caesar. he said, et tu brutus? is that policies are, i just step do, if there's any time for usted, it is now. tumbleweeds down the aisle. larry would say, the hell to all of you and he leaves. but we knew that someday, somehow -- no one would predict what would happen to him, but we knew he was a genius. >> what about billy? >> nicest guy in the world. what you see is what you get. when i wrote "700 sunday's" with them, i was honored to do it. direct for long island jewish family is not really a stretch. he has a real big heart. there are no
larry would get up. he will look at them and the first words out of his mouth -- you know, i feel very comfortable with you people. in fact, i feel so comfortable, i am thinking of using the true form of the verb instead of usted. i was laughing my ass off. it was so funny. the audience was like an oil tank. he had no idea what they were looking at. he kept on going. as said, i think a lot of people miss use the tu form of the verb. for example, when it they stabbed caesar. he said, et tu...
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-- larry is just a superb, eminent journalist. and knows how to draw stories from people. and you know, medal of honor recipients are vets, as many of you know, are reticent much of the time to talk about her experiences. and medal of honor recipients are particularly reticent, and i believe part of the reason is, they feel a certain amount of -- what's the word, chagrin -- not guilt. no. but something about being rewarded when so many of their comrades are dead. so they've been particularly reticent. what larry set out to interview at the time i think there were about 127 -- 130 living medal of honor recipients from world war ii, korea, vietnam. and ended up publishing a book called "beyond glory." which was first hand accounts from 27 -- is that right? approximately. 27 of them. and we used to play ball together. play basketball together. and one sunday, i just asked what he was working on, and he told me, and i said, that sounds really fascinating because i've always been interested in history. and he gave me an incorrected pro
-- larry is just a superb, eminent journalist. and knows how to draw stories from people. and you know, medal of honor recipients are vets, as many of you know, are reticent much of the time to talk about her experiences. and medal of honor recipients are particularly reticent, and i believe part of the reason is, they feel a certain amount of -- what's the word, chagrin -- not guilt. no. but something about being rewarded when so many of their comrades are dead. so they've been particularly...
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summers run the world bank thing so larry summers apparently has been is being floated as a possible world bank chief had floated floated yeah like a big giant macy's day balloon which. but the article points to a the ron suskind book confidence men and it talks about some little bits from inside that book inside the obama white house and one of the interesting things is that apparently larry summers. threw major hissy fits when he was not nominated to be ben bernanke to be the central bank chief to replace alan greenspan in particular he got very angry with timothy geithner who didn't support his nomination so this is what he wanted to be he wanted to be the pullup bureau in chief the fat cat top smoking those obama dollars who's a fatter pig is it larry summers or chris christie i have to look that up who's the biggest pig but you know the fact is that larry summers and the reader's editorials in the financial times a preposterous because he keeps harping on about the same thing for years now we just need to increase demand increase demand increase demand by stoking the markets wit
summers run the world bank thing so larry summers apparently has been is being floated as a possible world bank chief had floated floated yeah like a big giant macy's day balloon which. but the article points to a the ron suskind book confidence men and it talks about some little bits from inside that book inside the obama white house and one of the interesting things is that apparently larry summers. threw major hissy fits when he was not nominated to be ben bernanke to be the central bank...
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is there something bothering you, larry? charles is having trouble understanding why i didn't ask for his help on this recent paper that i published. oh? yeah. i mean, it's not that i don't value his input. i mean, you know that i do. but? alan, charles's work at the fbi increasingly consumes him. yeah, we know that, but... in my field, dependence on any one person, that can spell the end of a career. and i'm just not ready to go. not yet. you know, there's also something called pride, and i've never found that a great justification for anything. that was sog. bank manager inadvertently tipped carter off that subpoenas are being served on his accounts. well, is that your way of saying he's gone? yeah, he knows we're on to him. all right, if carter's on the run, then he has access to all kinds of fake ids, passports. yeah, but we have his money. just let me ask you this: you think he's the type of guy who's gonna hang around for like one last score? i'd buy that. he probably has the name of every fbi informant working against
is there something bothering you, larry? charles is having trouble understanding why i didn't ask for his help on this recent paper that i published. oh? yeah. i mean, it's not that i don't value his input. i mean, you know that i do. but? alan, charles's work at the fbi increasingly consumes him. yeah, we know that, but... in my field, dependence on any one person, that can spell the end of a career. and i'm just not ready to go. not yet. you know, there's also something called pride, and i've...
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pay universe a billion pound parallel universe drop out and pay or suffer huge bonus until they've larry said that in between s. and hit well of course many people. get a bad batch of l.s.d. often are found standing on the edge of buildings saying i'm god i could fly but that's tim geithner's owner of the new york fed i'm flying look at things in titanic he's in titanic the entire economy sinking anything is getting a hug by leonardo dicaprio while payout by investment bank equating to two into thirty eight thousand per employee provokes anger among unions in the u.k. but you always do the same accept they have they would have to go off planet to pay off all the derivatives they've spotted that well look i mean the unions are upset but the unions have no place at the table the unions have been. taken out of the equation many years ago this is a battle between savers versus speculators that's the battle unions and jobs are gone it's only about people who have capital want to save and get an interest rate on that savings versus borrowers want to lower interest rate on the same as a borrowe
pay universe a billion pound parallel universe drop out and pay or suffer huge bonus until they've larry said that in between s. and hit well of course many people. get a bad batch of l.s.d. often are found standing on the edge of buildings saying i'm god i could fly but that's tim geithner's owner of the new york fed i'm flying look at things in titanic he's in titanic the entire economy sinking anything is getting a hug by leonardo dicaprio while payout by investment bank equating to two into...
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larry summers was a controversy- seeking missile and there was controversy about him almost throughout tenure at harvard. >> when she came in, one of her jobs was to calm everybody down and get them focused on the task of moving harvard forward. and one of the marvelous things she did is, in her very first year, she literally imposed her personality on the campus, someone who was intellectually dominant but calm and collected and a great communicator. and the campus calmed down and got focused on the task of moving harvard forward. >> susie: but a little over a year into her presidency, faust was dealt an even bigger challenge when the global financial crisis hit with a vengeance. >> i think, for me, as for many people, it was almost unreal. i remember september of 2008, and we would watch the stock market. we would hear these firms that we thought were immortal were disappearing. it was unclear what was going to happen one day to the next. >> susie: harvard's investing prowess had long been the envy of the financial world. at its peak, the university's endowment, totaled almost $37 bi
larry summers was a controversy- seeking missile and there was controversy about him almost throughout tenure at harvard. >> when she came in, one of her jobs was to calm everybody down and get them focused on the task of moving harvard forward. and one of the marvelous things she did is, in her very first year, she literally imposed her personality on the campus, someone who was intellectually dominant but calm and collected and a great communicator. and the campus calmed down and got...
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he's just, as i say, a legend. >> you have some similarities to larry king. like to interrupt a lot. you do have that going for you. >> if they start being boring or on view ska-- interrupting -- l morgan freeman came to play. an open book, whether about politics or brilliantly controversial, i knew he held these views, about women, he was a bit naughty but it was very funny and he knew what he was doing, everything i asked him about, he was entertaining, informative, interesting and a proper star. >> screw the country, we will do whatever we do to get this black man, do whatever we can to get this black man out of here. >> do you feel like you're being judged by other journalists, tom brokaw, barbara walters, how do you feel when you have to interview somebody like that? >> it's always challenging. i like it. they're all feisty -- >> do you think barbara walters is feisty? sn>> one of the most feisty wom you can meet. >> on camera or off. >> there is not one country other than israel that does not have a king or dictator. we support many of those countries.
he's just, as i say, a legend. >> you have some similarities to larry king. like to interrupt a lot. you do have that going for you. >> if they start being boring or on view ska-- interrupting -- l morgan freeman came to play. an open book, whether about politics or brilliantly controversial, i knew he held these views, about women, he was a bit naughty but it was very funny and he knew what he was doing, everything i asked him about, he was entertaining, informative, interesting...
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>> not well, larry.nd the other point about the reason that capital gains are taxed at a low are rate is it's too incentivize people to take risk, invest companies and when you invest in companies like mitt romney invested in, you create thousands of jobs. mitt romney and his team created hundreds of thousands of jobs because access to capital incentivizes new businesses. this oppressive 35% corporate income tax rate, the second high nest all the world, that's why we can't get companies to repatriate and come back on american soil. we need pro job pro preenterprise job policies and mitt romney is the one to put at that in place. >> we appreciate your time. >> next up, the gop candidates will slug it out tonight in jacksonville, florida. my question, a simple one. will mitt montaromney stay aggressive? our panel will help us sort this out. i was worried. i worried about my wife, and my family. bill has the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. he was t
>> not well, larry.nd the other point about the reason that capital gains are taxed at a low are rate is it's too incentivize people to take risk, invest companies and when you invest in companies like mitt romney invested in, you create thousands of jobs. mitt romney and his team created hundreds of thousands of jobs because access to capital incentivizes new businesses. this oppressive 35% corporate income tax rate, the second high nest all the world, that's why we can't get companies...
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i said you looked like a frog. >> should i call you larry or king larry?nge but it's good. >> don't mess it up too much. >> larry, you're being an appropriate. >> inappropriate king leonard continues. >> bosoms and rear ends. >> i needed mercy. i needed forget this. >> god is behind. >> the greatest king ever. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> what a way to make a living? that's pretty good. >> what is a softball question? i don't know what that is. >> are there days you question yourself? do you ever feel it's all coming in around you? >> a good question is a question to which i don't know the answer. >> what isn't like to be shot? >> i did know i was shocked. >> how did you emotionally hold up? >> i know, but how? >> i didn't interrupt you. please, let me finish. >> police believe o.j. simpson is in that car. >> how exactly did you think i killed him? >> details are still coming in about the sudden death of michael jackson. >> historic night for larry king live. >> ringo starr. >> why don't you do more interviews? >> nobody invites me. >> i think you, for instance, obviously ve
i said you looked like a frog. >> should i call you larry or king larry?nge but it's good. >> don't mess it up too much. >> larry, you're being an appropriate. >> inappropriate king leonard continues. >> bosoms and rear ends. >> i needed mercy. i needed forget this. >> god is behind. >> the greatest king ever. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> what a way to make a living? that's pretty good. >> what is a softball question? i don't know what that is....
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larry's dad is a computer science professor, sergey's dad a math professor. even look a little bit alike. but in their personalities, they're opposite. page is shy, almost introverted, brin more outgoing, something of a showman. >> is it true that you're a gymnast? >> i've done various acrobatic things over time. i took some gymnastics classes at stanford, and i've taken some circus classes since then, and yeah, so the flying trapeze and trampoline and things. >> really? really? >> yeah, just--but i'm not very good. >> what he is good at--and page as well--is writing computer code. they met as phd students at stanford, where both were trying to figure out how to make information easier to find on the internet. they realized that a lot of search engines of the time-- the dark ages: 1998--inundated you with a bewildering, disorganized list of every website that contained the words you were searching for. >> and we said, "well, no, it's actually our job to produce the best possible results." >> so your breakthrough was saying, "here's the most important, then th
larry's dad is a computer science professor, sergey's dad a math professor. even look a little bit alike. but in their personalities, they're opposite. page is shy, almost introverted, brin more outgoing, something of a showman. >> is it true that you're a gymnast? >> i've done various acrobatic things over time. i took some gymnastics classes at stanford, and i've taken some circus classes since then, and yeah, so the flying trapeze and trampoline and things. >> really?...
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another neighbor, do, larry resnick and spoke to larry who also lives back there. larry just basically went over a lot of the same issues mohammed had. he also told me if, you know, he'd like double-paned window, too, if mohammed didn't like the window but we put it in writing, so in other words if mohammed wants that, the owners are going to make a financial commitment to him to try to alleviate any issues. most -- the sore issues for music is not necessarily coming from the bar. it's people that go out to the patio and sometimes if they're talking, you know, he lives right next to it and there's no -- whether you have a tent or a fence, there's really no soundproofing and the back yard is on the table. in regards to the police department, i spoke to officer manix and he said he would like 10:00. i said well we're going to ask for 12:00 and i think part of the solution here is to maybe condition the owners to maybe have one of their staff back in the patio from 10:00 to 12:00. sometimes signage may not be enough to be quiet to be mindful and respectful but having
another neighbor, do, larry resnick and spoke to larry who also lives back there. larry just basically went over a lot of the same issues mohammed had. he also told me if, you know, he'd like double-paned window, too, if mohammed didn't like the window but we put it in writing, so in other words if mohammed wants that, the owners are going to make a financial commitment to him to try to alleviate any issues. most -- the sore issues for music is not necessarily coming from the bar. it's people...
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[music] >> thank you, larry mingo. >> hey larry mingo, you are awesome.hanks for a great, great job you do for us. appreciate it. >> thank you, mingo. [music] >> hello, my name is james fells i've been working with paratransit for 13 years now. i get a kick out of the job; i like helping people you know when they need help to go shopping or getting picked up at the medical building. i really like helping people and that's why i've been working so long. >> hi, my name is kalani. i'm a driver with mobility plus. i love my job! and i've been working, i've been a driver since may and i'm pretty satisfied with the company. so, two thumbs up, hope you guys have a nice day. >> sandra johnson and i've been working for mobility plus for about 4 and a half years. i love it. this is my job and i love it. it's very rewarding for me. one of my proudest moments is one of my clients left his cane on the bus and i've been picking him up now for about three years so i know that that cane was important to him. and i had dropped him off and i noticed the cane later on that
[music] >> thank you, larry mingo. >> hey larry mingo, you are awesome.hanks for a great, great job you do for us. appreciate it. >> thank you, mingo. [music] >> hello, my name is james fells i've been working with paratransit for 13 years now. i get a kick out of the job; i like helping people you know when they need help to go shopping or getting picked up at the medical building. i really like helping people and that's why i've been working so long. >> hi, my...
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yeah. >> we're happy -- very happy for him. >> congratulations larry. we were pulling for you. and kim. >> she did the work. >> i know. i know. >> let's just be honest. hey weather-wise, this is crazy. what a nutty winter we've been having. had thunderstorms this morning and a up a couple of severe warnings early but that's all gone and the rest of the afternoon, still going to be mild but turning cooler. and windy as well. here's the day planner. we'll start you off with a look outside. mix of sun and clouds here becoming sunnier i believe as temperatures drop off and maybe even up to 64 -- excuse me -- before we're all done. and them we'll start to drop off to the lower 50s by 5:00 p.m. but really over the next oh couple of hours is where we're going to top out for the afternoon. here were the big time storms that came through this morning. dropped a lot of rain in a short time there. really torrential downpours, still hanging on tough with some of the clouds but they're starting to break up and temps are nits. it's 70 right now in fredericksburg. culpeper now 66. as i step o
yeah. >> we're happy -- very happy for him. >> congratulations larry. we were pulling for you. and kim. >> she did the work. >> i know. i know. >> let's just be honest. hey weather-wise, this is crazy. what a nutty winter we've been having. had thunderstorms this morning and a up a couple of severe warnings early but that's all gone and the rest of the afternoon, still going to be mild but turning cooler. and windy as well. here's the day planner. we'll start you...
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larry: you know, i can't imagine-- six years old-- the world around you safe.n one day everything disappears-- parents, family, everything you know... one painting can only give you back so much. larry: well, maybe for mrs. hellman, given the wisdom of her years, that'll be enough. (door opening) oh, hey. what, you guys started without me, huh? alan: i'd think einstein would say we started with you. just a different time and space, am i right? i like that. i've been taking a closer look at einstein lately. what's to eat? red meat on the barbecue. provided we still have a barbecue. did you got my note, we're out of propane. i thought you'd take care of it. i'm kidding. we got a new tank, we're good to go. all right... no, no, no, stay, stay. i got it. you're gonna grill? yeah, you know, t-bone with mom's amazing steak sauce. a little corn on the cob. you want some help? no, no. think i can handle it. charles, that is white corn. hey, you know how you told me about your mom's cousin not finding anyone. yeah. you think you could give me a list of names? you're gon
larry: you know, i can't imagine-- six years old-- the world around you safe.n one day everything disappears-- parents, family, everything you know... one painting can only give you back so much. larry: well, maybe for mrs. hellman, given the wisdom of her years, that'll be enough. (door opening) oh, hey. what, you guys started without me, huh? alan: i'd think einstein would say we started with you. just a different time and space, am i right? i like that. i've been taking a closer look at...
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for now, larry beil, live, abc7 sports. >> larry, we will have complete highlights. more coming up later in sports. it is a heartbreaking way to end your season. >> thanks. >>> all right, well, abc7's lilian kim is at candlestick park tonight as well sprks she joins us with fan reaction to tonight's loss. hi, lilian.9er fans >> 49er fans wasted no time getting out of here. we saw quite a range of emotions from shock to downright anger. >> it was an awesome contest and we knew it would be tough. it hurts. >> they left in a deep sadness. >> it feels like life is gone. that's how bad it feels. they never should have lost this game. he was crying. >> no, i wasn't. >> other fans were crying or at least on the verge. >> you have to give credit where it is due. >> a crowd in stunned silence when they left was a stark contrast to the mood and atmosphere during the game. it was the niners' first championship game in 14 years. fans were excited. >> i was here last weekend and lost my voice. i intend on losing my voice again today. >> but as expected, some people took the excit
for now, larry beil, live, abc7 sports. >> larry, we will have complete highlights. more coming up later in sports. it is a heartbreaking way to end your season. >> thanks. >>> all right, well, abc7's lilian kim is at candlestick park tonight as well sprks she joins us with fan reaction to tonight's loss. hi, lilian.9er fans >> 49er fans wasted no time getting out of here. we saw quite a range of emotions from shock to downright anger. >> it was an awesome...
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larry the cable guy and his cross-country trips. he joins us to git 'er done. ,, >>> the bottom line, a damp day start most places. it is raining in a few this morning. and traffic has been affected, including on route 50. we will have the latest on that right after first warning weather. >> good morning. yes, not the driest of starts to the day. now the solid rain is south of the city. we're going to show you doppler radar. but rain and drizzle north of the line too. this is where we are seeing it come down more moderately. notice a couple speckles that indicates we're not finished with the storm quite yet. this is rain because look at these, 44 degrees in baltimore. the cooler spot at 32. there's been issues on the valleys out west. but for the metro area, this is wet because we're in the 40s everywhere. and we will rise this afternoon. we're getting into the 50s this afternoon. and it's not going to rain entirely during the day, but we will serons to testify drizzle coming through and -- but we will see drizzle coming through. an
larry the cable guy and his cross-country trips. he joins us to git 'er done. ,, >>> the bottom line, a damp day start most places. it is raining in a few this morning. and traffic has been affected, including on route 50. we will have the latest on that right after first warning weather. >> good morning. yes, not the driest of starts to the day. now the solid rain is south of the city. we're going to show you doppler radar. but rain and drizzle north of the line too. this is...