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and we'll be right back with larry david.ns of jimmy kimmel live are brought to you by the new samsung sparkling water refrigerator, enjoy sparkling water right from your refrigerator door. [ female announcer ] delight in each delicious moment with all the refreshing possibilities from mccafé. ♪ every irresistible smoothie and delectable frappé is a break from the ordinary. and it all starts with a sip. ♪ there's something for everyone to love from mccafé. ♪ [ male announcer ] for the billions of smartphone photographers... ♪ ...the first smartphone to put the camera first. meet the windows phone nokia lumia 1020. with 41 megapixels and reinvented zoom, nothing else comes close. ♪ notchewy inside... comcrunch n' chew. with a crunchy candy shell. untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher crunch n' chew. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi there, welcome back. >> jimmy: tonight on the program from "glee" naya rivera is here. and then celebrating their 20th anniversary and a new cd that just came out today called "in a world like thi
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larry david, when we all started out, we used to sit back in the back of the improvisation or whatever club we were in it just to watch larry. he was the comedian's comedian. back then he had hair like larry from the three stooges. he had wire rim glasses. he would get on a stage on a friday night at the improv. the crowd was predominantly suburban predominantly wouldblue hair. a pure suburban crowd. larry would get up. he will look at them and the first words out of his mouth -- you know, i feel very comfortable with you people. in fact, i feel so comfortable, i am thinking of using the true form of the verb instead of usted. i was laughing my ass off. it was so funny. the audience was like an oil tank. he had no idea what they were looking at. he kept on going. as said, i think a lot of people miss use the tu form of the verb. for example, when it they stabbed caesar. he said, et tu brutus? is that policies are, i just step do, if there's any time for usted, it is now. tumbleweeds down the aisle. larry would say, the hell to all of you and he leaves. but we knew that someday, somehow
larry david, when we all started out, we used to sit back in the back of the improvisation or whatever club we were in it just to watch larry. he was the comedian's comedian. back then he had hair like larry from the three stooges. he had wire rim glasses. he would get on a stage on a friday night at the improv. the crowd was predominantly suburban predominantly wouldblue hair. a pure suburban crowd. larry would get up. he will look at them and the first words out of his mouth -- you know, i...
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. >> i helped larry david wright his speech. >> when we were far away from larry david, he says he wrote his speech. anyway, we like each other. we became friends and saw each other off and on over the next few years at conferences and stuff like that. alan kept saying -- >> we should do something together. >> i did not know what he meant. [laughter] he was very vague. he is kind of in the film-tv world, and people always say they want to do something. i said, ok, let's do something together. but i do not think we would. then he had this idea. >> his daughter played soccer. she was 11 years old. i had three children, all of whom spate -- played sports, little league, whatever. but he was 1,600 miles away from me. i was in new jersey. he was in florida. i can give you his home number later if you wish. [laughter] i said, listen, why don't we make it work for us? we came up with a situation where there is a championship game, girls 12 and under. the revf calls a 10-year-old girl of side when she gets what would be the winning goal in the championship game. her father goes ballistic. let's
. >> i helped larry david wright his speech. >> when we were far away from larry david, he says he wrote his speech. anyway, we like each other. we became friends and saw each other off and on over the next few years at conferences and stuff like that. alan kept saying -- >> we should do something together. >> i did not know what he meant. [laughter] he was very vague. he is kind of in the film-tv world, and people always say they want to do something. i said, ok, let's...
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." >> jimmy: i want to thank larry david, naya rivera. apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time.t johnny knoxville, logan lerman and music from queens of the stone age. thank you for joining us, "nightline" is next. good night. >>> tonight, on "nightline." sex sells, with american girls in american cities. it is happening right under our noses, as the fbi captures over 150 pimps, "nightline" goes under cover to find the real faces of sex trafficking. >>> reality check. if it were not so serious it would have made for a great spotter on her show. >> happy birthday. >> real housewives of new jersey star teresa guidice is facing possible time in prison for fraud. what led to this cold, hard dose of reality? >>> and a tightrope walker sets an impossibly high bar for >>> from new york city, this is "nightline." with dan abrams. >>> good evening, and thank you for joining us. when we think of the most horrific of crimes, the ones so morally repugnant, you know, the ones that make you question humanity, it can make you think they happen somewhere else, far away. that is why this week's
." >> jimmy: i want to thank larry david, naya rivera. apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time.t johnny knoxville, logan lerman and music from queens of the stone age. thank you for joining us, "nightline" is next. good night. >>> tonight, on "nightline." sex sells, with american girls in american cities. it is happening right under our noses, as the fbi captures over 150 pimps, "nightline" goes under cover to find the real faces of sex...
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tomorrow night, larry david, naya rivera and music from backstreet boys.ere's no screaming. it's a stream. go to myspace.com. once again, pepper. good night. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> hawaii, we love you. where are you? we're in l.a. tonight!
tomorrow night, larry david, naya rivera and music from backstreet boys.ere's no screaming. it's a stream. go to myspace.com. once again, pepper. good night. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> hawaii, we love you. where are you? we're in l.a. tonight!
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he referred to himself as the black larry david while pitching the series. i thought it was kind of funny. only superheroes comes to the these cue but one cyber company said watch it for online. hackers are using their popularity to target consumers. the site says these are the most dangerous superheroes to search for. mr. fantastic. the hulk. wonder woman. and daredevil are part of the top five. the most toxic of all to your computer, is aquaman. who doesn't do anything but talk to fish and swim under water. beware. if you're looking for info on the monarch of the ocean, links to these key search terms could be bad news for your computer. still ahead on way too early your creative captions for vladimir putin photo of the month. and "morning joe" live from washington, d.c. just moments away. students everywhere are looking for someone who can help them reach their full potential. with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll be better equipped to deal with today's issues and make an even greater impact. let's get started at capella.edu
he referred to himself as the black larry david while pitching the series. i thought it was kind of funny. only superheroes comes to the these cue but one cyber company said watch it for online. hackers are using their popularity to target consumers. the site says these are the most dangerous superheroes to search for. mr. fantastic. the hulk. wonder woman. and daredevil are part of the top five. the most toxic of all to your computer, is aquaman. who doesn't do anything but talk to fish and...
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larry david turns 66 and racing legend richard petty, 76. >>> deep right here for more news, weather and sports. i'm betty we tooty ngyuen. have a good day. breaking news. day two of the bart workers strike. a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza where cash lines just starting to form. we expect to see more of the same today. >> we are looking live at that golden gate bridge. you can see fog as traffic at this point flowing smoothly right there. you can expect ferries to be packed up all day long. brace yourselves and be warned. it is 4:30 right now. thanks a lot for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> we are talking about bart strikes for the second day in a
larry david turns 66 and racing legend richard petty, 76. >>> deep right here for more news, weather and sports. i'm betty we tooty ngyuen. have a good day. breaking news. day two of the bart workers strike. a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza where cash lines just starting to form. we expect to see more of the same today. >> we are looking live at that golden gate bridge. you can see fog as traffic at this point flowing smoothly right there. you can expect ferries to be...
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tonight larry david. from "glee", naya rivera. and music from backstreet boys. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thank you all, thank you for watching, thank you for ignoring your family and friends to be here tonight. you notice i have a beard on my
tonight larry david. from "glee", naya rivera. and music from backstreet boys. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thank you all, thank you for watching, thank you for ignoring your family and friends to be here tonight. you notice i have a beard on my
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tomorrow night, larry david, naya rivera and music from backstreet boys.heir self-titled album that comes out on september 3rd. playing us off the air with "no control." you can see the full performance at jimmykimmellive.com. and watch the full concert scream -- stream. scream. there's no screaming. it's a stream. go to myspace.com. once again, pepper. good night. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> hawaii, we love you. where are you? we're in l.a. tonight! ♪ hey i got the right of way and that's all you got to say i been thinking about ♪ ♪ thinking about some things i thought i'd never be thinking ♪ ♪ too many drugs dropped into my mouth looking for ♪ ♪ something new but i end up drinking ♪ ♪ ignore the warnings on the shore i'll take my chance swim into danger ♪ ♪ i wanna taste life more and more but you need a little ♪ ♪ risk for the perfect mixture ♪ ♪ this is your station under no control broadcasting for you to let go ♪ ♪ this is your station under no control get up, get up ♪ ♪ get up, get up get up enjoy the show ♪ ♪ hey i got the right of way that's all
tomorrow night, larry david, naya rivera and music from backstreet boys.heir self-titled album that comes out on september 3rd. playing us off the air with "no control." you can see the full performance at jimmykimmellive.com. and watch the full concert scream -- stream. scream. there's no screaming. it's a stream. go to myspace.com. once again, pepper. good night. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> hawaii, we love you. where are you? we're in l.a. tonight! ♪ hey i got the right...
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once again, my friend larry david, he would take a little more salt and make a whole meal out of it. it is about looking at the world with a certain attitude. >> there are a lot of people who are funny and have a sense of humor, but they get sidetracked into productive work. we do not let that happen. [laughter] >> i am afraid we are out of as it is to believe. [applause] >> thank you. >> i do not even think we can ask a final question because it would take us past our time. >> our thanks to dave barry and alan zweibel, authors of "blue knit 6." -- lunatic." we also want to remind everyone here in the room that copies of the book are onlobby, and our ge here to autograph them. >> anyone have a pen? >> we appreciate your allowing them to make their way to the lobby as quickly as possible. this meeting of the commonwealth club of california is adjourned. [applause] >> meeting of the san francisco ethic's commission will now come to order. >> commissioner renne? >> here. >> commissioner studley. >> here. >> commissioner hur? >> here. >> and i would like to introduce our newest commissio
once again, my friend larry david, he would take a little more salt and make a whole meal out of it. it is about looking at the world with a certain attitude. >> there are a lot of people who are funny and have a sense of humor, but they get sidetracked into productive work. we do not let that happen. [laughter] >> i am afraid we are out of as it is to believe. [applause] >> thank you. >> i do not even think we can ask a final question because it would take us past our...
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liz: larry, thanks, and we'll see larry when the s&p futures settle. we'll be watching off of this. davidank you, larry. well, the president extending a new offer to republicans proposing an overhaul of the corporate tax system in order to generate revenue for job-creating programs. so that's his formula. will this finally break the impa pass that we've seen on capitol hill and lower those corporate rate this is and does that lowering go far enough? glenn hubbard is the former chairman of the council of economic advisers. glenn knows. he joins us in a moment. liz: plus, some recent economic data suggests that europe may be turning a corner, and it's not just european stocks that will benefit, in fact, it might be stocks here that move first to the upside. up next, we break down how to play europe's recovery with u.s. stocks. and we would love to hear from you. a new job posting on twitter's page, and that posting is for a financial reporting manager. well, that has rumors swirling that an ipo might be around the corner. would you buy shares of twitter? log on to facebook.com/afterthebell.
liz: larry, thanks, and we'll see larry when the s&p futures settle. we'll be watching off of this. davidank you, larry. well, the president extending a new offer to republicans proposing an overhaul of the corporate tax system in order to generate revenue for job-creating programs. so that's his formula. will this finally break the impa pass that we've seen on capitol hill and lower those corporate rate this is and does that lowering go far enough? glenn hubbard is the former chairman of...
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difficult usually you know in a long morning tommy you know those young like larry david those are viewing those yes or is it hard to know directors omes and yeah we have a whale of a we have an executive producer producing director who directs he direct the first in the last episode he got oversees the whole vibe of the show and a whole look at the show and make sure that when you bring in these one time week guys that he make sure the look is consistent the acting is consistent and he kind of oversees it all so that when someone does come in there's someone behind him protecting the ship you're on. nobody chooses to be homeless nobody chooses to be an ass sorrow. is that was sort of the show that. get in the six pm get out six beat six. they were. doing things for. me the class people in the. days that were against the war. it's tough to think about all of them comes through. and to know that many may not have only been lost. should never be but there are also do different closures that never should have. let me let me or one wouldn't let me ask you a question. here on this network is wh
difficult usually you know in a long morning tommy you know those young like larry david those are viewing those yes or is it hard to know directors omes and yeah we have a whale of a we have an executive producer producing director who directs he direct the first in the last episode he got oversees the whole vibe of the show and a whole look at the show and make sure that when you bring in these one time week guys that he make sure the look is consistent the acting is consistent and he kind of...
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you know in the long running comedy you know who you know like larry david those are curb your enthusiasm isn't it hard to new directors omes in yeah we have a we have a we have an executive producer producing director who directs he directs the first in the last episode he got oversees the whole vibe of the show and a whole look at the show and make sure that when you bring in these one time week guys that he makes sure the look is consistent the acting is consistent and he kind of oversees it all so that when someone does come in there's someone behind him protecting the show if you're unhappy with something like the line can you say like to change this i think we've we've earned that privilege now in the third season where they come to us or we come to them and say this isn't working help us out with this sometimes we lose that that battle but for the most part i think they trust us that we're not trying to do it for selfish reasons that we're trying to make the show better a lot of the times there's a line that he'll have or another character will have because we read we read the scri
you know in the long running comedy you know who you know like larry david those are curb your enthusiasm isn't it hard to new directors omes in yeah we have a we have a we have an executive producer producing director who directs he directs the first in the last episode he got oversees the whole vibe of the show and a whole look at the show and make sure that when you bring in these one time week guys that he makes sure the look is consistent the acting is consistent and he kind of oversees it...
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. >> you know, i'm best known to audiences as larry david's feisty funny manager in the acclaimed hbo series "curb your enthusiasm." >> now what have you done? >> i have written, directed, and i star in a movie that many, i think all parents can relate to. >>hat's it called? >> "dealing with idiots." it's about little leaguers and big league headaches caused by their parents. >> let's watch -- >> stop! >> just think people are weird. they are weird. tell you another little secret, she's a bit weird, i'm a bit weird. you've got weird parents. you're not weird yet. you're too young to be weird. >> i don't want you to think all grownups are insane. >> actually, they are all insane. don't trust anybody over the age of -- >> 22. >> no, actually, 10. >> this movie is so much fun. it was so many of my favorite actors, your ensemble is amazing, fred willard. >> fred willard. by the way, no offense to the rest of the cast, but you say i have fred willard, i'm done. >> it's over. every time the man opens his mouth, it's funny. >> gold. >> you've written, directed, you star in it, is this someth
. >> you know, i'm best known to audiences as larry david's feisty funny manager in the acclaimed hbo series "curb your enthusiasm." >> now what have you done? >> i have written, directed, and i star in a movie that many, i think all parents can relate to. >>hat's it called? >> "dealing with idiots." it's about little leaguers and big league headaches caused by their parents. >> let's watch -- >> stop! >> just think people are...
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david: larry, final comment from you and i want to focus on market analysts. we've been battering this back and forth here at fbn all the snide analysts apple is worth @800 until apple disappointed on the earnings. then they did the opposite with facebook. they said facebook would never make the earnings. they made the earnings. now analysts come out and say okay, we should have put our estimates higher, these analysts get it wrong it seems more often than right? >> you're exactly right. the fox faithful need to hear this. we're surrounded by this grand notion of randomness an analyst, trader behind me, knows no more than somebody watching the television right now. that is the truth. we might have an educated guess but at end. day we just don't know what we don't know. so what that means is, be conservative and be well balance and diversified in your portfolio. don't listen to one person for all your investment advice. david: why you you have to keep it here on fox business because we provide all the analysis that you need to make the right decisions. liz: lar
david: larry, final comment from you and i want to focus on market analysts. we've been battering this back and forth here at fbn all the snide analysts apple is worth @800 until apple disappointed on the earnings. then they did the opposite with facebook. they said facebook would never make the earnings. they made the earnings. now analysts come out and say okay, we should have put our estimates higher, these analysts get it wrong it seems more often than right? >> you're exactly right....
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today is the birthday of model jerry hall, kush your enthusiasm star larry david having a quite celebration at home bitterly complaining to his friends family and millions of dollars. this is "viewpoint." >> john: good evening i'm john fuglesang. this is "viewpoint." 2013 marks two decades since the publication of dead man walking helped to change the national dialogue about capital punishment. sister helen prejean's book talks about the eye for an eye about 2,000 years after jesus did that. she countered with the church's teachings that even those who have done terrible crimes have a dignity that should not be taken from them. the film version of her book was nominated for four oscars and of course susan sarandon won best actress for portraying prejean. since then, she founded a victims' advocacy group called survive in new orleans. she's continued to fight against the death penalty and counsels death row inmates as well as the families of murder victims. a 20th anniversary edition of dead man walking is out with a new preface by nobel peace prize winner desmond tutu and three afterwards f
today is the birthday of model jerry hall, kush your enthusiasm star larry david having a quite celebration at home bitterly complaining to his friends family and millions of dollars. this is "viewpoint." >> john: good evening i'm john fuglesang. this is "viewpoint." 2013 marks two decades since the publication of dead man walking helped to change the national dialogue about capital punishment. sister helen prejean's book talks about the eye for an eye about 2,000...
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it's like larry david for portions of social issues. cannot think of another politician who does what christie does in terms of the evening rude and obnoxious and generally taking on people in sexist ways -- theycan think of to, but are no longer congressman. joe walsh and alan less. >> why is christie better at it? it is new jersey. i can say that. i'm from new jersey. there are certain places in the ,ountry, iowa being one of them i think that that would become grating. i think people on the east coast have a thicker skin about some of these sorts of things. this is just my personal opinion based on pending time in other parts of the country. there are places where that plays. if i -- i think if he were to do the iowa caucuses and call someone up on stage and a grade -- and the grade them the way he does in new jersey, i do not think he would go that far. with joeare instances walsh and allen west -- if the media put up a clip of joe walsh or allen west saying something silly, their opponents would be really happy. but they would also
it's like larry david for portions of social issues. cannot think of another politician who does what christie does in terms of the evening rude and obnoxious and generally taking on people in sexist ways -- theycan think of to, but are no longer congressman. joe walsh and alan less. >> why is christie better at it? it is new jersey. i can say that. i'm from new jersey. there are certain places in the ,ountry, iowa being one of them i think that that would become grating. i think people...
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david: larry shover from the cme.k you very much. >> thank you. >> shares of dreamworks animation feeling little sluggish ahead of its next movie. let's head back to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange with details. >> well, here's the thing. know great movies bring great stock prices right? when you have a blockbuster, the question about "turbo quote due to open tomorrow. the anticipation is it may not do as well as originally anticipated. a superfast snail, receipt? but, now stifel-nicolaus today actually cut where they see the stock coming in. originally it was supposed to be about 175 million for the box office hit. now the new projection is just 135 million. they used word hit very generously because it doesn't seem that the analysts on board think it is going to be a hit. as a result we're seeing the stock dropping 6% today. liz: january any though, raised its price target a couple days ago to $27. right now the stock is 25. not too far from there. thank you, nicole. david: we're lookin
david: larry shover from the cme.k you very much. >> thank you. >> shares of dreamworks animation feeling little sluggish ahead of its next movie. let's head back to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange with details. >> well, here's the thing. know great movies bring great stock prices right? when you have a blockbuster, the question about "turbo quote due to open tomorrow. the anticipation is it may not do as well as originally anticipated. a...
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david: broad range. paul dietrich, thank you very much. larry we'll see you in a couple minutes when the s&p futures close. >> okay. liz: the fed has spoken and we know, it could, it could begin tapering its bond buying program bit end of this year although it's not a done deal. the question now, what should you, if you were a billionaire, as somebody who started not as a billionaire, what would you, what should you do with your investments now? we are asking a legend in the world of investing, billionaire wilbur ross, w.l. ross chairman and ceo. david: also all this week we're bringing you top strategists across all sectors of the market to give you your second half setup. what is the second half of the year going to look like? up next we have your best portfolio plays in retail, the retailer sector. >>> we want to hear from you. june auto sales are coming in stronger than expeeted today. are you planning on buying a new car this year? if so, what kind of a car? facebook.com/afterthebell, we'll read your anticipateses later this hour. ♪ [ male
david: broad range. paul dietrich, thank you very much. larry we'll see you in a couple minutes when the s&p futures close. >> okay. liz: the fed has spoken and we know, it could, it could begin tapering its bond buying program bit end of this year although it's not a done deal. the question now, what should you, if you were a billionaire, as somebody who started not as a billionaire, what would you, what should you do with your investments now? we are asking a legend in the world of...
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supposedly the front-runners are the current vice chairman man of the fed, janetielen, and larry summers. david, are they the front-runners? and if so, why? >> i think they're the front-runners. i think they're both people who are in sync with the president. in some respects-- although they've been seen as rivals -- they have more in common than they have apart. larrysomeers is a product of harvard, janet yellin of yale. they both seem strongly at this time in our economic history, the government, particularly the fiscal side of government-- tax and spend ago should be more aggressive. both of them believe the fed has a pretty important role to play in getting the economy going again. i think there may be some differences in nuance about how they would actuallyin actually e job when they got there. their personalities are very different. i think in terms of the fed policy we'd expect, i think there's not that much difference between them. >> woodruff: i want to ask you about that. there are prominent democrats coming out and talking about larry summers' position on deregulation before the finan
supposedly the front-runners are the current vice chairman man of the fed, janetielen, and larry summers. david, are they the front-runners? and if so, why? >> i think they're the front-runners. i think they're both people who are in sync with the president. in some respects-- although they've been seen as rivals -- they have more in common than they have apart. larrysomeers is a product of harvard, janet yellin of yale. they both seem strongly at this time in our economic history, the...
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it's like larry david proportions of social issues. cannot think of another politician who does what christie does in terms of the evening rude and obnoxious and generally taking on people in sexist ways -- >> i can think of two, but they are no longer congressman. joe walsh and allen west. >> why is christie better at it? >> because it is new jersey. i can say that. i'm from new jersey. there are certain places in the country, iowa being one of them, i think that that would become grating. i think people on the east coast have a thicker skin about some of these sorts of things. this is just my personal opinion based on pending time in other parts of the country. there are places where that plays. if i -- i think if he were to do the iowa caucuses and call someone up on stage and degraded them the way he does in new jersey, i do not think he would go that far. >> there are instances with joe walsh and allen west -- if the media put up a clip of joe walsh or allen west saying something silly, their opponents would be really happy. but t
it's like larry david proportions of social issues. cannot think of another politician who does what christie does in terms of the evening rude and obnoxious and generally taking on people in sexist ways -- >> i can think of two, but they are no longer congressman. joe walsh and allen west. >> why is christie better at it? >> because it is new jersey. i can say that. i'm from new jersey. there are certain places in the country, iowa being one of them, i think that that would...
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larry david went up to a guy on in a park on a bench and there was a viagra transaction. not asking you because you're italian. you used to be at the post, making headlines. this morning, nokia, the headline in the dame daily newd fellows. >> still got it. still got it. see how quickly we can get kelly to turn red. >> she's like ready to do this. >> a wall street journalist -- i was just a wall street journalist. i was going to -- >> true. existential crisis. >> nokia doubles down on camera features as to the ways that it differentiates itself from the iphone and android. elsewhere, the latest air travel consumer report will be leased at 11:00 eastern and it comes after the sequester related delays that we saw on late april. analysts expect to see on time percentages rise and delays go down. ford cutting the price of its 2014 electric focus by 10%. >> okay. coming up, stock to watch today will be yum. the parent of kfc bouncing back from troubles in china and analysts who cover the company will share the call when we come back. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ h
larry david went up to a guy on in a park on a bench and there was a viagra transaction. not asking you because you're italian. you used to be at the post, making headlines. this morning, nokia, the headline in the dame daily newd fellows. >> still got it. still got it. see how quickly we can get kelly to turn red. >> she's like ready to do this. >> a wall street journalist -- i was just a wall street journalist. i was going to -- >> true. existential crisis. >>...
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there is a larry david episode where he runs out and he's got an important date and he goes down to,re park and sits next -- he sits next to, i can't remember who played the guy he sat next to, but there is a viagra transaction and then -- >> little blue pill. >> and then he's with the woman and she thinks he's a god and he leans forward and the blue pill falls out of his pocket and she sees it and she says you're juiced, like you're on steroids and she wouldn't date him anymore. these guys were dealing viagra. >> for $5 to $20. >> it is a pill you buy illegally, look a drug to abuse that is pretty funny. wood fellows. >>> coming up, the most infl influential people in the world of america. a live report next. and company. a live report from there next. >> you see the new ceo of sony there. >> can't mistake him. >> joe klein's wife, general counsel of sony right behind there. i've been doing a few things for a while that i really love-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 playing this and trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the better i am at them, the more i enjoy them. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so i'm a
there is a larry david episode where he runs out and he's got an important date and he goes down to,re park and sits next -- he sits next to, i can't remember who played the guy he sat next to, but there is a viagra transaction and then -- >> little blue pill. >> and then he's with the woman and she thinks he's a god and he leans forward and the blue pill falls out of his pocket and she sees it and she says you're juiced, like you're on steroids and she wouldn't date him anymore....
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larry, well done. david says the republicans are terrified, terrified because they know that president obama's health care law will work. i agree, david. >>> coming up, are republicans so out of touch that they will try to shut the government down to try to stop health care? we'll talk about that next. but first, we want to hear what you think. please head over to facebook and search "politicsnation" and like us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. >>> wasting the country's time by taking something like 40 meaningless votes to repeal obama care is not a jobs plan. that's not a jobs plan. >> house republicans will hold their vote to repeal on friday. it will be one of their last votes before they go on vacation for the rest of the summer. taking a big break of doing all that nothing they've been doing. politico reports speaker boehner is planning more votes targeting obama care for the fall. it's a waste of time and money. attacking the law even as it goes into effect. but ted c
larry, well done. david says the republicans are terrified, terrified because they know that president obama's health care law will work. i agree, david. >>> coming up, are republicans so out of touch that they will try to shut the government down to try to stop health care? we'll talk about that next. but first, we want to hear what you think. please head over to facebook and search "politicsnation" and like us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show...
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. >> we learned from larry david in one episode of "curb your enthusiasm." no gift means gift.live in today. what if your friend sends out an evite to a summer party, but you never received the invitation, what would you do? a, assume you weren't invited and make alternate plans. b, have another friend ask the host, perhaps it was an oversight. or, c, talk directly to your friend who was hosting the party. >> "c," definitely "c." >> confrontation. >> i don't want to copy. i'll go bnc"b." >> it's definitely "c." >> i have to say, willie, again. >> i agree with be direct, but i have to say "b." >> there's nothing wrong with inquiring with a close confidant to find out whether you were invited to the party. >> who makes these rules? i want to speak to them. >> the rule makers in the etiquette world. >> you're sitting with them. >> exactly. >> the bottom line is you don't want to offend your host. >> but ask in like a polite way. >> is you could, if you have a very close relationship. >> why the hell didn't you invite me? >> what's going on with that? >> exactly. >> we're ready for
. >> we learned from larry david in one episode of "curb your enthusiasm." no gift means gift.live in today. what if your friend sends out an evite to a summer party, but you never received the invitation, what would you do? a, assume you weren't invited and make alternate plans. b, have another friend ask the host, perhaps it was an oversight. or, c, talk directly to your friend who was hosting the party. >> "c," definitely "c." >> confrontation....
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it's like larry david proportions of social issues.nother think of politician who does what christie does in terms of the evening rude and obnoxious and generally taking on people in sexist ways -- theycan think of to, but are no longer congressman. joe walsh and allen west. >> why is christie better at it? >> because it is new jersey. i can say that. i'm from new jersey. there are certain places in the country, iowa being one of them, i think that that would become grating. i think people on the east coast have a thicker skin about some of these sorts of things. this is just my personal opinion based on pending time in other parts of the country. there are places where that plays. if i -- i think if he were to do the iowa caucuses and call someone up on stage and degraded them the way he does in new jersey, i do not think he would go that far. >> there are instances with joe walsh and allen west -- if the media put up a clip of joe walsh or allen west saying something silly, their opponents would be really happy. reallyy would also be
it's like larry david proportions of social issues.nother think of politician who does what christie does in terms of the evening rude and obnoxious and generally taking on people in sexist ways -- theycan think of to, but are no longer congressman. joe walsh and allen west. >> why is christie better at it? >> because it is new jersey. i can say that. i'm from new jersey. there are certain places in the country, iowa being one of them, i think that that would become grating. i think...
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larry summers over there. there's not that huge a gap there. cenk: davidif you're right, i want to be in the room jayar described even more where they cook up the strategy. we want yellen, and she's pretty far right, let's throw larry summers out there and have people wig out and say fine, we'll give you larry yellen. shall we go with yellen or mitt romney. we're going to take a quick break. when we come back, america's scariest cops. you'll agree with us when we show you. cenk: crazy cops. back on "the young turks." mark kessler is the head of gill berton police departments. he believes that all liberals are lib tards, vile creatures and insane. there's a chance he's insane. he's made some you tube videos. lets show you one of them to start off. >> you get that? you get that one? huh? you bunch of -- just in case you missed that, i have another message for you. [ gunfire ] >> how about that? oh, it's getting better, isn't it? i'm really hurting some feelings today. grow a pair of balls. oh, chief kessler said the f word, i'm going to say it again. cenk: t
larry summers over there. there's not that huge a gap there. cenk: davidif you're right, i want to be in the room jayar described even more where they cook up the strategy. we want yellen, and she's pretty far right, let's throw larry summers out there and have people wig out and say fine, we'll give you larry yellen. shall we go with yellen or mitt romney. we're going to take a quick break. when we come back, america's scariest cops. you'll agree with us when we show you. cenk: crazy cops....
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mark david chapman was a failure in his own mind. he wanted to become somebody important, larry. didn't know how to handle being a nobody. mark david chapman struck out at something he perceived to be phony, and angry at to become something that he wasn't to become somebody. >> former assistant district attorney kim horgrefe did not buy it for a minute. >> he was narcissistic, and grandiose and he wanted to bring attention to himself. the fact that john lennon was the victim here is simply because john lennon was publicly available, and others were not. he was not crazed. he was not obsessed and he was not entitled to the insanity defense, and we felt that he was criminally responsible, and he did not have a mental disease or defect, and whatever the mental state was, it did not prevent him from knowing the nature of the conduct and that it was wrong. >> with the evidence at hand, a grand jury indictment is expected. >> on june 22nd, 1981, just six months after the murder and the day that the trial is set to begin, chapman changes the plea to guilty against the advice of his defe
mark david chapman was a failure in his own mind. he wanted to become somebody important, larry. didn't know how to handle being a nobody. mark david chapman struck out at something he perceived to be phony, and angry at to become something that he wasn't to become somebody. >> former assistant district attorney kim horgrefe did not buy it for a minute. >> he was narcissistic, and grandiose and he wanted to bring attention to himself. the fact that john lennon was the victim here...
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out his feelings of anger of rage, of disappointment, mark david chapman was a failure in his own mind, he wanted to be somebody important, larry know how to handle being a nobody. mark david chapman struck out at something he perceived to be phony, at something he was angry at to be somebody. >> former assistant district attorney kim hogrefe does not buy it for a moment. >> if he was obsessed with anybody, it was bringing attention to himself. he was grandiose and he wanted to bring attention to himself. the fact that john lennon was the victim, it was because he was publically available and others were not. he was not obsessed or entitled to the insanity defense, we felt he did not have a mental disease or defect and whatever his mental state was, it did not prevent him from knowing the nature of his conduct and that it was wrong. >> the evidence at hand, the grand jury inindictment is expected. >> just over six months after the murder, and the day his trial is set to begin, chapman changes his plea to guilty, against the advice of his defense team. >> when the defendant entered the guilty plea, i was disappointed by that fac
out his feelings of anger of rage, of disappointment, mark david chapman was a failure in his own mind, he wanted to be somebody important, larry know how to handle being a nobody. mark david chapman struck out at something he perceived to be phony, at something he was angry at to be somebody. >> former assistant district attorney kim hogrefe does not buy it for a moment. >> if he was obsessed with anybody, it was bringing attention to himself. he was grandiose and he wanted to...
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liz: i think david perfectly encapsulated what larry summers is about. an individual finger. just wondering if the president would go for somebody like that. >> the president of the federal reserve bank of san francisco and on the board managing the board, the lady is experienced. i really set it aside the statements about very summers and his view on women, i just don't believe. people don't say lady lawyers. she is an economist. janet is an easy person to live with than larry. i lived with him at the fed when he was in the treasury, and he can be a little difficult to get along with and work with. his voice and who it wants to see as the next fed chairman between the two. the matter who gets it, they are both incredibly confident in the country will do well with either of them. it is not like we're really going to suffer. i fa prefer janet. liz: i feel like he is one of those very brilliant economist as well. needed to get to mortgage rates. almost at the whiff of discussion of tapering. is it so terrible if we start to see tightening of rates? >> exactly right. it is absol
liz: i think david perfectly encapsulated what larry summers is about. an individual finger. just wondering if the president would go for somebody like that. >> the president of the federal reserve bank of san francisco and on the board managing the board, the lady is experienced. i really set it aside the statements about very summers and his view on women, i just don't believe. people don't say lady lawyers. she is an economist. janet is an easy person to live with than larry. i lived...
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but of course, we remind people about david vitter and larry craig and mark sanford and so the only thing of these people have in common is this is not funny. but they're all men which is not -- on anthony weiner, so you know, the latest, as we talked about last week, what is the number up to? 10 maybe? women he has admitted sexting to. it seems every day is there a new one who comes forward. and anthony weiner sending out the very graphic pictures. wait a minute now. i can't keep up with it. >> we have chris. we have him and he can hear us! >> bill: i do not believe that we have chris smith, the contributing editor of "new york" magazine on the line until i hear his voice. good morning, chris. >> good morning! thanks. i'm not going to talk about the cell companies but here we go. >> bill: glad we finally connected. there is hope. so anthony weiner has lost his campaign manager now, right? he's lost who knows how many people who had endorsed him. and he's gone down in the polls but he stubbornly is sticking in. do you think he'll go all the way? >> so many double untawn -- entawn ders. he
but of course, we remind people about david vitter and larry craig and mark sanford and so the only thing of these people have in common is this is not funny. but they're all men which is not -- on anthony weiner, so you know, the latest, as we talked about last week, what is the number up to? 10 maybe? women he has admitted sexting to. it seems every day is there a new one who comes forward. and anthony weiner sending out the very graphic pictures. wait a minute now. i can't keep up with it....
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david chiu. board supervisor jane kim. representative from leader pelosi's office, dan bernau. (applause) >> larry director of the bscbc. the port commission president, doreen ruho, port commissioner and former supervisor leslie tack. dbi director tom huey. san francisco fire chief hayes white. fire and port commissioner [speaker not understood]. planning commission president rodney fong, and aloe ons and aloe ons of vips among you out there. so, thank you all for joining us today. ~ in the 45 years since that beautiful song was written, our own san francisco port waterfront has transformed. so, nothing has stayed exactly the same, we're proud to say. and just like sitting on the dock of the bay is a jewel among otis redding's collection, the new braniff street wharf is a jewel among the port's park open space collection, and we are so amazingly proud of it. it has taken a very long time and hundreds of people. the transformation of this kind of a waterfront doesn't come easy. for those of you who know it keenly, it was a thousand feet of failing edge, dilapidated pier and a tried but true seawall
david chiu. board supervisor jane kim. representative from leader pelosi's office, dan bernau. (applause) >> larry director of the bscbc. the port commission president, doreen ruho, port commissioner and former supervisor leslie tack. dbi director tom huey. san francisco fire chief hayes white. fire and port commissioner [speaker not understood]. planning commission president rodney fong, and aloe ons and aloe ons of vips among you out there. so, thank you all for joining us today. ~ in...
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louisiana senator david vitter's wife as he was accused of sleeping with prostitutes, larry craig's wifes he was trolling for sex in an airport bathroom and eliot spitzer's wife after he admitted to seeing high-priced prostitutes a scene that prompted an entire tv series "the good wife." huma abedin is no stranger to personal problems playing out on the political stage. for decades she's been a key behind the scenes confidant of politics most famous scorned woman, hillary clinton. bill clinton officiated at her wedding. hillary clinton is quoted as saying i have one daughter but if i had a second daughter it would be huma. huma is incredibly savvy knowing full well the potential impact of this moment. >> i love him. i have forgiven him. i believe in him and as we have said from the beginning, we are moving forward. >> reporter: dana bash, cnn, washington. >> the irony not lost on a lot of people that she saw a front row seat to what went on with the clintons and now experiencing her own version of it and again this is the second time around. >> all pain is personal. >> just makes it wors
louisiana senator david vitter's wife as he was accused of sleeping with prostitutes, larry craig's wifes he was trolling for sex in an airport bathroom and eliot spitzer's wife after he admitted to seeing high-priced prostitutes a scene that prompted an entire tv series "the good wife." huma abedin is no stranger to personal problems playing out on the political stage. for decades she's been a key behind the scenes confidant of politics most famous scorned woman, hillary clinton....
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. >> caller: hey, stephanie, y'all keep talking about weiner let's go back to david vitter and mr. larryraig came before him. [ giggling ] >> it was that he was a homophobe and then did it. that's the problem. >> he's a dirty nasty, dirty naughty boy -- >> look, we all like sex in public bathrooms that's how i bet jim ward [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: oh jjohn. eric holder. >> today i'm announcing that the justice department will ask a federal court in texas to subject the state of texas to a preclearance regime similar to the one required in section 5 of the voting right's act. this request to bail in the state of texas, and require pre-approval from the department or federal court is available under the voting right's act when intentional voting discrimination is found. >> as it has been found many times in the state of texas. >> stephanie: john have you ever noticed that scalia is kind of a douche. >> yes. and you actually owe an apologize to summer's eve for that. >> stephanie: i apologize. >> first they acknowledge that yes, racial discrimination still exists and then they cut the votin
. >> caller: hey, stephanie, y'all keep talking about weiner let's go back to david vitter and mr. larryraig came before him. [ giggling ] >> it was that he was a homophobe and then did it. that's the problem. >> he's a dirty nasty, dirty naughty boy -- >> look, we all like sex in public bathrooms that's how i bet jim ward [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: oh jjohn. eric holder. >> today i'm announcing that the justice department will ask a federal court in texas to...
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david -- excuse me, larry on the line. think we need to scale back on the automation so much because that is but a lot of people out of work. do onceknow what we can the horses out of the barn, because the horse is out of the barn, but how we could use this technology in some other kind of way aside from putting people out of work. said,he previous caller and we up the phone now have so many in the philippines or india or somewhere, you know know, those are jobs that people right here used to have and they don't have them anymore. we have recordings on the telephone there used to be operators. the people that are out of work they cannot buy the supplies. so who are we making the supplies for? >> are you currently employed? caller: i am retired from the military. >> here is the bloomberg story from today about the sales of cars. one company involved in the auto bosh.ry is one of the regional vice presidents recently spoke about the types of apprenticeship programs in places like germany and how it may apply to the u.s. vita
david -- excuse me, larry on the line. think we need to scale back on the automation so much because that is but a lot of people out of work. do onceknow what we can the horses out of the barn, because the horse is out of the barn, but how we could use this technology in some other kind of way aside from putting people out of work. said,he previous caller and we up the phone now have so many in the philippines or india or somewhere, you know know, those are jobs that people right here used to...
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david: isn't the summers pick kind after feint, jon? seems janet yellen is so much more obamaesque in her extreme dovishness. larryind of queasy about the whole idea of continuing qe much longer. he is known as sort of a centrist democrat. she of course is far to the left on monetary policy plus her husband and she, her husband is nobel prize-winning economist who spoke out of against global warming and we have to do warm in that regard. she seems to be more obamaesque, no? >> she is very liberal, no question about that. this is one of the things so fascinating about this story is the constituency for summers is inside the white house. some of obama's closest advisors jack lew, gene sperling, these are people who have long relationships with obama, i'm sorry with summers and obama does too. summers worked for obama in the early part of his administration. the constituencies for yellin are outside of the white house. they're up on capitol hill, for instance. when we talk to people in the markets, most of them would say they rather have yellin than a summers in part because yellin means continuity. if you're in the
david: isn't the summers pick kind after feint, jon? seems janet yellen is so much more obamaesque in her extreme dovishness. larryind of queasy about the whole idea of continuing qe much longer. he is known as sort of a centrist democrat. she of course is far to the left on monetary policy plus her husband and she, her husband is nobel prize-winning economist who spoke out of against global warming and we have to do warm in that regard. she seems to be more obamaesque, no? >> she is very...
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we now have david vitter, whose name was in a hooker book in the united states, we had larry craig allowedfter the wide stance. we have now the former governor of south carolina in congress after he took public resources to fly to see his mistress. >> please, stop, there's enough. >> we have not crossed the moral rubicon. this guy -- i'm worried about his lack of record of accomplishment as a congressman. i'm worried about his substantive record, which i this i is extremely thin, and this ridiculous carlos danger thing has made it not the most important mayoral race in the country. >> jimmy. >> i concur with everything. i cannot disagree with anything joy has just said. i do believe you should have a private life, but when your private life overtakes your public life, and that is what has happened here. with bill clinton, i hate to say it, i mean, i expect more from my politicians. they are human, they are humane, but i expect them to be better than the average man that cheats had his average wife. i expect that action and i demand that, and i want that for my political and my religious an
we now have david vitter, whose name was in a hooker book in the united states, we had larry craig allowedfter the wide stance. we have now the former governor of south carolina in congress after he took public resources to fly to see his mistress. >> please, stop, there's enough. >> we have not crossed the moral rubicon. this guy -- i'm worried about his lack of record of accomplishment as a congressman. i'm worried about his substantive record, which i this i is extremely thin,...
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david mattingly spoke to a convict. >> i don't got george zimmerman lasting six months. >> reporter: larry is an ex-con and author whorim predictions for george zimmerman if he is convicted. a want to be cop who killed an unarmed black teenager guarantees trouble. >> there is a whole litany of people that will either want a piece of george by extorting him or protecting him. george zimmerman's first six months to two years is survival. >> reporter: zimmerman would have to get tough and quickly. his attorneys tribute the weight gain to troubles with stress. his trainer testified he is no fighter. >> communications with the outside world will keep him as sane as he can. he will get support from various groups and various people. hopefully that will keep him. i think the prison system will protect him for as long as they can. >> reporter: these pictures come from the florida corrections website. protective custody means alone in a cell like this for 23 hours a day. the isolation can take its own toll. lawton spent 12 years in federal prison. >> you want to go crazy. i have watched men kill themselves. >> if convicted zi
david mattingly spoke to a convict. >> i don't got george zimmerman lasting six months. >> reporter: larry is an ex-con and author whorim predictions for george zimmerman if he is convicted. a want to be cop who killed an unarmed black teenager guarantees trouble. >> there is a whole litany of people that will either want a piece of george by extorting him or protecting him. george zimmerman's first six months to two years is survival. >> reporter: zimmerman would have...
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nothing larry's new book is one nation under sects great title how the private lives of presidents first ladies and their lovers changed the course of american history written along with david eyes and bought first what are your thoughts on the election i was a surprise. for boy it made it a very big area and stuck with it all the way you know and he would write all fifty states so i know you're a gambler you ought to go with him to vegas give you predictions on cards. i came believe that the. republicans had it so wrong because. kerry i could almost delusional that one when they started calling ohio and in saying that florida to go on for obama they just they just couldn't believe it you know obama was going to win yeah because because of all the internal polls. and you know axelrod and puff we're all very confident you know i know a lot of the insider to which i go well more concerned at all so you're not worried though action day alone no way to get obama in any way in his first term disappoint you oh yes. and he disappointed and i don't think he's going to do it there you know. is he not going to have much of a legacy. he's. a great communicator good. guy well you know
nothing larry's new book is one nation under sects great title how the private lives of presidents first ladies and their lovers changed the course of american history written along with david eyes and bought first what are your thoughts on the election i was a surprise. for boy it made it a very big area and stuck with it all the way you know and he would write all fifty states so i know you're a gambler you ought to go with him to vegas give you predictions on cards. i came believe that the....