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now gary stopped defending larry and started talking. >> larry, just like jimmy keene calls him, ande's a baby killer. >> you think your brother is a baby killer. >> i don't have no doubt in my mind. >> do you think your brother killed more than jessica roach? >> yes. >> do you think your brother killed tricia reitler? >> yes. >> rayna riceon? michelle duey? >> yes. >> as gary started talking more openly, detectives approached him, asking for help. >> i went with the indianapolis detectives down to try to get my brother to confess. he made me leave the room. he did, in fact, confess on tape to 15 serial murders. >> larry later retracted, again. and while he can't ever seem to stick to one story, he does, sometimes, seem to have regrets. >> i didn't want to keep living my life the way i was living it. i wanted things to be different, you know, but i guess i didn't really do the right things and change the way my life was going. >> larry hall refused our request for an interview. he has never been charged with crimes against anyone other than jessica roach. but keene's story has caused
now gary stopped defending larry and started talking. >> larry, just like jimmy keene calls him, ande's a baby killer. >> you think your brother is a baby killer. >> i don't have no doubt in my mind. >> do you think your brother killed more than jessica roach? >> yes. >> do you think your brother killed tricia reitler? >> yes. >> rayna riceon? michelle duey? >> yes. >> as gary started talking more openly, detectives approached him,...
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zbloobl. >> larry: remember years ago we all had aol accounts. >> you've got mail!larry: new way to bug yourself into working >> carolyn: if you need help to sticking toward new year's leave resolutions, you might want to turn to new technology. you can get knew devices that can track your progress but which one is right for you and do they really work? >> television producer jennifer knows what it is like to drug strug with weight. for her it begin at the age of eight. >> i'm a stress eater, from 220, try weight watchers and then trying atkins and gaining 40. i tried everything. can of soup diet to grapefruit pills. >> that is until she made it on the show the biggest loser, ultimately winning the at home prize by losing 44% of her total body weight. >> it's a daily struggle. >> but technology helps her keep track of every choice counting the steps she takes and calories she has burned. >> when you have tools like this to help you, kind of guide you what you are doing and it helps you. >> she uses body bug. >> it's about 5500 steps. >> but there are dozens of fitne
zbloobl. >> larry: remember years ago we all had aol accounts. >> you've got mail!larry: new way to bug yourself into working >> carolyn: if you need help to sticking toward new year's leave resolutions, you might want to turn to new technology. you can get knew devices that can track your progress but which one is right for you and do they really work? >> television producer jennifer knows what it is like to drug strug with weight. for her it begin at the age of eight....
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and which one is larry. >> this would be me. >> gary and larry. recorded interview obtained by cnn, larry hall recounts a tough start. >> i know when i was born my mother told me that i was blue. that i hadn't got enough oxygen to me or something. >> identical twin sons growing up hard. in the hall home there was little money and lots of problems. author hillel levin interviewed larry hall. >> it was a very cluttered household. they were raised with dysfunction. >> reporter: the neighbors say the mother was domineering. the father drank and sometimes turned violent. he worked at the local cemetery. what was it like growing up next to a cemetery? was it creepy? >> no, not at all, not for me. at 12 years of age, larry and i started working at the cemetery. >> reporter: as he grew older, larry had problems fitting in at school. >> he was always the backward twin. i was the more dominant outgoing twin. he hung out with what my wife and i and a lot of fellow classmates, called "the misfits" or the "stinky" crowd. >> reporter: still, the boys were best
and which one is larry. >> this would be me. >> gary and larry. recorded interview obtained by cnn, larry hall recounts a tough start. >> i know when i was born my mother told me that i was blue. that i hadn't got enough oxygen to me or something. >> identical twin sons growing up hard. in the hall home there was little money and lots of problems. author hillel levin interviewed larry hall. >> it was a very cluttered household. they were raised with dysfunction....
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thank you, larry.hey're sending out a lot of behind the scene updates. 49er fans michael and ken, we're retweeting the best, and during the game follow our team in new orleans on twitter and facebook for the best up to the minute coverage. and whatever happens on sunday night, abc7 news will be here to cover it. we'll be right after the game with live coverage from the bay area and new orleans. >> just ahead, predicting the super bowl, larry just did. but coming out, find out who other guys think will win. >> also ahead. bay area workers want to expose the dirty secrets in the recycle can business. >> the warning you need to know about if you're heading to the beach. >> leigh: i'm meteorologist leigh glaser. temperatures actually came down a few degrees this afternoon. what about your supersunday? we'll look at that forecast. plus take a look ahead to see when >> ama: two barret stations have re-opened after a suspicious item was found on the track. the walnut creek bomb squad found the items harmless
thank you, larry.hey're sending out a lot of behind the scene updates. 49er fans michael and ken, we're retweeting the best, and during the game follow our team in new orleans on twitter and facebook for the best up to the minute coverage. and whatever happens on sunday night, abc7 news will be here to cover it. we'll be right after the game with live coverage from the bay area and new orleans. >> just ahead, predicting the super bowl, larry just did. but coming out, find out who other...
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>>> larry hernández! más adelante, pasará en despierta américa algo de lo que todo el mundo hablará, ya regresamos ♪. ♪.>>> >>> eso, sabrocito, siendo un día inolvidable, porque es viernes 1 de febrero del 2013 bienvenida karla martínez, comienza el mes del amor, la amistad y el mes de premios lo nuestro . >>> y es viernes, viernes, viernes >>> sí. >>> miren, mark tacher, señores (gritos) (aplausos) >>> este sí baila, este sí baila >>> pero, mark, no lo hemos saludado oficialmente. >>> no. >>> abrazo y apapacho. >>> hola. >>> se registró cuando un atacante suicida, un trabajador turco de la embajada murió en el ataque, es muy probable que el agresor sea parte de un gobierno de izquierda. >>> crece la angustia por un niño secuestrado del martes, las autoridades dicen que el menor de e5 años ha estado llorando por sus padres, el secuestrador al parecer no tiene intención de liberarlo rápido, el caso ha movilziado a elementos de varias agencias para negociar con el secuestrador. >>> la iglesia católica sufri
>>> larry hernández! más adelante, pasará en despierta américa algo de lo que todo el mundo hablará, ya regresamos ♪. ♪.>>> >>> eso, sabrocito, siendo un día inolvidable, porque es viernes 1 de febrero del 2013 bienvenida karla martínez, comienza el mes del amor, la amistad y el mes de premios lo nuestro . >>> y es viernes, viernes, viernes >>> sí. >>> miren, mark tacher, señores (gritos) (aplausos) >>> este sí baila,...
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take nat - wait for cue vo - blanca ---en exclusiva, larry hernandez habla ante nuestras camaras sobre, ya volvemos segment ends blanca ---faltan 3 dias das para san s reconocidos en el genero regional mexicano larry hernandez, se presento este pasado fin de semana en el area de la bahia. cesar ---de su musica, a su reality show en mun2, hasta la muerte de jenni rivera, larry hablo sin pelos en la lengua ante nuestras camaras ---jasmine cabrera de acceso total.. nos tiene la entrevista.. -asi es minutos antes de subir al esenario el cantante larry hernandez nos habla en exclusiva sobre su musica, confiesa si habra segunda temporada de larrymania, y tambien de como le cambio la vida la muerte de jenni rivera, veamos. 0:01 0:03 0:13 0:59 1:40 felicidadez a larry hernandez y suerte con felicidadez a larry hernandez y suerte con este su mas reciente sencillo "dame tu
take nat - wait for cue vo - blanca ---en exclusiva, larry hernandez habla ante nuestras camaras sobre, ya volvemos segment ends blanca ---faltan 3 dias das para san s reconocidos en el genero regional mexicano larry hernandez, se presento este pasado fin de semana en el area de la bahia. cesar ---de su musica, a su reality show en mun2, hasta la muerte de jenni rivera, larry hablo sin pelos en la lengua ante nuestras camaras ---jasmine cabrera de acceso total.. nos tiene la entrevista.. -asi...
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>>> larry hernández!go de lo que todo el mundo hablará, ya regresamos ♪. ♪.>>> >>> eso, sabrocito, siendo un día inolvidable, porque es viernes 1 de febrero del 2013 bienvenida karla martínez, comienza el mes del amor, la amistad y el mes de premios lo nuestro . >>> y es viernes, viernes, viernes >>> sí. >>> miren, mark tacher, señores (gritos) (aplausos) >>> este sí baila, este sí baila >>> pero, mark, no lo hemos saludado oficialmente. >>> no. >>> abrazo y apapacho. >>> hola. >>> los hermanos juntos. >>> quién quiere saludar a mark (gritos) >>> los hermanos juntos, pónganse juntos, vean ustedes, primera vez que sucede. >>> primera vez que estamos en un programa juntos. >>>ssí, después de tantos años de estar separados, él viviendo en África con los niños y yo en turquía, con mis hijos. >>> no se juntan mucho en un escenario, ¿verdad? >>> no. >>> podemos hacer un programa juntos. >>> ay, les cuento lo rico que huele. >>> la pancha, qué le estás oliendo. >>> todo, my baby. >>> tambiÉn usas el talquito. >>
>>> larry hernández!go de lo que todo el mundo hablará, ya regresamos ♪. ♪.>>> >>> eso, sabrocito, siendo un día inolvidable, porque es viernes 1 de febrero del 2013 bienvenida karla martínez, comienza el mes del amor, la amistad y el mes de premios lo nuestro . >>> y es viernes, viernes, viernes >>> sí. >>> miren, mark tacher, señores (gritos) (aplausos) >>> este sí baila, este sí baila >>> pero, mark, no lo...
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that is incredible, larry. no larry elder. all right. he may not be plugged in i'll ask the same question of kevin williamson sitting right next to me. a third. actually i believe the number is 38% know somebody either in the direct family or like a near cousin that's been out of work. it's incredible. >> i think if you're casting the net that wide for 'cause inches and uncles i'm surprised the number is not more like 80%. there are a lot of people out of work out there. you're seeing obama's poll numbers come down. i think that's because he's a politician who needs a foil. perhaps the country he looked pretty good compared with mitt romney. but the country doesn't look good compared to where the country should be. when he doesn't have someone to run against, when he doesn't have someone to be the villain and he's just getting judged on his actual performance in the job you'll see his numbers come down. he's doing a terrible terrible job and people know that. >> jimmy williams, i understand the ebb and flow of politics on issues like gun
that is incredible, larry. no larry elder. all right. he may not be plugged in i'll ask the same question of kevin williamson sitting right next to me. a third. actually i believe the number is 38% know somebody either in the direct family or like a near cousin that's been out of work. it's incredible. >> i think if you're casting the net that wide for 'cause inches and uncles i'm surprised the number is not more like 80%. there are a lot of people out of work out there. you're seeing...
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i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." we are going to sizzle with some sequester scare tactics tonight. it's all a lot of bunk. first they told us budget cuts would hurt the recovery. then they told us they would compromise border security. now attorney general eric holder urns warns we could see crime running rampant in the streets. and finally, nancy pelosi says these budget cuts are like a childish tantrum. >> it's frivolous. it's irresponsible. it's immature. and it is not in the interest of growing the economy of our country. >> okay. fine. but you know what? it doesn't really matter what they say because the sequester is going through in two weeks. trust me on that. and we have crunched the numbers, and the sequester only cuts 1.2% of the spending for the whole year. that's it. 1.2%. but guess what? cutting the growth of government spending will help this economy, not hurt it. "the kudlow report" begins right now. of. >>> and we have a very special on-set group with us tonight. i am tota
i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." we are going to sizzle with some sequester scare tactics tonight. it's all a lot of bunk. first they told us budget cuts would hurt the recovery. then they told us they would compromise border security. now attorney general eric holder urns warns we could see crime running rampant in the streets. and finally, nancy pelosi says these budget cuts are like a childish tantrum. >> it's frivolous. it's irresponsible. it's immature. and it...
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i'm larry kudlow. "the kudlow report." so the sizzle story tonight. the dow jones stock index passed a major milestone today, moving above 14,000 for the first time since 2007, 2007. and by the way, the s&p 500 remains above its milestone of 1,500. profits are the mother's milk of stocks. you've heard me say that a million times. as long as profits keep rising, and the fed stays easy, i think this unappreciated rally may continue for a good long time. but much more on that coming up. first we go to cnbc's bob pisani on the floor of the new york stock exchange with today's big numbers. good evening, robert. >> reporter: larry, the dow finally crossed 14,000, but a lot of people were wondering why the rally given the tepid jobs report. i'll give you five reasons for it. number one, the revisions in the jobs report in november and december were significant. and the bottom line is the job market was better than a lot of people thought in 2012. second, it was the first day of the month and we saw significan
i'm larry kudlow. "the kudlow report." so the sizzle story tonight. the dow jones stock index passed a major milestone today, moving above 14,000 for the first time since 2007, 2007. and by the way, the s&p 500 remains above its milestone of 1,500. profits are the mother's milk of stocks. you've heard me say that a million times. as long as profits keep rising, and the fed stays easy, i think this unappreciated rally may continue for a good long time. but much more on that coming...
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i'm larry kudlow.is half hour everybody believes the budget cut sequester will go into effect friday. the question is will it just be a 30 day sequester and will the military budget be completely restored? those are real possibilities and we'll try to explain and debate. online gambling about to come to new jersey but will it save the casino business in atlantic city. this is courtesy of chris christie. we're going to clicks to find out. first up many are still down right stunned by the news that new jersey governor chris christie will be left off the list of this year's speakers at the cpac conservative conference. i believe it's a mistake too. but now let's take this question straight to the man who apparently made the decision. joining us now, chairman of american conservative union which sponsors cpac. our panel is still with us. al, thank you for coming on. by the way i love cpac. i've spoken there. i got invite this to speak at the thursday night dinner. it's not about that. christie, budget cutt
i'm larry kudlow.is half hour everybody believes the budget cut sequester will go into effect friday. the question is will it just be a 30 day sequester and will the military budget be completely restored? those are real possibilities and we'll try to explain and debate. online gambling about to come to new jersey but will it save the casino business in atlantic city. this is courtesy of chris christie. we're going to clicks to find out. first up many are still down right stunned by the news...
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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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. >> good evening, larry. senate democrats have a plan but it looks like a nonstart with her congressional republicans. the plan, replace one year of the sequester with a combination of defense cuts, domestic cats and more tax hikes. it includes $27.5 billion in defense cuts but they wouldn't start until january 2014 and be phased in over the next seven years. farm subsidies would be cuts. there are calls for repeal of some big oil tax breaks. almost all of. new revenue would come from implementing the so-called bu buffett rule. no surprise ash statement from the white house this afternoon, the press secretary endorsing the senate democrats' approach. house speaker john boehner says if and when the senate passes a bill, he'll able to take a look at it but republicans in both houses already on record opposing calls for new revenue as part of any plan to assert the sequester and as we see in this proposal, democrats just as adamant about including a revenue profession revenue proposal. meanwhile the congressiona
. >> good evening, larry. senate democrats have a plan but it looks like a nonstart with her congressional republicans. the plan, replace one year of the sequester with a combination of defense cuts, domestic cats and more tax hikes. it includes $27.5 billion in defense cuts but they wouldn't start until january 2014 and be phased in over the next seven years. farm subsidies would be cuts. there are calls for repeal of some big oil tax breaks. almost all of. new revenue would come from...
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>> volatile week for wall street this week, larry.e fed minutes gave investors an excuse to book profits. the s&p 500, the nasdaq having their worst day of the year on concerns that the fed will scale back its monetary support. then weak european pmi data followed by a surprising decline in the philadelphia index combined to rattle markets on thursday, but today, have no fear, the markets staging a comeback with all ten major s&p sectors trading higher with tech leading the charge. that's thanks to better than expected earnings from hewlett-packard. and even though we saw a 100-point gain on the dow, larry, you still have a lot of traders saying there isn't enough conviction in the market. as you know, a lot of uncertainty still ahead, including that italian election that kicks off on sunday. >> i love that. >> as you've been talking about that sequester -- >> we talked about the italian election last night with mary thompson. berls kony's back in the game. what i want to know is why is berls ko berlusconi -- he should be in jail on a
>> volatile week for wall street this week, larry.e fed minutes gave investors an excuse to book profits. the s&p 500, the nasdaq having their worst day of the year on concerns that the fed will scale back its monetary support. then weak european pmi data followed by a surprising decline in the philadelphia index combined to rattle markets on thursday, but today, have no fear, the markets staging a comeback with all ten major s&p sectors trading higher with tech leading the...
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[applause] >> thank you, larry. good morning, everybody. you know it's really exciting to be here this morning. i know our city administrator and the project director are here to join doreen and monique and supervisors for the free samples, keith. on this kind of day, we were actually looking forward to the old distillery, the potrero ride, that will keep us warm. but it's unique. when you look at the history of those years with fritz maytag in the 70s. and i was in law school during that time. i won't tell you how much beer i drank, being a cal-berkeley guy. but larry, i compare what the giants went through in their history and anchor, and you see similarities. we almost lost both companies and then that he:-- then they rebounded. and they are in fantastic growth. and they are both in my opinion, you are made in san francisco, you are the anchor of this. a large manufacturer. but i also associate with you giants. because they are the manufacturer of the world series championship. that's a great combination. you will be able to create addit
[applause] >> thank you, larry. good morning, everybody. you know it's really exciting to be here this morning. i know our city administrator and the project director are here to join doreen and monique and supervisors for the free samples, keith. on this kind of day, we were actually looking forward to the old distillery, the potrero ride, that will keep us warm. but it's unique. when you look at the history of those years with fritz maytag in the 70s. and i was in law school during that...
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is that -- is that something that you can see, larry? is there ample food now, or is it just the same as it's been day offer day, three-hour lines for food, three-hour lines for water, three-hour lines for logistics? >> i'm sure there's ample food where no one's going to starve of starvation. to be honest with you, we're just tired. we're not even hungry anymore. we want off here. we don't care about the food. we don't care about anything. just get us out of here. >> larry, what have you been doing with your daughter? rebecca's 12 years old, you know? you and your friend and your two daughters have had to endure this. how are the kids? >> what we're doing is we're sitting around playing card games. and then just walking the deck and, you know, let's go see if this is going on, let's go see if that's going on, you know, thank goodness there's been some people that have made a way for us to charge our cell phones so, you know, everybody's been using fla flashlights and they have charging stations that the individual passengers have set up.
is that -- is that something that you can see, larry? is there ample food now, or is it just the same as it's been day offer day, three-hour lines for food, three-hour lines for water, three-hour lines for logistics? >> i'm sure there's ample food where no one's going to starve of starvation. to be honest with you, we're just tired. we're not even hungry anymore. we want off here. we don't care about the food. we don't care about anything. just get us out of here. >> larry, what...
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thank you so much, larry. larry, katie, shu, and wayne are sending out a lot of updates. and during the game, follow our team in new orleans on twitter and facebook for the best up to the minute coverage on what is happening on and off the field. you'll see a lot of police on the streets of san francisco. the chief said there will be twice as many officers out. >> niner fans, we don't want to arrest anybody. we want everybody to have a blarks celebrate the stick, and just show the country that nobody has it better than us. >> muni will run diesel buses that can be quickly rerouted, and at 5:00 p.m. all buslines on market street will be detoured with most lineses switching to van ness, and the f street will be replaced by buses. you can turn to abc7 news right after the super bowl to see the celebrations. our team will be live on the air with hour niner fans are reacting here and in the beg easy. >> new information in the discovery of a teenage girl's body in fairfield. she was discovered in a park has has been find as a missing person. the girl was just 13 years old. poli
thank you so much, larry. larry, katie, shu, and wayne are sending out a lot of updates. and during the game, follow our team in new orleans on twitter and facebook for the best up to the minute coverage on what is happening on and off the field. you'll see a lot of police on the streets of san francisco. the chief said there will be twice as many officers out. >> niner fans, we don't want to arrest anybody. we want everybody to have a blarks celebrate the stick, and just show the country...
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it's broken right now, larry.tainly when you have a low-cost feed stock like you do right now with crude oil and these are astronomical gasoline prices, i'm afraid they're not going to go down this time. because of the arab spring, maintenance for the refineries, different issues, which is part of this issue right now. that can go away too. it might not go away this time because this refinery. >> i've got to get out. where is the price of gasoline going nationwide? >> headed for $4 a gallon. yeah, there's a squeeze going on right now in the market, going to rip through the country. >> what if the saudis come back up. >> not enough to overcome. >> we've got to print more oil but refine it too. thank you, ever, ever so much. >>> now the city of detroit hitting the skids again. jesse jackson jr. going to jail. one american ceo is really slamming the french. we have all those big stories coming up next. stay with us. scalpel. clamp. glitter. [ male announcer ] staples makes it easier to get everything your business ne
it's broken right now, larry.tainly when you have a low-cost feed stock like you do right now with crude oil and these are astronomical gasoline prices, i'm afraid they're not going to go down this time. because of the arab spring, maintenance for the refineries, different issues, which is part of this issue right now. that can go away too. it might not go away this time because this refinery. >> i've got to get out. where is the price of gasoline going nationwide? >> headed for $4...
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how about a round of applause for larry? thank you larry. bringing in our dancers. (drums). good to see you. our southern and northern dancers. welcome ladies. welcome. followed by our jingle "dancing with dancers. welcoming our dancers as well. our northern traditional dancers followed by our grass dancers. how about a big round for applause for all ours dancers? good to see you. (drums). going over to our group over here. flag song. please. long before the national anthem composed by francis scott key the 50 people that this land. >> >> the first people that this land had these fight songs, national anthems for these tribes, paying homage to the first flag of this land, the eagle staff. remembering our veterans as well, the warriors whether going to battle or returning from battle paying homage to their service, paying homage to this flag. always honored our veterans, our warriors. (chanting) (spiritual chanting). remember our fallen veterans and those still in battle. going into a victory song. here we go. everybody dance. (drums). go dancing rocking san francisco city ha
how about a round of applause for larry? thank you larry. bringing in our dancers. (drums). good to see you. our southern and northern dancers. welcome ladies. welcome. followed by our jingle "dancing with dancers. welcoming our dancers as well. our northern traditional dancers followed by our grass dancers. how about a big round for applause for all ours dancers? good to see you. (drums). going over to our group over here. flag song. please. long before the national anthem composed by...
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one for marty and one for larry. marty, how many officers do you have dedicated to your graffiti program? and also larry, how many painters or staff is in your graffiti abatement program? >> great questions. >> well, i'm the graffiti guy, graffiti abatement guy. [laughter] (applause) >> as far as the guys i use on my paint overs, i have a group of 3 to 4 guys and i pick them -- they're hand picked by me. i tend to pick guys who are patient, good with kids, guys who are school resource officers. that's a big plus. you know, you've got to like kids, maybe have experience in teaching, coaching, working with kids. like i said in my presentation, you don't want the guy with the rack shock and smoke mirror glasses who looks like he's working on a chain gang. you want someone who can maybe not talk to them in their own vernacular, but who can see eye to eye with them, talk to them about kid things and most of all be patient. and who can document trouble and kind of see things on the horizon that might be issues coming up an
one for marty and one for larry. marty, how many officers do you have dedicated to your graffiti program? and also larry, how many painters or staff is in your graffiti abatement program? >> great questions. >> well, i'm the graffiti guy, graffiti abatement guy. [laughter] (applause) >> as far as the guys i use on my paint overs, i have a group of 3 to 4 guys and i pick them -- they're hand picked by me. i tend to pick guys who are patient, good with kids, guys who are school...
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larry? a. >> a washington man says he ordered the most expensive cup of coffee ever. >> it costs $47.30. it is a 52 ounce venti with 40 shots of espresso, protein powder, caramel ande and vanilla and a soy mocha drizzle. because it was his birthday he got the drink for free. >> 40 shots of ease -- espresso, he will be awake until july. jimmy kimmle is next. >> i'm carolyn johnson. thank you for joining us, everyone. arry i'm larry beil for sandhy, dan ashley, have a good night. the morning news begins at 4:30.
larry? a. >> a washington man says he ordered the most expensive cup of coffee ever. >> it costs $47.30. it is a 52 ounce venti with 40 shots of espresso, protein powder, caramel ande and vanilla and a soy mocha drizzle. because it was his birthday he got the drink for free. >> 40 shots of ease -- espresso, he will be awake until july. jimmy kimmle is next. >> i'm carolyn johnson. thank you for joining us, everyone. arry i'm larry beil for sandhy, dan ashley, have a good...
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the old lunging larry.where does such an awkward night go from there. >> i said, larry, you're such an interesting, nice man, but i would like to meet someone a little closer to my age. and he said, that's okay, because when i like, i really like. >> wow. >> oh, larry. never failing to give it his all, whether it be interviewing suzanne somers or trying to get katie couric into the sack. and, look, i'm a big fan of all of them, larry, katie, for that matter suzanne somers who wasn't
the old lunging larry.where does such an awkward night go from there. >> i said, larry, you're such an interesting, nice man, but i would like to meet someone a little closer to my age. and he said, that's okay, because when i like, i really like. >> wow. >> oh, larry. never failing to give it his all, whether it be interviewing suzanne somers or trying to get katie couric into the sack. and, look, i'm a big fan of all of them, larry, katie, for that matter suzanne somers who...
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larry? a. >> a washington man says he ordered the most expensive cup of coffee ever. >> it costs $47.30. it is a 52 ounce venti with 40 shots of espresso, protein powder, caramel drizzle and vanilla and a soy mocha drizzle. because it was his birthday he got the drink for free. >> 40 shots of ease -- espresso, he will be awake until july. jimmy kimmle is next. >> i'm carolyn johnson. thank you for joining us, everyone. >> i'm larry beil for sandhya, dan ashley, have a good night. the morning news begins at 4:30. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- michael strahan. actor miles teller. and music from dido. with cleto and the cletones and now for your information here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> welcome to the show. thank you for watching at home. thank you for coming to visit ussus in oured to joe. was traffic all right. los angeles became the first city to synchronize all of the traffic lights. they just set them all to yellow. they will leave it like
larry? a. >> a washington man says he ordered the most expensive cup of coffee ever. >> it costs $47.30. it is a 52 ounce venti with 40 shots of espresso, protein powder, caramel drizzle and vanilla and a soy mocha drizzle. because it was his birthday he got the drink for free. >> 40 shots of ease -- espresso, he will be awake until july. jimmy kimmle is next. >> i'm carolyn johnson. thank you for joining us, everyone. >> i'm larry beil for sandhya, dan ashley,...
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i'm larry kudlow. this is "the i'm larry kudlow. this "the kudlow report." haywire italian election may be leading to a luhung parliament d a possible revote. investors worry what is coming out of italy next. and is their whole budget-cutting plan effectively demolished? meanwhile in washington, the democrats are caving in on the budget cutting sequester. now in four days, we are going to have it. there's a new battle brewing, however, and that is how to avoid a government shutdown at the end of next month. my thought, i'm still calm about this. there will be no government shutdown. there will be limited government. and ultimately it will all be bullish for stocks and the economy. that is my optimistic view. >>> and finally, what in the world was popular first lady michelle obama doing in the spotlight last night at the oscars? what was hollywood trying to say by giving away the most important moment of the evening? i don't know. we'll find out. "the kudlow report" begins right now. >>> let's start with today's rough day on wall street. turns out it's the bi
i'm larry kudlow. this is "the i'm larry kudlow. this "the kudlow report." haywire italian election may be leading to a luhung parliament d a possible revote. investors worry what is coming out of italy next. and is their whole budget-cutting plan effectively demolished? meanwhile in washington, the democrats are caving in on the budget cutting sequester. now in four days, we are going to have it. there's a new battle brewing, however, and that is how to avoid a government...
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i am larry kudlow.his is the kudlow report. the bernanke rally is the fed chairman promises easy money as far as the eye can see but he also made news by speaking out against the sequester budget cutting plan saying it would damage the economy. it doesn't matter because the sequester will happen anyway on friday and we'll talk about all of that with senator tom coburn. meanwhile, president obama won't stop his sequester scare tack i can roadshow. he is calling it a self-inflicted wound on the economy and john boehner has it right telling democrats to get off their ass and pass a pill and with all due respect to my friends at cpac, they're nuts not to invite new jersey chris christie to speak at their upcoming convention. governor christie is a mainstream conservative. i am larry kudlow. the kudlow report begins right now. >>> bernanke and john boehner all today chief washington correspondent john harwood joins us with the details. good evening, john. >> good evening. more today of this long running effo
i am larry kudlow.his is the kudlow report. the bernanke rally is the fed chairman promises easy money as far as the eye can see but he also made news by speaking out against the sequester budget cutting plan saying it would damage the economy. it doesn't matter because the sequester will happen anyway on friday and we'll talk about all of that with senator tom coburn. meanwhile, president obama won't stop his sequester scare tack i can roadshow. he is calling it a self-inflicted wound on the...
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is that what you witnessed as well, larry? we were told to use plastic bags and tie them up and put them in the hallway and they'd pick them up. and once the commodes got full to use the shower. and, of course, when they got full, the boat would tilt one by or the other with the wind, it would slosh out on the floor and then run out in the halls and soak up into the carpet. >> bewe know the stabilization system, you know, it's got to be powered, so when the power went out, the stabilization system was compromised and the ship was listing and that's what you're saying, as the ship continued to tip and list, that the sewage would -- would slosh about, is it just the cabin? is it the hallway? is it everywhere? is it just in small areas? >> well, i mean, it runs down the wall from one floor to the next. it's running out of somebody's bathroom out into the hallway all the way across and because we're sleeping in the hallway, you know, you've had to -- my friend carmel actually had to change his mattress out for another one because
is that what you witnessed as well, larry? we were told to use plastic bags and tie them up and put them in the hallway and they'd pick them up. and once the commodes got full to use the shower. and, of course, when they got full, the boat would tilt one by or the other with the wind, it would slosh out on the floor and then run out in the halls and soak up into the carpet. >> bewe know the stabilization system, you know, it's got to be powered, so when the power went out, the...
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i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." here is a political sizzler. are the republicans setting up a circular firing squad? has karl rove declared war on the tea party? if he has, it's a real bad idea. >>> also tonight, the stock market takes its biggest correction of the year across the board. some are blaming spain. nonsense. i say buy the correction back. profits are the mother's milk of stocks and theorizing. >>> you saw it last night. get this. beyonce met solyndra in new orleans. the greenest super bowl in history delivered a 35-minute power outage. who will take the rap? "the kudlow report" begins right now. >>> first up tonight republicans lost big last november. now they're trying to come up with a new unified branding message. here's karl rove declaring war against the tea party. heck, why not a firing squad? it might be easier. it might be cheaper. i don't get this at all. here now with the story, cnbc contributor robert costa from the national review. robert, what is this? what's go
i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." here is a political sizzler. are the republicans setting up a circular firing squad? has karl rove declared war on the tea party? if he has, it's a real bad idea. >>> also tonight, the stock market takes its biggest correction of the year across the board. some are blaming spain. nonsense. i say buy the correction back. profits are the mother's milk of stocks and theorizing. >>> you saw it last night. get this. beyonce...
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carolyn, larry?rs are a few day usa way and we are the only place to watch the award show. >> you can countdown with our official oscar app. it will give you the best access with more than a dozen cameras and streaming video behind the scenes and from the red carpet. >> you can get the experience by downloading our free oscars app. it is available for the iphone, ipad, android and the kindle fire. >> "jimmy kimmle live" is next. anthony edwards, mike piazza. >> that's it. >> that's it. >> thanks for i'm here to prove that mini babybel cheese packs a whole lotta something special inside this little wax package. why go ordinary? try the special zip peel freshness that only comes from mini babybel. nice! yes! hey, girls. want the perfect snack accessory? it's totally natural, 100% delicious cheese! tasty. see? good things really do come in small packages. like rubies! girls like rubies... mini babybel cheese from the laughing cow. have you laughed today?
carolyn, larry?rs are a few day usa way and we are the only place to watch the award show. >> you can countdown with our official oscar app. it will give you the best access with more than a dozen cameras and streaming video behind the scenes and from the red carpet. >> you can get the experience by downloading our free oscars app. it is available for the iphone, ipad, android and the kindle fire. >> "jimmy kimmle live" is next. anthony edwards, mike piazza. >>...
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jonas max ferris along with larry glazier and caroline. gary b, forget hiking the minimum wage, you say scrapping it altogether is how to get better paying jobs. >> states with the highest minimum wage in many cases, higher than the current minimum wage that the fed, federal government outlines has higher unemployment than those states with lower minimum wage. look, it's simple economics, something which this current administration doesn't understand. when you raise the cost of labor, you have a surplus of labor, that's true in comments, stocks, whatever. when you have a surplus of labor, what do you have, brenda? you have higher unemployment and simple as that, this administration doesn't understand. >> so what do you think of that, caroline, would this help or hurt unemployment if we just got rid of the minimum wage? >> well, i think that would be a terrible idea and i disagree with gary b. actually those studies have experienced-- that's a relationship, other variables causing those differences because two decades of rigorous research i
jonas max ferris along with larry glazier and caroline. gary b, forget hiking the minimum wage, you say scrapping it altogether is how to get better paying jobs. >> states with the highest minimum wage in many cases, higher than the current minimum wage that the fed, federal government outlines has higher unemployment than those states with lower minimum wage. look, it's simple economics, something which this current administration doesn't understand. when you raise the cost of labor, you...
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[cheers and applause] >> thanks larry. well, larry mentioned this next gentleman that we need to hear from. here's the architect of this giants franchise in so many ways. here's the longest tenure manager in baseball. he brought his giants to the playoffs six times and five san francisco giants world -- pennants and upon general manager. please welcome brian saibian. >> >> thank you. i didn't think i would be nervous or emotional but i'm all of that right now. i want to thank the city of san francisco, dignitaries, lumnaries, the hall of famers, the ownership group, the coaching and training staff. today is ground hog day. we have the right to claim baseball heaven. this is the mecca of baseball, san francisco california. i think people forgot this team won 94 games in the regular season in a division that is probably as under rated as any division in sports. beat two excellent teams to win the national league and go on to detroit and unfortunately with detroit with all due respect they didn't know what they were in for. [
[cheers and applause] >> thanks larry. well, larry mentioned this next gentleman that we need to hear from. here's the architect of this giants franchise in so many ways. here's the longest tenure manager in baseball. he brought his giants to the playoffs six times and five san francisco giants world -- pennants and upon general manager. please welcome brian saibian. >> >> thank you. i didn't think i would be nervous or emotional but i'm all of that right now. i want to thank...
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right there, he kind of worked with larry david.'s imdb corrects include nerd, nerd number one, nerdy guy, geek, and 3rd ufo enthusiast. >> i've done my fair share of speaking parts, it's just not many people have seen them. >> reporter: here's one of those moments on "monk." >> he was going like this. what do you think it means? >> some kind of signal. >> reporter: but what's life like as a background artist? >> most shows, they're pretty nice. they'll let you get some food or something. some shows, they treat you like you're just cattle or sheep or something. they don't treat you very humanely. >> reporter: okay, small intermission and a quiz. the first to spot jesse will win this signed photo. tweet me. watch it again on our site. you know, you pause and stuff. anyway, apparently kevin dillon made $200,000 an episode for "entourage." what does jesse earnos
right there, he kind of worked with larry david.'s imdb corrects include nerd, nerd number one, nerdy guy, geek, and 3rd ufo enthusiast. >> i've done my fair share of speaking parts, it's just not many people have seen them. >> reporter: here's one of those moments on "monk." >> he was going like this. what do you think it means? >> some kind of signal. >> reporter: but what's life like as a background artist? >> most shows, they're pretty nice....
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thanks, larry. dan, thanks for your help, i think, even though you agreed with larry more than you disagreed. >> i disagree in tone. i don't disagree in principle. >> very good. see you guys later. >> see you tonight, larry. >> 7:00, "the kudlow report." >> wouldn't miss it. >> diamond in the rough, or should we say ceo in the rough. a case for increased oversight at the bank in a short time? >> plus, the u.s. postal service is planning a new clothing line to help it get out of the red. we'll speak to two experts about the challenges that the post office faces and what it needs to do to lick the losing $15 billion next year. that's coming up. [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the rx f sport. ♪ this is the next chapter for the rx and the next chapter for lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. scalpel. clamp. glitter. [ male announcer ] staples makes it easier to get everything your business needs. even
thanks, larry. dan, thanks for your help, i think, even though you agreed with larry more than you disagreed. >> i disagree in tone. i don't disagree in principle. >> very good. see you guys later. >> see you tonight, larry. >> 7:00, "the kudlow report." >> wouldn't miss it. >> diamond in the rough, or should we say ceo in the rough. a case for increased oversight at the bank in a short time? >> plus, the u.s. postal service is planning a new...
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i suspect you don't like it either, larry. they said this fiscal contraction, including the sequester is cutting 1.5% off gdp growth, the difference between 1.4% and 2.9%. would you rather look at a 3.3 gdp growth in year? i would. that's what's upsetting people. >> the bigger question is, dan mitchell, do you buy the congressional budget office numbers? >> that's a conventional forecast. >> it may be a conventional forecast but it could also be wrong. dan mitchell, i want your professional opinion. we spent our heads off for the still luck package in 2009. this is still the worst economic recovery in the postwar period. dan, why not try limited government? or let me put it a different way, slightly less spending, is that good or bad for the economy? >> the congressional budget office is still wedded to the 1950s, 1960s style keynesian model. more government spending simply diverts resources from the product of sector of the economy. it's not a recipe for growth. if it was france would be prosperous and hong kong and singapore
i suspect you don't like it either, larry. they said this fiscal contraction, including the sequester is cutting 1.5% off gdp growth, the difference between 1.4% and 2.9%. would you rather look at a 3.3 gdp growth in year? i would. that's what's upsetting people. >> the bigger question is, dan mitchell, do you buy the congressional budget office numbers? >> that's a conventional forecast. >> it may be a conventional forecast but it could also be wrong. dan mitchell, i want...
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dying to know how smooth larry was? said things got pretty awkward after they left the restaurant. listen. >> larry, where are we going? he goes, my place. and i was like, oh, mother of god. so we go to his apartment, right? we walk in and it's covered with proclamation, larry king day, keys to the city, you know, all over the apartment. that was sexy. we sat there and what can i say? he lunged. i said larry, you're such an interesting, nice man, but i would like to meet someone closer to my own age. >> larry said nothing happened between the two when asked about the date a few years ago. >>> one waitress ultimarecently the ultimate slight. >> if how much to tip leaves you stumped wait till you hear the story of the waitress, the pastor and the receipt. >> make themselves out to, you know, kind of be a jerk. but also play the religion card as an excuse. >> reporter: pastor bell was part of a party of ten, eating at an applebee's in st. louis. the pastor did not appreciate the automatic 18% gratuity charge to large group
dying to know how smooth larry was? said things got pretty awkward after they left the restaurant. listen. >> larry, where are we going? he goes, my place. and i was like, oh, mother of god. so we go to his apartment, right? we walk in and it's covered with proclamation, larry king day, keys to the city, you know, all over the apartment. that was sexy. we sat there and what can i say? he lunged. i said larry, you're such an interesting, nice man, but i would like to meet someone closer to...
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larry shover will be here in minute. sandra: let's go to nicole petallides at new york stock exchange. we have hewlett-packard, a huge winner in the, leading the dow. >> hewlett-packard really surprised everybody, sandra. ran away with the dow jones industrials. hewlett-packard soared on a great quarter and great outlook which surprised everybody. obviously a testment to the fairly new ceo, meg whitman. david:. also a testament to david donatelli, the executive vice president came out with the new server the size of a small book. even smaller than larry shover's book. getting bad news out of europe on the weight-loss drug. this company is behind the weight-loss drug. >> this particular drug was approved here back in july 2012. second time not approved in europe. concerns about side-effects. now they will have to do more cardiovascular trials to try to get this thing restored. sandra: network automation, this is, sorry, network automation company, the name of it, inflow blocks definitely caught our eye. it is soaring up t
larry shover will be here in minute. sandra: let's go to nicole petallides at new york stock exchange. we have hewlett-packard, a huge winner in the, leading the dow. >> hewlett-packard really surprised everybody, sandra. ran away with the dow jones industrials. hewlett-packard soared on a great quarter and great outlook which surprised everybody. obviously a testment to the fairly new ceo, meg whitman. david:. also a testament to david donatelli, the executive vice president came out...
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>> no, larry.n learned from the last election is we stood strong on the policies trying to right size the government, to manage down the debt and deficit. for some reason we were unable to demonstrate, or we didn't complete the sentence, if you will, to say managing down the debt and deficit, balancing the budget will ak aly benefit working people in this country. because we don't want to see a debt crisis imposed where interest rates skyrocket. the need for higher taxes affects working people. and their lives become a lot more difficult. we don't want that. >> switching gears a little bit. you came out in favor of the kids of illegal immigrants. the kids becoming citizens, getting citizenship. i have never heard you say that before. why is that your new position? we are not going to hold kids responsible for the actions of their parents. we know in the days of old and some of the european countries it used to be that children were held responsible for the debts of their parents. when you have kids
>> no, larry.n learned from the last election is we stood strong on the policies trying to right size the government, to manage down the debt and deficit. for some reason we were unable to demonstrate, or we didn't complete the sentence, if you will, to say managing down the debt and deficit, balancing the budget will ak aly benefit working people in this country. because we don't want to see a debt crisis imposed where interest rates skyrocket. the need for higher taxes affects working...