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not larry., with his wifi internet access, is responsible for the computer searches that were found in the investigation? >> i believe so. >> reporter: and in truth, when cops arrested larry, they knew there was no physical proof connecting him to those internet searches and so they continued to dig. >> larry had a lot of stuff in his wallet, a lot of pocket trash, business cards, pieces of paper, receipts. i wouldn't want to sit on his wallet, let's put it that way. >> reporter: while going through that wallet, beals found this phone number written on a little slip of paper. >> i said holy cow, this first number is the bomb phone number. i keep going through the contents of the wallet and here's the second number. >> reporter: that's right. larry hoagland had, in his wallet, the numbers of both cell phones used as detonators on the first bomb, the one that didn't explode. that's an unbelievable piece of luck. >> i'd like to call it investigative genius, but, yeah, it was fantastic. really good
not larry., with his wifi internet access, is responsible for the computer searches that were found in the investigation? >> i believe so. >> reporter: and in truth, when cops arrested larry, they knew there was no physical proof connecting him to those internet searches and so they continued to dig. >> larry had a lot of stuff in his wallet, a lot of pocket trash, business cards, pieces of paper, receipts. i wouldn't want to sit on his wallet, let's put it that way. >>...
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good ol it's a larry long time editor first time question dr. so larry just had a big barbecue for the whole staff and with the holidays coming up i wanted to know exactly how drunk can i get to work function in if i do get over served can i crush on my boss's couch is that cool not cool i would say yes you what i would say because i honestly let's say let's say you get really drunk you you pass out on the couch he fires you but you have such a good story for the rest of your life you know every thought out party you go to you go that's what happened to me two thousand and thirteen i was fired by larry king because i threw out on his but you know earn and then i pass out that i want to say first of all ok usually i would yes and you and be like yes but first take kudos on your stash it's amazing to hear that and i mean that's that hats off to that and i would say if again i think honesty is the best policy you can say i'm mortified you known really drunk right now and that's when all your friends are called. leave your kids go lower than fourtee
good ol it's a larry long time editor first time question dr. so larry just had a big barbecue for the whole staff and with the holidays coming up i wanted to know exactly how drunk can i get to work function in if i do get over served can i crush on my boss's couch is that cool not cool i would say yes you what i would say because i honestly let's say let's say you get really drunk you you pass out on the couch he fires you but you have such a good story for the rest of your life you know...
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but let's talk about this, larry.e have is a stock that is up about 38 or so dollars in the after hours. that's 11% in the after-hours move. so here are the headline numbers. 52 cents a share. really, $1.1 billion in sales. both of those numbers are better than expectations. be the key number for netflix here is subscribers. it added 1.3 million domestic streaming subscribers in the quarter, and 1.4 million international ones in the quarter. so the street seems to like those particular numbers. and larry, you talked earlier about the president's speech. remember that this morning? we wanted to give you an update on this woman who was standing behind the president. you can see her in the red dress. she starts to wobble. then the president and the man behind her catches her like she seems like she is about to faint. her name is carmel allison. she has diabetes. she is pregnant, and she is okay. that is the key operative thing there. just got a little light headed there. >> glad to hear that. >>> lastly, larry, this is a
but let's talk about this, larry.e have is a stock that is up about 38 or so dollars in the after hours. that's 11% in the after-hours move. so here are the headline numbers. 52 cents a share. really, $1.1 billion in sales. both of those numbers are better than expectations. be the key number for netflix here is subscribers. it added 1.3 million domestic streaming subscribers in the quarter, and 1.4 million international ones in the quarter. so the street seems to like those particular numbers....
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today on larry king to the media forces cheryl hines and rachel harris give us a lesson in hollywood etiquette we had a director once said rachel every time you start to break on stage you want you to think to yourself what would you know st tell you a personal assistant sun confidentiality agreements they have all my secret. kind of not a secret plus my publicist is going around here and second that but shut up you stop everyone stop talking that's all ahead on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guests are cheryl hines and rachel harris you know sheryl from such hit series as suburban good tori you get that rave kind of and curb your enthusiasm griffith and rachel from such films as the hangover and the award winning natural selection now you can catch them in the yahoo web series we need help in which they star is over the top version of themselves who hire a struggling actor to be their very own personal assistant do you have personal assistants in real life yes this show as i don't i'm going to start up with one in two weeks how did this come how do we need help co
today on larry king to the media forces cheryl hines and rachel harris give us a lesson in hollywood etiquette we had a director once said rachel every time you start to break on stage you want you to think to yourself what would you know st tell you a personal assistant sun confidentiality agreements they have all my secret. kind of not a secret plus my publicist is going around here and second that but shut up you stop everyone stop talking that's all ahead on larry king now. welcome to larry...
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for the politicking with larry king our guest the former at the pentagon this is minnesota an old friend jesse ventura he was host and executive producer of conspiracy theory with jesse ventura that was on tuesday is a best selling author and his new book is they killed our president sixty three reasons to believe that was the fist spare seat to assassinate j.f.k. i know a lot about this and i'll get to that a little later but first some current things what are you thoughts on what's been going on in washington with shutdowns and debt ceilings i think i think the shutdown is pathetic larry i think that here's my big question since the government shutdown now let's keep track of the number of days we should now have to pay taxes then should we good idea jesse you know if a shut the government down then there we should lose our tax obligation because what are we paying for this is something i don't stand you pass the health care bill you know the supreme court said it's a law you know. they now don't want to obey the law exactly why. can you not obey the law again that's the democrats and
for the politicking with larry king our guest the former at the pentagon this is minnesota an old friend jesse ventura he was host and executive producer of conspiracy theory with jesse ventura that was on tuesday is a best selling author and his new book is they killed our president sixty three reasons to believe that was the fist spare seat to assassinate j.f.k. i know a lot about this and i'll get to that a little later but first some current things what are you thoughts on what's been going...
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>> good evening, larry. well, you just gave the big news here, and that is nbc news is hearing from white house officials who say they want this key obama care deadline now to slide. they say that individuals until now were expected to begin starting up -- signing for obama care by february 15th. they want that to slide to march 31st. that's a big slide, and it's one of the key deadlines in the beginning parts of obama care that all because of the problems that you were talking about in the obama care website, healthcare.gov. meanwhile as you also said, the ceos of the nation's biggest insurance companies were at the white house today. we have video of them walking in for their meeting earlier today. the white house says a key subject here was discussion of the so-called 834 forms. now, this is a crucial back-end piece of the website. all of the reporting so far has focused on the front end of the website, problems people have had signing up for healthcare.gov. this 834 problem however is a back-end problem.
>> good evening, larry. well, you just gave the big news here, and that is nbc news is hearing from white house officials who say they want this key obama care deadline now to slide. they say that individuals until now were expected to begin starting up -- signing for obama care by february 15th. they want that to slide to march 31st. that's a big slide, and it's one of the key deadlines in the beginning parts of obama care that all because of the problems that you were talking about in...
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larry: into the freezer. aliyah: high five! larry: high five!next step is to fill our bowl with our granola, put a little bit of the milk on it just to dampen is down. we've got berries, blueberries, raspberries. we're going to put the bananas in, and that's just going to make it so delicious. doesn't that just make you hungry? mom, did you know that dad's original banana pudding recipe had 105 grams of sugar, but the green recipe has only 29 grams of sugar? tonya: cool! when the family found out that my husband had diabetes, we decided to help him, as a family. we didn't want him to feel like he couldn't eat this, or he couldn't eat that. we changed our diets, as well. aliyah: let's check out yellow recipe. wow! dad's original banana pudding had 630 calories, and the yellow recipe now has 310 calories. do you guys know what that means? larry: yeah, that means that mine tastes better. aliyah: no! jeavonte: you're wrong! aliyah: that, too! that, too! but it also means that we can eat more of it. larry: let's get the custard. aliyah: here's the mi
larry: into the freezer. aliyah: high five! larry: high five!next step is to fill our bowl with our granola, put a little bit of the milk on it just to dampen is down. we've got berries, blueberries, raspberries. we're going to put the bananas in, and that's just going to make it so delicious. doesn't that just make you hungry? mom, did you know that dad's original banana pudding recipe had 105 grams of sugar, but the green recipe has only 29 grams of sugar? tonya: cool! when the family found...
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>> undoubtedly, larry.nd as much as the impasse ends tonight, and this package will likely pass the senate and the house, we're looking at december and january as another big fight between both parties as they try to win some kind of fiscal reforms or revenue for the democrats. >> see, that's the part. to be honest with you, that's the part i don't get. after going through all this thing, and i agree with you there is a lot of exhaustion, a lot of political exhaustion, probably a lot of mental fatigue going on and physically they're probably really tired. i just don't know why they didn't cut themselves a little more slack, okay. i went through some of these things years ago with reagan. i mean just the simple one-year extension on the debt court of appealing to me would have made a lot more sense than 90 days or something like that. why? i just don't get that? >> when i spoke to a lot of house republicans tonight, we weren't talking about the whip count. we were talking about the broader political question
>> undoubtedly, larry.nd as much as the impasse ends tonight, and this package will likely pass the senate and the house, we're looking at december and january as another big fight between both parties as they try to win some kind of fiscal reforms or revenue for the democrats. >> see, that's the part. to be honest with you, that's the part i don't get. after going through all this thing, and i agree with you there is a lot of exhaustion, a lot of political exhaustion, probably a...
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it's all next on larry king now. you're welcome to larry king now were known usual place was still in new york where we're at the studios of c.b.s. this morning with one of his costars my dear sister. so that's to see you again gail nice to see you larry ok bringing good news because to cheer remember that i mean the day they were sally look how we've turned out mom and dad did a good job of it isn't he and it's strange because they were both chinese and i thought that too i thought i was going here for it i would say larry knock on wood it's going really great how did this and how do you i did what you were doing radio so let's start over know it either way i love radio comedy and i know i know you i know you know it too because radio so intimate but i was doing a show on own the oprah winfrey network and one day your phone rings and you pick it up and it's kris like who says you know we're thinking about doing something at c.b.s. you know could we sit down and talk to you now i never think it's bad to take a meetin
it's all next on larry king now. you're welcome to larry king now were known usual place was still in new york where we're at the studios of c.b.s. this morning with one of his costars my dear sister. so that's to see you again gail nice to see you larry ok bringing good news because to cheer remember that i mean the day they were sally look how we've turned out mom and dad did a good job of it isn't he and it's strange because they were both chinese and i thought that too i thought i was going...
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can you not obey the law again that's the democrats and the republicans larry i can't answer for them my belief is that the american people should vote them all out of office all all of them and the problem is though don't elect a democrat or republican to replace them maybe there's a wait the country up that it's time like my previous book the democrats in the red blood lecterns maybe it's time larry there's a wait the country up to stop electing them do you think we will ever see an independent president. really maybe. my running again well al anon i'll know tomorrow if because i want howard stern as my running mate. you can ask howard yeah i already have and you've already talked on occasion and he's considering and we'll find out tomorrow whether we'll go forward what would be your plaint. would be simple and i'll win with it. i if i run i will offer the people of the united states the first opportunity to elect a president who does not belong to a palooza political party said george washington he is our only president who did not belong to a political party at all and this would
can you not obey the law again that's the democrats and the republicans larry i can't answer for them my belief is that the american people should vote them all out of office all all of them and the problem is though don't elect a democrat or republican to replace them maybe there's a wait the country up that it's time like my previous book the democrats in the red blood lecterns maybe it's time larry there's a wait the country up to stop electing them do you think we will ever see an...
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going on in washington with shutdowns and debt ceilings i think i think the shutdown is prophetic larry i think that here's my big question since the government shutdown now let's keep track of the number of days we should now have to pay taxes then should week good idea jesse you know if they shut the government down then there we should lose our tax obligation because what are we paying for this something i don't stand we passed a health kill you know the supreme court said it's the law you know they now don't want to obey the law exactly why. can you not obey a law again that's the democrats and the republicans larry i can answer for them my belief is that the american people should vote them all out of office all all of them and the problem is though don't elect a democrat or republican to replace them maybe there's a wait the country up that it's time to let my previous book the democrats in the red blood lecterns maybe it's time larry there's a wait the country up to stop electing them do you think we will ever see an independent president really matey. oh you might run again well
going on in washington with shutdowns and debt ceilings i think i think the shutdown is prophetic larry i think that here's my big question since the government shutdown now let's keep track of the number of days we should now have to pay taxes then should week good idea jesse you know if they shut the government down then there we should lose our tax obligation because what are we paying for this something i don't stand we passed a health kill you know the supreme court said it's the law you...
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john boehner made a good point, larry. you know well i worked for two presidents, bush xli and xliii. it's not something that they like to vote on. our constituents get it. they understand the federal krart won't be restructured. so, he has to silt down and talk and negotiate. give me everything i want and then i might negotiate later. all we're saying is yes, we had to open the government and extend the debt limit. we've already passed that and the president has signed. do this in a way that everyone can understand. >> let's talk about the savings on the spending side which you have in your packets. you want to keep the sequester levels, the budget levels for at least another year but you also talked about obama's spending cuts. i think you're referring to the cost of living a justment entitlement. do those numbers add up to something significant? >> larry, we had an opportunity here to make lemonade out of lemons. you have a tough situation. the government is shut down. we're approaching the debt limit. let's do somethin
john boehner made a good point, larry. you know well i worked for two presidents, bush xli and xliii. it's not something that they like to vote on. our constituents get it. they understand the federal krart won't be restructured. so, he has to silt down and talk and negotiate. give me everything i want and then i might negotiate later. all we're saying is yes, we had to open the government and extend the debt limit. we've already passed that and the president has signed. do this in a way that...
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>> reporter: good evening, larry. the breaking news is we have a new letter here, from the treasury secretary to the speaker of the house dated today. it was delivered earlier today. in it treasury secretary jack lew reiterates that the date for the government default deadline is october the 17th. he's saying here in this letter that in fact that's still going to be the case even though we've had this government shutdown going on that could change things a little bit. the news in here is that the treasury secretary is now using all of the so had ever called extraordinairy measures that hes been using to keep to that date. he'll use two specific ones including the spending as necessary, the daily reinvestment of the portion of the exchange stable zagts fund that is invested in refresh ri securities. treasury will enter into a debt swap with the federal financing bank and the civil service retirement and disability fund. i'm told those are among the last maneuvers here that treasury can do in order to get to october 17t
>> reporter: good evening, larry. the breaking news is we have a new letter here, from the treasury secretary to the speaker of the house dated today. it was delivered earlier today. in it treasury secretary jack lew reiterates that the date for the government default deadline is october the 17th. he's saying here in this letter that in fact that's still going to be the case even though we've had this government shutdown going on that could change things a little bit. the news in here is...
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you keep that minivan, larry? all right. >> i'm ashamed on a lot of levels about that minivan. >>> thank you, sasha, for joining us. >> thank you. >>> so here's to proving the hips don't lie for one company, and how it could give you profit to shake four. ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ >>> predictions. gary b., what do you like? >> i've been scouring the universe for stocks for jonas' nervous clients. proctor and gamble is the one i like. the i think the stock is up 30% in the next six months. >> bull or bear? >> i'm a bear by the toothpick not the stock. >> your prediction, larry? >> sweeter than free money from the fed, hershey stock unwraps a 20% profit in six months. >> john, what do you think? you can't not like chocolat
you keep that minivan, larry? all right. >> i'm ashamed on a lot of levels about that minivan. >>> thank you, sasha, for joining us. >> thank you. >>> so here's to proving the hips don't lie for one company, and how it could give you profit to shake four. ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person...
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you keep that minivan, larry?ll right. >> i ashamed on a lot of levels about that minivan. >>> thank you, sasha, for joining us. >> thank you. >>> so here's to proving the hips don't lie for one company, this right he is the closet we were in. that was the only thing left of the house. the only thing. red oss helped us and they've literally got us back on our feet huge outpouring of love just going, "people care." we didn't come out of there saying, "wow, we lost everything!" we came out of there huing each other, glad that we were okay. >>> predictions. gary b., what do you like? >> i've been scouring the universe for stocks for jonas' nervous client proctor and gamble is the one i like. the i think the stock is up 30% in the next six months. >> bull or bear? >> i'm a bear by the toothpick not the stock. >> your prediction, larry? >> sweeter than free money from the fed, hershey stock unwraps a 20% profit in six months. >> john, wha do you think? you can't not like chocolate. >> love chocolate. but i'm a bear unf
you keep that minivan, larry?ll right. >> i ashamed on a lot of levels about that minivan. >>> thank you, sasha, for joining us. >> thank you. >>> so here's to proving the hips don't lie for one company, this right he is the closet we were in. that was the only thing left of the house. the only thing. red oss helped us and they've literally got us back on our feet huge outpouring of love just going, "people care." we didn't come out of there saying,...
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politic a little larry king. on the ticket with larry king one of my favorite people of all time the stomach trump we go back a long long way i have to tell you as you have a major problem let's go right into it word by the way trump tower of the top of his building overlooking his city everywhere you looked trump lots of things to talk about so she's made some amazing acquisitions one of which i'm told the person involved with i'll get to that later i'll get a government shutdown what should take well as a miss larry i mean the whole country is being scuffed ed and left ed and why. not doing well as a country as you know we will no longer be the great economic power in two thousand and sixteen as you know china will be replacing us if we keep going the way we're going which looks like inevitable were a different place than you and i remember well we've done all our interviews that i cherish and that i saved i don't save too many but i always save being interviewed by larry king and we're not the same country. oh
politic a little larry king. on the ticket with larry king one of my favorite people of all time the stomach trump we go back a long long way i have to tell you as you have a major problem let's go right into it word by the way trump tower of the top of his building overlooking his city everywhere you looked trump lots of things to talk about so she's made some amazing acquisitions one of which i'm told the person involved with i'll get to that later i'll get a government shutdown what should...
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you keep that nivan, larry?>> i'm ashamed on a lot of levels about that minivan. >>> thank you, sasha, for joining . >> thank y. >>> so here's to provin the hips don't lie for one company, and so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just reay reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do. drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better w to save. ally bk. your money needs an ally. [that if you wear a partial,w you're almt twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partis. poligrip helps minimize stress which may damage supporting teeth by stabilizing your partial. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] oncet's ened, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generati
you keep that nivan, larry?>> i'm ashamed on a lot of levels about that minivan. >>> thank you, sasha, for joining . >> thank y. >>> so here's to provin the hips don't lie for one company, and so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just reay reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do. drink water. it's a long story....
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larry you've done a terrible job it's been a lousy interview you're fired. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate oh. that was funny but it's closer to the truth and might think. it's because one whole attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on the new. people coming up. at our teen years we have a different approach to the good because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not. ok. if. you guys talk to the jokes well handled things that i've got to. wealthy british study done. on time to try to find accurately. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on our. what's up guys i have a martin this is breaking the sat so remember the government initia
larry you've done a terrible job it's been a lousy interview you're fired. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate oh. that was funny but it's closer to the truth and might think. it's because one whole attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on the...
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larry, the italian greyhound was on his way to a new home in canada after his owner died. during a potty break between flights on monday, larry ran away and hasn't been seen since. kpix5's brian webb is at sfo with what air canada is saying now. brian. >> reporter: tonight the airline is apologizing for the incident and insisting they are still looking for larry. what they are not saying is they are probably looking for a way out of this blunder that has offended pet owners from san francisco to sac sascachuwan. >> the way these dogs are, they are very skiddish. >> kathy with her italian greyhounds has been looking for larry for four days now and despite a few sightings, she's about to give up hope. >> what do you think happened to larry? >> i think he ran down the street and got hit by a car. >> this is where larry was last seen near the air canada cargo area a few blocks from the terminal. crews say instead of going to the bathroom, larry took off toward the employee parking and the 101 freeway. >> we received one call. by the time we arrived, the dog was gone. it's a sc
larry, the italian greyhound was on his way to a new home in canada after his owner died. during a potty break between flights on monday, larry ran away and hasn't been seen since. kpix5's brian webb is at sfo with what air canada is saying now. brian. >> reporter: tonight the airline is apologizing for the incident and insisting they are still looking for larry. what they are not saying is they are probably looking for a way out of this blunder that has offended pet owners from san...
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i'm larry kudlow. you're looking at the dramatic video of the shooting incident in washington, d.c. today. police shot and killed a woman who drove her car into security barricades near the white house. the woman led the police on a chase all the way to the capitol building and that's where she was shot. sources are now telling nbc news that she did not have a gun. she did have a 1-year-old baby in the car. the child was fortunately not hurt. police say there is no connection to terrorism and it was an isolated incident. we will update you on any significant developments as they come in. now, we are on day three of obama care enrollment. but still lots of glitches and uncertainties and very few signups according to reports coming in from across the country. many people, once again, seeing this error message when they reach the online exchange. and who knows how high cost and deductibles will be if they get past the error screen. welcome back. you know, i don't know what the final story's going to be un
i'm larry kudlow. you're looking at the dramatic video of the shooting incident in washington, d.c. today. police shot and killed a woman who drove her car into security barricades near the white house. the woman led the police on a chase all the way to the capitol building and that's where she was shot. sources are now telling nbc news that she did not have a gun. she did have a 1-year-old baby in the car. the child was fortunately not hurt. police say there is no connection to terrorism and...
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i followed taking on larry king and joining me is the spiritual activist lecturer a bestselling author and now a candidate for the u.s. house of representatives marianne williamson she made her announcement in beverly hills this past sunday running as an independent she'll run against a lifelong congressman henry waxman he's been there for thirty eight years why mary . well i think there's a new conversation that americans are having about our country and about life and about the world and this conversation is saturating so many corners of our society but it hasn't been able to crash through the ramparts of the of the political system and so the thoughts that dominate our our politics today are calcified thought forms they don't allow in the kind of thinking that is necessary to move us forward and so what we have is a diminishing democratic french fries and i think that it's going to be people coming from outside the two parties the two parties certainly have their role to play but i think what we need now is the voices of the american people unfiltered by the kind of chuckle that the
i followed taking on larry king and joining me is the spiritual activist lecturer a bestselling author and now a candidate for the u.s. house of representatives marianne williamson she made her announcement in beverly hills this past sunday running as an independent she'll run against a lifelong congressman henry waxman he's been there for thirty eight years why mary . well i think there's a new conversation that americans are having about our country and about life and about the world and this...
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we'll go to dagen mcdowell, charlie and larry. larry, throw the bums out. it's the universal cry. would that be the answer? >> it sounds good to me. look, the single greatest asset we possess as a nation is our credibility and our trust. in the global financial mark markets but also here at home. the last few weeks of dysfunction reminds us just how fragile that confidence and trust can be. it's time to revisit that before we get in trouble. throw the bums out. maybe. at a minimum, get them back to work and start dealing with some of our long-term problems. >> here is the thing, dagen. we heard the word intransitent a lot. >> and intractable. >> and a lot of four-letter words we heard as well that we can't say here. they are all entrenched. it feels ultimately, what about us? what about the people? >> in the house of representatives, we get to elect our congressmen or women every two years. so i have to believe that some of what was represented in washington, whether you think it's good or bad, does represent those -- those lawmakers' constituents. >> but aren't they supposed to g
we'll go to dagen mcdowell, charlie and larry. larry, throw the bums out. it's the universal cry. would that be the answer? >> it sounds good to me. look, the single greatest asset we possess as a nation is our credibility and our trust. in the global financial mark markets but also here at home. the last few weeks of dysfunction reminds us just how fragile that confidence and trust can be. it's time to revisit that before we get in trouble. throw the bums out. maybe. at a minimum, get...
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i followed taking on larry king and joining me is the spiritual activist lecturer a bestselling author and now a candidate for the u.s. house of representatives marianne williamson she made her announcement in beverly hills this past sunday running as an independent she'll run against a lifelong congressman henry waxman he's been there for thirty eight years why mary . well i think there's a new conversation that americans are having about our country and about life and about the world and this conversation is saturating so many corners of our society but it hasn't been able to crash through the ramparts of the of the political system and so the thoughts that dominate our our politics today are calcified thought forms they don't allow in the kind of thinking that is necessary to move us forward and so what we have is a diminishing democratic french fries and i think that it's going to be people coming from outside the two parties the two parties certainly have their role to play but i think what we need now is the voices of the american people unfiltered by the kind of chokehold that t
i followed taking on larry king and joining me is the spiritual activist lecturer a bestselling author and now a candidate for the u.s. house of representatives marianne williamson she made her announcement in beverly hills this past sunday running as an independent she'll run against a lifelong congressman henry waxman he's been there for thirty eight years why mary . well i think there's a new conversation that americans are having about our country and about life and about the world and this...
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larry you've done a terrible job it's been a lousy interview you're fired. there's a nine story building i noticed that standing. so they used blank old wooden shells of the building was but room how much time it took to restore it. reloaded for yeltsin in the referendum deputies of the supreme soviet didn't appeal to us out all we had to support yeltsin otherwise it would have been civil war. right from the scene. of. the first strike. and i think the church. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. could be in the know. on. moscow ninety ninety three. twenty years since the crisis. russian black october hasn't happened hour by hour reliving the events in real time line time line in a month in an update relive the nineteen ninety three moscow attempted coup. black october today n r t dot com and twitter. mission free accreditation free transport charges free. range month three. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. dot com. part of the kind of american ideology is that is the believe that the unite
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flynt is scheduled for execution the november twentieth you think larry would be excited but he's not i'll ask him why in just a month also the health care about gov rollout has been nothing but a headache for the obama administration so what can the administration do to make sure the website is up and running properly i asked legendary programmer john mcafee later on in the show and conservatives like mitt romney like to talk about how great capitalists are they really understand capitalism more on that in tonight's to take. in the best of the rest of the news on monday morning the supreme court agreed to hear what has the potential to be one of the most important cases of its upcoming term the case all the florida revolves around the question of whether or not the state of florida could execute death row inmate freddie hall barely meets that state's requirements for execution florida law does not allow anyone with an i.q. of seventy or below to be executed paul's i.q. is seventy one all the lawyers argue that i.q. . tests have a large margin of error and that the seventy i.q. line i
flynt is scheduled for execution the november twentieth you think larry would be excited but he's not i'll ask him why in just a month also the health care about gov rollout has been nothing but a headache for the obama administration so what can the administration do to make sure the website is up and running properly i asked legendary programmer john mcafee later on in the show and conservatives like mitt romney like to talk about how great capitalists are they really understand capitalism...
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it's because unlike larry summers she is a sitting central banker. and that would -- would have not -- not looked good from the independent point of view. gwen: so much for leaning in. leaned back and got the job. thank you, everybody. we have to go now. but the conversation continues online. and on the "washington week" webcast extra. where we'll delve a little more deeply into the personalities driving this week's washington politics. that streams live at 8:30 p.m. eastern and all weekend long on show so our website. keep one daily developments on the shutdown showdown and other news on the pbs newshour seven days a week and we'll see you right again here next week on "washington week." good night. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we went out and asked people a simple question. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90's. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that
it's because unlike larry summers she is a sitting central banker. and that would -- would have not -- not looked good from the independent point of view. gwen: so much for leaning in. leaned back and got the job. thank you, everybody. we have to go now. but the conversation continues online. and on the "washington week" webcast extra. where we'll delve a little more deeply into the personalities driving this week's washington politics. that streams live at 8:30 p.m. eastern and all...
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larry summers. also monetary policy, obama care and a lot more. >>> plus, obama care trending online and on capitol hill today. coming up, the five problems you need to know about now. it's not just technology glitches on the list. >>> check this out. the company's stock has doubled over the past year. despite earning zero money. we'll have the big reveal. you're watching the "closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. to believe in strai, not double-talk. if you have the nerve to believe that in a puzzling financial world, clarity is king. [ man ] if you believe nothing beats a sit-down for knowing where you stand. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do: face time and think time make a difference. join us. [ male announcer ] for 90 years, it's how edward jones has made sense of investing. >>> welcome back. more problems with obama care. at least five times as many problems as when it was announced, apparently. michelle caruso-cabrera. >> listen to what
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are just a moment on larry king. citizens are demanding a crucial change in the constitution pushing for the introduction of a guaranteed income for every one of those behind the initiative the unconditional basic income will ensure the whole population lives with dignity. talk to one of the. a petition signed by over one hundred twenty six thousand swiss citizens is being presented to the parliament on friday what it proposes is a radical shake up of the social welfare system in the country and even changes to the very concept of working for money now to find out a little bit more about this i'm joined by one of the ten founding members who put forward this proposition. thanks very much for talking to me talking about just giving people free money a main starting point is that constitutions including ours in switzerland make it very clear that each person individually has a right to a life and dignity. become conditioned to a basic amount which allows their life in dignity without any frills without any holidays in
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larry, it was obvious. it was obvious to me sitting in oshkosh, wisconsin, that millions of americans would lose their health care plan because all the incent receives were there, for example, for employers to drop health care coverage and dump their employees in the exchange. we saw rahm emanuel, his own chief of staff, now mayor of chicago, he's dumping chicago retirees in the exchanges. so it was obvious to anybody that really understood what that health care plan was all about. it should have been obvious to the president. >> tell me about inside this thing, you've got 30-something co-sponsors. do you have democrats? >> we've already got 40. i did hear that senator mary landrieu is talking about crafting a bill of her own, but ours is so simple. it uses president obama's own grandfather language. we just extract those mandates. so it's going to be difficult for mary landrieu to craft a more simple bill that does what president obama promised it would do. >> can you get a vote on that, has reid said anyt
larry, it was obvious. it was obvious to me sitting in oshkosh, wisconsin, that millions of americans would lose their health care plan because all the incent receives were there, for example, for employers to drop health care coverage and dump their employees in the exchange. we saw rahm emanuel, his own chief of staff, now mayor of chicago, he's dumping chicago retirees in the exchanges. so it was obvious to anybody that really understood what that health care plan was all about. it should...
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i'm larry kudlow.y top story tonight the obama presidency may be facing the most serious political crisis with millions and millions of americans wake up to health care cancellation notices, the president, himself, said would never happen. how can mr. obama defend the indefensible, our other top story this evening, a new all time high for the markets. the dow closes up 111 points. the s&p makes another new high at 1772. we will take a closer look at your money just ahead. first, president obama not once, but repeatedly assured his fellow americans if you like your health care plan, you will be able to keep it. >> that itself what he said. take a listen. . >> if you are one of the more than 250 million americans who already have health insurance, you will keep your health insurance. americans like their doctor, they will keep their doctor. if you like your insurance plan, will you keep it. let me repeat that, if you like your plan, you will be able to keep it. if you like your health care plan, you will
i'm larry kudlow.y top story tonight the obama presidency may be facing the most serious political crisis with millions and millions of americans wake up to health care cancellation notices, the president, himself, said would never happen. how can mr. obama defend the indefensible, our other top story this evening, a new all time high for the markets. the dow closes up 111 points. the s&p makes another new high at 1772. we will take a closer look at your money just ahead. first, president...
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larry shover is in the pits of cme. larry, i want to start with you. seems to me, larry, the good news has been kind of absorbed by the market. good news on the debt deal. good news on the fed. really now it is up to individual earnings reports to moves these stocks, these individual stocks that is what happened to google. that is what will happen for the rest of the couple weeks, am i right? >> i think you're dead-on. the macro is behind us. i haven't seen this in three decades. you have syria wanting to negotiate peace. you have iran wanting to get rid of nukes or nuke program. you have europe with a great election and draghi with this verbal successes. all that to say that the macro scene is very, very quiet. so it will all depend right now on earnings and multiples. if you believe with the consensus of the market people are penciling $120 a share for 2014 that gets us to about 1800 on the s&p which is only 4% from where we are right now. >> well, exactly. i want too get michael into this conversation because we've got all of 2014 stretching ahead o
larry shover is in the pits of cme. larry, i want to start with you. seems to me, larry, the good news has been kind of absorbed by the market. good news on the debt deal. good news on the fed. really now it is up to individual earnings reports to moves these stocks, these individual stocks that is what happened to google. that is what will happen for the rest of the couple weeks, am i right? >> i think you're dead-on. the macro is behind us. i haven't seen this in three decades. you have...
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>> we're multitasking here, larry. the conferees on the budget committee would be working on a long-term solution. they would have five and a half, six weeks to come to that resolution. opening the government is a negotiation that will happen tonight. and in the hours ahead. and we hope to have it open by, you know, monday morning. i know it's a holiday. but the short-term -- >> that's new information. that is totally new information. that's the first i've heard of that. you think you can get the government open, let's say, by monday? is that fair? >> that's what we are discussing. and when we left the white house, we all agreed -- the president didn't say no. he didn't say yes to our offer. but if we're going to open the government, we need to come to some negotiation on that in relatively short order, because people are hurting. we've got to get this government open. but there are, you know, some things that we have to address in that short-term negotiation. and we're just thankful that the president has finally -- y
>> we're multitasking here, larry. the conferees on the budget committee would be working on a long-term solution. they would have five and a half, six weeks to come to that resolution. opening the government is a negotiation that will happen tonight. and in the hours ahead. and we hope to have it open by, you know, monday morning. i know it's a holiday. but the short-term -- >> that's new information. that is totally new information. that's the first i've heard of that. you think...
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on larry king now post-traumatic stress disorder and its effect on our veterans the biggest challenge is trying to assimilate back into the civilian populace that doesn't have the same thoughts and feelings as you do of what you went through was normal but you are normal i feel like every morning when i wake up and i turn on the television my news anchor the first thing in the last thing that they need to start fair is broadcast with good benefits were lost last night there'll be hades plus i studied the effects of transcendental meditation on a group of veterans and it was remarkable how much the group all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now tonight a subject not discussed enough post-traumatic stress disorder with me are stephen graham and matt dallas they along with their partner charlie bully who is not with us today are working to raise two hundred fifty thousand dollars to put toward their film thunder road the movie deals with life after war and the effects of p.t.s.d. and later we'll be joined by united states marine and p.t.s.d. survivor steven copper and he'll
on larry king now post-traumatic stress disorder and its effect on our veterans the biggest challenge is trying to assimilate back into the civilian populace that doesn't have the same thoughts and feelings as you do of what you went through was normal but you are normal i feel like every morning when i wake up and i turn on the television my news anchor the first thing in the last thing that they need to start fair is broadcast with good benefits were lost last night there'll be hades plus i...
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the politics the hash tag that's all for politics with larry. because when i save money to hire a hitman to shoot me dead from the next building work through the open window. i search through the internet typing things like i'm looking for you i'm waiting for you. i'm waiting for you i'm looking i didn't care what this man with delight. with you know you won't know the battery is right. everything in my current year everyone just think. i'm actually be healthier. drink beer in the bench. always promised that if she ever realizes it's too much for her and she decides to leave me i will accept her decision without criticism because it's her choice. more news today. again flared up. these are the images. from the streets of canada. corporations are today. the olympic torch is on its epic journey to such. one hundred twenty three days. through two hundred top two cities of russia. really by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand coming. in a record setting trip by land air sea another's phase. olympic torch relay. m r t r t dot com. wealthy
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fliers of larry the greyhound have been posted near the airport. that dog was let out for a potty break on monday and then ran off, disappeared. kpix 5's bryan webb is live at sfo tonight with the latest response from air canada. bryan. >> tonight the airline is apoll jiegz for the incident and insisting they're still looking for the lost dog. they're probably looking for a way out of this public relations blunder that has offended pet owners from san francisco to saskatchewan. an international airport is an intimidating place to be lost and all alone, especially if you're a naturally-nervous little dog. >> the way these dogs are, they're very skittish. >> cathy with her two italian greyhounds has been looking for larry for four days now and despite a few supposed sightings, she's about to give up hope. >> what do you think happened to little larry? >> i think he just ran down the street and got hit by a car. >> this is where larry was last seen a few blocks from the terminal. crews say instead of going to the bathroom, larry took off toward the em
fliers of larry the greyhound have been posted near the airport. that dog was let out for a potty break on monday and then ran off, disappeared. kpix 5's bryan webb is live at sfo tonight with the latest response from air canada. bryan. >> tonight the airline is apoll jiegz for the incident and insisting they're still looking for the lost dog. they're probably looking for a way out of this public relations blunder that has offended pet owners from san francisco to saskatchewan. an...
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overall, larry, markets down today. we'll see how they react heading into tomorrow morning. >> thanks very much, dominic chu. we'll see you later. joining me now, syndicated columnist, ann colter. a new book "never trust a liberal over 3". >> the congressman you were having on, i saw him on tv recently. i'm so happy when we finally have an articulate republican. >> conservative. what's your quick take on this story, strategically republican party can't seem to win senate elections, presidential elections. does this help them or hurt them? >> it helps. even if they completely pass the budget, pass it, raise the debt ceiling and by the way, those are two different things, this three weeks has been magnificent. it's inspired conservatives to see republicans are dead set on repealing obama care. by the way, how is that christine o'donnell race look now? how does the richard mourdock race against ruble look now? all of these sacrificed senate seats, yeah, you had a lot of fun when it happened. going for a totally purist cons
overall, larry, markets down today. we'll see how they react heading into tomorrow morning. >> thanks very much, dominic chu. we'll see you later. joining me now, syndicated columnist, ann colter. a new book "never trust a liberal over 3". >> the congressman you were having on, i saw him on tv recently. i'm so happy when we finally have an articulate republican. >> conservative. what's your quick take on this story, strategically republican party can't seem to win...
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on the ticket i'm larry king a lot going on in washington we'll go straight to capitol hill to talk to someone at the center of all congressman david schweikert republican of arizona thanks for joining us thanks for being an old time fan of my old radio show as he told us before we went on yeah it anytime and you tell them you know you had some amazing guests during those years and i learned a lot they were great days david what's going on you get is the house going to pass what the senate's going to approve that's my guess now it may require a mixture of republicans and democrats and a lot of people moving away from their previous positions of no negotiations but you know we're up against the deadline we've had this sort of dance before. one of my concerns is is this sort of the new normal. are we walking into a world now where you know if we only have two percent g.d.p. growth are we going to be having to have these sorts of fights every few months now here in washington. how do we prevent it it would actually take a handful of things because let's face it these are actually fights a
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we're dealing with two things on this, larry.one is the people of our districts really don't want a government shutdown, don't want to see all the stuff happening. well get that completely, but they also don't want to live under the effects of obama care. so we're running two tracks on this constantly. you get a chance to communicate with the folks in our districts over and over again who are incredibly frustrated. as your guest mentioned earlier, very eloquently, all the problems, all the price increase, all the things happening with doctors, all the things people see, the longer the president goes defending his law, the long err we go fighting it saying we told you so, we told you so, we'll watch the american people respond to that. the problem is, you're right. we're up against a cliff here with right now we're in a government shutdown. and we have a debt ceiling right in front of us. and we're not going resolve all those issues at once. >> look, the country really dislikes obama care. there is no question about that. >> right
we're dealing with two things on this, larry.one is the people of our districts really don't want a government shutdown, don't want to see all the stuff happening. well get that completely, but they also don't want to live under the effects of obama care. so we're running two tracks on this constantly. you get a chance to communicate with the folks in our districts over and over again who are incredibly frustrated. as your guest mentioned earlier, very eloquently, all the problems, all the...