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young person. >> larry david, urging young people to get out and vote. inspiring stuff. this election. people under 30 make up 40% of the u.s. population, making it the largest age demographic available to politicians. so it is no shock while the republican national convention hits the ground in tampa, the president is hitting the road storming through college towns in iowa, colorado and virginia today and tomorrow. joining us now is matt seagull, co-founder and president of our time, an organization trying to help young voters force politicians and businesses to represent their needs. matt, it's hardly controversial to say that young folks vote reliably liberal, but it also bears pointing out that young people reliably don't vote. so with so much economic uncertainty, you think employment among young people 12% nationally, isn't this the election young folks need to pay attention to more than ever? >> yes. undoubtedly, the issues would warrant young people's participation, but the fact of the matter is we have a cultural right now at odds with our legislative process. y
young person. >> larry david, urging young people to get out and vote. inspiring stuff. this election. people under 30 make up 40% of the u.s. population, making it the largest age demographic available to politicians. so it is no shock while the republican national convention hits the ground in tampa, the president is hitting the road storming through college towns in iowa, colorado and virginia today and tomorrow. joining us now is matt seagull, co-founder and president of our time, an...
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next, curb your enthusiasm's larry david has a new role. he's trying to get young people to hit the polls on election day. >> young people, i would say to you, it's very important to vote. that not to vote, why are you even living here? you could be living anywhere. you could be living in iran or north korea. how would you like that? then, yeah, you could sit on your couch, but here you're allowed to vote so you might as well do it. what do you think of that, young person? you must vote. >> anyway, the message couldn't be more clearer, get off your you know what and register to vote. president obama had a similar message for a crowd in las vegas just today. >> part of the jobs bill that i sent to the new congress last september would have helped states like nevada prevent further layoffs, and allow them to rehire teachers who lost their jobs. but republicans in congress let -- no, no, no. don't boo. vote. >> like that. don't boo. vote. although in that case the message even more than mr. david's was quite partisan. anyway, up next, why is m
next, curb your enthusiasm's larry david has a new role. he's trying to get young people to hit the polls on election day. >> young people, i would say to you, it's very important to vote. that not to vote, why are you even living here? you could be living anywhere. you could be living in iran or north korea. how would you like that? then, yeah, you could sit on your couch, but here you're allowed to vote so you might as well do it. what do you think of that, young person? you must vote....
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it was norman lear and his wife, larry david, bob scheer. they were sitting around w eeping in their expensive soup about the fact that we were living in hell. rupert murdoch on the media. george bush was president. norman lear had his pulse on american culture for 30 years. why cannot figure out how to deal -- deliver a message that is important and happening? >> that is important. we can find messages that speak to people where they are. they can also have some satire like stewart or colbert. there is the idea of exposing with satire. it opens people's eyes to the hypocrisy and corruption of our politics. the problem is you want the captivating stories and images and vocabulary, but a lot of the colbert-stewart stuff is so absurd and over the top that people do not want to get engaged. >> that is where a large number of people get their news. >> i think the obama campaign was a pivotal point, bringing people in. now they leave. there is the possibility that people will come back in. i agree with that movements also have their problems. i t
it was norman lear and his wife, larry david, bob scheer. they were sitting around w eeping in their expensive soup about the fact that we were living in hell. rupert murdoch on the media. george bush was president. norman lear had his pulse on american culture for 30 years. why cannot figure out how to deal -- deliver a message that is important and happening? >> that is important. we can find messages that speak to people where they are. they can also have some satire like stewart or...
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next "curb your enthusiasm's" larry david has a new role.o get young people to hit the polls on election day. >> young people, i would say to you very important to vote. that not to vote -- why are you living here? you could be living anywhere. you can live in iran. or north korea. how would you like that? then, yeah, yeah, you can sit on your coach. here you don't allowed to vote so you may as well do it. what do you think of that? young person. you must vote. >> the message couldn't be more clear. get off your you know what and register to vote. president obama had a similar get out the vote message for a crowd in viewing vague just today. >> part of the jobs billy sent to the new congress last september would have helped states like nevada, prefent further layoffs. would allow them to rehire teachers who lost their jobs. but republican in congress -- no, no, no, no. don't boo. vote. >> i like that. don't boo, vote. in that case the message even more than mr. david's was quite partisan. anyway, up next, why's mitt romney running yet anothe
next "curb your enthusiasm's" larry david has a new role.o get young people to hit the polls on election day. >> young people, i would say to you very important to vote. that not to vote -- why are you living here? you could be living anywhere. you can live in iran. or north korea. how would you like that? then, yeah, yeah, you can sit on your coach. here you don't allowed to vote so you may as well do it. what do you think of that? young person. you must vote. >> the...
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. >> he did one episode on "curb your enthusiasm" toward the end of the season with larry david and itterical. >>> lady gaga is firing back at peta, which labeled her a turncoat for wearing fur. she snapped back, saying she does not support quote violent abusive and childive campaigns for any cause, and referred to kim kardashian being flour bombed to make bread for children who are hungry and kim kardashian is fabulous. >> this is the power of having the whole twitterverse behind you like lady gaga. >> and having 15 million followers? yeah, you have a little power there. this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned, "way too early" with willie geist starts right now. >>> after four days of tap dancing around his prescription to save medicare, paul ryan talks on the campaign trail about that broken program. the question is -- how much is the obama team enjoying a week-long conversation about medicare and the budget rather than about 15% real unemployment. >>> tense of thousands of young illegal immigrants line up to sign up for the right to work in the united states without fear of deport
. >> he did one episode on "curb your enthusiasm" toward the end of the season with larry david and itterical. >>> lady gaga is firing back at peta, which labeled her a turncoat for wearing fur. she snapped back, saying she does not support quote violent abusive and childive campaigns for any cause, and referred to kim kardashian being flour bombed to make bread for children who are hungry and kim kardashian is fabulous. >> this is the power of having the whole...
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struggling, while segal is trying to mobilize people like her through the internet, enlisting stars like larry daviduld support any effort to create a new service job. >> axelrod: it will take far more than the enthusiasm of the hollywood set to get congress to fund a program that could cost as much as $18 billion. >> our house of representatives, our senate leaders cannot ignore the voices of a million people signing petitions saying we want jobs and we want to serve our country. >> axelrod: soinar, ourtime has collected more than signatures. 62-year-old diana nyad hit the water in cuba today, making her third attempt to swim more than 100 miles to u.s. shores. if all goes well, the crossing would take some 60 hours. nyad is making the swim without a shark cage. ahead, it's called the crown of the continent, but the glaciers that gave this national park its name are melting fast. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >> axelrod: earlier, we told you about the
struggling, while segal is trying to mobilize people like her through the internet, enlisting stars like larry daviduld support any effort to create a new service job. >> axelrod: it will take far more than the enthusiasm of the hollywood set to get congress to fund a program that could cost as much as $18 billion. >> our house of representatives, our senate leaders cannot ignore the voices of a million people signing petitions saying we want jobs and we want to serve our country....
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you and larry david. a magical relationship. >> uh-huh. it was. >> different sensibilities?t was one of those perfect partnerships where he saw a lot of big picture story. he knew what would be a great story for the show and i had a great sense of mechanics of comedy. comedy is like hitting a baseball. you're just trying to improve your average. nobody hits .1000. >> what do they hit, .300? >> a good hitter can hit .500. >> what did you hit on this show? >> .700? >> maybe. most of them are good. very few clinkers out of the shows. >> there are -- where are those people? are any of them here? are you one much those people? >> of course i am. do you believe it? >> i don't think things like that. >> take me to bat when you decided to end seinfeld. >> yes. >> you decided? larry had left two years earlier. >> larry left two years earlier. what did you think you would do when you left? >> oh, i didn't care. i don't care what i do. >> just simply because you knew you had talent and it would be okay? >> i'm a comedian. i'm a stand-up comedian. it's like being a plumber. there's alwa
you and larry david. a magical relationship. >> uh-huh. it was. >> different sensibilities?t was one of those perfect partnerships where he saw a lot of big picture story. he knew what would be a great story for the show and i had a great sense of mechanics of comedy. comedy is like hitting a baseball. you're just trying to improve your average. nobody hits .1000. >> what do they hit, .300? >> a good hitter can hit .500. >> what did you hit on this show? >>...
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the brains behind those shows larry david is coming back to hbo. announced today that david will write and star in a new movie for the network, no title yet. but network execs say it will not be a movie version of curb, in which he stars. they also say he won't be playing himself like he does in that show. according to the network, david has not closed the door on a possible ninth season of curb your enthusiasm which has aired since the year 2000. before we go top five things of the day. cbs says it's working with actor vince vaughn to create remake of the hit series the brady bunch. number four, fox confirms a cyclist died after he crashed into a bus carrying members of the media outside olympic park in london. the victim was not a competitor. number three, the g.o.p. controlled house passed a bill to extend the so-called bush tax cuts but it will die in the senate according to the analysts. number two, u.s. senators on both sides of the aisle blatzing the house for not taking more action to prevent impending default by the united states postal se
the brains behind those shows larry david is coming back to hbo. announced today that david will write and star in a new movie for the network, no title yet. but network execs say it will not be a movie version of curb, in which he stars. they also say he won't be playing himself like he does in that show. according to the network, david has not closed the door on a possible ninth season of curb your enthusiasm which has aired since the year 2000. before we go top five things of the day. cbs...
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it will be a fascinating show. >> i agree with david and roger, larry, that this is now front an center. the rom new people should have listened to you, larry, a while ago on this. but they have decided this is the conversation they want to have about entitlement reform. if they do it right, they can put democrats on the defensive. >> i'm in favor of entitlement reform. but -- about to sneeze. i want a reagan-kemp -- limbaugh, thanks. coming up, the dow's best day in weeks. jobless claims came in slower. out could put an end to the easy must be. rising long-term interest rates tell a positive story. i'll uh try to explain. we have pimco's neil cashcarry to tell us what he thinks. is joe biden getting the boot from obama? ed klein, best selling author of "the amateur" is hearing whispers from inside the white house. don't forget, folks, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. i'd like to see some reagan-kemp growth rhetoric. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. intro
it will be a fascinating show. >> i agree with david and roger, larry, that this is now front an center. the rom new people should have listened to you, larry, a while ago on this. but they have decided this is the conversation they want to have about entitlement reform. if they do it right, they can put democrats on the defensive. >> i'm in favor of entitlement reform. but -- about to sneeze. i want a reagan-kemp -- limbaugh, thanks. coming up, the dow's best day in weeks. jobless...
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larry. i am the sole proprietor. david brooks's this morning in "the times" said this election was boring and consequential, and he mentioned be incredible outpouring of advertising this early is aimed at the uninformed and the uninvolved because the party is seen to be -- to believe and the candidates seem to believe that there are so few undecided that they're really going after the people that do not pay attention by negative advertising. could you comment not only on what david brooks said, on the undecided and how to move them. >> ok. the significance of lower races, and also on the money, and targeting undecided voters. >> i will quickly note is not just advertising that causes election outcomes. it is also the ground game, and one of the reasons candidates on the left are worried it is they just do not have as much money. conservative outside money is outpacing little outside money by more than three-to-one. if elected labor unions and other types of grass-roots groups, and even democratic candidates, they are reall
larry. i am the sole proprietor. david brooks's this morning in "the times" said this election was boring and consequential, and he mentioned be incredible outpouring of advertising this early is aimed at the uninformed and the uninvolved because the party is seen to be -- to believe and the candidates seem to believe that there are so few undecided that they're really going after the people that do not pay attention by negative advertising. could you comment not only on what david...
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when i had guys like jay leno and david letterman, those guys wrote for me. larryf kelsey grammer stuffish all those guys. it's about that. it's about my quasi personal life and it's about the show and just about my stand up. >> cenk: anything spicy in the personal life? >> no, nothing. i'm the most boring cat in the world, nothing. >> cenk: there is no sex in this book. >> not in the book, but i'm sure around the book there has been sex. >> cenk: have you ever had sex and said, dynamite. my friend said he was with a girl one night. i had underwear i used to sell. and when she took off her clothes she had a pair of dynamite underwear on. the great bob zany. >> cenk: as we showed in that clip not a fan of president obama. tell me why. >> i love president obama as a person. i'm shocked as a black president, i never thought it would happen. i'm amazed. my mother was crying, i was euphoriccally happy. his policies don't work for the country. if you go to obama-care, and cuba getting rid of that situation. he was late to the dance on don't ask/don't tell because he real
when i had guys like jay leno and david letterman, those guys wrote for me. larryf kelsey grammer stuffish all those guys. it's about that. it's about my quasi personal life and it's about the show and just about my stand up. >> cenk: anything spicy in the personal life? >> no, nothing. i'm the most boring cat in the world, nothing. >> cenk: there is no sex in this book. >> not in the book, but i'm sure around the book there has been sex. >> cenk: have you ever had...
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david: the market could not tell us much today, but let's look at the s&p futures. any indication what is going to happen tomorrow, larry? >> let me issue a friendly warning. risk premiums the stock market now to the downside. not completely negative, more to the fact that we have come up so far so fast, consider the moving parts that will start coming out friday for the next friday. we have two european meetings, worldwide emi, our jobs report, so far so fast, wash the stock market correct in a healthy way down 1317 in the s&p. tracy: skepticism not pessimism. all right, earnings moments ago, back down on the floor of the new york stock exchange. lauren: a double beat for tivo, expecting a loss, came in at $0.23 and revenue of $25.3 million. during the session. the tivo stock sold off down about 2%, and here in after-hours it is up by about $0.02, we are gaining that back. expect a loss of 27, 29 million in the current quarter. there is some positive momentum in the u.s. that is good news for tivo. tracy: thank you. pending home sales at the highest level since 2010 and case-shiller home index also showing an uptick in
david: the market could not tell us much today, but let's look at the s&p futures. any indication what is going to happen tomorrow, larry? >> let me issue a friendly warning. risk premiums the stock market now to the downside. not completely negative, more to the fact that we have come up so far so fast, consider the moving parts that will start coming out friday for the next friday. we have two european meetings, worldwide emi, our jobs report, so far so fast, wash the stock market...
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larry bovary. i am the sole proprietor. david brooks this morning and at times said this election was boring and inconsequential and particularly mention the fact that these incredible outpouring of advertising this early is primarily aimed at the uninformed and the uninvolved because the parties seem to be in the candidates seem to believe that there are so few undecided or what they really going after are the people who really don't pay any attention by negative advertising. could you comment on not only brooks comments, but the whole question of undecideds in hundreds of them. >> so open to the audience -- to the panel on questions of campaign advertising, significance and lower rates and secondly on the money and the effect on targeting undecided voters. >> gouges quickly note that it's not just advertising the causes election outcomes. it's also the ground game. one of the reasons why groups on the left are worried in candidates on the left are worried if they don't have as much money. there's no question in terms of adverti
larry bovary. i am the sole proprietor. david brooks this morning and at times said this election was boring and inconsequential and particularly mention the fact that these incredible outpouring of advertising this early is primarily aimed at the uninformed and the uninvolved because the parties seem to be in the candidates seem to believe that there are so few undecided or what they really going after are the people who really don't pay any attention by negative advertising. could you comment...
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larry. i am the sole proprietor. david brooks's this morning in "the times" said this election was boring and consequential and he mentioned be incredible outpouring of advertising this early is aimed at the uninformed and the uninvolved because the party is seen to be -- to believe and the candidates seem to believe that there are so few undecided that they're really going after the people that do not pay attention by negative advertising. could you comment not only on what david brooks said, on the undecided and how to move them. >> ok. the significance of lower races and also on the money, and targeting undecided voters. >> i will quickly note is not just advertising that causes election outcomes. it is also the ground game, and one of the reasons candidates on the left are worried it is they just do not have as much money. conservative outside money is outpacing little outside money by more than three-to-one. if elected labor unions and other types of grass-roots groups, and even democratic candidates, they are really
larry. i am the sole proprietor. david brooks's this morning in "the times" said this election was boring and consequential and he mentioned be incredible outpouring of advertising this early is aimed at the uninformed and the uninvolved because the party is seen to be -- to believe and the candidates seem to believe that there are so few undecided that they're really going after the people that do not pay attention by negative advertising. could you comment not only on what david...
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larry borer e. am a sole proprietor. david works this morning in the times said that the selection was boring and consequential and mention the fact that this incredible outpouring of advertising this early is primarily aimed at the uninformed and the uninvolved. because the parties seem to believe in candidates seem to believe that there are so few undecideds that what they really going after are the people who really don't pay any attention by making a proper tasting. could you, and on the whole question of undecideds is and how to own? >> sew up into the audience and panel in questions of campaign advertising, especially on the money and affect them targeting undecided voters. >> i'll just quickly note that it's not just advertising the causes election outcomes. it's also the ground game. one of the reasons why groups on the left are worried as they don't have as much money. fish is no question the outside money in terms of advertising is outpacing the conservative outside money and the liberal outside money by more than th
larry borer e. am a sole proprietor. david works this morning in the times said that the selection was boring and consequential and mention the fact that this incredible outpouring of advertising this early is primarily aimed at the uninformed and the uninvolved. because the parties seem to believe in candidates seem to believe that there are so few undecideds that what they really going after are the people who really don't pay any attention by making a proper tasting. could you, and on the...
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. >> do you know if you skinned larry king and ironed out his leather you could make enough coats to give one to every poor child in america. [ bleep ]. davidpade. at least this guy gets right to it. >> i liked kristen stewart more when she was a boy. ♪ everybody hurts >> matt leblanc looks so old. what happened? why don't you go [ bleep ] yourself. >> if you climbed inside snooki's vagina, it would probably be like the [ bleep ] pacific ocean. >> ever since he shaved he looks like old, fat, justin bieber. thanks. >> dear god, give us back tupac and we'll give you justin bieber. >> doesn't bother me. i don't give a [ bleep ] what some nobody says about me. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and we got a good show tonight from "breaking bad" aaron paul is here with us tonight, music from nas. we will be right back with jeremy renner so stick around! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] savor life's real moments... ♪ ...with mccafé real fruit smoothies. ♪ [ all ] surprise!! ♪ [ male announcer ] in 3 real delicious flavors -- wild berry, mango pineapple, and strawberry banana. mccafé real fruit smoothies at mcdonald's. because life is
. >> do you know if you skinned larry king and ironed out his leather you could make enough coats to give one to every poor child in america. [ bleep ]. davidpade. at least this guy gets right to it. >> i liked kristen stewart more when she was a boy. ♪ everybody hurts >> matt leblanc looks so old. what happened? why don't you go [ bleep ] yourself. >> if you climbed inside snooki's vagina, it would probably be like the [ bleep ] pacific ocean. >> ever since he...
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larry. >> private sector resources. lower spending would say lower tax rates. >> i wouldn't rely on him as an authority. he made the biggest blooper of all time. >> david, i think spending increases have been one of the most insidious damaging, negative things to happen to the economy. that's why this is the worst recovery in post war history. >> i think that's right. the weakness in the economy is in part because the government plans to spend more. also because the fed plans to buy up the national debt which causes a great uncertainty, overhang on the market. >> investments as high as a shared gdp as it was before the downturn. i don't see where's the lost investment. >> equipment investment. in real estate, no one's going to build malls and office buildings with vacancies everywhere. that's nuts. >> you need long term investment in the economy to create future growth. that's just not happening right now with this giant tax increase coming. one of the things that has to concern people is if president obama could assure his re-election by simply giving a nod to the point that we don't want to have a crisis on taxes on january 1, if we would nod to that
larry. >> private sector resources. lower spending would say lower tax rates. >> i wouldn't rely on him as an authority. he made the biggest blooper of all time. >> david, i think spending increases have been one of the most insidious damaging, negative things to happen to the economy. that's why this is the worst recovery in post war history. >> i think that's right. the weakness in the economy is in part because the government plans to spend more. also because the fed...
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larry pressler, dr. noel ruled ferguson, and dr. david cecilia. now i will turn over the program to our very distinguished moderator. [applause] >> thank you very much, congresswoman. i appreciate it. thank you all very much for joining us. also to the audience joining us on c-span. this is a promising and exciting panel. we have a right of lawmakers and doctors. i will do a brief introduction and we will get their expertise. to my immediate right is congressman bob smith. he is from tennessee, eight terms, served on the transportation committee, former university president in april be interesting to hear your take on what the president says on the role of community colleges and the role of education. on his right, dr. neil richardson. i have watched her grow other economists and it makes me scared that i am not an economist. and congressman mark kennedy from minnesota can we will ask you about governor pawlenty's overall prospects for being a vp. in the business world, macy's, ideally, he did some m&a. we may get a story about the acquisition of
larry pressler, dr. noel ruled ferguson, and dr. david cecilia. now i will turn over the program to our very distinguished moderator. [applause] >> thank you very much, congresswoman. i appreciate it. thank you all very much for joining us. also to the audience joining us on c-span. this is a promising and exciting panel. we have a right of lawmakers and doctors. i will do a brief introduction and we will get their expertise. to my immediate right is congressman bob smith. he is from...
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david hagerty, first vice president usda. kevin went think on the u.s. navy retired national press club member who serves as member of the usda advocacy committee and military outreach. and larry bivens. thank you all. [applause] on september 20, 1973, the world watched as billie jean king stepped on the tennis courts in houston to save the rakes, one of the world's greatest tennis stars. in the lead up to the back of her brakes had boasted of his tennis prowess and belittled female players. he thought female professional tennis players inferior. indeed applies, but not in the way pigsty. just a year earlier, congress had passed title ix, mandating the quality of schools and universities that receive federal funding. but the benefits have not yet reached women set headaches. in 1972, just 29,000 women played varsity sports at the university levels compared with 108,009. in high school, the disparities were even worse. fewer than 300,000 high school girls played or city spores can paired with 3.7 million high school boys. king had just helped found the women's professional tennis tour at a time when men's tennis is a wash in prize money and sponsorship. that year billie jean ki
david hagerty, first vice president usda. kevin went think on the u.s. navy retired national press club member who serves as member of the usda advocacy committee and military outreach. and larry bivens. thank you all. [applause] on september 20, 1973, the world watched as billie jean king stepped on the tennis courts in houston to save the rakes, one of the world's greatest tennis stars. in the lead up to the back of her brakes had boasted of his tennis prowess and belittled female players. he...
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. >> we have david lipton at the bottom of the hour and we have the bernanke headlines everybody's been waiting for straight up at 10:00. >> steve, thank you very much. >>> larryhe national economic council under president george w. bush, he's waiting in the wings and will be stepping in so we can ask him whether he expects to hear from fed chairman bernanke looking back or into the future and we'll get his reaction to mitt romney's speech from rast light. >>> and finding long-term solutions for europe, we'll talk to david lipton, first deputy managing director at the imf, he'll be with steve. stick around. we'll be right back. a passionate belief, and the foundation on which merrill lynch has been built. today, our financial advisors lead from a new position of strength. together with bank of america, they have access to more resources than ever before. a steadfast commitment to help you achieve your financial goals in life. that's the power of the right advisor. that's merrill lynch. as much advanced technology as the world around it. with the available lexus enform app suite, you can use opentable to make restaurant reservations. during the golden opportuni
. >> we have david lipton at the bottom of the hour and we have the bernanke headlines everybody's been waiting for straight up at 10:00. >> steve, thank you very much. >>> larryhe national economic council under president george w. bush, he's waiting in the wings and will be stepping in so we can ask him whether he expects to hear from fed chairman bernanke looking back or into the future and we'll get his reaction to mitt romney's speech from rast light. >>> and...