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larry still thought darren killed sandra, and it seemed wherever larry went on this small island, there this is the house there with the boat and truck in there. it is not easy going by here and knowing that he's still running free. we've -- we've got to get this case solved. >> on this day larry and sandra's mom toshi had to see darren at grandson austin's little league game. that's darren on the field coaching. and in the dugout with his girlfriend, a woman he had known since before sandra's murder. and it was at this point 2009, three years after sandra's murder, when larry felt the time had come for him to go from investigator to avenger. he was seriously thinking about killing darren. >> if i ever figure out a way to get away with it, it will happen. >> fortunately, the arrival of a new kauai police chief put his hands on hold. daryl perry, a 30-year veteran of the honolulu pd go, agreed t meet with larry and listen to his theories about the case. >> he showed to me the scene and explained to me what happened, and i could feel his grief. >> i mean it wasn't of any forensic value to
larry still thought darren killed sandra, and it seemed wherever larry went on this small island, there this is the house there with the boat and truck in there. it is not easy going by here and knowing that he's still running free. we've -- we've got to get this case solved. >> on this day larry and sandra's mom toshi had to see darren at grandson austin's little league game. that's darren on the field coaching. and in the dugout with his girlfriend, a woman he had known since before...
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larry: exactly. we don't--we don't go to these supermarkets anymore because even for me, it's a 20-minute drive to the closest asian supermarket. robert: yeah. larry: so, it's a hugely rewarding experience. our customers came to us and say, "hey, thank you for providing the products, and now we can have access to those, you know, trendy things in asia and all those really, really fresh asian fruits and vegetables." robert: i'm curious, what's the--maybe the most popular product or products that you get demand for? larry: yeah, so i brought some-- robert: oh, these are some of them here. larry: some samples here today. for example, the kyoho grapes, we sold a few thousands cases per week. and the korean pear and the winter jujube. and also this is some examples of the trending snacks in leading--in asian countries. for example, from korea, china, hong kong, and japan, singapore. robert: and all basically--i was saying before that i noticed that you have quite a broad appeal. what is the--what's the ki
larry: exactly. we don't--we don't go to these supermarkets anymore because even for me, it's a 20-minute drive to the closest asian supermarket. robert: yeah. larry: so, it's a hugely rewarding experience. our customers came to us and say, "hey, thank you for providing the products, and now we can have access to those, you know, trendy things in asia and all those really, really fresh asian fruits and vegetables." robert: i'm curious, what's the--maybe the most popular product or...
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these robin by a row think you both so much thanks larry thank you larry and thank you audience for joining me on this edition of politicking and remember you can join the conversation on my facebook page or tweet me at kings things and don't forget to use the politicking jack and that's over this edition of politicking. aeroflot russian and lights. you know world of big partisan movies lot 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. terrorists long russian and lights. yes. and that's confessional moment allowed him should ask for the last 70 and seeing and on monday the day before the match promotion of christian. branches just shoot on disk in the. asian community. teach it mom. i know you care so so don't know when to much fame mama just back yeah i know. you read at the. birthing
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emily: from the outside, we don't see a lot of larry page. still the right person to be leading alphabet in the middle of all of this given all of this? astro: larry and sergey are the two most phenomenally creative people i've ever met in my life. and they set a standard and support that standard percolating throughout the organization. it's why alphabet is the way it is. that's not an argument that either larry or sergey are perfect human beings, but i think, pretty clearly, alphabet would be worse off if we did not have support at the top from larry and from sergey. emily: you would say the same applies from larry as to sergey, even though sergey has also had some of his own issues that we don't need to get into. but you know in this day and age, some executives are being held to a higher standard. astro: i have low confidence, very low confidence, to be honest, that if we swap larry and sergey out for one or two other people, that we would be better off, even in the sort of human elements that we say that we care so much about. my moonsho
emily: from the outside, we don't see a lot of larry page. still the right person to be leading alphabet in the middle of all of this given all of this? astro: larry and sergey are the two most phenomenally creative people i've ever met in my life. and they set a standard and support that standard percolating throughout the organization. it's why alphabet is the way it is. that's not an argument that either larry or sergey are perfect human beings, but i think, pretty clearly, alphabet would be...
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these robin viro think you both so much thanks larry thank you larry and thank you audience for joining me on this edition of politicking and remember you can join the conversation on my facebook page or tweet me at kings things and don't forget to use the politicking jack and that's over this edition of politicking. aeroflot russian and lights. you know world of big partisan movies lot 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 bath 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 and lights. the brain does not. in the way. you see when you every time you. come liberate you damage it in a way that comes up and certainly the brain is incredibly sent delegates. you can damage some of the brain you can kill the patient does by damaging them one of 2 millimeters of brain. i. i. the german interior minister pledges to boo
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unlikely he would be removed for this but he might well be impeached for it on the surface though larry on the 4 corners of that document that came out i don't think there is an impeachable offense there in the context that it's in in the sense that he was talking about the fact that he was asking the president it just before that comment about vice president biden to look in the crowd strike to look into the ukrainian connection to the 2016 election and the d.n.c. and maybe the steel those cia and things have been very controversial that still are being investigated by attorney general barr and by a special. u.s. attorney who is assigned to that and then he just says use these words because more or less of a by the way this thing with prosecution people are talking about the fact that vice president biden asked that the prosecutor be changed and his son was working for the company being investigated that look good let's look into that i.e. you know that i wouldn't do that but i don't think it rises to let's kick the man out of office avoid an election do you buy the thought that republ
unlikely he would be removed for this but he might well be impeached for it on the surface though larry on the 4 corners of that document that came out i don't think there is an impeachable offense there in the context that it's in in the sense that he was talking about the fact that he was asking the president it just before that comment about vice president biden to look in the crowd strike to look into the ukrainian connection to the 2016 election and the d.n.c. and maybe the steel those cia...
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these robin by a row think you both so much thanks larry thank you larry and thank you audience for joining me on this edition of politicking and remember you can join the conversation on my facebook page or tweet me at kings things and don't forget to use the politicking tag and that's all over this edition of politicking. aeroflot russian and lights. you know world of big partisan movies lot 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 and lights. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok to substract my food on my table it's really hard there are no jobs and you see that i've got kids and asked and as a parent. i can come up with lots of arguments there's a lot of conflict but then again. between the most of the conflict i would say a. close one
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but that's larry >> well, larry is the chief economic adviser to the president of the united states, he's a chief economic adviser. he's not a "kudlow report." he's the chief economic adviser right? he wouldn't say this stuff unless we're about to hear good news >> do you think we will? >> i was surprised i didn't think we will you know, my wife lisa, we know nancy pelosi because of a relationship at georgetown, where, by the way, mark zuckerberg is speaking this afternoon. we both felt it's the end between any hope for cooperation between the president and the speaker avenue the things she said yesterday >> i mean he did, he did not say that this deal would be signed in chile he said maybe, maybe not. >> right >> but i've got to tell you, that was the most positive i know david's right larry is a positive person but you know what, when larry and i were together, the dow has tripled. >> it has been good to be positive over the long run >> right he and i, we had many disagreements, democrat, republican but we both felt that the market could go much higher and it did that so, yes, he m
but that's larry >> well, larry is the chief economic adviser to the president of the united states, he's a chief economic adviser. he's not a "kudlow report." he's the chief economic adviser right? he wouldn't say this stuff unless we're about to hear good news >> do you think we will? >> i was surprised i didn't think we will you know, my wife lisa, we know nancy pelosi because of a relationship at georgetown, where, by the way, mark zuckerberg is speaking this...
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light hisser is a hard-liner while larry has been more of a free trader at heart normally when larrys something positive, the hard liners shoot him down a few days later. they've already signed off on several statements what happens to the stock market if larry is right and we get a new trade deal with mexico and canada before thanksgiving and we see concrete results from negotiation with china this that case, you know what? i think stocks will blast right through these levels and go much higher why? because most of the weakness in the economy and thus the market stems from barriers to world trade. well can get a really positive domino effect if we pass the nafta replacement bill and start getting even small concession out of china in that scenario, earnings will explode for the weakest part of the economy, the industrials on top of that, the administration can go higher which ends the nonsense about the inverted yield curve and we no longer need to worry so much about what the feds are going to do will larry be right? i don't know but it's a real possibility. and after this morning,
light hisser is a hard-liner while larry has been more of a free trader at heart normally when larrys something positive, the hard liners shoot him down a few days later. they've already signed off on several statements what happens to the stock market if larry is right and we get a new trade deal with mexico and canada before thanksgiving and we see concrete results from negotiation with china this that case, you know what? i think stocks will blast right through these levels and go much...
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who's larry? >> um. [ laughter ] um, yeah, larry is the cinematographer. uh, yeah. look, sometimes, sometimes movies get intense, because there are a lot of people in a small space and you're trying to find something. so it request feel intense, but um, that was supposed to be private. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> i'm a little embarrassed. i'm, i'm sorry about that. >> jimmy: yeah. >> sorry you guys had to see that. [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: i believe larry. >> no, it's not larry's fault. >> jimmy: it's totally larry's fault, and cher's fault in a way, you know? cher does have some of the burden to take for this. >> sure. well, let me think about this a bit more. >> jimmy: okay, you do that. >> my publicist will issue a formal statement tomorrow. >> jimmy: okay, that's a good idea. >> yeah, can we move on? >> jimmy: yeah, it's over now, so if you want to go call larry, we can do it. >> well, i should probably publicly apologize to larry. >> jimmy: yeah, you probably should. >> larry? i'm, the thing is, though, [ laughter ] i am sorry, but he did whisper,
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larry hite. >>> closing bell ringing in 13 minutes.t an even fresher high. dow up 357 points. wow. what's going on here? it's a big friday night on fox business starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, trish regan has an exclusive interview with first daughter ivanka trump talking about the jobs program and impeachment and more. then we will roll out our new friday night lineup. 9:00, maria bartiromo's wall street followed by 9:30 p.m., wsj at large with jerry baker and 10:00 p.m., episode, the brand new one of barron's roundtable. you've got to watch this, if you care about your money. only on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. you'rethat's why at aetna,sing what matters. we're committed to taking care of the whole you. with medicare advantage plans that offer health coaching and fitness memberships. plus hospital,
larry hite. >>> closing bell ringing in 13 minutes.t an even fresher high. dow up 357 points. wow. what's going on here? it's a big friday night on fox business starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, trish regan has an exclusive interview with first daughter ivanka trump talking about the jobs program and impeachment and more. then we will roll out our new friday night lineup. 9:00, maria bartiromo's wall street followed by 9:30 p.m., wsj at large with jerry baker and 10:00 p.m., episode, the...
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fabulous. >> we've got larry kudlow in a minute anything you would ask him >> look, i would ask larryse, you can trust but verify i don't know i don't know if you can trust or verify, because the ag buy should have happened this seems like argentina again where maybe the president has been had. >> we will ask him just that jim, thank you very much see you coming up. >> yeah. >>> larry kudlow when we return. "squawk box" will be right back. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group - how the world advances. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box. joining us now, larry kudlow, national economic council director been a while, mr. kudlow it's great to have you on this morning. i'm going to start with a philosophical question, larry. you've been there a while. i don't know if you were ever what i would refer to as a globalist. but at this point, do we have a domestic economy that can continue to outperform -- and we have for years, admittedly, but it seems more important
fabulous. >> we've got larry kudlow in a minute anything you would ask him >> look, i would ask larryse, you can trust but verify i don't know i don't know if you can trust or verify, because the ag buy should have happened this seems like argentina again where maybe the president has been had. >> we will ask him just that jim, thank you very much see you coming up. >> yeah. >>> larry kudlow when we return. "squawk box" will be right back. cme group...
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larry and dion? >>> thank you, spencer. to the bad break for steph curry, broke his hand when he fell in last night's game with the phoenix suns. aaron baynes landed on top of him. today steph post this had picture on his instagram story writing appreciate all the love and support. >> live for us at the chase center with reaction to steph's injury. we can only imagine what the reaction is. >> reporter: the injury bug also followed them home here to the chase center and it's forcing the team and fans to take a good look in the mirror. >> had a very scary injury -- >> reporter: this was not just any hard foul. when steph curry fell to the floor on this drive and suns center aaron baynes landed on his left hand breaking it, you could almost hear the fans gasping for air. >> it broke my heart. >> it's a terrible shame. it's really hard on the rest of the team. >> reporter: it has been tough watching them get knocked around in three of the first four games. >> specialists will look at the results of a ct scan to determine if he
larry and dion? >>> thank you, spencer. to the bad break for steph curry, broke his hand when he fell in last night's game with the phoenix suns. aaron baynes landed on top of him. today steph post this had picture on his instagram story writing appreciate all the love and support. >> live for us at the chase center with reaction to steph's injury. we can only imagine what the reaction is. >> reporter: the injury bug also followed them home here to the chase center and it's...
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larry: think about this.ur home, the kind of had this old thermostat that got transformed into something beautiful, much like the nest thermostat. it just kept on going. it got connected. it would measure when you are home, when you are not. all the different things that would make your home a really great place is now interconnected. we want to do that with the office. we want people to come into the office. a visitor comes in, they sign in, they go into the meeting room. it welcomes them. maybe if you are in the meeting room, you can extend that time as well. the future is a place where you are not worried about the day-to-day, mundane stuff and that is what we are working on. taylor: with all of this comes heightened scrutiny over data. what are you doing to keep data safe? larry: let's think about where sign in was before this. people would go into somebody's office and there is literally a logbook that would be on that front desk. you can jesse everybody before you. our company, what you literally do is
larry: think about this.ur home, the kind of had this old thermostat that got transformed into something beautiful, much like the nest thermostat. it just kept on going. it got connected. it would measure when you are home, when you are not. all the different things that would make your home a really great place is now interconnected. we want to do that with the office. we want people to come into the office. a visitor comes in, they sign in, they go into the meeting room. it welcomes them....
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of the politicking i mean holmes sitting in for larry king lauren duke became widely known only a few years ago following a scorching op bedri written for teen vogue and titled donald trump is gaslighting america well the piece became a viral sensation and lauren was suddenly and in demand speaker and guest on t.v. and radio well she is back in the public eye with a new book and the assertion that donald trump 2016 when shook young people out of a coma and reminded that voting bloc that government by and for the people requires their input so will younger voters participate in the 2020 election process and who or what will motivate them to do so so let's talk about this with journalist and feminist advocate lauren duca who joins me right here from new york city she's the author of the newly released book how to start a revolution young people and the future of politics ron brownstein thanks for having me great so your book is about starting a revolution why do you think we need that right now. i think that for too long we've understood democracy as a thing that we have and not. thing
of the politicking i mean holmes sitting in for larry king lauren duke became widely known only a few years ago following a scorching op bedri written for teen vogue and titled donald trump is gaslighting america well the piece became a viral sensation and lauren was suddenly and in demand speaker and guest on t.v. and radio well she is back in the public eye with a new book and the assertion that donald trump 2016 when shook young people out of a coma and reminded that voting bloc that...
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liz: larry and i go way back, too, but when i heard him say that, i thought oh, really, larry?s you look at what's happening, we are bumping up against a federal reserve meeting coming up on the 29th or 30th of this month, october 30th, the announcement will be made on whether we see a rate cut once again. i believe fed funds futures indicate we are at about 89% chance we will see a quarter of a point. however, today, you had some fed heads coming out and talking specifically about that. richard clarida, vice chair, said the economy is in a good place. the baseline outlook is favorable. why then would you cut rates? if that's the case? >> so i'm not in favor of a 25 basis point cut. i don't really think they should do anything. i think it's not needed. i think they should hold their powder. that being said, we are seeing global growth slow down across everywhere and including in the u.s., right. we have manufacturing for the most part, in a recession. we have retail in a recession. i think the only thing that looks really strong is services and consumer. cap x is down, industri
liz: larry and i go way back, too, but when i heard him say that, i thought oh, really, larry?s you look at what's happening, we are bumping up against a federal reserve meeting coming up on the 29th or 30th of this month, october 30th, the announcement will be made on whether we see a rate cut once again. i believe fed funds futures indicate we are at about 89% chance we will see a quarter of a point. however, today, you had some fed heads coming out and talking specifically about that....
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we have larry kudlow coming up.im about, including those latest jobs numbers, and you don't want to miss that. we'll be right back. each day a little sweeter. adp simplifies hr, benefits, and payroll for magnolia bakery, so employees like sarah can achieve what they're working for. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ stuart: all right. let's run through the day so far. we'll start with the jobs report. literally at 8:30 this morning, that's one hour and 24 minutes ago, we had the report that there were 136,000 new jobs created last month. more importantly, perhaps, the rate on the unemployment rate itself, it went all the way down to 3.5%. that's a 50-year low and the president tweeted about that, saying it's a 50-year low for the un eemployment rate. as for the market, responded very nicely, on the expectation that the federal reserve is indeed going to lower rates this month and probably again in december. and that the economy is not sliding into recession. maybe that was the feeling on the market because we're up 150 points. we put
we have larry kudlow coming up.im about, including those latest jobs numbers, and you don't want to miss that. we'll be right back. each day a little sweeter. adp simplifies hr, benefits, and payroll for magnolia bakery, so employees like sarah can achieve what they're working for. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ stuart: all right. let's run through the day so far. we'll start with the jobs report. literally at 8:30 this morning, that's one hour and 24 minutes ago, we had the report that there...
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and larry pfeiffer, also here.e is the director of the hayden center at george mason university and a former senior director of the white house situation room. larry also served as a chief of staff to the cia. the evelyn, i want to start with you. i just asked matt this, i think it's worst asking you again, the big concern is that these isis fighters and the families, as mat. was just describing, will escape and try to reconstitute the caliphate. the president was asked about this and he seemed to brush it off and said, well, they would escape to europe. >> yeah. i mean, katy, it's absolutely irresponsible what's happening now. the fact that we would allow this to happen, you know, the president threatened to do this last december and this is why secretary mattis quit, then secretary of defense, quit. in addition to the envoy to the region. what's going to happen is not exactly what matt described, it's actually going to be worse, because the kurdish fighters are going to abandon their posts guarding those hardened
and larry pfeiffer, also here.e is the director of the hayden center at george mason university and a former senior director of the white house situation room. larry also served as a chief of staff to the cia. the evelyn, i want to start with you. i just asked matt this, i think it's worst asking you again, the big concern is that these isis fighters and the families, as mat. was just describing, will escape and try to reconstitute the caliphate. the president was asked about this and he seemed...
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larry, we'll see you soon.r> turning to other news in san cisco, a small but significant change could soon be coming to muni's bus fleet. one bus is currently the guinea pig for sliding doors instead of doors that open inward. they create more space for passengers and eliminate the need for passengers to shuffle and reshuffle every time the doors open inward. if it works out well the entire fleet will soon have sliding doors. >>> around the world and back in the bay, a sailor returned hem to a hero's welcome. randall reed became the first person to sail around antarctica and the americas solo in one season. he was welcomed by admirers and his wife who gave him a welcome home kiss. he traveled 39,000 miles, nearly the entire time alone on his boat eating classify bars and mostly food from cams. >> looking forward to spending the winter home with my wife. i understand i have a long honey do list adding up for about 24 months, so i'm looking forward to attacking that. >> yes, you gave her all that time to fill out
larry, we'll see you soon.r> turning to other news in san cisco, a small but significant change could soon be coming to muni's bus fleet. one bus is currently the guinea pig for sliding doors instead of doors that open inward. they create more space for passengers and eliminate the need for passengers to shuffle and reshuffle every time the doors open inward. if it works out well the entire fleet will soon have sliding doors. >>> around the world and back in the bay, a sailor...
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larry: it does raise concern.sident's phone call to a foreign head of state is an incredibly powerful tool. the president could be establishing a good relationship with a four later that the diplomats and military officers can take advantage of. he canhe can push a point that s been sticking at the working level and get it over the goal line. at times, he can admonish a foreign leader for things they may be doing, and again, get that foreign leader to turn his government in a different direction. it would be horrible if we lost a powerful tool through an indiscriminate set of weeks or release of additional strength grips. at the same time, however, we have accountability issues here. if there are concerns about illegality or unethical behavior on the part of the president, that needs to be examined. it just needs to be examined in a very careful way. david: from your experience, to what extent were there careful agendas drawn up before the call was made, so we knew from our side with the u.s. president would want
larry: it does raise concern.sident's phone call to a foreign head of state is an incredibly powerful tool. the president could be establishing a good relationship with a four later that the diplomats and military officers can take advantage of. he canhe can push a point that s been sticking at the working level and get it over the goal line. at times, he can admonish a foreign leader for things they may be doing, and again, get that foreign leader to turn his government in a different...
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welcome back to politicking everybody i may be home sitting in for larry king support for donald trump's impeachment is growing according to several recent polls so how worried should the president be well let's talk about this and more with our political panel they are michael to he you know he's a democratic political political strategist he was also part of the draft bedo effort and he joins us from los angeles here in new york city we have john kearns she's a g.o.p. strategist and a former spokesperson for the california republican party ok guys we are in the middle of this impeachment inquiry you know it's the news 247 and several recent polls including one from political politico morning consul so that support for impeaching the president is growing the political morning consul poll has 46 percent of voters saying that congress should begin impeachment versus 43 percent who say they should not well we know the president is a fighter but jen how worried should he be about these numbers they only seem to be going in one direction and it's not in his favor. well i think he ought to ac
welcome back to politicking everybody i may be home sitting in for larry king support for donald trump's impeachment is growing according to several recent polls so how worried should the president be well let's talk about this and more with our political panel they are michael to he you know he's a democratic political political strategist he was also part of the draft bedo effort and he joins us from los angeles here in new york city we have john kearns she's a g.o.p. strategist and a former...
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your job never ends, larry. see you soon. >> all right. >> thanks. >>> turning to other news, this is a big one. there is new scrutiny of products sold on amazon that receive the amazon choice endorsement. some shoppers are complaining the products are not as good as advertised. amazon puts this choice badge on products highly rated and well priced. those items typically sell three times better than the competition, but the fight for shoppers is so fierce that some companies pay for positive reviews to get that badge. some customers are frustrated that the badge doesn't always help cut through the noise. >> i was actually surprised when i started digging a little deeper. the price of the amazon choice item was actually double the cost of the dance shoe that i ended up purchasing. >> amazon says it invests "significant resources" to proteblgt the qualipr protect the quality of reviews and it takes action against bad actor its. i it's a reminder if something seems too good to be true. >>> to another great day at f
your job never ends, larry. see you soon. >> all right. >> thanks. >>> turning to other news, this is a big one. there is new scrutiny of products sold on amazon that receive the amazon choice endorsement. some shoppers are complaining the products are not as good as advertised. amazon puts this choice badge on products highly rated and well priced. those items typically sell three times better than the competition, but the fight for shoppers is so fierce that some...
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>> no, actually, communication between larry kessler and mr. steven richess, but to substantiate that perception, there is these multiple inspections repeatedly that recognize vaporizing is onsite and the last inspection by mr. obanna he clearly states onsite vaporizing shall only be -- >> i understand that. >> commissioner tanner: i definitely understand that your point. >> thank you. >> i want to understand this perception that mr. kessler gave this authorization and was that verbal or in writing and how did -- how was that receiveed? >> he is here in the audience and if you would like, you can ask him. >> i guess what i am looking for is if it was ever written down from the health department to your client or whomever this person is that this was, in fact, a permitted use. >> i don't believe it was written down. it was a communication i think communicated verbally, but i only say that we have had a great relationship with larry kessler. >> the last question i have really is to understand the difference. i can understand why you pursue the gr
>> no, actually, communication between larry kessler and mr. steven richess, but to substantiate that perception, there is these multiple inspections repeatedly that recognize vaporizing is onsite and the last inspection by mr. obanna he clearly states onsite vaporizing shall only be -- >> i understand that. >> commissioner tanner: i definitely understand that your point. >> thank you. >> i want to understand this perception that mr. kessler gave this authorization...
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he says larry the u.s. economy brags with no huge untapped potential, no major science and tech innovation in years, it still launched a trade war more terrible consequences will come is this how the chinese to perceive us to be in the weakened position right now? >> they're in weakened position too. shanghai or what have you, even hong kong. that did not comply with the same financial transparency rules but applied to american companies. this is a matter of consumer protection i would say the same thing is true of russian companies and iranian companies and french companies. they are generally complaint wi should we be handle that as investors and let these funds invest anywhere just because they are overseas. >> i think you believe the tariffs have done damage to the economy and the president should reconsider going down this path. are you proposing this investment block as a different option that could still hurt the chinese without hurting our economy further? >> i think it's because their situation is
he says larry the u.s. economy brags with no huge untapped potential, no major science and tech innovation in years, it still launched a trade war more terrible consequences will come is this how the chinese to perceive us to be in the weakened position right now? >> they're in weakened position too. shanghai or what have you, even hong kong. that did not comply with the same financial transparency rules but applied to american companies. this is a matter of consumer protection i would...
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. >> reporter: larry, alma, good afternoon to you. president trump continues to defend that controversial call to ukraine, saying he did nothing wrong and it is pitch perfect, and now saying ukraine should investigate biden as well as china as democrats push back saying that demand comes at the risk of our national security. it's the spark that lit the fiery debate over impeachment. president trump privately urging ukraine to investigate his potential 2020 rival joe biden and his son and today the president publicly amplifying that call. >> it's a very simple answer. they should investigate the bidens. >> it's that request for foreign interference that set off the impeachment investigation and now he's pushing china to do the same, sending this message days before beijing officials arrive in the u.s. to resume trade talks. >> china should start an investigation into the biden's. >> back on capitol hill, the former special envoy to ukraine, kurt volker testified before closed doors, turning over encrypted messages, where a top diplomat
. >> reporter: larry, alma, good afternoon to you. president trump continues to defend that controversial call to ukraine, saying he did nothing wrong and it is pitch perfect, and now saying ukraine should investigate biden as well as china as democrats push back saying that demand comes at the risk of our national security. it's the spark that lit the fiery debate over impeachment. president trump privately urging ukraine to investigate his potential 2020 rival joe biden and his son and...
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in the early 2000s, larry ellison called cloud computing a fad.ark kaman and put a flag in the ground and drove the transition. he has also been the public face of oracle, and that is where they are going to struggle to replace him in the short term. the co-ceo really operates in the background. larry ellison, the chairman and the visionary, we only see him a couple of times a year. mark was the guy talking to customers, talking to us in the media. he was delivering the key notes at oracle world and i think they are going to struggle to find a rereplacement there. taylor: talk to me more about what oracle does here. -- does from here. in that september earnings statement, they highlighted they have a deep bench of leadership that is qualified to take this company into the next stages. how prepared are they, given stafford katz and larry ellison are there -- how prepared are they and frankly, do we know anymore about oracle's leadership team going forward? brad: i am probably not the person to talk about that. i have heard larry ellison talk about
in the early 2000s, larry ellison called cloud computing a fad.ark kaman and put a flag in the ground and drove the transition. he has also been the public face of oracle, and that is where they are going to struggle to replace him in the short term. the co-ceo really operates in the background. larry ellison, the chairman and the visionary, we only see him a couple of times a year. mark was the guy talking to customers, talking to us in the media. he was delivering the key notes at oracle...
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larry, come back soon. larry kudlow on the north lawn.he chinese, capitol hill is calling out the nba accusing the league of kowtowing to china. the single tweet that sparked the controversy. that's coming up. every american wants their dollars to work as hard as they do. however, since 2000, the buying power of the dollar has dropped by over 31% - that means the dollar is only worth about 68¢ now compared to 2000. had you owned gold, your value would have increased over 400% and owning gold is easy... with rosland capital - a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and our premium coins, can help you preserve your wealth. call rosland capital at 800-630-8900 to receive your free rosland guide to gold, gold & precious metals ira and silver brochures. with rosland, there are no hassles, no gimmicks, and we have the fastest shipping around. dollar down. gold up. pretty clear. make gold your new standard. call rosland capital today at 800-630-8900. 800-630-8900. that's 800-
larry, come back soon. larry kudlow on the north lawn.he chinese, capitol hill is calling out the nba accusing the league of kowtowing to china. the single tweet that sparked the controversy. that's coming up. every american wants their dollars to work as hard as they do. however, since 2000, the buying power of the dollar has dropped by over 31% - that means the dollar is only worth about 68¢ now compared to 2000. had you owned gold, your value would have increased over 400% and owning gold...
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i'm larry beil.0 starts now. >>> it is a good reminder that it's not safe. >>> it only took a moment. a parent's quick stop at a shopping center. the infant is found. and dumped by the side of the road. >> guns drawn in menlo park. the incredible moments that unfolded as they confront a suspect. >>> an airbnb owner who tries to shut down an impromptu party and gets robbed. >>> a look at the bay area man accused of spying for china. >>> a's fans start today arrive early tore the big wildcard game and right now tailgating has reached a fevered pitch. >>> sky 7 captures the moment a suspect flips his car as he prepares to confront menlo park police with their guns drawn and that suspect lungs towards the officers. >> the unthinkable for a parent in emeryville. a thief steals a car at a shopping center with her baby inside. we begin with two big stories. good evening, i'm kristen sze. >> i'm dan ashley. let's start with the search for a suspect who carjacked the vehicle with a baby in the back seat. >> i
i'm larry beil.0 starts now. >>> it is a good reminder that it's not safe. >>> it only took a moment. a parent's quick stop at a shopping center. the infant is found. and dumped by the side of the road. >> guns drawn in menlo park. the incredible moments that unfolded as they confront a suspect. >>> an airbnb owner who tries to shut down an impromptu party and gets robbed. >>> a look at the bay area man accused of spying for china. >>> a's fans...
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larry fink is here good to see you. >> good morning.ame in with earnings better than expected. $7.15 versus $6.96 the street was looking for. what happened? >> the same consistent theme, clients are moving away from products to solutions. we raised $84 billion. more impressive is that over the last 12 months, we raised $350 billion. it was across the board from fixed income even in parts of active equities that puts us around $46 billion over the last three years. our cash organization has crossed over $500 billion. across the board, we have been penetrating more clients i think it is showing up in so many ways. >> clients new to wall street or taking clients who used to be at other firms? >> i think we are winning the market share unquestionably. probably the most important thing is that clients are awarding more and more in the portfolio. it was announced we will be responsible for announcing $50 million for bravo bank that is just the solution to help them and working with and providing that policy. >> who was managing that for them
larry fink is here good to see you. >> good morning.ame in with earnings better than expected. $7.15 versus $6.96 the street was looking for. what happened? >> the same consistent theme, clients are moving away from products to solutions. we raised $84 billion. more impressive is that over the last 12 months, we raised $350 billion. it was across the board from fixed income even in parts of active equities that puts us around $46 billion over the last three years. our cash...
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larry, nicic to have you back with . welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> is this move in the s&p 500 and the broader market sustainable in your view? >> i do think it's sustainable for a couple of reasons. you mentioned earlier in the show, there's no recession. asong as there's no recession that tends to be positive for the equity markets. the second reason, i tnk you're going to see an acceleration of earnings growth going io next year. when you have better earnings growth that tends to be supportive of higher equities. and third you'll see positive seasonality. this tends to be the best time of the year. the fourth quarterends to have the best performance of the fous qu positive seasonality tends to extend into next year because when you have anye election , that tends to be very good for the equity markets 90me of th ou have a positive equity market, that's regardless of whether or not the o incumbe the challenge be ger wins. >> and what about the trade situation? because that has created so much volatility both on
larry, nicic to have you back with . welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> is this move in the s&p 500 and the broader market sustainable in your view? >> i do think it's sustainable for a couple of reasons. you mentioned earlier in the show, there's no recession. asong as there's no recession that tends to be positive for the equity markets. the second reason, i tnk you're going to see an acceleration of earnings growth going io next year. when you have better earnings...
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for more now on those comments from economic adviser larry kudlow that help boost the markets, let's check in with eamon at the white house. >> reporter: that's right. larry kudlow making se ining soe optimistic noises saying the mood music has improved between the united states and china. not offering any specifics he thinks will get done kudlow talking about this issue of the president raising the idea that he wants the chinese government to investigate the bidens a number of republican who is were on television over the weekend said they thought the president wasn't serious about that he might have been joking. he was just needling the press i asked larry kudlow if the president was joking or was serious when he said he wanted the chinese to investigate the bidens here is what kudlow said >> i'll say no i would say as he's said, that's unrelated to the trade talks >> reporter: kudlow saying he doesn't honestly know whether the president was being serious or not as some republicans have suggested in term of the suggestion that the chinese should i vest gait his political rivals kud
for more now on those comments from economic adviser larry kudlow that help boost the markets, let's check in with eamon at the white house. >> reporter: that's right. larry kudlow making se ining soe optimistic noises saying the mood music has improved between the united states and china. not offering any specifics he thinks will get done kudlow talking about this issue of the president raising the idea that he wants the chinese government to investigate the bidens a number of republican...
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[applause] larry, and thank you, joshua. i want to remind everyone we will be forming a signing line after this event. please pull up your chairs. their books are right behind our register. mr. matz: please buy them. [laughter] >> quick history book show features the country's best-known history writers of the past decade talking about their books. watch our weekly series every saturday at 4:00 eastern here on american history tv on c-span3. ruffner talks about the photos he took on may 4, 1970's, when national guard troops shot and killed four students at kent state ohio during an .nti-vietnam war protest a student and photographer at the time, one of his photos was used on the cover of "like -- "life" magazine. >> thank you all for coming out tonight. we are hosting photographer howard ruffner, who during his college years at kent university was a photographer for the yearbook as well as the newspaper. his book "moments of truth" is a collection of more than 150 of his photos surrounding the kent state massacre of the 1970
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[applause] >> thank you, larry, and thank you, joshua. i want to remind everyone we will be forming a signing line after this event. please pull up your chairs. their books are right behind our register. thank you. mr. matz: please buy them. [laughter] >> you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >> howard rufner talks about the 1970 he took on may 4, when national guard troops shot and killed four one of his photographs was used magazine.er of life moments of truth. >> thank you all so much for up.ing we are hosting photograph howard who was a photograph for the yearbook and his book "moment of truth" surrounds the kent state students's re four lives were lost. please well howard ruffner.
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i'm abc 7's larry beil.arts now. >>> a driver arrested after authorities say he plowed into pedestrians jo a potential murder mystery involved the owner of this home. a tech executive is reported kidnapped and now police have found a body. >>> we'll talk about a road sooip scam. we'll explain. >>> a fight over the oakland a's. a fight is flying over the coliseum as there's a legal mess around it. >>> and confusion over vaping and next month's election. >>> and that breaking news is in cupertino. sky 7 flying above the scene where two people were hit by a car at a park. a suspect has been arrested on suspicion of murder. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze. thanks for joining us. let's show y a mp of where this happened. it's at rancho san antonio >> chris alvarez has more. >> what you're looking at there is a suspect pinned between two sheriff's cars. the suspect was arrested here 15 minutes after police got a call of a disturbance in the at :00 p today. >> there was a vehicle that struck in
i'm abc 7's larry beil.arts now. >>> a driver arrested after authorities say he plowed into pedestrians jo a potential murder mystery involved the owner of this home. a tech executive is reported kidnapped and now police have found a body. >>> we'll talk about a road sooip scam. we'll explain. >>> a fight over the oakland a's. a fight is flying over the coliseum as there's a legal mess around it. >>> and confusion over vaping and next month's election....
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larry kudlow speaking on foxbusiness earlier, saying with regard to china trade talks, there could be the potential for the tariffs in december to be lifted, provided the talks continue to go well. on the u.s.-china trade front, things continue to go well. then you have the situation with doral. he was going to host the g7 at the golf course, and then he backed off of that, and in a series of tweets the president is saying camp david is under consideration. facing criticism not just from democrats but also from republicans and decided to change his mind. david: let's talk about syria and turkey. we have headlines the president is meeting with the cabinet and mentioned he would like to vote on usmca but says a lot of it was about syria and things have been going well. kevin: there have been conflicting reports about accepted they has terms of the cease-fire negotiated last week. the president faced intense criticisms, not just from democrats but republicans, including mitch mcconnell and lindsey graham, both of whom were more praiseworthy with regard to the cease-fire. the president no
larry kudlow speaking on foxbusiness earlier, saying with regard to china trade talks, there could be the potential for the tariffs in december to be lifted, provided the talks continue to go well. on the u.s.-china trade front, things continue to go well. then you have the situation with doral. he was going to host the g7 at the golf course, and then he backed off of that, and in a series of tweets the president is saying camp david is under consideration. facing criticism not just from...
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i will not negotiate i do larry. larry. i am not here to do is the ball compelled me to do so i will tell our friends and colleagues in the e.u. exactly what i have told everyone in the last 88 days that i served as prime minister good do they would be bad for this country. and. democracy all right so i determined johnson that call can johnson simply ignore this vote i mean isn't he required by law to request a delay to the bracks deadline by 11 pm u.k. time this evening that's what the law says i mean he's supposed to ask for this extension of the 3 month extension so rather than bracks it being october 31st we'd be looking at january 31st of course as we just heard that's very different from what the prime minister is actually saying the question is can he get around the law i mean i don't think he's ignoring it is there a loophole is there a way that he can get around it that's what a lot of people are speculating about right now perhaps prime minister johnson could not attend the required e.u. meetings and that might he
i will not negotiate i do larry. larry. i am not here to do is the ball compelled me to do so i will tell our friends and colleagues in the e.u. exactly what i have told everyone in the last 88 days that i served as prime minister good do they would be bad for this country. and. democracy all right so i determined johnson that call can johnson simply ignore this vote i mean isn't he required by law to request a delay to the bracks deadline by 11 pm u.k. time this evening that's what the law...
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is -- larry culp is getting -- getting his arms around what was an impossible situation. am not going to say that better free cash flow is related to the idea the economy is better that's related to the idea that larry culp has finally undone a lot of mistakes. even allison looks like you can't find it, so i don't want to scribe that ch robinson, a company that does freight forwarding, miserable numbers. i just find, david, international is bad, my hat is off to larry culp, he has gotten control of power, david. he's in power. >> yeah, well, i mean, right, that has been the key from the very beginning as you know, jim, getting their arms around power and in terms of at least putting it on a much steadier -- or stabilizing it, i guess, is the right thing to say that's a big statement you just made if they really are sort of -- and have stabilized power, and can at least have a sense where the business is going from here, that's a big deal. because culp has told us, i mean, you know, a year ago, we sat down for his first interview, he certainly indicated at that time, that'
is -- larry culp is getting -- getting his arms around what was an impossible situation. am not going to say that better free cash flow is related to the idea the economy is better that's related to the idea that larry culp has finally undone a lot of mistakes. even allison looks like you can't find it, so i don't want to scribe that ch robinson, a company that does freight forwarding, miserable numbers. i just find, david, international is bad, my hat is off to larry culp, he has gotten...
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punched from red to green to red, but it was green because the national economic council director larry kudlow said de-listing chinese companies from u.s. exchanges is not on the table, and that a short-term agreement may also be possible. so what's the excuse now for markets slipping back into the red? we are talking to our traders in just a second. >>> now, as small businesses try to dodge trade headlines they are getting smacked around hard by tariffs on the european union. what we are going to do in this hour, we will take you to the front lines to hear from a virginia whiskey producer who is live in berlin. what's he doing there? trying to save his business. and a boston cheese owner fearing the worst ahead of the holiday season. the import/export ramifications of those tariffs. this just as apple grabs for the brass ring with a shot to close at an all-time high. what gives on reports the iphone giant is gearing up to release a new cheaper iphone that's basically a retread of a discontinued model? gene munster on the hidden meaning behind what could be a new old phone and whether t
punched from red to green to red, but it was green because the national economic council director larry kudlow said de-listing chinese companies from u.s. exchanges is not on the table, and that a short-term agreement may also be possible. so what's the excuse now for markets slipping back into the red? we are talking to our traders in just a second. >>> now, as small businesses try to dodge trade headlines they are getting smacked around hard by tariffs on the european union. what we...
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now, that's larry kudlow's view on this.rs that are pushing back a little bit. but i can tell you it's a very interesting standpoint to say the chinese are willing to come to the table and work on sections that might not be as sticky as other areas, get that done and out of the way and now for the white house, or at least someone in the white house or connected to it saying they may consider that. it's very interesting. neil: edward, thank you very, very much. let's bring in our panel on all this. political science professor jeanne zano, paul dietrick and david dietze. david, if we are showing flexibility on a trade deal maybe for sort of a partial deal i get that's the possible vernacular, how do you think the street takes that? >> i think the street takes it very positively because anything that can somehow either push back and delay tariffs or reduce what we've got is obviously a big boost to the bottom line, and that's what wall street cares about. neil: money, money, money. money, money, money. jeanne, what do you think
now, that's larry kudlow's view on this.rs that are pushing back a little bit. but i can tell you it's a very interesting standpoint to say the chinese are willing to come to the table and work on sections that might not be as sticky as other areas, get that done and out of the way and now for the white house, or at least someone in the white house or connected to it saying they may consider that. it's very interesting. neil: edward, thank you very, very much. let's bring in our panel on all...