275
275
May 31, 2015
05/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 275
favorite 0
quote 0
or "here lies larry david..." >> david: yeah. >> rose: ..."ed to make people laugh." >> david: oh, charlie. >> rose: and keeping it all in the family, for the last few weeks of his play's run, david will be replaced by his old alter ego, that jerk george costanza, alias jason alexander. >> charlie rose talks about interviewing someone who doesn't' want to talk. >> you know what? your ruining my day off, okay? that's what you're doing. >> go to 60minutesovertime.com. sponsored by pfizer. s made for better things than the pain, stiffness and joint damage of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist decide on a biologic ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz is a small pill, not an injection or infusion for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can relieve ra symptoms and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz.
or "here lies larry david..." >> david: yeah. >> rose: ..."ed to make people laugh." >> david: oh, charlie. >> rose: and keeping it all in the family, for the last few weeks of his play's run, david will be replaced by his old alter ego, that jerk george costanza, alias jason alexander. >> charlie rose talks about interviewing someone who doesn't' want to talk. >> you know what? your ruining my day off, okay? that's what you're doing....
308
308
May 30, 2015
05/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 308
favorite 0
quote 0
head. >> what's it like being inside the mind of larry david?say or do just about anything. it is the land of the uncomfortable. you put on horns and run through the china shop. >> he also told me larry david is very sweet. that is something people don't know. as for jason alexander's children they have only seen four episodes of "seinfeld" ever out of 180. >> you know what they will do on the next rainy day. >> now we do have to say, this is the last day we will see you on pop start. you may have noticed that joelle is expecting. we are happy for her baby girl. >> there is no crying in "pop start." >> what you may not know is joelle here has a theme. she is one of the hardest workingaff. she is the most positive person you will ever meet. she is responsible for the open at 8:30. she picks the songs and makes us dance and she edits it. this is music for you and the sweet baby girl and your husband, chris. >> i'm new here to the crew on weekend "today." joelle has been a hug from heaven. as soon as i walk through the doors, you know they are genu
head. >> what's it like being inside the mind of larry david?say or do just about anything. it is the land of the uncomfortable. you put on horns and run through the china shop. >> he also told me larry david is very sweet. that is something people don't know. as for jason alexander's children they have only seen four episodes of "seinfeld" ever out of 180. >> you know what they will do on the next rainy day. >> now we do have to say, this is the last day we...
62
62
May 8, 2015
05/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
charlie: larry david, you directed curb your enthusiasm. he failed. ded a kind of badge of courage. david: larry lives by the powerful of no. i never realized how powerful it is to say no to people. charlie: you sometimes do two. how does that work? david: that is an odd thing. i don't decide who goes together until i finish the season. a rhythm will put two people together. sometimes it is how opposite they are. i overshoot. the editing takes a long time. charlie: what do you shoot, how long? david: 45 minutes. i end up with 24 minutes. charlie: you paired stephen colbert and john stewart? that was before he announced he was retiring? david: it was way before the retirement every of the first question was, how long are you going to be doing this? charlie: are you here to fire me? david: he went into this with of his that is amazing. there is never a presumption that god might have a sense of humor, no matter how you feel. >> the greatest example of that is the scrotum. if he doesn't have a sense of humor, why would you hang something so sensitive outs
charlie: larry david, you directed curb your enthusiasm. he failed. ded a kind of badge of courage. david: larry lives by the powerful of no. i never realized how powerful it is to say no to people. charlie: you sometimes do two. how does that work? david: that is an odd thing. i don't decide who goes together until i finish the season. a rhythm will put two people together. sometimes it is how opposite they are. i overshoot. the editing takes a long time. charlie: what do you shoot, how long?...
65
65
May 27, 2015
05/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
rosie perez is here telling us about "the view," starring on broadway with with larry david and 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.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 ] ♪ ♪
308
308
May 7, 2015
05/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 308
favorite 0
quote 0
you say jon in front of an audience, and no matter who the comedians are, seinfeld larry david, all that. jon is as good as anybody. he's just an amazing comic. >> and it is my impression is the following. that david, i mean that jon stewart like johnny wanted to see you at your best. >> yes. >> rose: and was going to do something in a sense to give you, to help you bring the best out of you. >> yeah, yeah yeah. it's the opposite of bad rap that most comedians have is that their ego is bad they're negative and all of that. you are a student of your own craft and that makes you pretty good. >> rose: you have changed your notion that every comedian comes from some painful childhood. >> yeah. i mean it is a klishe. you know that-- . >> rose: cliches are not always right. >> cliches aren't always accurate. but although, if you have had a really great life and a little money in the bank you might not make the best comedian. >> rose: because you may not be hungry enough. >> you have got to be hurt a little bit. >> rose: i think i don't know where hunger comes from. i mean but you've got to be
you say jon in front of an audience, and no matter who the comedians are, seinfeld larry david, all that. jon is as good as anybody. he's just an amazing comic. >> and it is my impression is the following. that david, i mean that jon stewart like johnny wanted to see you at your best. >> yes. >> rose: and was going to do something in a sense to give you, to help you bring the best out of you. >> yeah, yeah yeah. it's the opposite of bad rap that most comedians have is...
105
105
May 28, 2015
05/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> larry david on the seinfeld deal and why he's happy-ish. >> i have to walk aaround with this?g my. >> now from extra, the entertainment capital of l.a.
. >>> larry david on the seinfeld deal and why he's happy-ish. >> i have to walk aaround with this?g my. >> now from extra, the entertainment capital of l.a.
69
69
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
co-creators jerry seinfeld larry david, they're going to make out pretty well, but what about this onexcuse me, i think you forgot my bread. >> $2 extra. >> the bread in front of me is extra. >> you want bread? $3. >> what? >> no soup for you! [laughter] neil: larry thomas who famously played that memorable character. what is the soup special today? >> today it would be hulu soup but no hulu for you! [laughter] how do you like that neil? neil: that's very good. >> are you part of this? do you get any of this dough? >> you know, i have to say at this moment i'm not exactly sure. it's residuals are really weird, no actor knows why, what the percentages are. i just got my quarterly seinfeld check this morning for $22.56. but they break it down, and the dvd part of it is 0.00 which means the dvd part of our deal is not very good -- neil: larry, you're being robbed. you are one of the most iconic memorable characters in comedic television history. i would go right to seinfeld and say, come on, buddy share the wealth. you don't need it. [laughter] >> yeah, you know, it really depends -- ther
co-creators jerry seinfeld larry david, they're going to make out pretty well, but what about this onexcuse me, i think you forgot my bread. >> $2 extra. >> the bread in front of me is extra. >> you want bread? $3. >> what? >> no soup for you! [laughter] neil: larry thomas who famously played that memorable character. what is the soup special today? >> today it would be hulu soup but no hulu for you! [laughter] how do you like that neil? neil: that's very...
55
55
May 27, 2015
05/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
rosie perez is here telling us about "the view," starring on broadway with with larry david and more.or 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.or viewers to win big money. wendy is putting the cha ching in spring. [ cheers and applause ] now here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪
244
244
May 28, 2015
05/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 244
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the larry david. >>> >>> -- "the lead."lice how can isis be stopped with so many recruit flying under the radar. in national. >>> a jaw-dropping look at the floodwaters that caused so much death and destruction in texas claiming more than a dozen lives. many families fearing they may still be in danger with a threat of more sto
this is the larry david. >>> >>> -- "the lead."lice how can isis be stopped with so many recruit flying under the radar. in national. >>> a jaw-dropping look at the floodwaters that caused so much death and destruction in texas claiming more than a dozen lives. many families fearing they may still be in danger with a threat of more sto
431
431
May 28, 2015
05/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 431
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the larry david. >>> >>> -- "the lead." with the help of police how can isis be stopped with so many recruit flying under the radar. in national. >>> a jaw-dropping look at the floodwaters that caused so much death and destruction in texas claiming more than a dozen lives. many families fearing they may still be in danger with a threat of more storms on the way. also today -- he hopped into the cockpit of a private plane with his young son ignoring air traffic control and crashing the plane. want until you hear what police say he was doing before he got behind the controls. >>> good afternoon afternoon. welcome to "the lead" everyone. i'm jake tapper. a disturbing and unprecedented admission upon the people we count to protect us from tear rage. tear original. the fbi asking for help dealing with the huge surge of isis sympathizers here in the u.s. some perhaps online loners others could be quite dangerous and hell-bent on carrying out an attack in the homeland. we have evidence this is a real problem. evan perez joins me n
this is the larry david. >>> >>> -- "the lead." with the help of police how can isis be stopped with so many recruit flying under the radar. in national. >>> a jaw-dropping look at the floodwaters that caused so much death and destruction in texas claiming more than a dozen lives. many families fearing they may still be in danger with a threat of more storms on the way. also today -- he hopped into the cockpit of a private plane with his young son ignoring...
95
95
May 31, 2015
05/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
here with personal fines is larry winget, david box and rob frantic, the senior vice president of the review. rob start with you here's what we're going to tell people tonight what is the best advice, 1.2 trillion dollars in debt for students and their parents, it's ridiculous. >> it is, however, and we've talked about this in the past as well, gerri, college is worth it and it is expensive to not go to college. and we know that there's heart stopingly expensive sticker prices for public and private schools but the investment pays off. gerri: the investment pays off. larry winget, does the investment pay off, my friend? is it worth it? >> can be worth it. investment does not always pay off depending what you get a degree in sometimes it takes way too long for that to pay off. i think the problem is we as a society see college as the solution for all kids. it isn't. trade schools first of all, you get out sooner and it doesn't khowst as much, and there's a lot of blue collar jobs paying a whole lot more than a lot of white collar jobs my now. gerri: i can tell you how much my plumber m
here with personal fines is larry winget, david box and rob frantic, the senior vice president of the review. rob start with you here's what we're going to tell people tonight what is the best advice, 1.2 trillion dollars in debt for students and their parents, it's ridiculous. >> it is, however, and we've talked about this in the past as well, gerri, college is worth it and it is expensive to not go to college. and we know that there's heart stopingly expensive sticker prices for public...
77
77
May 26, 2015
05/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
larry shover, always wonderful to see you, thanks. david: what is moving the markets today, the economy or the fed? with us steve forbes, forbes media chairman and editor-in-chief. steve, the economy or the fed, what is moving the markets? >> i think partially the fed. and also though, around the world, china is in confusion right now. we had two articles today. one online here at "forbes," saying china will go for another big stimulus package. "wall street journal" saying the opposite. they're going supply side. japan is still stuck in a rut. showing signs of life but not enough. you still have deflationary environment out there. so i wouldn't sell stocks. but i think you have to look at the next six months assetting the ground for hopefully a good election cycle in 2016 because it can't coming from much of the economy here at home. david: well that is year-and-a-half away, steve. do we have to wait until then? >> no, the election by the end of this year, early next year, people start to have a real feel about how this election cycle is go
larry shover, always wonderful to see you, thanks. david: what is moving the markets today, the economy or the fed? with us steve forbes, forbes media chairman and editor-in-chief. steve, the economy or the fed, what is moving the markets? >> i think partially the fed. and also though, around the world, china is in confusion right now. we had two articles today. one online here at "forbes," saying china will go for another big stimulus package. "wall street journal"...
61
61
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
david: larry, we saw a slow-up in china. just wondering by the time monday rolls around we might see a pullback from where we are now. >> you know, we definitely could. i mean, here i still believe this is nothing but a short squeeze. traders, professionals were not positioned correctly for this. they were fearful of bigger bond selloffs, they're worried about the asian markets which did not rally as we know. that said, we saw a sharp snapback, short squeeze rally. people are frustrated, also very, very complacent, and given the narrative is very static in the market. cheryl: joe, look, at the end of the day the story is make money however you can do it. what about emerging markets? we've been talking about the first world, what what about the second world and the third world out there? >> yeah, i like the emerging markets. i'm not as in love with china. i think china feels quite frothy, but the rest of the emerging markets look real interesting because they have high growth. their earnings are going to be a lot more stable
david: larry, we saw a slow-up in china. just wondering by the time monday rolls around we might see a pullback from where we are now. >> you know, we definitely could. i mean, here i still believe this is nothing but a short squeeze. traders, professionals were not positioned correctly for this. they were fearful of bigger bond selloffs, they're worried about the asian markets which did not rally as we know. that said, we saw a sharp snapback, short squeeze rally. people are frustrated,...
356
356
May 4, 2015
05/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 356
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> also not nominated, larry david. >> oh, i love larry. >> and "it should have been you" should haveated is because there were so many great shows this year. a lot of worthy nominees. >> best lead actor in a play steven boyar, "hand to god." bradley cooper "elephant man." bill nighy. alex sharp in "curious incident." "elephant man" going to london in just three weeks. >> but "the curious dog in the nighttime" you have to admit was the best play on broadway. >> i loved that play. >> "hand to god" i saw yesterday. my heavens, have you seen it? >> my heavens? >> i want to tell you, that is some show with two incredible actors in it. >> agreed. >> but can you send the family? can you imagine you brought your ten-year-old? >> mika and i have a lot of discussions about this. >> he sent my small girls to "book of mormon. >> >> and she thought you were the coolest one ever. >> the big one is best lead actress in a musical, two-person race. kelly o'hara versus kristen chenoweth. >> and chita rivera. kelly, this is her sixth nomination, she has yet to win. >> she is the most talented person on
. >> also not nominated, larry david. >> oh, i love larry. >> and "it should have been you" should haveated is because there were so many great shows this year. a lot of worthy nominees. >> best lead actor in a play steven boyar, "hand to god." bradley cooper "elephant man." bill nighy. alex sharp in "curious incident." "elephant man" going to london in just three weeks. >> but "the curious dog in the...
148
148
May 27, 2015
05/15
by
KSTS
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> maÑana tendremos a larry hernÁndez pero en mujeres tambiÉn. >> david chocarro viene a hablar deobra que te tienes que quitar toda la ropa. >> >>. (hablan al unÍsono) todoequipaje moviliz esta maÑana a los bomberos del aeropuerto internacional de san francisco. take vo / juanfra --y hoy regresa a los tribunales el polica de san jos aso de abusar sexualmente de una mujer. paola live crece la fr de muertos por las historicas inundaciones en texas,eengo las ultimas imagenes desde houston,... gabriela/top live camera juanfra --hola, qu tal? buenos das! ... les saluda juan francisco ramrez bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 a lasdiez ... lorena --y yo soy lorena domiguez... estas son las noticias! lorena/ots ---esta maÑana bomberos del aeropuerto internacional de san francisco se movilizaron... take vo luego que una de las bodegas de equipaje de la aerolnea ''southwest'' emanara un fuerte olor... ---tras la revisin los inspectores hallaron una maleta que ta fuerte olor pero no encontraron nada sospechoso... --- los pasajeros tuvieron retrasos de cuarenta minutos mientras dur la revi
. >> maÑana tendremos a larry hernÁndez pero en mujeres tambiÉn. >> david chocarro viene a hablar deobra que te tienes que quitar toda la ropa. >> >>. (hablan al unÍsono) todoequipaje moviliz esta maÑana a los bomberos del aeropuerto internacional de san francisco. take vo / juanfra --y hoy regresa a los tribunales el polica de san jos aso de abusar sexualmente de una mujer. paola live crece la fr de muertos por las historicas inundaciones en texas,eengo las ultimas...
569
569
May 30, 2015
05/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 569
favorite 0
quote 0
larry david isn't the only one upset an 82-year-old man in florida was arrested for slashing an 88-year-old because she sat in his favorite seat during bingo night. caught on camera outside a retirement home. he admitted he did it he have to pay $500 in tire damage and restitution to the woman. >> that's incredible. >> it's not if you know how intense bingo can be. rick reichmuth knows how intense bingo can be. >> i'm sorry for laughing at that but golly. >> you are still tired from playing bingo last night aren't you? >> exactly. it was a long game. nobody could get it filled up. beautiful morning out here across much of the northeast, great conditions taking a look at the weather map. so much rain in texas this he can would. this is what the next week is going to look like. where you see the below. that is below average chances of average precipitation and where you seep the green above average chances of precipitation. we are going to dry out across much of texas. i think after today for the most part we dry out for about the next seven days or so. we will see the rain chances move to th
larry david isn't the only one upset an 82-year-old man in florida was arrested for slashing an 88-year-old because she sat in his favorite seat during bingo night. caught on camera outside a retirement home. he admitted he did it he have to pay $500 in tire damage and restitution to the woman. >> that's incredible. >> it's not if you know how intense bingo can be. rick reichmuth knows how intense bingo can be. >> i'm sorry for laughing at that but golly. >> you are...
243
243
May 12, 2015
05/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 0
david? >> reporter: larry, i guess we could be saying good-bye to green grass. cutting back on water is not exactly a science. many residents are indicating they're concerned with hefty surcharges when they can't monitor their water usage on a weekly or daily basis. >> i try to shower the same schedule as the watering, tuesday and friday. >> robby robertson is having fun with united states but he's clearly wise to pick up low-flow showerheads to meet the mandatory reduction. failure will result in a surcharge on the bill. the problem is water bills are sent out every other month making it difficult to monitor progress. >> if folks learn how to read their meter and do the conservation tips that we have asked them to do i think it's very possible that they'll get to that 30% number. >> evelyn delgado's water meter is inside a concrete vault where black widow spiders have taken up residents and she relandscaped her yard two years ago and she's letting some of the plant goes to save water. only one iris bloomed this year. her japanese maple is showing signs of stres
david? >> reporter: larry, i guess we could be saying good-bye to green grass. cutting back on water is not exactly a science. many residents are indicating they're concerned with hefty surcharges when they can't monitor their water usage on a weekly or daily basis. >> i try to shower the same schedule as the watering, tuesday and friday. >> robby robertson is having fun with united states but he's clearly wise to pick up low-flow showerheads to meet the mandatory reduction....
92
92
May 20, 2015
05/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
you're making this much money, and you run by a bunch of liberals by the way who are these david plouffe, larryme hillary supporter. goldman sachs big time investor this is democratic favorite company. why, why would you start cutting wages making that much money and liberal and believe in equality so much. why would you do that? >> tell me. >> there's the iewb per lirls there. mike on wall street week asked that very question to Über cfo here's what he had to say. >> you've got happy employees, you've got happy customers, you've got happy shareholders, the holy are all really excited about your company. why are you going to risk that without missing a beat? >> because we can. because we can. imagine if the coat brothers, you know, who have built this big massive private company, as a Über is right now. came out there and saiding and started cutting wages someone asked mr. coke, david coke where did you do that because we can. what do you think -- >> uproar. werngd put up that chart one more time to show viewers Über liberals who was sore thed with this country. this is murders role of leftism.
you're making this much money, and you run by a bunch of liberals by the way who are these david plouffe, larryme hillary supporter. goldman sachs big time investor this is democratic favorite company. why, why would you start cutting wages making that much money and liberal and believe in equality so much. why would you do that? >> tell me. >> there's the iewb per lirls there. mike on wall street week asked that very question to Über cfo here's what he had to say. >> you've...
157
157
May 20, 2015
05/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
david louie joins us with the story. ama and larry. >> edgar covarrubias entered a plea and that was postponed because they found new evidence that has led to new charges and higher bail. >> edgar covarrubias padilla was facing child pornography and molestation charges when he appeared in court. prosecutors added additional charges of manufacturing child porn. >> you have distributing or sending and manufacturing is making and that's what the focus of those two counts. he was a camp supervisor at walden west, an environmental educational center and there he came in contact with 15,000 children a year. he was arrested two weeks ago. detectives found 600 disturbing images on his computer and phone and that immediately alarmed parents whose kid his attended the camp. >> he may have taken pictures of our kids and he was going in the cabin to wake up our kids in the morning. >> detectives are now going through the photos and videos to try to determine where they were taken and why any of the children could be identified. the county office
david louie joins us with the story. ama and larry. >> edgar covarrubias entered a plea and that was postponed because they found new evidence that has led to new charges and higher bail. >> edgar covarrubias padilla was facing child pornography and molestation charges when he appeared in court. prosecutors added additional charges of manufacturing child porn. >> you have distributing or sending and manufacturing is making and that's what the focus of those two counts. he was...
158
158
May 28, 2015
05/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
for example, david geffen owns a yard lot -- eight large yacht. betty: paul allen. pimm: larryi think this is headed to the middle east and build in germany. betty: or china, let's say. coming up in the next hour, google's i/o conference kicks off in san francisco. we will be headed there. ♪ . . betty: it is 11:00 in new york. pimm: welcome to the bloomberg market day. we will be deciphering fed speak -- more signals a rate hike will come later this year despite a less than impressive run of economic data. betty: the fit bit is moving from your wrist to the court -- they are revealing their trade secrets. pimm: and what is life really like in greece these days? a country that is bankrupt in everything but name. betty: we start this hour with breaking news in the oil markets -- crude inventories are out a day late because of the holiday this week. julie hyman is in the newsroom with the headlines. julie: we are seeing a bigger than estimated drawdown and inventory, down 2.8 million barrels according to the energy information administration.
for example, david geffen owns a yard lot -- eight large yacht. betty: paul allen. pimm: larryi think this is headed to the middle east and build in germany. betty: or china, let's say. coming up in the next hour, google's i/o conference kicks off in san francisco. we will be headed there. ♪ . . betty: it is 11:00 in new york. pimm: welcome to the bloomberg market day. we will be deciphering fed speak -- more signals a rate hike will come later this year despite a less than impressive run of...
149
149
May 22, 2015
05/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie: larry summers talks about it all of the time. david: he does, and he is right.em into the sdr, they will create a china imf and that will go around saving the world and china will be in control of what the political structure is that gets rewarded for doing the right thing. stephanie: we have to take a break. you're not going anywhere, david. michael reagan gillette four join us. it is time for a commercial break. we'll be back with david zervos. ♪ erik: we are watching the euro collapsing against the dollar this morning. perhaps "collapse" is a bit of a strong world, but nonetheless let's bring up the chart so you can see what happened. stephanie: a legit drop. erik: absolutely. this started at about 8:30 a.m. when we got print on cpi. inflation coming faster than expected. stephen wondered a -- steve england there is on with us. steve, you are on earlier this morning. i know the euro came up with your conversation. are you surprised by the speed of the drop in the euro since the cpi number came out? steve, anyone that says they are not is not telling the truth
stephanie: larry summers talks about it all of the time. david: he does, and he is right.em into the sdr, they will create a china imf and that will go around saving the world and china will be in control of what the political structure is that gets rewarded for doing the right thing. stephanie: we have to take a break. you're not going anywhere, david. michael reagan gillette four join us. it is time for a commercial break. we'll be back with david zervos. ♪ erik: we are watching the euro...
100
100
May 21, 2015
05/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
larry beil. >> i'm ama daetz. police in campbell have arrested the man they say was caught on camera trying to kidnap a young girl. abc 7 news reporter david louie is live in the neighborhood where neighbors have been anxious for an arrest. david. >> reporter: they certainly have. a young girl has learned an important lesson about how the community and police can work closely to solve a crime she won't soon forget when a man put her in a bear hug and tried to abduct her. todd was taking his son for a walk when we shared the news with him. they made the arrest of the suspect from last saturday. >> oh, they did. wow, that is great news. >> reporter: it happened as police officers noticed an extra car parked on west sunny oaks avenue. matching the car matching neighborhood surveillance cameras. a silver 1998 honda. the driver had grabbed the girl and tried to kidnap her saturday morning. between the car description and what he looked like it was pretty clear that they were on to something. 25-year-old roberto felipe-velasco was a transient living in his car. he had a close resemblance based on the young victim's description. his storage locke
larry beil. >> i'm ama daetz. police in campbell have arrested the man they say was caught on camera trying to kidnap a young girl. abc 7 news reporter david louie is live in the neighborhood where neighbors have been anxious for an arrest. david. >> reporter: they certainly have. a young girl has learned an important lesson about how the community and police can work closely to solve a crime she won't soon forget when a man put her in a bear hug and tried to abduct her. todd was...
195
195
May 7, 2015
05/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 1
larry, thank you. >>> just a short time from now, british voters will decide the fate of david cameron. hear how actor russell brand and social media are playing huge roles. plus sofia vergara's ex speaking out about the battle of her embryos. hear his emotional words and whether he has a case. >>> and tom brady getting ready to break his silence in a cupouple of hours. this is a day after nfl accused him of knowing about those deflated footballs. more on deflategate. stay with me. you're watching cnn. i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. new york state is reinventing how we do business by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether. with startup-ny, qualified businesses that start, expand or relocate to new yor
larry, thank you. >>> just a short time from now, british voters will decide the fate of david cameron. hear how actor russell brand and social media are playing huge roles. plus sofia vergara's ex speaking out about the battle of her embryos. hear his emotional words and whether he has a case. >>> and tom brady getting ready to break his silence in a cupouple of hours. this is a day after nfl accused him of knowing about those deflated footballs. more on deflategate. stay...
113
113
May 13, 2015
05/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
david louie, abc 7 news. >> thank you for joining us i'm ama daetz. >> i'm larry beil and abc 7 news at 5:00 begins with danerokee drove in. >> and then it drove back out so burglars could run in. the daring crash and grab. the suspects still on the run. plus. >>> shock, disbelief, like it didn't happen. >> a relative reacts after a man in a mustang kills three high school students and the charges now leveled against this lone survivor. >> the growing problems along with the bill for the new bay bridge. >> i'm abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. get ready to pull out the umbrellas. we have rain on the way. we'll take a look at the timeline coming up. >>> live from the kgo tv broadcast center this is abc 7 news. >>> take a look. handfuls of high-end jewelry grabbed in just a matter of seconds in the south bay. it's a criminal tactic that's becoming more problem. thanks for joining us i'm cheryl jennings. >> the crooks who know their craft get the job done with ruthless efficiency in and out. that's the way it was done last night. the newly built bloomingdales hit by a crash and grab. aishs 7 news reporte
david louie, abc 7 news. >> thank you for joining us i'm ama daetz. >> i'm larry beil and abc 7 news at 5:00 begins with danerokee drove in. >> and then it drove back out so burglars could run in. the daring crash and grab. the suspects still on the run. plus. >>> shock, disbelief, like it didn't happen. >> a relative reacts after a man in a mustang kills three high school students and the charges now leveled against this lone survivor. >> the growing...
164
164
May 12, 2015
05/15
by
WRC
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
david culver news 4. the i-team is getting results tonight. you see them standing behind maryland governor larry hogan as he signed a bill into law created as a result of an i-team investigation. former state delegate helped usher the bill through the statehouse. >> i have to thank the i-team for bringing the story to life. i mean, this -- people were suffering in silence, losing millions and millions of dollars collectively. >> now, we're here to explain why. tisha? >> one of our viewers told us he lost his entire payment when he tried to buy a town home in a new development. with one company making more money seizing people's down payments and selling new homes during the recession. >> if you buy a pre existing home you can get your money back if you can't secure financing. but we saw a loophole to allow home builders to take your entire payment if you lost the financing. this allows them the right to get that back if they can't get a lone. if you live elsewhere you should know you should take a look at the original investigation now up on the nbc washington app. >> greet see those results. >>
david culver news 4. the i-team is getting results tonight. you see them standing behind maryland governor larry hogan as he signed a bill into law created as a result of an i-team investigation. former state delegate helped usher the bill through the statehouse. >> i have to thank the i-team for bringing the story to life. i mean, this -- people were suffering in silence, losing millions and millions of dollars collectively. >> now, we're here to explain why. tisha? >> one of...
97
97
May 14, 2015
05/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
well say good-bye on >> david letterman is >> announcer: this program is a paid presentation for omega xl, and is brought to you by great healthworks. >> my name is larryi had to have open-heart surgery. when i recovered, i established the larry king cardiac foundation to help people like me avoid heart problems with proper foods medication, and a healthy lifestyle. i recently met ken meares, a man with similar goals. he's the founder and c.e.o. of great healthworks. ken has developed and tested a product called omega xl. what is omega xl?
well say good-bye on >> david letterman is >> announcer: this program is a paid presentation for omega xl, and is brought to you by great healthworks. >> my name is larryi had to have open-heart surgery. when i recovered, i established the larry king cardiac foundation to help people like me avoid heart problems with proper foods medication, and a healthy lifestyle. i recently met ken meares, a man with similar goals. he's the founder and c.e.o. of great healthworks. ken has...
70
70
May 11, 2015
05/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 1
larry did a transaction in 2005 and layered beyond that. these types of things, if you get a foundation in here and a leadcore area, they could to future opportunities. the focus is on executing. the: david einhorn called players mother frack spurs and that they are not producing the free clash for -- free cash flow they would like to see. david: at think you have to look at the opportunities that are in front of you. one thing we talked about on this asset base is we can still --nificantly crow this asset significantly grow this asset. whatever the position this is a good time to get into these assets. alix: when taking a look at the oil price, do you think the next move is up or down as we trade below $60 per barrel? think -- david: i don't think any of us could predict that if we wanted to make sure we could strengthen our part leo that critics -- that could withstand fluctuation in price from either direction. that is why we like a diversified asset lease. it is all about managing risk. alix: thank you so much for joining us. buyout.lations on your david stover, ceo of noble energy on its $2 billion acquisition. that does it for the first market day. we will have many great days comi
larry did a transaction in 2005 and layered beyond that. these types of things, if you get a foundation in here and a leadcore area, they could to future opportunities. the focus is on executing. the: david einhorn called players mother frack spurs and that they are not producing the free clash for -- free cash flow they would like to see. david: at think you have to look at the opportunities that are in front of you. one thing we talked about on this asset base is we can still --nificantly...
148
148
May 22, 2015
05/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
always great at midnight, driving across the country, larry was the greatest company in the world, with someone like don king for an hour. and davidetterman is great late at night. king didn't work in the daytime, david letterman didn't work in the daytime, ellen degeneres works in the daytime. it's so fascinating how people find their sweet spots. >> ellen's is a very different type of show. ellen does a very different type of show. that's really a variety, comedy show and really it's very produced. it doesn't depend that much on that, on the type of conversation that letterman does. although, i mean, she does engage with the audience, and again, it's companionship television. i think what all these talk shows are, and that's why they work. if the person behind the microphone or in front of the camera is good. >> i agree. conan o'brien, by the way, says he owes a great deal to letterman and last night he encouraged his own audience, never saw this before, on tbs, to switch over to the "late show." let's watch something unusual. >> if there happen to be a few of you out there, probably stoners, i'm going to let you -- i know my cr
always great at midnight, driving across the country, larry was the greatest company in the world, with someone like don king for an hour. and davidetterman is great late at night. king didn't work in the daytime, david letterman didn't work in the daytime, ellen degeneres works in the daytime. it's so fascinating how people find their sweet spots. >> ellen's is a very different type of show. ellen does a very different type of show. that's really a variety, comedy show and really it's...
120
120
May 27, 2015
05/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
larry mowry thanks. today the u.s. military admitted a dangerous mistake. it shipped live anthrax from a facility in utah to laboratories across the united states and around the world. davidtin is at the pentagon. david, how could this happen? >> reporter: well, charlie the shipments of anthrax originated at the double-a proving ground in utah which is where the military uses anthrax to conduct research into developing defenses against it. before the samples were shipped the batch of anthrax wasser rateuated, which should have killed the anthrax spores. the samples went to federal labs, private labs and university labs in nine states plus a u.s. military base in south korea. >> rose: how did they discover it? >> just last friday one of the private labs in maryland reported to the centers for disease control that their sample of anthrax still had live spores. the c.d.c. immediately started the process of confiscating all the samples to see if any of the others contained live spores. the pentagon says so far there have been no reports or cases of workers who worked with the anthrax developing symptoms, but the c.d.c. has recommended that four workers who were exposed to the
larry mowry thanks. today the u.s. military admitted a dangerous mistake. it shipped live anthrax from a facility in utah to laboratories across the united states and around the world. davidtin is at the pentagon. david, how could this happen? >> reporter: well, charlie the shipments of anthrax originated at the double-a proving ground in utah which is where the military uses anthrax to conduct research into developing defenses against it. before the samples were shipped the batch of...
85
85
May 14, 2015
05/15
by
COM
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
david, can i borrow twenty-five dollars? i spent all my money on the ring... that's ok, i can go to an atm, mahalo! heather! ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: welcome back. kerry coddett, yeah, kerry there you go. columnist and the host of the "savage lovecast," dan savage and actress and comedian, ali wentworth. ( cheers and applause ) let's jump right in. let's talk about this whole commencement address michelle obama gave. to me, you know, i've seen the way people treat floatus over the years. like nancy reagan, some of that astrol gee stuff she brought upon herself. when people made fun of her, it seemed all in fun. barbara bush, maybe the george washington jokes they said she looked like him. but that was about it. everybody liked barbara bush sheemed like a nice lady. when hillary came in, that's when i heard the vial comments. i remember rush limbaugh saying she had fat ankles. it was ridiculous. i think it goes back to when she basically said "i don't need a man." we talk about the racism but there's a lot of sexism. you have laura bush, librarian. but when floatus gets a little bit of an attitude and is like, i'm my own person" i feel like we ha
david, can i borrow twenty-five dollars? i spent all my money on the ring... that's ok, i can go to an atm, mahalo! heather! ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: welcome back. kerry coddett, yeah, kerry there you go. columnist and the host of the "savage lovecast," dan savage and actress and comedian, ali wentworth. ( cheers and applause ) let's jump right in. let's talk about this whole commencement address michelle obama gave. to me, you know, i've seen the way people treat...
111
111
May 14, 2015
05/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
david louie, abc 7 news. >> that will do it for this edition of abc 7 news at 4:00. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm larry beil.at 5:00 begins right now with cheryl and dan. >> thunder, hail downpours even some minor flooding. the bay area is seeing some crazy weather today. >>> i'm abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. i'll led you know how long live doppler 7 hd will be tracking the spring storm coming up. >>> you have a right to steal my soul. >> emotions running high in sacramento as a controversial bill aimed at children gets a shot in the arm. >>> and we are now learning that one of the victims in the amtrak train derailment has ties to the bay area. >> oh, he was -- he was very sweet. >>> exactly what the bay area needs arrives with some drama. this was in palo alto. >> check that out, hail in the north bay. the downpours in novato certainly made driving an adventure. >> in the east bay, rain poured down in north concord after thunder and several lightning strikes. >> an abc 7 viewer took this picture in san jose of what looks a lot like a tornado starting to develop, but never did, thankfully. thanks
david louie, abc 7 news. >> that will do it for this edition of abc 7 news at 4:00. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm larry beil.at 5:00 begins right now with cheryl and dan. >> thunder, hail downpours even some minor flooding. the bay area is seeing some crazy weather today. >>> i'm abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. i'll led you know how long live doppler 7 hd will be tracking the spring storm coming up. >>> you have a right to steal my soul. >> emotions...
86
86
May 19, 2015
05/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
can see steph curry, david lee, a few of the players and coaches there warming up and getting ready for the historic occasion here at oracle arena. i don't know if you can tell, larryt, but -- >> i think it's obvious. >> i think it's fairly obvious. i was wondering if those were your seats that you were sitting in and lounging, 1,000 or $2,000 for tonight's game. >> that was about fifth row i would say yeah. several thousand dollars is certainly higher on the open market, but i would say well worth it. these folks are right underneath the basket and we expect a lot to happen here right underneath the basket, right? >> i'm just wondering. i don't see anybody in the arena yet, when will people open the doors. the game is only 1:15 away. >> right. they are letting some folks in and i don't know if these are the v.i.p. folks and there are definitely some fans here and i would expect they would open it to the larger arena here very shortly and tip-off is 6:00 but again, the show before the show is little nyla and she was incredible. >> what a voice! thank you, laura. >> tonight's game as we mentioned tips off at 6:00 on our sister network and game two at oracle thursday
can see steph curry, david lee, a few of the players and coaches there warming up and getting ready for the historic occasion here at oracle arena. i don't know if you can tell, larryt, but -- >> i think it's obvious. >> i think it's fairly obvious. i was wondering if those were your seats that you were sitting in and lounging, 1,000 or $2,000 for tonight's game. >> that was about fifth row i would say yeah. several thousand dollars is certainly higher on the open market, but...
40
40
May 28, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
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 changes we see in technology as i have showed addressing, 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 than horses? of co
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 changes we see in technology as i have showed addressing, different parts of the labor market. more broadly, i think he raises the right question...
52
52
May 25, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
larry elder - america is a racist country yes or no? >> nonsense. >> why. >> wave a magic wand over the hearts of america and remove every smidgin of white people. make the average white person that things like davide thing like mother teresa. problems remain, crime, kids without fathers, no jobs. the problems will not be solved by extracting marginal racism. orlandio is a professor at harvard, a democrat. he said america is the least racist society, provide opportunities better for black people than any place in the world, including all of those in africa. in '97 "time" and cnn did a poll about young blacks and racism. they said it was a problem in america. they asked was it a problem in your own life, not a problem at all. 89%'s it was not a problem in their daily life. >> you don't have many. >> not really, getting up, going to working coming home, no. the average black person, if they work hard, stays focussed and doesn't make mistakes will be fine. >> tricia rose. nonsense says larry elder. >> my answer to that is that answer is nonsense. number one, to say it's less racist than other white dominated countries doesn't mean it's not racist. that's number one. number two, we have to put the cur
larry elder - america is a racist country yes or no? >> nonsense. >> why. >> wave a magic wand over the hearts of america and remove every smidgin of white people. make the average white person that things like davide thing like mother teresa. problems remain, crime, kids without fathers, no jobs. the problems will not be solved by extracting marginal racism. orlandio is a professor at harvard, a democrat. he said america is the least racist society, provide opportunities...
176
176
May 21, 2015
05/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
larry, tonally it was on point. the kind of balance of sentiment but also just david being david. >> actually it sort of reflected hisif you were playing your last ball game right? you play the game. you get hits you field, you do what you're supposed to do on the field. that's exactly what dave did. he came out, he did his thing, he had some jokes. it was obviously extraordinary and everybody knew it. he got on base. he got hits he scored. that's what you're supposed to do. >> and there was that huddle kind of thing. >> and it went a little bit over and obviously had all the guests on the top ten which we'll talk about but i thought it was terrific. it was extraordinary in ordinariness to steal your line. >> other than colbert and with all due respect it was cable not this massive audience that dave's been dealing with all these years relatively is there a basis for comparison? who has gotten to go out on their own terms with absolutely no ak ri moanny surrounding them in recent history? >> almost nobody. that's the thing about letterman. every cbs exec said this was his decision. he's always been a famously private
larry, tonally it was on point. the kind of balance of sentiment but also just david being david. >> actually it sort of reflected hisif you were playing your last ball game right? you play the game. you get hits you field, you do what you're supposed to do on the field. that's exactly what dave did. he came out, he did his thing, he had some jokes. it was obviously extraordinary and everybody knew it. he got on base. he got hits he scored. that's what you're supposed to do. >> and...
83
83
May 11, 2015
05/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
larry the cap making a few entrances and exits. chris grading also going in. he was just as minister. now leader of the house of commons. in terms of business secretary position, sajit davidas been mentioned for that role speculated about i should say. matthew hancock has been speculated about. but we don't have any confirmation yet. we know that george osborne is reappointed as chancellor. iain duncan smith is back in charge of pensions and welfare. that could be a crucial role given what we know about the conservative plan for cutting back on welfare spending. look out for some key women to be named as well. david cameron once a third of his cabinet to be female. guy: thank you very much indeed. anna edwards joining us from downing street. francine: bank of england governor mark carney will reveal his latest rate decision today. we are joined by bloomberg's jennifer ryan. it is quite a big week because we are expecting that inflation report. jennifer: think about it. the announcement of the rate decision is delayed until today. policymakers were meeting last week. amid that uncertainty you could see a really big argument for them not to do anything. on top of that, infl
larry the cap making a few entrances and exits. chris grading also going in. he was just as minister. now leader of the house of commons. in terms of business secretary position, sajit davidas been mentioned for that role speculated about i should say. matthew hancock has been speculated about. but we don't have any confirmation yet. we know that george osborne is reappointed as chancellor. iain duncan smith is back in charge of pensions and welfare. that could be a crucial role given what we...