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she said, i love woody allen but i don't feel it below the belt the way i do for larry david. david finally responded saying, smart kid. it is a shame i'm about 40 years older than she is. >>> and now for something you just can't unsee. we all remember how geraldo rivera posted this selfie. it looks like he's at it again. and wanted to show a little more skin. >> there is a really nice clear sky and water. >> also the foreground. >> the foreground. i hadn't seen that part. >> you just look past -- >> the wind is blowing through his hair. it is beautiful. >> you're happy for geraldo, i appreciate that. >> i guess so. >> a positive man. i'm milissa rehberger. this is "early today." we hope it is your first stop of the day on nbc. >>> leading the news in chicago, a man joins chicago marathon while trying to run from the police. brian duffy was reportedly being chased by officers when he joined a pack of runners in a marathon this past weekend. clever idea, but he was eventually tackled to the ground by police. >>> and in the sydney morning herald, nurse suspected of killing 38 ann
she said, i love woody allen but i don't feel it below the belt the way i do for larry david. david finally responded saying, smart kid. it is a shame i'm about 40 years older than she is. >>> and now for something you just can't unsee. we all remember how geraldo rivera posted this selfie. it looks like he's at it again. and wanted to show a little more skin. >> there is a really nice clear sky and water. >> also the foreground. >> the foreground. i hadn't seen that...
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david: larry shover, yes or no for the qes? >> why am i always the outlyer? d: nothing wrong with that. >> we have to remember where we were. hard to look in rear view mirror, we lay with every problem not enough growth and wage, lack of inflation, et cetera but hard to compare where we were in november of 2008 going on the next qe. we were ready to go off a cliff and banking system and the housing market, et cetera. so i think it has been one of those things that helped speed up the process to we could begin healing on your own. david: you're welcome to your opinion. we like contrarians even if on the whole you're just a contrarian here but i think it's a wash. larry, i will go to you here to talk about gold. we saw it settle below 1200. is it going to go into the hundreds? what do you think? >> i don't think so. you know the cost curve is $1,000 right now. we have to remember what is going on with gold, it was driven up to $1900 an ounce in 2011, due to qe, due to fear. guess what? right now, monetary policy in america seems to be dictating gold's price. it
david: larry shover, yes or no for the qes? >> why am i always the outlyer? d: nothing wrong with that. >> we have to remember where we were. hard to look in rear view mirror, we lay with every problem not enough growth and wage, lack of inflation, et cetera but hard to compare where we were in november of 2008 going on the next qe. we were ready to go off a cliff and banking system and the housing market, et cetera. so i think it has been one of those things that helped speed up...
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larry david has an announcement. "curb your enthusiasm," did you watch a lot of it?'t. >> looking for more laughs. >>> and later, reality tv goes to yet another extreme. contestants roped together for big adventures. will this show get your attention? you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. ♪ ♪ >>> with all the recent headlines involving the nfl, it's hard to imagine a player would be penalized for what a lot of people consider something positive, praying. but that's exactly what happened. monday night, the kansas city chiefs safety hussein abdullah. >> he scored a touchdown and went to the ground to pray but the referee threw a flag and penalized him and his team. abc's ryan smith has the latest an the story. >> third and four intercepted. coming underneath, hussein abdullah, all the way home. >> reporter: a moment for celebration and tonight for controversy. hussein abdullah of the kansas city chiefs
larry david has an announcement. "curb your enthusiasm," did you watch a lot of it?'t. >> looking for more laughs. >>> and later, reality tv goes to yet another extreme. contestants roped together for big adventures. will this show get your attention? you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by...
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. >> in the words of larry david, pretty pretty, pretty good. did phone banking at the rand headquarters and then an event with students at plithout state university. he was strong and knows how to work a crowd he is still trying to figure out how to be a presidential candidate. he is a great micro manager. listen to him at the phone bank in manchester when he didn't like the way the phone bank technology didn't work. >> what i would do with your software is have that done automatically. after five phone calls it should automatically say no answer and hit your next one so people like me can't see the phones. >> i like a candidate who wants to rewire the software. that was good. later in the day at the university, i got a chance to talk to senator paul. we talked about a bunch of stuff. i asked him about how the administration is handling ebola. >> senator, thanks for talking with us. we want to talk about ebola. you have said the president has led us down a road and failed to show leadership. specifically what has he done or not done that has no
. >> in the words of larry david, pretty pretty, pretty good. did phone banking at the rand headquarters and then an event with students at plithout state university. he was strong and knows how to work a crowd he is still trying to figure out how to be a presidential candidate. he is a great micro manager. listen to him at the phone bank in manchester when he didn't like the way the phone bank technology didn't work. >> what i would do with your software is have that done...
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earlier this year jennifer lawrence declared her love for larry david.nally responded this weekend saying quote smart kid. it's a shame i'm about 40 years older than she is. this is "first look" on msnbc. "way too early" with thomas roberts starts right now. >> we have to rethink the way we address ebola infection control because even a single infection is unacceptable. we wish the situation in dallas is different than it is today. we wish this individual had not been infected and we're concerned that there could be other infections in the coming days. >> there could be more. not the four words you want to hear as the cdc warns more health care workers are at risk of contracting ebola as this nurse battles the deadly virus. debate night, blue grass style. candidates battle it out in kentucky and arkansas. so just how effective were their jabs. we got it for you. and get your day started on the right foot, jimmy fallon has good news and good news. we love a double shot. this is "way too early". >>> good morning. i'm thomas roberts. it is tuesday, october
earlier this year jennifer lawrence declared her love for larry david.nally responded this weekend saying quote smart kid. it's a shame i'm about 40 years older than she is. this is "first look" on msnbc. "way too early" with thomas roberts starts right now. >> we have to rethink the way we address ebola infection control because even a single infection is unacceptable. we wish the situation in dallas is different than it is today. we wish this individual had not been...
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>>> plus, charissa's rare new interview with camera-shy larry david. >> is this on air?this is never going to air. >>> this is "extra" at universal studios hollywood, the entertainment capit
>>> plus, charissa's rare new interview with camera-shy larry david. >> is this on air?this is never going to air. >>> this is "extra" at universal studios hollywood, the entertainment capit
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david: very binary. larry shover, thank you, larry. liz: great to see you all. "the willis report" is next. gerri: hello, i'm gerri willis. the economy is strong and getting stronger. that's at least according to the federal government. the u.s. economy growing at a 3 1/2% rate in the third quarter. and that translated into good news on wall street. the dow soaring 220 points. but that growth is not extending to your personal economy. according to folks across the country the economic disconnect may not bode well for incumbents when we go to the polls next week. here to weigh in, steve moore, chief economist from heritage foundation and fox news contributor. steve, great to have you here. the numbers from polls are astonishing. here we are, all three indexes poised at new highs, here is
david: very binary. larry shover, thank you, larry. liz: great to see you all. "the willis report" is next. gerri: hello, i'm gerri willis. the economy is strong and getting stronger. that's at least according to the federal government. the u.s. economy growing at a 3 1/2% rate in the third quarter. and that translated into good news on wall street. the dow soaring 220 points. but that growth is not extending to your personal economy. according to folks across the country the economic...
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larry shover. david? david: back to ebola.rotective gear you see medical workers dealing with ebola patients, they are in short supply according to some aid agencies. the entire outfit, surgical gowns, gloves, boots, masks, they're called personal protective equipment in the industry or ppes. since much of the equipment has to be destroyed after exposure, they can only be used once for the most part, clinics in africa go through hundreds of ppes every day. do we have enough ppes to go around? kimberly clark makes pppes. long taylor of the health care and infection unit joins me now. thanks for coming on, lon. is there a shortage. >> david, thanks for having me on. there is not a shortage of ppe. i think what you're seeing when there's a complaints about shortages is really a lack of great distribution network outside of some of the developed countries. what i'll tell you, is that with a little planning and working very closely with the actual manufacturers instead of second and third and sometimes even fourth parties to acquir
larry shover. david? david: back to ebola.rotective gear you see medical workers dealing with ebola patients, they are in short supply according to some aid agencies. the entire outfit, surgical gowns, gloves, boots, masks, they're called personal protective equipment in the industry or ppes. since much of the equipment has to be destroyed after exposure, they can only be used once for the most part, clinics in africa go through hundreds of ppes every day. do we have enough ppes to go around?...
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it's the best thing that happened to larry david. tyson was basically march sirp simpson before.urn your budding business into a big one. the entrepreneur whisperer has helped hundreds of startups take their brand to the next level. and now helping three moms that started as a kickstarter campaign. >> reporter: these three friends just opened up their own mouth watering business. b cakeshop in brooklyn, new york. >> there's the visionary, and the pastry pro and the numbers girl. they want to not just be a bakery, but a party space and a culinary classroom. but with half of all new businesses struggling within five years, trouble may be lurking. >> when we were friends we weren't talking about money every day. >> reporter: enter linda rottenberg, known as the entrepreneur whisperer. she's mentored a thousand internurs. and her new book "crazy is a compliment" covers two decades of her mogul history. >> they are at the big phase, about to hit challenges they don't know they have. it's wonderful to start with friends and family. here's the problem, at some point not everyone's ideas
it's the best thing that happened to larry david. tyson was basically march sirp simpson before.urn your budding business into a big one. the entrepreneur whisperer has helped hundreds of startups take their brand to the next level. and now helping three moms that started as a kickstarter campaign. >> reporter: these three friends just opened up their own mouth watering business. b cakeshop in brooklyn, new york. >> there's the visionary, and the pastry pro and the numbers girl....
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it's the best thing that happened to tyson beckford and larry david.er model. now he's paid to look good. >> thank you. >>> and how to turn your budding business into a big one. the guru they call the entrepreneur whisperer has helped hundreds of startups take their brand to the next level. and now helping three moms that started as a kickstarter campaign. rebecca jarvis has the story. >> reporter: these three mom-trepneur friends just opened their own mouth-watering business. b cakeshop in brooklyn, new york. >> we have each other's back. >> reporter: there's the visionary, the pastry pro and the numbers girl. they want to not just be a bakery, but a party space and a culinary classroom. >> i wanted to stand out. >> reporter: but with half of all new businesses failing within just the first five years, trouble may lurking just beneath the icing. >> when we were friends we weren't talking about money every day. >> reporter: enter linda rottenberg, known as the entrepreneur whisperer. she's mentored a thousand entrepreneurs. and her new book "crazy is a
it's the best thing that happened to tyson beckford and larry david.er model. now he's paid to look good. >> thank you. >>> and how to turn your budding business into a big one. the guru they call the entrepreneur whisperer has helped hundreds of startups take their brand to the next level. and now helping three moms that started as a kickstarter campaign. rebecca jarvis has the story. >> reporter: these three mom-trepneur friends just opened their own mouth-watering...
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david: tim courtney, thank you very much. dan neiman, thank you. larry shover always a pleasure. we just talked about mcdonald's and coke missing their earnings. we want to hear from you about this. are old brands like mcdonald's and coke dying out? send us a message or tweet us @fbnatb. your answers coming up. liz: yahoo! as you noted reported moments ago. beat on top and bottom line. the stock is moving higher. is it time to get in or get out? larry says sell. does that mean marisa mayer's plan beating estimates is paying off or is starting to? we'll break it down. david: we're two weeks away from the midterm elections. two weeks from today, the results will have a big impact on your money. we break down names and sectors that will lose or win big if republicans take the senate. liz: who will win big in the world series? it kicks off tonight on fox. prices for the games are skyrocketing. the second highest on record as tracked by tick i.q. what is behind the surge. and how high could tickets climb? ♪ how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum prod
david: tim courtney, thank you very much. dan neiman, thank you. larry shover always a pleasure. we just talked about mcdonald's and coke missing their earnings. we want to hear from you about this. are old brands like mcdonald's and coke dying out? send us a message or tweet us @fbnatb. your answers coming up. liz: yahoo! as you noted reported moments ago. beat on top and bottom line. the stock is moving higher. is it time to get in or get out? larry says sell. does that mean marisa mayer's...
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larry shover. good to see you all. david: facebook just reporting moments ago. it is trading down right now about 2% but it is up, down, who knows where it will end up. the stock lower despite a beat. the stock is on a role this year. get this, it is up 47% for the year. will numbers keep the rally going? liz: plus the federal trade commission drop as little bomb accusing one major wireless company of misleading millions of consumers, maybe even you, with unlimited data promises. at&t says, we didn't do that but we have all the details straight ahead. david: it wasn't us. will apple customers have problems with apple pay working closely with alibaba? are we really at the end of qe? is the consumer coming to the rescue this winter? and would you pay a subscription fee for youtube? a lot to chew on. all that and more with our all-star panel straight ahead. ♪ she's still the one for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat sptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tel
larry shover. good to see you all. david: facebook just reporting moments ago. it is trading down right now about 2% but it is up, down, who knows where it will end up. the stock lower despite a beat. the stock is on a role this year. get this, it is up 47% for the year. will numbers keep the rally going? liz: plus the federal trade commission drop as little bomb accusing one major wireless company of misleading millions of consumers, maybe even you, with unlimited data promises. at&t says,...
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on closing bell as he speaks to the german finance minister, italian finance minister and larry summers. >>> davidters is set to price its ipo today and start trading under the ticker symbol dbal. it will offer 5.88 million shares priced between $16 and $18 each. oak hill capital attempted to go public in 2012 but abandon the plan citing market conditions. this as the u.s. heads for its highest activity since 2000. the reports suggest the listings could help create a quarter of a million jobs in the u.s. this career. let's bring in alex. thanks for joining us this morning. we've been seeing a surge in the u.s. ipo market. how much has this been driven by the jobs act? >> we shall there are two key provisions of the jobs act that has stimulated this activity. the first one being the testing the waters and the second one being confidential filing. we believe that created an opportunity for middle market companies to take advantage of a surge in ipo markets. >>> and, alex, i wanted to jump on another point you made in your notes. that is that ipos have been found to create an average of 822 jobs, ar
on closing bell as he speaks to the german finance minister, italian finance minister and larry summers. >>> davidters is set to price its ipo today and start trading under the ticker symbol dbal. it will offer 5.88 million shares priced between $16 and $18 each. oak hill capital attempted to go public in 2012 but abandon the plan citing market conditions. this as the u.s. heads for its highest activity since 2000. the reports suggest the listings could help create a quarter of a...
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zone will be hosting a debate, geoff will be heading a panel that includes wolfgang schauble, larry summers, davidand ian bremer. we will bring you that at 1700 cet. >>> we've been watching the price of oil closely. further concerns about global growth going down adding pressure to the price of oil. oil now below $90 a barrel. the first time in two years. so further pressure on the commodities markets specifically on oil. we'll continue to watch that. >>> the auto industry st facing extincti extinction, according to someone from morgan stanley. he says driverless cars and the end of individual ownership are coming faster than anyone thinks. his message is adapt or die. we want to hear from you on this. >> what advancements in the auto industry are you looking forward to the most? gortino tweeted in to say flying vehicles powered by hydrogen. that is quite wishful thinking, i think, but a flying car would be pretty cool, no doubt about that. get in touch with us, worldwide@cnbc.com or @cnbcwex. >>> still to come on the show, we have blackrock's top ten what to know and what to do in 2014. more with
zone will be hosting a debate, geoff will be heading a panel that includes wolfgang schauble, larry summers, davidand ian bremer. we will bring you that at 1700 cet. >>> we've been watching the price of oil closely. further concerns about global growth going down adding pressure to the price of oil. oil now below $90 a barrel. the first time in two years. so further pressure on the commodities markets specifically on oil. we'll continue to watch that. >>> the auto industry st...
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. ♪ >> david einhorn, dan loeb, larry fink and more -- these iconic investors gather once a year to rubs and share strategies at the robin hood investors conference. billionaire activist carl icahn is perhaps the biggest of all, stirring up conflict at apple, ebay, dell, and herbal life, to name a few. he also addressed warren buffett, took jabs at silicon valley, and discussed the unintended consequences of the said's monetary policy -- the fed's monetary policy. in this low-interest-rate environment, how do you see this? what implications does it mean for the economy? >> it is concerning.
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david: oil is the elephant in the room, larry shover. we're looking at a drop in oil today of almost 4 1/2%. just under 4 1/2%. one of the biggest losses in oil we've seen for a long time. we have oil at 81.96. granted on the high-end of 81 but we're getting close to the 70 as. hold on a second the president is talking. >> arab nations, turkey, nato allies and partners from around the world. so this is a operation that involves the world against isis. so far we're seen some important success. stopping isil's advance on eastern beale, saving -- erbil. retaking mosul dam and retaking isil targets and fighting across iraq and syria. obviously we're also focused on the fighting taking place in iraq's anbar province and what deeply concerned about the situation in and around the syrian town of kobani, which underscores the threat that isil poses in both irrake and syria. and coalition airstrikes will continue in both these areas. one of the things that, has emerged from the discussions, both before i came and during my visit here, is that thi
david: oil is the elephant in the room, larry shover. we're looking at a drop in oil today of almost 4 1/2%. just under 4 1/2%. one of the biggest losses in oil we've seen for a long time. we have oil at 81.96. granted on the high-end of 81 but we're getting close to the 70 as. hold on a second the president is talking. >> arab nations, turkey, nato allies and partners from around the world. so this is a operation that involves the world against isis. so far we're seen some important...
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. ♪ >> david einhorn, dan loeb, larry fink and more -- these iconic investors gather once a year to rubd share strategies at the robin hood investors conference. billionaire activist carl icahn is perhaps the biggest of all, stirring up conflict at apple, ebay, dell, and herbal life, to name a few. in this rare on camera interview he also addressed warren , buffett, took jabs at silicon valley, and discussed the unintended consequences of the fed's monetary policy. let's start with intereste
. ♪ >> david einhorn, dan loeb, larry fink and more -- these iconic investors gather once a year to rubd share strategies at the robin hood investors conference. billionaire activist carl icahn is perhaps the biggest of all, stirring up conflict at apple, ebay, dell, and herbal life, to name a few. in this rare on camera interview he also addressed warren , buffett, took jabs at silicon valley, and discussed the unintended consequences of the fed's monetary policy. let's start with...
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larry beil. "world news tonight with david muir" is up next.ou in half an hour. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." exploding airbags. the urgent recall growing. millions warned their airbags could explode in their front seat like an ied. tonight, the 911 call, moments after police say it happened. brian ross investigates. >>> the breaking news. three american girls, high school teenagers, authorities say lured by the internet to join the terror in syria. they had already left the u.s. where authorities found them. >>> caught on tape. the images right from the atm. the woman getting her money out and what happens to her. a lesson for us all. >>> the new warning tonight. a tired nation. is the driver next to you falling asleep? what can happen in a matter of seconds. >>> and, spin the wheel. "the price is right" moment you have to see to believe. the father, the miracle moment, not once -- but twice.
larry beil. "world news tonight with david muir" is up next.ou in half an hour. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." exploding airbags. the urgent recall growing. millions warned their airbags could explode in their front seat like an ied. tonight, the 911 call, moments after police say it happened. brian ross investigates. >>> the breaking news. three american girls, high school teenagers, authorities say lured by the internet to join the terror in syria....
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democrats are hoping they can gain a seat here if michelle nunn can defeat david perdue. by larryys that the winner in georgia has to get 50% of the vote or else there's a runoff. >> the runoff is january 6th, three days after congress is supposed to reconvene. just imagine if the senate control depends on that one seat. >> finally, kansas where greg orman has a 0.8% lead over pat roberts. orman has indicated if he wins he'd caucus with what ever party has the majority in the senate. >> thanks, molly. be sure of course to keep it right here on the fox news channel for all of the exciting midterm elections as we count down to the midterms ten days from now. >> oh, yes. we will be watching that together, right? we'll do some overtime 2:00 to 4:00 a.m. coverage. >> that's when they'll be calling some of the races. maybe november or january. >> absolutely. what are we going to talk about? nothing to announce. >>> well, the federal election commission mulling over new rules regarding political speech on the internet that could end up subjecting some websites to the same regulations as
democrats are hoping they can gain a seat here if michelle nunn can defeat david perdue. by larryys that the winner in georgia has to get 50% of the vote or else there's a runoff. >> the runoff is january 6th, three days after congress is supposed to reconvene. just imagine if the senate control depends on that one seat. >> finally, kansas where greg orman has a 0.8% lead over pat roberts. orman has indicated if he wins he'd caucus with what ever party has the majority in the...
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david lee. the cardinals fan. they are having fun on larry bear's tab. ishikawa with a grand slam.o make it 4-0. top of the fourth, game two here. hunter pence takes his term getting acquainted with the win. it is 4-3 in the 7th inning. randy choate. six and a third. matt holliday. that saved a run. in the ninth. bottom of the 10th. a lead-off walk and a base hit set the table for gregor blanco. he put it is bunt down. cardinals pitcher randy choate hit wide and brandon crawford scoring and the giants take a lead. >> i guess i'm a little delirious. these are hard fought games, you know. and we don't do anything easy. >> talk about that play that pablo made at third base. >> knew he was play no doubles but he was able to get that ball deep into the hole. deep down in the line. it is tough. i remember back in my high school games. and that's a long stroke. >> we never gave up. we might play by this game in the season, but we always believed in each other. >> now i'm just seeing it in slow motion. i talk about it and we play it in my head. i mean, it was easy. it doesn't rushed, it wa
david lee. the cardinals fan. they are having fun on larry bear's tab. ishikawa with a grand slam.o make it 4-0. top of the fourth, game two here. hunter pence takes his term getting acquainted with the win. it is 4-3 in the 7th inning. randy choate. six and a third. matt holliday. that saved a run. in the ninth. bottom of the 10th. a lead-off walk and a base hit set the table for gregor blanco. he put it is bunt down. cardinals pitcher randy choate hit wide and brandon crawford scoring and the...
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larry kudlow. for the next ten years. david, do you agree with me, why or why not? is the dollar going to be king again? >> i don't. i believe there will be pressure but the problem is the united states has got a very low long-term economic growth range. we're using about the economic slack. i think the u.s. economy is going to be growing at about a 2% pace two or three years from now and if it's only doing that, it's going to be faster overseas. >> let me jump in. if the other student gets a d-minus, i look good by comparison. i'm not going to say the u.s. economy is going to boom. you heard europe. china has got a lot of concerns about their nonperforming loans number. the dollar trade against other currencies. isn't europe going to purposely drive the euro down? >> i think they've got more room for improvement. they've got room for improvement. we really don't. we're running out of capacity. that means that other countries will have faster growth rates in a few years than we have. >> david, i want to focus on current labor and the comments in the statement here.
larry kudlow. for the next ten years. david, do you agree with me, why or why not? is the dollar going to be king again? >> i don't. i believe there will be pressure but the problem is the united states has got a very low long-term economic growth range. we're using about the economic slack. i think the u.s. economy is going to be growing at about a 2% pace two or three years from now and if it's only doing that, it's going to be faster overseas. >> let me jump in. if the other...
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larry and his wife. jenny johnson and susan. greg johnson and lindsey johnson, allen and maryann buyer, rob and trina dean, steve and torrey humphrey, david jenkins and lisa sphere, gary and terry and giants senior vice-president and his wife amanda. and the skipper's wife kim bochy. former manager peter mcgowan and his wife. and bill newcomb and his wife sally. let's hear it for former giants owner bob lorie and his wife connie. representing the stone am family jim rooper. and the...
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larry hogan. the poll by minnesota hogan with 42 -- and then hogan with 42%. >>> because it is near cam david, the cozy inn and restaurant became popular place for presidents and important people who came to visit or consult. the cozy restaurant first opened back in 1929, holding all types of memorabilia. the owner, the 78-year-old is selling to raise money to help pay a $180,000 did >> we'll see if it goes. >> it's upsetting that it is closing down as i wish that things them. >> it's a landmark. it's a part of a town. are they going to rip it down? is it going to become something else. >> stephanie ramirez will take us inside the tour at 11:00 tonight. >>> before the taste of dc is wrapping up down on pennsylvania avenue northwest, the mid-atlantic largest culinary festival brings the best food, drinks. and you got to sample more than 70 restaurants, food trucks, along with 50 beers and 100 wines. today's event featured, today's featured -- the event. that that e -- they would create their own memory. >> it'd be a mild start as erica will tell you what to expect and if you might expect some in ca
larry hogan. the poll by minnesota hogan with 42 -- and then hogan with 42%. >>> because it is near cam david, the cozy inn and restaurant became popular place for presidents and important people who came to visit or consult. the cozy restaurant first opened back in 1929, holding all types of memorabilia. the owner, the 78-year-old is selling to raise money to help pay a $180,000 did >> we'll see if it goes. >> it's upsetting that it is closing down as i wish that things...
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larry robbins, thank you as always. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> carl? >> all right, david.kets continue in selloff mode. dow is down about 238. we'll get a lot more on what's moving the market when "squawk on the street" comes right back. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. ghave a nice flight!r bag right here. traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there too. it's no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state o
larry robbins, thank you as always. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> carl? >> all right, david.kets continue in selloff mode. dow is down about 238. we'll get a lot more on what's moving the market when "squawk on the street" comes right back. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on....
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i think journalists larry bush at city report.com would absolutely love this new website. so, keep on encouraging them to work with mr. massey. >> david, pilpal speaks an individual, three comments, it would be nice if the group could explain the light blue and the dark blue, and the difference between the blue and the red and i just saw it quickly. >> and i think that there is an explanation, and a legend, but we could not see it very well. >> okay. >> and it would be good if they can ensure that there is good contrast, i know that there are problems with the video, but just in general it looks like the contrast could be better, on their site. and just in general, i recall in dealing with campaign finance data historically, the problem is that the data really is inconsistent all over the place and so there are typos and there are, wrong addresses, and zip code inconsistencies and one campaign will report a contributor as a lawyer, and the other will report it as an attorney and so when you try to aggregate the data you have to clean those things up and it is extremely time consuming and i just recall that in the past efforts and so i
i think journalists larry bush at city report.com would absolutely love this new website. so, keep on encouraging them to work with mr. massey. >> david, pilpal speaks an individual, three comments, it would be nice if the group could explain the light blue and the dark blue, and the difference between the blue and the red and i just saw it quickly. >> and i think that there is an explanation, and a legend, but we could not see it very well. >> okay. >> and it would be...
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david brooks. >> thank you, larry. was thrilled when they called to ask if i would take part in the panel of conservatism and then it became clear i'm i may actually too old tobe be a th panelist. i used to be one of these people. now i'm no longer on the leading edge, i'm just a dying ember, ed fading on the vine and so pleased to be joined by my first research assistant, i worked together, he's just waking up. and so it's good that he rolledh r out of bed in time for this.. i'm going to start -- we're jusa going to have a bunch of quick y questions, and hopefully not too long answers and hopefully you'll cut each other off, and t i'm going to start with uval. so what's the problem with ervam conservatism? and i'moing going to mangle conservatism and the republican party together. ty we here? what's the problem? >> i was going to say that we don't know how to make an entrance until ryan proved me wrong. i guess in the most general sense i would say that the key problem at the moment is that conservatism and the republ
david brooks. >> thank you, larry. was thrilled when they called to ask if i would take part in the panel of conservatism and then it became clear i'm i may actually too old tobe be a th panelist. i used to be one of these people. now i'm no longer on the leading edge, i'm just a dying ember, ed fading on the vine and so pleased to be joined by my first research assistant, i worked together, he's just waking up. and so it's good that he rolledh r out of bed in time for this.. i'm going to...
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larry robbins present to the best idea early as morning and , paulday, david einhorn jones -- it's reallyine up of people. >> you did not mention my favorite. i had a chance to sit down with mickey drexler, an icon in the retail and fashion business. at a time when you look at companies like target and the gap in jcpenney bring on ceos that you not have expertise in the industry, here's what he had to say. >> i think retail is an art and a science. you better have both. you better have creative or else if you don't differentiate your product or has something that is not available and you build on price, you will eventually lose because someone will sell it for cheaper. >> mickey drexler, man who rarely speaks. why is it that everyone comes together and speaks for robin hood? what do you do that is so special? >> he was born and raised in new york and cares about new york. he wants to help people in his hometown. he wants to help people effectively. he's a bottom-line guy. , heavorite thing about him took one look at me yesterday and said you need a complete makeover, come and see me. >> t
larry robbins present to the best idea early as morning and , paulday, david einhorn jones -- it's reallyine up of people. >> you did not mention my favorite. i had a chance to sit down with mickey drexler, an icon in the retail and fashion business. at a time when you look at companies like target and the gap in jcpenney bring on ceos that you not have expertise in the industry, here's what he had to say. >> i think retail is an art and a science. you better have both. you better...
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please join me in welcoming the moderator of this evening's discussion, david brooks. [ applause ] >> thank you, larry. i was thrilled when larry called to ask if i would take part of the panel on a future of conservatism. then it was clear i was too hold to be a panelist. now i'm no longer on the leading edge. i'm just a dying ember fading on the vine, and so pleased to be joined by my first research assistant reihan salam. judging by the days when reihan and i worked together, he's just waking up. and so it's good that he rolled out of bed in time for this. i'm going to start -- we're just going to have a bunch of quick questions and hopefully not too long answers and hopefully you will cut each other off and i'm going to start with yuval. so what's the problem with conservatism. i'm going to mangle conservatism and the republican party together, so why are we here? what's the problem? >> well, i was going to say we don't know how to make an entrance until reihan proved me wrong. i guess in the most general sense i would say that the key problem at the moment is that conservatism and the republican
please join me in welcoming the moderator of this evening's discussion, david brooks. [ applause ] >> thank you, larry. i was thrilled when larry called to ask if i would take part of the panel on a future of conservatism. then it was clear i was too hold to be a panelist. now i'm no longer on the leading edge. i'm just a dying ember fading on the vine, and so pleased to be joined by my first research assistant reihan salam. judging by the days when reihan and i worked together, he's just...
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larry hogan leading by five points tonight. significant also, every other public opinion poll has brown ahead albeit in single digits. tonight as george washington university political science director david brayer about the poll. >> all of the polling i've seen is the economy is dominating people's conversations and the taxes, the spending, even to them it's a liberal state, i think a -- even though it's a liberal state, i think a lot of people are saying i'm not doing much better, so maybe we need to change. >> reporter: a lifelong democratic voter, backer of hillary clinton, she early voted for the republican hogan. >> i went to vote for governor. i had hit the republican selection and it turned out to be -- it popped up to the democrat. >> reporter: sullivan eventually got to successfully vote for the republican, but it raises another issue. reports of about four dozen voters of voting machines in error switching votes from republican to democrat which could prompt more gop voters to the polls in reaction according to our political scientist, but the race still remains brown's to lose. >> if the base turns out enthusiastically, brown wins. >> we did all the brown campaign for comment
larry hogan leading by five points tonight. significant also, every other public opinion poll has brown ahead albeit in single digits. tonight as george washington university political science director david brayer about the poll. >> all of the polling i've seen is the economy is dominating people's conversations and the taxes, the spending, even to them it's a liberal state, i think a -- even though it's a liberal state, i think a lot of people are saying i'm not doing much better, so...
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larry hogan is attending the oyst festival in leonardtown. electi day is two weeks away. > later this morning you can watch a d.c. mayoral forum. democrat muriel bowser along with independent candidates david catania and skarl schwartz partic in the forum with news 4 and "the washin you can see that right after "mee at 11:30 right here on nbc4. >>w this morning, a violent night at a maryland mcdonald's. the attack on a security guard and what happen when a rest emplo tri to interv plus we have incredible imag to show you. see what it took for emergency crews to cut a person out of a car and to rescue them images f. >>> and the transformatn at >>> and the transformatn at the old walter reed army medical thank you, cable. for the slower internet upload speeds. for fewer video on demand titles. for taking longer to upload our movies. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you, cable. for taking longer to upload my fantasy picks. thank you, cable. thank you, cable. because if we never had you... we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. the numbers don't lie. in customer satisfaction studies fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability 8 years runn
larry hogan is attending the oyst festival in leonardtown. electi day is two weeks away. > later this morning you can watch a d.c. mayoral forum. democrat muriel bowser along with independent candidates david catania and skarl schwartz partic in the forum with news 4 and "the washin you can see that right after "mee at 11:30 right here on nbc4. >>w this morning, a violent night at a maryland mcdonald's. the attack on a security guard and what happen when a rest emplo tri to...
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larry had to comply with the law, all we're asking is for the administration to comply with the laws as written. davidt michael didn't a lower court -- a lower court decided that the doctor wasn't actually hurt by the delay of the law and therefore dismissed the case, isn't that correct? >> that is correct. and the government continues to argue that dr. larry was not injured and that's not understanding what it's like to run a business in this country. you don't spend money earlier than you need to. and so we're asking the court today to let us go forward. to let us order to the lower court that the delay of the mandate was unconstitutional. david: doctor, what is your goal here? and, by the way, are you ready to take up to the supreme court do you think you can actually change the president's decision to delay the implementation of the law? >> i do think that we can change it. not necessarily by virtue of his decision, but by virtue of a judicial decision to simply make sure that the law goes into effect as planned and as and end a message to the president you're not a king. we respect the rule of la
larry had to comply with the law, all we're asking is for the administration to comply with the laws as written. davidt michael didn't a lower court -- a lower court decided that the doctor wasn't actually hurt by the delay of the law and therefore dismissed the case, isn't that correct? >> that is correct. and the government continues to argue that dr. larry was not injured and that's not understanding what it's like to run a business in this country. you don't spend money earlier than...
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and facebook were meeting with the likes of david cameron in britain, the prime minister on ways to monitor extremists and deal with the intentions that larry alluded to. to our fox biz all-stars on if this could stop future attacks. be careful what you wish for, right? >> i think it's interesting that companies are cooperating with the governments, that's generally a good thing. from a company's point of view, they don't want to give too much power to the government. there's the stance because the terrorist organizations as bad as they are in some cases they're not saying anything illegal. so the tech companies are in funny position of wanting to not be associated with terror, not wanting to help the terrorists promote work and recruiting, but at the same time, there's a freedom of speech issue here too, so it's very complicated, a gray area in some respects. neil: mercedes, a lot of the tech guys fold like cheap suits when the government says we need information, and they have to go back to users and say we put up the good fight? >> right. and the companies are resisting to proactively go forward and be checking what the users are doing,
and facebook were meeting with the likes of david cameron in britain, the prime minister on ways to monitor extremists and deal with the intentions that larry alluded to. to our fox biz all-stars on if this could stop future attacks. be careful what you wish for, right? >> i think it's interesting that companies are cooperating with the governments, that's generally a good thing. from a company's point of view, they don't want to give too much power to the government. there's the stance...
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david sacks, keith rabois with cory johnson and i. new oracle co-ceo. he will have big shoes to fill as he succeeds larry ellison.hat are his plans for this software giant? we hear from him next. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. oracle's co-ceo's are laying out their vision for the company. cory johnson caught up with hurd at oracle's conference and asked how different is oracle now that ellison is no longer the man at the top? >> it probably isn't a lot different. better technology. we have been working together a long time. you'll see a lot of that here at this conference. our job is to focus on execution. we have a real exciting few years ahead of us. we just have to get our work done. >> there has been a lot of criticism of the notion of a dual c.e.o. you have seen that not work out. how do you make that work? >> we got the same comments when we had dual presidents. you should think of oracle more as a team. we have a great team, people that run our regions. we have 134,000 people at oracle now. a big company. we spend $5 billion on r & d. we have a need for great leadership
david sacks, keith rabois with cory johnson and i. new oracle co-ceo. he will have big shoes to fill as he succeeds larry ellison.hat are his plans for this software giant? we hear from him next. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. oracle's co-ceo's are laying out their vision for the company. cory johnson caught up with hurd at oracle's conference and asked how different is oracle now that ellison is no longer the man at the top? >> it...
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larry beil on hand emceeing today's festivities and playing a little pickup basketball, looking elegant in his suit with some of the kids who will enjoy the new court. looking good. >>> "world news tonight with davidetz. >> i'm cheryl jennings. thanks for inviting us into your home. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." and the urgent warning right now. is the airbag in your car at risk of exploding? tonight, the recall widening. millions of cars in america. we have the makes and models. brian ross reporting. >>> the major turn tonight in the ebola crisis. what we've learned about that first group being monitored. about that helicopter hovering over the cruise ship. and the key date to watch now. >>> who is telling the truth? the hunt for a russian nuclear submarine tonight. the biggest military operation of its kind since the cold war. the mystery unfolding right now. >>> monica lewinsky in her own words tonight. what she said today in front of a crowd we had never heard before. >>> and the peyton manning moment. was it more than meets the eye? the big reveal, right here.
larry beil on hand emceeing today's festivities and playing a little pickup basketball, looking elegant in his suit with some of the kids who will enjoy the new court. looking good. >>> "world news tonight with davidetz. >> i'm cheryl jennings. thanks for inviting us into your home. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." and the urgent warning right now. is the airbag in your car at risk of exploding? tonight, the recall widening. millions of cars in...
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david einhorn unveiled short on lehman brothers in 2008 at the robin hood conference. what's interesting is carl is there, carl is going to battle larryk. they're going to have a debate over activist investing. larry fink is the ceo of black rock. carl does his thing. larry is critical of activist investing. i said to myself, who's right in the battle right now? i like what carl does, but his record hasn't been very good lately. what's interesting, i thought to myself, would carl icahn the activist investor be protesting his own record? if he was a public company and investing in it. i think yes. and you look at aside from his apple investment, he's done very well with apple. liz: and forest labs. >> paypal, very good. rig, not very good. liz: transocean. >> not very good. herbalife, so far this year, horrendous, ackman is on the right side of that one. and the biggest one of all, i think is netflix. we should take a look at stock chart of netflix. this is fascinating he's taken a huge loss. netflix plunged more than 20%. liz: where did he buy it? i guess the question, i mean look at herbalife, hlf. up 10% today, but at $51. >> you kn
david einhorn unveiled short on lehman brothers in 2008 at the robin hood conference. what's interesting is carl is there, carl is going to battle larryk. they're going to have a debate over activist investing. larry fink is the ceo of black rock. carl does his thing. larry is critical of activist investing. i said to myself, who's right in the battle right now? i like what carl does, but his record hasn't been very good lately. what's interesting, i thought to myself, would carl icahn the...
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called and said that i am endorsing david purdue, who is the other candidate in this race, and i want my picture taken out of these ads because why is she doing it, larryause it makes it look in a very, very close race like a former republican president might actually like the democrat. >> that's right, gretchen. she never mentions the word democrat in this ad or align herself with the democratic party. by the way, simon makes a good point wrush work for president bush for seven years, and, yet, he still didn't endorse her. what does that tell you about how competent she is? i would like to take a moment to cleanse all of us of the thought of you working for msnbc. i'm going to have nightmares tonight, by the way. >> we're getting close to halloween. >> good cover, simon. all right. let's check out -- >> this is instructive. really quickly, this is not about who -- >> ms. nunn will do anything to be elected. that is the bottom line. she's disavoiing the president, the leader of her party, and trying to align herself against his wishes about former president bush. the boum bottom line is she is a political animal that will do anything and say anything t
called and said that i am endorsing david purdue, who is the other candidate in this race, and i want my picture taken out of these ads because why is she doing it, larryause it makes it look in a very, very close race like a former republican president might actually like the democrat. >> that's right, gretchen. she never mentions the word democrat in this ad or align herself with the democratic party. by the way, simon makes a good point wrush work for president bush for seven years,...
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david. >> republican senator rand paul has been helping senators, are filming campaign commercials in their behalf. the libertarian has formed a massive organization himself. his father ron paul just told larry king that rand is running for president. >> i think it's great he is doing it, he has ogood message and understands free market economics and i think it's doing a world of good. >> and rand may not be so happy with his dad, he hasn't made a formal announcement yet but that's expected to come after the mid terms. >>> a lot of republicans urging elizabeth warren to consider a presidential run. she campaigned for democrats in many states, talked about her humble beginnings and the opportunities she had thanks to an affordable education. >> i tell the story out of deep gratitude. i am the daughter of a janitor who ended up in the united states senate, because i grew up in an america that was building a future for all of its children. [cheering and applause] >> when asked about a presidential run warren continues to say she is not running and is strictly focused on helping democrats keep control of the u.s. senate. one of the senate candidates that warren helped is iowa democrat bruce bral
david. >> republican senator rand paul has been helping senators, are filming campaign commercials in their behalf. the libertarian has formed a massive organization himself. his father ron paul just told larry king that rand is running for president. >> i think it's great he is doing it, he has ogood message and understands free market economics and i think it's doing a world of good. >> and rand may not be so happy with his dad, he hasn't made a formal announcement yet but...