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and he said -- he said, "larry --" well, he said "larry david [ laughter ] larry david is running the said, "isn't he the guy that wrote that piece of [ bleep ] for gilbert gottfried? [ laughter ] >> seth: it almost cost the show >> yes, yes. >> seth: just having worked with you once >> yes and, you know, i got in trouble on that cameo one time, because i called someone a goy >> seth: a goy >> yeah. and i said -- to the woman who was complaining, i said, "do you know what a goy is?" and she didn't so, i sent her a picture of you. [ laughter ] because you're the ultimate. >> seth: yes i'm the ultimate yeah, thank you. >> yeah. it's like, like hitler watches you and goes, "too gentile." [ laughter ] >> seth: wait. i have something else i want to -- this is very exciting. this is the anniversary of sorts. 27 years ago today, "aladdin" came out >> yes [ cheers and applause >> seth: i mean, iago. >> finally you're applauding when you're supposed to. [ light laughter ] >> seth: what was it like when you first came out do you remember like the premiere >> it came out there was like -- it was
and he said -- he said, "larry --" well, he said "larry david [ laughter ] larry david is running the said, "isn't he the guy that wrote that piece of [ bleep ] for gilbert gottfried? [ laughter ] >> seth: it almost cost the show >> yes, yes. >> seth: just having worked with you once >> yes and, you know, i got in trouble on that cameo one time, because i called someone a goy >> seth: a goy >> yeah. and i said -- to the woman who was...
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larry took the essence of himself, of larry david. t it's pretty damn close. and when you get close to the bone, the audience can somehow feel that that's real. >> get me off the speakerphone, please. >> hold on. you're off the speakerphone. >> what's the matter with you? i thought we were having a private conversation. i didn't know anybody else was in your car. >> i think with "curb" larry gets to be the full completion of himself. >> it was the person i'd like to be, but social mores prevent me from being that way all the time. hey. >> i'll call you back. >> what the hell are you doing? >> what the [ bleep ] are you doing? >> what am i doing what are you doing? >> we decided that we should walk this line where people watching it wouldn't quite be certain if it was really a documentary or if it was embellished, but to play it as close to real as possible. and sure enough, there were people who thought it was real. >> when you walk through my door, you play by my rules. you take off your [ bleep ] shoes. >> my feet have a tendency to
larry took the essence of himself, of larry david. t it's pretty damn close. and when you get close to the bone, the audience can somehow feel that that's real. >> get me off the speakerphone, please. >> hold on. you're off the speakerphone. >> what's the matter with you? i thought we were having a private conversation. i didn't know anybody else was in your car. >> i think with "curb" larry gets to be the full completion of himself. >> it was the person...
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larry david and i laugh all day long, both on and off camera.rust that it's going to work. and it does. and it's fun. sometimes he'll call me on the way home and go, "here's what we could have done." and we might do that. we've reshot things. >> trevor: all right. >> in general it works, it just works. >> trevor: so tell me about the special, then, because you have a netflix special. >> yes. >> trevor: everyone knows that's what you've done for 20-odd years in standup-- >> 37 years. >> trevor: 37 years you've been improvising? >> yeah, yeah. ( applause ) so i started when i was 20. i'm 57. i don't people doing math. ( laughter ) but here's the thing, netflix says, "okay, we want you to do a special." >> trevor: right. >> i've kind of had that in my pocket for, like, three years. so i worked hard developing a show that was special. because when i was a kid, a comedy special was special. now, i'll have an opening act, six months later i'll go, "how are you doing?" oh, i just-- and i'll think to myself, oh, that's not going to be good. but, you kno
larry david and i laugh all day long, both on and off camera.rust that it's going to work. and it does. and it's fun. sometimes he'll call me on the way home and go, "here's what we could have done." and we might do that. we've reshot things. >> trevor: all right. >> in general it works, it just works. >> trevor: so tell me about the special, then, because you have a netflix special. >> yes. >> trevor: everyone knows that's what you've done for 20-odd...
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he's dated two other celeb daughters, cazzie david, larry david's pride and joy, and andie macdowell'saughter margaret qualley. >> then there's chip and joanna gaines. check out joanna looking gorgeous on the magazine. >> she's amazing. chip said he wants child number six. >>> just this morning matt damon sat down with lauren zima talking about ben affleck. >> he's looking great. he's feeling great. we've been working on a screen play. >> you told us about a fight you were in as kids. >> little 5'2" ben affleck tackled this dude off me out of nowhere. i was a junior and he was a freshman. that was a big moment. this guy will put himself in a bad spot for me. >> was that a moment you knew i got a friend for life? >> definitely. i mean one of many moments. it wasn't just -- it wasn't like "step brothers." >> did we just become best friends? >> yep. >> our own matt cohen held down the premiere just fine solo. leave it to not one, but two oscar winners, matt damon and christian bale, to shut down hollywood boulevard and send hearts racing in the process. >> you came off "vice" and you came
he's dated two other celeb daughters, cazzie david, larry david's pride and joy, and andie macdowell'saughter margaret qualley. >> then there's chip and joanna gaines. check out joanna looking gorgeous on the magazine. >> she's amazing. chip said he wants child number six. >>> just this morning matt damon sat down with lauren zima talking about ben affleck. >> he's looking great. he's feeling great. we've been working on a screen play. >> you told us about a...
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. >> we said to larry david, hey, like nothing happens. d larry was offended. >> he was like wildly offended. >> nbc believed in the show, so they said we're committing to four episodes. >> yes, yeah, right, four episodes. >> normally it's 13 or eight or something. ? ye . >> yeah, at least, so i don't think they had too much confidence in the show. >> we didn't think it would work, but we felt they had to go through their process, and they would learn. and ultimately, they knew better than we did. >> may mother caught me. >> caught you, doing what? >> you know. i was alone? >> the turning point for seinfeld from like nice show that all of the cool people kind of know about, but that's it, to massive hit was the episode called "the contest", where they tried to obtain from self-pleasure for as long as possible. >> 6:30, time for your bath. >> george? i'm hungry! >> hang on, ma, hank on. >> once do you 30 minutes on masturbation, you can pretty much get away anything. >> i guess you'll be going back to that hospital. >> my mother, jerry. >> b
. >> we said to larry david, hey, like nothing happens. d larry was offended. >> he was like wildly offended. >> nbc believed in the show, so they said we're committing to four episodes. >> yes, yeah, right, four episodes. >> normally it's 13 or eight or something. ? ye . >> yeah, at least, so i don't think they had too much confidence in the show. >> we didn't think it would work, but we felt they had to go through their process, and they would learn....
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he has become larry david, literally. the question is, how long does this wear with democrats? i don't think he can win. democrats fall in love usually. they want to beat trump. >> this poll, we look at these polls because they don't have an election day to report. it is harder and harder to poll anybody, because no one takes the call anymore, especially new hampshire. the noise meter in a state bernie won big, the guy they once voted for had a heart attack, then he came back and showed a little light. >> after that, he had one of the better weeks of his campaign with aoc. >> thanks to a stent made by an evil pharmaceutical company. we will bring this to an end, i think. i want to thank seema, james, patrick, mike, and those of you who came out on a night where the decisive game of the world series is being played. maldon auto -- when i said this could be the same night as the world series, she said no, never going to happen, the dodgers will win in four. thanks to our panel. [applause] >> campaign 2020. watch live coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail a
he has become larry david, literally. the question is, how long does this wear with democrats? i don't think he can win. democrats fall in love usually. they want to beat trump. >> this poll, we look at these polls because they don't have an election day to report. it is harder and harder to poll anybody, because no one takes the call anymore, especially new hampshire. the noise meter in a state bernie won big, the guy they once voted for had a heart attack, then he came back and showed a...
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>> one of the great things about larry david and seinfeld was their love of language.y had a mastery that enabled them to come up with very clever creative solutions to censorship. you can really appreciate that. >> i want to be in on this, too. >> no, no. it's a whole different thing. >> why? >> because you're a woman. >> it's easier for a woman not to do it than a man. we have to do it. it is part of our lifestyle. >> jerry was the one who first said, we cannot mention the word masturbation or anything like that. everything has to be alluded to. >> yes, i am. master of my domain. >> i was really prepared to quit the show if they did not do it. you're not doing the show? yeah. well, i'm done. we all got to the office. hey, this is great. this is great. wow! >> what are you looking at? >> there is a naked woman across the street. >> this is going to be the easiest money i ever made in my life. >> i'm out. >> they brilliantly figured out how to get that past the censors in a way that everybody knew what was being talked about. >> we kind of tortured the censors. in livi
>> one of the great things about larry david and seinfeld was their love of language.y had a mastery that enabled them to come up with very clever creative solutions to censorship. you can really appreciate that. >> i want to be in on this, too. >> no, no. it's a whole different thing. >> why? >> because you're a woman. >> it's easier for a woman not to do it than a man. we have to do it. it is part of our lifestyle. >> jerry was the one who first said,...
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. >> that was larry david at his best, because he managed to find a subject that no one would find funny palatable. >> i'm a survivor! >> i'm a survivor! >> is there any taboo that you wouldn't break? >> not, not if there was a funny idea. >> it's all about funny. >> yeah. >> so this is the magic trick, huh? >> illusion, michael. a trick is something a whore does for money. >> "arrested development" was absolutely firing on all cylinders, from the first episode to the last. >> don't you judge me. you're the selfish one. you're the one who charged his own brother for a frozen banana. i mean it's one banana, michael. what could it cost? $10? >> you've never actually set foot in a supermarket, have you? >> if you got it, it's the funniest thing you ever saw. it assumed its audience was as smart as its writers. >> what have you got there? don't be afraid to make a -- i'm not going to beat myself up over that. >> it was so clever and more meta than just about any show on television. >> your average man is in a state of adolescence, arrested development. >> that's the name of the show. >> you
. >> that was larry david at his best, because he managed to find a subject that no one would find funny palatable. >> i'm a survivor! >> i'm a survivor! >> is there any taboo that you wouldn't break? >> not, not if there was a funny idea. >> it's all about funny. >> yeah. >> so this is the magic trick, huh? >> illusion, michael. a trick is something a whore does for money. >> "arrested development" was absolutely firing on...
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actor, writer, comedian, producer, which of larry david's skills do you admire the most?t obama was somebody we wanted to land. what is it like to be the last lack president? >> seriously? what is it like for this to be the last time you talk to a president? >> i wanted to prove it was at the white house. >> don't touch that, please. >> i aually loved the experience of doing the hillary clinton one more. we shot for over an hour and laughed a lot. with obama it was all business. five minutes aft he walked in the room, they whispered, the president has to go. >> d are yn with tpp? >>'m not down witht pp. >> you are supposed to say, yeah, you know me. >> don't tell me what to say. >> t i think i wing to do a very serious, but funny ligh now, i am basically just doing a joke interview. >> what do you have in your pocket there? >> a little communicator. >> it looks to me like listerine breath strips. >> guys, call off the attack. >> i am essentially pying kind of buffoon who doesn't really care about the answe, much like yourselves, presumably. 't know whether that i because
actor, writer, comedian, producer, which of larry david's skills do you admire the most?t obama was somebody we wanted to land. what is it like to be the last lack president? >> seriously? what is it like for this to be the last time you talk to a president? >> i wanted to prove it was at the white house. >> don't touch that, please. >> i aually loved the experience of doing the hillary clinton one more. we shot for over an hour and laughed a lot. with obama it was all...
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. >> we said to larry david, hey, like nothing happens. and larry was offended. believed in the show so they said we're committing to four episodes. >> yes, yeah, right. four episodes. >> normally it's 13 or 8 or something. >> yes, at least. >> we really didn't think they had too much confidence in the show. >> we didn't think it would work, but we thought they had to go through their process and they would learn and ultimately they knew better than we did. >> my mother caught me. >> caught you? doing what? >> you know. i was alone. >> the turning point for "seinfeld" from like nice show that all of the cool people kind of know about but that's it to massive hit was an episode called "the contest" where they tried to abstain from self-pleasure for as long as possible. >> 6:30, time for your bath. >> george, i'm hungry. >> hang on, ma. hang on. >> once you do 30 minutes on masturbation, you can pretty much get away with anything. >> i guess you'll be going back to that hospital. >> my mother, jerry. >> but are you still master of your domain? >> i am king of the c
. >> we said to larry david, hey, like nothing happens. and larry was offended. believed in the show so they said we're committing to four episodes. >> yes, yeah, right. four episodes. >> normally it's 13 or 8 or something. >> yes, at least. >> we really didn't think they had too much confidence in the show. >> we didn't think it would work, but we thought they had to go through their process and they would learn and ultimately they knew better than we did....
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. >> and of course there's larry david as bernie sanders.st of the best there. >> that's good. they didn't have to exaggerate, right? if you look at the debates, those are moments that tended to take place. listen. the beauty of i think the democratic electorate is that this is a dynamic field. bloomberg does offer something to a constituency out there. but will there be a large enough constituency to help them through this? my mother doesn't think joe biden won any debate he's been in, yet she's not moving. she is a joe biden supporter. you know, good luck being able to wean her away from it. so back to this question of where does the constituency come from to help michael bloomberg in spite of his, you know, multimillio multimillion-dollar effort here. >> notice that big gulp in. >> the biden thing with your mother is fascinating. the biden implosion which everyone has waited for and predicted hasn't happened. >> it hasn't. he looks like he's teflon through a lot of these things. he got attacked, came back, poll numbers went up. and the tr
. >> and of course there's larry david as bernie sanders.st of the best there. >> that's good. they didn't have to exaggerate, right? if you look at the debates, those are moments that tended to take place. listen. the beauty of i think the democratic electorate is that this is a dynamic field. bloomberg does offer something to a constituency out there. but will there be a large enough constituency to help them through this? my mother doesn't think joe biden won any debate he's been...
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david: yes by the way it's in a beautiful setting. this room is extraordinary i'm sorry that i never saw it before the heist was made but one thing this guy larrymaybe, because everybody is thinking well they're cutting up these pieces right now. >> it's awful. david: they're refacetting the diamonds so they won't be recognized but this guy larry said maybe not. maybe what they are doing is planning some kind of deal to sort of ransom it and you give us $100 million, no questions asked and you'll find it. >> because there are a lot of people who are saying there's nobody willing to put an exact number on it but people say this collection, what was stolen could be worth $1 billion but of course part of the value part of the worth is in the cultural significance, and there are so many art experts almost i would say pleading with the thieves via the press. in fact the woman the director of dresden state art collection is saying via the press, please do not break this collection into pieces, because the idea is if you meltdown the metals and you take out the diamonds, that the thieves probably in the open market could get i don't know, between 100
david: yes by the way it's in a beautiful setting. this room is extraordinary i'm sorry that i never saw it before the heist was made but one thing this guy larrymaybe, because everybody is thinking well they're cutting up these pieces right now. >> it's awful. david: they're refacetting the diamonds so they won't be recognized but this guy larry said maybe not. maybe what they are doing is planning some kind of deal to sort of ransom it and you give us $100 million, no questions asked...
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and he clearly is starting to resent -- he's kind of screaming at everybody come he's just become larry david, literally. the question is how long does this where the democrats say i don't think he can win, and the other thing. i hear an awful lot of that from democrats. democrats follow him along usually. they don't care about that. they want to be trump and i'm not sure they think bernie can do it. >> again, we all look at these polls because the media report them because they don't have an election data report and one it's harder and harder to pull anybody because nobody will take the phone call in a small universe -- the last ten days in the states that he won big, the one that we once voted for he had a heart attack and then he came back and showed a little life, so there could be a little sympathy for him going on right now. >> he had one of the more better weeks of his campaign. >> thanks to a stand made by an evil pharmaceutical company, but that is another point. we are going to bring this to an end. i want to thank you and those of you that came out on a night where doug decisive ga
and he clearly is starting to resent -- he's kind of screaming at everybody come he's just become larry david, literally. the question is how long does this where the democrats say i don't think he can win, and the other thing. i hear an awful lot of that from democrats. democrats follow him along usually. they don't care about that. they want to be trump and i'm not sure they think bernie can do it. >> again, we all look at these polls because the media report them because they don't...
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when jerry and larry david where selling "the seinfeld chronicles" nbc prime time wasn't interested.ich was his department, and use it to make a season of seinfeld and it's unbelievable how one man doing one thing could make a difference in history. last time i saw him was at jerry's birthday, which was fitting. it's also fitting to be talking about rick on "late night" because there was nothing rick liked more than talking about "late night. and he was so giving and warm with his history and his stories and his time there's now a rick ludwin studio at his alma mater of miami university, ohio i hope the kids that attend know how lucky they are to even slightly know such a great man and at his core, the best thing about rick was how kind he was he was kind in a way that was really important to the people he interacted with he was kind in a way that was very unique for this world that we live in, in television and the entertainment industry and he will just be deeply, deeply missed. i was so lucky to know him we'll be right back. shishito. burrito. raw kitfo fried shiso. pork chop. sod
when jerry and larry david where selling "the seinfeld chronicles" nbc prime time wasn't interested.ich was his department, and use it to make a season of seinfeld and it's unbelievable how one man doing one thing could make a difference in history. last time i saw him was at jerry's birthday, which was fitting. it's also fitting to be talking about rick on "late night" because there was nothing rick liked more than talking about "late night. and he was so giving and...
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[laughter] why is larry david at the white house? [laughter] history springs forward.rynie ran against and that's one of the reasons she lost. he was a congressman and he was standing out there. then when bill clinton was tried in the senate, acquitted, a , you think why do they do that? this is the rose garden and he came out and made a statement after the acquittal. as a photographer, i'm not just looking for a close-up of bill clinton but i saw the shadow on the wall. these pictures don't happen by accident. well every now and then they do. generally not. let's talk about what photographs do. one of the important things they do is they reveal meaning. arguably quite essential moment of postwar hereics unfolded right probably about 11:15 a.m. or so on friday, august 9, 1974. cand: it was anything we show you a video, this is how i hopefully most of you weren't born yet. watch how fast this happens. just announcesho he resigned the presidency. i am on a press stand watching this whole thing. in my sequence of pictures which you see here, if you look at the lower left
[laughter] why is larry david at the white house? [laughter] history springs forward.rynie ran against and that's one of the reasons she lost. he was a congressman and he was standing out there. then when bill clinton was tried in the senate, acquitted, a , you think why do they do that? this is the rose garden and he came out and made a statement after the acquittal. as a photographer, i'm not just looking for a close-up of bill clinton but i saw the shadow on the wall. these pictures don't...
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. >> that was larry david at his best, because he managed to find a subject that no one would find funnyvor! >> i'm a survivor! >> i'm a survivor! >> i'm a survivor! >> i'm a -- >> is there any taboo that you wouldn't break? >> not, not if it was a funny idea. >> it's all about funny. >> yeah. >> so this is the magic trick, huh? >> illusion, michael. a trick is something a whore does for money. >> "arrested development" was absolutely firing on all cylinders, from the first episode to the last. >> don't you judge me. you're the selfish one. you're the one who charged his own brother for a bluth frozen banana. i mean, it's one banana, michael. what could it cost? $10? >> you've never actually set foot in a supermarket, have you? >> if you got it, it was the funniest thing you ever saw. it assumed its audience was as smart as its writers. >> don't be afraid to make a -- i'm not going to beat myself up over that. >> it was so clever and more meta than just about any show on television. >> aur your average american male is in a perpetual state of adolescen adolescence, arrested development.
. >> that was larry david at his best, because he managed to find a subject that no one would find funnyvor! >> i'm a survivor! >> i'm a survivor! >> i'm a survivor! >> i'm a -- >> is there any taboo that you wouldn't break? >> not, not if it was a funny idea. >> it's all about funny. >> yeah. >> so this is the magic trick, huh? >> illusion, michael. a trick is something a whore does for money. >> "arrested...
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david: very wise counsel from larry. thank you so much. continues onower," uber radio.ave more with the mayor of birmingham and we talk with cory booker's campaign manager. this is "balance of power," on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. scarlett: i'm scarlet fu. this is bloomberg etf. scarlet: zero-sum game. darkside for funds that cost next to nothing. debbie will be our guide. -- or fomo.o the cost of missing out on the play. shippers race the clock to
david: very wise counsel from larry. thank you so much. continues onower," uber radio.ave more with the mayor of birmingham and we talk with cory booker's campaign manager. this is "balance of power," on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out....
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discussion on civic engagement with congressman bobby scott of virginia, a local scientist larry sabitow, and david rubenstein. ♪ >> good afternoon. it is not often that i get a musical introduction so i appreciate that very much. i think we will have some fun with our panel when they come up but as i think you know, i believe this is the program, we are going to have a special guest first and a little intimate conversation between this special guest and me and i feel very privileged to be able to chat with them. an old and dear friend, senator john warner. senator warner is approaching old age but you would never know it. we have been sitting in the back and talking about old times in this race and that race and all kinds of things. i was thinking about his career and that is absolutely incredible because you can go back as far as world war ii and korea. he was in both of those wars, and he did not have to, he did not have to do the second one if he did the first one, but he was always willing to jump in and participate. he did lots of things in between, but let's start with secretary of the navy
discussion on civic engagement with congressman bobby scott of virginia, a local scientist larry sabitow, and david rubenstein. ♪ >> good afternoon. it is not often that i get a musical introduction so i appreciate that very much. i think we will have some fun with our panel when they come up but as i think you know, i believe this is the program, we are going to have a special guest first and a little intimate conversation between this special guest and me and i feel very privileged to...
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david: you did very well and your business was booming. you decided to get into other businesses? steve: the first one ended up as blackrock. larryught people over and they were called blackstone financial. david: blackstone financial. you actually own to the firm? steve: 50-50. david: so you own 50-50. now blackstone financial is now blackrock. that is managing $6 trillion or something like that. steve: $6.5 trillion. david: how did they escape from blackstone? steve: they did not really escape. we set up an economic arrangement that ended up being inappropriate for a business that was growing rapidly. i made a mistake. i took the original agreement and i did not want to change it. it was advantageous for my side. the blackrock people, blackstone financial people were frustrated with that. that was the judgment of an amateur. david: the real estate market crumbled right after the deal was done. how did you survive with that deal? steve: just buying $39 billion of real estate. i thought that was dangerous. ♪ david: in 2007, you decided if you took the from public, it was private, why did you? steve: i took a public for a lot of d
david: you did very well and your business was booming. you decided to get into other businesses? steve: the first one ended up as blackrock. larryught people over and they were called blackstone financial. david: blackstone financial. you actually own to the firm? steve: 50-50. david: so you own 50-50. now blackstone financial is now blackrock. that is managing $6 trillion or something like that. steve: $6.5 trillion. david: how did they escape from blackstone? steve: they did not really...
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david corn and larry sabato. thank you very much. >> come up.od next make fitness routine with pure protein. high protein. low sugar. tastes great! high protein. low sugar. so good! high protein. low sugar. mmmm, birthday cake! pure protein. the best combination for every fitness routine. could another come aroundot, the corner. or could it play out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98% of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling numbness or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily. and it may tak
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>> i just want to preempt to people like larry and steve i said that how many months ago with you that i was not for medicare for all. david: you contributed to candidates. >> i did not contribute to ms. warren at this time. this is not surprising. larry summers and ratner and people like myself with police health care is a right that we believe in extending the public option to keeping private insurance. that was the essence of obamacare. we thought people should take obamacare and expand from there. and i think this is not a winning policy to run on especially in middle america and if you saw yesterday's polls which you guys chatted about the mystics swing state biden was winning four of six against president trump and even on one and i think elizabeth warren was maybe winning one at that. david: if i could ask that question again what happens if she is the democratic nominee? would you be able to support her with these plans? >> that would like to hope that she pivots. >> that's a nonanswer robert. >> this is what i would say she went from calling it a policy to platform a couple of weeks ago. i think this is helping he
>> i just want to preempt to people like larry and steve i said that how many months ago with you that i was not for medicare for all. david: you contributed to candidates. >> i did not contribute to ms. warren at this time. this is not surprising. larry summers and ratner and people like myself with police health care is a right that we believe in extending the public option to keeping private insurance. that was the essence of obamacare. we thought people should take obamacare and...
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david louie live with a look at how people are handling the traffic. >> reporter: larry and ama, yes, they are. a lot of people got an early start to the day, especially if they're going to southern california. what you're seeing right now are people heading to the central coast or maybe into the central valley. they're leaving later but they can get to their destinations this evening. everyone seems to have a way of coping in the congested roads and dealing with being cooped up in a car with a family together for hours. it's hard to decide if it's worse to drive in the rain or just to be driving when it seems everyone else in the west is vying for pavement to get to their holiday destinations. it was stop and go, commute-like traffic on 101 near morgan hill. it was backed up on highway 152 as drivers cut over to go north or south. that's where we ran into the erin may family taking a brey break on their road trip. >> we have one-liners in our family and we have the obligatory fire tablet ipad. >> technology helps? >> yeah. it helps in this case. >> ryan and rihanna were taking a pops
david louie live with a look at how people are handling the traffic. >> reporter: larry and ama, yes, they are. a lot of people got an early start to the day, especially if they're going to southern california. what you're seeing right now are people heading to the central coast or maybe into the central valley. they're leaving later but they can get to their destinations this evening. everyone seems to have a way of coping in the congested roads and dealing with being cooped up in a car...
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david: the wealth tax has gotten a lot of attention, not a lot of favorable, criticism of it. people like larry say he thinks it is a foolish idea, a distraction. there are other ways to get the money that are more effective and constitutional. i think he is missing the point, honestly. of things thate have to change from a tax standpoint. this is just one of the things. we are on bloomberg tv. i have said i don't think might bloomberg should run on the sea is willing to embrace the will tax. fundamentallyhing wrong here in terms of how we are splitting of money in the society. unjust, undemocratic, and not sustainable. i think the democratic party has to own it. who ever wants to be the standardbearer for the democratic party, particularly someone who has had great success and has a ton of money, i think he has to embrace it, or he cannot represent the party. david: i don't want this to be of a particular individual, but the merits of the wealth tax. you have a different approach from elizabeth warren, bernie sanders. you start lower, your rate is not as high. give us your analysis. doubledzab
david: the wealth tax has gotten a lot of attention, not a lot of favorable, criticism of it. people like larry say he thinks it is a foolish idea, a distraction. there are other ways to get the money that are more effective and constitutional. i think he is missing the point, honestly. of things thate have to change from a tax standpoint. this is just one of the things. we are on bloomberg tv. i have said i don't think might bloomberg should run on the sea is willing to embrace the will tax....
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larry kudlow said some tariffs would be removed. but peter navarro then said there was n agreement on tariffs which president trump himself today reiterated onwais y to a fund raiser for georgia senator, daviddue. >> i'd they'd like a roll back. not a complete roll back because they know i won't do it. but we're getting along well with china. they want to make a deal. akfrankly they want to a deal more than i do. i'm very happy right now. we're taking in billions of dolls. i'm very happy. >> once the deal is clinched the question is where t seenit. the white house has considered a dozen locations of varyingl politimportance and convenience for the president's schedule. both the u.s. and china would prefer to host a signing summit on their home turf. trump ain today suggested iowa or elsewhere in the farm belt. even as aides this week said it when the president is in europe. for "nightly business report," kayla tausche in washington. w >>> and tra one of the issues we heard a lot about in earning season. but as the third quarter earnings season winds down what dide learn? joining us i matt mele, the chief market strategist at miller taiback. >> thank you, sue. from the earnings season thisy
larry kudlow said some tariffs would be removed. but peter navarro then said there was n agreement on tariffs which president trump himself today reiterated onwais y to a fund raiser for georgia senator, daviddue. >> i'd they'd like a roll back. not a complete roll back because they know i won't do it. but we're getting along well with china. they want to make a deal. akfrankly they want to a deal more than i do. i'm very happy right now. we're taking in billions of dolls. i'm very happy....
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. >> i think larry kudlow is the person who is the stubborn optimi optimist the other wing, david, inhite house, is saying, listen, we could have a deal. chinese have to move first it does revolve around pork. people think that's soporific and insane we're not going to have a deal the retailers will be affected people realize the fourth round of tariffs are coming. watch macy's reports this week, they're regarded as the company that is the least, let's say way to be able to get around the tariffs, they could be hurt the most. we want to watch that. i wish that i knew which way it would go if the chinese don't buy the pork, they don't buy the bacon, they won't bring home the bacon. >> we're going to get a lot of october earnings as we look for some follow through from the walmart numbers from last week we'll get a better sense of how the consumer has been doing on a more rounded basis ford is the other big story. we'll talk to phil lebeau later this morning the mustang mach e, pretty good range, up to 300 miles based on the configuration. we'll hear more from other big three automakers
. >> i think larry kudlow is the person who is the stubborn optimi optimist the other wing, david, inhite house, is saying, listen, we could have a deal. chinese have to move first it does revolve around pork. people think that's soporific and insane we're not going to have a deal the retailers will be affected people realize the fourth round of tariffs are coming. watch macy's reports this week, they're regarded as the company that is the least, let's say way to be able to get around the...
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david. >> the numbers, hard to add up all of those numbers. hilary thank you very much. let me play a longer soundbite from what larryaid earlier about the effect of this plan would have on the economy. >> i think would be devastating to the economy. this idea of medicare for all and the so-called create a new deal and brother proposals i have heard, i want to get into politics, and policy grounds, this would have a devastating catastrophic effect with probably take out is much is 15 to 20 percent of our entire gdp. >> weather you agree or not with his dire protection, will our health policy help or hurt her quest the white house. what you think. >> hilary looked at some of them, but here's what i saw. 1.4 billion context to come. on employees themselves. i don't see how this has brought going to impact middle class and i have to agree, with a statement of the biting campaign on this. also 2.9 billion financial transactions unless stock etf and mutual funds are not included in this, four o one kays, people are investing for the future. they are going to have to pay for this. one and a quarter billion changes in busin
david. >> the numbers, hard to add up all of those numbers. hilary thank you very much. let me play a longer soundbite from what larryaid earlier about the effect of this plan would have on the economy. >> i think would be devastating to the economy. this idea of medicare for all and the so-called create a new deal and brother proposals i have heard, i want to get into politics, and policy grounds, this would have a devastating catastrophic effect with probably take out is much is...
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david, the president and c.e.o. of cigna. del, the -- ael dell, the chairman and c.e.o. of coming.hnologies we have the c.e.o. of uber. larry -- speaker nancy pelosi and senate minority leader chuck briefing on hold a the dak dak, known -- daca, at the s argued today supreme court. we will have that live at 2:30 eastern. he house intelligence committee, led by adam schiff, ill hear from three state department officials starting wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. diplomat in ukraine, william taylor, and deputy of state secretary george kent will testify. ambassador to kraine will be before the committee. you can read testimony from the epositions and find the transcripts at c-span.org/impeachment. >> our c-span campaign 2020 bus eam is traveling across the country visiting key battleground states in the 2020 presidential race asking voters, what issues they want presidential candidates to address during the campaign. an issue i want the candidates to focus on in this with on cycle has to deal environmental justice and environmental rights. coming from michigan, growing up i've seen the consequences and the aftermath
david, the president and c.e.o. of cigna. del, the -- ael dell, the chairman and c.e.o. of coming.hnologies we have the c.e.o. of uber. larry -- speaker nancy pelosi and senate minority leader chuck briefing on hold a the dak dak, known -- daca, at the s argued today supreme court. we will have that live at 2:30 eastern. he house intelligence committee, led by adam schiff, ill hear from three state department officials starting wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. diplomat in ukraine,...
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it is the healthcare brick and mortar it is working, david it does not seem like amazon roadkill as so many people are worried about. my salute to larryht, on "mad money," and i think he should take a victory lap. people think he's way too humble this is a remarkable healthcare company that also has a good brick and mortar presence. not unlike what we have -- food company that has a good brick and mortar presence. could be the revenge of brick and mortar it could be. >> really? really could be >> skeptical about your xerox. little skeptical about my -- >> skepticism is good. >> right always constructive. >> right exactly. we're always about constructive skepticism we'll talk about the walgreens report >> you know that fellow who runs walgreens. you always have a call into him. >> sometimes a lot more "squawk on the street." countdown to the opening bell. stay right there mini is a different kind of car. ♪ ladies and gentlemen for a different kind of drive. ♪ ladies and gentlemen for the drive to create a new kind of family car, that became a new kind of race car. for the drive to rebel, zag. for the drive that's inside you. and inside
it is the healthcare brick and mortar it is working, david it does not seem like amazon roadkill as so many people are worried about. my salute to larryht, on "mad money," and i think he should take a victory lap. people think he's way too humble this is a remarkable healthcare company that also has a good brick and mortar presence. not unlike what we have -- food company that has a good brick and mortar presence. could be the revenge of brick and mortar it could be. >> really?...
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larry kudlow that was later on another network say they don't want negative interest rates. if you are calling for negative interest rates, isn't that saying that you're not confident in the economy? david: at the same time, his major point, john, once again as we saw in the beginning was you would have to be crazy to vote for -- so it is either me or somebody with a socialist idea and you don't want that; right? >> absolutely. there's no one better to talk to an audience and know the audience better than donald trump. you know, the thing is is that when i -- i was there actually in 2016 when he spoke to the economic -- >> yeah, me too. >> he laid out everything that he was going to do. guess what? he tried and accomplished many elements of what he actually set out the to do. -- out to do. with respect to trade, he said it wasn't going to be easy; right? >> he actually did. he said the trade wars were good and easy -- >> and americans were not paying for it. >> he said the mexico situation would be easy, right, in terms of paying for it, but look, the thing is we all knew it wasn't going to be a piece of cake. look at where the markets are now. we are actually again ready to hit another
larry kudlow that was later on another network say they don't want negative interest rates. if you are calling for negative interest rates, isn't that saying that you're not confident in the economy? david: at the same time, his major point, john, once again as we saw in the beginning was you would have to be crazy to vote for -- so it is either me or somebody with a socialist idea and you don't want that; right? >> absolutely. there's no one better to talk to an audience and know the...
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larry kudlow had a lot to say. the market was up significantly when he started to talk and it's still up significantly at the end of the interview. i believe we have paul conway, davidwith us. paul, for you first, what stood out to me was what the president -- what larry kudlow said about you really look at the numbers, look hard, it's more like 300,000 jobs last month, not 128,000. go ahead. back it up. >> well, i tell you what, this is where the resiliency issue comes in here and the robustness of the economy, because the economy has been able to absorb the gm strike which was the largest since 1970, but the other thing that the economy has been able to do here, you hear the adjustments being made there, are other jobs that are in the supply chain, the adjustments for august and september, all pointed north and upward revisions, and then the issue of the census bureau, these are workers that come in, do the census, then leave. but you take all of those different factors, and it's a very strong economy and you take what mr. kudlow was talking about and what did he end on? he's basically saying that policy matters. he's going to leave the politics to other people bu
larry kudlow had a lot to say. the market was up significantly when he started to talk and it's still up significantly at the end of the interview. i believe we have paul conway, davidwith us. paul, for you first, what stood out to me was what the president -- what larry kudlow said about you really look at the numbers, look hard, it's more like 300,000 jobs last month, not 128,000. go ahead. back it up. >> well, i tell you what, this is where the resiliency issue comes in here and the...
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david's. that didn't work out but that was performance reasons. mark herd, larry ellison said it was the dumbest move larry ellison brought in to oracle brought in mark herd. with mark herd, the issue wasn't the relationship, the sexual relationship, in fact, apparently there wasn't anything consummated despite his desperate efforts to do so, and -- >> it was the company money, right. >> yeah, it was theish shoou of company resources was the issue. and lying to the board, which is a big issue. you have to tell the truth here. one of the critical lessons. but in many of these cases, harry stone at boeing and others f you create the policy, which is the case in every one of these situation, the ceo has to li by the own policy they created or nobody will believe it some people in europe may think this is too puritanical or whatever i agree. you shouldn't mix your personal relationships with your work relationships. some may remember mary cunningham situation she was brought in to work under him. turned out literally so. it was quite a problem 1980, but it was not har
david's. that didn't work out but that was performance reasons. mark herd, larry ellison said it was the dumbest move larry ellison brought in to oracle brought in mark herd. with mark herd, the issue wasn't the relationship, the sexual relationship, in fact, apparently there wasn't anything consummated despite his desperate efforts to do so, and -- >> it was the company money, right. >> yeah, it was theish shoou of company resources was the issue. and lying to the board, which is a...
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we just have to get, you know, peter navarro and larry kudlow to agree on one course of action, this market goes higher. stuart: all right. davidyou very much indeed. it is 9:40. we will move on. have a great weekend. >>> quick check of the big board. barely any movement. we are down eight points, 27,665. >>> the president goes to georgia, as in the state of georgia, southern part of the united states, today. he's going to leave the white house in a couple minutes. we will keep an eye on him. just in case he makes comments to reporters as he usually does. can't wait for that. >>> michael bloomberg considering a run for the president. he's taken the first steps. but wait a minute. he runs a gigantic media empire. so does bloomberg cover all of this, whand what does he do wit his empire if he becomes president? what a story. it's next. ♪ ♪ aetto yours a health and wellness with medicare advantage plans designed for the whole you body, mind and spirit. that means aetna is helping you get ready to be the best grandmother the world has ever known. with medicare advantage plans that come with monthly premiums starting at $0. plus hos
we just have to get, you know, peter navarro and larry kudlow to agree on one course of action, this market goes higher. stuart: all right. davidyou very much indeed. it is 9:40. we will move on. have a great weekend. >>> quick check of the big board. barely any movement. we are down eight points, 27,665. >>> the president goes to georgia, as in the state of georgia, southern part of the united states, today. he's going to leave the white house in a couple minutes. we will...