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the politicking on larry king white house counsel dong again the man who single handedly stopped donald trump from firing robert muller in the summer of two thousand and seventeen is leaving his post the announcement which the president made via twitter wednesday morning comes an era levon days after the full extent of against cooperation with special counsel robert moses investigation was made public so what do we make of this departure and what does it mean for the president's strategy now in dealing with the russian probe will start there with elliot williams he spent nearly eight years as a senior political appointee. he served as deputy assistant attorney general for legislative affairs at them apartment of justice and is assistant director for legislative affairs at u.s. immigrations and customs enforcement he's also served as judiciary committee counsel to senator chuck schumer he's in our nation's capitol all right what's your read on them again departure and the way it was announced eliot what the way it was announced is probably the most striking thing about it because once ag
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larry: get yourself some help. you get desperate and don't know which is worse, drinking or not drinking, using drugs or not using drugs. -- it really goes to hell. the advice i always give, try to get yourself to a 12-step meeting and get on the internet or something and find yourself a good treatment center. i went to hazelton. there are lots of really good ones. understand that you cannot do this alone. you must ask for help. if you do that, you will at least be taking some steps. i would also say you can get sober. you can. as bad as it looks, if i did, you can. not you personally, steve, but other people, you can do this. for me, they really in some sense -- that's my job, being sober one day at a time. the rest of it falls into place. i would just tell people to get help. >> let's talk about the tax we are dealing with almost a $22 trillion national debt. democrats say that republican tax cut will add to the debt. now there is talk about yet another tax cut on capital gains. why? isry: well, the issue here in
larry: get yourself some help. you get desperate and don't know which is worse, drinking or not drinking, using drugs or not using drugs. -- it really goes to hell. the advice i always give, try to get yourself to a 12-step meeting and get on the internet or something and find yourself a good treatment center. i went to hazelton. there are lots of really good ones. understand that you cannot do this alone. you must ask for help. if you do that, you will at least be taking some steps. i would...
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staffer by tweet and it's to some extent horrible management of an office another point here though larry is what led to it and to some extent we can only speculate that the president is handling began in this way because of his cooperation with the independent counsel and because of the fact that you know perhaps began a scene is not sufficiently loyal to the president despite of course having helped get such an important portion of the president's agenda put into place he's not delaying his deployment you until and report was your reaction to that. well who knows what what the important thing is there again his departure is now certain and it may have been up in the air until the president made clear with that tweet a little bit earlier as to when we can't number one cause we don't know when the reports going to come you know the president and his attorneys as you see i've seen rudy giuliani has been stressing now that as we approach september first that the report is imminent and that the report is coming out right away well that that's actually not true the report can come out at any
staffer by tweet and it's to some extent horrible management of an office another point here though larry is what led to it and to some extent we can only speculate that the president is handling began in this way because of his cooperation with the independent counsel and because of the fact that you know perhaps began a scene is not sufficiently loyal to the president despite of course having helped get such an important portion of the president's agenda put into place he's not delaying his...
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well larry. may i call me as i can number one jim acosta is a god good reporter he does his job he was not frustrated be personally because the briefings were not on camera he was frustrated because the american people have a right to see our government in action they've got a right to see the briefings and in the beginning understand spicer and i have publicly credited sarah huckabee sanders for bring in the back on camera sean spicer shut them down that was not jim cost cost a person that was the entire white house press corps of which i am a member number two this this file and start we're talking about violence at the relish you take you take me back to two thousand and seven two thousand and eight this never happened to hillary clinton rally at a george w. bush rally at a john mccain rally at a bernie sanders well it started with donald trump and he egged it on we remember he actually said you. you punch him out all pay your legal fees i wish i could go down there i remember the day when you
well larry. may i call me as i can number one jim acosta is a god good reporter he does his job he was not frustrated be personally because the briefings were not on camera he was frustrated because the american people have a right to see our government in action they've got a right to see the briefings and in the beginning understand spicer and i have publicly credited sarah huckabee sanders for bring in the back on camera sean spicer shut them down that was not jim cost cost a person that was...
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larry, let me start with you. does "the washington post" have a point here when they raise, what's happening there in congress, some of the leadership may be a bit more friendly to the president now going forward? david >> larry: this is a paradf hypocrites. "the washington post" admitted they had more stories of obama on the front page, more flattering stories of obama, more photographs and flattering photographs of obama than mccain. "the new york times" or the flattering editorial the other day of john mccain saying we could use more men like him. "the new york times" and that's on class warfare, partisan divide and even hints of racism. where were they then? that was outrageous the way that they treated him. now suddenly, he's a saint. >> they certainly showed enormous class, the most notable ones have been replayed here since his death is when someone accused the president of being in arabic and they snagged down the microphone and it was a very competitive race. they can act there in that moment, who can ste
larry, let me start with you. does "the washington post" have a point here when they raise, what's happening there in congress, some of the leadership may be a bit more friendly to the president now going forward? david >> larry: this is a paradf hypocrites. "the washington post" admitted they had more stories of obama on the front page, more flattering stories of obama, more photographs and flattering photographs of obama than mccain. "the new york times" or...
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well larry. may i call me as i can number one jim acosta is a god good reporter he does his job he was not frustrated be personally because the briefings were not on camera he was frustrated because the american people have a right to see our government in action they've got a right to see the briefings and in the beginning understand spicer and i have publicly credited sarah huckabee sanders for bring in the back on camera shawn's face or shut them down that that was not jim acosta personally that was the entire white house press corps which i.
well larry. may i call me as i can number one jim acosta is a god good reporter he does his job he was not frustrated be personally because the briefings were not on camera he was frustrated because the american people have a right to see our government in action they've got a right to see the briefings and in the beginning understand spicer and i have publicly credited sarah huckabee sanders for bring in the back on camera shawn's face or shut them down that that was not jim acosta personally...
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he said larry, don't be. you didn't know. but follow the advice i have given you and your brothers, hard work wins. you get out of life what you put into it. you cannot control the outcome, but you are 100% in control of the effort. before you moan and whine about what somebody did or said to you, go to the nearest mirror and say to yourself what could i have done to change the outcome? no matter how good you are, how hard you work, how ethical you are, bad things will happen. how you respond to those bad things will tell your mom and me whether or not we raised a man. from that moment we became the best of friends, arguably closer than my mom and i for the next 35 years. my dad died almost immediately after i finished the book. as i was writing the book, he asked me why are you writing a book about me? i said your life is epic. he said what is epic about my life? i said why aren't you angry? why aren't you mad at the world? my dad said what options did i have? you have to eat. you have to work. you have to eat. there was nob
he said larry, don't be. you didn't know. but follow the advice i have given you and your brothers, hard work wins. you get out of life what you put into it. you cannot control the outcome, but you are 100% in control of the effort. before you moan and whine about what somebody did or said to you, go to the nearest mirror and say to yourself what could i have done to change the outcome? no matter how good you are, how hard you work, how ethical you are, bad things will happen. how you respond...
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my story is not that unique, larry.the reason i wrote it is because right now 75% of blacks are raised without fathers. 60% of hispanic kids. 40% of kids in america are raised without fathers. when i was in college there was a report called the negro family case written by democrat. he got hammered for saying 45% of black kids born outside. we need to do something. this is a case for national activism and for about 25 years there was no real discussion because he was hammered as a racist. 25% of white kids are now born out of wedlock or chi did not say this. obama said this the kids without a dead is five times more likely to be poor, nine times more likely to not finish school. it's the number one social problem we had and in my opinion we have incentivized women to marry the government and allowed men to abandon their moral responsibilities. being raised without a father is not a death sentence and being raised with a father doesn't mean you'll love the guy, but you should be grateful to have a father activity life an
my story is not that unique, larry.the reason i wrote it is because right now 75% of blacks are raised without fathers. 60% of hispanic kids. 40% of kids in america are raised without fathers. when i was in college there was a report called the negro family case written by democrat. he got hammered for saying 45% of black kids born outside. we need to do something. this is a case for national activism and for about 25 years there was no real discussion because he was hammered as a racist. 25%...
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it's great that larry has turn this around.dline the market reacts in some way but did not happen. stuart: by the way, another point larry makes right and glad he's with trump the great trade deficit has widened and grown our trade deficit with the rest of the world and yet, were going as a country. larry and i don't think the trade deficit alone is a good indicator of economic growth. you should not go by the trade deficit alone. he's trying to turn the president around in the numbers today prove that it's right. stuart: i want to talk about apple for a moment. it had that trillion dollar evaluation yesterday. let's listen to say what larry kudlow had to say when i asked him if he thought big tech should be broken up. >> how many jobs do you think apple has created? stuart: a lot. >> how many millions? how much productivity have they headed to this economy? stuart: a lot. >> how much asperity have they added to this economy? month, the front page of the new york times does worry a lot about income inequality and i get that. go
it's great that larry has turn this around.dline the market reacts in some way but did not happen. stuart: by the way, another point larry makes right and glad he's with trump the great trade deficit has widened and grown our trade deficit with the rest of the world and yet, were going as a country. larry and i don't think the trade deficit alone is a good indicator of economic growth. you should not go by the trade deficit alone. he's trying to turn the president around in the numbers today...
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to an agreement on some key trade issues >> joining us is larry kudlow. thank you for joining us >> thank you, wilfred. appreciate it. >> do you see today's deal and announcement as a sign that the president's tactics on trade are working? >> yeah, i do. i think this is big victory. it's a big victory for growth and prosperity, a big victory for cooperation, a big victory for free and fair trade. i think all these things work together and yes, you know, one of things he's argued for quite some time is bilateral negotiations are really more efficient than all these multilateral negotiations whether it's three countries or 23 countries and i think that paid off with mexico and hats off to mexico. they're doing a great job in cooperating and reaching a very important deal where both countries. >> what's the message to canada, larry? well, the message to canada is look carefully we would like to coordinate with you. we would like to make a good deal with you. you've seen a lot of the issues. we also know there are stumbling blocks with regard to canada but fo
to an agreement on some key trade issues >> joining us is larry kudlow. thank you for joining us >> thank you, wilfred. appreciate it. >> do you see today's deal and announcement as a sign that the president's tactics on trade are working? >> yeah, i do. i think this is big victory. it's a big victory for growth and prosperity, a big victory for cooperation, a big victory for free and fair trade. i think all these things work together and yes, you know, one of things...
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the politicking on larry king later in the program former republican governor of new jersey christine todd whitman joins me for a one on one conversation about harsh criticisms of donald trump and her calls for the president to step down stick around for that later but first on wednesday china announced a new round of tariffs in the intelli ation fight for terrorists that the troubled ministration has slapped on chinese goods entering the u.s. what's the impact of this latest escalation in the trade war between the united states and china and will the president pay a political price for this negative impact of the terror battle has placed on some of his most ardent supporters we'll talk about that and more with bob livingston former republican member of congress from louisiana a state that will be heavily hit by china's tariffs he's in new orleans and in washington chris lew he served as white house cabinet secretary and deputy secretary of labor during the obama administration he's now a senior fellow at the vigil. miller center so we you bob on china announced plans twenty five. thi
the politicking on larry king later in the program former republican governor of new jersey christine todd whitman joins me for a one on one conversation about harsh criticisms of donald trump and her calls for the president to step down stick around for that later but first on wednesday china announced a new round of tariffs in the intelli ation fight for terrorists that the troubled ministration has slapped on chinese goods entering the u.s. what's the impact of this latest escalation in the...
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i cannot wait to hear larry because larry is fantastic for stock market. >> if he wasn't coming on, i'dst night. you got a million followers, at least. i'm wondering how that went and how many you answered -- >> 500,000 canceled. 500,000 dropped me. they're not following me anywhere. it's a hot button. >> jimmy, we've got to go but after that interview, would the republic survive if she was not nominated and became president after that interview i don't know. >> the republic can handle anything. we are a great country and i'm sure larry would agree with that. >> thanks, jim. we got to talk, though, right? got to talk to people -- that was good you did that. >>> president trump just tweeting our economy is doing better than ever. money is pouring in like ever before. companies' earnings are higher than ever. inflation is low. business optimism is higher than it has ever been. we are protecting our workers. time for the squawk news maker of the day, let's bring in national economic counsel director larry kudlow. you could have dictate that had maybe to the president but i wouldn't advise
i cannot wait to hear larry because larry is fantastic for stock market. >> if he wasn't coming on, i'dst night. you got a million followers, at least. i'm wondering how that went and how many you answered -- >> 500,000 canceled. 500,000 dropped me. they're not following me anywhere. it's a hot button. >> jimmy, we've got to go but after that interview, would the republic survive if she was not nominated and became president after that interview i don't know. >> the...
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larry coker says the president will not back off china.hina stepping up, closing in on a record weekly losing streak. we begin with the big issue, another solid jobs report. truly is solid as a rock. >> the big surprise this year is that the amount of jobs added per month on average is accelerating. e with the job growth will go down towards 100,000. and it jumped from last year. >> we are eventually going to have to see a ratcheting down a job growth to around 100,000, 125,000 a month given our demographics and what we are doing that the immigration policy, given aging of the workforce. >> will see folks pulled from the sideline. down to 7.5% but there is still some slack. >> we will downshift to 120,000 jobs. >> there are still a lot of americans out there it could come back into the labor force. i like that. our potential to grow is very strong. with the right incentives i think we will get them back working. maryhan: joining me is , ands, krishna memani coming to us from minneapolis is bryce alan doty. mary, your thoughts on the payrol
larry coker says the president will not back off china.hina stepping up, closing in on a record weekly losing streak. we begin with the big issue, another solid jobs report. truly is solid as a rock. >> the big surprise this year is that the amount of jobs added per month on average is accelerating. e with the job growth will go down towards 100,000. and it jumped from last year. >> we are eventually going to have to see a ratcheting down a job growth to around 100,000, 125,000 a...
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good seeing you again you reason your way there larry you recently wrote an article in which you said i'm a lifelong republican i have campaigned in one as a member of the party i have served more than one republican president we must put aside the g.o.p. label as hard as that may be and demonstrate the leadership of our country needs by calling on the president to step down what led you to do that well the final straw was the behavior in europe when he was there for the e.u. and nato and same to reject our allies actually embarrassed several of them and then embraced putin and refused to take him on over the fact that russia was meddling in our elections and still is at that point he was saying it was a still saying it wasn't happening and that just isn't behavior that's good for the country that doesn't keep us safe putin will never be our ally we need to engage with them i absolutely believe that but he's never going to be our ally and we shouldn't undermine those who have stood by us with whom we've stood to protect the world against the encroachment of communism and people like p
good seeing you again you reason your way there larry you recently wrote an article in which you said i'm a lifelong republican i have campaigned in one as a member of the party i have served more than one republican president we must put aside the g.o.p. label as hard as that may be and demonstrate the leadership of our country needs by calling on the president to step down what led you to do that well the final straw was the behavior in europe when he was there for the e.u. and nato and same...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> out front now, larry king, host of larry king and larry king here on cnn soulman. he has known her 60 years. someone you have known so long, losing her has to be a tough moment. you're hearing about what an inspiration she was. what will you miss the most about her, your friend? >> i think the difference would be the side i recognize most about aretha was the gospel side. the pop side was one thing but the gospel side that i understood with her, the struggle, the hurt and everything that came out from her singing the pop stuff, but the gospel is the side i already knew about re. >> larry, you know, you interviewed her, as you have so many people who are legends in this country and around the world. you talked to her just after she performed at president obama's inauguration in 2009 in one of your interviews. i just want to play a clip from that. >> what was that like for you yesterday? >> what a tremendous, mam mouth morning, evening, the ball, just everything, from one event to the other was just too much. >> aretha wasn't just an iconic singer, a civil r
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> out front now, larry king, host of larry king and larry king here on cnn soulman. he has known her 60 years. someone you have known so long, losing her has to be a tough moment. you're hearing about what an inspiration she was. what will you miss the most about her, your friend? >> i think the difference would be the side i recognize most about aretha was the gospel side. the pop side was one thing but the gospel side that i understood with her, the...
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larry beil. >> all the drama have.rry. >> and that's 40 this edition of abc 7 news. look for breaking news any time on the abc 7 news app. i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm dion lim. for all of us here at abc 7 news, spencer christian, larry beil, the entire abc 7 news team. have a great night. >> see you later. ♪ this is the "jeopardy!" college championship! here are today's contestants -- a junior at furman university, from baton rouge, louisiana... a freshman at tufts university, from los altos, california... and a freshman at georgia tech, from memphis, tennessee... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome again to our program. 15 players have qualified for the college championship this year. by the time we get down to our 2-day final match at the end of next week, we'll be down to three players. what's going to happen today? rishab, william, and caroline, good luck. here we go! now the categories... sounds appropriate.
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the last things that larry said was china was falling apart. investment falling apart if that's true, that would actually be pretty bad for the u.s. mark, wouldn't it >> it would definitely be bad, by the way the gdp numbers are mostly at 6-and-a-half some have low 6% >> on china. >> for gdp on china, i don't see dramatic lowering of the gdp numbers. it may be a little hyperbole michelle, you have been reporting on attempts to much up the chinese economy by the pboc. they have been pumping money into the chinese economy regardless of whether anybody is lowering their gdp numbers or not, there is clearly a concern about a slow down in china >> definitely some stress, thanks, bob. all right, should investors buy into today's rally jamie cox and the chief investment officer of boston private wealth shan norngs let me start with you. what do you think? do you buy the u.s. because we think we will see an improvement in trade talks or are you worried about the u.s. >> no, i think -- trade talks, turkey contagion there is definitely some feeling there
the last things that larry said was china was falling apart. investment falling apart if that's true, that would actually be pretty bad for the u.s. mark, wouldn't it >> it would definitely be bad, by the way the gdp numbers are mostly at 6-and-a-half some have low 6% >> on china. >> for gdp on china, i don't see dramatic lowering of the gdp numbers. it may be a little hyperbole michelle, you have been reporting on attempts to much up the chinese economy by the pboc. they have...
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larry. larry. larry said that way there are five. to. five. and you can. prove to. man the. man. needed to. eat perhaps you too might learn from somethin i'm blue in the hundred and possibly things did learn from him the fans was not a cool city and one source of wealth was the water that gushes from a fee and every corner to. hand to you and your. band to other sources of wealth with the city's craft and its trade. what luxuries such wealth produces you will see that upon your way if fortune smiles upon you. up to. the end. that. time was when this city did not yet exist neither the narrow lanes and alleys nor these dark passages where the gloom threatens to swallow you up that was twelve hundred years ago at the close of the eighth century of the common era ideas the first came here on his flight from al rashid the college of baghdad he settled on the banks of a river named fences intending to build a city i'm just craved peace at last but what he found was death at the hands of mudras sent by the kind of from whom he supposed himself safe in this place but i let alone knows wh
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. >> larry elder, how presidential doing? >> so far so good. bottom of the second inning, i think he's done a lot better than i thought he was going to do. i wasn't part of the republic that voted for him. over 90 percent of republicans support him and republicans haven't been that supportive of a president since george robert walker after the gulf war. >> let's stick with your baseball analogy. what do you think of his lineup, the folks that he has working for him, the issues that he's stressing? >> i'm happy with his chief of staff, i'm happy with stephen moore, i think sarah sanders is doing a good job with a ornery press. i'm pleased. and it's early, he's getting his sea legs. this guy has never held office, never been president and it's going to take a while so his turmoil is not that unusual compared to others around this stage. remember barack obama for secretaries of defense and i think he had three or four chiefs of staff. >> were you one of those republicans who held your nose? >> guest: i was a supporter almost from the beginning. re
. >> larry elder, how presidential doing? >> so far so good. bottom of the second inning, i think he's done a lot better than i thought he was going to do. i wasn't part of the republic that voted for him. over 90 percent of republicans support him and republicans haven't been that supportive of a president since george robert walker after the gulf war. >> let's stick with your baseball analogy. what do you think of his lineup, the folks that he has working for him, the issues...
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well look strategically larry it is the best argument they've got and they're tool box right now to suggest that this is a president who might be facing some type of legal culpability or liability the recent plea deal by michael cohen might touch on donald trump i think that could be assumed at this point so if you're a democrat opposed to the nomination of kavanagh this is your best argument to the american people to delay it at the end of the day though the votes simply aren't there republicans control the senate and if they stand as a bloc in favor of kavanagh he likely will be confirmed and all this is in the shadow of the merrick garland delay orchestrated by mitch mcconnell i mean you really are seeing a power play by republican senators to control the court right now put on your lawyer had some legal experts suggest that michael cohen's plea deal makes the president an unindicted coconspirator. i would agree with those who say that and very importantly about the michael cohen deal is this is happening in the southern district of new york this is not happening happening now as part of
well look strategically larry it is the best argument they've got and they're tool box right now to suggest that this is a president who might be facing some type of legal culpability or liability the recent plea deal by michael cohen might touch on donald trump i think that could be assumed at this point so if you're a democrat opposed to the nomination of kavanagh this is your best argument to the american people to delay it at the end of the day though the votes simply aren't there...
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ohio senate president, larry. larry, thank you. bob do check, i love bob. bob ran my campaign in ohio, you know that right? [cheering] pres. trump: and he was recommended along with five or six people and they were all recommended and i said, i don't know. one person said something about him that i liked. they said he never quits. he never gives up. bob, i didn't have the governor support, i didn't have the senate support, i didn't have your head of the republican party risk -- the republican party support. other than i was doing well p bob says it does not matter because you have the people support. he said so. [cheering]
ohio senate president, larry. larry, thank you. bob do check, i love bob. bob ran my campaign in ohio, you know that right? [cheering] pres. trump: and he was recommended along with five or six people and they were all recommended and i said, i don't know. one person said something about him that i liked. they said he never quits. he never gives up. bob, i didn't have the governor support, i didn't have the senate support, i didn't have your head of the republican party risk -- the republican...
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to hold to the supreme court hearing for kavanaugh until all is blows over well look strategically larry it is the best argument they've got in their tool box right now to suggest that this is a president who might be facing some type of legal culpability or liability the recent plea deal by michael cohen might touch on donald trump i think that could be assumed at this point so if you're a democrat opposed to the nomination of kavanagh this is your best argument to the american people to delay it at the end of the day though the votes simply aren't there republicans control the senate and if they stand as a bloc in favor of kavanagh he likely will be confirmed and all this is in the shadow of the merrick garland delay orchestrated by mitch mcconnell i mean you really are seeing a power play by republican senators to control the court right now put on your lawyer had some legal experts suggest that michael cohen's plea deal makes the president an unindicted coconspirator. i would agree with those who say that and very importantly about the michael cohen deal is this is happening in the s
to hold to the supreme court hearing for kavanaugh until all is blows over well look strategically larry it is the best argument they've got in their tool box right now to suggest that this is a president who might be facing some type of legal culpability or liability the recent plea deal by michael cohen might touch on donald trump i think that could be assumed at this point so if you're a democrat opposed to the nomination of kavanagh this is your best argument to the american people to delay...
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larry part is mentioned that some have been there for sixteen years i think one of the biggest topics of conversation among our community when we told them are doing this is what is the treatment like now because of course when you think of guantanamo a lot of people think of torture and i want to read you two tweets here says the conditions are in many ways harsher than those reserved for the most dangerous convicted criminals in the u.s. windowless cells no opportunity for human interaction and another person who is actually a lawyer out that says the u.n. human rights reiterated in january that torture abounds and detainees should be released for treatment torture is that something that is still going on here and on unfortunately it is and i think the real problem is that nobody's paying attention to it anymore when we first heard the stories of torture back during the bush administration everybody was outraged in the u.s. and around the world but it's sort of fallen off the radar there's only forty prisoners left as opposed to like eight hundred we had almost eight hundred at one
larry part is mentioned that some have been there for sixteen years i think one of the biggest topics of conversation among our community when we told them are doing this is what is the treatment like now because of course when you think of guantanamo a lot of people think of torture and i want to read you two tweets here says the conditions are in many ways harsher than those reserved for the most dangerous convicted criminals in the u.s. windowless cells no opportunity for human interaction...
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larry took the essence of himself, of larry david. larry, but it's pretty damn close. and when you get close to the bone, the audience can somehow feel that that's real. >> get me off the speakerphone, please. >> hold on. you're off the spoeakerphone. >> what's the matter with you? i thought we were having a private conversation. i didn't know anybody else was in your car. >> i think with "curb" larry gets to be the full completion of himself. >> it was the person i'd like to be, but social mores prevent me from being that way all the time. hey. >> i'll call you back. >> what the hell are you doing? >> what the [ bleep ] are you doing? >> what am i doing what are you doing? >> we decided that we should walk this line where people watching it wouldn't quite be certain if it was really a documentary or if it was embellished, but to play it as close to real as possible. and sure enough, there were people who thought it was real. >> when you walk through my door, you play by my rules. you take off your [ bleep ] rules. >> my feet have a t
larry took the essence of himself, of larry david. larry, but it's pretty damn close. and when you get close to the bone, the audience can somehow feel that that's real. >> get me off the speakerphone, please. >> hold on. you're off the spoeakerphone. >> what's the matter with you? i thought we were having a private conversation. i didn't know anybody else was in your car. >> i think with "curb" larry gets to be the full completion of himself. >> it was...
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scare the american people david as always thanks for your time today good to be with you thank you larry in july of this year brett kavanaugh was nominated by donald trump to replace retiring supreme court justice anthony kennedy there has been a push by democratic lawmakers of many progressive groups to block kevin those confirmation with many stating that his placement on the high court would put a woman's right to choose in jeopardy once the group operates under the banner rise up for oh they're planning a series of marches that events with speakers like senator elizabeth warren cecile richards and actress alyssa milano lauren duke is one of the leaders of the movement she is a journalist and columnist and she joins us from denver. what do you is what are you asking people to do this rising up movement or. hi larry thank you so much for having me we are fighting against the attack on reproductive rights through that this is justice and what he will mean in terms of not just the question of overturning roe but gutting it however given the news of the past twenty four hours i feel that
scare the american people david as always thanks for your time today good to be with you thank you larry in july of this year brett kavanaugh was nominated by donald trump to replace retiring supreme court justice anthony kennedy there has been a push by democratic lawmakers of many progressive groups to block kevin those confirmation with many stating that his placement on the high court would put a woman's right to choose in jeopardy once the group operates under the banner rise up for oh...
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larry kudlow says the president will not back off china.nd china stepping in to support its currency, closing in on a record weekly losing streak. we begin with the big issue, another solid jobs report. >> this truly is solid as a rock. >> you had a good jobs report today. >> the big surprise this year is that the amount of jobs added per month on average is accelerating. the whole theme over the past few years was as you get later in the cycle, that job growth will go down towards 100,000. and it has jumped from last year. that is the big surprise this year. >> we are eventually going to have to see a ratcheting down of job growth to around 100,000, 125,000 a month given our demographics and what we are doing with the immigration policy, given aging of the workforce. >> we are continuing to see folks pulled from the sideline. if you look at the underemployment rate, it has dipped down to 7.5% but there is still some slack. >> at some point, we will start to downshift to 120,000 jobs. you are just running out of available labor force. >> th
larry kudlow says the president will not back off china.nd china stepping in to support its currency, closing in on a record weekly losing streak. we begin with the big issue, another solid jobs report. >> this truly is solid as a rock. >> you had a good jobs report today. >> the big surprise this year is that the amount of jobs added per month on average is accelerating. the whole theme over the past few years was as you get later in the cycle, that job growth will go down...
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great to see you, larry. >> appreciate it, stu.tuart: you are holding canada's feet to the fire when the foreign minister arrives today. hard-line trump on full display, correct? >> well realistic trump. i mean, he would, on that point he would love to make a deal with canada, a good deal. a good deal in the interests of the american economy, the american workforce, american farmers and presumably as we, as we did in mexico a deal that works for both sides, a pro-growth deal, a free trade deal, a get down your tariffs deal, all of which the president believes. so i think he is quite sincere. but -- stuart: larry, do you have an offer ready to go to canada's foreign minister today? >> i don't want to go into that. bob lighthizer is our lead negotiator. he did a fabulous job with mexico in my judgment along with jared kushner. i believe they snatched victory from the jaws of defeat several times. so no, i'm not going to get into specifics. i will leave that to ambassador lighthizer but my point is this, the president wants to make a
great to see you, larry. >> appreciate it, stu.tuart: you are holding canada's feet to the fire when the foreign minister arrives today. hard-line trump on full display, correct? >> well realistic trump. i mean, he would, on that point he would love to make a deal with canada, a good deal. a good deal in the interests of the american economy, the american workforce, american farmers and presumably as we, as we did in mexico a deal that works for both sides, a pro-growth deal, a free...
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[laughter] larry: i am young, he was not so young.hter] larry: he lived with physical limitations brought on by war, i'm a professional athlete. he ran for president, i run out of bounds. [laughter] larry: he was the epitome of toughness, and i do everything i can to avoid contact. [laughter] larry: i have flowing locks, and well, he did not. [laughter] larry: how does this unlikely pair become friends? i have asked myself the same question. but you know the answer, that's just who he is. over the several years i had the privilege of spending time with senator mccain. sometimes it was a visit for our practices, sometimes it was him texting me to say, you need to pick it up on sunday. [laughter] larry: i'm thankful that through these moments, and the opportunities we had to share our lives, and more importantly our stories. while from very different worlds, we developed a meaningful friendship. this highlights the rare and special qualities of senator mccain that i came to deeply admire. he did not judge individuals based on the color
[laughter] larry: i am young, he was not so young.hter] larry: he lived with physical limitations brought on by war, i'm a professional athlete. he ran for president, i run out of bounds. [laughter] larry: he was the epitome of toughness, and i do everything i can to avoid contact. [laughter] larry: i have flowing locks, and well, he did not. [laughter] larry: how does this unlikely pair become friends? i have asked myself the same question. but you know the answer, that's just who he is. over...
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it's great to see you, thank you very much. >> larry kudlow.rade tomorrow morning on squawk box when steve mnuchin will join us at 8:00 a.m. eastern time >>> jet blue taking a big step that could have some customers seeing red those details next where satellites feed infrared images of his land into a system built with ai. he uses watson to analyze his data with millions of weather forecasts from the cloud, and iot sensors down here, for precise monitoring of irrigation. it's a smart way to help increase yields, all before the rest of us get out of bed. everything was so fresh in the beginning... but that plug quickly faded. luckily there's new febreze plug. it cleans away odors and freshens for 1200 hours. breathe happy with new febreze plug. it's pretty amazing out there. the world is full of more possibilities than ever before. and american express has your back every step of the way- whether it's the comfort of knowing help is just a call away with global assist. or getting financing to fund your business. no one has your back like american
it's great to see you, thank you very much. >> larry kudlow.rade tomorrow morning on squawk box when steve mnuchin will join us at 8:00 a.m. eastern time >>> jet blue taking a big step that could have some customers seeing red those details next where satellites feed infrared images of his land into a system built with ai. he uses watson to analyze his data with millions of weather forecasts from the cloud, and iot sensors down here, for precise monitoring of irrigation. it's a...
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larry coker says the president will not back off china.up, closing in on a record weekly losing streak. we begin with the big issue, another solid jobs report. truly is solid as a rock. >>
larry coker says the president will not back off china.up, closing in on a record weekly losing streak. we begin with the big issue, another solid jobs report. truly is solid as a rock. >>
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larry holtfrerich/reptile breeder: "her family will be missing her."he air alert. i'm live with the details. next. just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape... no messy lines, no paint bleed. for sharp lines every time, frog it! ( marty ) here is a live look at the embarcadero. ( marty ) here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave)warm conditions will persist inland today, although temperatures are expected to be slightly cooler than yesterday. an upper level trough will move into northern california by tonight and bring cooler temperatures to our entire region during the first half of the work week. slight warming is then expected late in the week. in the east bay, where berkeley police are investigating a triple shooting. it happene
larry holtfrerich/reptile breeder: "her family will be missing her."he air alert. i'm live with the details. next. just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape... no...
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jonathan: i spoke to larry earlier today. he was quite clear that he thinks the science suggest china is a lousy investment. >> they think is going to help offset the u.s. effort to get rid of their trading. ise of the currency fall, it just money leaving china. it has allowed the investment. if that continues, that will really damage the chinese economy. >> what do you think of that? >> i think he needs to keep along that line of rhetoric. you have to stick with it. china is in a difficult spot. they have a lot more to lose than we do. us in getting up on them i think it can get worse. view andand larry's the way he is communicating it. in the end, they do want trade barriers reduced everywhere and increased trade everywhere. it comes down to this rhetoric, it will sound tougher and tougher. trump escalates everything. he wants focus on issues. it makes me think of a politician that, what would they do if they were not concerned about getting reelected. it catches investors off guard. they don't expect this hard talk or larr
jonathan: i spoke to larry earlier today. he was quite clear that he thinks the science suggest china is a lousy investment. >> they think is going to help offset the u.s. effort to get rid of their trading. ise of the currency fall, it just money leaving china. it has allowed the investment. if that continues, that will really damage the chinese economy. >> what do you think of that? >> i think he needs to keep along that line of rhetoric. you have to stick with it. china is...
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larry, kristen? >> yee ogio, i know you're clos to -- crazy you didn't -- had a brush fire break out. is there any sense about exactly when they expect hurricane lane to reach maui, or at least the stronger effects with heavy rains? >> reporter: you know, it still hasn't made that westerly turn. and so, larry, the people are looking at this and saying wait a minute this thing is moving at 2 miles per hour. that's what's worrying them. as you know, these grounds get very, very saturated. that's exactly what leads to the extreme flooding. but you mentioned that wildfire. well, it just turns out that ironically all of this rain that could cause the flooding is also the rain that could also put that fire out. it's really one of these complicated situations here on maui. >> that would be one of the benefits of the rain coming to take care of the fire. gio, thanks and be safe. >> the stalling leads to more rain being dumped. let's head to sandhya patel with the latest on the storm. >>> this storm is extrem
larry, kristen? >> yee ogio, i know you're clos to -- crazy you didn't -- had a brush fire break out. is there any sense about exactly when they expect hurricane lane to reach maui, or at least the stronger effects with heavy rains? >> reporter: you know, it still hasn't made that westerly turn. and so, larry, the people are looking at this and saying wait a minute this thing is moving at 2 miles per hour. that's what's worrying them. as you know, these grounds get very, very...
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>> larry is pretty off-the-cuff. i will say that whole boom thing, i mean he told you guys that exact language, right >> maybe he was just practicing. >> there might be some talking points larry kudlow also mentioning of course the progress with china on trade one of the news of the market rally after news of beijing planning to send a delegation here to washington kayla, maybe you can tell us how much of that is scripted >> i'll get to that, but we have been on the phones all day with sources about that china talks here's what we know. we know they're going to take place next wednesday and thursday, siting the 31st tariff deadlines put in place meeting with treasury under the secretary david malpaz and others we know the talks came under the invitation of the united states. and in advance of those talks treasury is expected to make changes to its list of demands for china which didn't go over so well when the delegation wept to beijing in early may. today larry kudlow suggested that recent deterioration in the chine
>> larry is pretty off-the-cuff. i will say that whole boom thing, i mean he told you guys that exact language, right >> maybe he was just practicing. >> there might be some talking points larry kudlow also mentioning of course the progress with china on trade one of the news of the market rally after news of beijing planning to send a delegation here to washington kayla, maybe you can tell us how much of that is scripted >> i'll get to that, but we have been on the...
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larry and ama?hd o d now many people are saying that californians need to do more to help with fire prevention. >> chris nguyen in san jose w that story. >> reporter: these students in the college of engineering are getting a crash course on vehicle maintenance. it's a timely lesson. >> this is a combustion engine. you need to maintain it fairly well. >> reporter: the other week professor fred berez was driving south down interstate 280 when sparks started flying from his engine. likely related to a nest created by a rat. ehengineest is nothitt g into 'soing t >>iforniowxtdee a thi ferng you vehic isimportant. you have to water and maintain the oil in the engine, maintain the transmission. you have to maintain. >> cal fire says the deadly car fire was ignited by vehicle malfunction last week. dry conditions have made california prime for wildfires. >> the poorly maintained cause sparks. >> some good reminders. in san jose, chris nguyen, abc 7 news. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with sp
larry and ama?hd o d now many people are saying that californians need to do more to help with fire prevention. >> chris nguyen in san jose w that story. >> reporter: these students in the college of engineering are getting a crash course on vehicle maintenance. it's a timely lesson. >> this is a combustion engine. you need to maintain it fairly well. >> reporter: the other week professor fred berez was driving south down interstate 280 when sparks started flying from...
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larry parr just mentioned that some have been there for sixteen years i think one of the biggest topics of conversation among our community when we told them are doing this is what is the treatment like now because of course when you think of guantanamo a lot of people think of torture and i want to read you two tweets here says the conditions are in many ways harsher than those reserved for the most dangerous convicted criminals in the u.s. windowless cells no opportunity for human interaction and another person who is actually a lawyer out us says the u.n. human rights reiterated in january that torture abounds and detainees should be released for treatment torture is that something that is still going on here and on and on fortunately it is and i think the real problem is that nobody's paying attention to it anymore we first heard the stories of torture back during the bush administration everybody was outraged in the u.s. and around the world but it's sort of fallen off the radar there's only forty prisoners left as opposed to like eight hundred we had almost eight hundred at one ti
larry parr just mentioned that some have been there for sixteen years i think one of the biggest topics of conversation among our community when we told them are doing this is what is the treatment like now because of course when you think of guantanamo a lot of people think of torture and i want to read you two tweets here says the conditions are in many ways harsher than those reserved for the most dangerous convicted criminals in the u.s. windowless cells no opportunity for human interaction...
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talk about the actual egging that was done against the trump supporters in san jose which by the way larry the ninth circuit just ruled in their favor in favor of the trump supporters the attorney in that case just so happens to be a client of mine and look for the ninth circuit to actually rule against liberals and against government and in favor of trump supporters shows you how vitriolic and how hateful and how violent this really is that was that protest last year in san jose where trump supporters were egged in the face beaten up and chased off the premises while the police in san diego did nothing to stop these people from being bloodied and beaten up so my responsibility lies on both sides here if i may it's a large just quickly i remember that scene i condemned it as being wrong at the time i would defy eugen to name one democrat who stood up and defended those people name one jerry brown ben super closely bernie sanders elizabeth warren name one and yet donald trump defends an egg so on the violence at his rallies he didn't condemn any what happened last night he didn't condemn th
talk about the actual egging that was done against the trump supporters in san jose which by the way larry the ninth circuit just ruled in their favor in favor of the trump supporters the attorney in that case just so happens to be a client of mine and look for the ninth circuit to actually rule against liberals and against government and in favor of trump supporters shows you how vitriolic and how hateful and how violent this really is that was that protest last year in san jose where trump...