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smithson. >> thanks for coming on the show, david, appreciate it. >> thank you. >> larry: now david, tell me why do you think some people are so afraid of gay weddings? >> oh it's not the weddings they are afraid of, larry, it is the gay d-in-a. >> dna? wait gay people have different dna? >> no, not dna, larry, d-in-a. >> oh. >> got it. okay. got it. got it, got i it got it. >> oh, okay. they fear the gay d stuff. >> yeah, they fear the gay d stuff, and not just the d-in-a, the d-in-m, the dnh. i think we get the point, i think we get the point. >> you can stop, david i think we get it. >> and it makes you even uncomfortable. >> there are a lot of ds flying around. i see you are kind of underhanded. is that because you are from down under? >> no. it's larry, it is because i am doing it correctly. >> larry: okay. i didn't know that. i did not know that. okay. i stand corrected. thank you. so. so you are telling me this is about d-in-a sex, but wait straight people have d-in-a sex too. >> but for straight people, laris call love. if you are gay, this and this and this, and
smithson. >> thanks for coming on the show, david, appreciate it. >> thank you. >> larry: now david, tell me why do you think some people are so afraid of gay weddings? >> oh it's not the weddings they are afraid of, larry, it is the gay d-in-a. >> dna? wait gay people have different dna? >> no, not dna, larry, d-in-a. >> oh. >> got it. okay. got it. got it, got i it got it. >> oh, okay. they fear the gay d stuff. >> yeah, they fear...
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>> i liked larry david very much.s a very funny guy. >> have you been told that your voices -- i want to see the two of you in the same room before you throw your hat into this ring. >> well, that would be fun. i am a great admirer of him. but his stuff is hysterical. i do like him. >> agree with you on that. senator sanders, thank you so much. >> thank you, michael. >>> coming up, 1.5 million african-american men are missing in america. where they have gone and the implications will be explained by a noted american economist. automotive innovation starts... right here. with a control pad than can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. the 2015 c-class. at the very touchpoint of performance and innovation. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. [ male announcer ] after john huntsman was diagnosed with cancer, he founded huntsm
>> i liked larry david very much.s a very funny guy. >> have you been told that your voices -- i want to see the two of you in the same room before you throw your hat into this ring. >> well, that would be fun. i am a great admirer of him. but his stuff is hysterical. i do like him. >> agree with you on that. senator sanders, thank you so much. >> thank you, michael. >>> coming up, 1.5 million african-american men are missing in america. where they have...
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. >> he also stars on "curb your enthusiasm" as larry david. >> i'm not going to say anything. going to keep my mouth shut. >> thanks for watching "meet bernie sanders." >> i know you are a serious guy, but did you like the letterman piece? >> i liked larry david very much. >> have you been told before -- >> he's a funny guy. >> have you been told i want to see the two of you in the same room before you throw your hat into this ring. >> well that would be fun. he is i am a great admirer of him. but his stuff is hysterical. i do like him. >> senator sanders, thank you so much. >> thank you, michael. >>> coming up 1.5 million african-american men are missing in america. where they have gone and the implications will be explained by a noted american economist. u're certainly not alone. fortunately, many have found a different kind of medicine that lowers blood sugar. imagine what it would be like to love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed in the newest class of medicines that work with the kidneys to lower a1c. invokana® is used along with diet and
. >> he also stars on "curb your enthusiasm" as larry david. >> i'm not going to say anything. going to keep my mouth shut. >> thanks for watching "meet bernie sanders." >> i know you are a serious guy, but did you like the letterman piece? >> i liked larry david very much. >> have you been told before -- >> he's a funny guy. >> have you been told i want to see the two of you in the same room before you throw your hat into this...
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rosie perez is here telling us about "the view," starring on broadway with with larry david and more.more chances for viewers to win big money. wendy is putting the cha ching in spring. [ cheers and applause ] now here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪
rosie perez is here telling us about "the view," starring on broadway with with larry david and more.more chances for viewers to win big money. wendy is putting the cha ching in spring. [ cheers and applause ] now here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪
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david: larry, we have two nays on the market. what say you? >> you know, i think we're still in the economic expansion mode. the fed is talking about raising interest rates. david: hold on a second. let me push back a little bit, larry. economic expansion, even though i hear from a lot of people we may have flat or even negative growth in the first quarter. that has got to affect corporate profit, does it not? >> absolutely it does. but overall, we're still seeing expansion. we're seeing housing start numbers for last three years have been escalates up a little bit. even with the fed raising rates whether one and done in june, september or later this year, last time we went into raising rate cycle which was june of 0 had to june of 06, the fed raised rates 17 times little as it was. during that period of time s&p climbed 15 1/2% over two years period of time. i like what the other person was talking about. we need to have moderate risk in our portfolios. we are in an expansion mode because if we weren't the fed wouldn't be talking about raising
david: larry, we have two nays on the market. what say you? >> you know, i think we're still in the economic expansion mode. the fed is talking about raising interest rates. david: hold on a second. let me push back a little bit, larry. economic expansion, even though i hear from a lot of people we may have flat or even negative growth in the first quarter. that has got to affect corporate profit, does it not? >> absolutely it does. but overall, we're still seeing expansion. we're...
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larry david could be on for a pretty good morning. apologies for him.ht for the prime minister of japan. it's the biggest challenge there is for the white house chef. she shows us what's on the menu and how she got help from an iron chef. ahead on "cbs this morning." ♪ there's only one egg that just tastes better. with 10 times more vitamin e. and twice the omega 3s. because why have ordinary when you can have the best. only eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who've had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that's one pill once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvoni, there's no interferon and there are no complex regimens. tell your doctor if you have other liver or kidney problems or other medical condition
larry david could be on for a pretty good morning. apologies for him.ht for the prime minister of japan. it's the biggest challenge there is for the white house chef. she shows us what's on the menu and how she got help from an iron chef. ahead on "cbs this morning." ♪ there's only one egg that just tastes better. with 10 times more vitamin e. and twice the omega 3s. because why have ordinary when you can have the best. only eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better...
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rosie perez is here telling us about "the view," starring on broadway with with larry david and more.y is putting the cha ching in spring. [ cheers and applause ] now here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪
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wilson is taking a break from larry david's broadway play "fish in the dark." hopes to be back in the show by early in may. >> wow! all the best to her. can i tell you that my husband doug and i saw that fish in the dark, and she was hysterical, we laughed for two hours straight. if you're coming through new york, consider that one. it's not like they're paying me, trust me. it's worth your time. >>> we'll be right back, but first coming up on hannity. >> if you want to be successful, especially in iowa and new hampshire and south carolina. you have to take the sunglasses no chest-beating monologues about engine size, horsepower, or performance. no anthemic soundtracks to stir the soul. just a ram heavy duty that can carry more weight than any other heavy-duty truck. get more facts at ramtrucks.com meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. suppor
wilson is taking a break from larry david's broadway play "fish in the dark." hopes to be back in the show by early in may. >> wow! all the best to her. can i tell you that my husband doug and i saw that fish in the dark, and she was hysterical, we laughed for two hours straight. if you're coming through new york, consider that one. it's not like they're paying me, trust me. it's worth your time. >>> we'll be right back, but first coming up on hannity. >> if you...
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. >>> the actress has taken a leave of absence from larry david's play. while she deals with her illness. wilson is famous for her roles in movies and tv like sleepless in seattle, run away bride and girls. she's been married to tom hanks since 1988. they have two children. >>> and just a few weeks ago, actress angelina jolie also shared her cancer scare with the public in an op-ed in the "new york times" revealed that she underwent preventive surgery to have her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed. she had the surgery in order to prevent ovarian cancer after tests showed she may have had early signs of cancer. >>> the jury in the murder trial of former new england patriots player aaron hernandez is in the sixth day of deliberations. >> in the first five days they deliberated for more than 27 hours. john maroney is live in fall river, massachusetts, this afternoon with more on what happened in court today. john? >> good afternoon, jim. it was a quiet day at the courthouse in massachusetts and it's been a quiet week so far. the jurors they have gone home f
. >>> the actress has taken a leave of absence from larry david's play. while she deals with her illness. wilson is famous for her roles in movies and tv like sleepless in seattle, run away bride and girls. she's been married to tom hanks since 1988. they have two children. >>> and just a few weeks ago, actress angelina jolie also shared her cancer scare with the public in an op-ed in the "new york times" revealed that she underwent preventive surgery to have her...
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wilson is taking a break from larry david's broadway play "fish in the dark."be back in the show by early in may. >> wow! all the best to her. can i tell you that my husband doug and i saw that fish in the dark, and she was hysterical, we laughed for two hours straight. if you're coming through new york, consider that one. it's not like they're paying me, trust me. it's worth your time. >>> we'll be right back, but first coming up on hannity. >> if you want to be successful, especially in iowa and new hampshire and south carolina. you have to take the sunglasses off and go and talk to people and actually care about what people think. [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. whether you need a warm up before the big race... or a healthy start before the big meeting there's a choice hotel that's waiting for you. this spring, choose choice twice
wilson is taking a break from larry david's broadway play "fish in the dark."be back in the show by early in may. >> wow! all the best to her. can i tell you that my husband doug and i saw that fish in the dark, and she was hysterical, we laughed for two hours straight. if you're coming through new york, consider that one. it's not like they're paying me, trust me. it's worth your time. >>> we'll be right back, but first coming up on hannity. >> if you want to be...
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david: larry, use the "g" word, growth. and there is a question about whether the jobs figures that we got, half of what they were supposed to be, was a harbinger what we'll see with the gnp. that we may have another negative quarter. what do you think? >> so what? david: so what? does it affect profits? does it affect value? >> the truth of the matter you can't go quarter by quarter. you have to look at the longer picture and make your bets now. i think the bet right now u.s. companies, especially those internationally-based international sales, they will slow a little bit, fine. but ceo's have done a great job of managing this the. david: no doubt. >> we can have a little bit of a slowdown but we're still hoping for close to a double-digit return in the u.s. but -- david: wow. >> as liz said, we think alpha in your portfolio will come from emerging markets a little bit and europe and japan especially. we think that is a place to add some alpha because the, all of metrics are working in their favor right now. liz: all you
david: larry, use the "g" word, growth. and there is a question about whether the jobs figures that we got, half of what they were supposed to be, was a harbinger what we'll see with the gnp. that we may have another negative quarter. what do you think? >> so what? david: so what? does it affect profits? does it affect value? >> the truth of the matter you can't go quarter by quarter. you have to look at the longer picture and make your bets now. i think the bet right now...
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. >> i don't know whether it was larry david that the h the double dipper. chip is too big. >> it's a john and paul kind of -- sum of the parts. >> generationally. >> my daughter. >> totally? >> totally. >> when i watched the brady bunch -- >> that is not evergreen. >> it was. >> it wasn't funny the first time, dude. it was lame. it was lame. >> just saying. >> marsha marsha marsha. >> it was lame. >> i watched it nonetheless. >> different strokes. >> i'm keeping track of them. i'm talking seinfeld and sorkin brings up -- >> growing pains? full house? >> stop. >> you mentioned evergreen docs and there's a doc i think will be evergreen on this network it's going to run tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern time. >> oh yours. >> 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific this evening called white collar convicts. >> even the whitest collar prison is still scary and cool but even going into these is nervous. >> he got nervous. >> i bet he did. >> you're just a big 1%er and you're at risk. >> we were with 1%ers inside the prison. >> that's true. >> and i think some prisoners like t
. >> i don't know whether it was larry david that the h the double dipper. chip is too big. >> it's a john and paul kind of -- sum of the parts. >> generationally. >> my daughter. >> totally? >> totally. >> when i watched the brady bunch -- >> that is not evergreen. >> it was. >> it wasn't funny the first time, dude. it was lame. it was lame. >> just saying. >> marsha marsha marsha. >> it was lame. >> i watched...
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david: larry, if you stop the little crimes you eventually stop the big crimes. >> absolutely. the studies have proven it. we know homicides, rocky in new york have gone down by 80, 85% compared to maybe 50% in the other nine largest -- in the country. we also know it is hard to believe, do we want proactive police force or reactive? i think in our mind we want reactive police force but a proactive police force will catch people urinating in public and probably more susceptible to doing other things. david: i wish we didn't have to talk about this stuff in public but we do because it does affect crime! peter, carrie, larry shover, good to see you all. liz? liz: did you know that the average cell phone user wastes $330 per year in unused data? google has a service which aims to change that. we have the breakdown next. google is not only tech giant with breakthroughs up its sleeve. amazon ups the ante to get your packages to you even sooner. how? you have to see this when we come back. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what
david: larry, if you stop the little crimes you eventually stop the big crimes. >> absolutely. the studies have proven it. we know homicides, rocky in new york have gone down by 80, 85% compared to maybe 50% in the other nine largest -- in the country. we also know it is hard to believe, do we want proactive police force or reactive? i think in our mind we want reactive police force but a proactive police force will catch people urinating in public and probably more susceptible to doing...
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think jerry seinfeld is a brilliant comic and goes to show if you put out a great product i think larry david is a genius and curb your enthusiasm one of my favorite shows on tv. if you put out a great product people will buy it for the millennium. stuart: what were you doing in the 90s? >> getting rad. stuart: getting rad? >> getting rad all over the place. stuart: you didn't know i knew that, did you. >> i was hoping you looked at my wiki page. stuart: what time are you on? >> 7:00 p.m. servicing you from morning until night. stuart: i like the sound of that. kennedy i might watch. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: here's a face any "seinfeld" fan will recognize. larry thomas. the man who played the soup nazi. he'll be joining neil cavuto tonight to talk about $180 million. that will be 8:00 p.m. eastern on the fox business network with neil. >>> the nfl draft starts today and the top two prospects, two of the top prospects have skeletons in the closet and could cost them millions. new york state is reinventing how we do business by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal inco
think jerry seinfeld is a brilliant comic and goes to show if you put out a great product i think larry david is a genius and curb your enthusiasm one of my favorite shows on tv. if you put out a great product people will buy it for the millennium. stuart: what were you doing in the 90s? >> getting rad. stuart: getting rad? >> getting rad all over the place. stuart: you didn't know i knew that, did you. >> i was hoping you looked at my wiki page. stuart: what time are you on?...
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david: even for a bear there are stocks to pick. thank you, guys. craig johnson, michael ball, larry shover. appreciate it. liz? liz: david, shares of taser international, the maker of the body camera specifically made for law enforcement, hit session highs on a spike in volume just after president obama called for more police body cameras as violent riots in baltimore continue. >> the department of justice just announced a grant program for those jurisdictions that want to purchase body cameras. we are going to be issuing grants for those jurisdictions that are prepared to start trying to implement some of the new training and data collection and other things that can make a difference. liz: that's definitely taser's bailiwick. joining me now, rick smith, taser international founder and ceo. rick, give me one second here. we just got gopro numbers. we'll get those and start our interview in one second. liz you cheryl, you have numbers for gopro. >> 18 cents was the estimate. they are meeting that. coming in 18 cents. that is earnings per share. revenue a really nice beat by the way, guys on the revenue. the est
david: even for a bear there are stocks to pick. thank you, guys. craig johnson, michael ball, larry shover. appreciate it. liz? liz: david, shares of taser international, the maker of the body camera specifically made for law enforcement, hit session highs on a spike in volume just after president obama called for more police body cameras as violent riots in baltimore continue. >> the department of justice just announced a grant program for those jurisdictions that want to purchase body...
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will be split by sony tv time warner castle rock studio and seinfeld cocreators jerry seinfeld and larry davidrested but dropped it's pursuit to buy the streaming rights to friends for about $500,000 an episode. i hear that seinfeld is quite popular here in london. >> i love seinfeld. >> i hear you dance like elaine. >> what? >> just kidding. >> how many times have you fun yourself in a seinfeld moment? >> so many times. that's the beauty of seinfeld right? they take very mundane and ordinary experiences and make them funny. >> a typical one is i arrive at the bus stop first. we take buses all the time in london. there's nobody else arn me it's a horrible day and raining and a ton of people. that he arrive over the next five minutes. i let all the ladies on people with children and then the bus drives off because it's too full. >> oh man, got to get in front. you're too nice. >> no no. what's a seinfeld moment for you? >> i'm telling you. it is the dances. i can relate to those. >> we're going to rewatch them. >> exactly. twitter shares coming up. after the company's earnings reports leaks ear
will be split by sony tv time warner castle rock studio and seinfeld cocreators jerry seinfeld and larry davidrested but dropped it's pursuit to buy the streaming rights to friends for about $500,000 an episode. i hear that seinfeld is quite popular here in london. >> i love seinfeld. >> i hear you dance like elaine. >> what? >> just kidding. >> how many times have you fun yourself in a seinfeld moment? >> so many times. that's the beauty of seinfeld right?...
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. >> he also stars on "curb your enthusiasm" as larry david. >> i'm not going to say anything, okay?let you die. >> thanks, for watching, meet bernie sanders. >> pretty good. larry, coming up on "morning joe," how will republicans tackle taxes if they win back the white house? congressman paul ryan will have a big say on capitol hill. he joins us straight ahead. plus, chris matthews is here in the studio on the heels of his sit down with president obama. the issue that has the president at odds with democratic senator elizabeth warren, plus, "time" imagination name him one of the most influential people in the world, country star tim mcgraw will be here live. "morning joe" is back from a moment. does all greek yogurt have to be thick? does it all have to be the same? not with new light and fluffy yoplait greek 100 whips! let's whip up the rules of greek! huh, 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that game show hosts should only host game shows? samantha, do you take kevin as your lawfully wedded husband... or would you rathe
. >> he also stars on "curb your enthusiasm" as larry david. >> i'm not going to say anything, okay?let you die. >> thanks, for watching, meet bernie sanders. >> pretty good. larry, coming up on "morning joe," how will republicans tackle taxes if they win back the white house? congressman paul ryan will have a big say on capitol hill. he joins us straight ahead. plus, chris matthews is here in the studio on the heels of his sit down with president...
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david? >> larryst requests of the supreme court to review cases are turned down, a decision should be made by this fall whether or not the high court will hear this case. it is a high-stakes case for san jose as well as for oakland as the oakland hierarchy tries to hold on to the as and the raiders. >> major league baseball has been exempt from antitrust laws granted in 1922 by the supreme court. san jose is asking the high court whether that exemption applies to relocating a franchise. they have an exclusive franchise that includes san jose. up to this point lower courts have ruled against san jose and they're representing san jose at no expense think the court may take it up because two of its justices have articulated positions. one of them was justice sonia sotomayor who ruled in favor of players during the baseball strike in 1995. at that time she wrote an opinion who said baseball was a monopoly. also justice samuel alito in an article specifically said that the former opinion of oliver wendell
david? >> larryst requests of the supreme court to review cases are turned down, a decision should be made by this fall whether or not the high court will hear this case. it is a high-stakes case for san jose as well as for oakland as the oakland hierarchy tries to hold on to the as and the raiders. >> major league baseball has been exempt from antitrust laws granted in 1922 by the supreme court. san jose is asking the high court whether that exemption applies to relocating a...
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. >>> david letterman is next. >> let's get larry bear on the ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> fromng victorian mansion, it's the late show with david letterman plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now a miracle of science, a wonder of the arts, david letterman. captioning sponsored by
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. ♪ mattress discounters ♪ >>> david letterman is next. >> let's get larry bear i love my mileageplusard. we're saving our united miles... ...for a trip to hawaii. we love free checked bags. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. no foreign transaction fees means real savings. we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. one of the best things about priority boarding is you can just get on the plane and relax. i put everything on the explorer card. i really want my united miles. >> okay, leeza. we're ready for you on set. >> thanks, guys. >> i'm walking to set with our ladies. >> we're gonna do a last, final mike check. >> of course. all right. have a good show, everybody. >> female announcer: the following is a paid presentation
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david. >> that is a lot of money, larry. no matter where you live. sometimes it takes social engineering to get people to comply and a fine certainly gets people's attention. but here in santa cruz if you get a fine, you can get it forgiven if you attend a class and pass a test. a mandatory stage 3 water emergency will put santa cruz back where it was about a year ago asking people this time to cut back 25%. last year customers exceeded a 20% goal by 10%. the district offered plenty of shower time monitors, for example. but it also imposed $1.4 million in fines. however, violators are given an option to take a water class similar to traffic class for tickets. >> it's an option of paying a fine or attending a class. many people were motivated to attend a class instead. >> reporter: the fines start at $100 for a second offense $250 a third time and $500 the fourth time. penalties are also imposed for excessive water use. residents use two-thirds of the water in santa cruz the city's water supply is drawn from local creeks and rivers and from a small re
david. >> that is a lot of money, larry. no matter where you live. sometimes it takes social engineering to get people to comply and a fine certainly gets people's attention. but here in santa cruz if you get a fine, you can get it forgiven if you attend a class and pass a test. a mandatory stage 3 water emergency will put santa cruz back where it was about a year ago asking people this time to cut back 25%. last year customers exceeded a 20% goal by 10%. the district offered plenty of...
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participants are erik brynjolfsson, david autor, aneesh chopra, and larry summers and charles w. elliott. elizabeth carney will be the moderator. director of the hamilton project. the second panel is the future of business innovation. in addition to andy mcafee, whom i've already introduced, the participants will be john hotelwanger, distinguished university professor university of maryland, and art d. probiker, director of the defense advanced research agency known to all of us as darpa. the moderator will be laura tyson, professor of business administration economics at the berkeley haas school of business and member of the advisory council of the hamilton project. let me close by extending particular thanks to melissa carney, who i already mentioned, our director, kristin mcintosh, our managing director, and brad hirschbine, the visiting fellow with the hamilton project providing the intellectual construct for this session and putting together truly a remarkable program. let me thank the members of the staff of the hamilton project whose thoughtful hard work is central to ever
participants are erik brynjolfsson, david autor, aneesh chopra, and larry summers and charles w. elliott. elizabeth carney will be the moderator. director of the hamilton project. the second panel is the future of business innovation. in addition to andy mcafee, whom i've already introduced, the participants will be john hotelwanger, distinguished university professor university of maryland, and art d. probiker, director of the defense advanced research agency known to all of us as darpa. the...
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abc 7 news reporter david louie live with the details. >> reporter: larry, the city council is meetingd the ordinance they're considering is a tough one. if passed it would require residents and the average resident in san joss toe more than double the amount they saved in the past year. the mayor is seeking a much tougher goal of saving 30% rather than the 20% the state has set for san jose. residents in the past year saved at about 13% so conservation would have to more than double. for us to reach a little deeper enables us to have some cushion to avoid a very serious financial penalty that the city faces and we'd rather be spending our money on libraries, police officers and street repaving rather than paying penalties to the state. >> it will impose a daily fine of $10,000 for cities that failed to reach their target cutback. in turn cities can fbi residents for wasting water. a big question remains and who will enforce the cutback and crack down on water wasters. he won't use police officers and he is using overtime to patrol the streets. the real issue is how we get information
abc 7 news reporter david louie live with the details. >> reporter: larry, the city council is meetingd the ordinance they're considering is a tough one. if passed it would require residents and the average resident in san joss toe more than double the amount they saved in the past year. the mayor is seeking a much tougher goal of saving 30% rather than the 20% the state has set for san jose. residents in the past year saved at about 13% so conservation would have to more than double. for...
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david leonard of the "new york times." if you look at the numbers it's clear. >> larry: when do the people coming out of college get to looklike 30 years later 50 years later? >> it's the people who didn't go to college also have to look at those numbers 30 years later. the point is, look at those two guys who you had on. mike bloomberg went to princeton and harvard business school. peter teal went to stanford and stanford law school. this is a case don't do what i did, follow what i'm saying. >> larry: mark zuckerberg dropped out of college, billionaire. steve jobs. bill gates. there are a lot of examples of billionaires who dropped out of college. but the question is, is the cost too much for what you're getting for everybody. i know there are outliars. >> you can cite averages all you want. the number we should be paying attention to is 59%. that's the number of people who start a four-year degree who actually finish it. >> larry: 59%. >> larry: i think i hung out with the other 41. >> the way this thing works is there are awe lot of people for whom it's absolutely a rip-off and that's who we should be paying attention
david leonard of the "new york times." if you look at the numbers it's clear. >> larry: when do the people coming out of college get to looklike 30 years later 50 years later? >> it's the people who didn't go to college also have to look at those numbers 30 years later. the point is, look at those two guys who you had on. mike bloomberg went to princeton and harvard business school. peter teal went to stanford and stanford law school. this is a case don't do what i did,...
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we will larry from gilead this week. i think david is right. there is this ground swell wait a second when you buy horizon, they buy drugs that are not doing well and then suddenly they raise the price. they also have a better sales force and the numbers explode on drugs that cost much less and i think that article presumed the backlash. there will be no backlash. yoke this is smart enough to catch on. >> you do not? >> no i do not. valiant lives. slashes r&d, raises prices basically is the airline of drug companies. >> ford here first quarter profit 23 cents below wall street estimates. revenue also shy of consensus the stronger dollar impact sales t. commentary from shanks on south america, jim, in his words, the external environment in south america has deteriorated to where we were a few months ago. >> that number in south america, that has been by the way a terrific line item for some of these guys. it does appear south america is in major turmoil. you will hear that from whirl poly. it does a gigantic result of it. the currencies are weak
we will larry from gilead this week. i think david is right. there is this ground swell wait a second when you buy horizon, they buy drugs that are not doing well and then suddenly they raise the price. they also have a better sales force and the numbers explode on drugs that cost much less and i think that article presumed the backlash. there will be no backlash. yoke this is smart enough to catch on. >> you do not? >> no i do not. valiant lives. slashes r&d, raises prices...
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that can partly answer larry's question how you can have disruption without getting the full payoff. if i could take a moment to touch on some of the things that david brought up, i think those are also very interesting, partly about the leveling off of skill by technical change or the college premium, i should say, is actually very consistent with what we see changes in the technology, as i have showed and am addressing, is different parts of the labor market. more broadly, i think he raises the right question about complements and substitutes and what's happening. you look, oftentimes technologies initially are broadly complementary as many pieces of the system require humans or others to fill in. you look at horses, the number of horses increased all through the industrial revolution up to about 1901. that was peak horse, because you know, whether saddles or carriages or other things made horses much more valuable. but then the numbers plummeted once the remaining component that horses added wasn't so -- was no longer not automatable, if that's not too many double negatives. you could see similar things potentially, you know, are humans different
that can partly answer larry's question how you can have disruption without getting the full payoff. if i could take a moment to touch on some of the things that david brought up, i think those are also very interesting, partly about the leveling off of skill by technical change or the college premium, i should say, is actually very consistent with what we see changes in the technology, as i have showed and am addressing, is different parts of the labor market. more broadly, i think he raises...
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david, thank you very much. >>> and be safe down there. we have new pictures tonight of the new jersey state police who are on the ground in baltimore. maryland's governor larry hogan tweeted these photos earlier tonight. they showed the governor greeting the straight troopers who arrived in baltimore this evening. governor chris christie sent 100 of them plus 50 enlisted and civilian personnel to help out. they left mer sorry sorry county earlier today and stay in baltimore for 72 hours. >> they're really going down to help that community recover from what has occurred. and to assure that both life and property are protected. >> governor christie reached out to maryland governor last night offering his support. >>> well tonight a cbs news exclusive with that mother who dragged her son from the riots last night and read him the riot act in the process. >> this video of graham has gone viral. sean about to settle for her son causing chaos and as soon as she pulled him out of the crowd she served up a dose of discipline. some tonight are calling her mother of the year. and she talked only with cbs news. >> i could see the objects being thrown at the police and
david, thank you very much. >>> and be safe down there. we have new pictures tonight of the new jersey state police who are on the ground in baltimore. maryland's governor larry hogan tweeted these photos earlier tonight. they showed the governor greeting the straight troopers who arrived in baltimore this evening. governor chris christie sent 100 of them plus 50 enlisted and civilian personnel to help out. they left mer sorry sorry county earlier today and stay in baltimore for 72...
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. >> david can i re-ask my question? >> love you, larrycriptions coming from? i think that matters a lot. >> i agree. >> is it tired old europe or vibrant asia. >> it's a little bit in tired old europe and australiaia, what have you. they're in 16 to 18 markets right you, expanding to 200. >> why are the marge bes so negative? do they have to advertise like crazy in order to get subscribers. >> there's a tremendous amount of advertisers. >> there's a lot of competition as well. >> look at the u.s. consumption market. it was expected to be roughly 30%. it came in at roughly 30%, which is fine. if that were much lower, i'd be concern. 30 plus plus is what people are looking for and they nailed it. they've done a good job, they've grown their international business appropriately or they're moving the needle there from the standpoint of subgrowth. i think it continues. >> david trainer, what would you pay for the stock? >> i think it has to be below 250 bucks to be reasonably priced. >> that's a long way away. >> look at the competition from e
. >> david can i re-ask my question? >> love you, larrycriptions coming from? i think that matters a lot. >> i agree. >> is it tired old europe or vibrant asia. >> it's a little bit in tired old europe and australiaia, what have you. they're in 16 to 18 markets right you, expanding to 200. >> why are the marge bes so negative? do they have to advertise like crazy in order to get subscribers. >> there's a tremendous amount of advertisers. >>...
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david louie, abc 7 news. >> amazing. >>> thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm larryins with cheryl and dan. [ screaming ] >> a woman arrested for public intoxication is now suing bart for excessive force. >> he used some kind of hold against me and took me down. >> it's a story you'll see only on abc 7 news. >>> four times in the back and once in the back of the head. >> a family says san francisco police killed their son and what they're doing to try to get a measure of justice. >> i'm abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel, and we'll tell you how it will impact your weekend plans. >>> live from the kgo broadcast center this is abc 7 news. >>> don't touch me like that! >>> you just saw five seconds that changed the life of a bay area woman. she says a bart police officer got out of hand during an arrest. >> i don't know why he did it. i don't know why he broke four bones in my face. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm cheryl jennings. >> i'm dan ashley. a bartender who also works as a model is suing bart and oakland police charging that their officers used e
david louie, abc 7 news. >> amazing. >>> thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm larryins with cheryl and dan. [ screaming ] >> a woman arrested for public intoxication is now suing bart for excessive force. >> he used some kind of hold against me and took me down. >> it's a story you'll see only on abc 7 news. >>> four times in the back and once in the back of the head. >> a family says san francisco police...
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david bowie once asked, is there life on mars? today he may have his answer. more on that after the break. before larryney from his bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. how much protein does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learn more at purinaone.com ♪ at mfs, we believe in the power of active management. every day, our teams collaborate around the world to actively uncover, discuss and debate investment opportunities. which leads to better decisions for our clients. it's a uniquely collaborative approach you won't find anywhere else.
david bowie once asked, is there life on mars? today he may have his answer. more on that after the break. before larryney from his bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill...
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that can partly answer larry's question about how you can could have disruption without getting the full payoff. also i'd like to take a moment to touch on some of the things that davidched on because they are also very interesting. partly about the leveling off of skill by technical change, or these college -- is consistent with what we see in changes in the technology that i showed addressing different parts of the labor market and more broadly i think he raises the right question about complements and substitutes and what's happening happening. if you look oftentimes technologies initially are broadly complementary as many pieces of the system requires humans or other to fill in it if you look at courses the number of courses increase all through the industrial revolution up to about 1901. that was the peak force and because whether it saddles our carriages or other things of course there is much more value but then the numbers plummeted once the remaining component force was added was no longer not automatable if that is not too many double negatives. and you can see similar things potentially. are humans different than horses? of course we differ in many ways. w
that can partly answer larry's question about how you can could have disruption without getting the full payoff. also i'd like to take a moment to touch on some of the things that davidched on because they are also very interesting. partly about the leveling off of skill by technical change, or these college -- is consistent with what we see in changes in the technology that i showed addressing different parts of the labor market and more broadly i think he raises the right question about...
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famed investor larry fink says to buy now instead of gold, if you're tempted to go into the yellow metal, forget it. dump it, dump gold. is he right? are there better alternatives? david: one company is pulling all of its products from the shelf here and abroad. which one? we'll tell you with the details coming up next. a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. david: blue bell creameries is pulling all the product from its shelves in 23 states an internationally after two samples of chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream test positive for listeria, a potentially deadly back tear craw. the company doesn't know how the bacteria was brought into the factories. it includes all ice cream, frozen sherbet and ice cream snacks. the company says it is committed to doing 100% of the right thing. which in this case why all products were taken off the market. >> food industry self-regulates well. they don't want that type of problem. good for blue bell. >>> today our panel talks about contrary art, a better bet than gold. n
famed investor larry fink says to buy now instead of gold, if you're tempted to go into the yellow metal, forget it. dump it, dump gold. is he right? are there better alternatives? david: one company is pulling all of its products from the shelf here and abroad. which one? we'll tell you with the details coming up next. a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people who...
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larry and ama? >> cities are scrambling to enact ordinances to comply with the governor's and state conservation goals. >> the process is showing that not everyone is on the same page. nbc 7 david louie is live in explain. >> ama, the statewide goals reduce water usage by 25% while the local cities seem to be close to an agreement to watering the lawns two days a week and they're not in agreement how much of the water savings goal should be. >> what's confusing is different cities across the state have been given proposed cutbacks ranging from 20 to 35% to achieve the water board's overall conservation goal. san jose's number is 20%. the valley water district is urging 30%. san jose's proposed ordinance may split the difference at 25% according to those who have seen the draft. >> it's another area that makes it confusing when you get different goals from the state and your local water agency. our goal of 30% is based on the local water conditions that -- to prevent, subsidence to the sinking of the ground. we feel that 30% is the right number county wide. so we think that a 30% goal countywide should be applied consistently. >> so valley water has asked the state water board t
larry and ama? >> cities are scrambling to enact ordinances to comply with the governor's and state conservation goals. >> the process is showing that not everyone is on the same page. nbc 7 david louie is live in explain. >> ama, the statewide goals reduce water usage by 25% while the local cities seem to be close to an agreement to watering the lawns two days a week and they're not in agreement how much of the water savings goal should be. >> what's confusing is...
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larry hass. i want to thank kelly hunter and of course i want to especially thank ben bernanke and david wessel along with my awesome panels for their generous agreements to be here today. ben bernanke hardly needs an introduction. he was the chair of the federal reserve and member of the -- before that. he has made more important contributions to our understanding of macro economics, economic history and policy than i have time to note here. i always thought that we were extremely lucky to have him where we were during the great recession. the other things many remember about great ben harks back to if you really understand something, you explain it to anyone. ben has tried harder than many who sit in such influential positions to be extremely clear to tell it like he sees it. i was one of many who was highly influenced by his important insights a decade ago, regarding what he labeled a global savings glut, and the impact on economies across the globe. you can imagine my excitement when ben graciously agreed to reflect on those dynamics today. please welcome fellow blogger ben bernanke. [ applause ]
larry hass. i want to thank kelly hunter and of course i want to especially thank ben bernanke and david wessel along with my awesome panels for their generous agreements to be here today. ben bernanke hardly needs an introduction. he was the chair of the federal reserve and member of the -- before that. he has made more important contributions to our understanding of macro economics, economic history and policy than i have time to note here. i always thought that we were extremely lucky to...
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david otter. he's probably contributed more to the academic lit clur on recent trends this labor markets than anyone. we have larry summers. served our as chief technology officer pointed by president barack obama. served as virginia's fourth secretary of technology. the way we're going to do is i'm going pose a question to each of our panelist. we will be collecting your questions on note cards. david, i'm going to open it up with a question for you. you have written extensively about the nuanced relationship between technology and computers and workers noting there are certain things that computer can do that substitute for tasks. other thing that computers do that compliment tasks performed by humans. in light of your research and the frame work that's played out for us how do you see this all shaking out for workers? >> that's a great question. honored to be part of this discussion. i'm glad this topic is getting sort of thoughtful discussion which it deserves. i would say people should not panic. that's a number of remarks i could make. i think there's reason for some skepticism about how fast things were act
david otter. he's probably contributed more to the academic lit clur on recent trends this labor markets than anyone. we have larry summers. served our as chief technology officer pointed by president barack obama. served as virginia's fourth secretary of technology. the way we're going to do is i'm going pose a question to each of our panelist. we will be collecting your questions on note cards. david, i'm going to open it up with a question for you. you have written extensively about the...
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david rubenstein -- tie it into him and what you are doing in education? olivia: thai christopher columbus into that. >> in the title page itself, for larry, under eighth birthday gives you an interest in conservation, love daddy. that's what i want, but i want this in all american universities. i have given away $50 million with the material to the university south carolina california irvine, 15 other schools where teachers are using this material to inspire kids. tom: what you lose this in the digital age? >> this is more exciting because this is the real thing, this is what rich people have been hanging in their homes. tom: what is david rubenstein doing? what is a guy like him -- >> the left monticello and the library of congress. he gives money to them or buys things they used to inspire people. i do not agree with that. i feel that universities are for your educational institutions are great american conference. tom: what is the best neighborhood -- ever him like a map -- abraham lincoln map? >> he was really not about that. brendan: did we ever get a chiron to say things tom keene says? tom: we will see you on madison avenue. thank you for showing up. we
david rubenstein -- tie it into him and what you are doing in education? olivia: thai christopher columbus into that. >> in the title page itself, for larry, under eighth birthday gives you an interest in conservation, love daddy. that's what i want, but i want this in all american universities. i have given away $50 million with the material to the university south carolina california irvine, 15 other schools where teachers are using this material to inspire kids. tom: what you lose this...
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larry merlo. most ceo pay is tied to stock performance this day. median ceo pay rose 5% over $14 million. the average pay unchange so far. warren buffet is the lowest paid of ceos. missing is davide highest. the firms just over 6 billion in annual revenue. les moonves, he will probably be added to the final list. this is preliminary. a more complete list will be published in may. >> mary thompson when we come back, a huge week for apple as the company starts taking preorders for its new watch. early members, we'll have them for you when we come right back. ♪ ♪ and cloud and hosting services. centurylink. your link to what's next. ♪ if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 from infiniti. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urin
larry merlo. most ceo pay is tied to stock performance this day. median ceo pay rose 5% over $14 million. the average pay unchange so far. warren buffet is the lowest paid of ceos. missing is davide highest. the firms just over 6 billion in annual revenue. les moonves, he will probably be added to the final list. this is preliminary. a more complete list will be published in may. >> mary thompson when we come back, a huge week for apple as the company starts taking preorders for its new...