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about up, we will talk the internet of things with our guest host, larry downes. ♪ >> good morning, everyonemberg "surveillance." i'm tom keene. let's get to data check. futures elevate a little bit, down,f the glidepath scarlet fu has our gainers and losers. ,> a big gainer in yesterday's tesla. tesla saying that it delivered 6900 model s's in the fourth quarter after predicted it would back in november. doing better than targeted. the video game retailer cut earnings forecast because of lower than expected of games as it sold plenty of hardware. the ps for and the microsoft the shelves. off >> your kids did not get one, obviously. >> no, i'm withholding favors right now. >> good for you. every home should have a $3 billion bet that google is making. you need a smart thermostat, a smart smoke plus carbon monoxide alarm. the author ofs "big bang disruption." also joining us, paul sweeney, u.s. director of research at bloomberg industry. the speed that you talk about of the new new in technology. how does google try to keep up with the new new? >> it is a lot of investment in engineering, but
about up, we will talk the internet of things with our guest host, larry downes. ♪ >> good morning, everyonemberg "surveillance." i'm tom keene. let's get to data check. futures elevate a little bit, down,f the glidepath scarlet fu has our gainers and losers. ,> a big gainer in yesterday's tesla. tesla saying that it delivered 6900 model s's in the fourth quarter after predicted it would back in november. doing better than targeted. the video game retailer cut earnings...
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larry downs is a professor for law, research fellow and author. he testified on the question of net neutrality. does the fcc have the authority to be regulating the internet and then the second issue is should the internet be regulated? let's start with whichever one. >> the first one is easy. the court said congress is not given the authority to regulate the internet. without the fcc it is done quite well. the court did say they had some authority, far less than what they tried to execute. >> and then there was paperwork issues. if you change your definitions about certain things it doesn't prohibit the fcc from coming back and trying to re-regulate. >> it can't be as extensive as they were in the initial set of rules. >> there is a point where people understand net neutrality to be something they think they are for but maybe don't understand. let's get to the second part of that. should the government be regulating the internet? >> the short answer is no. we know every time the government tries to regulate the internet on other issues we know ot
larry downs is a professor for law, research fellow and author. he testified on the question of net neutrality. does the fcc have the authority to be regulating the internet and then the second issue is should the internet be regulated? let's start with whichever one. >> the first one is easy. the court said congress is not given the authority to regulate the internet. without the fcc it is done quite well. the court did say they had some authority, far less than what they tried to...
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that's why i'm off the grid larry i can't do this show and talk about what i'm going to talk about up in the united states they're locked down up there i have to be free this is very larry you're old enough to remember radio free europe should do this is this is internet free america with jesse ventura broadcasting across the grid off the grid back to the united states jesse's allowed to speak freely here without drones hovering over his head and tracking him down we have only a few moments left it's so hard to draw you out jesse every time you know where this is because the man the pami down the middle no strong opinions do you honestly ever miss being governor. yes absolutely i do governor was a great honor i served it to the best of my ability for four years you mistakes like i put in the first leg of the light rail in minnesota i redefined their whole property tax system i cut license tabs to a flat rate of ninety nine dollars a month instead of a six year graduated sales tax so it's fun to accomplish things while you're in office and that's why if i chose to go back in office i'll do it with a clear head to accomplish t
that's why i'm off the grid larry i can't do this show and talk about what i'm going to talk about up in the united states they're locked down up there i have to be free this is very larry you're old enough to remember radio free europe should do this is this is internet free america with jesse ventura broadcasting across the grid off the grid back to the united states jesse's allowed to speak freely here without drones hovering over his head and tracking him down we have only a few moments...
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president, larry kudlow, who you met at a dinner at george will's house -- >> i'm writing this down. larry says, sir, abolish the corporate income tax. when you do that, kudlow will become obama's biggest fan -- >> i've been watching to talk to you. very quickly. the president has a proposal. >> i know, but anyway, matt miller, nice to see you, jared, terrific stuff, and jared and steve will rejoin us in a couple minutes when we continue our state of the union preview, and we look at president obama's promise to bypass the republican house by expanding his use of executive power, but for what? is there a growth policy anywhere in the house? now, it suddenly looks like there might be debt ceiling drama after all. is mitch mcconnell making strong demands for -- we'll look at it with eamon javers. police, folks, please, one thing, hold this thought -- free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. do not depart one iota. i'm kudlow. we'll be right back. >>> the debt ceiling fight is looming once again. will there actually be a fight this time? might the republicans give in and p
president, larry kudlow, who you met at a dinner at george will's house -- >> i'm writing this down. larry says, sir, abolish the corporate income tax. when you do that, kudlow will become obama's biggest fan -- >> i've been watching to talk to you. very quickly. the president has a proposal. >> i know, but anyway, matt miller, nice to see you, jared, terrific stuff, and jared and steve will rejoin us in a couple minutes when we continue our state of the union preview, and we...
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larry said. the rhetoric of tearing down people is just anethema to the american dream. i don't know the last time you heard the president tear anybody down. >> that's what deblasio is saying, what warren is saying. >> the conclusion i draw from the report is that economic mobility got so bad many this country that it couldn't get worse in the past 40, 50 years. >> nothing like that. i said nothing like that. mobility has not gotten worse or better. if you're looking for the causality here it's not carried interest. not that capital gains taxes need to be higher. the causality is family breakdown. not just in your family. but if you belong the to a two-parent family but there is a lot of family dysfunction this the neighborhood that hurts your mobility. neighborhood and family, not private equity, none of that. >> broken homes. >> let me raise a point here. in reading the accounts -- and i have not read the studies but i read the accounts in the newspapers. washington post and wall street journal. what sticks out is where you live as well as the two-parent family jimmy t
larry said. the rhetoric of tearing down people is just anethema to the american dream. i don't know the last time you heard the president tear anybody down. >> that's what deblasio is saying, what warren is saying. >> the conclusion i draw from the report is that economic mobility got so bad many this country that it couldn't get worse in the past 40, 50 years. >> nothing like that. i said nothing like that. mobility has not gotten worse or better. if you're looking for the...
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. >> you created the larry fitzgerald first down fund.hat is about. >> it goes back to breast cancer research. my mother passed away in 2003 because of complications of breast cancer. and also, i love the children, i love our communities, and i believe the children need activity tass that can be positive and they can go out and do right things and be positively influenced by role molds like myself and other people. >> why is giving back important? >> because i think we have a fiduciary responsibility as an athlete. people look up to you, they buy your jerseys. they emulate everything you do. you have the responsibility to show them the right ways, and being proactive in your communities. >> so you accept that an athlete, an entertainer are role molds just because? >> absolutely. as a parent, i wouldn't allow my son to wear somebody's uniform if i didn't believe that person was good. and i believe as a parent, as an athlete, i have to do the right things. >> now, you made a promise to your mom. you mentioned she passed. what was the promis
. >> you created the larry fitzgerald first down fund.hat is about. >> it goes back to breast cancer research. my mother passed away in 2003 because of complications of breast cancer. and also, i love the children, i love our communities, and i believe the children need activity tass that can be positive and they can go out and do right things and be positively influenced by role molds like myself and other people. >> why is giving back important? >> because i think we...
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shares down almost 4% in after-hours trading right now, larry. >> that's the market verdict. 4%. morgan brennan, thank you. we appreciate it. >>> now, they've been ceiling legal recreational pot in colorado for about a week now. they wi they tell me business is booming. jane wells in colorado has the details and a look where the money is coming from and where it's going to. that's up next on kudlow. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right, no hidden fees. it's just that i'm worried about, you know, "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... surprise!!! um... well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. and shift through all eight speeds of a transmission connected to more standard horsepower than its german competitors. and that is the moment that driving the lexus gs will shift your perception. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> the first week of legal pot head use, sales generating huge tax sales for the state. jane wells is colorado. good eve
shares down almost 4% in after-hours trading right now, larry. >> that's the market verdict. 4%. morgan brennan, thank you. we appreciate it. >>> now, they've been ceiling legal recreational pot in colorado for about a week now. they wi they tell me business is booming. jane wells in colorado has the details and a look where the money is coming from and where it's going to. that's up next on kudlow. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right, no...
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larry. compared to some parts, we're down right toasty here in atlanta. this is something that people aren't used to. the city of atlanta announced it will close school tomorrow, even though we're not seeing any snow but the concern is so high these temperatures will be so dangerous, they decided to cancel school. temperatures just under 20 degrees but overnight this is expected to drop to about 7 degrees. when you factor in wind chills, it's expected to feel like it's below zero. because of that, the city of atlanta, in addition to cancelling school, which has also just opened a warming center, and there could be a second and third opening up as well. throughout the south, others are cancelling school. mississippi has seen about 60 hours of temperatures below freezing. in northern florida, there's some concern about the weather there. farmers, though, however, they say that so far it has not gotten so bad that they're worrying about their crop because of the high winds, they're also expecting that will prevent some of the more severe damage of those crop
larry. compared to some parts, we're down right toasty here in atlanta. this is something that people aren't used to. the city of atlanta announced it will close school tomorrow, even though we're not seeing any snow but the concern is so high these temperatures will be so dangerous, they decided to cancel school. temperatures just under 20 degrees but overnight this is expected to drop to about 7 degrees. when you factor in wind chills, it's expected to feel like it's below zero. because of...
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down profits, i'm saying the fed will be gone as a back strop. is that starting to weigh, annoy, make investors nervous, etc., etc.? i don't think at all, larryat's yuch setting people and removing them are the global macro conditions. you have an individual investor, do you see an earnings revij with a knee bow underside. slowing down the presenting is an irrelevant thing, has no impact on the market. you look at anybody writing reports from morgan stanley, goldman sachs, i read them all 9 the time. it's an irrelevant point thatter one says we need to stop talkings about it and focus on earnings. >> larry gra zp er, it's funny. i believe profits are always the mother's milk of stocks. i think the last year you really helped the stock market more than earnings. i just wonder whether because everyone holds ed butowsski's attack. >> get rid of the bond buying and maybe the overnight fed's funds rate will start moving higher and higher. if that pops -- >> yeah, larry,. it increases the level of volatility in the market. that's not a bad thing in the market. today we saw 3 1/2 ends. also gets moving in the background if it leads to more capital i
down profits, i'm saying the fed will be gone as a back strop. is that starting to weigh, annoy, make investors nervous, etc., etc.? i don't think at all, larryat's yuch setting people and removing them are the global macro conditions. you have an individual investor, do you see an earnings revij with a knee bow underside. slowing down the presenting is an irrelevant thing, has no impact on the market. you look at anybody writing reports from morgan stanley, goldman sachs, i read them all 9 the...
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might do good so you never do hold you know polls like that fluctuate like the wind larry they're going to go up and down depending on which way the political wind happens to be blowing how do you assess how he's doing well i've been extremely disappointed in him because you know he ran to change their ass and ben any change where the same country we were under george bush we're still involved in these ridiculous wars we're still we've got everybody under surveillance and all american citizens seem to be potential terrorists that's why they're watching us i guess and that's an amazing thing too larry.
might do good so you never do hold you know polls like that fluctuate like the wind larry they're going to go up and down depending on which way the political wind happens to be blowing how do you assess how he's doing well i've been extremely disappointed in him because you know he ran to change their ass and ben any change where the same country we were under george bush we're still involved in these ridiculous wars we're still we've got everybody under surveillance and all american citizens...
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surviving members paul mccartney and ringo starr sat down with larry king during the day, 2007, to talk to come to america for the first time. >> you guys, frankly, pinch yourselves? do you get up in the morning -- >> i pinch him. >> and i pinch him. >> he pinches me. >> risky, even on national television. we just don't care. pinch. you know what i mean. >> once a day, otherwise -- tell him. he wants to know. >> larry, you know what, of course we do. we were just kids from liverpool. yeah, it is quite amazing, because as time goes on, it kind of becomes more and more of a phenomenon. the young kids, you know, talk about it as if it's history, which it is. >> i think the most excited thing is you expect people other age to know the music, but actually a lot of the kids know the music. if anything is left, we have left really good music. that's the important part, not the mop tops. >> you joined them after they were -- >> nothing. >> we were nothing until he joined us. >> i joined and they got this record deal and look what happened. everybody feels that. >> we were good. you wanted to jo
surviving members paul mccartney and ringo starr sat down with larry king during the day, 2007, to talk to come to america for the first time. >> you guys, frankly, pinch yourselves? do you get up in the morning -- >> i pinch him. >> and i pinch him. >> he pinches me. >> risky, even on national television. we just don't care. pinch. you know what i mean. >> once a day, otherwise -- tell him. he wants to know. >> larry, you know what, of course we do. we...
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might do good so you never do hold you know polls like that fluctuate like the wind larry they're going to go up and down depending on which way the political wind happens to be blowing how do you or says how he's doing well i've been extremely disappointed in him because you know he ran to change there hasn't been any change we're the same country we were under jaw.
might do good so you never do hold you know polls like that fluctuate like the wind larry they're going to go up and down depending on which way the political wind happens to be blowing how do you or says how he's doing well i've been extremely disappointed in him because you know he ran to change there hasn't been any change we're the same country we were under jaw.
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might do good so you never do hold you know polls like that fluctuate like the wind larry they're going to go up and down depending on which way the political wind happens to be blowing how do you assess how he's doing well i've been extremely disappointed in him because you know he ran to change their ass and benami change were the same country we were under george bush we're still involved in these ridiculous wars we're still we've got everybody under surveillance and all american citizens seem to be potential terrorists that's why they're watching us i guess and that's an amazing thing too larry how can they do that when they do it with my money i don't want them watching me with my money oh gave president obama recently told the new yorker by the way in a fascinating article this is quote there's no doubt that there's some votes who just really dislike me because they don't like the idea of a black president the flipside is that there are some black folks and maybe some whites who really like mean giving me the event of the doubt because i'm black your reaction to that. well i'm certain you know i'm
might do good so you never do hold you know polls like that fluctuate like the wind larry they're going to go up and down depending on which way the political wind happens to be blowing how do you assess how he's doing well i've been extremely disappointed in him because you know he ran to change their ass and benami change were the same country we were under george bush we're still involved in these ridiculous wars we're still we've got everybody under surveillance and all american citizens...
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he didn't know larry hall, and he had no idea that their worlds would someday collide. >> third down and five at the 25 yard line. >> for jimmy keene, life couldn't have been more different. while hall was an awkward outsider, jimmy keene was a star. especially under the lights on friday nights. >> we would come out here, the lights would be on. the whole stadium would just be completely full and the crowd would be roaring and it was just a very euphoric, unbelievable high. the friday night games were the biggest rush i've ever had in my life. >> a gifted athlete, he lettered in two sports. studied martial arts and inspired fear in everyone he faced. do you like having people terrified of you just a little bit? >> well, in that kind of sport, sure. that's why they called me the assassin. >> you were the assassin. >> yes. my nickname was the assassin. and the reason why name was the assassin is because i put somebody out at every game i've ever played. >> keene wasn't just the hometown hero, he was his father's namesake. >> my dad generally sat up here in the corner over here. if i ma
he didn't know larry hall, and he had no idea that their worlds would someday collide. >> third down and five at the 25 yard line. >> for jimmy keene, life couldn't have been more different. while hall was an awkward outsider, jimmy keene was a star. especially under the lights on friday nights. >> we would come out here, the lights would be on. the whole stadium would just be completely full and the crowd would be roaring and it was just a very euphoric, unbelievable high....
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larry is buying dips. some of the stocks he recommended recently weren't way down. we'll talk about them in a moment. larry, first there is still a fear although hasn't been justified last couple weeks of rising interest rates. although they have been trending down if anything recently. will that trend continue or will they bump up? is it a fear? should it be? >> i think very clearly the rate of interesttis going to be okay this year. if you look at the retail seg mane at christmas, it was very problematic in terms of profit. there have been a number of profit warnings and retail index is down about 5%. people selling stuff in this country are not going to be raising the price of stuff. price of energy looks reasonably well-controlled. price of natural gas which even record cold temperatures hasn't gone up too much. i'm not looking for innation and if you don't have inflation you will not really have higher interest rates so i think the market is going to be okay. sandra::jared, i go back to you on that, people are painting a pretty rosy picture for 2014 simply based on the fact that we had a spectacu
larry is buying dips. some of the stocks he recommended recently weren't way down. we'll talk about them in a moment. larry, first there is still a fear although hasn't been justified last couple weeks of rising interest rates. although they have been trending down if anything recently. will that trend continue or will they bump up? is it a fear? should it be? >> i think very clearly the rate of interesttis going to be okay this year. if you look at the retail seg mane at christmas, it...
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larry. it's great to be on your show. >> as i understand it, you took down the unemployment benefits or you gradually reduced them and you actually met with greater success. i guess if you provide an incentive to work, more people will work. tell us about your plan, because i don't think president obama understands it. >> well, my first goal was to pay off our debt. when i came into office about a year ago last week, north carolina businesses owed the federal government $2.5 billion for unemployment compensation. i mean, we were living off of a credit card and, in fact, we were only paying the interest on the debt with no principle whatsoever. we were having to increase taxes just to pay that interest on this $2.5 billion that we owed the federal government. one decision i had to make is we got to cut up the credit card that we owed to the federal government. the other thing was we had the 10th highest unemployment compensation in the country. that was putting us in this debt and i needed to encourage people to get on private sector payrolls, not stay on unemployment. so we made a very diff
larry. it's great to be on your show. >> as i understand it, you took down the unemployment benefits or you gradually reduced them and you actually met with greater success. i guess if you provide an incentive to work, more people will work. tell us about your plan, because i don't think president obama understands it. >> well, my first goal was to pay off our debt. when i came into office about a year ago last week, north carolina businesses owed the federal government $2.5 billion...
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appeal in re clinton when will it increase we will be flying with the drawing the larry moe and curly but the added costs down while what self respecting person can look up to eat. they're a lot of people that are ready for a change to happen. and i believe it's starting to happen. when people lose everything and have nothing left to lose they lose tells us that in your eye forecasts for next year. are you also talk about the wakeup call for politicians. so who is going to be that person or that's going to deal with that voice that brings about the change which uses really radical and germanic. direct democracy like they have over this one too. he wanted go to war. but the people. you want your money go in foreign countries let the people vote. he wanted bail out banks and financial institutions who led the people of. it's direct democracy and the nice people say the first reaction why we have long roll. yet we can he died. wanna talk about a mom. when a gang of five hundred and thirty five senators and congressmen kellen three hundred and fifty million people how to tie the shoes. the direct democracy work.
appeal in re clinton when will it increase we will be flying with the drawing the larry moe and curly but the added costs down while what self respecting person can look up to eat. they're a lot of people that are ready for a change to happen. and i believe it's starting to happen. when people lose everything and have nothing left to lose they lose tells us that in your eye forecasts for next year. are you also talk about the wakeup call for politicians. so who is going to be that person or...
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he didn't know larry hall, and he had no idea that their worlds would someday collide. >> third downd five at the 25 yard line. >> for jimmy keene, life couldn't have been more different. while hall was an awkward outsider, jimmy keene was a star. especially under the lights on friday nights. >> we would come out here, the lights would be on. the whole stadium would just be completely full and the crowd would be roaring and it was just a very euphoric, unbelievable high. the friday night games were the biggest rush i've ever had in my life. >> a gifted athlete, he lettered in two sports. studied martial arts and inspired fear in everyone he faced. do you like having people terrified of you just a little bit? >> well, in that kind of sport, sure. that's why they called me the assassin. >> you were the assassin. >> yes. my nickname was the assassin. and the reason why name was the assassin is because i put somebody out at every game i've ever played. >> keene wasn't just the hometown hero, he was his father's namesake. >> my dad generally sat up here in the corner over here. if i made
he didn't know larry hall, and he had no idea that their worlds would someday collide. >> third downd five at the 25 yard line. >> for jimmy keene, life couldn't have been more different. while hall was an awkward outsider, jimmy keene was a star. especially under the lights on friday nights. >> we would come out here, the lights would be on. the whole stadium would just be completely full and the crowd would be roaring and it was just a very euphoric, unbelievable high. the...
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billionaires club welcoming sheryl sandberg as it's know as member, find out how the woman who turned down the larryd to be his chief of staff became one of the richest people in the world. ♪ >> billionaires gathered in davos to welcome a new member. sheryl sandberg became a billionaire yesterday after shares of the world's largest social networking service closed at record highs. joining us now is matt g miller in davos. i'm assuming there's quite a few facebook folks who are happy with the share price. what happened here? >> what you saw was the company went public and they had their offering in the shares limited last year. they got real on mobile and the revenue started to generate. sheryl sandberg is a huge component of that and added a face in a back into the facebook business. the shares have surged this year and are well past where the offering price was and hit a record high yesterday and she is a billionaire. >> who else does she joined? zuckerberg whork is one of the 25 richest people in the world with sean parker and one of the cofounders of the company. he is in the top 200 of the world
billionaires club welcoming sheryl sandberg as it's know as member, find out how the woman who turned down the larryd to be his chief of staff became one of the richest people in the world. ♪ >> billionaires gathered in davos to welcome a new member. sheryl sandberg became a billionaire yesterday after shares of the world's largest social networking service closed at record highs. joining us now is matt g miller in davos. i'm assuming there's quite a few facebook folks who are happy...
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down the road. >> do stuff over gibb, of course not. >> osgood: still to come. larry ♪ ,,,, female announcer: he needs a firmer he needs a firmer tempur-pedic... she wants a softer tempur-pedic... they both get what they need with the new tempur-choice, at sleep train the first tempur-pedic with multi-zone comfort control, featuring customizable shoulder, back, and leg support on each side. plus, get four years interest free financing. try the revolutionary new tempur-choice today! it's the perfect choice... ...for both of us! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> would you like me to try? >> it's sunday morning on cbs. here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: don't actually need the magnifying glass in the bbc series being seen on both sides of the atlantic. it's elementary. it's sherlock holmes, of course. holmes' enduring popularity cries out for ex plaintiff nation. erin moriarty tied up with the larry flynt profile but fortunately our mo rocca is available. >> it's been over 125 years since sherlock holmes first appeared in print. but devotio
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chris christie and the watergate scandal that brought down richard nixon plus how far would he go to get a story it's all next on politicking with larry king. on the politicking he's a best selling author he was one hell of a white house correspondent one of the best anchors ever the long time ago the c.b.s. evening news he currently is the host and managing editor of dan rather reports on access t.v. and i'm honored to have the legendary newsman and my friend then join me he's been with us many times in fact this man while i think we just c.b.s. news would cover hurricanes for us on larry king live he gave the order of a standing order very very warm over tree dan rather with him are let's get right to it what do you make of the bridge gate well first of all it's an overstatement to call it bridge gate and then what are sort of all these serious but a few first from about this all started with watergate watergate became a shorthand word for a widespread criminal conspiracy led sort of say by the president of united states out of the oval office constitutional crisis of the country more than forty people sort of court time now those w
chris christie and the watergate scandal that brought down richard nixon plus how far would he go to get a story it's all next on politicking with larry king. on the politicking he's a best selling author he was one hell of a white house correspondent one of the best anchors ever the long time ago the c.b.s. evening news he currently is the host and managing editor of dan rather reports on access t.v. and i'm honored to have the legendary newsman and my friend then join me he's been with us...
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larry, durable goods, orders down, 4%. housing numbers, poor, jobs numbers, poor.to tell me janet yellen will pull back on the punchbowl at the fed meeting this week? >> seeps a strange coincidence we get the bad numbers and janet will get her first chance to really talk. so i completely agree the punchbowl will stay the way it is, stuart and they will not do anything more than they are doing. they want it to be the other way. they want the economic data to be good and want to be able to do more but not going to go that way. stuart: back of my mind i'm thinking that you think this is a correction. we might unup 30, 40 points this morning at the opening bell but you think we're still in correction mode, correct? >> i would be selling rallies today. i would be buying puts. i don't think we've seen the lowest prices we're going to see. i think we'll get a little bit of a rally. use the opportunity to lighten up with positions on or put short positions on. [opening bell rings] stuart: this is because of state of the economy. >> the fed slowing down a little bit or dela
larry, durable goods, orders down, 4%. housing numbers, poor, jobs numbers, poor.to tell me janet yellen will pull back on the punchbowl at the fed meeting this week? >> seeps a strange coincidence we get the bad numbers and janet will get her first chance to really talk. so i completely agree the punchbowl will stay the way it is, stuart and they will not do anything more than they are doing. they want it to be the other way. they want the economic data to be good and want to be able to...
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down there. this was a walloping storm here in the boston area. as you mentioned, larry, all across the northeast where you are in new york, then out into pennsylvania and down into philly, it's been very cold as folks are trying to dig their way out of all of this. fortunately a lot of folks had the day off, so crews really able to work on these roads. we expect there's going to be another warm-up this weekend before another clipper system is threatening to bring some real cold temperatures here overnight sunday into monday. this is going to be a rough weekend for a lot of folks in boston. great for the kids, larry. >> ron mott, thank you very much for that report. go inside, get warm, thanks for helping us out. now, let's move on. we're beginning to see some signs that obamacare is unraveling. reports are coming in from patients around the country that doctors couldn't verify their insurance plans. some delays were so long that people chose to walk out without receiving care. plus a new study shows that medicaid actually increases emergency room visits even for conditi
down there. this was a walloping storm here in the boston area. as you mentioned, larry, all across the northeast where you are in new york, then out into pennsylvania and down into philly, it's been very cold as folks are trying to dig their way out of all of this. fortunately a lot of folks had the day off, so crews really able to work on these roads. we expect there's going to be another warm-up this weekend before another clipper system is threatening to bring some real cold temperatures...
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down. >> the participation rate has fallen with it, jared. >> don't conflate an improving job market -- >> no, come on. as larryaid in the opening segment, employment is a share of population is at the lowest point ever. it is not improved. it's not going down any further, but it's not improved. >> i just want to say one other thing -- >> no, it's not. >> jared, i know you think i'm nuts about this but, listen, larry, we're going to get him on, he's in moscow, but the whole idea of either abolishing the corporate income tax, which is my first choice, that sounds farfetched, the corporate income tax, corporations don't pay taxes, people do. it's a pass through. the whole thing is a pass through. when corporations have to set aside money for temporary tax increases, they take it out of wages. >> so here's -- >> they take it out of wages. let me finish. they take it out of wages. you know who else pays? consumer prices go up. if the corporate income tax is a led weight around the feet of our economy and one that we should get rid of, move on and do something else. >> two things. two things. first of all, i used to
down. >> the participation rate has fallen with it, jared. >> don't conflate an improving job market -- >> no, come on. as larryaid in the opening segment, employment is a share of population is at the lowest point ever. it is not improved. it's not going down any further, but it's not improved. >> i just want to say one other thing -- >> no, it's not. >> jared, i know you think i'm nuts about this but, listen, larry, we're going to get him on, he's in...
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larry beil is live in charlotte. the 49er defense carried the dispeople the offense did just enough to get the victory. >> no question, shu. the defense shut down airs when it mattered the most, and the niners now headed to their third straight nfc championship game and they'll take on seattle next week, after coming to cared and win -- coming to cared -- carolina and winning. one key play was the play that you showed, vernon davis, the touchdown catch, corner of the end zone. able to drag his back foot in, keep it inbounds. niners 13-10, and swung the momentum in their favor. a funny store about the play. he had been working with frank gore, of all people to match that catch during the week. the defense shut out the panthers. five sacks, 23-10 win. the next stop is seattle. >> we know what we want. our goal is to win the lombardi. no matter how we have to do it. we can do it, and one game away from getting back to the super bowl. >> had the feel of that 10-9 game back in november. how did you change the feel of the game? >> we just really want ted play our style of football. offense got things going, and we were able to put points on the board
larry beil is live in charlotte. the 49er defense carried the dispeople the offense did just enough to get the victory. >> no question, shu. the defense shut down airs when it mattered the most, and the niners now headed to their third straight nfc championship game and they'll take on seattle next week, after coming to cared and win -- coming to cared -- carolina and winning. one key play was the play that you showed, vernon davis, the touchdown catch, corner of the end zone. able to...
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. >> reporter: hey, larry, they've been playing your theme song down here, ice, ice baby.had 2,000 abandoned cars all over the city. as you know, tuesday night into wednesday we had tens of thousands of motorists stuck on the neighboring streets and highways. buses picked them up and parents couldn't get to them either. and there is a thin layer of ice. today it was -- the focus was on what city and state officials did or did not do. and in particular, the governor today made a deal essentially said he delivered a mea culpa. he apologized and said the buck stops here with me. the state did not prepare adequately. saying that they had given them ee re erroneous information. again they were warned at 3:30 in the morning for atlanta, what we learned today was that the governor either didn't notice or pay it attention, wasn't listening to any of those warnings until ten hours after the first one went out and his emergency operations manager and he were asleep on early tuesday morning as the warnings were growing more and more dire. so today the question was, why did this gover
. >> reporter: hey, larry, they've been playing your theme song down here, ice, ice baby.had 2,000 abandoned cars all over the city. as you know, tuesday night into wednesday we had tens of thousands of motorists stuck on the neighboring streets and highways. buses picked them up and parents couldn't get to them either. and there is a thin layer of ice. today it was -- the focus was on what city and state officials did or did not do. and in particular, the governor today made a deal...
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the big ideas of our time and infuse contemporary politics a little history larry i think you know these presidents go up and down and obama's ratings not in great form of course but i think some of the punditry is a little overwrought a little hysterical about how he's thinking stephen though there is a second term curse there's a new stephen. you've got to understand what we have this rule at home that i'm not allowed to say a word about american politics for fear of violating the wifely line but you know it's interesting about president obama i grew up in the segregated south. and when i voted for obama the first time to me it felt like such an act of historical justice. but i have to go on to say that as a professor of politics and history i see president obama as one of the great presidential candidates but i don't yet see him as a leader as you and i would remember some of the american presidents who clearly were of the leaders are i think the second term though it is sometimes a curse as you say larry offers him a second opportunity and oddly enough though he was elected to be a domestic affairs president
the big ideas of our time and infuse contemporary politics a little history larry i think you know these presidents go up and down and obama's ratings not in great form of course but i think some of the punditry is a little overwrought a little hysterical about how he's thinking stephen though there is a second term curse there's a new stephen. you've got to understand what we have this rule at home that i'm not allowed to say a word about american politics for fear of violating the wifely line...
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larry, when it boils down to that, right? >> well, that's definitely part of it.you're in trouble when one of your excuses is dennis rodman. but, no. look there's a lot more to come in terms of comedy too. some politicians can be laughed off the stage. we've seen it before. that's a side controversy by comparison to what actually happened. and, you know, he started off by saying corruption in new jersey. again, while we're to discussion on the new jersey incident, i really think we ought to broaden it out and talk about what has happened to our political system and the people in it. it has gotten vicious beyond measure. >> i don't think anyone would -- go ahead. john, you worked for rudy giuliani. you know what it's like. politics can be vicious. >> yes it can. politics is. chris christie has a burden because there's a stereotype about new jersey nationally. so when you get hit with the bully stick that can leave a lasting mark. i just say, i heard david letterman's top ten list compared to kim jong-un and rob ford he wasn't that bad. >> i have to agree. still to
larry, when it boils down to that, right? >> well, that's definitely part of it.you're in trouble when one of your excuses is dennis rodman. but, no. look there's a lot more to come in terms of comedy too. some politicians can be laughed off the stage. we've seen it before. that's a side controversy by comparison to what actually happened. and, you know, he started off by saying corruption in new jersey. again, while we're to discussion on the new jersey incident, i really think we ought...
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larry speaks was 74 years old. shutting down most of the water in charlesston. from chemical camp seeped into the river. 300,000 people in nine counties are not allowed to use tap water for cooking, bathing and doing laundry. bottled water running low. west virginia's governor trying to calm that chaos. >> if you are low on bottled water, don't panic because help is on the way. we are taking every measure to provide water to you. there is no shortage of bottled water. supplies are moving into the area as we speak. >> no word on when the tap water will be safe to use again. and the target data breach just got worse. target now admitting personal information was stolen from at least 70 million customers. last month they said 40 million shoppers were affected. target says shoppers email and numbers were stolen in the hacking. target says sales have been hurt. latest in the investigation of a road rage murder. tony was drying tone a pennsylvania highway when another driver rammed him into the median. he walked up to davidson and shot him, executed him. moments earli
larry speaks was 74 years old. shutting down most of the water in charlesston. from chemical camp seeped into the river. 300,000 people in nine counties are not allowed to use tap water for cooking, bathing and doing laundry. bottled water running low. west virginia's governor trying to calm that chaos. >> if you are low on bottled water, don't panic because help is on the way. we are taking every measure to provide water to you. there is no shortage of bottled water. supplies are moving...
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larry. > >you're welcome. it's a davos day. a day when world leaders get down to the business of improving the "state" of the world.those attending the world economic forum in gorgeous davos switzerland including presidents, prime ministers, billionaires and celebrities such as matt damon. despite the list of who's who-- dr.bluford putnam a chief economist at cme group says the meeting is not likely to hold the same significance as years past. "davos can be really important when there is a major financial issue -edit out :24-:28 in early 2009 davos was very important-- but right now the possibility of a crisis is receeding, the u.s. is growing stronger -- things are coming back. so davos will be a more introspective meeting this year. since the meltdown--central banks have rescued struggling economies which in turn has improved stock markets around the global.however, there an even greater divide of wealth.global unemployment rose by 5 mllion in 2013.and according to one estimate- the combined wealth of the world's richest 85 people is equal to half of the worl
larry. > >you're welcome. it's a davos day. a day when world leaders get down to the business of improving the "state" of the world.those attending the world economic forum in gorgeous davos switzerland including presidents, prime ministers, billionaires and celebrities such as matt damon. despite the list of who's who-- dr.bluford putnam a chief economist at cme group says the meeting is not likely to hold the same significance as years past. "davos can be really important...
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when larry page first came in he pared down google's projects a whole bunch.ou got to wonder if there's a little creep, little mission creep happening. got to watch that. >> very interesting. james, thank you for joining us. john, thanks for jumping in. nbc news group is a minority shareholder in re/code and have a content sharing partnership. want to get your take on this as well. sales of new video games fell 17% in the month of december, despite the relatively successful launches of both sony's play station 4 and microsoft's xbox 1. but it wasn't the same story for nintendo. they are slashing their sales estimates for the wii-u citing a lack of holiday demand. slashing by two-thirds. absolutely just like bang. >> what i always talk to nintendo about is are you guys sure you want this proprietary kind of model of it's your device and your games on it and you don't want to put games on smartphones and tablets because a lot of the world is moving that way. they insist that that's the right model for them. but with a report like this, you've got to wonder if th
when larry page first came in he pared down google's projects a whole bunch.ou got to wonder if there's a little creep, little mission creep happening. got to watch that. >> very interesting. james, thank you for joining us. john, thanks for jumping in. nbc news group is a minority shareholder in re/code and have a content sharing partnership. want to get your take on this as well. sales of new video games fell 17% in the month of december, despite the relatively successful launches of...
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chris christie and the watergate scandal that brought down richard nixon plus how far would he go to get a story it's all. next on politicking with larry king. on the politicking he's a bestselling author he was one hell of a white house correspondent one of the best anchors ever the long time ago the c.b.s. evening news he currently is the host and managing editor of dan rather reports on access t.v. and i'm honored to have the legendary newsman and my friend then join me he's been with us many times in fact this man while anchoring to c.b.s. news would cover hurricanes for us on larry king live the loner member standing are very very warm over tree dan rather with the man or let's get right to it what do you make of the bridge gate.
chris christie and the watergate scandal that brought down richard nixon plus how far would he go to get a story it's all. next on politicking with larry king. on the politicking he's a bestselling author he was one hell of a white house correspondent one of the best anchors ever the long time ago the c.b.s. evening news he currently is the host and managing editor of dan rather reports on access t.v. and i'm honored to have the legendary newsman and my friend then join me he's been with us...
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movement yes it seemed to what happened to it i don't know i just went down there because i'm a supporter of the first amendment larry and the first amendment says you out you used to have the freedom to petition your government and protests you don't now now they passed a law they can arrest you for that i think i know we're going to go with this what do you make of the n.s.a. surveillance. the well to be if let me put it this way if i become president the first two pardons i will do will be that guy and bradley manning they know xiv snowden and manning would receive presidential pardons from me because anybody anyone out there that is a whistleblower and government wrongdoing is a hero and yet we're going to put bradley manning in prison and what was the first thing showing a helicopter gunning down innocent civilians murdering them the person that carried the message is going to jail and the people that killed are walking free but you know the only person that said that cornell west he said it and i say and he and i get along great obama said about snowden though all right if he did the right thing why not come ho
movement yes it seemed to what happened to it i don't know i just went down there because i'm a supporter of the first amendment larry and the first amendment says you out you used to have the freedom to petition your government and protests you don't now now they passed a law they can arrest you for that i think i know we're going to go with this what do you make of the n.s.a. surveillance. the well to be if let me put it this way if i become president the first two pardons i will do will be...