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wonders what's in story for the other larry smith. >> he might not be tore larry smith either. they might have another one out there. >> this larry smith had a heck of a time with his name. he's had his wages garnished for someone else's back child support. hi has even been arrested and had to wait in the back of a cop car until they pulled up the mug shot to prove his innocence. >> there has to be one bad larry smith out there. >> or maybe several. >> exactly. we can say at least we were able to help him in this case. if you have a consumer probe, send us email at kpix.com. >> needs to change his name. >> i would. >> all right all right thanks now for a look at what's ahead on the cbs evening news. >> scott pelly in new york. scott. >>> china charged with stealing the secretest of u.s. businesses. we will have details on the cyber scandal. >>> plus, a unique law to combat bullying. we will go to carson california as the residents try to create one of the nation's first bully- free zones. those stories and more tonight on the western edition of the cbs evening news at 5:30 righ
wonders what's in story for the other larry smith. >> he might not be tore larry smith either. they might have another one out there. >> this larry smith had a heck of a time with his name. he's had his wages garnished for someone else's back child support. hi has even been arrested and had to wait in the back of a cop car until they pulled up the mug shot to prove his innocence. >> there has to be one bad larry smith out there. >> or maybe several. >> exactly. we...
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hernÁndez larry manÍa llega a "enfoque." >> (♪). >> (♪). >> hola, ¿quÉ tal? por dejarme ser parte de su domingo 4 de mayo. las deportaciones dmoount, el presidente obama le ha pedido al secretario de seguridad nacional revisar cÓmo se llevan a cabo las deportaciones para ver si se pudieran humo iniciar las organizaciones hispanas activistas siguen su lucha para presionar por una reforma migratoria y que cese ya la separaciÓn familiar. en el capitolio frente a la casa blanca se dejaron arrestar esta semana entre ellos estuvo el director de casa de maryland, gustavo torres y kathia paz una madre salvadoreÑa con una orden de deportaciÓn para mes de mayo, ambos gracias por estar con nosotros en "enfoque", don gustavo querÍa comenzar con usted ¿por quÉ se hizo usted arrestar el jueves pasado frente a la casa blanca?. >> bueno porque tenemos familias como la familia de kathia que se va a quedar totalmente su familia totalmente separada, nosotros pensamos que el presidente tiene la facultad para parar las deportaciones. recordemos que van mÁs de 2 millones de migran
hernÁndez larry manÍa llega a "enfoque." >> (♪). >> (♪). >> hola, ¿quÉ tal? por dejarme ser parte de su domingo 4 de mayo. las deportaciones dmoount, el presidente obama le ha pedido al secretario de seguridad nacional revisar cÓmo se llevan a cabo las deportaciones para ver si se pudieran humo iniciar las organizaciones hispanas activistas siguen su lucha para presionar por una reforma migratoria y que cese ya la separaciÓn familiar. en el capitolio frente...
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larry e.smith is an original. >> there's more than one of us. >> reporter: but unlike his cool set of wheels i larry is not one of a kind. not in contra costa county where there's at least one other larry smith and he owes the county money. >> $1,244.05. >> reporter: but the county deducted that money from this larry's state income tax return which would have been would league according to tax code if they had the right larry. >> doesn't someone named smith make you want to look harder. >> we experience some mismatches but it's rare. >> reporter: the error rate is less than 1% this year, but that amounts to 10 people like larry who were flagged with back taxes. they don't have social security information so they rely on a third party to match names and addresses. >> it's not easy to make a positive identification. >> reporter: in the larrys case both have a p.o. box in the same city. >> it's crazy. >> reporter: and when this larry said he didn't owe the debt. >> they said oh, you're right, you
larry e.smith is an original. >> there's more than one of us. >> reporter: but unlike his cool set of wheels i larry is not one of a kind. not in contra costa county where there's at least one other larry smith and he owes the county money. >> $1,244.05. >> reporter: but the county deducted that money from this larry's state income tax return which would have been would league according to tax code if they had the right larry. >> doesn't someone named smith make...
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know anything going on. >> larry says he had nothing to tell them. the two assaults was all over tweed and beyond. >> i remember saying to my guys, look, we have to get more on this. >> chris malette is the city editor of the newspaper in the nearby city of belleville. >> we were given nothing. we were told the investigation is ongoing and no further information would be released. >> around cozy cove lane the women were terrified. >> everybody was scared to death of what was going after the first one was assaulted, and then the second one, everything went haywire then. >> everyone thought it had to be someone local, but who? >> it was just a real mystery who this could be, and nobody could find out who it was. >> nobody, that is, until the day larry jones came home from a partridge hunt to find his house crawling with cops. >> i said what's going on? did somebody break in my house? no, sir, way more serious than that. >> way more serious it was as larry jones was about to learn. first, he was escorted into a cruiser by one of the officers. >> he says
know anything going on. >> larry says he had nothing to tell them. the two assaults was all over tweed and beyond. >> i remember saying to my guys, look, we have to get more on this. >> chris malette is the city editor of the newspaper in the nearby city of belleville. >> we were given nothing. we were told the investigation is ongoing and no further information would be released. >> around cozy cove lane the women were terrified. >> everybody was scared to...
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larry summers sounding off. former treasury secretary speaking his mind at biggest hedge fund conference of the year. he is finally coming clean what he thinks of those winkelvoss twins. charlie gasparino has the scoop coming right up. ♪. america's newest real estate brand is all ready the brand of the year. berkshire hathaway home services. good to know. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a art valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times gater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like ybe we should thask your doctor my warabout pradaxa.y. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. su. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your
larry summers sounding off. former treasury secretary speaking his mind at biggest hedge fund conference of the year. he is finally coming clean what he thinks of those winkelvoss twins. charlie gasparino has the scoop coming right up. ♪. america's newest real estate brand is all ready the brand of the year. berkshire hathaway home services. good to know. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a art valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you...
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host: larry in amsterdam, new york for larry sabato from the university of virginia.byler: that advertisement eisenhower brought me back, i was 10 years old and i have my picture taken with the vice presidential candidate that year. it amazes me that people can be influenced by this type of advertising. these guys would sell their daughters and wives into prostitution to get themselves elected. you get so sick and tired of hearing that stuff, this is one of the reasons i listen to c-span. you get some sort of truth. the thing about not being able to get to the people anymore, that is a bunch of crap. the house of representatives is a house that represents the people. are supposed to represent so many people and there is no reason why they cannot. if there is too many people for each number of the house to represent, we ought to have more representatives so people do get to see their candidates in person. this representation today, these guys will take any figure and twist them. that is why i'm an independent, i get tired of hearing this stuff. host: thank you for the
host: larry in amsterdam, new york for larry sabato from the university of virginia.byler: that advertisement eisenhower brought me back, i was 10 years old and i have my picture taken with the vice presidential candidate that year. it amazes me that people can be influenced by this type of advertising. these guys would sell their daughters and wives into prostitution to get themselves elected. you get so sick and tired of hearing that stuff, this is one of the reasons i listen to c-span. you...
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let's head back to larry shover in the pitts of cme. larry?t now the market is experiencing a mild adjustment but nothing right now. it seeps to get worried about. i'm worried but traders don't seem worried. seems convinced earnings season has been good. china is stable and growing from a high base. europe is improving. despite our bad gdp number, trade number, u.s. is improving as well. that said we're stuck in 1840, 180 range. my mind, seems like traders mind, once that bond conundrum question gets answered we'll know the next leg in the market. cheryl: larry, thank you. david: thanks, larry. electronic arts reporting fourth quarter earnings. cheryl: let's go back to nicole petallides on floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole. >> exciting to look at electronic arts which is soaring in after-hours. beat on top and bottom lines and giving a great forecast as well. let's break it down for you. earnings per share coming in at 48 cents, beating analyst estimates of 11 cents. that was clearly a beat there. revenue of 914 million versus 812 m
let's head back to larry shover in the pitts of cme. larry?t now the market is experiencing a mild adjustment but nothing right now. it seeps to get worried about. i'm worried but traders don't seem worried. seems convinced earnings season has been good. china is stable and growing from a high base. europe is improving. despite our bad gdp number, trade number, u.s. is improving as well. that said we're stuck in 1840, 180 range. my mind, seems like traders mind, once that bond conundrum...
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we're going to bring if larry kudlow as well. >> larry, john focused a bit on georgia, right?y one of the nastiest races out there. is that what you're focused on, larry, or is there something else we need to watch today. >> georgia is a key race. by the way, i think the so-called tea party candidate is not going to be a player. it will be between david perdue and congressman jax kingston. i don't know how that will work, but a lot of observers think they'll end up in a runoff. mitch mcconned, i don't know, i think he'll win by 20 percentage points or more, one out there in oregon, monica wehby, a very impressive candidate. oregon was not originally on the gop list, but it is now. my take is the so-called civil war between the republican establishment and the tea party. that war has kind of simmered, and they're actually working together better than people would have thought 30, 60, 90 days ago. >> larry, what i would say so that is there was a civil war, and the establishment this year, at least, has won it big time and squashed the opposition. to do that, you're right, the e
we're going to bring if larry kudlow as well. >> larry, john focused a bit on georgia, right?y one of the nastiest races out there. is that what you're focused on, larry, or is there something else we need to watch today. >> georgia is a key race. by the way, i think the so-called tea party candidate is not going to be a player. it will be between david perdue and congressman jax kingston. i don't know how that will work, but a lot of observers think they'll end up in a runoff....
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larry began his law career in 1965 when he came back to practice law. he became a judge of the peery municipal court at the age of 23. in 1972, larry ran for the general assembly of georgia and won the seat that was formerly held by soon-to-be senator sam nunn. he served in the general assembly until 2005. in 1986, he was elected majority leader of the georgia house of representatives and served in that capacity for 16 years. he was the founding member of walker-hulbert and gray and more and served as chair of the state legislative leaders foundation. larry also represented georgia's eighth congressional district on the georgia department of transportation from 2007 to 2009, and in august of 2009 he was appointed by then-governor sonny purdue to the university system of the georgia board of regents where he continues to serve today. larry writes a weekly column for the huston, georgia, home journal and is the author of a book titled "life on the net line," a composition of larry's widely read columns on family, everything southern, reading, politics, an
larry began his law career in 1965 when he came back to practice law. he became a judge of the peery municipal court at the age of 23. in 1972, larry ran for the general assembly of georgia and won the seat that was formerly held by soon-to-be senator sam nunn. he served in the general assembly until 2005. in 1986, he was elected majority leader of the georgia house of representatives and served in that capacity for 16 years. he was the founding member of walker-hulbert and gray and more and...
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host: larry in amsterdam, new york for larry sabato from the university of virginia. caller: that advertisement by eisenhower brought me back, i was 10 years old and i have my picture taken with the vice presidential candidate that year. anyway it amazes me that people can be influenced by this type of advertising. these guys would sell their daughters and wives into prostitution to get themselves elected. you get so sick and tired of hearing that stuff, this is one of the reasons i listen to c-span. you get some sort of truth. the thing about not being able to get to the people anymore that is a bunch of crap. the house of representatives is a house that represents the people. they are supposed to represent so many people and there is no reason why they cannot. if there is too many people for each number of the house to represent, we ought to have more representatives so people do get to see their candidates in person. this representation today, these guys will take any figure and twist them. that is why i'm an independent i get tired of hearing this stuff. host: tha
host: larry in amsterdam, new york for larry sabato from the university of virginia. caller: that advertisement by eisenhower brought me back, i was 10 years old and i have my picture taken with the vice presidential candidate that year. anyway it amazes me that people can be influenced by this type of advertising. these guys would sell their daughters and wives into prostitution to get themselves elected. you get so sick and tired of hearing that stuff, this is one of the reasons i listen to...
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let's go back to larry shover in the pits of cme.at are you seeing for friday. >> i sound like a broken record. the market seems quite content to remain between 1840 and 1880 with a couple of exceptions. right now non-farm payroll number tomorrow doesn't appear to be a big deal. we'll see either below 150 or above 250 to change the narrative. what is worried traders is yield curve. 10-year is very cheap, somewhere in the 2.60 range. if we continue rally we need growth an inflation and 10-year yield, 2.57, 2.80. that is not happening. that is very discon gettering to -- disconcerting to traders behind me. david: you don't want to see the yield curve invert. thank you, larry. cheryl: we brought you linkedin earnings a few moments ago. david: we have the robert from suntrust robinson, has a $260 price target on linkedin. robert, our eyes popped when we saw that. that is close to its all-time high. it is trading -- cheryl: 160 and change. it is about 1 off. so it has come up a little bit. it fell down after earnings came out. why are you
let's go back to larry shover in the pits of cme.at are you seeing for friday. >> i sound like a broken record. the market seems quite content to remain between 1840 and 1880 with a couple of exceptions. right now non-farm payroll number tomorrow doesn't appear to be a big deal. we'll see either below 150 or above 250 to change the narrative. what is worried traders is yield curve. 10-year is very cheap, somewhere in the 2.60 range. if we continue rally we need growth an inflation and...
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larry turner, the cofounder of lenny & larry's.rom organic food to a sport that shows great organic growth, well done. if you have ever seen bmx, it is amazingly athletic. one of the top riders, daniel dhers. he has just opened a new sports complex in north carolina. thank you for being here. 37,000 square feet. >> so, i did the largest bmx facility in the world. action sports is the fastest-growing sport in its last 10 years. kids from eight years old in 21 years old want to do something different. sports is exciting. i had to do something for everyone. >> why north carolina question -- carolina? >> i lived in greenville. one of the best writers lived there. i trained there and did most of my competing years there. when i was looking to move and starting a new complex, where should i go? i looked into raleigh. they are one of the fastest-growing economies in america. it is the number one place in america for families. it just made sense. when i moved in december, i drive around my street and i see kids. this is a sport that might
larry turner, the cofounder of lenny & larry's.rom organic food to a sport that shows great organic growth, well done. if you have ever seen bmx, it is amazingly athletic. one of the top riders, daniel dhers. he has just opened a new sports complex in north carolina. thank you for being here. 37,000 square feet. >> so, i did the largest bmx facility in the world. action sports is the fastest-growing sport in its last 10 years. kids from eight years old in 21 years old want to do...
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check out "larry king now" and "politicking with larry king" on ora tv and hulu. we hear you have great deals. yes, but they're going fast. toyotas are safe and reliable. r-e-l-i-a-b-l-e. and loaded with technology. t-e-c-h-n-o-l-o-g-y. finals are tonight. i was in a spelling bee once. spell "expeditious." well, i didn't win it. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] during toyota time, get 0% apr financing for 60 months on a 2014 prius. offer ends june 2nd. for more...
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in the "crossfire" tonight, larry korb, jessie jane duff. they have not been shy in their investigations. they investigated media leaks, investigated sheriff joe arpaio, investigated e-book price fixing. they have no plans to investigate the deaths of 40 veterans. why does it seem like instead of holding people accountable, the administration wants to protect the people currently in place? >> well, first of all, as i mentioned before, the inspector general who, by the way, is independent of the secretary, he or she is confirmed by the congress, reports to the congress, said there's no evidence that any of the deaths are related to the waiting list. that's him. okay? what he's investigating. >> larry, even eric shinseki today said that the i.g. is overloaded and has too much work on its plate. why are we waiting even further to figure out what this report -- we know what happened. >> no, we don't know what happened. we know whistleblowers. do you believe edward snowden? okay. i'm asking you. you've got whistleblowers here coming out. now the
in the "crossfire" tonight, larry korb, jessie jane duff. they have not been shy in their investigations. they investigated media leaks, investigated sheriff joe arpaio, investigated e-book price fixing. they have no plans to investigate the deaths of 40 veterans. why does it seem like instead of holding people accountable, the administration wants to protect the people currently in place? >> well, first of all, as i mentioned before, the inspector general who, by the way, is...
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check out "larry king now" and "politicking with larry king" on ora tv and hulu. going to college is a big... commitment. so when you earn your bachelor's or master's degree... ...at devry university or its keller graduate school of management, we promise you... ...care and attention, an education that helps prepare you for a real career... ...and now, the devry university fixed tuition promise. lock-in your tuition rate through graduation. even if tuition increases year-to-year... ...your rate stays the same. that's our promise. and the kind of commitment, ...your commitment deserves, classes start july 7. learn more at devry.edu. got some pudding back there? puzzles, blocks, abc's. i'm wrecked. tomorrow will be easier. i have to go back? better make it a double. ♪ so, which would you choose?able. big part of your job. this one that cleans or this one that cleans and protects against dryness? that one. that's it. you got one question for me? dove men+care bodywash cleans and protects against dryness. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] is your morning trying to tell you som
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three years ago larry white was released from prison. he'd served a 32 year sentence for armed robbery and felony homicide. he's 72 now. after so long inside, he has struggled to adapt to life on the outside. >> i would get on the subway and i was so self-conscious that i would break out into a cold sweat. because it seemed to me that everybody knew that this guy had just come out of prison, that everyone was staring at me. and i would say "what the (bleep) are you looking at? what the (bleep) is the matter?" (laughs)...you can't do that... >> while locked-up larry built social networks and programs for prisoners - trying to change the system from within. >> so i organized other prisoners first of all to change the conditions and to oppose how the guards and administration was treating us. that became a movement and it spread from one prison to another. >> now, larry is trying to continue that same work from the other side of the fence - advocating for compassionate release for older inmates. >> i'm a firm believe that anybody can change
three years ago larry white was released from prison. he'd served a 32 year sentence for armed robbery and felony homicide. he's 72 now. after so long inside, he has struggled to adapt to life on the outside. >> i would get on the subway and i was so self-conscious that i would break out into a cold sweat. because it seemed to me that everybody knew that this guy had just come out of prison, that everyone was staring at me. and i would say "what the (bleep) are you looking at? what...
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let's say larry has been aided for the past eight months. if we're being told today, this is the time to get into the trade, we need to find out how far they think they're going to get. that is the question to ask. >> he also -- also mentioned hmo's have weathered the storm. but he said they are the only sector of health care that has not recovered. >> that is why he thinks there is a good opportunity. he thinks there has been a lag and they are going to recover, especially as more more people are getting old. he hmo's, now that they're getting their houses in order, they will run from here. >> you get a sense from a some of the folks, and he focused a lot on health care, that maybe there might be a different perception and a different take on the impact of the affordable care act and what that is doing to the market? >> i will be asking that. as weekend, president barack obama was speaking saying, we are all criticizing the rollout of healthcare.gov, but 8 million people have signed up. they exceeded their initial goal. we all say it was a
let's say larry has been aided for the past eight months. if we're being told today, this is the time to get into the trade, we need to find out how far they think they're going to get. that is the question to ask. >> he also -- also mentioned hmo's have weathered the storm. but he said they are the only sector of health care that has not recovered. >> that is why he thinks there is a good opportunity. he thinks there has been a lag and they are going to recover, especially as more...
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how about it, larry? >> well, how about a product that's only 80% effective -- >> last time you and i talked you said this. where ises the number from? >> from the new jersey institute of technology. >> on the this gun? >> that's a problem -- >> wait a second. that's the point. >> if the product is for sale -- >> if you think it's bad in the current iteration -- >> we have to oppose her mandate though the law -- >> you're talking out of both sides of your mouth. here is the question. will you back off and allow it to be sold and not swarm people's facebook pages and tell people you oppose it and not sic gun owners of america on they will. okay, we'll take away the government mandate. if you thinks this is a bad product why don't you trust the market to render the judgment? >> the market won't render a judgment thanks to her bull hiing by her legislation. therefore -- >> she's saying she'll repeal it. >> wait. this product isn't ready for primetime. >> tell me why you single handedly -- >> 20% of the time
how about it, larry? >> well, how about a product that's only 80% effective -- >> last time you and i talked you said this. where ises the number from? >> from the new jersey institute of technology. >> on the this gun? >> that's a problem -- >> wait a second. that's the point. >> if the product is for sale -- >> if you think it's bad in the current iteration -- >> we have to oppose her mandate though the law -- >> you're talking out...
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[laughter] larry is moderating.but i remember in interview with karl rove where he said we want to have a 100 year republican majority. nobody wants to be the democrat. so to be committed to that is too high of the bar you have to be opposed forces being committed but the future of islam isn't is how we define it the muslim brotherhood? an open question. i really don't know if it is defined as my friend does political activism that definitely will not disappear reverting to issam but i think both the the current regime has its own islamism after all the interim constitution that the current regime plans for after morsi was overthrown they check one of the most objectionable articles and putting into number one. clearly signaling of revolution with some of us love brotherhood. in to have that in the middle east and we have not enough cases into many variables but that these were far more developed so there are a lot of reasons to expect them to do better. in the of big question as that they selected at the outset i b
[laughter] larry is moderating.but i remember in interview with karl rove where he said we want to have a 100 year republican majority. nobody wants to be the democrat. so to be committed to that is too high of the bar you have to be opposed forces being committed but the future of islam isn't is how we define it the muslim brotherhood? an open question. i really don't know if it is defined as my friend does political activism that definitely will not disappear reverting to issam but i think...
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i thought larry was excellent about this.i think he thought the president's decision was reasonable. another year at the job in the white house -- >> should he have gotten it the last time around when he was up to it? i think he didn't get it was because of a lot of the lingering anger of the lack of more punishing -- tied to wall street was one of the creek -- with the critiques from them. was the possibility of being a fed chair a casualty? >> you need a world where you live and 60 votes. 60 votes are hard to find. you cannot find them in one party. we have a political system now which is be divided in both parties. not just between the two parties. larry summers was going to lose some democrats, no doubt about it. that probably would've happened at any time. you can probably have a booming economy and that would've happened. was there going to be enough republicans that would join in that context? we are not living in a time where there is lots of those moments of grace. >> you think you would've been a good share? >> abso
i thought larry was excellent about this.i think he thought the president's decision was reasonable. another year at the job in the white house -- >> should he have gotten it the last time around when he was up to it? i think he didn't get it was because of a lot of the lingering anger of the lack of more punishing -- tied to wall street was one of the creek -- with the critiques from them. was the possibility of being a fed chair a casualty? >> you need a world where you live and...
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you have two names, larry. let's talk about them and what is behind your conviction these will go higher? >> one of the things we like, we think the market is priced okay relative to the 10-year. and the fact that, you know the market didn't sell off today, money is still coming in. seems only game in town. look at two stocks we're talking about today, google and dow. one of the things when the market keeps on repeating its daily highs, record highs, week after week and thinks like that, we need to look what we call garp, growth at a reasonable price. google brings that to the table with forward earnings looking at about $31. gives us 12 month forward earnings yield of five 1/2% which is very attractive and in addition to its ad revenue some venture capital ideas inside google being very innovative with driverless cars, smart technology in the home, google glass, all these different innovations they're bringing to the table. we like the stock right now with its innovating, you know, mantra going forward. david:
you have two names, larry. let's talk about them and what is behind your conviction these will go higher? >> one of the things we like, we think the market is priced okay relative to the 10-year. and the fact that, you know the market didn't sell off today, money is still coming in. seems only game in town. look at two stocks we're talking about today, google and dow. one of the things when the market keeps on repeating its daily highs, record highs, week after week and thinks like that,...
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here you go. >> larry kudlow.'re here -- why is this whole thing with protesting christine le guard now out. sarah eisen. >> oh, she's here. >> yeah, sarah, i was going to go to larry, but go ahead. >> you can go to larry, too. >> let me fill you in on what's been happening in the last 48 hours because this is a big deal and it sparked a whole debate about commencement speeches. the head of the international monetary fund, christine le guard, backing out of the commencement speech at smith college after an online petition signed by 500 faculty, alumni and students protested having her. i want to read you the quote because it was really against the international monetary fund. has been a primary culprit, according to the online petition, in the failed development policies implemented in some of the world's poorest countries that has led directly to the strengthening of imperialist and patriarchal systems that oppress and abuse women worldwide. so clearly not just with her, but it is interesting given the fact that
here you go. >> larry kudlow.'re here -- why is this whole thing with protesting christine le guard now out. sarah eisen. >> oh, she's here. >> yeah, sarah, i was going to go to larry, but go ahead. >> you can go to larry, too. >> let me fill you in on what's been happening in the last 48 hours because this is a big deal and it sparked a whole debate about commencement speeches. the head of the international monetary fund, christine le guard, backing out of the...
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larry shover, alternative chief investment officer at the cme, larry, before we start with stocks, it to talk about gold because that is way down today. why? >> well, think of it this way, gold rallied 70% between 2008, 2011 and for the exact opposite reason, it's going down. economic data around the global is getting better, but today we to though the ukraine, that whole tension area is getting less tense -- bad way to put it. but really the big reason is that the normalization of u.s. monetary policy will continue to be a cross over gold's head. i'm not surprised to see gold continue to dwindle lower. i still think it's going to be $1200 by the end of the year. lori: chris, do you think that the selloff is indicative of investors having a heavier appetite for risk and that's partly why we saw an equities rally today? >> i think people are getting excited because there's really no other place to invest, we believe. fixed income yields have come down in the big part of the year. we think equities are the place to be. we're looking at new opportunities. we think that the second half i
larry shover, alternative chief investment officer at the cme, larry, before we start with stocks, it to talk about gold because that is way down today. why? >> well, think of it this way, gold rallied 70% between 2008, 2011 and for the exact opposite reason, it's going down. economic data around the global is getting better, but today we to though the ukraine, that whole tension area is getting less tense -- bad way to put it. but really the big reason is that the normalization of u.s....
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larry shover from the pits of cme. larry, i want to start with you. when i talk to nicole, think about what is happening with rates. rates are going down on five-year, 10-year, 30-year, they're going down. is that a problem for treasurys? are traders worried that money is moving into treasurys? >> i mean there is something that traders are worried about that there might be something lurking underneath the surface of why rates continue to to lower. however, we do have to keep in mind that rates in europe are going lower as well. so really, more of an arbitrage trade than anything else. consider the fact that ireland's 10-year yield is about equal to ours. you look at spain, their 10-year yield is only 30 basis points higher than ours. who would have ever thought that a few years ago, in 2011, when the rates were up 7% plus? that said, it does seem like arbitrage trade but traders are worried about it on the backburner, knowing it could be growth or something else. liz: traders are always worried. they're always worried about something rightly so. >> ye
larry shover from the pits of cme. larry, i want to start with you. when i talk to nicole, think about what is happening with rates. rates are going down on five-year, 10-year, 30-year, they're going down. is that a problem for treasurys? are traders worried that money is moving into treasurys? >> i mean there is something that traders are worried about that there might be something lurking underneath the surface of why rates continue to to lower. however, we do have to keep in mind that...
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larry. we say to them give us you know five hundred thousand dollars and we'll shoot it you know that's much less than what a normal pilot would be we'll shoot it just guarantee we can shoot it for you to show us what show you what we can do and we've done that twice now and then that we're you know we're used to doing comedy in a basement for free so like they say five hundred thousand it sounds like a good julie will you should do so we shot it. on a stage and radford bradford city yeah and then on location around and we had be when i was three months pregnant in the pilot secretly so i was throwing up and every bush. glendale maybe you're outside of yourself right up the street and yeah i was and lennon was eight and a half months pregnant so we had our babies and we went back to work in the babies come with us to work yes. there were no hard they are. yeah well it's we're living it joining the crew no always read morris he plays bruce caruso cheating husband of lemons. but you get this b
larry. we say to them give us you know five hundred thousand dollars and we'll shoot it you know that's much less than what a normal pilot would be we'll shoot it just guarantee we can shoot it for you to show us what show you what we can do and we've done that twice now and then that we're you know we're used to doing comedy in a basement for free so like they say five hundred thousand it sounds like a good julie will you should do so we shot it. on a stage and radford bradford city yeah and...
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larry macdonald of new edge is spotting the trend and joins us on the phone. larry, welcome.is it? >> well, we were on in february, february 3rd, we talked about the eem. and what we have is a model that measures capitulation. and what we thought then in the emerging market stocks was an enormous amount of capitulation, you had almost 120% of the shares in that etf had traded in a 10, 15-day period. today, we're seeing the same phenomenon in some of these growth stocks and tech stocks. twitter, whole foods, and fireeye. and the model measures how much capitulation there is, and in some of these cases, 70% of the float of the shares have traded in the last few days. >> so people are taking advantage of these big dips in the twitters, the whole foods, and, as you said, a fireeye, larry, to have an opportunity to get in? >> yeah. well, remember, technically these are bad situations. if you look at apple, in 2012 into 2013, apple had seven bear market rallies of 10% to 18%. okay? so that's -- you know, i see accounts taking advantage of those moves and selling those rallies, as w
larry macdonald of new edge is spotting the trend and joins us on the phone. larry, welcome.is it? >> well, we were on in february, february 3rd, we talked about the eem. and what we have is a model that measures capitulation. and what we thought then in the emerging market stocks was an enormous amount of capitulation, you had almost 120% of the shares in that etf had traded in a 10, 15-day period. today, we're seeing the same phenomenon in some of these growth stocks and tech stocks....
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larry 4 sfoyvrment are you sear us?ministration larry. >> the government agency. probably got it wrong. >> really 4 77. >> wow! is that great name but yes. >> you are out of date what about zapped yaivlt not even on the chart. >> well him if maybe. >> i feel like i'm l ahead of somebody. can you tell it's giants unfortunately. brandone bell hit by a pitch on the hand tonight in l.a. we have the tonight in l.a. we have the diagnosis. >> coming up tonight on 7 news at 11:00. 7 news uncover more on woman accused of a rental rip off scheme. details on her past arrest as another potential victim comes forward. it happened to hundreds of thus of americans this tax season. money seized by the government all because of something your parents did. tonight 7 on your side michael finney looking for answer. those stories more when we see you at 11:00 o'clock over on channel 7. >> now all the sports with the man with the unpop already name. >> ouch. >> social security administration. >> from the official. >> 177. >> nothing to do wi
larry 4 sfoyvrment are you sear us?ministration larry. >> the government agency. probably got it wrong. >> really 4 77. >> wow! is that great name but yes. >> you are out of date what about zapped yaivlt not even on the chart. >> well him if maybe. >> i feel like i'm l ahead of somebody. can you tell it's giants unfortunately. brandone bell hit by a pitch on the hand tonight in l.a. we have the tonight in l.a. we have the diagnosis. >> coming up tonight...
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. >> next we have larry juice evan. >> her hello, my name is larry juice evan. we did come from tndc, the ambassador hotel. i think it's good with the bart going on. it's good. bart is good. i think one thing about people with low income in san francisco with sro's a lot of people don't get to ride bart. a lot of people cannot even afford muni. i hope this can come to pass. we used to ride bart from balboa to the inner city. we need to bring that back because bart comes to our city. once the bart there it's a sign of relief in san francisco. a lot of people don't know that. i know a lot of people in wheelchairs and sro of market they would love to ride bart to loektsz. -- locations. we have to depend on the soul train and t train. it's a heavy train that goes out to third street. i think this is good that they are redesigning the bart trains and a different color would make people realize that they need to honor those. people don't think that i have disabilities. they don't recognize that. the bart will be a good service. also, we never get to use the restrooms
. >> next we have larry juice evan. >> her hello, my name is larry juice evan. we did come from tndc, the ambassador hotel. i think it's good with the bart going on. it's good. bart is good. i think one thing about people with low income in san francisco with sro's a lot of people don't get to ride bart. a lot of people cannot even afford muni. i hope this can come to pass. we used to ride bart from balboa to the inner city. we need to bring that back because bart comes to our city....
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. >> larry and jen and martha and others. >> commissioners general manager ginsburg i'm larry king i'm a father of 3 active young girls i have a dog murphy i rarely use this park with my dogs i served on the library commission for 8 years we reviewed projects and this was one time for generations we wanted to make sure that the projects worked for all generations. if you look at the nova valley and the demographics lots of families and kids. to me the big issue with the proposing proposal is the loss of active space i'm totally supportive of the active zone and keeping the one court but losing the active space the most useful space the basketball area roadway kids are there using that space when schools out they're there and if the tennis courts are not used they're there. the problem with the the plan those kids are not going to have enough spaces i came home last time and saw a full court basketball game going on and can i see placing successor off the wall and two old ladies placing tennis. my recommendation would be to think about preserving that basketball black top space and i th
. >> larry and jen and martha and others. >> commissioners general manager ginsburg i'm larry king i'm a father of 3 active young girls i have a dog murphy i rarely use this park with my dogs i served on the library commission for 8 years we reviewed projects and this was one time for generations we wanted to make sure that the projects worked for all generations. if you look at the nova valley and the demographics lots of families and kids. to me the big issue with the proposing...
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larry robbins giving his investment views on the health care sector. watch it live on cnbc.com, or stick with us here, because we will also update you if these picks, by the way, move stocks. as soon as he mentions names, we will pass them on. >>> let's see what the markets are doing. the markets and the economy aren't the only debatable issue of the day. how about target? firing its ceo. many are blaming the massive data breach, but why not six months later? is there more to this story than meets the eye? >> the most expensive house in america just sold. it's an insane price tag. it's the hampton of just general i had yossy and rich people, and sometimes both. we're back after this. today is monday today, we greet you. treat you. care for you. today, you can come to cleveland clinic for anything, everything or just to get that "thing" checked out. big, small, and yes, the best heart care in the nation. it's here everyday, for everyone. that's the power the power, that's the power of today. cleveland clinic. call today, for an appointment today. female
larry robbins giving his investment views on the health care sector. watch it live on cnbc.com, or stick with us here, because we will also update you if these picks, by the way, move stocks. as soon as he mentions names, we will pass them on. >>> let's see what the markets are doing. the markets and the economy aren't the only debatable issue of the day. how about target? firing its ceo. many are blaming the massive data breach, but why not six months later? is there more to this...
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eleven the larry king tackles another make a couple of minutes. the quality is nice but there are a couple point one things just get silly for example for the last year even at the congressional level some democrats on the military association of atheists and freethinkers have been pushing to create atheist chaplains in the u.s. military a chaplain in the context the armed forces is a priest who goes alongside the nation's troops to give them spiritual counsel and boost morale and also myself was very skeptical that god created man i could tell you that this is just a bit odd what sort of spiritual or moral support is some sort of generic atheist chaplain going to provide he'd probably say something like well son everything you're fighting for in this tiny rocket in for universes ultimately pointless and johnson who died yesterday he's not in heaven or anything there is no afterlife for me to our existence so he's just maggot food now you feel better yeah thanks for the counseling father i think this is just a case of me too me too politics where
eleven the larry king tackles another make a couple of minutes. the quality is nice but there are a couple point one things just get silly for example for the last year even at the congressional level some democrats on the military association of atheists and freethinkers have been pushing to create atheist chaplains in the u.s. military a chaplain in the context the armed forces is a priest who goes alongside the nation's troops to give them spiritual counsel and boost morale and also myself...
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. >> it is not hey, larry. it is not for larry? >> at least it is not in three-d. >>> in sports, this was josh donaldson head on a stick night which we all enjoy. and the real josh donaldson right here. my parents were immigrants. and they taught me that with hard work, anything is possible. i earned a scholarship to mit. and worked across party lines to get things done. i'm alex padilla. i'll protect voting rights for everyone. and make it easier to start a business. so we create jobs and opportunity for all californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state. the giants lit up one of the best pitchers in baseball. adam wayne right from the cardinals. the r.b.i streak ended in nine games, but that was about the only thing that went wrong. how about phrases rarely heard at a baseball game. did you brick -- bring it the pacifier? wayne right came in with the best record in the league. he left in dismay. punter pence takes him to big mac labdz -- big mac land. they won eight of the last nine. the a's and
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[laughter] larry's moderating. so, but the big point is i remember an interview a few years ago where karl rove said we want to have a 100-year republican majority. ie, by the standardsover huntington, not a democrat. everybody wants to rule forever. so, you know, to be committed to that is, i think, too high a bar. you have to be forced to accept it as opposed to actually fundamentally committed to it. in terms of the future of islamism, it really depends on how we define it. if we define it as the muslim brotherhood, i really don't know. if we define it as the belief rm as political activism with reference to islam, that's definitely not going to disappear, right? and it's not -- and i think it was noted that the current egyptian regime has its own kind of islamism. after all, remember, the interim constitution that the current regime put forward the minute morsi was overthrown, they took one of the most objectionable articles in the morsi constitution and put it in article i, right? the most, quote-unquote, isla
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guest host larry doyle. all authorize of in bed with wall street. the guest this week, nomi prins, author of "all the presidents' bankers" exploring the multigenerational relationships in the financial and political worlds that are the basis of car and influence in the u.s. -- of power and influence in the u.s. the program is about an hour. >> welcome. i'm pleased to have with me today a wall street insider, renowned journalist, author, and speaker, nomi prins. having worked at chase manhattan bank here,man brothers, bear stearns, and a managing director at goldman sachs, nomi prison s had a distinguished career on wall street and has only distinguished herself further by sharing heir -- her expertise via the written, spoken word. she had written a number of acclaimed works, including other people's money, it takes a pillage, and black tuesday. she joins me today to discuss her most recent work "all the presidents' bankers: the hidden alliances that drive american powers." nomi, welcome concluder congratulations on such a fabulous back. as we take a
guest host larry doyle. all authorize of in bed with wall street. the guest this week, nomi prins, author of "all the presidents' bankers" exploring the multigenerational relationships in the financial and political worlds that are the basis of car and influence in the u.s. -- of power and influence in the u.s. the program is about an hour. >> welcome. i'm pleased to have with me today a wall street insider, renowned journalist, author, and speaker, nomi prins. having worked at...
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fighting and start fixing former governor jon huntsman it's coming up on the next politicking with larry king. politicking on larry king and joining me here in new york is a man who has worn many hats and from both sides of the aisle former governor of utah former united states ambassador to china a candidate for the twenty twelve republican presidential nomination chairman of the board of directors at the atlantic council and is now the chairman cochairman rather of no labels which is determined to stop the fighting and start to think sitting in politics is one of my favorite people to use governor jon huntsman welcome to politicking larry what a treat being with the king like that get my butt in that but i have to tell you this i also have a radio program now oh on sirius x.m. i guess yes you're going to be on the today you can guess where i fell in love with radio listening to you on the mutual radio lated when i laid i used to stay up american i was just married i worked for ronald reagan as an advance man and i stay up late at night to listen to you have the best guests on and you w
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trader larry shover of sfg alternatives joins us on this wednesday morning. larry we've already heard from some of those fed presidents that moved the market yesterday. today the fed minutes... what do traders want to hear-- what's going to move the market? > > i think what could move the market is any narrative related to the housing industry because they are going to talk about or they could talk about the fact that we are stuck in the mud and will there be any that, nobody's expecting many fireworks from the fed. > > the treasury did see some fireworks yesterday. tell us what happened there, and what to anticipate for today. > > yesterday yields got down to 251 let's keep in mind a lot of this is arbitrage opportunity. our yields are looking very attractive when you consider ireland's at 2.6 and italy's at 3% our country's in better health, our rates are just a better deal. so with that said june the fifth when the ecb speaks people are waiting for them to take action that might be the end of the bond rally. > > we do have some housing economic data coming
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so yes, i would buy the stock. > > thank you, larry. > > you're welcome. traders and investors are jumping on the apple bandwagon... the stock soared to $625 yesterday. shares are surging in front of the stock split and ahead of apple's worldwide developers conference monday. the financial times reports-- the tech giant will show off an iphone that controls home appliances, lights and security systems. back in january, google picked up smart thermostat and smoke detector company nest labs for $2.8 billion. nest was founded by former apple executives. chuck coppola is with me this morning with more of today's top stories... good morning chuck.. angie, it's round two for bank of america. the bank has re- submitted its capital plan to the federal reserve. last month, b of a revealed it had miscalculated its capital ratios, forcing it to halt plans to raise its quarterly dividend and stock buyback. the federal reserve now has 75 days to evaluate the bank's balance sheet. shares of bank of america shot up 3% yesterday, closing above $15. bank of america reporte
so yes, i would buy the stock. > > thank you, larry. > > you're welcome. traders and investors are jumping on the apple bandwagon... the stock soared to $625 yesterday. shares are surging in front of the stock split and ahead of apple's worldwide developers conference monday. the financial times reports-- the tech giant will show off an iphone that controls home appliances, lights and security systems. back in january, google picked up smart thermostat and smoke detector company...
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hello, larry.r men and women in uniform hold a very special place in your heart. >> they really do. my father is a marine, not a former marine or ex-marine, an 87-year-old marine not currently on active duty. i didn't serve in the military, but we've gone all over the world with the uso and air force band. one quick story. it was during christmas many years ago, colonel timothy scott, wing commander at lud, he did the ♪ five golden rings and he said i know you're going over there with my agitant and smoke one of my good cuban cigars and i said aren't you going with us? and he said no, i'm going to hop in my fighting falcon and go up north and throw hot metal at the bad guys. the bad guys were uda and kusay and saddam, and our military liberated iraq and 12 million people stuck their thumbs up in the air that were purple that got to vote, never before in their history. our military people won the war. unfortunately, our politicians lost the peace. but i'm very grateful to those people. we salute the
hello, larry.r men and women in uniform hold a very special place in your heart. >> they really do. my father is a marine, not a former marine or ex-marine, an 87-year-old marine not currently on active duty. i didn't serve in the military, but we've gone all over the world with the uso and air force band. one quick story. it was during christmas many years ago, colonel timothy scott, wing commander at lud, he did the ♪ five golden rings and he said i know you're going over there with...
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larry, good to have you back with us.to ask about your union, what country involved in the tpp is the worse for the communication workers of america? >> well, i think for all of us here, it's vietnam. whether union or not, with the 28 cent an hour average wage, virtually no protections on child or forced labor, virtually no environmental standards, and even worse, it is the provisions of tpp that will allow international companies to sue vietnam if they ever get a decent government that believes in human rights and economic justice because they can sue over the loss of future profits. and what's included in this deal. this secret tribunals that allow them to sue for the loss of future profits. there's 500 of those cases around already. not involving vietnam, because we don't have a bilateral deal with them. but that's the starting point for what's wrong. there's nothing here on currency manipulation. there's nothing that gives the same kind of enforcement on labor environmental consumer standards that gives to multination
larry, good to have you back with us.to ask about your union, what country involved in the tpp is the worse for the communication workers of america? >> well, i think for all of us here, it's vietnam. whether union or not, with the 28 cent an hour average wage, virtually no protections on child or forced labor, virtually no environmental standards, and even worse, it is the provisions of tpp that will allow international companies to sue vietnam if they ever get a decent government that...
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larry and carolyn? >> still ahead at 4:00 fans get out of control during this concert. >> what you won't be seeing soon on the labels of the popular kashi products. >> snap chat settles a dispute with the g ad has atrial fibrill, or afib. he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before surgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, sometime
larry and carolyn? >> still ahead at 4:00 fans get out of control during this concert. >> what you won't be seeing soon on the labels of the popular kashi products. >> snap chat settles a dispute with the g ad has atrial fibrill, or afib. he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about...
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i'm larry beil. >>> still to come, there's a party underway in napa. the big names expected to
i'm larry beil. >>> still to come, there's a party underway in napa. the big names expected to