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and who they needed was a guy named larry. >> tell me about larry. >> larry is, larry is phenomenal. >> phenomenal because what, he sees things other cops don't see? >> phenomenal because he sees things cops don't see. i don't know anybody who could have done a better job than larry. >> the evidence whisperer was about to listen to what the facts of this case were really saying. you bet. that picture of the truck spotted on the night of the crime? something about it just doesn't seem right. and the evidence whisperer is all over it. it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or bl
and who they needed was a guy named larry. >> tell me about larry. >> larry is, larry is phenomenal. >> phenomenal because what, he sees things other cops don't see? >> phenomenal because he sees things cops don't see. i don't know anybody who could have done a better job than larry. >> the evidence whisperer was about to listen to what the facts of this case were really saying. you bet. that picture of the truck spotted on the night of the crime? something about...
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and larry as you've said, omegaxl works. there's over 40 million caregivers, mostly women, caring for their mothers, cause women tend to outlive them, but if a mother is 40, 50, maybe 100, 150 miles away from their daughter, the mother has difficulty opening a jar in the kitchen, providing her own meals. when we get a lot of daughters calling us, and saying i bought this for my mother, my mother now can take care of herself. i don't have to drive there every single day. i'd like to, but i just can't, the mileage, i have my own family to take care of. in fact larry, we're gonna have 10,000 people a day turning 65 every day until 2029, so that's gonna be a few more of us, everybody's not young like the doctor. - i understand that you, some testimonials you brought along so that we can hear from others. - we did. larry you know how important truckers are in our society filling up the grocery stores, and bringing things to us. if they weren't rolling it would just cripple society. there's millions of truck drivers, and a high pe
and larry as you've said, omegaxl works. there's over 40 million caregivers, mostly women, caring for their mothers, cause women tend to outlive them, but if a mother is 40, 50, maybe 100, 150 miles away from their daughter, the mother has difficulty opening a jar in the kitchen, providing her own meals. when we get a lot of daughters calling us, and saying i bought this for my mother, my mother now can take care of herself. i don't have to drive there every single day. i'd like to, but i just...
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maria: larry, take me back to 2001. of '01 when you completed the largest real estate transaction in new york history. you signed a 99-year lease on the 10.6 million square feet world trade center for $3.25 billion. and a couple of months later, we had the attack on us that changed our world forever. >> yes, it did. it did. and so seeing these buildings come down was a tumultuous experience. the loss of life that resulted from it was horrendous. and we were all in a state of total shock. but not just here in new york, but a total shock around the globe. maria: across the world. >> across the world, right? maria: yeah. >> so our lives changed and changed totally and forever. and so focused on security, focus on how not to build high-rise office buildings, we learned so much by looking at what happened to those twin tower, what caused them to collapse. and as a result, we've designed a whole new era of structure in these high-rise office buildings today that make them the safest buildings ever built in america. maria: tha
maria: larry, take me back to 2001. of '01 when you completed the largest real estate transaction in new york history. you signed a 99-year lease on the 10.6 million square feet world trade center for $3.25 billion. and a couple of months later, we had the attack on us that changed our world forever. >> yes, it did. it did. and so seeing these buildings come down was a tumultuous experience. the loss of life that resulted from it was horrendous. and we were all in a state of total shock....
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larry vanhorn is here with us. larry was introduced to me by a gentleman who is a great ntleman, great economist art laffer. and he just got the presidential medal of freedom a couple of days ago. and art was telling me that he's the head of a hospital where he comes from. he's on the board. and they did this. he said it is beyond anything he's seen from an economic standpoint and even a health standpoint. i said let's talk about it. we discussed it. it's something known very well but a lot of people don't do it because there won't be some rich people that won't be too happy about this. but the people will be happy about it. solarry, could you -- [applause] -- so larry, could you -- [applause] so larry, if you would, one thing before larry gets up, one of the big beneficiaries are really good doctors, the good doctors. they should be the beneficiaries. not the baddock tors but the good doctors. thank you for being here because i guarantee you, you'll all probably very good doctors. so larry, come up and share a lit
larry vanhorn is here with us. larry was introduced to me by a gentleman who is a great ntleman, great economist art laffer. and he just got the presidential medal of freedom a couple of days ago. and art was telling me that he's the head of a hospital where he comes from. he's on the board. and they did this. he said it is beyond anything he's seen from an economic standpoint and even a health standpoint. i said let's talk about it. we discussed it. it's something known very well but a lot of...
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. >> coach larry: don't feel bad.red "fat back" minco, micah "woogie" mclaughlin, and cole "chavo" anderson are in many ways typical mount view players and students with the hopes and dreams of, well, any other high school students. >> anthony: homecoming. >> coach larry: it is. >> anthony: how big a deal is football in general, and this game, and what you guys do? >> coach: you know, a lot of these kids understand that there are not a lot of resources here. before you can kind of feel the dreariness that kind of lingered around the community. but now, you know, with these boys winning, the work ethic they're putting in, you can feel the support. you know, like, we did a few community outreach programs this summer. we went down to the park and they painted, and they feel it, they feel that sense of pride. >> anthony: how has this football program changed your life? >> micah: it gives me something to do to stay out of trouble. >> coach mike: some of these guys have changed 100%. they had no guidance, no discipline. the
. >> coach larry: don't feel bad.red "fat back" minco, micah "woogie" mclaughlin, and cole "chavo" anderson are in many ways typical mount view players and students with the hopes and dreams of, well, any other high school students. >> anthony: homecoming. >> coach larry: it is. >> anthony: how big a deal is football in general, and this game, and what you guys do? >> coach: you know, a lot of these kids understand that there are not a...
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dollar, larry? >> i think the president is very comfortable with a stable dollar king dollar is my phrase it's still my phrase but again, i think the president is reasonably comfortable there too. i think he's making a different point and that is, we need to have some assurance. you have g-20 coming up and g-7 after that, of world currency stability, that bigger policies using money, valuing currencies, not a good policy, for any of these countries. it can hurt, help, go up and down a million different ways. how much of this is market forces how much of it is deliberately policy changes that's an interesting discussion and one that needs to be parsed through at another time. >> in the spirit of friendship though, larry, what's the difference between the ecb continuing to cut rates and keeping their euro, quote unquote, undervalid vued, even f it's for an insurance reason and the dollar >> the eu didn't jack up rates that's one difference right there. so if the fed, look, let me just phrase it to you
dollar, larry? >> i think the president is very comfortable with a stable dollar king dollar is my phrase it's still my phrase but again, i think the president is reasonably comfortable there too. i think he's making a different point and that is, we need to have some assurance. you have g-20 coming up and g-7 after that, of world currency stability, that bigger policies using money, valuing currencies, not a good policy, for any of these countries. it can hurt, help, go up and down a...
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larry's head rivals -- he and the foreign office feline have had words but only larry has made it intoinister. >> in a way it seems i don't like larry, i do. i have photographic evidence to prove it. sadly, i can't take larry with him. i can't take him to the house. the stars could have him very much as do i. >> larry the cat has his own twitter account after he was photographed parked under president trump's limo. what do you expect e spect me to to sit out in the rain? it was catnip vying for the perfect caption at number 10 cat to larry for pm. with that photo, larry was catapulted into the stratosphere of feline fame. jenny moos, cnn, new york. >> and anderson starts now. >>> he's being mocked in london with a giants ingreatable todd learn, but is he really more like the boy who cried wolf, john berham here in for anderson. that's the question of the president of the united states and how we view him. have we only become so accust accustomed of his lying about things big and small we risk he might be telling the truth about something big and important. this all came up because the
larry's head rivals -- he and the foreign office feline have had words but only larry has made it intoinister. >> in a way it seems i don't like larry, i do. i have photographic evidence to prove it. sadly, i can't take larry with him. i can't take him to the house. the stars could have him very much as do i. >> larry the cat has his own twitter account after he was photographed parked under president trump's limo. what do you expect e spect me to to sit out in the rain? it was...
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larry and you know, we like to say manong larry, he's an elder, is so important.nd i know if dawn was here today, she would be sitting with me here. she was always saying that it's a travesty that we don't know, filipino-americans don't know who our martin luther king jr. is. we don't know what our selma is. it's as if african-americans did not know what selma meant to them. and so, and he was such a wonderful leader that has been almost forgotten in our history. and which is why we very much wanted it to be larry to be the first book in the series. and dawn already had over 20 years worth of research on him. and you're right, it is very much a dense book because she had so much information. i think one of my jobs was to make sure we kept within page count because she-- robert: but it is very important that young people get exposed to him early. i mean, i think the college kind of text would be important, but i think it's very important for young people to become more aware of their historical figures, don't you think? gayle: oh yes, definitely. you know, filipino
larry and you know, we like to say manong larry, he's an elder, is so important.nd i know if dawn was here today, she would be sitting with me here. she was always saying that it's a travesty that we don't know, filipino-americans don't know who our martin luther king jr. is. we don't know what our selma is. it's as if african-americans did not know what selma meant to them. and so, and he was such a wonderful leader that has been almost forgotten in our history. and which is why we very much...
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. >> we have live team courage tonight of the w's tough loss, beginning with larry beil. larry? >> reporter: ama, dan, steph curry was amazing, but he was a one-man gang, and minus klay thompson and kevin durant, somebody needed to step it up. steph curry stored 47 of their 109 points. he just needed a little bit more help, and the raptors opened up a double digit lead. the warriors kept making pushes, but they couldn't get close enough. and toronto takes a 2-1 series lead. 123-109 the final. but the warriors remain confident, heading into game four. >> we fought, but we lost. so we've got to go back to drawing board and just recalibrate for game four. >> win the next game, go back to toronto, win game five. come back to oracle, win game six. and then celebrate. >> reporter: sounds easy. win game four, win game five, win game six, confetti. we expect klay to play friday. we will know more about kevin durant's condition tomorrow. ama, dan, back to you. >> thanks, harry. we want the confetti. tonight's loss at home was a tough one for fans. jobina fortson is live outside oracle wh
. >> we have live team courage tonight of the w's tough loss, beginning with larry beil. larry? >> reporter: ama, dan, steph curry was amazing, but he was a one-man gang, and minus klay thompson and kevin durant, somebody needed to step it up. steph curry stored 47 of their 109 points. he just needed a little bit more help, and the raptors opened up a double digit lead. the warriors kept making pushes, but they couldn't get close enough. and toronto takes a 2-1 series lead. 123-109...
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we ask larry kudlow, live only on fox news sunday. for the first time in light off the party 2020 front runner pre- >> i do not praise racist. >> you've agreed today that you are wrong to oppose in america. >> i did not oppose an america. >> how badly has joe biden been damaged and is the field will be too far to the left. we will have an exclusive interview with democratic party chair tom perez. we will ask the panel who won the first debat and how it will reshape the democratic race. the power player of the week, the new archbishop of washington on moving beyond a crisis in the church. >> the past is real, it's painful, but the future is also possible and hopefully very positive. >> all right now on "fox news sunday". chris: hello again from fox news and washington. president trump has wrapped up his trip to asia. with a handshake with kim jong-un, a walk into north korea and an agreement to revive nuclear talks. all this just a day after hitting the reset button with china. in the ongoing trade war between the worlds two biggest ec
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i think larry kudlow will help alleviate a lot of the concerns. of course selling information or services into, but you have to go to the commerce department in order to get that license in as long as it's not national security, that will alleviate some concerns. but the president gave up a lot undoing them but i think overall the market will appreciate what is going on here and i do think the president is moving in the rejection. integrate combination with the progress with china. if you're openly going to get adela north korea it's going to have to involve the chinese. they're going to have to be involved in that decision print. >> the deal to lift at least part of the band on selling goods to the chinese telecom huawei, huge giant telecommunication company in the chinese very upset when they banned all sales of u.s. technology to them. that apparently was the price that the president had to pay to get the chinese to resume the talks. too high of a price? >> maybe. when she open the door it is hard to closer. there is a very fine line even the t
i think larry kudlow will help alleviate a lot of the concerns. of course selling information or services into, but you have to go to the commerce department in order to get that license in as long as it's not national security, that will alleviate some concerns. but the president gave up a lot undoing them but i think overall the market will appreciate what is going on here and i do think the president is moving in the rejection. integrate combination with the progress with china. if you're...
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i think larry kudlow will help alleviate a lot of those concerns. of course, selling informational services into, you have to go through the commerce department in order to get that license as long as it's not national security, that's going to leave you with some concerns but the president gave up a lot and doing that but i think overall, the market will appreciate what's going on here and i do think the president is moving in the right direction, a great love between the combination of north korea and the progress with china because if you're ultimately going to get a deal, they have to be involved in that decision. >> chris: the deal to lift at least part of the band from selling goods to the chinese telecom huawei, huge, giant telecommunications company in the chinese very upset when they banned all sales of u.s. technology to them. that apparently was the price of the president had to pay to get the chinese to resume the talks. >> once you open that door, it's hard to close it. there's a very fine line even in the technology of figuring out wha
i think larry kudlow will help alleviate a lot of those concerns. of course, selling informational services into, you have to go through the commerce department in order to get that license as long as it's not national security, that's going to leave you with some concerns but the president gave up a lot and doing that but i think overall, the market will appreciate what's going on here and i do think the president is moving in the right direction, a great love between the combination of north...
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. >> when larry and sergei first met they did not like each othe other. >> yes the larry and sergei in question are the founders of google. the way i described google in the book is google tends to think they are the smartest guys in the room only hire the smartest people, they get the smartest engineers into a room and no problem they can solve. that culture began with larry and sergei who think they are the smartest people in the room so there was a little friction between them one upping each other intellectually but then there was a spark with the intellectual competitiveness is why they are teamwork always succeeded. and the culture of intellectual competitiveness is still alive inside google to this day teeseven who saw their vision and funded them? . >> some very smart angel investors and venture capitalists. jeff mazo's was one of the early angel investors. so when google was formed as a company, these are names you may or may not remember there were dozens of search engines like altavista and yahoo and excite nobody thought there needed to be another search engine but people s
. >> when larry and sergei first met they did not like each othe other. >> yes the larry and sergei in question are the founders of google. the way i described google in the book is google tends to think they are the smartest guys in the room only hire the smartest people, they get the smartest engineers into a room and no problem they can solve. that culture began with larry and sergei who think they are the smartest people in the room so there was a little friction between them...
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brian: yes, that's larry paige and sergei brend, the poundsers of google. the way i describe goog the -- google in the book is that google tends to always think they're the smartest guys in the room, they only hire the smartest people name. get all the best, smartest engineers into a room and there's no problem that they can't solve. that sort of culture began with larry and sergei who think they're always the smartest people in the room so at first there was a little bit of friction between them but also a spark between them. the intellectual competitiveness, i think was why their teamwork always sort of succeeded and the culture of chum competitiveness is still alive inside of google, i think, to this day. host: who saw their vision and funded them? brian: well, some very smart venture cap lists and angel nvestors, including adgedy beckelstien. actually jeff bezos was one of the early investors. essential think they solved search for the first time. when google was formed as a company, there were dozens of search fence in. excite, attah vista, gentleman h
brian: yes, that's larry paige and sergei brend, the poundsers of google. the way i describe goog the -- google in the book is that google tends to always think they're the smartest guys in the room, they only hire the smartest people name. get all the best, smartest engineers into a room and there's no problem that they can't solve. that sort of culture began with larry and sergei who think they're always the smartest people in the room so at first there was a little bit of friction between...
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larry: yes, this year.his year it is because the actual true passion in the democratic party is the passion to deny donald trump a second term. that is not ideological. that brings together left, right, and middle in the democratic party. in this debate, in this set of debates, you will have a chance to see the most passion when candidates attack trump. david: thank you for being with us, always good to have you with us. abato, director of university of virginia center for politics. still ahead, stock of the hour. eli lilly on washington's mind as the president issues executive orders on health care. that is next and this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you're watching "balance of power." i'm david westin. eli lilly is our stock of the hour, shares falling 3% to their lowest since january. emma chandra tells us what is going on. emma: the drug company losing $3 billion of market cap. this shows that 50 day moving average is approaching the 200 day moving average and forming a death cross, which as the name suggests
larry: yes, this year.his year it is because the actual true passion in the democratic party is the passion to deny donald trump a second term. that is not ideological. that brings together left, right, and middle in the democratic party. in this debate, in this set of debates, you will have a chance to see the most passion when candidates attack trump. david: thank you for being with us, always good to have you with us. abato, director of university of virginia center for politics. still...
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one involves larry, the other a harry. first to larry. the cat, that is. of 10 downing street, the famed residence of the british prime minister. larry, chief mouser, is his official name. he called quite a stir for the security apparatus. when the first lady arrived to visit, the outgoing prime minister, larry was not impressed. you can see him there on the left chilling on the window seat as the world leaders had their photo op. as me met inside, the plot thickened outside, because larry decided to check out the most coveted, most secure limo in all the land, our president's limo which is, of course, known as the beast. nbc's own bill neely snapped this photo of larry underneath the beast refusing to leave, which meant the president of the united states couldn't looeeave either. but curiosity couldn't kill this cat. he eventually went on his mousing duty. i had no idea they had a cat at 10 downing. >>> but the prince of sussex seemed to snub the world after video from last night's soiree showed harry talking to melania trump and others, but he seemed to
one involves larry, the other a harry. first to larry. the cat, that is. of 10 downing street, the famed residence of the british prime minister. larry, chief mouser, is his official name. he called quite a stir for the security apparatus. when the first lady arrived to visit, the outgoing prime minister, larry was not impressed. you can see him there on the left chilling on the window seat as the world leaders had their photo op. as me met inside, the plot thickened outside, because larry...
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>> larry bird. >> not larry beil.ean, i mean the crazy thing about this is they've had so many injuries and i mean, it's a cliche a little bit with the strength in numbers but they've needed everybody. jordan bell got in the game tonight and did contribute. they have to keep that rolling and we'll see. we'll see how it goes. >> i was thinking tonight that's got to be worrisome if they this many people out and still beat you at home. thank you very much. that's it for tonight for the entire abc7 news ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ (john a.) it's mind vs. muscle, america... (stretches) ah! give a shout out to muscle beach! yeah, buddy! ha ha ha! in this very special brains vs. brawn edition of "wipeout." 12 brainiacs... i work with d.n.a. 12 bodybuilders... what are y'all waitin' for? going toe to toe against the most extraordinary obstacle course ever assembled. only three of our mightiest and brig
>> larry bird. >> not larry beil.ean, i mean the crazy thing about this is they've had so many injuries and i mean, it's a cliche a little bit with the strength in numbers but they've needed everybody. jordan bell got in the game tonight and did contribute. they have to keep that rolling and we'll see. we'll see how it goes. >> i was thinking tonight that's got to be worrisome if they this many people out and still beat you at home. thank you very much. that's it for tonight...
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them to politicking i'm matthew cook in for larry king former vice president joe biden remains the clear front runner in the race for the democratic nomination for the presidency not only is he well ahead of his primary challengers some polls actually show him beating donald trump in key swing states but something interesting is happening in the fight for 2nd place in the primary among the democratic candidates some polls and a few editorials show senator elizabeth warren gaining on sanders and suggest a cooling toward the vermont senator this as political analysts expect senator warren to perform very well in the upcoming democratic primary debate in florida so will that progressive ring of the party embrace warnitz sanders expense and what threat is she to joe biden for the democratic nomination let's talk about that with katrina vanden who will she is the editorial director and publisher of the nation and a washington post columnist she's in new york city welcome to the program thank you so there's a lot to discuss but 1st your publication the nation endorsed bernie sanders for presid
them to politicking i'm matthew cook in for larry king former vice president joe biden remains the clear front runner in the race for the democratic nomination for the presidency not only is he well ahead of his primary challengers some polls actually show him beating donald trump in key swing states but something interesting is happening in the fight for 2nd place in the primary among the democratic candidates some polls and a few editorials show senator elizabeth warren gaining on sanders and...
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let's begin with the sport director, larry beale who is live on the floor at oracle. larry? >> reporter: i'm here with mindi bach, and you hit the nail on the head right there . the warriors were -- were rav ravaged by injuries. the raptors take a series lead. let's look at the highlights. you knew coming in no kevin durant and there's kd trying to fire up steph curry. that worked, because steph went for a career playoff high 47 points. mindi, he was amazing. >> yeah, just through three quarters. his regular career high 51 points in the regular season, so, he was just outstanding. >> he could not do it by himself. toronto had hit 17 threes and lo lowry had five of them. and every time the warriors got close, danny green would hit a three, and the raptors, were never made to feel uncomfortable. the crowd never quite got to fool throat, and the raptors take a 2-1 series lead. 123-109, what was the sense from steve kerr and the player s-- te players? >> more disappointment, because they had to steph it up and only steph curry did. they knew they were shorthanded and they had to
let's begin with the sport director, larry beale who is live on the floor at oracle. larry? >> reporter: i'm here with mindi bach, and you hit the nail on the head right there . the warriors were -- were rav ravaged by injuries. the raptors take a series lead. let's look at the highlights. you knew coming in no kevin durant and there's kd trying to fire up steph curry. that worked, because steph went for a career playoff high 47 points. mindi, he was amazing. >> yeah, just through...
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larry, good to have you here. the president said he's not increasing tariffs on china and he's allowing american companies to do business with huawei that throws that tech firm a lifeline. what did the u.s. get for these concessions? >> well, let's -- first of all, the talks are going to restart. i thinkthets a very big deal right there. they are going to restart. look, regarding the huawei story, let me just try to clarify that. there will be sales from american companies, but only in the sense of a general merchandise, things that are available in other places around the world. anything to do with national security concerns will not receive a new license from the commerce department. i think that's very important. i think people have to understand that. stuff that's generally available will be -- will be probably getting a temporary license from the commerce department. we'll see how far that goes. second point is we are hoping and expecting that china will engage in large-scale purchases of american farm produc
larry, good to have you here. the president said he's not increasing tariffs on china and he's allowing american companies to do business with huawei that throws that tech firm a lifeline. what did the u.s. get for these concessions? >> well, let's -- first of all, the talks are going to restart. i thinkthets a very big deal right there. they are going to restart. look, regarding the huawei story, let me just try to clarify that. there will be sales from american companies, but only in...
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so, larry, this one was nuts, just nuts.l have a different description after game six at oracle on thursday. >> all right, thank you, mindy. and, again, you've got to wait till the mri results are in and final, but the sense within the warriors organization is that k.d. has a torn achilles tendon and that means he'd be out for the next season. more to come on toyota after the game. we'll talk about what that means, what does it mean for toronto in a game six because they have to regroup themselves. these folks, they party all night long because they were at the watch party at oracle, so they're feeling pretty good. the season is still alive. it's still going. have fast internet a littland now the besthat you mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. wow, that's great. oh, and this looks great. are these words for sale? no. go, go, go, go. now you can get fast, reliable internet and save hundreds on your wireless bill. that's simple, easy, awesome. taxi! should i have stopped her?
so, larry, this one was nuts, just nuts.l have a different description after game six at oracle on thursday. >> all right, thank you, mindy. and, again, you've got to wait till the mri results are in and final, but the sense within the warriors organization is that k.d. has a torn achilles tendon and that means he'd be out for the next season. more to come on toyota after the game. we'll talk about what that means, what does it mean for toronto in a game six because they have to regroup...
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when larry and sergey first met, they did not like each other much. >> they are larry page and surrogate rain, the founders of google. sergey brin, the founders of google. they get the best engineers into a rolled and they think there is no problem they can't solve. that culture began with larry who always think they are the smartest people in the room and so when they first got into the same room, there was a bit of friction between sort oft there was also a spark between them. the intellectual competitiveness always sortteamwork of succeeded. the culture of intellectual competitiveness is still alive inside of google to this day. >> who saw their vision and funded them? some very smart venture capitalists and angel investors. actually, jeff bezos was one of the early angel investors in amazon. essentially, what they did was solved search for the first time. when google is formed as a company, these are also names you may or may not remember, there were dozens of search engines. altavista, no one thought there needed to be another search engine, but what people didn't realize is that th
when larry and sergey first met, they did not like each other much. >> they are larry page and surrogate rain, the founders of google. sergey brin, the founders of google. they get the best engineers into a rolled and they think there is no problem they can't solve. that culture began with larry who always think they are the smartest people in the room and so when they first got into the same room, there was a bit of friction between sort oft there was also a spark between them. the...
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for larry, sandhya, thank you for joining us.ve is next. >> good night. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- will arnett, from "always be my maybe," ali wong. and music from king calaway. and now, pace yourselves, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. those who've been with us during our nba pregame special in prime time for game 5 of the nba finals between the raptors and the warriors. in the history of the nba finals no team has ever come back from a 3-1 hole to win against an opponent to eats round
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>> larry, she's going to do this by the vote count, pure and simple. and right now the vote count says no impeachment. it's very possible when they come back from memorial recess, they're on the second week. they will be back a week from monday. if it is suddenly 150 democrats instead of 50 calling for impeachment, i think you will hear her voice change. the biggest problem is this debate looks purely political. either they are not going to do it to focus 2020 or waiting until they have a political consensus from the public to start the process. either way i think they have gone trapped in the viewing impeachment through a political prism. >> always wonderful insight. love hearing your point of view on all of this. we will see you a bit later. thanks, chuck. >> all right. >> be sure to join chuck for this morning's "meet the press" with mullaney right after "today in the bay" this morning at 8:00. larry, thank you for joining us. all be back in 40 minutes with a lot more insight. we will look deeper into the numbers regarding the mass shooting, what vi
>> larry, she's going to do this by the vote count, pure and simple. and right now the vote count says no impeachment. it's very possible when they come back from memorial recess, they're on the second week. they will be back a week from monday. if it is suddenly 150 democrats instead of 50 calling for impeachment, i think you will hear her voice change. the biggest problem is this debate looks purely political. either they are not going to do it to focus 2020 or waiting until they have a...
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brad, i want you to stand by because i want to bring larry in now. larry, hello to you.h the u.s. and mexico so i want you to please tell me and the audience about the impact these tariffs would have an your business as well as your customers. >> well, so if the -- the first line of tariffs that are being discussed, 35%, that 5%'s more than our -- than our net, so there's -- you know, the first discussion we had, can we soak those up, can we eat those ourselves? and the answer is no. so that 5% is going to get added right to the invoice to each customer and will get passed on to the consumer. the ultimate impact will be higher prices on the crops that we grow and over the long run will it depress the demand? big impact will be on those who have the least amount of buying power. they'll have less access to fresh fruits and vegetables, 40% to 50% of the fresh fruits and vegetables grown in the united states are grown south of the border where it's warmer, where there is good soils, especially during the wintertime. >> let's talk specifics, you're talking about avocados, to
brad, i want you to stand by because i want to bring larry in now. larry, hello to you.h the u.s. and mexico so i want you to please tell me and the audience about the impact these tariffs would have an your business as well as your customers. >> well, so if the -- the first line of tariffs that are being discussed, 35%, that 5%'s more than our -- than our net, so there's -- you know, the first discussion we had, can we soak those up, can we eat those ourselves? and the answer is no. so...
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larry sanders, that is.tructed the kind of show "the tonight show" was. >> pretend like you're talking to me. we're off the air. >> okay. blah, blah, blah, blah. >> the larry sanders show was kind of cathartic because in the world of the show there was a network. >> you want me to [ bleep ] your budget? that what you want me to do? >> it became this fun house mirror thing where you could use stuff from your misery, your career as fodder. >> don't take this as a threat but i killed a man like you in korea, hand-to-hand. my boy doesn't want to do any more commercials. >> larry sanders to me was, aside from being a brilliant television show. >> can you say, hey now. >> hey now. >> it was my everyday life. >> i'm here for three good reasons. last show. big ratings. movie coming out. bim, bam, boom. >> "the larry sanders show" was very unique in that it was very deadpan. and really groundbreaking in its day. >> i think it made people really go, that's the level of work you may be able to do on a cable network. >>
larry sanders, that is.tructed the kind of show "the tonight show" was. >> pretend like you're talking to me. we're off the air. >> okay. blah, blah, blah, blah. >> the larry sanders show was kind of cathartic because in the world of the show there was a network. >> you want me to [ bleep ] your budget? that what you want me to do? >> it became this fun house mirror thing where you could use stuff from your misery, your career as fodder. >> don't...
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for larry, sandhya, thank you for joining us.live is next. >> good night. ♪ a high school teacher from martin, tennessee... and our returning champion, a policy researcher and advisor from cambridge, massachusetts... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. exciting times here at "jeopardy!" last week, we said goodbye to a marvelous champion, james, who went away with close to $2.5 million.
for larry, sandhya, thank you for joining us.live is next. >> good night. ♪ a high school teacher from martin, tennessee... and our returning champion, a policy researcher and advisor from cambridge, massachusetts... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. exciting times here at "jeopardy!" last week, we said goodbye to a marvelous champion, james, who went away...
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larry nassar, was convicted. he himself has now beenco nvicted of criminal conduct,ne ect of duty, acquitted of criminal sexual misconduct, though, but he could still face up to years-- up to five years in prison. what's your reaction to all this? >> you know, dean strpel's negligence in supervising larry, putting larry bak in the office when he was under police investigation is something that we've known for quite a long me. so i am grateful to see the convicon for that cduct. i think it is necessary, and i think it is just. i am disappointed and discouraged to see that the survivors who reported assault by strampel, by dean strhiampel elf were not believed by the jury, because we know. we understand what dr. strampel's conduct was. his personnel file was full of warnings about h predatory behavior. and so i am disappointed to see a jury acquittal that count. >> woodruff: more broadly speaking, rachael denhollander,l we know that has happened since you initially came forward to be the first person touse dr. nass
larry nassar, was convicted. he himself has now beenco nvicted of criminal conduct,ne ect of duty, acquitted of criminal sexual misconduct, though, but he could still face up to years-- up to five years in prison. what's your reaction to all this? >> you know, dean strpel's negligence in supervising larry, putting larry bak in the office when he was under police investigation is something that we've known for quite a long me. so i am grateful to see the convicon for that cduct. i think it...
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>> larry, if you actually say, i know we're talking about some of the proposals from lawmakers rightregulatory risks here in the u.s., if you do see anti-trust probes move forward against amazon, apple, facebook, and/or alphabet, are there companies that are going to be the winners as those investigations unfold >> i doubt it very much. my -- any trust, morgan, understand it starts is a very slow, tedious process. and we're talking about since it hasn't started, three to five years to unwind. and in that period, probably, you could have three or four good investable cycles and anti-trust requires harm and it's very, very hard here to find out who has been harmed other than some noisy special interests in the beltway that really don't reflect the public's use or utility for these products so i think this is a false issue. it gives us something to talk about, but it's not something that you want to change your investment decisions on. >> never underestimate the power of special interests in washington larry, lou, thank you. >> thank you >>> well, still more on today's top tech movers,
>> larry, if you actually say, i know we're talking about some of the proposals from lawmakers rightregulatory risks here in the u.s., if you do see anti-trust probes move forward against amazon, apple, facebook, and/or alphabet, are there companies that are going to be the winners as those investigations unfold >> i doubt it very much. my -- any trust, morgan, understand it starts is a very slow, tedious process. and we're talking about since it hasn't started, three to five years...
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>> larry the cat is trying to get in the beast.ks really not very bothered by all of us. >> i just love cats. [patriotic music] - teddy roosevelt rides up to the front lines and he says, i'm going up this hill. let's go right here. - billy the kid is the most legendary outlaw that there is. pew, pew, pew.
>> larry the cat is trying to get in the beast.ks really not very bothered by all of us. >> i just love cats. [patriotic music] - teddy roosevelt rides up to the front lines and he says, i'm going up this hill. let's go right here. - billy the kid is the most legendary outlaw that there is. pew, pew, pew.
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larry, thanks. >> definitely not over. but abc7 is the only place to watch the warriors in the final four game. our coverage begins on abc7 news at 4:00 followed by the dub's pregame show at 5:00. nba countdown is at 5:30 and game four of the nba finals is at 6:00 p.m. followed by after the game live from oracle arena. >>> new at 6:00, a san mateo police officer is in jail because of what he is accused of doing online. san jose police arrested 40-year-old robert edward davies today. police say they started investigating him when they got a call from someone who was posing as a teenager on tinder, kick, and snapchat and was chatting with davies on all of those apps, supposedly. the tipster first claimed to be 19 and then claimed to be 16. the tipster says davies was aware of the person's purported age and continued to talk about engaging in sexual activity. davies has been placed on paid leave from the san mateo police department pending this investigation. >>> bart is still recovering from major delays after the transbay t
larry, thanks. >> definitely not over. but abc7 is the only place to watch the warriors in the final four game. our coverage begins on abc7 news at 4:00 followed by the dub's pregame show at 5:00. nba countdown is at 5:30 and game four of the nba finals is at 6:00 p.m. followed by after the game live from oracle arena. >>> new at 6:00, a san mateo police officer is in jail because of what he is accused of doing online. san jose police arrested 40-year-old robert edward davies...
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. >>> the san francisco giants announced the ceo larry baer will return this week. major league baseball suspended baer after this video surfaced several months ago. it shows him getting into an altercation with his wife. baer focused on regular counseling during his three-month absence. his first day back is tuesday. he will no longer be the public face of the franchise. baer said he was sorry and added "i've been able to step back and take stock of myself as a person and as a leader. i am wiser for it and the work continues." >>> coming up, we'll take you live to washington, d.c., for our weekly interview with chuck todd who moderates "meet the press." >>> found alive after a week in the wild. how did he survive? we'll hear one hiker's story. welcome back. time is. :11. it is time for our weekly chat with chuck todd, nbc news political director and moderator of "meet the press" and alongside me nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston. chuck, thank you for joining us on this sunday morning. >> of course. >> of course. >> before it we get into the debates, and
. >>> the san francisco giants announced the ceo larry baer will return this week. major league baseball suspended baer after this video surfaced several months ago. it shows him getting into an altercation with his wife. baer focused on regular counseling during his three-month absence. his first day back is tuesday. he will no longer be the public face of the franchise. baer said he was sorry and added "i've been able to step back and take stock of myself as a person and as a...
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to discuss that, let's bring in chief white house economic advisor larry kudlow. welcome back to fox news sunday. >> thank you chris, i appreciate it. >> what has the u.s. and china committed to as a resume the stocks and is there a deadline for how these talks will go on? >> first point is to resume the talks as president xi continuing the talks which have been interrupted for a while. it is a very big deal. i think that is a banner headline from this. i think everybody is going to be pleased at that, no promises, no deal made, no timetable, i want to emphasize that, president said several times, this is about the quality of the deal, no timetable, no rush, he is comfortable where he is in any case. i think coming back we will resume the talks, the two teams will begin together in tariffs will not be race, there will be no lifting of tariffs, on the remaining 300 or $325 billion and that is an important concession by president trump. and we also expect the chinese, while the talks are going, we expect the chinese to begin large-scale purchases, imports of the u.s
to discuss that, let's bring in chief white house economic advisor larry kudlow. welcome back to fox news sunday. >> thank you chris, i appreciate it. >> what has the u.s. and china committed to as a resume the stocks and is there a deadline for how these talks will go on? >> first point is to resume the talks as president xi continuing the talks which have been interrupted for a while. it is a very big deal. i think that is a banner headline from this. i think everybody is...
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welcome back, larry. larry: thank you.view around here that virginia has generally been pretty open for gun sales. some people go down to virginia and buy guns and bring them to the northeast. is this a real turning point in your judgment for the politics within the state of virginia on the question of gun safety? andy: it could very well be i am usually skeptical that anything is a turning point or that you can turn on a dime on something like this because you are correct, virginia has a well-earned, terrible reputation , although it has gotten better over the years. the reason i think this could be a turning point is because, first of all, virginians in by whatare horrified happened. it has gotten people's attention. i know it happened elsewhere and nothing occurs in the legislature, but here is why it is different here. we have this crazy system of off , off year elections and this november, we are electing the entire legislature. all 140's -- 140 seats. seats isry for all 140 this tuesday. this has been not accidentall
welcome back, larry. larry: thank you.view around here that virginia has generally been pretty open for gun sales. some people go down to virginia and buy guns and bring them to the northeast. is this a real turning point in your judgment for the politics within the state of virginia on the question of gun safety? andy: it could very well be i am usually skeptical that anything is a turning point or that you can turn on a dime on something like this because you are correct, virginia has a...
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than back to politicking on matthew cook sitting in for larry king donald trump has engaged in a 4 year war against the mainstream media which he labels as fake news and enemies of the people most people except his diehard supporters dismiss this war as political rhetoric if not out now it's false it's but a new book by the founder of the media research center sets out to prove an anti trump bias by the media brant bozell co-author of that book entitled unmasked big media's war against trump joins me now from reston virginia bret welcome to the program. no matter how you good good so let's talk about your book you're setting out to make the case that the media is waging war against president trump so give me the top 3 bullet points that prove your case. well i was say 1st of all just to correct your introduction it's not that most people believe it's paul so it's more people believe that that there is fake news then that i think that that's a bigger problem than a whole host of things including climate change in america today so this isn't just a french group of supporters believing thi
than back to politicking on matthew cook sitting in for larry king donald trump has engaged in a 4 year war against the mainstream media which he labels as fake news and enemies of the people most people except his diehard supporters dismiss this war as political rhetoric if not out now it's false it's but a new book by the founder of the media research center sets out to prove an anti trump bias by the media brant bozell co-author of that book entitled unmasked big media's war against trump...
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. >> larry, your final report from the arena? >> just an unbelievable turn of events, the way things turned out. obviously, the season ends in disappointing fashion. the raptors are the champs. on top of the kevin durant injury you have klay thompson getting hurts in the third quarter. the early reports are a torn acl. he'll miss all of part of next season. let's look at the final night of the warriors after 47 seasons at oracle arena. chris mullen in the howls. he had so many great performances in this building. klay thompson, did not disappoint. 18 in the first half. finished with 30 overall. warriors were looking for a huge game from the splash brothers and steph and play came up with a combined 51 points. disaster here late in the third. klay comes down hard. you can see his ankle and knee buckle. torn acl. steph in display. can't believe it's another injury. klay left on crutches. he did shoot his free throws before leaving. 1 14-115. raptors. for head coach steve ke wostly h our guys compete and, you know, so short handed a
. >> larry, your final report from the arena? >> just an unbelievable turn of events, the way things turned out. obviously, the season ends in disappointing fashion. the raptors are the champs. on top of the kevin durant injury you have klay thompson getting hurts in the third quarter. the early reports are a torn acl. he'll miss all of part of next season. let's look at the final night of the warriors after 47 seasons at oracle arena. chris mullen in the howls. he had so many great...
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followed by toyota after the game with larry biel.game in this morning's sports. >> good morning. the warriors hope to even the nba finals at a win a piece. kevin durant won't play in game 2 but the dubs hopeful he will return sometime during this series. this was durant having fun on the court with teammates in toronto. he dthink he's feeling any pres. check it out. he's wearing flip-flops. the warriors have ruled him out because of a strained right calf he hart back on may 8th. the dubs aren't feeling like game 2 is a must win. klay thompson putting things in perspective when asked if he thought the dubs could still win the series. >> yes. 100%. first of four, not first of one. still a lot of basketball to be played. >> it would have been way more fun being up 1-0. it's definitely fun in terms of like the challenge of being on this stage and understanding opportunity for us tomorrow to come out and be 1-1 going back home which any road team would love that opportunity. >> if it's easy, it's not fun. game 2 tips off at 5:00. be sure
followed by toyota after the game with larry biel.game in this morning's sports. >> good morning. the warriors hope to even the nba finals at a win a piece. kevin durant won't play in game 2 but the dubs hopeful he will return sometime during this series. this was durant having fun on the court with teammates in toronto. he dthink he's feeling any pres. check it out. he's wearing flip-flops. the warriors have ruled him out because of a strained right calf he hart back on may 8th. the dubs...