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i am just expressing my own view >> larry, larry, how can you be talking about a rate cut after 3.2% gdp for the first quarter >> well, because look, this is again by the fed's own light, david. they are now targeting inflation which is coming in way below their own benchmark. i am just saying look, here is the point. >> you have a dual mandate >> it is not growth that we worry about. >> as inflation is coming down, growth is actually improving or at least sustaining a 3% growth rate so i basically like that story >> look, tax cuts, deregulations and opening energy sector and progrowth trade reform that's improving the supply side, the production and investment side of the economy one stack that's interesting from the durable goods yesterday from december through march. core capital goods spending. core cap ex is what is called, it is growing at a 10% annual groo great. at the same time, we saw huge retail sales number in april what i am saying is we are clicking on all cylinders. the federal reserve will be looking a lot that i know old analysis says fast growth means higher inflati
i am just expressing my own view >> larry, larry, how can you be talking about a rate cut after 3.2% gdp for the first quarter >> well, because look, this is again by the fed's own light, david. they are now targeting inflation which is coming in way below their own benchmark. i am just saying look, here is the point. >> you have a dual mandate >> it is not growth that we worry about. >> as inflation is coming down, growth is actually improving or at least...
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live at oracle arena, larry beil, abc7 sports. >> all right, larry, thank you very much.riors have become an inspiration to fans all over the world, but it's the community around the team that inspires one long-time season ticketholder and the co-founder of one of the biggest social networking companies in the world. >> abc7 news reporter laura anthony joins us live from oracle arena with that story. hi, laura. >> hi, ama. i'm here at the team store. it's early, but folks here are gearing up for tonight's big game. we've got some people here checking out some of the shirts. the sense of community that exists around the warriors predates the current success. it's a sense of belonging that one east bay entrepreneur made sure to instill in his startup nearly a decade ago. >> i grew up in hayward, california. >> he was a warriors fan long before he was the co-founder of the world's largest neighborhood social mead network nextdoor. certainly long enough to remember that winning wasn't always the golden state way. >> we have an incredibly loyal fan base. even when the times we
live at oracle arena, larry beil, abc7 sports. >> all right, larry, thank you very much.riors have become an inspiration to fans all over the world, but it's the community around the team that inspires one long-time season ticketholder and the co-founder of one of the biggest social networking companies in the world. >> abc7 news reporter laura anthony joins us live from oracle arena with that story. hi, laura. >> hi, ama. i'm here at the team store. it's early, but folks here...
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thanks larry great to be with you larry thank you actor thomas sadowsky joins me when politics continues after the break. it's a recession and it's. in a world of big partisan issue. a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. aeroflot russian airlines. break said count down tonality. to their breath for a single purpose. they have a superman. they start training very young. eight months of intensive schooling. for their reps. and they saved lives. welcome back to politicking it's a pleasure to welcome back to the program actor and activist thomas the doxy perhaps best known for the starring roles on h.b.o.'s the newsroom and the series life in v.c.s. he's now starring in the world premier production of white noise he also serves on the more the international netw
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thanks larry great to be with you larry thank you actor thomas sadowsky joins me when politics continues after the break. it's a recession and it's. in a world of big partisan issue. a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. aeroflot russian and lines. join me every foes on the elec simon chill and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. bernie made a fatter army and said if you don't buy into my ponzi scheme on going to shoot my got you even though the bodies came with well known to be a ponzi scheme m.d.s. you say it investigated bernie madoff police twice before they finally busted him and they it was a well known ponzi scheme invested by well known people imagine bernie had an army now apply that
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thanks larry great to be with you larry thank you actor thomas sadowsky joins me when politics continues after the break. there are still fresh and lights. in a world of big partisan. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to. deeper to hit the stories that made us need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. aeroflot russian airlines. china has arrived in europe in a very big way and not everyone in the west welcomes this italy support of china's belden road initiative is a game changer the washington consensus that has dominated the world for the past seven decades is being challenged to turn to the east continues. breaks at countdown tonality. welcome back to politicking it's a pleasure to welcome back to the program actor and activist thomas sidibe ski perhaps best known for the starring roles on h.b.o. shows the newsroom and the series life in v.c.s. . he's now starring in the world premium production of white noise he als
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thanks larry great to be with you larry thank you actor thomas sadowsky joins me when politics continues after the break. it's a recession and it's. you know world the big partisan issue. a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. aeroflot russian and lights. then you'll see what i can see. this in. the us the first one to look upon us because commissioner will come up with hundreds. of. such you'll see this would do him good except. the one thing i was national. i thought the plenty of time for a little play at some of those are from the typical seems. to. support school board in these critics going up to the school is a good thing you believe because there's been. a shooting in the life that this may have. told. you those things. someone to be lenient because of
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larry, great to see you. thanks for coming on. larry, you know the media. you were part of the media for goodness sakes. are you really surprised that a trump-hating media won't give the president credit for the economy? >> well, david asman, yeah, i've been in the media for a long time. let me just say this, there's some really good reporters out there, and then there's some that not so much. you happen to be one of the really good ones, so you cover the beat. that's all i will say. and i think the president is right. i think that actually you know what? after kind of a dull winter and government shutdowns and this and that, looks to me like we're getting the new life into the economy. david: yeah. >> i'm hopeful that the gdp on friday is going to come out, you know, 2 1/2, 3 percent if you add on an adjustment for the shutdown it would actually be well over 3. i love the drop in unemployment claims. i love the rebound in retail sales. i love the fact that businesses are spending rapidly. i love the fact that inflation is going down. you know why? because
larry, great to see you. thanks for coming on. larry, you know the media. you were part of the media for goodness sakes. are you really surprised that a trump-hating media won't give the president credit for the economy? >> well, david asman, yeah, i've been in the media for a long time. let me just say this, there's some really good reporters out there, and then there's some that not so much. you happen to be one of the really good ones, so you cover the beat. that's all i will say. and...
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has been in political limbo for more than two years the move was spurred by the death of journalist larry mckee shot during writing in the city of london derry last week u.k. prime minister terry's in may and her irish counterpart leo heraclea attended her funeral on wednesday they put out a joint statement saying northern ireland needs a new momentum for political progress and calling for action from political leaders . police have released pictures of the gunman suspected of killing larry mckay they say it's likely to be a teenager and a once again urging the local community to identify him separatist group the new ira says it shot mickey by accident while opening fire on police. well so i have for you on the program. as a set and millions off the n.f.l. draft american football remains a game of survival for many others will have that story and more.
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larry, good to have you here. i want to ask you, the president tweeted saturday night about what's happening at ports of entry along the southern border, saying that traffic is going to be snarled and that there could be commercial delays. that's almost $2 billion in commerce that cross this border every day. how much of an impact is this going to have? >> well, i don't know. i mean, i don't think we're going to have an official shutdown. i think president's been quite clear on that. he has seen some things on the mexican side, guarding their border in the south that he likes some we seem to have some cooperation, things may be improving slightly. it's an impossible situation. all these people coming across, 100,000 people now, illegals in the last month or some it's got to be dealt with, the drug traffic, the humanitarian problems, the economic problems among other things. so we looked at this with great care. my colleagues and i, and there are ways to protect the economics and commerce if we went into that mode,
larry, good to have you here. i want to ask you, the president tweeted saturday night about what's happening at ports of entry along the southern border, saying that traffic is going to be snarled and that there could be commercial delays. that's almost $2 billion in commerce that cross this border every day. how much of an impact is this going to have? >> well, i don't know. i mean, i don't think we're going to have an official shutdown. i think president's been quite clear on that. he...
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i think he's going to make a ton of noise and i'm incredibly impressed by this man i mean larry what more can you say about people to judge the harvard graduate rhodes scholar afghanistan war veteran that worked for mckinsey and company one of the top consulting firms in the entire world the man speaks seven languages are sitting president can barely speak one the guy is he is clearly i would go ahead and say he's probably the most impressive candidate out of anybody democrat or republican now you know it'll be interesting to see just how steep this meteoric rise is but i think it's going to be very very difficult for republicans to run any kind of negative slander campaign on this man if they do they're going to run themselves into the they could find themselves in a very difficult position too because you know obviously mayor pete is gay and i think that's one of the few things one of those sort of unwritten things that you don't necessarily unsaid things that you don't want to say. and i think the more maybe they go down the road of trying to attack him that way just last night i
i think he's going to make a ton of noise and i'm incredibly impressed by this man i mean larry what more can you say about people to judge the harvard graduate rhodes scholar afghanistan war veteran that worked for mckinsey and company one of the top consulting firms in the entire world the man speaks seven languages are sitting president can barely speak one the guy is he is clearly i would go ahead and say he's probably the most impressive candidate out of anybody democrat or republican now...
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i think he's going to make a ton of noise and i'm incredibly impressed by this man i mean larry what more can you say about people to judge the harvard graduate rhodes scholar afghanistan war veteran that worked for mckinsey and company one of the top consulting firms in the entire world the man speaks seven languages are sitting president can barely speak one the guy is he is clearly i would go ahead and say he's probably the most impressive candidate out of anybody democrat or republican now you know it'll be interesting to see just how steep this meteoric rise is but i think it's going to be very very difficult for republicans to run any kind of negative slander campaign on this man if they do they're going to run themselves into the they could find themselves in a very difficult position too because you know obviously mayor pete is gay and i think that's one of the few things one of those sort of unwritten things that you don't necessarily unsaid things that you don't want to say. and i think the more maybe they go down the road of trying to attack him that way just last night i
i think he's going to make a ton of noise and i'm incredibly impressed by this man i mean larry what more can you say about people to judge the harvard graduate rhodes scholar afghanistan war veteran that worked for mckinsey and company one of the top consulting firms in the entire world the man speaks seven languages are sitting president can barely speak one the guy is he is clearly i would go ahead and say he's probably the most impressive candidate out of anybody democrat or republican now...
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i want to move over to larry charles. larry, i mean, you've been in this business for a long time.e a writer, producer for nbc "seinfeld." you have been around the block a couple times when it comes to comedy. and you understand that it is greater than jokes in many cases, right in this is about discussing truthses and understanding truths and ways that help people understand basically these ideas that they wouldn't otherwise. as you visited the places iraq, somalia, is that what comedy and political comedy, comedy means to them, too? >> in these societies you must remember the people can't trust the governments anymore. all information channels have been shut down. the media can no longer be trusted if it even exists. the tv's often run by the state, as well. censorship is a part of the reality and comedians are the last truth tellers. comedians are the last people that the people in these countries can turn to to get an honest accounting of what's going on and to laugh at the absurdity of the situation at the same time. >> so, larry, here right, the daily show which started, if y
i want to move over to larry charles. larry, i mean, you've been in this business for a long time.e a writer, producer for nbc "seinfeld." you have been around the block a couple times when it comes to comedy. and you understand that it is greater than jokes in many cases, right in this is about discussing truthses and understanding truths and ways that help people understand basically these ideas that they wouldn't otherwise. as you visited the places iraq, somalia, is that what...
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president trump's economic adviser larry kudlow speaking this hour about the global economy. we will head live to dc for the latest. >>> lyft sinking once again. shares below $70 well below the ipo price as well. is this a major warning sign for uber, pinterest and all the other unicorns coming public and the big apple riding a real estate losing streak that hasn't happened in three decades. we will explain. in the meantime, a check on walgreens this hour weighing on the dow inc. the company higher on its debut into the group of 30 "power lunch" starts right now ♪ >> we begin this hour with breaking news. president trump's top economic adviser larry kudlow speaking at the chamber of commerce in washington our sara eisen is there live sara >> reporter: hi, melissa just before kudlow took the stage, i did have a chance to catch up with him as he entered the chamber and got some news about how the white house is thinking about shutting down the border listen >> we're watching it and looking for ways to allow the freight passage. some people call it truck roads and there are ways
president trump's economic adviser larry kudlow speaking this hour about the global economy. we will head live to dc for the latest. >>> lyft sinking once again. shares below $70 well below the ipo price as well. is this a major warning sign for uber, pinterest and all the other unicorns coming public and the big apple riding a real estate losing streak that hasn't happened in three decades. we will explain. in the meantime, a check on walgreens this hour weighing on the dow inc. the...
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larry kudlow, national economic council director. good morning, larry.. >> morning, stu. appreciate it. stuart: now, what's this about the federal reserve? i'm not referring to herman cain. i'm referring to the state of the economy and what the fed's going to do with rates. we've got a strong jobs report so surely you can say good-bye to any chance of a rate cut. in fact, you might be looking at a rate increase. what do you say? >> i don't think so, stuart, with all the greatest respect of our long relationship. i don't think so. look, we have a point of view, the president has a point of view with which i concur, and that point of view is that the fed went too far and we're concerned not about -- the immediate economy looks good. today's jobs look good. wages were good. hours worked, all good. in fact, interestingly, you know the first quarter is always the softest quarter because they don't -- it's a lot like last year. looks like repeating the pattern of last year. 2% plus in q1, then we will get to 3% f thole year. okay, great, terrific. absolutely r
larry kudlow, national economic council director. good morning, larry.. >> morning, stu. appreciate it. stuart: now, what's this about the federal reserve? i'm not referring to herman cain. i'm referring to the state of the economy and what the fed's going to do with rates. we've got a strong jobs report so surely you can say good-bye to any chance of a rate cut. in fact, you might be looking at a rate increase. what do you say? >> i don't think so, stuart, with all the greatest...
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larry king. william barr is threatening to back out of a hearing on the mueller report because of who may be doing some of the questioning. now a top democrat is threatening a subpoena. distract and delay. that's coming up as our reporting continues on this monday afternoon. my digestive system used to make me feel sluggish but now, i take metamucil every day. it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. and your mother told me all her life that i should fix it. now it reminds me of her. i'm just glad i never fixed it. listen, you don't need to go anywhere dad. meet christine, she's going to help you around the house. the best home to be in is your own. from personal care and memory care, to help around the house, home instead offers personalized in-home services for your loved ones. home instead senior care. to us, it's personal. home instead senior care. be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i
larry king. william barr is threatening to back out of a hearing on the mueller report because of who may be doing some of the questioning. now a top democrat is threatening a subpoena. distract and delay. that's coming up as our reporting continues on this monday afternoon. my digestive system used to make me feel sluggish but now, i take metamucil every day. it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. and...
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larry tkpwur stopb joins us for the most critical part of this inquiry.k the report is a fair representation of the task robert mueller was given? >> doesn't it seem like it went on forever? but really it wasn't that long. it was simple, very simple in terms of its origins. one-page assignment given to mueller. it called for the charges of russian involvement with the trump presidential campaign and other related elements. so such the report not only focuses on the russian angle but any efforts to interfere with the probe. thus the report has two big parts. each close to 200 pages in length. one reminder is critical here, especially for those who have scoffed at the report as a democratic assault. and that's this. conservative republican deputy attorney general dan rosenstein appointed tpaorformer fbi direc robert mueller. that undercuts charges of any democratic trickery. one other factor that is important to this credibility, that is the mueller team conducted interviews with more than 500 people, including many key staff members inside the trump admini
larry tkpwur stopb joins us for the most critical part of this inquiry.k the report is a fair representation of the task robert mueller was given? >> doesn't it seem like it went on forever? but really it wasn't that long. it was simple, very simple in terms of its origins. one-page assignment given to mueller. it called for the charges of russian involvement with the trump presidential campaign and other related elements. so such the report not only focuses on the russian angle but any...
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larry gursten has joined me. hi, chuck. thanks for joining us. >> of course. >> joe biden all but announced he's decided to run in 2020 this week. he's also been responding to allegation that is he touched women in ways that made them feel uncomfortable. i would love your opinion on how you think he'll fit in with the rest of the very crowded 2020 field. >> well, he's obviously getting an early taste of the vetting process for him. this is a challenge for the party and why there is hand wringing about joe biden's candidacy. the issue about personal space, if it were just about that it's something you would say, okay, he can deal with this and set that aside. in some ways, it's emblematic of the larger debate about joe biden. is he 21st century enough for the democratic party? and can he run a campaign that's focused on the future and doesn't get mired in debates about the past? look, the successful presidential campaigns are the ones that get to talk about the future. the unsuccessful presidential campaigns are the ones tha
larry gursten has joined me. hi, chuck. thanks for joining us. >> of course. >> joe biden all but announced he's decided to run in 2020 this week. he's also been responding to allegation that is he touched women in ways that made them feel uncomfortable. i would love your opinion on how you think he'll fit in with the rest of the very crowded 2020 field. >> well, he's obviously getting an early taste of the vetting process for him. this is a challenge for the party and why...
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i said you don't have to come larry, larry kudlow. >> now more than ever our nation needs dedicated operatorsstries, you raise the beams that build our skyscrapers, and you are the men and women who get up every day and make this country run and frankly make this country great. you do a great job. [cheering] [applause] and what you understand better than anyone you take pride in your work and our nation will always take pride in you. we have great respect for the work that you do. believe me. to all of the talented operating engineers thank you for inviting me here today. very special. i know so many in this world as you have learned, he got to be on air force one today. he was very proud. [applause] [cheering] we took a couple of pictures without behind us. he was very happy. thank you jim. and thank you to the extraordinary devotion of all of you to our country. together we are making america, stronger, prouder and greater than ever before. god bless you all and god bless america. thank you. [cheering] [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> should i sign it? [cheering] [applause] [inaudibl
i said you don't have to come larry, larry kudlow. >> now more than ever our nation needs dedicated operatorsstries, you raise the beams that build our skyscrapers, and you are the men and women who get up every day and make this country run and frankly make this country great. you do a great job. [cheering] [applause] and what you understand better than anyone you take pride in your work and our nation will always take pride in you. we have great respect for the work that you do. believe...
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i'm sorry, larry. i hate to be a downer. larry kudlow, everyone. always a pleasure.today, sir. thank you. >> thank you, stu. appreciate it. stuart: the trump 2020 campaign set to announce a massive fund-raising haul. they claim to have 21 times more money than president obama did at this same point. money doesn't necessarily mean victory, of course. we are talking to trump 2020 campaign, next. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) the day we'll finally get something done. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪tum tum tum tum smoothies. also available tums sugar-free. stuart: whoa, look at lyft. nasty 20% dip over the past week. they are a little bit of a gain today, up a buck, but still below 60 bucks a share. $57, to be precise. remember, they went public at $72 two and
i'm sorry, larry. i hate to be a downer. larry kudlow, everyone. always a pleasure.today, sir. thank you. >> thank you, stu. appreciate it. stuart: the trump 2020 campaign set to announce a massive fund-raising haul. they claim to have 21 times more money than president obama did at this same point. money doesn't necessarily mean victory, of course. we are talking to trump 2020 campaign, next. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn...
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hogan -- lion state, larry hogan. he is the 62nd governor of the great state of maryland. just reelected to a second term last fall by a very large margin. receiving the most of votes of any maryland gubernatorial candidate, and becoming the only second republican governor to be reelected in the 242 year history of the state. as of this january he was ranked -- i have to emphasize this because i spoke to the governor of the state to the south -- he was ranked as the second most popular governor in the united states. with a 68% approval. truly inote that he is very good company at the top of that list. our good friend, charlie baker. just two spots ahead of new hampshire's own governor chris sununu. looking ahead at his record in office it is easy to understand why. avernor hogan has made it priority to create a more business friendly climate in the state. with tax relief, balanced budget, and long-term fiscal responsibility to his state. he reformed only 850 regulations, reduced or eliminated 250 fees across state gov
hogan -- lion state, larry hogan. he is the 62nd governor of the great state of maryland. just reelected to a second term last fall by a very large margin. receiving the most of votes of any maryland gubernatorial candidate, and becoming the only second republican governor to be reelected in the 242 year history of the state. as of this january he was ranked -- i have to emphasize this because i spoke to the governor of the state to the south -- he was ranked as the second most popular governor...
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. >>> larry beil is in on a saturday. warriors are in action. >> playoff basketball. should be fun.pener, the post-season is here, boogie cousins has been waiting nine >> announcer: now abc 7 sports with larry beil. >> an 82 game pre-season the warriors begin the real thing tonight, opening the first round of the playoffs right here on abc 7 against the l.a. clippers at oracle, pre-game top of the hour, tipoff is at 5:15 i'm told. abc 7's mindi bach is joining us live courtside. mindi, this is a moment one waitin te for. >> reporter: larry, thiishe as ithnba.ha fst tipoff mencu th hasarr pnts tn yes hst ply btth opptuty long time. you know, it's unfortunate what happened, you know, in new orleans with the injury and everything. but, you know, i'm excited for this moment. i plan on taking full advantage of it and just try to leave it all on the floor. >> he's a guy who's going to rise to the occasion, i'm excited about that. but he'll be nervous too. i mean, that first playoff game everybody's nervous. but i'm excited for his opportunity and for what he can do for us. >> reporter: ye
. >>> larry beil is in on a saturday. warriors are in action. >> playoff basketball. should be fun.pener, the post-season is here, boogie cousins has been waiting nine >> announcer: now abc 7 sports with larry beil. >> an 82 game pre-season the warriors begin the real thing tonight, opening the first round of the playoffs right here on abc 7 against the l.a. clippers at oracle, pre-game top of the hour, tipoff is at 5:15 i'm told. abc 7's mindi bach is joining us live...
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chamber of commerce, i did catch up with national economic adviser larry kudlow he was here to give him a speech and i asked him about the economic fallout he is actually looking for solutions. listen. >> we're watching it and looking for ways to allow the freight passage. some people call it truck roads. and there are ways you can do that, which would limit the breakdown in supply chains i mean, the president's positions on border security are well known i support them fully the numbers, 100,000 immigrants every month. it's crazy the question is, can we deal with that and not have economic damage i think the answer is, we can, and people are looking at different options. particularly if you can keep those freight lanes, truck lanes open i mean, that's probably the nub of it. >> what about those coming over here legally to work and not to mention the tourists >> that may be difficult i don't want to comment on it, because we're playing right now to try to -- you know, what you want to do is stop the emergency and the breakdown and you want to try to limit whatever harm that does. it's a
chamber of commerce, i did catch up with national economic adviser larry kudlow he was here to give him a speech and i asked him about the economic fallout he is actually looking for solutions. listen. >> we're watching it and looking for ways to allow the freight passage. some people call it truck roads. and there are ways you can do that, which would limit the breakdown in supply chains i mean, the president's positions on border security are well known i support them fully the numbers,...
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liberty. ♪ >>> larry beil live at oracle arena.tunned and shocked after what we witnessed tonight. the warriors, coasting along, blow a 31-point lead to the clippers in game two of their playoff series. and the warriors probably lost damarcus cousins for the balance of this postseason. let's show you the injury. it occurred early in the game. boogie running down the loose ball and his left leg gives out before he falls. might be a torn left quad. mri scheduled tomorrow. final seconds of the half, steph curry hits the three. warriors on a 12-2 run. they were up 23. 91-63 here. it's a durant dunk. ws led by as many as 31. but sweat lou scored 17 in the third as the warriors just stopped playing. lou would go for 36. fourth quarter, game changer, durant fouls out on a moving screen. he had nine turnovers. only eight shots total. so it's a two-point game. it's williams, who is feeling it. oh, look at the stepback right there. and we're tied at 128-128. next possession, steph, splash. you're cities okay, they're going to be okay. one-po
liberty. ♪ >>> larry beil live at oracle arena.tunned and shocked after what we witnessed tonight. the warriors, coasting along, blow a 31-point lead to the clippers in game two of their playoff series. and the warriors probably lost damarcus cousins for the balance of this postseason. let's show you the injury. it occurred early in the game. boogie running down the loose ball and his left leg gives out before he falls. might be a torn left quad. mri scheduled tomorrow. final seconds...
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in the financial larry your realm lives only the woman said. to ignore middle of the room signals. to leave the room very real news for the world. wiki leaks obtains what it says is a press strategy agreed by door in the u.k. to be used in the event wiki leaks founder julian assange is extradited to the u.s. for their feeling rumors the whistleblower is about to be expelled from his embassy refuge in london. police in paris use tear gas and arrest more than twenty people as protesters gather for the twenty first consecutive weekend of anti-government rallies. plus support the end of the venezuelan president are preparing for a new wave of protest on saturday all the opposition leader announces a new plan to topple nicolas maduro. but he was troubled.
in the financial larry your realm lives only the woman said. to ignore middle of the room signals. to leave the room very real news for the world. wiki leaks obtains what it says is a press strategy agreed by door in the u.k. to be used in the event wiki leaks founder julian assange is extradited to the u.s. for their feeling rumors the whistleblower is about to be expelled from his embassy refuge in london. police in paris use tear gas and arrest more than twenty people as protesters gather...
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larry was sensational.here is this whole thing going on washington post has an article of saying those things what a disaster this would be if morgue got appointed for fed chair. >> as for china, there is two, stimulus is kicking in and working. >> yes >> other is it enhances its bargaining stance. >> we saw the numbers. i think it really hurts us i think it makes us so that the chinese can say we don't need this at the same time, there is a possibility that this is the end of the stimulus. you got this one time lift that it is going to go bad and the kp chinese are facing manufacturing. i think there is still good chance of a deal if navarro is driving it she committed to stopping fentanyl >> they have not cut back one bit. there was a good opinion piece in "the washington post" recently which there has been no sensation of fentanyl. >> so if you are not expecting resolution on trade any time soon and we start getting some larger ipos, why are you more cautious than you seem to be >> i think the earnings w
larry was sensational.here is this whole thing going on washington post has an article of saying those things what a disaster this would be if morgue got appointed for fed chair. >> as for china, there is two, stimulus is kicking in and working. >> yes >> other is it enhances its bargaining stance. >> we saw the numbers. i think it really hurts us i think it makes us so that the chinese can say we don't need this at the same time, there is a possibility that this is the...
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it's up 85 cents ahead of trade me before larry fink. we'll be right back.ernet that puts you in charge. alright boys, time to eat. that handles anything. [ crowd cheering ] that protects what's important. and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. >>> bank of america shares down about .8%. just out with results. let's get to wilfred frost this is an eps beat 70 cents a share. expectation of 66 cents a share. basically in line. 23.2 billion also, essentially flat revenue year-over-year ist not in the declining revenue camp like goldman sachs yesterday. crucially on the retail part of the bank, the interest yield curve part of the bank, it's not in the wells fargo camp. it is in the jp morgan and cnp camp the net interest income. expectation was 12.3 billion, and an improvement in the margin that's up nine basis points quarter on quarter that's decently ahead much expectations loan growth credit quality all look solid we'll listen to what brian says about the economy coming up in the call trading also fine. it was well guided it was down 13% ye
it's up 85 cents ahead of trade me before larry fink. we'll be right back.ernet that puts you in charge. alright boys, time to eat. that handles anything. [ crowd cheering ] that protects what's important. and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. >>> bank of america shares down about .8%. just out with results. let's get to wilfred frost this is an eps beat 70 cents a share. expectation of 66 cents a share. basically in line. 23.2 billion also, essentially flat revenue...
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next up. >> tell us your name. >> crazy larry. larriber larry berg. >> are you drunk this morning?jimmy: is crazy larry well. crazy? [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: let's find out if crazy larry is drunk. >> a little bit, no, i just started my first beer, but you know how things go. i'm a little high, though. >> jimmy: well, you know, you don't get a name like "crazy larry" without being a little high. who's next? >> hi, guys, what you doin'? hey, guys, come on in, what's your name? >> i'm lindsey. >> i'm ashton! >> lindsey and ashley, question for you. are you drunk? >> jimmy: i hope so. >> yes! >> absolutely. >> i couldn't tell. >> jimmy: i know who i'm voting for in 2020. lindsey and ashley. that's why they call it the strip. so las vegas probably the number one destination for bachelorette parties in the world. that's why we are the penis necklace capital of the planet. it's, i have been a part of many bachelor parties over the course of my life, two of my own, but never a bachelorette party, so we did some digging and got in touch with a maid of honor in texas. she was throwin
next up. >> tell us your name. >> crazy larry. larriber larry berg. >> are you drunk this morning?jimmy: is crazy larry well. crazy? [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: let's find out if crazy larry is drunk. >> a little bit, no, i just started my first beer, but you know how things go. i'm a little high, though. >> jimmy: well, you know, you don't get a name like "crazy larry" without being a little high. who's next? >> hi, guys, what you doin'?...
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." >> next, white house economic advisor larry kudlow speaks about the state of the u.s. economy. other topics include the federal reserve, am gration policy, and trade -- immigration policy and trade talks with china. from the national press club, this is just under an hour. thea 112th correspondent at npr news. we are pleased to welcome our headlining speaker larry kudlow, , the leader of the national economic council. before we begin i ask you to turn off your cell phones. there are a lot of cameras. we would hate to have phones ringing. there should be question cards on your tables. if you have questions, please write them and pass them up, they will get to me. if you are tweeting about today's event, we are @press clubdc, and the hashtag is #npclive. i would like to introduce our guests. please hold your applause until all of the people have been introduced. to my far left we have andrea edney, the immediate past president. next to andrea, we have the editor of "just news bd" from bangladesh. mark chef, the senior reporter at investment news. susan varga, the chief of staff a
." >> next, white house economic advisor larry kudlow speaks about the state of the u.s. economy. other topics include the federal reserve, am gration policy, and trade -- immigration policy and trade talks with china. from the national press club, this is just under an hour. thea 112th correspondent at npr news. we are pleased to welcome our headlining speaker larry kudlow, , the leader of the national economic council. before we begin i ask you to turn off your cell phones. there...
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we have said it before, larry. they talk like they're upset but they vote differently. >> chuck, thanks very much. good show coming up. chuck will have an interview with kellyanne conway and exclusive discussion with washington governor and county jay ainslie at 8:00 right after our newscast. larry will be back in 40 minutes, right, for our weekly political segment. we will dig deeper into president trump's latest border plans. we look forward to seeing you and hearing your insight. larry, thanks very much. >>> we will turn now to gun violence and a personal message demanding national action. students and activists met in burlingame. some were from parkland, florida where 17 students were shot to death last year. jackie speier joined them and talked about ways to reduce gun violence in the united states. she said congress has an obligation to make common sense federal laws that require background checks to own a gun. she said congress is paralyzed because the national rifle association has too much influence. >> as
we have said it before, larry. they talk like they're upset but they vote differently. >> chuck, thanks very much. good show coming up. chuck will have an interview with kellyanne conway and exclusive discussion with washington governor and county jay ainslie at 8:00 right after our newscast. larry will be back in 40 minutes, right, for our weekly political segment. we will dig deeper into president trump's latest border plans. we look forward to seeing you and hearing your insight....
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on c-span, white house economic adviser larry kudlow talks about the state of the u.s. economy and recent trends in the stock market. that is from the national press club at 12:30 p.m. eastern. at 7 p.m. eastern, douglas brinkley and richard norton smith talk about c-span's new presidents," where historians rank the best and worst chief executives. c-span2, the road to the warehouse -- white house coverage includes governor larry hean in new hampshire as considers a challenge to president trump in the 2020 presidential election. u.s. institute of peace looks at efforts to combat extremism in different parts of the world. on c-span3, afl-cio president richard trumka talks about trade policy and issues with david rubenstein from the economic club of washington dc that is at 8:40 a.m. eastern. >> president trump is skipping the annual white house correspondents dinner again this year. he will hold a campaign rally in green bay, wisconsin. watch live coverage saturday, on c-span, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and following the rally, watch live coverage of the white house correspon
on c-span, white house economic adviser larry kudlow talks about the state of the u.s. economy and recent trends in the stock market. that is from the national press club at 12:30 p.m. eastern. at 7 p.m. eastern, douglas brinkley and richard norton smith talk about c-span's new presidents," where historians rank the best and worst chief executives. c-span2, the road to the warehouse -- white house coverage includes governor larry hean in new hampshire as considers a challenge to president...
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did you ask her about larry beil -- >> larry mcgehee? i did. i asked her if she knew larry beil.id absolutely, and she gave her -- gave his famous sai i text larry beil he texts back, new phone, who this? >> sounds like a lot of fun. all right. we'll be watching tonight. let's look at what's going on weatherwise and the winds at the golden gate bridge coming out of the west. the sea breeze is back. we'llee mor os we the fog with head through the next couple days. it won't knock us back down to average levels. it comes in with such full force. not this time. at least not inland. warm without records. gradual cooling and dry weather. low to mid-80s in the south bay. a lot of 70s. millbrae toth s francisco. upper 70s to low 80s through most of the north bay until you get to santa rosa and calistoga with mid to upper 80s. as we go into the east bay valleys we'll hit the low 80s this afternoon. tonight some upper 40s. a little bit cooler. my accuweather seven-day forecast a steady pattern for tomorrow. back into the 60s and 70s where we should be. >>> overall a quiet start to the comm
did you ask her about larry beil -- >> larry mcgehee? i did. i asked her if she knew larry beil.id absolutely, and she gave her -- gave his famous sai i text larry beil he texts back, new phone, who this? >> sounds like a lot of fun. all right. we'll be watching tonight. let's look at what's going on weatherwise and the winds at the golden gate bridge coming out of the west. the sea breeze is back. we'llee mor os we the fog with head through the next couple days. it won't knock us...
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but larry is saying if we don't fight they wilm, the u.s.table for getting better terms on trade it feels like we're stuck between a rock and a hard place too. >> i think the way to conceive of this is the way that henry kissinger does the chinese are gradually bidding for dominance in the whole eurasian land mass the belt and road initiative or one belt one road spreading chinese influence right across eurasia all the way as far as europe and the question for the united states is what relationship do you want to have with europe? the old transatlantic alliance of the cold war seems in many ways played out and the president himself clearly doesn't have a very keen commitment to it so the kissinger analogy is essentially the united states becomes the balancing power a little bit like britain in the 19th century, offshore, but balancing to try to stop china taking the whole yeurasian land mass under its influence this is the transatlantic relationship and i think that's overdue. >> if we go then down that road to say, america has to be the bal
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do you think drk turning to america, larry, do you believe the u.s. well, i think overall, i mean, everybody is hiding out in the world in the u. united states we're trading equities the street's looking for 171 on the s&p, right and that's down from 180 in september but, still, if we come in at 160 on the s&p earnings, the s&p's really trading, you know, 18 times so that's expensive. whereas, brazil, you know, nobody wants to talk about brazil because of the bolsinaro government you're talking about equities trading 13, 13.5% earnings the pricing power of these companies in brazil with a weaker dollar heading towards the 2020 election, i think you could have a substantial rally in brazilian equities and a rally in the currency versus the dollar. >> a lot of people with money saying -- to larry have a great week. see you soon. >> yes. >> finally this, the most random thing you'll hear. remarkable stats around this remarkable market run. the s&p 500 up 15% this year that does not tell the entire story. did you know there are only 43 stocks in that inde
do you think drk turning to america, larry, do you believe the u.s. well, i think overall, i mean, everybody is hiding out in the world in the u. united states we're trading equities the street's looking for 171 on the s&p, right and that's down from 180 in september but, still, if we come in at 160 on the s&p earnings, the s&p's really trading, you know, 18 times so that's expensive. whereas, brazil, you know, nobody wants to talk about brazil because of the bolsinaro government...
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>>host: larry elder is our guest the next color coming in from new york. >>caller: had you counsel a 72 -year-old president trying to hide his sat scores how do you feel about that? >> starting with charlottesville the president is unfairly aligned with his reaction to charlottesville. there are both sides of the argument if the monuments should be in the public square he didn't say both sides of neo-nazis i'm not talking about the neo-nazis and white nationalists they should be condemned totally. ". he said that in the very same press conference and why people ignore that is beyond me. his age? hillary is about the same age. bernie sanders is a little older. joe biden is older. seventy is the newew 60. his age does not bother me but he has set a lot of thing that makes people feel uncomfortable and then to be along oppression of the golfer are likely i contacted the swing or the stands the other golfer set i like to see where it stands on - - ito lands i like where the ball has landed. like what he does to reduce the regulations and to empower local distr
>>host: larry elder is our guest the next color coming in from new york. >>caller: had you counsel a 72 -year-old president trying to hide his sat scores how do you feel about that? >> starting with charlottesville the president is unfairly aligned with his reaction to charlottesville. there are both sides of the argument if the monuments should be in the public square he didn't say both sides of neo-nazis i'm not talking about the neo-nazis and white nationalists they should...
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he was larry hogan, congressman larry logan, republican congressman, was a member of the house judiciaryho was considering articles of impeachment against republican president richard nixon. congressman hogan was the only republican hogan was the only republican on the committee who voted in favor of all three articles of impeachment. most republican members of the committee voted against all articles of impeachment. when hogan announced how he was going to vote it was one of the most dramatic moments that the country witnessed in the nixon impeachment hearings. he began by quoting abraham lincoln saying we cannot escape history and then he said this. >> today we're again faced with a national trial. the american people are troubled and divided again, and my colleagues on this committee know full well that we cannot escape history, that the decision we must jointly make will itself be tested and tried by our fellow citizens and by history itself. >> history itself. that's what was at stake for republican larry hogan in his votes in favor of impeachment of a republican president. then as
he was larry hogan, congressman larry logan, republican congressman, was a member of the house judiciaryho was considering articles of impeachment against republican president richard nixon. congressman hogan was the only republican hogan was the only republican on the committee who voted in favor of all three articles of impeachment. most republican members of the committee voted against all articles of impeachment. when hogan announced how he was going to vote it was one of the most dramatic...
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. >> larry the cable guy. >> jimmy: larry the cable guy. >> blocked me on twitter. >> jimmy: why diddid, obviously. i still have cable. i'm adding weight to his name. >> jimmy: that could go away. >> i watch hgtv. but, yeah, and i never cared what larry the cable guy was tweeting until he blocked me. and now i'm like, what does this guy have to say that i can't see? >> jimmy: yeah. >> what is it, larry the cable guy? why don't you want me to read your tweets? >> jimmy: is there an olive branch you'd like to extend to larry and heal this maybe? >> maybe we can sit down with the people at comcast or another cable company. >> jimmy: yeah, that's right. >> some sort of endorsement deal or something? >> jimmy: i'm sure the people at comcast could settle this for sure. >> larry, i'm sorry. i don't know what you're tweeting, but i want to see it. >> jimmy: well, thank you for being here, seth. have fun in las vegas. congratulations on your comedy duo award. seth rogen, everybody. "long shot" opens may 3rd. we'll be back from the las vegas strip. ♪ to severely active moderately crohn's disea
. >> larry the cable guy. >> jimmy: larry the cable guy. >> blocked me on twitter. >> jimmy: why diddid, obviously. i still have cable. i'm adding weight to his name. >> jimmy: that could go away. >> i watch hgtv. but, yeah, and i never cared what larry the cable guy was tweeting until he blocked me. and now i'm like, what does this guy have to say that i can't see? >> jimmy: yeah. >> what is it, larry the cable guy? why don't you want me to read...
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the new politicking on larry king only last week donald trump promise an immediate repeal and replace with obamacare and this weekend threaten to shut down the us mexico border as part of his tough stance on illegal immigration on tuesday however the president said health care reform will be saved for the twenty twenty g.o.p. agenda and his border shutdown threat went from imminent to uncertain as advisors warn trump of the economic disaster a lockdown would cause so what is the president's and his party's agenda going to be the twenty's when he was to begin there with the political power in dallas george c. republican strategist and in chattanooga tennessee brian joyce host the brian joyce show on talk radio w g o w f.m. ok george you have to surprising many people last week including his own party with a pledge to immediately replaced the affordable care act the president backed tracks and says wait will the twenty's when the election what happened george. well it was a real head scratcher of first larry and then i came to the conclusion that he's really just trying to appeal to the
the new politicking on larry king only last week donald trump promise an immediate repeal and replace with obamacare and this weekend threaten to shut down the us mexico border as part of his tough stance on illegal immigration on tuesday however the president said health care reform will be saved for the twenty twenty g.o.p. agenda and his border shutdown threat went from imminent to uncertain as advisors warn trump of the economic disaster a lockdown would cause so what is the president's and...
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we look forward to our top with you, larry. see you soon.nks. >> turning to other news now, you may have seen a lot of kids at work with their parents on take our daughters and sons to workday. the experience is now taking another form in the form of babies. a baby boom could be coming to an office near you, even near california. kristin dahlgren explains. >> reporter: an after day at the office for her. an 11 week-old-daughter allowing many to bring 6-week to 6-month-old babies to the office. >> it makes me very happy having her around. >> reporter: for the health department worker, it made it much easier to get back to work. >> it cuts down on a lot of the stress that parents have. >> reporter: christopher caine brings his son to the office. >> it has allowed my wife and i to continue thinking about our careers as well as prioritizing him. >> reporter: vermont is one of six states to allow state employees to bring babies into the workplace. >> this program is an option to do something a little different, which is to come back to work a lit
we look forward to our top with you, larry. see you soon.nks. >> turning to other news now, you may have seen a lot of kids at work with their parents on take our daughters and sons to workday. the experience is now taking another form in the form of babies. a baby boom could be coming to an office near you, even near california. kristin dahlgren explains. >> reporter: an after day at the office for her. an 11 week-old-daughter allowing many to bring 6-week to 6-month-old babies to...
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the president obviously wants a rate cut larry kudlow wants a rate cut.ikely steven moore wants a rate cut. >> i think you can point to the politics of this i think jay is smarter than this i think this is about data the data was slowing we don't live in a vacuum. 40% of s&p 500 revenue is offshore nearly every sector had negative revisions and the three most exposed to global growth and the three most exposed to offshore revenue, energy, technology, materials had the biggest cuts. >> is any of that move in the first quarter and the strong futures this morning, does any of it have anything to do with the idea that it looks like we may get a resolution to this china trade fight? >> i think it's part of that, you know, and i would put some of the positive pmi data coming out of china in context. massive stimulus in their banking sector they've been instructed to loan out money at a record pace i think that points to what steven mnuchin has said that talks have gone well in beijing. it probably weighs it's probably part of the rhetoric at this point it's pre
the president obviously wants a rate cut larry kudlow wants a rate cut.ikely steven moore wants a rate cut. >> i think you can point to the politics of this i think jay is smarter than this i think this is about data the data was slowing we don't live in a vacuum. 40% of s&p 500 revenue is offshore nearly every sector had negative revisions and the three most exposed to global growth and the three most exposed to offshore revenue, energy, technology, materials had the biggest cuts....
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vision quest was owned by a guy named larry -- as i called him larry the lighting guy. oh, my god!ing it in, man! how you doing? oh, my god! you're here! and it started out like a lot of the companies i go to -- the place was a mess, there was no process, and there wasn't machinery that actually worked. but the one thing that was good is that larry really understood the intricacies of lighting. i was a theatrical- lighting guy. i like light. so, any place you go in, you're looking right away at the lights. i just thought everyone did it, but i've come recently to understand i got a little unhealthy thing with lighting. get to light therapy. i need light therapy. my original deal was to invest -- i think it was $375,000 for 50% of the business. i ended up spending close to another half a million dollars on equipment and another 150 grand after the episode to pay off debt that larry forgot to tell me about. but still, i assumed that i could do what i did with precise -- put money in their business, fix their equipment and their process, and then line them up with businesses that i wa
vision quest was owned by a guy named larry -- as i called him larry the lighting guy. oh, my god!ing it in, man! how you doing? oh, my god! you're here! and it started out like a lot of the companies i go to -- the place was a mess, there was no process, and there wasn't machinery that actually worked. but the one thing that was good is that larry really understood the intricacies of lighting. i was a theatrical- lighting guy. i like light. so, any place you go in, you're looking right away at...
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other speakers include white house advisor larry kudlow and larry turner who serves on the white house opportunity and reinvitization coufpblet -- council. [applause] >> thank you. you're very kind. thank you very much. i'll be extremely brief especially by my own standards. [laughter] president donald trump has taken steps to rebuild the american economy. with tax cuts and deregulation and energy openings and trade reinstilled growth, prosperity, entrepreneurship. and today we're going to celebrate a part of this program coming out of the tax bill. these are the opportunity and revitalization zones, opportunity zones, which i think are going to grow and prosssper almost more than anybody believes. it's almost like a sleeper. t get ready from private investment capital, right? private investment capital, the old fashioned way. and folks, men and women, starting their own businesses. it will be in the cities and it will be in the rural areas and my great hope is it will take this great trump prosperity into ever nook and cranie. something we've never seen before. it's my great honor to
other speakers include white house advisor larry kudlow and larry turner who serves on the white house opportunity and reinvitization coufpblet -- council. [applause] >> thank you. you're very kind. thank you very much. i'll be extremely brief especially by my own standards. [laughter] president donald trump has taken steps to rebuild the american economy. with tax cuts and deregulation and energy openings and trade reinstilled growth, prosperity, entrepreneurship. and today we're going...
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larry is he's a jet.e never does like what tru trump -- what are you saying, pal? >> are you saying he's cool? >> do you think larry kudlow would say stuck with you >> we'll get to what the president said about powell in private. when we come back, we'll look at lyft as it tries to get back at ipo. and a big day for -- and our ibm's ceo, ginni rometty is joining us later we'll get to the opening bell in 15 minutes. i'm off to college. i'm worried about my parents' retirement. don't worry. voya helps them to and through retirement... dealing with today's expenses ...while helping plan, invest and protect for the future. so they'll be okay? i think they'll be fine. voya. helping you to and through retirement. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything, and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity, the future of a
larry is he's a jet.e never does like what tru trump -- what are you saying, pal? >> are you saying he's cool? >> do you think larry kudlow would say stuck with you >> we'll get to what the president said about powell in private. when we come back, we'll look at lyft as it tries to get back at ipo. and a big day for -- and our ibm's ceo, ginni rometty is joining us later we'll get to the opening bell in 15 minutes. i'm off to college. i'm worried about my parents' retirement....
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quite a ways to go so whether or not you're looking at this global economy and whether or not like larry kudlow says cut interest rates by fifty basis points can we go a little bit further can we get to those previous extremes and perhaps past them there does look like a bit of extreme left around we can push a little bit more debt into the. economic flogger our farm and we can maybe push tech shares up a little bit higher when you are entirely how they calculate because i don't think they include banks which have now become primarily technology companies and i'm not even doing any banking anymore but anyway we're going to take a break we're going to take a short one and then when we come back we're going to have so much fun don't go away stay right there. in the world of political much making the european union has long put values before wealth as its most desirable in tribute. to the time it takes for the e.u. to make a policy decision china can set up a whole new industry values that's attractive to potential. young elephants have come to us. especially brutal budging incidents becaus
quite a ways to go so whether or not you're looking at this global economy and whether or not like larry kudlow says cut interest rates by fifty basis points can we go a little bit further can we get to those previous extremes and perhaps past them there does look like a bit of extreme left around we can push a little bit more debt into the. economic flogger our farm and we can maybe push tech shares up a little bit higher when you are entirely how they calculate because i don't think they...
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quite a ways to go so whether or not you're looking at this global economy and whether or not like larry kudlow says cut interest rates by fifty basis points can we go a little bit further can we get to those previous extremes and perhaps past them there does look like a bit of extreme left around we can push a little bit more debt into the. economic flogger our farm and we can maybe push tech shares up a little bit higher when lawyers are learning how to calculate because i don't think they include banks which have now become primarily technology companies and i'm not even doing any banking anymore but anyway we're going to take a break we're going to take a short one and then when we come back we're going to have so much fun don't go away stay right there. i know there was a crack seems to do crack when i was a location my day he was like a bust at the so you know i got like what i needed when i was a baby but i had a bad childhood. there's always been single mothers and african american community service and same free. i think it's more of a teenagers having kids in you can expect a f
quite a ways to go so whether or not you're looking at this global economy and whether or not like larry kudlow says cut interest rates by fifty basis points can we go a little bit further can we get to those previous extremes and perhaps past them there does look like a bit of extreme left around we can push a little bit more debt into the. economic flogger our farm and we can maybe push tech shares up a little bit higher when lawyers are learning how to calculate because i don't think they...
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. >> we said to larry david, hey, like nothing happens. and larry was offended.d in the 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. so we really didn't think that they had too much confidence in the show. >> we didn't think it would work, but we felt 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. [ laughter ] 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. >> well, my mother, jerry. >> but are you still master of your domain? >> i am
. >> we said to larry david, hey, like nothing happens. and larry was offended.d in the 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. so we really didn't think that they had too much confidence in the show. >> we didn't think it would work, but we felt they had to go through their process and they would learn and ultimately they knew better than we did. >> my...
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i'm a volunteer going on larry king as we await the release of special counsel robert muller his final report on his investigation into the relationship between trump's campaign and the russian government another investigation is already begun looking into the motivations of an f.b.i. report which led to muller's investigation at the heart of that initial report is the man who joins me in studio today george wallace former advisor to donald trump's twenty sixteen campaign his ties between russian nationals in the campaign and snared him an investigation which eventually led to his arrest in a guilty plea for lying to investigators he says he was a patsy and it ended actionable as we knowledge through this very see and he attempts to explain and now in his new book state target how i got caught in the crosshairs of the plot to bring down president trump and joins me in studio how did you get for sex are you did quite what did you do oh thanks a lot for having me larry and i do my best with the limited time we have to explain this incredible story so first of all how did i even join the
i'm a volunteer going on larry king as we await the release of special counsel robert muller his final report on his investigation into the relationship between trump's campaign and the russian government another investigation is already begun looking into the motivations of an f.b.i. report which led to muller's investigation at the heart of that initial report is the man who joins me in studio today george wallace former advisor to donald trump's twenty sixteen campaign his ties between...