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where was larry mcnabney? he was known to be a heavy drinker and had gone on bernie sanders before, but according to coworkers, this time seemed different. fearing the worst, a secretary at his firm contacted the sheriff's office. detectives were now eager to talk to his much younger wife, elisa, but oddly, she had disappeared, too. and when investigators started digging into her past, they quickly uncovered that elisa mcnabney didn't really exist. here, again, is keith morrison. >> by the dawn of 2002 while the rest of us were getting used to a post-9/11 new normal, it seemed pretty clear something very abnormal must have happened to that personal injury attorney, larry mcnabney. nobody had seen him in five months. he had never been on a bender for this long. now his wife, elisa, was missing too. by this time ginger had dropped off her note at the sheriff's office and detectives were poking around in the abandoned remains of larry's law practice, talking to employees like sarah dutra, the attractive 21-year-o
where was larry mcnabney? he was known to be a heavy drinker and had gone on bernie sanders before, but according to coworkers, this time seemed different. fearing the worst, a secretary at his firm contacted the sheriff's office. detectives were now eager to talk to his much younger wife, elisa, but oddly, she had disappeared, too. and when investigators started digging into her past, they quickly uncovered that elisa mcnabney didn't really exist. here, again, is keith morrison. >> by...
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we do need more detection equipment more border patrol agencies more at border crossings you know larry i was a border governor. illegal immigration has declined in the last few years yes some of these caravans are coming in but they are now applying for asylum so this statement that it's a parallel a national security emergency is not again these are women and children this is a sad chapter and it may be repeated again on february fifteenth when the deadline for a new shut down will come well that first of all is not needed and it will be challenge in the courts by the congress because an absence your bypassing the congress and i was a member of congress and one of the problems is that whenever you shift money or you appropriate money and we're talking about five point seven billion that the president wants to move you have to get approval from congress so i think eventually if he declares that national emergency which it is not it will be turned back by the courts even the supreme court oh i don't think he'll ever get the kind of wall that he wants he may get some more barriers some m
we do need more detection equipment more border patrol agencies more at border crossings you know larry i was a border governor. illegal immigration has declined in the last few years yes some of these caravans are coming in but they are now applying for asylum so this statement that it's a parallel a national security emergency is not again these are women and children this is a sad chapter and it may be repeated again on february fifteenth when the deadline for a new shut down will come well...
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politicking on larry king on tuesday america's top intelligence officials easy of whom was chosen for the job by president drummed publicly split with the president in their congressional testimony about the biggest threats to america's security it's important to remember that u.s. policy is often based on their assessments of our intelligence agencies donald from blasts of the intel cheeses naive extremely passive and wrong so he's not listening to them who's the president losing to for his information on global threats we studied there with old friend bill richardson former u.s. ambassador to the united nations former democratic governor of new mexico he also served as secretary of energy during the administration of bill clinton. instead of the new mexico well what do you make bill between the contradiction between the intel chiefs and the president. well this is unprecedented a president not listening to his own intelligence people the intelligence people or those that provides facts to policymakers like the president like the secretary of state department of defense cia it's incr
politicking on larry king on tuesday america's top intelligence officials easy of whom was chosen for the job by president drummed publicly split with the president in their congressional testimony about the biggest threats to america's security it's important to remember that u.s. policy is often based on their assessments of our intelligence agencies donald from blasts of the intel cheeses naive extremely passive and wrong so he's not listening to them who's the president losing to for his...
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can we go into negative figures larry yeah a minus minus ten. you know it's he it's really awful we all as americans and the voting public have to look at ourselves in the mirror he told us who he was you know i think that there was a a large percentage of the population that felt that that the weight of the office or the seat might change him because there is a gravitas to the seat. but you actually have to sit in the seat and realize it and unfortunately you know we we got what who we elected has succeeded in dismantling the obama record except for obamacare i mean it's the most troubling aspect of his presidency obviously someone i mean i'm someone who read rim harvard law school so i always look i'm going to school with him i went to school with with with number forty four yes and so i always look at the legal side and you know the most troubling aspect of the from presidency and the most trouble . legacy barring barring some completely unforseen catastrophe is going to be the judicial appointments the folks he's appointed are so. dangerous
can we go into negative figures larry yeah a minus minus ten. you know it's he it's really awful we all as americans and the voting public have to look at ourselves in the mirror he told us who he was you know i think that there was a a large percentage of the population that felt that that the weight of the office or the seat might change him because there is a gravitas to the seat. but you actually have to sit in the seat and realize it and unfortunately you know we we got what who we elected...
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come on larry used to be a republican. what i think you should be a republican that's what i was told i mean i don't know him personally but i don't think he's a i would not call him a liberal you are you don't think his i don't use the word liberal though larry i use were progressive and i don't think he's i don't think it's particularly a progressive but at the end the original regressive well it doesn't matter the point is is that if you. have not done something to redress. appearing in black face with someone in a case horrible it's it's in in the in the eighty's. it's it's atrocious and what folks don't realize and this is what i think people have to wrap their head around. those and it's not just a talking point it's not just oh you shouldn't have done it there's a list so much historical pain that. to me the honorable thing is to say i want to do something to redress that pain i'm actually going to take a sacrifice myself because i'm going to honor the folks that i shouldn't have done that i made a mistake and i'm g
come on larry used to be a republican. what i think you should be a republican that's what i was told i mean i don't know him personally but i don't think he's a i would not call him a liberal you are you don't think his i don't use the word liberal though larry i use were progressive and i don't think he's i don't think it's particularly a progressive but at the end the original regressive well it doesn't matter the point is is that if you. have not done something to redress. appearing in...
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larry i would say if there is one thing about donald trump that should concern even repub. akins it would be this rift with our intelligence community time after time after time for two years now while this president has been in office he has repeatedly either denied or just straight up a lie or made up facts about our security and our national security he did this with north korea when he says the threat of north korea is over our intelligence community a mediately comes back and says that is not the case he says isis is defeated our intelligence community a mediately comes back and says this is not the case regardless of this particular intelligence report this president has been doing this for two years this should be a major concern to the republican party because last i checked larry it's the republican party who is always boasting about how they are the party of law and order and security and national security and defeating terror well what do you think our security agencies do they protect us from terror and to have a president of the white house who denies everythin
larry i would say if there is one thing about donald trump that should concern even repub. akins it would be this rift with our intelligence community time after time after time for two years now while this president has been in office he has repeatedly either denied or just straight up a lie or made up facts about our security and our national security he did this with north korea when he says the threat of north korea is over our intelligence community a mediately comes back and says that is...
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larry: that is right, and thatn' ia why it w't happen.eople of virgoted overwhelmingly, really in landslide proportions, for democrats in 2017, and that was true for all three of them. that won't happen because it is contrary to the popular will and it would be seen as a kind of silent coup. the pele who instigated some of these charges are clearly connected to the republican party and some very conservative websites. g tot is just not go happen. they will find some way to stagger resignations, if ieven comes to resignation, so that a democrat will succeed to the governorship, a democrat who can stay there.tt kay: larry, i want to ask you about justin fairfax in a, secot first of all, thise issue of rd virginia and to what extent the accusations against the two democrats who eve been accused of blackening their faces, to whent is that representative of virginia's fairly recent racial past? larry: i think it is all too representative, to be blunt about it. i was bo in this state and grew up about a decade prior to the two democrs who are i
larry: that is right, and thatn' ia why it w't happen.eople of virgoted overwhelmingly, really in landslide proportions, for democrats in 2017, and that was true for all three of them. that won't happen because it is contrary to the popular will and it would be seen as a kind of silent coup. the pele who instigated some of these charges are clearly connected to the republican party and some very conservative websites. g tot is just not go happen. they will find some way to stagger resignations,...
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, larry, thank you so much. i want you to stick around. we're going to work out the audio. i apologize for not being able to hear you, i am glad the audience has been able to hear you. i can hear the control room. we have to work out a technical problem. we'll be back after this. new cardmembers earn at the end of their first year, automatically. whoo! i got my money! hard to contain yourself, isn't it? uh huh! let it go! whoo! get a dollar-for-dollar match at the end of your first year. only from discover. just as important as what you get out of it? our broccoli cheddar is made with aged melted cheddar, simmered broccoli, and no artificial flavors. enjoy 100% clean soup today. panera. food as it should be. so we improved everything. we used 50% fewer ingredients added one handed pumps and beat the top safety standards the new johnson's® choose gentle rex catches everything and so does jackson hewitt, like the biggest tax reform in decades at jackson hewitt we help lots of people like you. no one gets you a big
, larry, thank you so much. i want you to stick around. we're going to work out the audio. i apologize for not being able to hear you, i am glad the audience has been able to hear you. i can hear the control room. we have to work out a technical problem. we'll be back after this. new cardmembers earn at the end of their first year, automatically. whoo! i got my money! hard to contain yourself, isn't it? uh huh! let it go! whoo! get a dollar-for-dollar match at the end of your first year. only...
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well first of all larry it's always good to talk with you i thought the president did a good job last night in all of this the at tricks of the state of the union the memorable moments that people in both parties can appreciate or a young girl you know battling cancer world war two heroes people surviving auschwitz i mean it was a it was a great made for t.v. movie he even brought me to tears at one point but the substance of the state of the union he didn't give an inch on the war he still holding out the possibility of declaring a state of emergency over the so than border and he really stuck it to the democrats you know basically saying that any chance of bipartisan accords on any of the issues he raised including an hiv unissued event and big reducing drug prices that nothing can happen as long as there are these ridiculous partisan investigations going on so if you separate the. kind of the warm fuzzy moments of the evening from the hard jab so you've really got you know two different speeches and you really don't have a very different donald trump going forward not that i really
well first of all larry it's always good to talk with you i thought the president did a good job last night in all of this the at tricks of the state of the union the memorable moments that people in both parties can appreciate or a young girl you know battling cancer world war two heroes people surviving auschwitz i mean it was a it was a great made for t.v. movie he even brought me to tears at one point but the substance of the state of the union he didn't give an inch on the war he still...
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i hope not larry i think that would be a bad precedent i don't think this is the kind of thing worthy of a national emergency and i would echo i would agree with joe i think shutting it down again would would be about as wise as the new york knicks trade they just made with the dow i think that it would really not not not serve the president well it would be an error so i hope you didn't do that or do you really know how to hurt me man i'm a knicks fan as a killer. i could believe i did the trade but i i can't believe it whenever anybody shuts down the government i think it's a real political loser as you indicate agreed well i've joel what about the divide between president trump and intelligence officials on policy russia is north korea iran what do we make of that well again you know this i think the president what he sees his role as the be kind of the conduit for people who are tired of d.c. you know i think that they call it the deep state in the deep right wing of the republican party i think that he feels like this is the tip of the spear of the deep state is the intelligence
i hope not larry i think that would be a bad precedent i don't think this is the kind of thing worthy of a national emergency and i would echo i would agree with joe i think shutting it down again would would be about as wise as the new york knicks trade they just made with the dow i think that it would really not not not serve the president well it would be an error so i hope you didn't do that or do you really know how to hurt me man i'm a knicks fan as a killer. i could believe i did the...
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what is happening -- >> laura: larry -- >> policies are working. >> laura: but larry, they can't have happy boaters. i said this during the angle, they can't have happy voters in 2020. i need to convince voters and ignore the extra money in their pockets, ignore the opportunities and all of the competence and all of that, and ignore it all because racist and sexist around every corner because trump is into that. it is the victim apology grievance industry. that is what they are peddling but meanwhile, meanwhile you have people like poor old cory booker coming out today and says, well people just don't think this economy works for them. it only works for the upper income earners. is he not watching the news purposely? i don't even get that. >> larry: by the way, that is such an important point with respect to his misinformation. if you actually look inside the numbers, during the last two years when trump policies are in place, it is the blue-collar workers, it is the mainstream, mainline workers who are doing the best, okay? blue-collar employment is now running at the fastest pace si
what is happening -- >> laura: larry -- >> policies are working. >> laura: but larry, they can't have happy boaters. i said this during the angle, they can't have happy voters in 2020. i need to convince voters and ignore the extra money in their pockets, ignore the opportunities and all of the competence and all of that, and ignore it all because racist and sexist around every corner because trump is into that. it is the victim apology grievance industry. that is what they...
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they really are larry i think that's an excellent point i thought i heard brit hume making that comment over and over again last night that he can't remember more than ten points on the forty three or so state the units he's watched over the last four plus decades and i think it's because they too to the point that joe was making a lot of this is putting out your calling card as to what you want to accomplish and what you want to say to your base and there's very little of historical significance or deep policy resonance and a lot of the things the president is saying is a wish list that he's not going to be able to get through the congress or get through the the democratic leader of the house ms pelosi and so a lot of it is just basically posturing and and trying to position yourself to negotiate what you can accomplish and the verbiage itself just kind of falls through the cracks of history you don't have many moments with with f.d.r. talking about a day that will live in infamy or lincoln given the gettysburg address which is only about two hundred words it wasn't eighty two minutes
they really are larry i think that's an excellent point i thought i heard brit hume making that comment over and over again last night that he can't remember more than ten points on the forty three or so state the units he's watched over the last four plus decades and i think it's because they too to the point that joe was making a lot of this is putting out your calling card as to what you want to accomplish and what you want to say to your base and there's very little of historical...
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we have larry kudlow. >> i heard that.ur former colleague larry will join us. >> i'm looking right at you now and you're not even tweeting. >> i'm not i will not tweet when you are looking at me and talking about me or to me even >> that and the suit comments. >> you're still reeling from the suit comments. it needed to be burned >> go to trump in vietnam? >> no. economic momentum, you believe january, february, february ending now. >> yes. >> you think first quarter gdp is going to be a better number >> yeah. you're talking about what was weak this quarter, victoria's secret >> it has been mixed certainly on the consumer front it's been tough to get one positive tone. >> it absolutely is. you could go and look at best buy. but then i say wait a second that's fortnight cell phones were bad it's apple macy's was okay. >> better than we thought. >> but not good enough. >> right. >> there is this element of, well, there's lowe's but then there's home depot it is more split i go to my lowe's. it's different they have the stock
we have larry kudlow. >> i heard that.ur former colleague larry will join us. >> i'm looking right at you now and you're not even tweeting. >> i'm not i will not tweet when you are looking at me and talking about me or to me even >> that and the suit comments. >> you're still reeling from the suit comments. it needed to be burned >> go to trump in vietnam? >> no. economic momentum, you believe january, february, february ending now. >> yes....
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clearly, larry, sr. has taught you well in terms of being a fierce, tough negotiator in representing workers in the city and county of san francisco. ladies and gentlemen, larry mazzola, jr. [applause] >> thank you, miss mayor. so i'm not sure how many of you know this, but this started 2.5 years ago with a process, and it started with a phone call. phil ginsburg and mohamed nuru called me 2.5 years ago and said we want a citywide project labor agreement. can you get this done? i said i don't know, guys. it'll be a tough task, but i'll try, and here we are. like ahsha says, p.l.a.s are -- are great for workers. they're going to be great for the workers of this city, union and nonunion alike. a lot of people don't understand what p.l.a.s do and what they are. and i wrote down a few things. they provide for workers in the communities. they provide uniform wages, benefits, hours and working conditions. they bar unions from striking, so it's like a peace agreement. they provide contractors reliable and unint
clearly, larry, sr. has taught you well in terms of being a fierce, tough negotiator in representing workers in the city and county of san francisco. ladies and gentlemen, larry mazzola, jr. [applause] >> thank you, miss mayor. so i'm not sure how many of you know this, but this started 2.5 years ago with a process, and it started with a phone call. phil ginsburg and mohamed nuru called me 2.5 years ago and said we want a citywide project labor agreement. can you get this done? i said i...
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>> no. >> what about you, larry?> you could shoot real high on this one, just from the fact of how much historical value it has. >> and when the meisters get the appraisal, they'll have some thinking to do. that's next. what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website -- strangeinheritance.com. ♪music and (bus sndfx) ♪what you want, baby i got ♪what you need, you know i got it♪ ♪all i'm askin' is for a little respect♪ excuse me ma'am, would you like to have my seat? ♪r-e-s-p-e-c-t ♪find out what it means to me♪ ♪r-e-s-p-e-c-t ♪take care. tcb, oh ♪(sock it to me, sock it to me, sock it to me, sock it to me)♪ ♪a little respect "strange inheritance." >> by the fall of 2014 in boston, mike meister, and his brother-in-law, larry forrest, have determined that a piece of wood called a plinth, handed down through several generations in the meister family, really is from the white house, and very rare indeed. but is it valuable? they take it to an appraiser. you're smiling.
>> no. >> what about you, larry?> you could shoot real high on this one, just from the fact of how much historical value it has. >> and when the meisters get the appraisal, they'll have some thinking to do. that's next. what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website -- strangeinheritance.com. ♪music and (bus sndfx) ♪what you want, baby i got ♪what you need, you know i got it♪ ♪all i'm askin' is for a...
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larry is right. you heard it here. of our viewers look forward to your performance every friday on morning on the show and you bring with us stocks, you explain why you like them and why you think they are going to go up. first have you been, verizon. tell me about it. why do you like it? >> you know i like verizon because of the fact that they are consistent dividend grower but the reason they're consistent dividend grower because they are very well-run company that isn't chasing all these different peripheral business lines that are indebting them and are threatening their dividend, like their biggest competitor at&t which we sold last year. verizon will be the 5g leader. they have a very low beta. look how defensively they held up during the fourth quarter volatility. now we're getting paid 4 1/2% as they continue to perform. we're up about 15% since we replaced at&t with verizon six months ago. stuart: all right, next one is glaxosmithkline. why do you like it? >> again, glaxo is also up about 14% last year, and gl
larry is right. you heard it here. of our viewers look forward to your performance every friday on morning on the show and you bring with us stocks, you explain why you like them and why you think they are going to go up. first have you been, verizon. tell me about it. why do you like it? >> you know i like verizon because of the fact that they are consistent dividend grower but the reason they're consistent dividend grower because they are very well-run company that isn't chasing all...
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i put it to you, larry.ve any tools left in their central bank box to fix what is a growing problem. they're in trouble. >> well, yeah, the numbers are very disappointing. i don't know if it's all in recession but i think their growth is probably hovering around 1%. i agree with your major point. money printing, money printing is not the solution. we should have learned that. we should have learned it 40 years ago but we are always learning it. in the last ten years, we see money printing -- here's what matters. here's what matters. the levers that drive economic growth are tax levers and regulatory levers, incentives to work, invest, save, take risks, take a rip at the ball because we will not punish success, so i wish my european friends and we talk to them every day because we are trying to work through some important trade deals, they really ought to take a look at their whole tax structure, stu. i don't see articles about this in the paper. they should be dropping their corporate tax rate but they have
i put it to you, larry.ve any tools left in their central bank box to fix what is a growing problem. they're in trouble. >> well, yeah, the numbers are very disappointing. i don't know if it's all in recession but i think their growth is probably hovering around 1%. i agree with your major point. money printing, money printing is not the solution. we should have learned that. we should have learned it 40 years ago but we are always learning it. in the last ten years, we see money printing...
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larry: 18? a team? jon: the rams or the patriots? larry: i am a new york giants pam. jon: -- fan. great to catch up with you. equity shaping up, stronger here. the bond market, tremendous payrolls report, climbing higher by four basis points. from new york, for our audience worldwide, this was the countdown to the open. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ 10:15 in new york. i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. welcome to bloomberg markets. vonnie: we are getting more high-frequency data off the schedule given the recent shutdown. rebounding.uring paid, softer,ices moving below the 15 mark there. michelin sentiment rebounding. 91.2.e in at that is not to say that everything improved. current conditions were soft as were michigan expectations. this comes off the back of the jobs data which is strong but based on fewer respondents. and of course, the wage data not as strong. let's take a look at how markets have been reacting. 1/3 of 1%. up down, a surprise out of india, new regulations could curb growth. we'll be speaking about those stories in a bit. guy: european equities go s
larry: 18? a team? jon: the rams or the patriots? larry: i am a new york giants pam. jon: -- fan. great to catch up with you. equity shaping up, stronger here. the bond market, tremendous payrolls report, climbing higher by four basis points. from new york, for our audience worldwide, this was the countdown to the open. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ 10:15 in new york. i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. welcome to bloomberg markets. vonnie: we are getting more high-frequency data...
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chris gordon spoke with maryland governor, larry hogan, and joins us with details. >> reporter: this could add fuel to the fire. in my interviewtoday, governor hogan attacked president trump's reelection campaign, calling its tactics something you'd expect in north korea. maryland governor larry hogan says he is aware of all the speculation that he's considerg running for president. he's a popular republican and a consistent critic of president trump. here at the national governor's association winter meeting in washington, hogan is criticizing the trump reelection campaign. he says it'sreuring the republican national committee to shield president trump from primaryal ngers. >> it just didn't seem like the right thing to do, to be saying we're going to shutown all debate. we may eliminate primaries, and we're going tth do eveg we can to skew the process. it sounds like something you would hear about in north korea rather than the united states of america. >> and i will be faithful -- >> reporter:ogan was the first republican governor since the 1950s to be re-electe in maryland, a hea
chris gordon spoke with maryland governor, larry hogan, and joins us with details. >> reporter: this could add fuel to the fire. in my interviewtoday, governor hogan attacked president trump's reelection campaign, calling its tactics something you'd expect in north korea. maryland governor larry hogan says he is aware of all the speculation that he's considerg running for president. he's a popular republican and a consistent critic of president trump. here at the national governor's...
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i like the two larries i like larry bossy and laurry culp. >> thank you, jim. his testimony. there he is. guards with him. "squawk box" returns in a moment who says our bank isn't tech enough? everyone, look at your phones. the design thinking, the digital engineering, security, blockchain, and we will be first to market! yes. when we do we launch? unfortunately, in 2 or 3, hours. why the delay? cognizant is helping banks use digital technologies at scale to advance speed to market. onmillionth order.r. ♪ there goes our first big order. ♪ 44, 45, 46... how many of these did they order? ooh, that's hot. ♪ you know, we could sell these. nah. ♪ we don't bake. ♪ opportunity. what we deliver by delivering. whai tell clients, etfs can follow an index, but which ones target your goals? it's not about quantity. it's about quality. no trendy stuff. i want etfs backed by research. is it built for the long-term? my reputation depends on it. flexshares etfs are designed and managed around investor objectives. so you can advise with confidence. before investing, consider th
i like the two larries i like larry bossy and laurry culp. >> thank you, jim. his testimony. there he is. guards with him. "squawk box" returns in a moment who says our bank isn't tech enough? everyone, look at your phones. the design thinking, the digital engineering, security, blockchain, and we will be first to market! yes. when we do we launch? unfortunately, in 2 or 3, hours. why the delay? cognizant is helping banks use digital technologies at scale to advance speed to...
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so larry is the owner. and they have been rushing to fill those orders because people have been streaming in, coming and going and we're doing this until 7:00 a.m. we still have time for people to come in. we have customers waiting. we have customersg. waitin nate allen here, thank you for your service in the army. now, what do you say about the calories in all that with this? >> i work out to eat these donuts. >> what are you waiting on? >> a dozen donuts. >> a dozen donuts. >> alld assor flavor. >> yes, yes. definitely. the bacon, the toffee dot, the french toast donut, some favorites. >> all right. larry is the owner. we have customers coming in the door as we speak. he is the owner and you've been doing thisll morning with us. what do you say about this whole random act of kindness, giving back in thi >> it's great. it's great to see people come in and get surprised when they get to the counter and get a free donutnd free coffee and weren't expecting it. they were expecting to come in and just pick up t
so larry is the owner. and they have been rushing to fill those orders because people have been streaming in, coming and going and we're doing this until 7:00 a.m. we still have time for people to come in. we have customers waiting. we have customersg. waitin nate allen here, thank you for your service in the army. now, what do you say about the calories in all that with this? >> i work out to eat these donuts. >> what are you waiting on? >> a dozen donuts. >> a dozen...
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please welcome to stage larry kudlow. >> [ applause ] >> exactly right. hi everybody, thanks very much, it is quite true, i know i don't really look it, but my wife and ken were from montana, whitefish, my marriage license, , we don't want anything, i want to take a few moments if you will, and walk-through and outline president trump's trade policy thinking. then of course i want to mention the usmca, which we will discuss, and i won't talk china at the beginning, but any questions you have on china, i would be happy to try to answer. as the negotiations continue. >>> let me begin with this thought, the presidents view on trade, free, fair and reciprocal. free, fair and reciprocal. many of his critics, some including my conservative friends, have argued that he is a protectionist, i don't believe that to be the case, it is true i am the free trader in the building, but he and i have had long talks with this, i will call it free-trade and reciprocal, let me put this to you, just before the g7 last spring, and canada, which i collaborated with, with presid
please welcome to stage larry kudlow. >> [ applause ] >> exactly right. hi everybody, thanks very much, it is quite true, i know i don't really look it, but my wife and ken were from montana, whitefish, my marriage license, , we don't want anything, i want to take a few moments if you will, and walk-through and outline president trump's trade policy thinking. then of course i want to mention the usmca, which we will discuss, and i won't talk china at the beginning, but any questions...
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live in charlotte, abc 7 sports, larry beil. >> mindi bach? >> it is always fun to talk to klay thompson even though he does not like to talk to us. >>> he spins and takes 21 cars with him. look at this, unbelievable. another caution another red. this race went into overtime.ti. denney hem ly denney hamlin able to hold on and kyle busch, his second daytona victory in his career and a sweep for team joe gibbs, very good for him right now, he lost his son a while ago. started the season on a positive note. >> mindi. >>> the lego movie faces a real battle. see if this popular toy will be taken out. do you think this is fun for me? you think i'm having fun? [man on other line] it certainly wasn't much fun to..... do you have eyes on the target? is it her? [man on other line] i can't tell from this photos... ...i need better shots. thank you for flying turkish airlines. taxi! you waiting for >>> tonight at 11:00, president obama is rolling into town this week. we'll take a look at his plan in oakland, kicking off with day of service tomorrow. >>> a
live in charlotte, abc 7 sports, larry beil. >> mindi bach? >> it is always fun to talk to klay thompson even though he does not like to talk to us. >>> he spins and takes 21 cars with him. look at this, unbelievable. another caution another red. this race went into overtime.ti. denney hem ly denney hamlin able to hold on and kyle busch, his second daytona victory in his career and a sweep for team joe gibbs, very good for him right now, he lost his son a while ago. started...
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live in charlotte, larry beil, abc7 sports. >> thank larry.ell, we obviously had a technical difficulty with that kevin durant clip. we will hopefully get that to you later. >>> the cardinal put a home loss to oregon further behind them with a winning weekend in los angeles. the cardinal beat ucla yesterday. they completed the southern cal sweep today. trailing by eight in the fourth quarter, stanford hit three threes in a low. smith had the first two. hall added the third. the cardinal up one. 30 seconds to go. moore misses a layup. gets her own rebound, puts it in, and picks up the foul. game tied at 67-67. nine seconds left, smith banks it in off the glass and in for the win. team high 23 points and 12 rebounds. stanford witnesses by two. they are 21-4 on the year. >>> the daytona 500 means nascar's season is underway. nine laps to go, menard gets into the back of dibenedetto. 21 cars go with him. a massive fiery wreck. red plastic bag for 25 minutes. a second red flag was after that. this race was determined in overtime. hamlin held off bu
live in charlotte, larry beil, abc7 sports. >> thank larry.ell, we obviously had a technical difficulty with that kevin durant clip. we will hopefully get that to you later. >>> the cardinal put a home loss to oregon further behind them with a winning weekend in los angeles. the cardinal beat ucla yesterday. they completed the southern cal sweep today. trailing by eight in the fourth quarter, stanford hit three threes in a low. smith had the first two. hall added the third. the...
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larry kudlow saying u.s.a historic deal. >> in north korea says hanoi was constructive but warns president trump he may have lost any chance of a landmark deal.
larry kudlow saying u.s.a historic deal. >> in north korea says hanoi was constructive but warns president trump he may have lost any chance of a landmark deal.
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ink larry is great. larry is a very proven ceo and is a highgu integrity >> and you say in your note, ge, good is the new great. but to a certain extt that really rings true because the company still has a couple of oblems, do they not? is larry culp the guy to solve that? >> three monthsago it was a $6 stock. at that point we were talking about pential bankruptcy. going out and having to issue equity, all kinds of really bad rumors out there. what larry did today, he came out and calmene ever nerves and said we have the balance sheet under control. we're starting to generate cash. we're starting to turn thi around. quite frankly, they didn't have to sell anything at a big loss. land thebilities that they had already booked, like long-term care insurance, didn't get sizedup. overall i thought today was a great day for ge. it was one goodday. we've had some bad days. >> they still have to right size capital and figure out that puzzle. now they're talking about selling a bigger piece of ge health care in a
ink larry is great. larry is a very proven ceo and is a highgu integrity >> and you say in your note, ge, good is the new great. but to a certain extt that really rings true because the company still has a couple of oblems, do they not? is larry culp the guy to solve that? >> three monthsago it was a $6 stock. at that point we were talking about pential bankruptcy. going out and having to issue equity, all kinds of really bad rumors out there. what larry did today, he came out and...
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once larry kudlow talked to start varney, everything broke loose. oil prices started to follow the market down. stocks are important for oil traders. if we get talks down, demand for oil could be very, very strong. probably we'll have not enough oil demand. if it falls apart, it is anybody's guess. a lot of volatility. we'll be watching it close. melissa: great report as always, phil. thanks for that. connell: sounds like phil was trying to blame stuart varney and larry kudlow for the world's problems. melissa: it seems fair, today anyway. tomorrow could be a totally different story. connell: tomorrow could be opposite, give them credit. >>> tracking you without your permission. there is a new report revealing many popular iphone apps are recording your screen without your knowledge you believe this? melissa: what? i actually do. connell: no way to tell when it is happening. >> president trump denouncing the actions of house intel chairman adam schiff opening an investigation into the commander-in-chief. we're bringing the latest comments from the w
once larry kudlow talked to start varney, everything broke loose. oil prices started to follow the market down. stocks are important for oil traders. if we get talks down, demand for oil could be very, very strong. probably we'll have not enough oil demand. if it falls apart, it is anybody's guess. a lot of volatility. we'll be watching it close. melissa: great report as always, phil. thanks for that. connell: sounds like phil was trying to blame stuart varney and larry kudlow for the world's...
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larry hogan talking a lot lately. is it a sign that he may be gearing up to give the president a serious challenge in 2020? we'll look at that in just a moment. but we start with this. washington, a waiting game that is in full swing today with all eyes on special counsel robert mueller. mueller could issue that report on the russia investigation to attorney general william barr, literally any moment now. "the washington post" laid out some smart key questions that lie ahead. will the public ever see the report? what will the report say about president trump? will there be more high level indictments? could it outline as the star report did back in the 90s, could it outline impeachable offenses? and what will congress do? the investigation on the mind of president trump this morning, apparently, as he took to twitter, writing highly respected senator richard burr, head of senate intelligence, said after interviewing over 200 wngss and studying over 2 million pages of documents, we have found no collusion between the t
larry hogan talking a lot lately. is it a sign that he may be gearing up to give the president a serious challenge in 2020? we'll look at that in just a moment. but we start with this. washington, a waiting game that is in full swing today with all eyes on special counsel robert mueller. mueller could issue that report on the russia investigation to attorney general william barr, literally any moment now. "the washington post" laid out some smart key questions that lie ahead. will the...
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were you encouraged by larry kudlow's comments on "squawk on the street" earlier?i think a deal with china could be beneficial. i think international growth because i think larry was generally correct in that u.s. growth has been better than a lot of parts of the rest of the developed world so if we get a little more of a tail wind internationally i think that helps. i thought larry was a little overly optimistic on the china talks and i think he tried to gloss over the differences that ambassador lighthizer highlighted yesterday in his testimony. i still think there's a big problem with the china talks and i don't think the administration is as close to a deal as larry suggested, but getting a deal on tariffs and goods is certainly a positive in 2019 in economic terms. >> brian gardner, what does it mean for markets i asked that because we've had so many people on that said they think a certain amount of good news or near term deal or beginnings of a deal is priced in here. >> i think it is pretty good for the markets. i think in some respects the trump administra
were you encouraged by larry kudlow's comments on "squawk on the street" earlier?i think a deal with china could be beneficial. i think international growth because i think larry was generally correct in that u.s. growth has been better than a lot of parts of the rest of the developed world so if we get a little more of a tail wind internationally i think that helps. i thought larry was a little overly optimistic on the china talks and i think he tried to gloss over the differences...
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larry kudlow was trying to clarify that. he did say that the president says he does expect to meet with xi xinping on trade. when and where is totally up in the air. doesn't depend on meetings this week. wouldn't want to say one way or the other. at some point, this is coming from kudlow in this gaggle, the two presidents will meet. that is off in the distance. still at the moment. whatever that means, it is not imminent. we'll have more after this. have such a great trip. yeah, have fun! thanks to you, we will. aw, stop. this is why voya helps reach today's goals... all while helping you to and through retirement. um, you guys are just going for a week, right? yeah! that's right. can you help with these? oh... um, we're more of the plan, invest and protect kind of help... sorry, little paws, so. but have fun! send a postcard! voya. helping you to and through retirement. state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the lexus nx, experience the crossover in its most visionary form. experience amazing at your lexus dealer.
larry kudlow was trying to clarify that. he did say that the president says he does expect to meet with xi xinping on trade. when and where is totally up in the air. doesn't depend on meetings this week. wouldn't want to say one way or the other. at some point, this is coming from kudlow in this gaggle, the two presidents will meet. that is off in the distance. still at the moment. whatever that means, it is not imminent. we'll have more after this. have such a great trip. yeah, have fun!...
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why republican governor larry hogan says the president is weak heading into 2020. could hogan be the one to give the president a challenge from inside his own party? >>> bernie's big bucks. a record $6 million already been raised for bernie sanders' campaign since announcing that run outraising all his democratic opponents. how that will shape the race for 2020 in a very crowded democratic field. >>> we startdisclo disclosers. from the report, the president may have called on his acting attorney general mark whittaker to interfere with the investigation of his former attorney, michael cohen. house speaker paul ryan may have inadvertently shaped the white house messaging on the ousting of mike flynn. and that the president has publicly attacked the russia investigation more than 1,100 times. is there a pattern of behavior from president trump that may expose him to legal action? the presidential reaction on twitter, "the new york times" reporting is false. they are a true enemy of the people. all caps. exclamation point. tom winter is with me, hans nickels is at the
why republican governor larry hogan says the president is weak heading into 2020. could hogan be the one to give the president a challenge from inside his own party? >>> bernie's big bucks. a record $6 million already been raised for bernie sanders' campaign since announcing that run outraising all his democratic opponents. how that will shape the race for 2020 in a very crowded democratic field. >>> we startdisclo disclosers. from the report, the president may have called on...
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that has probably come to an end eric: he waits in the wings, larry, professor of virginia, larry, thank you for your insight on this controversial issue today. >> thank you. arthel: joining us with his reaction, former attorney general of virginia and republican nominee for governor of virginia in 2013. good to have you with us, sir, if you would bear with me first because i want to clarify that maga hats are not racist. what i said was that the president should denounce people in hate crimes while wearing maga hat that is misrepresent him, so that's what i want to clarify, thank you, sir, for allowing me to do that. i mean, yeah, people -- everybody's emotions are on high. governor northam, can he survive this, the virginia black caucus amplifying for him to step down. >> right. and from people not from virginia you should realize what is going on, tuesday is crossover, all the bills have to get from the house to the senate and vice versa and tomorrow is one one of the biggest budget days of the entire year when committees come out and the governor is right in the middle of that and he
that has probably come to an end eric: he waits in the wings, larry, professor of virginia, larry, thank you for your insight on this controversial issue today. >> thank you. arthel: joining us with his reaction, former attorney general of virginia and republican nominee for governor of virginia in 2013. good to have you with us, sir, if you would bear with me first because i want to clarify that maga hats are not racist. what i said was that the president should denounce people in hate...
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guy: larry schober joins us now from the cme., how correlated is the oil price through the trade narrative? guest: very correlated. when you think of maybe destabilization in china, not just trade tensions, but their export numbers getting better, look at all the risk on, yes, oil is definitely correlated, especially considering the eia report last night was moderately bearish at the minimum for the oil complex. yet we opened up overnight higher retail sales numbers, as you know. that was enough to send oil lower in the early goings. guy: what is it going to take to get brent and wti back together? guest: this is what i think it is going to take. you are going to have stabilization from china, and imagine if that happens. that is enough to stabilize arrest theugh to meteoric rise in the u.s. dollar. it is just a theory, but i've heard of stranger ones to bring them closer than where they are today. guy: it is valentine's day, after all. larry shover of efficient advisors, thank you very much. vonnie: time now for our stock of the
guy: larry schober joins us now from the cme., how correlated is the oil price through the trade narrative? guest: very correlated. when you think of maybe destabilization in china, not just trade tensions, but their export numbers getting better, look at all the risk on, yes, oil is definitely correlated, especially considering the eia report last night was moderately bearish at the minimum for the oil complex. yet we opened up overnight higher retail sales numbers, as you know. that was...
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we heard larry talking about that today and how much more positive he sounded than anything we've heard before. that's his style, number one but he followed that up. jim cramer was stunned listening to him, how bullish he was about how things were progressing and how light heiser and everybody was working together as opposed to what we're hearing which is light heiser is on his own agenda and trump is not working together and that's the opposite of what we heard from larry. >> cramer saying people act like the sky is falling but he says the ki already fell in the fourth quarter and we're fine. it's being reassembled as we speak. the economy is seemingly in a good place is it in a good enough place to continue this rally. >> i thought we were going to have a recession wasn't that supposed to be in the cards for 2019 i think the important emphasis has to be geographically the u.s. continues to outperform the rest of the world. i think brexit is having tremendous impact on europe. you saw president trump walking away from north korea. i think that potentially has april packet on asia itsel
we heard larry talking about that today and how much more positive he sounded than anything we've heard before. that's his style, number one but he followed that up. jim cramer was stunned listening to him, how bullish he was about how things were progressing and how light heiser and everybody was working together as opposed to what we're hearing which is light heiser is on his own agenda and trump is not working together and that's the opposite of what we heard from larry. >> cramer...
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how larry kudlow came on "squawk on the street" and told us he thinks the talks with the chinese are going great. he says we'll get a fabulous trade deal no one seemed to care, but he did say it not tonight. tonight i can't help myself, actually i just can't help myself tonight i just want to go back to fourth grade. mrs. turoff's class, actually. the last time someone slapped a kick me sign on my back, and i got the stuffings knocked out of me so let's go there right now. let's just do it the ones that got away yes, and let's go through the biggest woulda, coulda, shoulda names that i should have talked about every single night on this show these were obvious winners, even if we missed it at the time. i'm going to start with ely lilly. i've been a fan but i cannot believe how long it traded like it was dead in the water wall street was terrified the diabetes franchise was under attack out of nowhere, a consensus started to emerge that the company would be able to fend off its rivals a the same time louie came out with a migraine drug it was announced on "mad money." since then the s
how larry kudlow came on "squawk on the street" and told us he thinks the talks with the chinese are going great. he says we'll get a fabulous trade deal no one seemed to care, but he did say it not tonight. tonight i can't help myself, actually i just can't help myself tonight i just want to go back to fourth grade. mrs. turoff's class, actually. the last time someone slapped a kick me sign on my back, and i got the stuffings knocked out of me so let's go there right now. let's just...
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. >> we said to larry david, hey, like nothing happens. and larry was offended.he show so they said we're committing to four episodes. >> yes, yeah, right. four episodes. >> normally it's 13 or 8 or something. >> yes, at least. >> we really didn't think they had too much confidence in the show. >> we didn't think it would work, but we thought they had to go through their process and they would learn and ultimately they knew better than we did. >> my mother caught me. >> caught you? doing what? >> you know. i was alone. >> the turning point for "seinfeld" from like nice show that all of the cool people kind of know about but that's it to massive hit was an episode called "the contest" where they tried to abstain from self-pleasure for as long as possible. >> 6:30, time for your bath. >> george, i'm hungry. >> hang on, ma. hang on. >> once you do 30 minutes on masturbation, you can pretty much get away with anything. >> i guess you'll be going back to that hospital. >> my mother, jerry. >> but are you still master of your domain? >> i am king of the county. >> the
. >> we said to larry david, hey, like nothing happens. and larry was offended.he show so they said we're committing to four episodes. >> yes, yeah, right. four episodes. >> normally it's 13 or 8 or something. >> yes, at least. >> we really didn't think they had too much confidence in the show. >> we didn't think it would work, but we thought they had to go through their process and they would learn and ultimately they knew better than we did. >> my...
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>> reporter: and, larry, ama, there was a morning session as well. the star of that right up your alley, larry, victor cruz, the former wide receiver for the new york giants, who is retired now. and talking about what he's doing to give back to his community. the bottom line a lot of speakers and topics including mentor/mentee and the criminal justice system. ♪ the program began with uplifting music from a gospel choir to get everyone prepared for the serious topics to follow. >> i didn't know if i was getting out of prison. >> reporter: the criminal justice system, lecturer and author who spent 19 years in prison, seven of them in solitary confinement for murder and whose goal is to make sure other young men of color don't follow in those footsteps. >> don't accept somebody else's narrative. even though they told me i would be back in prison in six months, eight and a half year later on standing here serving my people. salute you all. >> reporter: a panel on successful production programs, neighborhood safety and assistant chief french of the richmo
>> reporter: and, larry, ama, there was a morning session as well. the star of that right up your alley, larry, victor cruz, the former wide receiver for the new york giants, who is retired now. and talking about what he's doing to give back to his community. the bottom line a lot of speakers and topics including mentor/mentee and the criminal justice system. ♪ the program began with uplifting music from a gospel choir to get everyone prepared for the serious topics to follow. >>...
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john >> caller: honorable james cramer house of pain with forward guidance is cvs giving you -- >> larry should come on the show that was terrible. okay it was terrible. my bad, i believed, my bad, look, down here it's okay but, gee, it was at 70 when i was away this is a company that should be doing much better and has not really done all it should -- it's done ill advised disclosures and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of "the lightning round." >> announcer: "the lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade
john >> caller: honorable james cramer house of pain with forward guidance is cvs giving you -- >> larry should come on the show that was terrible. okay it was terrible. my bad, i believed, my bad, look, down here it's okay but, gee, it was at 70 when i was away this is a company that should be doing much better and has not really done all it should -- it's done ill advised disclosures and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of "the lightning round." >>...