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we all know that larry ellison is a force of nature, and what he wants, he will get. ♪ >> when larryllison stepped down as ceo, you tweeted, "there has been and always will be one ceo at oracle." what did you mean by that? how optimistic about these co-ceo's? >> i am sure they will continue to do a good job just like they have, but we all know that larry ellison is a force of nature and what larry ellison wants, he will get. whoever is the ceo will have to bend to larry's desires. >> larry gave you money to start salesforce. >> he did. he was our first investor. >> salesforce has become the main competition of oracle. >> that might be true. >> what did salesforce do right that oracle has done wrong? >> we really got singularly focused on the vision of the cloud. like what yahoo! and google do, but instead of delivering books or search results or something like that, we are delivering functionality. we have stayed very focused and dedicated to the idea for 15 years. because of that singular focus, we have been able to achieve great success and there is a message in that around busines
we all know that larry ellison is a force of nature, and what he wants, he will get. ♪ >> when larryllison stepped down as ceo, you tweeted, "there has been and always will be one ceo at oracle." what did you mean by that? how optimistic about these co-ceo's? >> i am sure they will continue to do a good job just like they have, but we all know that larry ellison is a force of nature and what larry ellison wants, he will get. whoever is the ceo will have to bend to...
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whoever is the ceo will have to bend to larry. >> larry gave you money to start salesforce. >> he did>> salesforce has -- >> that might be true. >> what did salesforce do right that oracle has done wrong? >> instead of delivering books or search results or something like that, we are delivering functionality. we have stayed very focused and dedicated to the idea for 15 years. because of that singular focus, we have been able to achieve great success and there is a message. you have to be dedicated. >> is there another message that oracle missed? >> oracle has a different message. the cfo at the time said, it is a good thing you are leaving. he said, it will be hard first to do a brand-new technology model and business model because everything from the wayou do software to the way you recognize the revenue is completely different. >> you and larry ellison has had a rivalry and a partnership. what is your relationship really like behind the scenes? >> we have a great relationship. i saw him sunday night where we were hugging and kissing. we have been friends for 30 years. it is very exc
whoever is the ceo will have to bend to larry. >> larry gave you money to start salesforce. >> he did>> salesforce has -- >> that might be true. >> what did salesforce do right that oracle has done wrong? >> instead of delivering books or search results or something like that, we are delivering functionality. we have stayed very focused and dedicated to the idea for 15 years. because of that singular focus, we have been able to achieve great success and there...
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i'm larry president of the market value board of directors on behalf of my colleagues the staff and our partners which are the markets merchant and especially the merchant because they get up at midnight at 2:30 i 2 o'clock in the morning so it's late day for them thank you for being here (clapping) for more than one hundred and 25 years we've been a vibrant part of the culinary history san francisco's restaurants and hotels and grocery stores large and small rely on the product market for fruits and vegetables some produced by merchant since 1863 when the market moved from the contemporarily we had a place insuring the bay area residents and visitors will have ready access to a custodial new delight today with the opening of this this and the four new warehouses our really to the industry and communities are insured formulas innovate half century i want to thank the city's daepg and department of workforce development as well as the the san francisco investment funds and behalf for the financial backing to bring this to completion (clapping) ladies and gentlemen, it is now my great ple
i'm larry president of the market value board of directors on behalf of my colleagues the staff and our partners which are the markets merchant and especially the merchant because they get up at midnight at 2:30 i 2 o'clock in the morning so it's late day for them thank you for being here (clapping) for more than one hundred and 25 years we've been a vibrant part of the culinary history san francisco's restaurants and hotels and grocery stores large and small rely on the product market for...
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>> right, larry came to the darpa challenge.or me, he is one of the rare people that inspires me. >> how did they get you to come to google? >> i was at the point where i really wanted to explore what it means to work in silicon valley. so i started a team that basically built a street view technology. he stopped by and said, hey, join google. >> at what point did larry and sergei say, hey, we also want to do self driving cars? and you know something about that. >> larry really came to me and said, it is time to do something courageous. that is really out there, a moonshot. actually, he had to convince me. he said, build a car that can drive itself safer than humans. i said that it is hard. he said well, give it a try. i said, ok. do not blame me if i screw it up. ♪ >> you helped found google x, the moonshot factory. how did that come about? >> i drank the kool-aid. like, i was at the point where i waved away all the skepticism and said just do it and see what happens. it turns out that the google leadership, they are kind of th
>> right, larry came to the darpa challenge.or me, he is one of the rare people that inspires me. >> how did they get you to come to google? >> i was at the point where i really wanted to explore what it means to work in silicon valley. so i started a team that basically built a street view technology. he stopped by and said, hey, join google. >> at what point did larry and sergei say, hey, we also want to do self driving cars? and you know something about that. >>...
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the extent of larry hogan's defeat of anthony brown in the governor's race was equally stunning. governor-elect hogan held a news conference just minutes ago. we go live to annapolis for the latest. >> reporter: good morning. i have to tell you that perhaps the only person who really, really believed that a republican would be governor in maryland was larry hogan himself. even then, he seemed a little astonished at his press conference today. he said in his opinion, and in the opinion of his friend, governor chris christie from new jersey, this was in fact the biggest upset in the nation. and he got right to work saying immediately that there is a lot more work to do, much harder work than running a campaign, to begin to run maryland. he appointed a transition team. here is how larry hogan reflected, both on what the transition will be like and about his victory last night. >> it doesn't matter to me whether you're republican or democrat, whether you voted for us or not. we're all going to work together, roll up our sleeps and work in a bipartisan fashion, coming up with bipartis
the extent of larry hogan's defeat of anthony brown in the governor's race was equally stunning. governor-elect hogan held a news conference just minutes ago. we go live to annapolis for the latest. >> reporter: good morning. i have to tell you that perhaps the only person who really, really believed that a republican would be governor in maryland was larry hogan himself. even then, he seemed a little astonished at his press conference today. he said in his opinion, and in the opinion of...
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as larry would say, use it like a tuesday rush, twice a day. -- like a toothbrush, twice a day.e have companies like google and facebook and many others sending instructors to us. >> all of the classes are online. >> everything is online. >> how much do they cost? >> they are free. you can go to each class and take it for free. but if you care about a mentor, if you care about feedback and the certificate, you pay 150 bucks a month. the most recent one we are launching is called a nano degree. >> will apple, google hire me with a nano degree? >> at&t has already earmarked jobs specifically for this purpose. without disclosing details, you will notice more announcements forthcoming from leading tech companies in silicon valley. >> how did they feel about online education in general? >> since they started working with universities, fewer people are angry at me. and i understand changing the cost structure of education does ruffle feathers. but you have to transform this and make the university system fit people's needs. >> what is your vision for higher education? 20 years from no
as larry would say, use it like a tuesday rush, twice a day. -- like a toothbrush, twice a day.e have companies like google and facebook and many others sending instructors to us. >> all of the classes are online. >> everything is online. >> how much do they cost? >> they are free. you can go to each class and take it for free. but if you care about a mentor, if you care about feedback and the certificate, you pay 150 bucks a month. the most recent one we are launching...
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and then larry irving. larry was formerly under the clinton administration, the administrator of the national telecommunications and information administration, my old agency. he also had many other titles that attached to that, including assistant secretary of commerce for communications and information. larry also has an extensive portfolio on the hill. prior to ntia, larry was the senior counsel at the house telecommunication and finance subcommittee. and so, with these three panelists and a little bit of myself, i think we span executive branch, legislative branch, we don't span the courts, obviously, and obviously, the fcc as well. newton minnow was the chairman of the fcc for a relatively short period of time, 27 month, beginning the kennedy administration, but many things happen, including the first major amendment to the communications act of 1934, which we will talk a little bit about afterwards, which is the communication satellite act of 1962. newt reminded me that even though today, we look at t
and then larry irving. larry was formerly under the clinton administration, the administrator of the national telecommunications and information administration, my old agency. he also had many other titles that attached to that, including assistant secretary of commerce for communications and information. larry also has an extensive portfolio on the hill. prior to ntia, larry was the senior counsel at the house telecommunication and finance subcommittee. and so, with these three panelists and a...
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>> reporter: montgomery county volunteers f republican larry hogan are hoping to convince democrats and independents that it's time for a change. >> the number of democrats that have come into the office that say they're voting for larry has been extremely encouraging. >> reporter: they are encouraged by polls showing the medicine immediate governor's race may be very close, despite the fact that registered democrats outnumber republicans 2-1 statewide. >> do you believe he'll win montgomery county? >> i hope so. i have worked hard. we have -- all of us have worked really hard. >> reporter: prince george's county is considered a strong hold for anthony brown who lives here. but we did find some undecide voters. >> have you decided who you are voting for for maryland governor? >> i have not. >> why? >> i'm still in the process of thinking things through. and i'm probably not as involved
>> reporter: montgomery county volunteers f republican larry hogan are hoping to convince democrats and independents that it's time for a change. >> the number of democrats that have come into the office that say they're voting for larry has been extremely encouraging. >> reporter: they are encouraged by polls showing the medicine immediate governor's race may be very close, despite the fact that registered democrats outnumber republicans 2-1 statewide. >> do you believe...
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larry lessig decided to fight fire with fire. he raised several million dollars for a super pac called mayday and backed congressional candidates who favor reducing the influence of money in politics over those who just can't get enough of that sweet campaign cash. if he could prove that people care enough about corruption to have it make the difference when they vote, it might become politically toxic for politicians to oppose reform. but lessig lost, too. his six picks in truly competitive races went down to defeat. so larry lessig and zephyr teachout are back in class, for now. but ring the bell. word has it they have only begun to fight. welcome to both of you. >> thanks for having us. >> yeah. >> so you tried nobly to challenge the system from inside and it didn't work out for either of you. was it naÏve? >> no, i actually think we got a lot done. i mean, i'd love to be governor right now. but we showed that people out there -- there's a sleeping giant out there of people who actually want a true, responsive democracy. >> bu
larry lessig decided to fight fire with fire. he raised several million dollars for a super pac called mayday and backed congressional candidates who favor reducing the influence of money in politics over those who just can't get enough of that sweet campaign cash. if he could prove that people care enough about corruption to have it make the difference when they vote, it might become politically toxic for politicians to oppose reform. but lessig lost, too. his six picks in truly competitive...
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liz: thank you, larry. david: larry shover. a lot more to say. is next. >> we are just moments away from a key senate vote deciding the fate of a project over six years in the making. remaining 1200-mile stretch of keystone pipeline transporting oil from canada to the gulf of mexico. louisiana democrat mary landrieu is scrambling to snag one more vote to reach 60 needed to pass the bill. her political career is on the line as she has until a december 6th runoff. perhaps more important than the fate of one north american jobs and energy independence at stake. joining us before the vote is taken, republican senator john any isakson of georgia. thanks for joining
liz: thank you, larry. david: larry shover. a lot more to say. is next. >> we are just moments away from a key senate vote deciding the fate of a project over six years in the making. remaining 1200-mile stretch of keystone pipeline transporting oil from canada to the gulf of mexico. louisiana democrat mary landrieu is scrambling to snag one more vote to reach 60 needed to pass the bill. her political career is on the line as she has until a december 6th runoff. perhaps more important...
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is and -- larry and sergei don't like people like me. [laughter] then she says, they like people like me! and that's when we had bill campbell in between us as an ex-football coach, i would have reached over and strangled her. [laughter] >> well, i have actually learned to like you. >> ladies and gentlemen, i think we've exhausted this thing. the important thing about the apm program is it served as the sort of mechanism for building the creativity of the company. and it worked brilliantly. >> well, thank you. i think one of the things you talk about in the book is smart create e, and -- creative, and apm stands for associate product manager, and we hired people right out of school to do a two-year rotational program -- >> by the way, she would make them go on these trips. >> yeah. >> these apm trips, and a number of the people in the audience went on them with them, and they would basically stay three people to a room, that kind of a thing, and eat poor quality food and go from city to city -- >> it was like camp, summer camp. >> litera
is and -- larry and sergei don't like people like me. [laughter] then she says, they like people like me! and that's when we had bill campbell in between us as an ex-football coach, i would have reached over and strangled her. [laughter] >> well, i have actually learned to like you. >> ladies and gentlemen, i think we've exhausted this thing. the important thing about the apm program is it served as the sort of mechanism for building the creativity of the company. and it worked...
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happy holidays to larry and paul. david. david: we'll be seeing more of larry.any glue was cashing in on the multi gaming industry by teaming up with kim kardashian. we'll talk to glue mobile ceo about how to diversify as kardashian loses some of its theme. we have a behind-the-scenes look at how best buy preps for black friday. it's the first time this retail giant has let a camera into its stores as it gets ready for the big day. a be th bit of history. calvin coolidge declared thanksgiving day officially. >> i calvin coolidge, president of the united states do hereby set apart thursday, the 29th day of november as the day of general thanksgiving and prayer and i recommend on that day the people shall cease from their daily work david: there are approximately 242 million mobile gamers in the u.s. they spend more than $3 billion a year. liz: our next guest has been cashing on big time on this trend with the help of kim kardashian. her game kim kardashian hollywood has made more than -- he's glu ceo and president -- niccolo, welcome back to the show. you made 1.
happy holidays to larry and paul. david. david: we'll be seeing more of larry.any glue was cashing in on the multi gaming industry by teaming up with kim kardashian. we'll talk to glue mobile ceo about how to diversify as kardashian loses some of its theme. we have a behind-the-scenes look at how best buy preps for black friday. it's the first time this retail giant has let a camera into its stores as it gets ready for the big day. a be th bit of history. calvin coolidge declared thanksgiving...
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he is neck and neck receiight n with larry brown. chris gordon is at the watch party. >> reporter: good evening. an aide to anthony brown told me moments ago they are hoping to pull out a victory in prince georges and montgomery counties, saying only half the precincts have been counted in those two counties. but as you look around the university of maryland here you see no sign of celebration or defeat. people are waiting for some direction, and they have not gotten it. you can see that the brown campaign is trying to put a positive spin on it. just moments ago i spoke to u.s. senator benjamin car than. >> we will set new priorities for our state, continue to build on the excellent education. the jobs that we've been bringing to maryland. >> reporter: right now we don't know whether that new governor will be brown or hogan. no lieutenant governor in maryland has ever been elected governor. that's from the watch party at the university of maryland, back to you. >>> now to the race for d.c.'s next mayor, and there is some breaking new
he is neck and neck receiight n with larry brown. chris gordon is at the watch party. >> reporter: good evening. an aide to anthony brown told me moments ago they are hoping to pull out a victory in prince georges and montgomery counties, saying only half the precincts have been counted in those two counties. but as you look around the university of maryland here you see no sign of celebration or defeat. people are waiting for some direction, and they have not gotten it. you can see that...
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bruce leshan is at anthony brown's campaign while scott broom is following larry hogan and peggy fox is keeping an eye on the tight congressional race and andrea mccarren following the senate. >>> voters across the district took time to make their vote count today. all hoping to be the city's next mayor. bruce johnson came as d.c. today and he joins us from upper northwest after talking with voters. >> this is precinct 33 off nebraska avenue. this is the elementary school. normally, a steady, heavy turnout here in past major elections. as of 6:00, 1100 people had cast ballots. she describes that as moderate to slow, but she expects it to pick up as the evening goes on, obviously the polls close at 8:00. she doesn't expect to surge here. here are some of the issues that people had on their minds as they showed up tonight. >> i think homelessness is such a big issue and i'm not sure who is going to be the best able to -- it's tough. >> right. >> schools, i have a daughter and she'll be going to school here and i would like to see something done about the over crowding in this particula
bruce leshan is at anthony brown's campaign while scott broom is following larry hogan and peggy fox is keeping an eye on the tight congressional race and andrea mccarren following the senate. >>> voters across the district took time to make their vote count today. all hoping to be the city's next mayor. bruce johnson came as d.c. today and he joins us from upper northwest after talking with voters. >> this is precinct 33 off nebraska avenue. this is the elementary school....
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you should see ad and billboards soon. >>> larry! larry! >> the race that people will be talking about today. we're digging deeper in the race for governor and the challenges he will face when he takes office. >>> a line of showers pushes their way toward us. the conditions you'll be dealing with and whether you'll see rain in your hour-by-hour forecast. >>> trying to ease your commute. what we are learning about the construction along one of the busiest commuter routes and when you can expect the work at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. ♪ good morning, usher! hey! did you know bees communicate through dance? me too... we're practically twins! >>> your trip down a busy stretch of road in the district could soon be easier. crews are bury
you should see ad and billboards soon. >>> larry! larry! >> the race that people will be talking about today. we're digging deeper in the race for governor and the challenges he will face when he takes office. >>> a line of showers pushes their way toward us. the conditions you'll be dealing with and whether you'll see rain in your hour-by-hour forecast. >>> trying to ease your commute. what we are learning about the construction along one of the busiest...
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our plan is to get new versions of software in larry's implant. >> what larry has, you are saying youmprove. >> absolutely. we are on the 14th version of the software, and we will keep going with that. >> tell us how it works? >> there is a video camera in larry's glasses and information is wirelessly transmitted to an implant in and around his eye. once the implant is in, it essentially becomes part of his eye. you cannot tell it is there, and he cannot feel it. >> this is for a specific type of blindness. how broad is it? how many people can it affect? ,> it is approved for a disease and there are about 100,000 patients in the u.s. with this retinitis. trial forclinical macro degeneration, and we are version -- working on a version that we believe will be able to treat all blindness. >> people go blind for many different reasons, but so long as you can tap into the optic nerve, it does not matter how, for the most part, someone lost his or her site? >> for the most part, it can only treat retinal diseases, but for the next version, -- >> you can go directly to the brain? >> correct.
our plan is to get new versions of software in larry's implant. >> what larry has, you are saying youmprove. >> absolutely. we are on the 14th version of the software, and we will keep going with that. >> tell us how it works? >> there is a video camera in larry's glasses and information is wirelessly transmitted to an implant in and around his eye. once the implant is in, it essentially becomes part of his eye. you cannot tell it is there, and he cannot feel it....
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phyllis in -- fill us in. >> many marylanders had never heard the name larry hogan. what a year can do to change things. is -- faced a run for his money. the excitement in the room, people supporting larry hogan gather voters of all backgrounds. under the high tax frustration tent. the list includes bruce, a longtime democrat and council candidate. he told us why he was the first republican he had ever voted for. >> we need someone who is not -- sounds like our guys doing good. someone who will address the needs of the ordinary, common man. that cheering you heard in the soundbite has been echoed all night long. as they rattle off the vote totals. [applause] is pretty enthusiastic. >> we will be checking in with you later. from the district, new results for the next mayor. muriel bowser- with 56%. bureau chief, what are you hearing? >> the big crowd here suggests it is good news for muriel. when it was just a small ahead ofe, she was david. she still is. david is giving a concession speech already. they are waiting for muriel bowser to show up. of started in the race
phyllis in -- fill us in. >> many marylanders had never heard the name larry hogan. what a year can do to change things. is -- faced a run for his money. the excitement in the room, people supporting larry hogan gather voters of all backgrounds. under the high tax frustration tent. the list includes bruce, a longtime democrat and council candidate. he told us why he was the first republican he had ever voted for. >> we need someone who is not -- sounds like our guys doing good....
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hear excitement we have a transforming san francisco thank you so much for being here back to you larry. >> thank you, supervisor (clapping) we're delighted to announce today that the first occupant of this beautiful new facility will be molly stone the bay area treasurer for 25 years and market tenant for a decade the chief operating officer for molly stone. >> thank you larry (clapping.) supervisor cohen and maxwell ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of our mike stone and the whole stone family welcome to the market we ought grew ore space so we've been looking forward to to molly stone offers the best quality of provide for 25 years we're able to accomplish this in our nine locations because we're close to merchant that bring the freshest produce to san francisco this this state of the art facility we'll demand to produce the quality foods that make the bay area a desirable place to live this market and facility are important pieces of our infrastructure that will be the platform mayor ed lee i hope you'll be available for the ribbon cutting ceremonies for missouri i didn't stones openi
hear excitement we have a transforming san francisco thank you so much for being here back to you larry. >> thank you, supervisor (clapping) we're delighted to announce today that the first occupant of this beautiful new facility will be molly stone the bay area treasurer for 25 years and market tenant for a decade the chief operating officer for molly stone. >> thank you larry (clapping.) supervisor cohen and maxwell ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of our mike stone and the whole...
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are you closer to that, larry? >> i would say closer. i don't know when, but we have -- we're digitally we're online now and to preserve the brand, and i've known for 20 years -- liz: how many people hit your hustler sites, it's got to be huge? >> yeah. i don't really know the exact number, but it's a big number. you know, i've known for years that the internet would replace punishabling, you know. technology brings a lot of good with it and it dangerous a lot away. so we got to deal with that. we're big in retail now. we're big in casino gambling and broadcast television. we're doing very well. liz: as we finish up, what do you make of the midterm elections, the republicans taking control of the senate? do the democrats lose the presidency next time around? >> no. i don't think so. you know, this happens. i don't know why people get so excited about this, it happens every midterm anyway. if the republicans can prove that they can govern, i think maybe they'll be in better shape next time around. if they don't, i think it will be the sam
are you closer to that, larry? >> i would say closer. i don't know when, but we have -- we're digitally we're online now and to preserve the brand, and i've known for 20 years -- liz: how many people hit your hustler sites, it's got to be huge? >> yeah. i don't really know the exact number, but it's a big number. you know, i've known for years that the internet would replace punishabling, you know. technology brings a lot of good with it and it dangerous a lot away. so we got to...
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let's bring in the panel, larry kudlow is here.h our very own kate kelly and kevin o'leary with the fast money trader tim seymour. tim, first of all, we have had so little actual volatility in the markets and so many record setting headlines here. >> implied volatility down to 2007 levels even after october so think about the m & an activity and the cash on the sidelines and the seasonals. europe was really what drove it. germany and the zoo index to be up for the first time in 11 months. chinese home prices, less bad. so you have a backdrop to give people confidence in a fed meeting tomorrow and people don't expect them to do anything. that's an environment for stocks to go higher. >> guys agree? >> profits, profits, profits, mother's himming of stocks. tim is on the right side of the trade and i hope he stays there. >> bring it on, larry. >> third quarter beating profits in the fourth quarter going to be pretty good industrial production number. manufacturing. producer prices 1.5%. look. this is not a fabulous economy. but it is
let's bring in the panel, larry kudlow is here.h our very own kate kelly and kevin o'leary with the fast money trader tim seymour. tim, first of all, we have had so little actual volatility in the markets and so many record setting headlines here. >> implied volatility down to 2007 levels even after october so think about the m & an activity and the cash on the sidelines and the seasonals. europe was really what drove it. germany and the zoo index to be up for the first time in 11...
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[music] >> thank you, larry mingo. >> hey larry mingo, you are awesome. thanks for a great, great job you do for us. appreciate it. >> thank you, mingo. [music] >> hello, my name is james fells i've been working with paratransit for 13 years now. i get a kick out of the job; i like helping people you know when they need help to go shopping or getting picked up at the medical building. i really like helping people and that's why i've been working so long. >> hi, my name is kalani. i'm a driver with mobility plus. i love my job! and i've been working, i've been a driver since may and i'm pretty satisfied with the company. so, two thumbs up, hope you guys have a nice day. >> sandra johnson and i've been working for mobility plus for about 4 and a half years. i love it. this is my job and i love it. it's very rewarding for me. one of my proudest moments is one of my clients left his cane on the bus and i've been picking him up now for about three years so i know that that cane was important to him. and i had dropped him off and i noticed the cane later on tha
[music] >> thank you, larry mingo. >> hey larry mingo, you are awesome. thanks for a great, great job you do for us. appreciate it. >> thank you, mingo. [music] >> hello, my name is james fells i've been working with paratransit for 13 years now. i get a kick out of the job; i like helping people you know when they need help to go shopping or getting picked up at the medical building. i really like helping people and that's why i've been working so long. >> hi, my...
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larry hogan has been running against the omalley, brown administration. whe the candidate of the party in power is struggling. these races are -- it's fascinating. there's no discernible pattern. if you were the party in charge, automatically a slice of voters going, i want new blood. >> chuck todd, i know you are in your e these days. >> yes, ma'am. >> we love listening to you. >> good. >> if you aren't sure where to vote tomorrow, we've posted a polling place locator in our nbc washington facebook and home pages for you. >>> a guy accused of robbing a store while surveillance video shows another man watching his baby is now in custody. police tell us antoine green is the man in the green vest. you see him rob a man there when he went to load an atm on good hope road in southeast. green had several thousand dollars in new $20 bills when officers caught up with him. >>> a twist in the deadly shooting at a party over the weekend. the mother of the person hosting that party had been shot just two weeks ago. that was saturday night on cherry hill road in cul
larry hogan has been running against the omalley, brown administration. whe the candidate of the party in power is struggling. these races are -- it's fascinating. there's no discernible pattern. if you were the party in charge, automatically a slice of voters going, i want new blood. >> chuck todd, i know you are in your e these days. >> yes, ma'am. >> we love listening to you. >> good. >> if you aren't sure where to vote tomorrow, we've posted a polling place...
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>> aemon -- >> i'm larry. >> i'm sorry, larry.ement by the lawyers was not controversial. 100% accurate. confirmed by the irs and the government just didn't want to get the message that it was proper for -- >> sorry, aaron. here's the thing about this, though. we know and the u.s. government has had to crack down using tax law on a lot of practices so this is yet and i think it's the second blow of trying to prosecute the individuals in a week and shows how difficult it is to do. >> well, you need to pick your shots and the government should have been very critical of its own evidence before deciding to ruin this man's life. they gave deals to the people that did commit the wrongdoing, people who really did help americans cheat on the taxes. they gave all of them deals. ten people testified, all of them with deals to avoid prison and willing to lie about the boss knew and told them to do. we were able to prove it wasn't the case. >> aaron, it is aemon in washington here. you have said just now and the government has said and ubs s
>> aemon -- >> i'm larry. >> i'm sorry, larry.ement by the lawyers was not controversial. 100% accurate. confirmed by the irs and the government just didn't want to get the message that it was proper for -- >> sorry, aaron. here's the thing about this, though. we know and the u.s. government has had to crack down using tax law on a lot of practices so this is yet and i think it's the second blow of trying to prosecute the individuals in a week and shows how difficult it...
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joe and larry, thank you very much for joining us and telling your story.have yet another very special edition of "street signs" coming up because tomorrow you have to stay with us to find out why tomorrow is so special. you can bring back a lot of things from a trip around the world. but you can't always bring back customer data. because many customers don't like it when their data moves around. can i go now? if you're going to do business globally, you need a cloud that can keep your data where it needs to be. today, there's a new way to work and it's made with ibm. are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. csx. how tomorrow moves. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. [ inhales deeply ] [ sighs ] [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath... [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] and made the decision to quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. now we invite smokers to quit, too, with our comprehensive program. we just want to help ev
joe and larry, thank you very much for joining us and telling your story.have yet another very special edition of "street signs" coming up because tomorrow you have to stay with us to find out why tomorrow is so special. you can bring back a lot of things from a trip around the world. but you can't always bring back customer data. because many customers don't like it when their data moves around. can i go now? if you're going to do business globally, you need a cloud that can keep...
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larry, ama? >>> san lorenzo man was in court today accused of murder in the hit and run death of a 14-year-old boy. 34-year-old sonny anderson ducked and hid during his brief appearance. he will be back in court tomorrow morning with a public defender. anderson is also charged with evading a police officer. deputies say he hit and killed ivan cruz during a police pursuit in ashland that is near san leandro late tuesday night. last tuesday night, i should say. anderson faces life in prison if convicted of cruz's murder. >>> san jose police chief made a special appearance at today's city council meeting to discuss a growing problem for the force. the shrinking number of officers. a new report prepared by the department warns the force may soon fall to its lowest level in 30 years. the biggest problem is retaining and recruiting officers. three to four resign each month. the incoming mayor says the city council is considering possible solutions. >> we've got proposals on the table today to increase
larry, ama? >>> san lorenzo man was in court today accused of murder in the hit and run death of a 14-year-old boy. 34-year-old sonny anderson ducked and hid during his brief appearance. he will be back in court tomorrow morning with a public defender. anderson is also charged with evading a police officer. deputies say he hit and killed ivan cruz during a police pursuit in ashland that is near san leandro late tuesday night. last tuesday night, i should say. anderson faces life in...
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it's down to lieutenant governor larry brown versus republican larry hogan, and the numbers aren't looking too good for anthony brown with 67% of the precincts hogan is up. >> scott broom is tracking the team. they're at the university of maryland college park. we go to bruce leshan. what's the mood like there now, bruce? >> reporter: the mood is pretty much just waiting and trying to see what's going to happen. i don't sense a whole lot of tension right now, but it would be a sign of just how horrible a night this has been for democrats, should republican larry hogan win here in a state that has elected only one republican governor in the last 40 years. we are still waiting for huge numbers of votes to be counted in democratic strongholds like baltimore city and in prince georges county, and we understand there's still a lot of votes to come in montgomery county which tends to be democrat as well. but the latest tally in this race from the state board of elections has hogan ahead of democrat anthony brown by about nine points, as you say, with almost one million votes counted, hogan has 5
it's down to lieutenant governor larry brown versus republican larry hogan, and the numbers aren't looking too good for anthony brown with 67% of the precincts hogan is up. >> scott broom is tracking the team. they're at the university of maryland college park. we go to bruce leshan. what's the mood like there now, bruce? >> reporter: the mood is pretty much just waiting and trying to see what's going to happen. i don't sense a whole lot of tension right now, but it would be a sign...
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larry hogan here in annapolis, maryland. in two short months he will move into the governors mansion, a few miles away from where we are standing. much like he ran his very aggressive campaign, today he once again focused on a disconnect and frustration from due tod residents unemployment, high taxes, and zero economic growth in a state is ranked 49 out of 50 states. he started the press conference by thinking maryland voters and he says off of the bat he will start by cutting spending and rolling back tax hikes. he spoke candidly, saying he was and it said and when state troopers arrived at his residence and said we are here to protect you. >> our state economy is in real trouble. years.sed on that for we have to roll up our sleeves and get to work trying to turn our state around. we will do that, as we have said forever, in a bipartisan fashion. it does not matter to me if someone is a republican or a democrat. i will be the governor for all marylanders. >> he becomes the second republican governor in 50 years and he says
larry hogan here in annapolis, maryland. in two short months he will move into the governors mansion, a few miles away from where we are standing. much like he ran his very aggressive campaign, today he once again focused on a disconnect and frustration from due tod residents unemployment, high taxes, and zero economic growth in a state is ranked 49 out of 50 states. he started the press conference by thinking maryland voters and he says off of the bat he will start by cutting spending and...
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hi, spencer. >> hi, ama and larry.n santa rosa, at redwood empire food bank here, we are now going to meet the executive director, david. good to see you again. >> good to see you as well. >> on behalf of abc 7 and walt disney company, our parent company, i want to present this check for $15,000. let's put it out in front of the barrels here so the people at home can see. $15,000, which i'm told will translate into 30,000 meals. i know the need is even greater, right? >> first of all, thank you very much. but it's just a beginning. we reach 82,000 people every single month here. we're new to the season, the holiday season so we have a long way to go. >> how important is the volunteer effort to meet that need here? >> the volunteers are at the core of what we do. we're 49 staffed here. but thousands of volunteers who help make everything happen. >> you said the need is ongoing. i want to underscore this, that's a food drive that picks up here and continues on into next year. >> during the holiday time, the hunger doesn'
hi, spencer. >> hi, ama and larry.n santa rosa, at redwood empire food bank here, we are now going to meet the executive director, david. good to see you again. >> good to see you as well. >> on behalf of abc 7 and walt disney company, our parent company, i want to present this check for $15,000. let's put it out in front of the barrels here so the people at home can see. $15,000, which i'm told will translate into 30,000 meals. i know the need is even greater, right? >>...
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larry and kalika are back with us. the first is about buying other companies. >> i would like to grow my company through acquisitions. what is the best way to do that when i don't have a strong balance sheet? >> you both nod your head. >> the question of the ages. >> is there a way? >> there is, but let's be honest. it's a long hard way if you don't have a strong balance sheet. i suggest looking at alliances with people who have done it before. you will have to give up a lot more in the beginning than if you got a long track record and a big bank account, but if you don't have a strong balance sheet, you will have to give away a long part of the shore. someone will have to be signing on the loans. find a partner with a strong balance sheet and work into it. >> what do you think? >> i agree. i think the main focus should be to work on your balance sheet first. if you do, you may want to try equity financing and that assumes if you have a great law statement and doing better revenues than your competitor. >> people belie
larry and kalika are back with us. the first is about buying other companies. >> i would like to grow my company through acquisitions. what is the best way to do that when i don't have a strong balance sheet? >> you both nod your head. >> the question of the ages. >> is there a way? >> there is, but let's be honest. it's a long hard way if you don't have a strong balance sheet. i suggest looking at alliances with people who have done it before. you will have to...
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so i think we're beginning -- we're in the early innings of that. >> so, larry, you have been in this business for a long time. when you look back, was there anything that you anticipated back then that would be good innovations that we're seeing today? >> the one thing that really hasn't changed is the fact that, you know, the pharmacist is the most accessible health care procession. here we are in a store, we can walk back, talk to the pharmacist, you can pick up the phone. you really can't do that with any other, you know, health care professional. and i think the role of the pharmacist is evolving. they, today, are the face of neighborhood health care. and you know, i think the pharmacists will take on an added role in terms of not just, you know, dispensing a prescription, but, you know, adding, you know, advice and counsel, and being a health care concierge to some degree. >> you know one of the big worries for many people is that their companies are not going to be paying for their insurance anymore. is it just a matter of time that american businesses are not going to be payin
so i think we're beginning -- we're in the early innings of that. >> so, larry, you have been in this business for a long time. when you look back, was there anything that you anticipated back then that would be good innovations that we're seeing today? >> the one thing that really hasn't changed is the fact that, you know, the pharmacist is the most accessible health care procession. here we are in a store, we can walk back, talk to the pharmacist, you can pick up the phone. you...
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larry lessig teaches at harvard law school and made his reputation as an expert on internet law. he started the mayday super pac, raising millions for congressional candidates who vowed to fight the corrupting influence of money in politics. all but two of them lost, but the fight continues. welcome back. >> thank you. >> thanks for having us. >> chief justice john roberts takes a different view of corruption from the two of you. he says, quote, any regulation must instead target what we have called "quid pro quo" corruption or its appearance. the notion of a direct exchange of an official act for money." >> well, at the constitutional convention, the primary topic was corruption. the framers are sitting there in philadelphia, trying to figure out how to build the structures to allow this new country. and their real obsession was how do we, you know, we've seen what's happened in england, we've seen what's happened in world history. how do we protect against basically big money taking over representative democracy? and when they talked about corruption, they weren't talking about
larry lessig teaches at harvard law school and made his reputation as an expert on internet law. he started the mayday super pac, raising millions for congressional candidates who vowed to fight the corrupting influence of money in politics. all but two of them lost, but the fight continues. welcome back. >> thank you. >> thanks for having us. >> chief justice john roberts takes a different view of corruption from the two of you. he says, quote, any regulation must instead...
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simon says dems, and larry said gop -- you are both wrong.>> we have two seats up for grabs. >> i think larry is going to end up being right on that one. >> very good. who will win north carolina? simon said haagan and larry said tillis won. who will win kansas. automan, roberts actually won. zippo there for both of you. >> how many house seats -- gop plus eight. actually, gop picked up 12. looks to me by simple math, larry, that you were two out of five and simon, i hate to tell you, you got the big old goose egg. >> the two of you will have to figure it out in d.c. >> wild turkey on the rocks. >> all right. >> it's a deal. it's a deal. >> hit the store and let me know how it goes. guys, we'll see you next week. >> thank you so much. >>> on this veterans day a new push for alternative treatments for a problem that affects thousands and thousands of our returning soldiers. >> anita vogel live with the story. >> hi there, gretchen. that's right. anywhere from 20% to 30% of veterans that return from the battle fields from post traumatic stress
simon says dems, and larry said gop -- you are both wrong.>> we have two seats up for grabs. >> i think larry is going to end up being right on that one. >> very good. who will win north carolina? simon said haagan and larry said tillis won. who will win kansas. automan, roberts actually won. zippo there for both of you. >> how many house seats -- gop plus eight. actually, gop picked up 12. looks to me by simple math, larry, that you were two out of five and simon, i...
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. >> reporter: enter bay area tech journalist larry maggot. he met with the brothers the same day amazon announced it was losing millions of dollars on unsold fire phones. larry got an idea. >> this is turning lemons in a lemonade, phones that may have lost amazon a lot of money but if they can save lives, i hope the amazon folks feel good about what they've been able to accomplish. >> reporter: amazon has donated 1,000 phones. >> it's empowering knowing that someone in west africa is using your app and they think it's saving lives. >> reporter: the phones should be in the hands of health care workers. katie marzullo, abc 7 news. >>> sunshine is on the way, right? >> it's sunny everywhere but in santa rosa. some clouds along the coast. as we head outside, looks a little hazy here from our camera. it's 49 in concord. 50 in livermore. everyone in a narrow range, upper 60s. we get into an offshore flow. we do have rain in the seven-day outlook. come back and we'll detail that for you. >> also ahead, it's called an autoroo and kids seem to love it
. >> reporter: enter bay area tech journalist larry maggot. he met with the brothers the same day amazon announced it was losing millions of dollars on unsold fire phones. larry got an idea. >> this is turning lemons in a lemonade, phones that may have lost amazon a lot of money but if they can save lives, i hope the amazon folks feel good about what they've been able to accomplish. >> reporter: amazon has donated 1,000 phones. >> it's empowering knowing that someone in...