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larry. that's it that's pretty much pretty much the first thing i thought of and so it got popular and i did it because it was fun it was a fun thing to do i enjoyed doing it people got a kick out of that i never expected in a million years what happened but that's why they call me larry the cable so the cable guy bit was just part of your act yeah i was just gone over the years and the art of my act yeah but you did liam is going to be the funniest part of my act you little me. middle name is lawrence my middle name is lawrence and you laurence with you know how to get er done i did that you know i started saying and on the radio in. ninety one i mean what whatever you got to do larry did get er done give one hundred ten percent just go do it get er done i mean when i did the first of the radio station when i get are they go get it and looks at me and i go well i don't know but whatever you got to do you. just cut it all and i mean it was crazy i'll never forget it i had done it on the radi
larry. that's it that's pretty much pretty much the first thing i thought of and so it got popular and i did it because it was fun it was a fun thing to do i enjoyed doing it people got a kick out of that i never expected in a million years what happened but that's why they call me larry the cable so the cable guy bit was just part of your act yeah i was just gone over the years and the art of my act yeah but you did liam is going to be the funniest part of my act you little me. middle name is...
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i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." the federal reserve minutes. did they tell us anything? steve liesman joins us in jackson hole. >> good evening, larry, from jackson hole where the fed is gathering. they're gathering without ben bernanke and mario draghi. the fed is releasing its minutes from the july meeting in which it showed no clear intention as to the tapering in september. the committee is split with a few members saying the fed should be patient before tapering. there was not enough economic data and a few members saying the fed should stick to the plan announced in june. quote, it might soon be time to taper. almost all of the participants were pretty comfortable with the june guidance which said that the tapering or quantitative easing amounts would be dependent on the incoming economic data. if you were hoping for clear guidance from the minutes, you didn't get them. the fed meeting was a high but not unprecedented amount of uncertainty over its outlook and its leadership here.
i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." the federal reserve minutes. did they tell us anything? steve liesman joins us in jackson hole. >> good evening, larry, from jackson hole where the fed is gathering. they're gathering without ben bernanke and mario draghi. the fed is releasing its minutes from the july meeting in which it showed no clear intention as to the tapering in september. the committee is split with a few members saying the fed should be patient before...
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i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." first up tonight, a major shake-up at two of the country's most influential newspapers. after four generations of family ownership the "washington post" is selling to amazon ceo jeff bezos. this coming on the heels of the "new york times" fire sale of the "boston globe," unloading the paper to red sox owner john henry for seven cents on the dollar. so what do the "washington post," "the new york times," "the boston globe," and let's add the "l.a. times" and the "chicago tribune," what do they all have in common? well, they're flunking the digital revolution. they're also ignoring center-right conservative readers. and therefore, they're getting slammed by new media competition. at least that's my take. so here's my question. can bad content be a killer for these crashing newspapers? let's talk. we have mark walsh, co-host of "left jab" on sirius radio, and syndicated columnist radio host hue hewitt and michael medved. as i live and breathe. thank you, gent
i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." first up tonight, a major shake-up at two of the country's most influential newspapers. after four generations of family ownership the "washington post" is selling to amazon ceo jeff bezos. this coming on the heels of the "new york times" fire sale of the "boston globe," unloading the paper to red sox owner john henry for seven cents on the dollar. so what do the "washington post," "the new...
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audience: larry, larry! larry, larry! larry, larry! larry, larry! to. he must have, he must have asked me three times how i'm doing and so uh, that was uh, that was sweet of you. there was one time, i, i woke up this morning thinking there was something very amazing, things that i'd never felt before and i realized i was laying on your hairbrush at one point. announcer: please welcome the winner of the 2003 mark twain prize lily tomlin. ♪ ♪ ♪ lily tomlin: oh yea, congratulations ellen. this is great! my gosh, you know i tell you, ah, the mark twain prize has changed so much since i was honored in 2003 and i say that with humility, but i tell you the goodie bag when i was honored was, well i mean, i think there was like an apple and a bag of nuts and uh, there was a cd and uh a reversible rain hat, but this year, not that i haven't gotten a lot of use out of the rain hat since then, but this year you are getting an ipad, a case of cristal and a human organ of your choice. uh, kind of astounding, isn't it? listen ellen, it's not about the perks though
audience: larry, larry! larry, larry! larry, larry! larry, larry! to. he must have, he must have asked me three times how i'm doing and so uh, that was uh, that was sweet of you. there was one time, i, i woke up this morning thinking there was something very amazing, things that i'd never felt before and i realized i was laying on your hairbrush at one point. announcer: please welcome the winner of the 2003 mark twain prize lily tomlin. ♪ ♪ ♪ lily tomlin: oh yea, congratulations ellen....
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>> i -- larry specifically. >> rose: larry per say in >> yeah, larry per se. >> rose: why? >> because he runs that company. no one else runs that company. and they decided -- let me be very clear. when you program, when you write a program for the android phone, you write it, you use the oracle java tools for everything. >> rose: so you think they're evil? >> i think what they did was absolutely -- >> rose: and you blame larry snaij >> 100% larry paige. >> rose: so what they did is evil that makes larry paige evil? >> it makes what he did evil which is quite different. and i know his slogan is "don't be evil." >> rose: exactly, and that's what i'm talking about. >> he slipped up this one time. >> rose: he's add a good guy except when he -- >> i -- this really bothers me. i don't see how he thinks you can just copy someone else's stuff. it really bothers me. >> rose: let's talk about steve jobs. >> yeah, my best friend for 25 years. >> rose: you talk about in the book "the billionaire and the mechanic" and also you were there. i mean, steve obviously knew he was dying and he
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thank you so much for this larry that said for today guys see where it went so if intel and larry king that's watching this and staging point x. time. zack see what happened there i don't know but a woman killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime or did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. and people to consent to the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like men know because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were taking they could do what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. put it under full arm and a lot of these college face i think sometimes beautiful people. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. olympos. mother. goodspeed. her. mother wish her. luck. and good luck. mother just see look at. the bottom a little. saying no to the morning practices of injustice abu
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king larry spent twenty five years with c.n.n. talking to all kinds of people then retired and has come back with his show larry king now which is also available on r t hi larry you know this is one of my first shows because my show premiered this week and you're one of a very for us first guests. i'm honored to be one of your first guess was so excited but it's kind of like you know god given your first communion plus there's like whole satellite thing where i can see him is also like god but anyway it's really great that you're with us. thank you so this snowden story right it's all that everyone is talking about it it's sort of turned into a fiction serious the leaks the chase to secrecy i mean many countries involved in it what do you see it's a disturbing disturbing story on the one hand americans pride themselves on privacy. it's almost in our blood we don't like to be eavesdropped we don't like phones dumped we don't like people knowing other people's business that's part of the heritage and the other hand since nine eleven
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francis and larry ellison. but it's a story that doesn't come along very often and i became became very enamored with the drama of the two men before i became interested in the america's cup. >> rose: egypt, russia and the america's cup when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with egypt. a state of emergency has been declared following a crackdown on supporters of president mohamed morsi. scores of people were killed after security forces moved into two protest camps today. two journalists, including sky news cameraman mick danee are among the dead. video of the clashes showed scenes of violence and destruction. >> today's events are deplorable and they run counter to egyptian aspirations for peace inclusion, and genuine democracy. egyptians inside and outside of the government need to take a step back. they need calm the situation and avoid further loss of life. >> rose: egypt's interim vice president, moha
francis and larry ellison. but it's a story that doesn't come along very often and i became became very enamored with the drama of the two men before i became interested in the america's cup. >> rose: egypt, russia and the america's cup when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with egypt. a state of emergency has been declared following a crackdown on supporters of president...
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and all next on larry king now. we're going to larry king now tonight we salute the hit shows so you think you can dance now in the end season it airs on tuesdays at eight pm eastern seven center on fox my guest today are nigel lythgoe creator of so you think you can dance you also produced american idol and cat deeley the emmy nominated host of so you think you can dance and she also won the two thousand and twelve critics' choice television award for best reality show host why has the show succeeded i'll cut. you to the truth here that is yes you have to know that simon fuller suggests that it. and he created american idol he said we've done this for singing we should do it for dancing and of course being really positive person i said it will never work i just didn't believe it would dance wasn't really in the ether at all of the point and as with the stars i was not as artist. so he followed you know no we literally both came out together at the same time and both been here thank goodness try to and you know how
and all next on larry king now. we're going to larry king now tonight we salute the hit shows so you think you can dance now in the end season it airs on tuesdays at eight pm eastern seven center on fox my guest today are nigel lythgoe creator of so you think you can dance you also produced american idol and cat deeley the emmy nominated host of so you think you can dance and she also won the two thousand and twelve critics' choice television award for best reality show host why has the show...
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i'm bill griffith in for larry.s half hour a blockbuster story in the "the washington post" shows the nsa surveillance program has illegally gathered information on americans more than 2,000 times. president obama's soothing words about this ringing hollow. the dow has wrapped up its worst week of the year what did you look for or what do you look for on monday and the rest of next week for your monday. we'll get some very specific checkpoints. bust first it was another day of deadly violence in egypt. let's go to cairo where richard engel is there for us tonight. >> reporter: bill, the muslim brotherhood had been calling for a dave rage and that's certainly what we saw today. it began with a protest of a few thousand people in ramsey square by the train station right in the center of cairo. but just after a couple of hours there was protests became riots, fires were lit. exchanges of gunfire between the protesters and the security forces. and then as the day progressed about 100 people were killed in this demonstra
i'm bill griffith in for larry.s half hour a blockbuster story in the "the washington post" shows the nsa surveillance program has illegally gathered information on americans more than 2,000 times. president obama's soothing words about this ringing hollow. the dow has wrapped up its worst week of the year what did you look for or what do you look for on monday and the rest of next week for your monday. we'll get some very specific checkpoints. bust first it was another day of deadly...
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larry king that's watching this and next time. you see good lumber touring cars we was able to build the most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should watch only on the dog to dog. live. live live. live . one of the new. polish face. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. years later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse they were off taking they could get what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of
larry king that's watching this and next time. you see good lumber touring cars we was able to build the most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should watch only on the dog to dog. live. live live. live . one of the new. polish face. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman got...
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the markets are not dumb, larry. you are absolutely right. >> if it's going to be in the market view, it's got to be september or december. i think those are your two options. i don't want it. i'm going to be stubborn about this because i'm not crazy about the economy. look, earnings haven't been that great. 5% of q2? big deal. i'll give you another one. i think markets are very disappointed that president obama did not get a good corporate business tax reform plan out there. he didn't do what people hoped he would do. he was going to incentivized the repatriation to explain these market moves. >> you're right, larry. there's certainly no grand bargain market there. one of the areas that have pulled back this week that many commentators are saying it's all about the fed or the home builders, obama came out this week and talked about fanny and freddie and be a solvinging them. not to mention maybe we had some lower order numbers. this is about earnings. it's 1% pullback from friday's all-time high. the reason i can pr
the markets are not dumb, larry. you are absolutely right. >> if it's going to be in the market view, it's got to be september or december. i think those are your two options. i don't want it. i'm going to be stubborn about this because i'm not crazy about the economy. look, earnings haven't been that great. 5% of q2? big deal. i'll give you another one. i think markets are very disappointed that president obama did not get a good corporate business tax reform plan out there. he didn't do...
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larry, back to you. >> many thanks, steve handlesman. we appreciate it. >>> it's virtually certain that u.s. military force will be used. the question -- what will the attack look like? second question, will it overthrow bashar al assad. joining mess is gary bernstein. joininging mess from seattle is barry mccaffery. cruise missiles hitting what? you. >> i sure hope -- that employed these weapons. thousands sickened, hundreds killed. this would have been a significant, several hundred rounds of rocket artillery delivering sarin nerve agent. so there should be relatively easy to find forensic evidence that these weapons were employed. clearly chemicals are used, the question is by whom? if we attack them with a tithe for at that time -- tit for tat attack, and it turns out -- with the u.n. inspection teams just having arrived in country, very skeptical. >> gary, let me therefore ask you the same question. is there enough evidence that john kerry essentially declared that the evidence is there? a moral obj
larry, back to you. >> many thanks, steve handlesman. we appreciate it. >>> it's virtually certain that u.s. military force will be used. the question -- what will the attack look like? second question, will it overthrow bashar al assad. joining mess is gary bernstein. joininging mess from seattle is barry mccaffery. cruise missiles hitting what? you. >> i sure hope -- that employed these weapons. thousands sickened, hundreds killed. this would have been a significant,...
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larry summers.scribed by one former colleague as someone you sometimes feel like smacking. after a capitol hill meeting in which he scolded congressional democrats for their criticism of summers, last week president obama continued his not really promotional larry summers promotional campaign. >> i think the perception that mr. summers might have an inside track simply had to do with attacks that i was hearing on mr. summers preemptively which is sort of a standard washington exercise that i don't like. >> but even after some scolding from the white house, senate majority leader harry reid remained highly skeptical of summerers as fed chief, saying ultimately it will be so divisive within the caucus it may not be worth it. further complicating summers' chances is a new bloomberg poll of economists that find a majority believe that janet yellin, not larry summers, would be the best pick for the job. senate democrats are currently circulating a letter supporting yellin but president obama has declared
larry summers.scribed by one former colleague as someone you sometimes feel like smacking. after a capitol hill meeting in which he scolded congressional democrats for their criticism of summers, last week president obama continued his not really promotional larry summers promotional campaign. >> i think the perception that mr. summers might have an inside track simply had to do with attacks that i was hearing on mr. summers preemptively which is sort of a standard washington exercise...
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i'm larry kudlow. called the flash freeze. a technical error shut down trading on the nasdaq for more than three hours. cnbc brian sullivan was on "fast money" anchor desk when this all went down. brian, for viewers who missed the big news today tell us what happened. >> reporter: we're still trying to figure out what happened. i'll give you what we do know and figure it out from there. about 12:23 you started to see this stuff come down hey i can trade, i'm not getting a bid ask, no price. what happened the nasdaq there was price discovery problem. the trading was fine, figuring out the price was not. that was about 12:23. at first it seemed like a small deal. then bigger. shortly after that the nasdaq halted all nasdaq trade stocks and it wasn't just at the nasdaq because you can trade nasdaq names on other platforms, but all the other platforms were stopped trading because nobody could uncover the correct price for anything, basically around 3:30 stocks started trading again. it didn't affect anything except the nasdaq pric
i'm larry kudlow. called the flash freeze. a technical error shut down trading on the nasdaq for more than three hours. cnbc brian sullivan was on "fast money" anchor desk when this all went down. brian, for viewers who missed the big news today tell us what happened. >> reporter: we're still trying to figure out what happened. i'll give you what we do know and figure it out from there. about 12:23 you started to see this stuff come down hey i can trade, i'm not getting a bid...
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larry and i divorced five years ago.bragging about your husband, so i just decided to keep mine. >> i ought to have cora jump on her. i'm-a pay cora. >> you mean, you were jealous of me? >> since the day we met. >> oh, girl, girl. >> ohh! >> i tell you what, since you two chicks done got this all sorted out, i'm going upstairs to take me a shower. i got to wash this nasty edna off of me. >> best friends? >> yes. >> both: forever! >> aw, this ain't "the color purple." shut up. >> i'm still not understanding that. >> me either. [ both laugh ] >> and, brianna, i mean it. no tv, no phone, no nothing. i'm sorry about what i said. >> i'm sorry about what i did. >> both: you go first. >> no, london. look, i said enough, okay? you go first. >> okay. i messed up, and i'm really sorry. i just wanted to be a role model. but i won't ever do it again. >> london, i know you won't. brianna's gonna need a whole lot more than you to break out this time. >> well, i thought about what you said, and -- >> london, i was upset. >> yeah, but y
larry and i divorced five years ago.bragging about your husband, so i just decided to keep mine. >> i ought to have cora jump on her. i'm-a pay cora. >> you mean, you were jealous of me? >> since the day we met. >> oh, girl, girl. >> ohh! >> i tell you what, since you two chicks done got this all sorted out, i'm going upstairs to take me a shower. i got to wash this nasty edna off of me. >> best friends? >> yes. >> both: forever! >>...
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no matter how much lobbying larry summers and coterie. you can deploy and so far she has i think that janet yellen is going to be the next fed chairman but larry summers is an extraordinarily capable of the church and he knows how to swim the washington. so quickly i would think that he could very well wind up in spectrum and i think that if he doesn't beat us off. because he's chair or. you know you never know you never know but let me go back to something you said before you were talking about money printing and critic and i know you're also talking about hyperinflation on your blog critics say that we haven't seen the price inflation yet you know and we have these almost now two trillion dollars in excess reserves do they really matter . well i think that they do the thing is prices have been so far. specifically oil and gold have risen since two thousand and eight doubled since then since their two thousand a levels right and so i wouldn't go so far there hasn't been even i say it's obviously the deflationary pressures have been far g
no matter how much lobbying larry summers and coterie. you can deploy and so far she has i think that janet yellen is going to be the next fed chairman but larry summers is an extraordinarily capable of the church and he knows how to swim the washington. so quickly i would think that he could very well wind up in spectrum and i think that if he doesn't beat us off. because he's chair or. you know you never know you never know but let me go back to something you said before you were talking...
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[laughter] larry s.but what he learned about the psychology of the dugout during his baseball career to excellent use in his new book, "southern league." i know is ideas for more books but in the meanwhile, let's listen as larry shares "southern league" t have a book that examines the 1964 birmingham barons season as alabama's first racially integrated professional sports team, in a race that played out in the context of the struggle to talk of jim crow. so welcome, larry colton. [applause] >> well, in one way this is a very dark day for american literature. when i had been used in comparison with philip roth, something's wrong. but i'm going to keep going. also, he said that i was an institution. [laughter] i'm going to put that on my w-2 form next time, you know. if i am an institution, it's not a well-paying job. and he mentioned that my book came out the same day that laura hildebrand's unbroken came out. i think the major difference between the two books is about $10 million. [laughter] but i'm not
[laughter] larry s.but what he learned about the psychology of the dugout during his baseball career to excellent use in his new book, "southern league." i know is ideas for more books but in the meanwhile, let's listen as larry shares "southern league" t have a book that examines the 1964 birmingham barons season as alabama's first racially integrated professional sports team, in a race that played out in the context of the struggle to talk of jim crow. so welcome, larry...
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and this video you can see larry going through physical therapy.this is where the story takes an incredible turn that just shows the love between kelsey and larry. kelsey ended up taking a job at the facility where larry was in treatment, and she became part of his rehab. now larry never forgot about that ring that he purchased back in 2010. and now we see this moment. ♪ marry me >> you hear train's "marry me" playing in the background and there's larry holding the box with the exact same engagement ring. and we watch him put the ring on her finger. sealing the deal. kelsey's sister put this video together to go along with an indy go-go page. they are hoping to raise $20,000 to send them to disneyland for them to have their wedding and their dream honeymoon. and people can go and donate and help this incredible couple, this amazing love story like no other love story i've ever heard. >> i hope this gets funded for them. >> it will. it's too good of a story. >>> i know you've been wondering, what's the next water sport to come down the road? this. i
and this video you can see larry going through physical therapy.this is where the story takes an incredible turn that just shows the love between kelsey and larry. kelsey ended up taking a job at the facility where larry was in treatment, and she became part of his rehab. now larry never forgot about that ring that he purchased back in 2010. and now we see this moment. ♪ marry me >> you hear train's "marry me" playing in the background and there's larry holding the box with...
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i'm larry kudlow. excuse me.lers in the red, some horrendous numbers out of the retail sector this week. whatever happened to spending. this could make for an interesting back to school season. courtney regan joins us now with all the details. good evening, courtney. >> reporter: retailers july sales haven't inspired much confidence for back to school. traditional mall based retailers have warned investors about weaker than expected july sales and an impact to earnings when the companies report later this month. discounts at local malls haven't enticed shoppers outlet malls are a different story. here at woodbury mall there's lines to get in some of the stores. saks and nordstrom are banking on the outlet boom. nordstrom announced four more rack locations last month. >> the vacancy rates at outlet malls are running about 5%. you're seeing on the traditional retail side probably somewhere between 10% and 15% as far as the vacancy. so they obviously are seeing a lot more traffic. >> reporter: the teens are interest
i'm larry kudlow. excuse me.lers in the red, some horrendous numbers out of the retail sector this week. whatever happened to spending. this could make for an interesting back to school season. courtney regan joins us now with all the details. good evening, courtney. >> reporter: retailers july sales haven't inspired much confidence for back to school. traditional mall based retailers have warned investors about weaker than expected july sales and an impact to earnings when the companies...
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larry elder, thank you. robert traynham. robert johnson, always good to hear from you. >>> the stocks had a modest rebowen, but is syria the only things on traders' minds? that's next up on "the kudlow report." and this will be your premium right here. sorry to interrupt, i just want to say, i combined home and auto with state farm, saved 760 bucks. love this guy. okay, does it bother anybody else that the mime is talking? frrreeeeaky! [ male announcer ] bundle home and auto and you could save 760 bucks. alright, mama, let's get going. [ yawns ] naptime is calling my name. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. state farm. [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is
larry elder, thank you. robert traynham. robert johnson, always good to hear from you. >>> the stocks had a modest rebowen, but is syria the only things on traders' minds? that's next up on "the kudlow report." and this will be your premium right here. sorry to interrupt, i just want to say, i combined home and auto with state farm, saved 760 bucks. love this guy. okay, does it bother anybody else that the mime is talking? frrreeeeaky! [ male announcer ] bundle home and auto...
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coming up on politics with larry game c.n.n. crossfire co-host then jones and the blazers amy holmes face off plus a great new book on washington painting the town black it's called this town will meet the off the mark leno that it's all next on politicking with larry king. them to this week's politicking we start with democrat and former white house environmental advisor and co-host by the way of cnn's new crossfire show then jones who joins us in washington also joining us is the independent and host of blazes hot list amy holmes she joins us from new york let's get right to it guys syria is let's start with you van should the president wait for the u.n. findings on the use of chemical weapons or should be act immediately well i think he needs to act fast i don't think he should bypass trying to build a coalition he didn't go in by him self but we i think we already know russia and china have been sticking up for thought they're probably not going to give him that legality to go ahead but there's a difference between legality
coming up on politics with larry game c.n.n. crossfire co-host then jones and the blazers amy holmes face off plus a great new book on washington painting the town black it's called this town will meet the off the mark leno that it's all next on politicking with larry king. them to this week's politicking we start with democrat and former white house environmental advisor and co-host by the way of cnn's new crossfire show then jones who joins us in washington also joining us is the independent...
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larry is very quirky. larry david. >> yeah. larry is pretty quirky. i guess -- it came together.t the same as "the larry david show." >> jay: right. >> it's a different concept. >> jay: but it's still larry. >> it's still larry. and he just called and asked if i would come play jon hamm's wife in it. >> jay: right. >> and it's all improv. it's not scripted at all. for me that was just -- >> jay: so you make up the lines when you get there. >> basically. here's a to b and make it up as you go along. and i am such a huge larry david fan, it was a a no-brainer. and that's kind of how i started when i was younger, was improv. that was my thing. that's what i kind of wanted -- >> jay: you shot at -- it takes place at martha's vineyard. did you shoot at -- >> no, we shot in boston. >> jay: that's my hometown. i love boston. >> you do. >> jay: is that your first time spending time there? >> no, i've shot three movies in boston now. i love it there. i'm a big pats fan. >> jay: it's the funniest place in the world. [ cheers ] the funniest, quirkiest people are in boston. >> they are quirk
larry is very quirky. larry david. >> yeah. larry is pretty quirky. i guess -- it came together.t the same as "the larry david show." >> jay: right. >> it's a different concept. >> jay: but it's still larry. >> it's still larry. and he just called and asked if i would come play jon hamm's wife in it. >> jay: right. >> and it's all improv. it's not scripted at all. for me that was just -- >> jay: so you make up the lines when you get...
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for his bravery, larry has received praise from thousands of people online. >> thousands of messagess just thanking me. lots of messages from people in wheelchairs want to be my friend on facebook. responses from all over the world. i'm glad people appreciate what i've done. i'm touched that i've touched other people. >> he says some folks may have preconceived notions about people in wheelchairs, but there is really nothing they can't do. >> the only thing i can't do is walk, run, jump, and kick. i am fully capable of doing everything else and sometimes better than the average able body because you strive so hard at being able or independent sometimes it's just tougher to get a job done so we have to work harder at it to find better and newer ways of getting things done. >> larry doesn't like to think of himself as a hero but he'll always be one to cindy. >> we need to have more people like larry on this earth. the way he helped me out, that was great. he's my hero. >>> coming up, a man mows down a florida professor. >> after the bumper hit my temple area here i became unconscious.
for his bravery, larry has received praise from thousands of people online. >> thousands of messagess just thanking me. lots of messages from people in wheelchairs want to be my friend on facebook. responses from all over the world. i'm glad people appreciate what i've done. i'm touched that i've touched other people. >> he says some folks may have preconceived notions about people in wheelchairs, but there is really nothing they can't do. >> the only thing i can't do is walk,...
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>> listen, larry.here is a huge disconnect here in terms of what's going on in the economy and what's going on in the market, and i know you want to put the fed aside, but i don't think we can put the fed aside because the fed is driving the valuations in the market. the market valuations should be based on growth and the elephant in the room is that we have no growth. we have sluggish growth and in 2013 the economy is not where it should be and not where it needs to be. >> but that's been true for four years. that's been true for four years. >> exactly. exactly. >> this is the worst growth recovery since world war ii. no question about that. on the other hand, profits have carried the ball nicely and interest rates are low and yet the fed is going to -- i think it's not coming until the end of the year and maybe the beginning of next year and the fed will taper its bond purchase. the idea that valuations are okay. the overall market may be 15.5 times and these great individual stocks like j.p. morgan,
>> listen, larry.here is a huge disconnect here in terms of what's going on in the economy and what's going on in the market, and i know you want to put the fed aside, but i don't think we can put the fed aside because the fed is driving the valuations in the market. the market valuations should be based on growth and the elephant in the room is that we have no growth. we have sluggish growth and in 2013 the economy is not where it should be and not where it needs to be. >> but...
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hey larry welcome to the governor my name's torak i'm going to take in kerry tonight larry so this first guinness is on me. with the mixing politics and beer here since one nine hundred seventy four it's a good irish hans right around the corner from capitol hill we have a lot of political those that come in this way so i'm going to make here one of our famous pints of guinness the frock obama had here and the way for a good time to get a hold of a forty five degree angle. just where the harp is going to let that saddle for about a minute. until it's like this here nice and saddle you going to push the handle forward. we call this to show you that about a minute and i'll turn and i struck for you and the top here the little collar has to sit above the heart that's how you know you've got a good point. going to see house the way to watch i know the people on the hill aren't all was that patient but you have to be patient when you come into the delta . hi larry welcome to all the relatives all the cylinders. been around since eight hundred fifty six and everyone who is anybody went there f
hey larry welcome to the governor my name's torak i'm going to take in kerry tonight larry so this first guinness is on me. with the mixing politics and beer here since one nine hundred seventy four it's a good irish hans right around the corner from capitol hill we have a lot of political those that come in this way so i'm going to make here one of our famous pints of guinness the frock obama had here and the way for a good time to get a hold of a forty five degree angle. just where the harp...
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. >> hi, larry. the markets moved sideways today as interest rates were lower and emerging markets were not quite as volatile. one point about all this panic on emerging markets, it's true the smaller markets like indonesia and thailand are getting hit as money has been coming out of them, but china bottomed out two months ago, and it bottomed, larry, at a four-year low. international traders looking for some value have seen that china's economic news has been better recently and some have been looking there for a trade. here in the united states, home depot had a terrific earnings report. most importantly, the same story sales were way higher than expected in sales of the big ticket items, the kitchens and appliances all were strong. home depot did end down today, but it wasn't on the report being bad. the stocks up 150% in two years. it's been the poster child for the housing and the home improvement play and the valuations are frankly a little stretched right now. trades at almost 20 times earning
. >> hi, larry. the markets moved sideways today as interest rates were lower and emerging markets were not quite as volatile. one point about all this panic on emerging markets, it's true the smaller markets like indonesia and thailand are getting hit as money has been coming out of them, but china bottomed out two months ago, and it bottomed, larry, at a four-year low. international traders looking for some value have seen that china's economic news has been better recently and some...
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summers let's take a look at larry summers let's you cannot mention larry summers name without adding the word brilliant either before in the middle or after every time this guy showed up when he was heading the obama economic team it was always the brilliant larry summers what has the brilliant larry summers ever done that has turned the corner of the economy absolutely nothing one failure on top of another and one other thing about the brilliant larry summers this is the same guy at the last end of of the clinton administration who pushed through the glass steagall act that deregulated the banks that allowed them become to become the casinos they gamble that brought about the panic of oh wait that's larry summers and then you look at yellen and go back to the fed minutes that were released five years later after as they always do they hold him back and she along with the rest of them every one of them called the panic of a way wrong as it was evolving so it's more of the same and worse well yeah that's actually something we pointed out on yesterday show was that if you look at yelle
summers let's take a look at larry summers let's you cannot mention larry summers name without adding the word brilliant either before in the middle or after every time this guy showed up when he was heading the obama economic team it was always the brilliant larry summers what has the brilliant larry summers ever done that has turned the corner of the economy absolutely nothing one failure on top of another and one other thing about the brilliant larry summers this is the same guy at the last...
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>>> esta noche van a ver un larry hernÁndez muy, muy centrado, y enamorado.n. >>> esto es real, creo que es el Éxito de eso que es real, y totalmente en espaÑol, creo que es otra fuente tambiÉn muy importante, porque en mun2 hay otros en inglÉs y hay familias que aunque tengan 20 aÑos aquÍ no han aprendido inglÉs y entonces se enojan de ver let s letras. >>> y tu impresiÓn de yo como actor, en la campaÑa por la presidencia. >>> te quiero agradecer el espacio que nos diste, y creo que fue algo que hicimos como se verÍa un presidente latino y jugar con eso, creo que la gente se rÍe mucho, como se miraria un presidente latino yo en el aviÓn del presidente, llevo un pedazo de pan, y como serÍa la conversaciÓn entre vicepresidentes y que harÍa a un latino tumbar, creo que es tumbar la frontera, agarrar con tractores y creo que serÍa lo positivo. >>> para que la gente que no lo ha visto, vaya mun2 online y busquen ese segmento lado rri depresiÓn. >>> gracias. >>> gracias hermano. >>> asÍ llegamos al fin la ediciÓn de enfoque, gracias por ar parte de su domingo. nos
>>> esta noche van a ver un larry hernÁndez muy, muy centrado, y enamorado.n. >>> esto es real, creo que es el Éxito de eso que es real, y totalmente en espaÑol, creo que es otra fuente tambiÉn muy importante, porque en mun2 hay otros en inglÉs y hay familias que aunque tengan 20 aÑos aquÍ no han aprendido inglÉs y entonces se enojan de ver let s letras. >>> y tu impresiÓn de yo como actor, en la campaÑa por la presidencia. >>> te quiero agradecer...
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will it be janet yellin or larry summers to fill in one of the most important jobs?attle of the next federal chairman has been intense and highly unusual. >> in the old days, if you campaigned for it or people on your behalf campaigned for it, it looked bad. this whisper campaign on behalf of yellin and summers is really new in washington. >> reporter: democrats sent a letter to president obama urging him to pick yellin. but summers has people in higher places, too. bob rubin is reported until his corner. one thing is certain. bernanke's shoes will be big ones to fill. washingtonians loves the billion dolla -- money he pumps into it each month. >> she's been at bernanke's side for the past two years as vice chair. >> reporter: as second in command, yellin has deep respect inside the federal reserve. she's no stranger to politics, serving as vice chairman of the advisers under the president. summers, on the other hand, is a world-renowned economic superstar. he was director of the economic council under president obama and a former treasury secretary under clinton. he
will it be janet yellin or larry summers to fill in one of the most important jobs?attle of the next federal chairman has been intense and highly unusual. >> in the old days, if you campaigned for it or people on your behalf campaigned for it, it looked bad. this whisper campaign on behalf of yellin and summers is really new in washington. >> reporter: democrats sent a letter to president obama urging him to pick yellin. but summers has people in higher places, too. bob rubin is...
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leaker edward snowden and it's all next on politicking with larry king. on the politicking on larry king we start the program with the former congressman and presidential candidate ron paul an old friend he joins us from clute texas where he does his shows for the recently launched ron paul channel on the internet and he's the father of the current united states senator and possible presidential candidate rand paul ron a before i ask you about your new program and everything attested to it are you in the republican party politico says that you are you've got a detente with the party and you're closer now is that true. well i haven't paid much attention to that i haven't been involved i've never been too interested in politics and by the fact i spent so many years there but partisan politics turns me off but they haven't really talked to me i haven't talked with them in this state todd i have no idea what they're they're talking about because i talk to some people who want to you know emphasize the big ten and others are still on happy about the way they w
leaker edward snowden and it's all next on politicking with larry king. on the politicking on larry king we start the program with the former congressman and presidential candidate ron paul an old friend he joins us from clute texas where he does his shows for the recently launched ron paul channel on the internet and he's the father of the current united states senator and possible presidential candidate rand paul ron a before i ask you about your new program and everything attested to it are...
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i disagree with larry. i think p people are with whom they trust and they let someone do something like this, it is a little close to blame the victim if that picture is used in a way they didn't expect it to. >> what about a love letter? what if you send something roveny in an -- raunchy in an e-mail. >> everyone is talking as if this applies to -- like if you took a intoed -- a nude selfie and send it to somebody. it is for people who photograph or record the image of another person. >> it is not a selfie? >> if you take a picture and send it to somebody else, that's not covered. >> so geraldo can't sue any of them. >> i don't understand that. >> it is your own fault if it is a selfie, but if somebody else took it, it is not yours. anne, what do you make of this unusual problem? >> first of all, let this be a warning to you young, stupid people. don't get a tattoo and don't let someone who is the love of your life at age 18 take a picture of you totally naked. i am against this law because i don't know ho
i disagree with larry. i think p people are with whom they trust and they let someone do something like this, it is a little close to blame the victim if that picture is used in a way they didn't expect it to. >> what about a love letter? what if you send something roveny in an -- raunchy in an e-mail. >> everyone is talking as if this applies to -- like if you took a intoed -- a nude selfie and send it to somebody. it is for people who photograph or record the image of another...
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calling for a united states boycott of the winter olympics in russia it's all next on politicking with larry king. welcome to this edition of politicking here with me is the phone in mexico governor gary johnson who ran as the two thousand and thirteen libertarian candidate and won nearly one point three million votes that's more than all the minor party presidential candidates combined he appeared and that is star of two historic debates that we conduct is great pleasure having him return to this session and our session with him you told it to tribute to forbes magazine that on election day two thousand and twelve you felt like you were let out of prison. you were in prison what did you mean garr just it was a it was a hard row it was a lot of work it turns out that over the last four years probably about ninety percent of the time that i spent ended up to be time that wasn't so productive and you know what i'm not insane so i'm not going to continue to do the same thing expecting expecting different results in never say never you think we'll ever see a minority candidate elected an r.v. pa
calling for a united states boycott of the winter olympics in russia it's all next on politicking with larry king. welcome to this edition of politicking here with me is the phone in mexico governor gary johnson who ran as the two thousand and thirteen libertarian candidate and won nearly one point three million votes that's more than all the minor party presidential candidates combined he appeared and that is star of two historic debates that we conduct is great pleasure having him return to...
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you're right, larry. these markets got a little bit of a head start before sir yeah for gold and crude oil, that head start was egypt. as far as our stock market is concerned, our bond markets are concerned, they've been heading lower and that head start was the taper. i think that because of all of this the taper is going to be pushed back. larry, today's move was over done i think because the united states is going to act the way that the world's only super powers should act. it will act the way any great country acts. >> i hope you are right about that. >> we just did a segment on that. i hope you're right. welcome to the show. let's talk gold for a minute. gold has been gradually rising and rising after getting slammed for a year or so. might gold tell us that whoever the next fed chairman will be a super dove? could that be a message coming from gold? >> it could be. i think it's more likely that gold was completely sold out the massive panic to dump gold worldwide except by india and jewelry buyers.
you're right, larry. these markets got a little bit of a head start before sir yeah for gold and crude oil, that head start was egypt. as far as our stock market is concerned, our bond markets are concerned, they've been heading lower and that head start was the taper. i think that because of all of this the taper is going to be pushed back. larry, today's move was over done i think because the united states is going to act the way that the world's only super powers should act. it will act the...
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summers let's take a look at larry summers let's you cannot mention larry summers name without adding the word brilliant either before in the middle or after every time this guy showed up when he was heading the obama economic team it was always the brilliant larry summers what has the brilliant larry summers ever done that has turned the corner of the economy absolutely nothing one failure on top of another and one other thing about the brilliant larry summers this is the same guy at the last end of of the clinton administration who pushed through the glass steagall act that deregulated the banks that allowed them become to become the casinos they gamble that brought about the panic of oh wait that's larry summers and then you look at yellen and go back to the fed minutes that were released five years later after as they always do they hold them back and she along with the rest of them every one of them called the panic of a way wrong as it was evolving so it's more of the same and worse well yeah that's actually something we pointed out on yesterday's show was that if you look at ye
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is where the story takes an incredible turn which shows the love between kelsie and larry.kelsie took a job at the rehab and helped with his recovery, and larry never forgotten about the ring and then proposed at this moment. ♪ carry me >> you hear train's "marry me" playing in the background and larry is holding the box with the exact same engagement ring and we watch him put the ring on the finger. >> sealing the deal. >> and kelsie's sister put this video together and they are opening to raise $20,000 to go the disneyland so they have the dream wedding and honeymoon. people can help this love story like none other. >> i hope it gets out for them, and it works out for them. >> it will. it is too good of a story. >>> a bobcat is rattled trying to catch a bite to eat. >> the paw is at it, andeing ever so careful. >> why the sna [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to find big savings on the things you need. just make a straight line to safeway. your club card gets you deals you can't find anywhere else. load up the cooler. your favorite p
is where the story takes an incredible turn which shows the love between kelsie and larry.kelsie took a job at the rehab and helped with his recovery, and larry never forgotten about the ring and then proposed at this moment. ♪ carry me >> you hear train's "marry me" playing in the background and larry is holding the box with the exact same engagement ring and we watch him put the ring on the finger. >> sealing the deal. >> and kelsie's sister put this video...
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on larry king now hank as area the actor takes on porn in lovelace was a guy from long island who was a hairdresser and had this love for porn and making movies gives us a taste of his simpsons characters even if any time i see suspenders i feel honored and now you're actually inside of them and mom and my good friend al but you know so i made out but you know kind of profit grappling and then you know debacle they came out plus i would sit up in bed in the middle of the night terrified like what the am i doing i really hope this perks this is way out there it's all next on larry king now. you know him from his roles in the birdcage along came polly and huff not to mention the innumerable characters he watches on the simpsons and now the four time emmy award winner is taking on porn directed jerry demi i know in lovelace and the evil gargamel in surf smurfs two lovelace is in theaters august ninth smurfs two on july thirty first. the new linda lovelace you did this interview to should test away yes she did fly did you take this role. while a good friend of mine andy bell and a poker b
on larry king now hank as area the actor takes on porn in lovelace was a guy from long island who was a hairdresser and had this love for porn and making movies gives us a taste of his simpsons characters even if any time i see suspenders i feel honored and now you're actually inside of them and mom and my good friend al but you know so i made out but you know kind of profit grappling and then you know debacle they came out plus i would sit up in bed in the middle of the night terrified like...