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few people have more experience in making economic policy than larry summers. he served under president clinton and he's been president of the harvard university in between. he's joining me now from new york. secretary summers, welcome to the program. >> good to be with you, christiane. >> first and for most, am i right, is it a trump-made crisis? and what do you make of handing out these billions in subsidies to make up for the hurt that he seems to be causing? >> this is a $12 billion band aid on a self-inflicted wound. there was nothing to be said for launch thing tariff war. now as many predicted americans including farmers have been the losers and now americans are going to pay to compensate the losers. the whole thing is about self-inflicted wounds and self-inflicted wounds because of higher prices for american producers are going to be less competitive because the input like steel for a car are going to be more expensive and self-inflicted wounds because obviously if we put tariffs on them, other countries are going to put tariffs on us, and that's going
few people have more experience in making economic policy than larry summers. he served under president clinton and he's been president of the harvard university in between. he's joining me now from new york. secretary summers, welcome to the program. >> good to be with you, christiane. >> first and for most, am i right, is it a trump-made crisis? and what do you make of handing out these billions in subsidies to make up for the hurt that he seems to be causing? >> this is a...
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larry summers came out with a tweet. he was obama's economic adviser.hat he thinks this forces the fed's hands. he tweeted it will likely result of presidential intervention is higher rates as fed needs to assert its independence. do you see that? >> i hope not. larry summers was the chief economist for obama. obama never got us near 3% growth. we have trump in. my point is -- >> you are saying, don't listen to anything larry summers says? >> you have 4.5% growth, lowest unemployment rate virtually in 30 years, low inflation. whatever trump is doing on the economy, it is working. we have these tremendous conditions right now. as i mentioned, the new unemployment came out today. they are positive. all these -- my point is, all these people like larry summers have second guessed everything donald trump has done and yet you look at the results so far and it's hard to argue this guy haen hasn't been a good custodian of our economy. would you accept that? >> steven moore, i accept everything today. >> you and i agree on this. the fed should be independent. t
larry summers came out with a tweet. he was obama's economic adviser.hat he thinks this forces the fed's hands. he tweeted it will likely result of presidential intervention is higher rates as fed needs to assert its independence. do you see that? >> i hope not. larry summers was the chief economist for obama. obama never got us near 3% growth. we have trump in. my point is -- >> you are saying, don't listen to anything larry summers says? >> you have 4.5% growth, lowest...
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does larry summers agree with the president?n us in the next hour he's been very critical. who knows. we'll find out what he says coming up in the next hour. >> i think, also, the key question, guys, is going to be, yes, we know the president is unconventional we know typical presidents do not talk about currencies and accuse europe, for instance, of manipulation, which they are not. but is it an irritant to the market is there something deeper to worry about here any implications for u.s. investment coming in the safe haven bond market or, you know, we have to get used to a new style? >> we saw the market reaction. not much of an irritant. the dow is at the highs even though it's down 29 points clearly not unsettling that much other than to conventionalists. >> he successfully weakened the dollar which has been a huge headache for big business and the stocks. >> it's been the overriding complaint in terms of negative stories on conference calls so far. more mentions than trade more mention than wage costs more mentions than nor
does larry summers agree with the president?n us in the next hour he's been very critical. who knows. we'll find out what he says coming up in the next hour. >> i think, also, the key question, guys, is going to be, yes, we know the president is unconventional we know typical presidents do not talk about currencies and accuse europe, for instance, of manipulation, which they are not. but is it an irritant to the market is there something deeper to worry about here any implications for...
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larry summers and some analysts are saying this may give some fed members cause to go ahead and raise rates to show their independence from the executive branch. manus: anna: thank you very much for joining us. jodi schneider live from hong kong. trump watching president over the last 24 hours or so. let's get back to the earnings season briefly. this is an energy business in johannesburg. seeing full-year eps, 1% to 11% lower year on year. the lower full-year profit is due to depreciation around 16 billion rand. they experienced operational challenges. we will keep an eye on it. see if there's any movement to the downside. joining us on set, lucy macdonald. very good to see you this morning. really fascinating threads to pull together. we've spent a couple weeks talking about trade wars. it did strike me, looking at what trump said yesterday and what we've seen from the pboc, that this trade war is moving into a new phase where an fx war is front and center. >> it does look that way. it is easier to see from the u.s. side. andously trump is very open china isn't, but that is what it
larry summers and some analysts are saying this may give some fed members cause to go ahead and raise rates to show their independence from the executive branch. manus: anna: thank you very much for joining us. jodi schneider live from hong kong. trump watching president over the last 24 hours or so. let's get back to the earnings season briefly. this is an energy business in johannesburg. seeing full-year eps, 1% to 11% lower year on year. the lower full-year profit is due to depreciation...
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these banks and we had occupy wall street and all that sort of stuff and what did he do we pointed larry summers and all those schmucks on to me they geithner and all those sort of people into his administration and nothing ever happened because he said we have to look forward we can't look back well something shocking as happened in the past week or two and nobody of course is paying attention to the certainly not likes of m s n b c but villanova man gets fourteen years for predatory payday lending feds so this is villanova pennsylvania and apparently they're proud of their home grown man villanova man reputed lee known as the godfather of payday lending will spend more than a decade behind bars for scheming to collect millions an unlawful debt obtained from high interest loans according to federal authorities u.s. attorney william and mcsweeney said charles howland then seventy seven of the nobel was sentenced to fourteen years and federal prison and ordered to pay a two point five million dollars fine he was found guilty on seventeen counts. criminal conduct the government charged him in this
these banks and we had occupy wall street and all that sort of stuff and what did he do we pointed larry summers and all those schmucks on to me they geithner and all those sort of people into his administration and nothing ever happened because he said we have to look forward we can't look back well something shocking as happened in the past week or two and nobody of course is paying attention to the certainly not likes of m s n b c but villanova man gets fourteen years for predatory payday...
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plane coming back from england with hillary and she was giving a list to this guy, larry summers. had gone to college. larry summers was a professor at harvard. summers,llo professor good to see you. how are you doing? i read your articles. they were great. what are you doing now? i said you are a treasury right? he's on the deputy secretary. good for you. i got home and talk to my boss. , the deputy secretary. >> do you know what the deputy secretary is? the number two in the department. i'm so sorry. i didn't get that i was insulting him. i had no idea a deputy secretary was number two. john: i was reading a best-selling book that had interesting little story and it that was irresistible. john philip sousa, the composer read his family name was as so. he literally asked ed -- added the usa to his last name. well, it never happened. it wasn't true. it wasn't true. but it was in a best-selling book. we dropped it in a speech draft and the first person who sees the speech draft is the fact checker. this best-selling book notwithstanding, there was no truth to this story. june: that
plane coming back from england with hillary and she was giving a list to this guy, larry summers. had gone to college. larry summers was a professor at harvard. summers,llo professor good to see you. how are you doing? i read your articles. they were great. what are you doing now? i said you are a treasury right? he's on the deputy secretary. good for you. i got home and talk to my boss. , the deputy secretary. >> do you know what the deputy secretary is? the number two in the department....
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these banks and we had occupy wall street and all that sort of stuff and what did he do we pointed larry summers and all those to me they guy are and all those sort of people into his administration and nothing ever happened because he said we have to look forward we can't look back well something shocking as happened in the past week or two and nobody of course is paying attention to the certainly not likes of m s n b c but villanova man gets fourteen years for predatory payday lending feds so this is villanova pennsylvania and apparently they're proud of their home grown man villanova man reputed lee known as the godfather of payday lending will spend more than a decade behind bars for scheming to collect millions an unlawful debt obtained from high interest loans according to federal authorities u.s. attorney william and mcsweeney said charles howland then seventy seven of the nobel was sentenced to fourteen years and federal prison and ordered to pay a two point five million dollars fine he was found guilty on seventeen counts of. criminal conduct the government charged him in this indictmen
these banks and we had occupy wall street and all that sort of stuff and what did he do we pointed larry summers and all those to me they guy are and all those sort of people into his administration and nothing ever happened because he said we have to look forward we can't look back well something shocking as happened in the past week or two and nobody of course is paying attention to the certainly not likes of m s n b c but villanova man gets fourteen years for predatory payday lending feds so...
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. >> remember when larry summers said we had maximum velocity under obama when i hit 4%, they were silent today about the 4% growth in a reporter did ask the president, not about growth but about michael cohen after the president finished talking about the growth rate of 4% of the white house this morning. let's watch. >> mr. president, is michael cohen telling the truth? >> your reaction. >> my goodness but i wish he just a gdp grew at 4.1% and you can ask about other stuff, this is the most important thing for all americans i can imagine. if we continue with this gdp growth which i think we will, if we continue with that, this is the most important news for the u.s. and for the world that i've seen, and if he does the trade stuff which i think is going to come if we move toward zero tariff, zero nontariff barriers and no regulations on that stuff, it's just amazing. the five pillars of prosperity, trump is putting them in one, two, three. the only one left we need to do is government spending restraint and that is soon on the agenda because want to get spending restraint you've got lowe
. >> remember when larry summers said we had maximum velocity under obama when i hit 4%, they were silent today about the 4% growth in a reporter did ask the president, not about growth but about michael cohen after the president finished talking about the growth rate of 4% of the white house this morning. let's watch. >> mr. president, is michael cohen telling the truth? >> your reaction. >> my goodness but i wish he just a gdp grew at 4.1% and you can ask about other...
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listen to larry summers. >> this is the least well-conceived economic policy that the united states has great depression. >> so why even start these tariff wars? >> don't blame the administration. don't blame japan. don't blame europe. blame china. >> well, china is a trade cheat that breaks the rules and bends others, as i have often said. these are problems. but trump's tariffs are not the answers. in mid june, the united states announced tariffs on $50 billion worth of chinese imports. the overwhelming majority of them were on what's known as intermediate goods. in other words, parts for things like computers or cars or on machines used to build them. those are the kind of tariffs that will raise costs for manufacturers in the u.s. and the peterson institute found that those same tariffs would primarily target multinational companies operating in china, many of which are american, not chinese companies. the chinese europeans and canadians have all retaliated and their tariffs are much smarter. they target final products that will affect americans directly. kentucky bourbon, harley da
listen to larry summers. >> this is the least well-conceived economic policy that the united states has great depression. >> so why even start these tariff wars? >> don't blame the administration. don't blame japan. don't blame europe. blame china. >> well, china is a trade cheat that breaks the rules and bends others, as i have often said. these are problems. but trump's tariffs are not the answers. in mid june, the united states announced tariffs on $50 billion worth...
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it was larry summers who said if we get to a 3% growth that it would be fair enough to say if you were to believe in tooth ferries. jon: allison barber is reporting from berkley heights, new jersey, near the president's golf club where he is spending this weekend. allison, how big a deal are these numbers for the white house? >> reporter: for the white house they seem to be an enormous deal. any time we speak to anyone from the administration or hear any interviews with president trump or even from vice president pence, what they want to talk about is the economy and gdp growth, despite warnings from some economists that the growth is not sustainable long-term. the president is telling americans the growth is here to stay. he thinks it will carry republicans to victory in the midterm elections. the party in the oval office in the midterm elections tends to lose seats. president trump said republicans could defy the odds thanks in large part to the economy. >> $52 billion drop in trade deficit, that hasn't happened in decades and it's really something very special and a lot of that is b
it was larry summers who said if we get to a 3% growth that it would be fair enough to say if you were to believe in tooth ferries. jon: allison barber is reporting from berkley heights, new jersey, near the president's golf club where he is spending this weekend. allison, how big a deal are these numbers for the white house? >> reporter: for the white house they seem to be an enormous deal. any time we speak to anyone from the administration or hear any interviews with president trump or...
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. >> larry summers was on friday said they're not they are >> not even telling you about it this entire conerversation gets back to the point. why is the market not lower. >> you brought up goldman sachs. full blown trade war down 15% any other time the market is down -- zpl it's a 15% hit on earnings >> still, the market should go down on that type of information. so i think again, it's about earnings that's what's drive iing the narrative. >> i don't think the market frankly or people and participants understand yet or can get a full grip on bark versus bite, whether bluster is policy that's part of the issue tha you're almost frozen because you don't know how much of this is literally blus ir and how much of it is. >> it's a lasting impact >> we're going to get an example of this today. the president is doing something where they're going to remove the fuel mandate in california so tesla will take a hit on that we'll see if that becomes -- but you look at these things that have happened where they say all right, this is our next thing we're going after. no more limb taitations or man
. >> larry summers was on friday said they're not they are >> not even telling you about it this entire conerversation gets back to the point. why is the market not lower. >> you brought up goldman sachs. full blown trade war down 15% any other time the market is down -- zpl it's a 15% hit on earnings >> still, the market should go down on that type of information. so i think again, it's about earnings that's what's drive iing the narrative. >> i don't think the...
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. >> larry summers is very good at that. let's not forget, he is a democrat.been opposed to donald trump from the outset. it does raise questions. what is the next convention that donald trump will blow up? inviting vladimir putin to the white house when dozens of institutions in russia and individuals are under sanction is one more thing that makes this presidency so unique. earlierou were talking about timing the politics. what will you be looking for in terms of the president or other people that will affect your view on the dollar and currency? viraj: these views will be with us for the rest of the presidents time. maybe some of the trade rhetoric will die down after the midterm elections, probably not. this is with us. we are looking at the political risks and economic risks elsewhere. can we start to put capital back to work in more attractive locations around the world? it is waiting for that dynamic. the uncertainty in the dollar is here to stay. tom: thank you. marty schenker with bloomberg and viraj patel with ing. i cannot tell you the importance of
. >> larry summers is very good at that. let's not forget, he is a democrat.been opposed to donald trump from the outset. it does raise questions. what is the next convention that donald trump will blow up? inviting vladimir putin to the white house when dozens of institutions in russia and individuals are under sanction is one more thing that makes this presidency so unique. earlierou were talking about timing the politics. what will you be looking for in terms of the president or other...
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larry summers, he definitely doesn't like trump. the economy under trump, plan for the worst.ve "the l.a. times," if trump thinks he can get more than 3% economic growth he is dreaming. vice news, why donald trump's economic growth goals are a terrible idea. really? do you not want 4.1% economic growth, guys? i know you thought it could never happen but guess what? it did. what are you going to do now? what is the liberal media, what are democrats going to say? what do they have to run on. fox news contributor deneen borelli, democratic strategist john summers with me. john, you're the dem on the panel. what you got? no i think it is great news. 4.1% is certainly improvement over last quarter's 2.2%. that is very good news. we do need to keep in mind however one quarter does not a trend make as was alluded to the business report a few minutes ago. soybeans were a big part of that. soybean exports grew by 50% over last year. that was a big driver. as was an increase in government spending to the tune of about 3.5%. so, hopefully we'll see this again coming up next quarter. we'l
larry summers, he definitely doesn't like trump. the economy under trump, plan for the worst.ve "the l.a. times," if trump thinks he can get more than 3% economic growth he is dreaming. vice news, why donald trump's economic growth goals are a terrible idea. really? do you not want 4.1% economic growth, guys? i know you thought it could never happen but guess what? it did. what are you going to do now? what is the liberal media, what are democrats going to say? what do they have to...
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and almost the entire economic faculty of harvard and yale and people like larry summers said it's impossiblee secular stagnation. the economy can't grow faster than 2. look, there is no reason we can't get two, three, four, five years of 4% growth. it is true, by the way, erin, there are a couple of dark clouds on the horizon. one of them a trade war that would certainly hurt the american economy. i think we made some progress this week on that. the other is maybe where we're going to find the workers to keep this economy going. that's what i hear employers complaining about now. they want to expand, but they don't have the workers to do it. >> and of course immigration point. you mentioned a trade war. i think that's really important because obviously taxes and what's happening with that is important. but the trade war first and foremost right now. so the administration is this $12 billion aid package that they're going give to farmer, primarily in the midwest to, you know, try to make up for retaliatory tariffs china is putting on soy beans in response for trump's tariffs. treasure secreta
and almost the entire economic faculty of harvard and yale and people like larry summers said it's impossiblee secular stagnation. the economy can't grow faster than 2. look, there is no reason we can't get two, three, four, five years of 4% growth. it is true, by the way, erin, there are a couple of dark clouds on the horizon. one of them a trade war that would certainly hurt the american economy. i think we made some progress this week on that. the other is maybe where we're going to find the...
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it was larry summers who said if we get to a 3% growth that it would be fair enough to say if you were to believe in tooth ferries. jon: allison barber is reporting from berkley heights, new jersey, near the president's golf club where he is spending this weekend. allison, how big a deal are these numbers for the white house? >> reporter: for the white house they seem to be an enormous deal. any time we speak to anyone from the administration or hear any interviews with president trump or even from vice president pence, what they want to talk about is the economy and gdp growth, despite warnings from some economists that the growth is not sustainable long-term. the president is telling americans the growth is here to stay. he thinks it will carry republicans to victory in the midterm elections. the party in the oval office in the midterm elections tends to lose seats. president trump said republicans could defy the odds thanks in large part to the economy. >> $52 billion drop in trade deficit, that hasn't happened in decades and it's really something very special and a lot of that is b
it was larry summers who said if we get to a 3% growth that it would be fair enough to say if you were to believe in tooth ferries. jon: allison barber is reporting from berkley heights, new jersey, near the president's golf club where he is spending this weekend. allison, how big a deal are these numbers for the white house? >> reporter: for the white house they seem to be an enormous deal. any time we speak to anyone from the administration or hear any interviews with president trump or...
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that month we hosted toronto the greatest gathering the economist the former treasury secretary larry summersand that chief economist of google and microsoft and with the economics of ai so at the end of the meeting the thinking fast and local food with this so a well-known novelist wrote to me he is planning a novel about a love triangle between two humans in the robot so how is the robot different from the people? one is obvious the robot would be much better the second is it has a much higher emotional intelligence. isis will always be better and a.i. is already better to detect minor facial changes and then to detect one's voice they are getting happy or sad or angry or jealous? so wisdom is not having to narrow down a few. and that is broad framing of robot is endowed you wiser because we do not have a broad frame. it is very easy to improve upon us i don't think there is very much that we can do the computers will not eventually learn to do so on the one hand and and how do we reconcile what we need is time but the dial of most applications is two out of ten and they are working 247 and
that month we hosted toronto the greatest gathering the economist the former treasury secretary larry summersand that chief economist of google and microsoft and with the economics of ai so at the end of the meeting the thinking fast and local food with this so a well-known novelist wrote to me he is planning a novel about a love triangle between two humans in the robot so how is the robot different from the people? one is obvious the robot would be much better the second is it has a much...
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it wasn't that long ago where lung -- larry summers to 2.2% was with a high level was going to be. wasn't going to get any better than that. it's republican tax cuts, regulatory relief. that is love economy continue to grow. consumer confidence is now at a 14 year high, and wages are now noted to be up as well, average wages up over 3.5%. so the economy continues to hit on all cylinders and as a result of the policies republicans working, the house, the senate and the president together have been able to pass and put free-market principles into action. >> on the election security front, we will be marking up election security bill in two weeks. we'll put out in a few days a chairman's mark basically just updating to look at senator lankford and senator klobuchar have led on. we've had a number of hearings and rules. intel has been a long time on this issue. i think we all believe, at least i certainly believe that the diversity of the election system continues to be the strength of the system that state and local officials that are both answerable and responsible for what happens o
it wasn't that long ago where lung -- larry summers to 2.2% was with a high level was going to be. wasn't going to get any better than that. it's republican tax cuts, regulatory relief. that is love economy continue to grow. consumer confidence is now at a 14 year high, and wages are now noted to be up as well, average wages up over 3.5%. so the economy continues to hit on all cylinders and as a result of the policies republicans working, the house, the senate and the president together have...
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i remember larry summers assuring everyone to pay no attention to the flat yield curve.a recession within a year. eventually it catches up with us. how do you make of the fact that the backend is dominated more structurally in terms of treasury needs to borrow more or fund a fiscal deficit? peter: the front end is where the treasury has to refinance. the big refinancing needs coming from the fed shrinking its balance sheet and by the trump tax cuts. the treasury has to refinance that on the short end. that is where they have all the options. the problem which jay powell is working on, he is trying to pull back from forward guidance. the statement is much fewer words. he talks about a balanced outlook. eventually they have to stop telling us what the next two rate moves are going to be because you can't preannounce it is our last tightening move. you can't announce we are about to ease. if you did that, you just eased. , is he going to foreshadow that? i would look for how many times he uses the word uncertain. alix: are they going to use strong economy word or -- strong
i remember larry summers assuring everyone to pay no attention to the flat yield curve.a recession within a year. eventually it catches up with us. how do you make of the fact that the backend is dominated more structurally in terms of treasury needs to borrow more or fund a fiscal deficit? peter: the front end is where the treasury has to refinance. the big refinancing needs coming from the fed shrinking its balance sheet and by the trump tax cuts. the treasury has to refinance that on the...
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that interview is attracting a lot of attention >> already larry summers form treasury secretary, already saying you've got this double standard now powell could hike even more aggressive just to prove they're not influenced by policy, and that could actually hurt the economy. >> we've got another clip coming up in the second hour of this show and the full interview on squawk box tomorrow morning. >>> bb & t stock was down 4% what's your view on the yield curve in the general at the moment >> thanks, wilf. it's nice to be with you i agree mostly with what's been said, cleary the federal reserve policy should not be politicized. they get plenty of input from people that are economically or otherwise independently in a position to give them input. for example, the federal reserve council i served on five years meet with the federal reserve four times a year to give them independent input. so they get a lot of input and not political. so i think they should be left alone to do their job. i think powell is smart and understands economics. i think they're doing the right thin this notion that
that interview is attracting a lot of attention >> already larry summers form treasury secretary, already saying you've got this double standard now powell could hike even more aggressive just to prove they're not influenced by policy, and that could actually hurt the economy. >> we've got another clip coming up in the second hour of this show and the full interview on squawk box tomorrow morning. >>> bb & t stock was down 4% what's your view on the yield curve in the...
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so what jay is going to have to try my guest in that piece was harris, larry summers, they agree in my world because they want the fed to slow down and i understand it. it's counterintuitive. our country's economy is doipg better we've never been in a situation like this. that may be the bigger story >> ultimately, the effect is you choose different sectors in the market be f you're going to have a flat curve financials have not been able the to get the tail wind swrus not happening. >> you want to have an exposure to the cycle you want to be more defensive here we know how sustainable it is we're seeing the strength. the question is, what's the durability whether it's rest of world catching up a little bit, u.s. is slowing down a little bit i think you want to down play the cyclicality and have some just sort of kind of ownership >> i think the question is does that mean it's game over for the cycle if we're going to trend toward defense or if it's going to be just a little bit of a stutter step >>. >> i think more of a stutter step i don't think it's game over although you may start
so what jay is going to have to try my guest in that piece was harris, larry summers, they agree in my world because they want the fed to slow down and i understand it. it's counterintuitive. our country's economy is doipg better we've never been in a situation like this. that may be the bigger story >> ultimately, the effect is you choose different sectors in the market be f you're going to have a flat curve financials have not been able the to get the tail wind swrus not happening....
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. >> as you know, larry suppers, i know you want to get to another topic, larry summers and liberal economistshere is secular stagnation. we as nation should get used to low growth. guess what? we don't have to be used to it. charles: president trump tweeted about amazon. >> this is where i think is idiotic. charles: using postal service as delivery boy and amazon a lobbiest. we have been here before. did nothing to the stock for maybe two or three days. >> it took it down but back up again. charles: it is up huge. 1800. >> this is what dictators do, they go out and attack a certain company they don't like what they're doing. what we didn't like about obama. he wanted to manage the economy, company by company, telling ceos you got to do this. stay away from this. this is so stupid. charles: i don't think it's a dictator thing. "washington post," every single day i scroll down the articles on "washington post," each one is greater insult to president trump. their hatred for president trump is vitriolic. i think it leads him to the idea that they are a news organization. >> he is conflating amaz
. >> as you know, larry suppers, i know you want to get to another topic, larry summers and liberal economistshere is secular stagnation. we as nation should get used to low growth. guess what? we don't have to be used to it. charles: president trump tweeted about amazon. >> this is where i think is idiotic. charles: using postal service as delivery boy and amazon a lobbiest. we have been here before. did nothing to the stock for maybe two or three days. >> it took it down but...
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door opening) (cooos(sound of engine starting) we decided to look how presidents enjoy summer visio vision. >> larrystand wrote away from the wlooit white house h and weave it here. larry, thanks so much for joining us. presidential adminisionerytr from john ton to george w. bush. you have a vast history. i'm assuming you putthn boe ok l vacationsf i mean have presidents always gone on vas rounself and that's htow i. just about as fasts they did in the days of the roman empire. >> fast asorsegy. then thee lot t.ea t started prt people, precedent, have been chose more or less, evertheyos e since. >> and of the you chronicle whod liked to vacation the most. >> who knows a lot of them. harry tran was before my time vacationed in key west. >>ot a bad choice. >>> andau bec people looking hn shirtsruman s becames a edve liked tsw took his glasseo. oka y. >> eenhowerr s a great golfer and most of his vacaoltifons g were golfing vacations.t we with that thousands and thousands a ofmericap gofn seo>> continued into and let's talk about more times. let's talk about wre did the bushes, georg where hdid theyac.
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remember, it was economist larry summers who basically said that if we get to a 3% growth, that it wouldter start believing in the tooth fairy because we reach to the 4% right now it is sustainable. in the sense that we have seen increased capital investment. so these business investments, for example, before president bush took office, it was only growing at 1.8% increase. look at the fact that president trump has put forth strong economic policies, move forward with strong deregulation reform. and what have you seen is business investment now grow at a pace at 9.4%. that is significant. you are talking about job creation. you are talking about the fact that businesses are restocking their shelves. there is optimism with consumers and with businesses. again, when you look at this, you look at the fact that there is a long-term incentive in terms of businesses being able to invest in america and invest in american workers. that's all due to president trump's vision for a strong economy and his successful economic policies that we're seeing in place. griff: mercedes, let me just ask you t
remember, it was economist larry summers who basically said that if we get to a 3% growth, that it wouldter start believing in the tooth fairy because we reach to the 4% right now it is sustainable. in the sense that we have seen increased capital investment. so these business investments, for example, before president bush took office, it was only growing at 1.8% increase. look at the fact that president trump has put forth strong economic policies, move forward with strong deregulation...
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vote with five laps to go result means hamilton heads into the summer break with a twenty four point lead over his rival. of one is larry star is still almost a month away over teams in germany second division the new season starts on friday for one club in particular that marks a new beginning hamburg suffered the first relegation in their history this year now one of the country's traditional giants is hoping for a season of revival. springing back into action christan teats and hamburg are preparing for uncharted territory their first ever season in the second division the players have to learn fast about new challenges away from the illustrious top flight. a living wish mine is when i work with the players i want them to be independent of the event actively involved in the analyzing the new opponents to find ways to beat them it's within hamburg have brought in five new players over the summer height or some perry zero is the biggest name among them. the club also has a new sports director ralph becker he played in the second division and last season almost secured promotion as sports director of polish on keel he k
vote with five laps to go result means hamilton heads into the summer break with a twenty four point lead over his rival. of one is larry star is still almost a month away over teams in germany second division the new season starts on friday for one club in particular that marks a new beginning hamburg suffered the first relegation in their history this year now one of the country's traditional giants is hoping for a season of revival. springing back into action christan teats and hamburg are...
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let's get the first word news with jessica summers to jessica: black rock bass larry faces escalatingrade tensions may spur of broad market downturn and also hit the u.s. economy. he told bloomberg stocks could gbp 10 -- 10% to 50% and could start slowing next year. that is if the trump administration sees through its threat of tariffs on an additional $200 billion of chinese imports. he said that would elevate the current spot to a full-blown trade war. this $200 billion tariff war between china, i think all bets are off. >> meaning what? didi people slow down dramatically, we will have more uncertainty about the world and how the u.s. is being portrayed. ims is also concerned, warning financial arm -- financial markets continue to be complacent amid trade tensions are chief economist told bloomberg that global equities will be susceptible if the escalating spot is not taken more spirit ashmore's ears like a he said the current growth trend in the u.s. economy is unsustainable in his opinion. prime day withff technical glitches on its website and up. -- app. evente spiked when the be
let's get the first word news with jessica summers to jessica: black rock bass larry faces escalatingrade tensions may spur of broad market downturn and also hit the u.s. economy. he told bloomberg stocks could gbp 10 -- 10% to 50% and could start slowing next year. that is if the trump administration sees through its threat of tariffs on an additional $200 billion of chinese imports. he said that would elevate the current spot to a full-blown trade war. this $200 billion tariff war between...
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. >> local radio personality larry cotler was killed when his van stalled in flood waters. back east, the summer sizzle will persist through the fourth of july. to qualify as an official heat wave the temperature has to be at or above 90 degrees for three days in a ro already happened in chicago, philadelphia, and boston, and later today right here in new york city's central park it will become an official heat wave, as well. richard? >> thanks, blake. >>> reeling from shocking violence over the weekend. a knife-wielding man stormed a little girl's birthday party, stabbing nine people, including six children. officials say the man was targeting refugee children and their families. a day after the mass stabbing, boise's mayor tweeted the horrific attack does not represent the city. that sentiment was echoed by the boise police chief. >> what we can do as a community is demonstrate who we are as boise and idaho. >> nbc's steve paterson has more. >> advise medics that there's some child victims. >> it's being called the most violent attack in boise's history. nine people wounded in a mass stabbing,
. >> local radio personality larry cotler was killed when his van stalled in flood waters. back east, the summer sizzle will persist through the fourth of july. to qualify as an official heat wave the temperature has to be at or above 90 degrees for three days in a ro already happened in chicago, philadelphia, and boston, and later today right here in new york city's central park it will become an official heat wave, as well. richard? >> thanks, blake. >>> reeling from...
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larry. >> training camp opens this week. i mean, where has the summer gone already? speaking of football and the nine. >> how confident is jimmy g.? did he really think he was better than tom brady with the patriots? and who is better than the a's right now. after getting the best of the giants, >>> now abc 7 sports with larry beil. >> good evening. after back-to-back walk-off wins against the giants, the a's hit the road, and they don't mind that typically. they lead all of major league baseball with 85 homers away from home adding to their total tonight in texas. it looks like a custom a's hat with the elephant added for style there on top that is nice. a's load the bases in the second. jonathan lucroy high deep and aloha means grand slam. the a's' 86th road bomb of the season. still in the second, khris davis doubles to left. marcus semien scores. 5-0 just like that. rangers answering in the third. elvis andrus a two out, two-run bomb cutting the a's' lead to 5-2. look at the d here. matt chapman the dive to rob adrian beltre. a nice reach on a play at first base.
larry. >> training camp opens this week. i mean, where has the summer gone already? speaking of football and the nine. >> how confident is jimmy g.? did he really think he was better than tom brady with the patriots? and who is better than the a's right now. after getting the best of the giants, >>> now abc 7 sports with larry beil. >> good evening. after back-to-back walk-off wins against the giants, the a's hit the road, and they don't mind that typically. they lead...
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so pleasant summer weather, a wide range of conditions, something for everyone. larry and ama? >> sounds great, thank you, sandhya. >>> some possible relief for high bay area rents. the bill that was just introduced in the senate that could give a tax break to renters. >>> i'm "7 on your side's" michael f i'm trying to manage my a1c, then i learn type 2 diabetes puts me at greater risk for heart attack or stroke. can one medicine help treat both blood sugar and cardiovascular risk? i asked my doctor. she told me about non-insulin victoza®. victoza® is not only proven to lower a1c and blood sugar, but for people with type 2 diabetes treating their cardiovascular disease, victoza® is also approved to lower the risk of major cv events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. while not for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. (announcer) victoza® is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic
so pleasant summer weather, a wide range of conditions, something for everyone. larry and ama? >> sounds great, thank you, sandhya. >>> some possible relief for high bay area rents. the bill that was just introduced in the senate that could give a tax break to renters. >>> i'm "7 on your side's" michael f i'm trying to manage my a1c, then i learn type 2 diabetes puts me at greater risk for heart attack or stroke. can one medicine help treat both blood sugar and...
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larry cotlar was killed when his van stalled in floodwaters. he was swept away attempting to swim to safety. back east, the summer sizzle will persist through the fourth of july. to qualify as a heatwave, the temperature has to be at or abs for three days in a row. chicago, philadelphia and boston all hit thy. here in central park, we will officially hit heatwave status tomorrow. hallie? >> not quite so comfortable. blake mccoy live for us in new york. thank you. dave price is joining us now. dave, blake mentioned the rain out in the midwest. if those storms move east, does that mean a little relief for the holiday week? >> unfortunately, it doesn't. this cold front is going to move through the ohio valley and western new york and western pennsylvania. as it does so, it's going to bring heavy rain, possible flooding, some hail and some wind. but it stalls out over new england. it leaves us with as we begin the week, high heat. look at those numbers. into the 90s. that's the actual temperature. heat indices into the triple digits. it sticks around until tuesday. do the temperatures go down? yeah, they do, by 1 or
larry cotlar was killed when his van stalled in floodwaters. he was swept away attempting to swim to safety. back east, the summer sizzle will persist through the fourth of july. to qualify as a heatwave, the temperature has to be at or abs for three days in a row. chicago, philadelphia and boston all hit thy. here in central park, we will officially hit heatwave status tomorrow. hallie? >> not quite so comfortable. blake mccoy live for us in new york. thank you. dave price is joining us...
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larry beil. >> now an accuweather update from abc 7 morning. >>> i'm frances dinglasan. a typical summeray with live doppler 7 you can see how it will play out. we have the marine layer into parts of the north bay, into parts of san francisco into parts of the east bay and that will pull back this afternoon. there is some limited visibility right now especially in half moon bay down to three miles. santa rosa is seven miles and here is a live view as we see the low clouds in san francisco across the bay bridge and temperatures are pretty mild, and san jose, 65, half moon bay. we are looking out toward mount diablo and highway 24 there and some of those low clouds, but it is clear inland and temperatures are there are already mild through liver more, concord and novato currently at 59 degrees. gray skies over the san jose airport, but no flight delays yet so here's how it plays out and we have foggy, misty areas especially along the coast this morning and then we have typical summer weather this weekend and that means a wide range of temperatures from 60s at the coast to low 90s inland an
larry beil. >> now an accuweather update from abc 7 morning. >>> i'm frances dinglasan. a typical summeray with live doppler 7 you can see how it will play out. we have the marine layer into parts of the north bay, into parts of san francisco into parts of the east bay and that will pull back this afternoon. there is some limited visibility right now especially in half moon bay down to three miles. santa rosa is seven miles and here is a live view as we see the low clouds in san...
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larry king would put himself in a movie. jesse: the "new york times" came out with their ultimate guide to the summer. man-free zones.ther weekend. a trans free zone. if you are a straight white man you won't be welcome at several of these events. they actually say that. what is witch camp? and why does the "new york times" want you to go to witch camp. >> i don't know that they want you to go, they are just letting you know about it. they areletting you know about potions and things that are anti-male. this witch cam in particular i think is for women only. jesse: are you going to witch camp? >> i don't need to go. i am comfortable. jesse: there is a two-spirit gathering in montana. >> i think it's the native americans. jesse: is elizabeth warren going to be there? >> she could be because she is part native american, not indian. jesse: they also have things men can't go. in sweden only sis gender. >> it's how you identify yourself. as a man or not a man. jesse: let's talk about something that's even more fascinating. at the university of minnesota, they are considering new guide lines. if you mispronoun someone and
larry king would put himself in a movie. jesse: the "new york times" came out with their ultimate guide to the summer. man-free zones.ther weekend. a trans free zone. if you are a straight white man you won't be welcome at several of these events. they actually say that. what is witch camp? and why does the "new york times" want you to go to witch camp. >> i don't know that they want you to go, they are just letting you know about it. they areletting you know about...
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summer is out. >> wow, 1175 we'll have to see what happens >>> coming up, larry glazer of mayflower advisers, whyt burned plus gabor gurbacs could more than triple futuresnow.cnbc.com. "half time report" coming right back this is my headquarters. this is where i trade and manage my portfolio. since i added futures, i have access to the oil markets and gold markets. okay. i'm plugged into equities - trade confirmed - and i have global access 24/7. meaning i can do what i need to do, then i can focus on what i want to do. visit learnfuturestoday.com to see what adding futures can do for you. when mit rocked our world.ailed we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they took care of everything a to z. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. i we worked with pg&eof to save energy because wenie. wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off yo
summer is out. >> wow, 1175 we'll have to see what happens >>> coming up, larry glazer of mayflower advisers, whyt burned plus gabor gurbacs could more than triple futuresnow.cnbc.com. "half time report" coming right back this is my headquarters. this is where i trade and manage my portfolio. since i added futures, i have access to the oil markets and gold markets. okay. i'm plugged into equities - trade confirmed - and i have global access 24/7. meaning i can do what i...
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evans will participate in summer league with warriors who played their first game today in sacramento. >>> warriors jordan bell showed off the larry o'brien trophy to aspiring players in san francisco. bell also visitored campers and parents staying in the campus dorms as part of the overnight camp presented by warriors. he provided pointers to those young players. >> terrific. >>> your votes are coming in. should the warriors be worried about lebron james going to the lakers? >> you can see in our poll, 87%, absolutely not, we are very confident in our team. >> go to abc7news.com/vote. you can sign in or register, really easy, let us hear from you. >> what does the poll say for the weather forecast? >> breezy and school. >> it is still breezy out there. >> it is. good news because it's mixing out the smoke and ash from the fire. breathing is improving and air quality as well. here's a look at the doppler 7. a cooler than average afternoon for much of the bay area and breezy and chilly by some standards. rain ranging 12-18 miles an hour. generally an onshore flow, good news, pushing the smoke and ash away from the bay area. this i
evans will participate in summer league with warriors who played their first game today in sacramento. >>> warriors jordan bell showed off the larry o'brien trophy to aspiring players in san francisco. bell also visitored campers and parents staying in the campus dorms as part of the overnight camp presented by warriors. he provided pointers to those young players. >> terrific. >>> your votes are coming in. should the warriors be worried about lebron james going to the...
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summer league team. kings win it 69-67. that is a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry accuweather forecast with drew tuma. >> we do have a fair amount of cloud cover this morning. live doppler 7 showing you the great contour on your screen and that's the cloud cover and getting reports of drizzle along the coastline. look at the east bay hills camera and it's a gorgeous one. the fog is rolling down the east bay hills early this morning and we'll take you to san francisco and a live look atop pier 15 and you can see the tops of the skyline cut in half as we have the low ceiling very early on this morning. temperature wise, we're in the 50s along the coast and 56 and cloud n cloudy in san francisco and you move inland with mainly clear skies and brentwood sitting at 81 at this early morning hour. you can see fairfield right now, a wind of 20 miles an hour, but we do expect later on this afternoon and into the evening the wins to pick up across the region. >> breezy afternoon about ten to 25 miles an hour. your morning planner early on here, we have a fair amount cloud co
summer league team. kings win it 69-67. that is a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry accuweather forecast with drew tuma. >> we do have a fair amount of cloud cover this morning. live doppler 7 showing you the great contour on your screen and that's the cloud cover and getting reports of drizzle along the coastline. look at the east bay hills camera and it's a gorgeous one. the fog is rolling down the east bay hills early this morning and we'll take you to...
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larry had to be coaxed into making the trip . you know how long we have known each other? we've known each other so long i was in high school delivering chlorine to his house as a summer job. i'm the guy on the right. it has been such a privilege for me to know and to write about on multiple occasions the legendary syd mark who is here with his lovely wife. thank you for being here. by the way, it's also his birthday. happy birthday, sidney. he's like me, he doesn't come out to play all that often so it means a great deal that he made that trip. another good friend, pennsylvania's longest-serving united states senator arlen specter. i so miss the man. his intellect and his ethical code especially at a time in which we are now living. he was fodder for so many columns that i wrote . 022 other mentors, james e beasley net esquire, the namesake of the school of law mentor me in a legal sense and someone else right here in this building, city council and after long strap with whom we sent so many fun moments. you might want to start with my tribute to thatcher. it's all about a practical joke that together we play there i mentioned him, dave singer. his ccd here? i have to mak
larry had to be coaxed into making the trip . you know how long we have known each other? we've known each other so long i was in high school delivering chlorine to his house as a summer job. i'm the guy on the right. it has been such a privilege for me to know and to write about on multiple occasions the legendary syd mark who is here with his lovely wife. thank you for being here. by the way, it's also his birthday. happy birthday, sidney. he's like me, he doesn't come out to play all that...
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taking in a lakers summer league game the mini-camp will be the first official usa basketball gathering with gregg popovich as the head coach... james played when poppovich was larrywhen coach... james played when poppovich was larry brown's assitant coach on the 2004 bronze medal team... james won olympic gold medal in 2008 and 2012... after playing in eight straight nba finals it's understandable why lebron would take the camp off(wipe to levar the camp offwould take the camp off(wipe to levar ball) some of you may rememebr the "dis rap" shaquille o'neal directed at kobe bryant years ago... in ine of his recent d.j. sets... shaq had a dig at his "nba on tnt" co-host... charles barkley..."barkley sucks (7 times)" shaq turned his recent dj diesel performance into a roasting of barkley at the washington d-c area club "ecostage"... getting the corwd to chant "barkley sucks" while ponting out that sir charles has no nba championship rings (shaq has four)) shaq and barkley often exchange barbs on and off the air... but both insist it is purely friendly... unlike shaq's former fued with kobe (weather) coming up i'll have the seven day lawren
taking in a lakers summer league game the mini-camp will be the first official usa basketball gathering with gregg popovich as the head coach... james played when poppovich was larrywhen coach... james played when poppovich was larry brown's assitant coach on the 2004 bronze medal team... james won olympic gold medal in 2008 and 2012... after playing in eight straight nba finals it's understandable why lebron would take the camp off(wipe to levar the camp offwould take the camp off(wipe to...
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summer league team and kings win it 69-67. that is a wrap on morning sports and have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larrywith drew tuma. time now 8:48 a.m. and live doppler 7 showing you the early morning cloud cover on the screen and the marine layer about 1,000 feet deep at this hour and good news our visibility is increasing and i show you half moon bay, about it's improved to nine miles and that's telling you that the fog is listing and the cloud cover is pulling back away from the coast. the east bay camera showing that you have fog trickling down the hill and the top of the bridge is obscured by the fog and we do anticipate a sunny afternoon across the region. you're in the 60s and 70s and 73 in brentwood and the cloud cover holding santa rosa at 66, and your morning planner early on, we have the cloud cover through about 9:00. by 10:00, 11:00 in the morning that cloud cover is decreasing and pulling back to the coast and by 11:00, temperatures away from the coast mainly in the 70s. it will be a comfortable afternoon on the way. highs today in the microclimate starting in the south bay. a lot of su
summer league team and kings win it 69-67. that is a wrap on morning sports and have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larrywith drew tuma. time now 8:48 a.m. and live doppler 7 showing you the early morning cloud cover on the screen and the marine layer about 1,000 feet deep at this hour and good news our visibility is increasing and i show you half moon bay, about it's improved to nine miles and that's telling you that the fog is listing and the cloud cover is pulling back away from the coast....
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taking in a lakers summer league game the mini-camp will be the first official usa basketball gathering with gregg popovich as the head coach... james played when poppovich was larryown's assitant coach on the 2004 bronze medal won olympic gold medal in after playing in eight straight nba finals it's understandablwould take (wipe to levar ball) some of you may rememebr the "dis rap" shaquille o'neal directed at kobe bryant years ago... in ine of his recent d.j. sets... shaq had a dig at his "nba on tnt" co-host... charles barkley..."barkley sucks (7 times)" times)" next at 8. could your cup of joe be the key to living longer? what a new study says next. tonight at 9 have you driven along 49 scenic drive in san francisco? i've seen people smoking crack, in the alleys, and on the broad street, i've seen people people literally injecting needles swabbing w8ith dirty q-i'll show you what i found, in the next edition of people behaving badly ♪ you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ upbeat music travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing, with a glass of wine in one han
taking in a lakers summer league game the mini-camp will be the first official usa basketball gathering with gregg popovich as the head coach... james played when poppovich was larryown's assitant coach on the 2004 bronze medal won olympic gold medal in after playing in eight straight nba finals it's understandablwould take (wipe to levar ball) some of you may rememebr the "dis rap" shaquille o'neal directed at kobe bryant years ago... in ine of his recent d.j. sets... shaq had a dig...
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coach larry: lord bless everybody that's going to the game, bless these young men and these young women as they cheer and as they play on the field. >> anthony: it's friday night. homecoming. the summers their kids by name, mixed couples are common. there's an easy familiarity between people here. >> announcer: the 2017 mount view high school homecoming queen is -- >> coach larry: bang, bang on three. one, two, three. >> coach larry: get there! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> anthony: so very much west virginia tradition. coal mining and the military. >> monica barner: yeah, for 10 and a half years, navy. we don' been around about. >> anthony: you've been around. and back here? >> monica: back here. >> anthony: monica barner is a mount view alum. her husband sly is a coach. her sons elijah and eliki are on the team. her daughter alicyia is a cheerleader. so it's personal for her. >> monica: born and raised here, went to school here, wouldn't have it any other way. >> coach: come on, man. >> announcer a 78 yard run. >> monica: come on. [ cheers ] >> monica: oh my. come on boys get your head in the game. >> anthony: garnet edwards jr. is a former mount view player who went on to play colle
coach larry: lord bless everybody that's going to the game, bless these young men and these young women as they cheer and as they play on the field. >> anthony: it's friday night. homecoming. the summers their kids by name, mixed couples are common. there's an easy familiarity between people here. >> announcer: the 2017 mount view high school homecoming queen is -- >> coach larry: bang, bang on three. one, two, three. >> coach larry: get there! [ cheers and applause ]...
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summer holiday. she insists the political situation guarantees her mandate until 2020 and that is what she is sticking to apply his coming to work. thank you larryll shouting that it shouting —— they were all shouting thatitis shouting —— they were all shouting that it is an attack on an democratic freedoms. completely different story now... if you're a fan of bananas then this next story will worry you. stay with me. a disease sweeping asia threatens global banana stocks. scientists had been clinging to the hope that a type of wild banana unqiue to madagascar would save the fruit. the trouble is those bananas are also at risk of extinction. most bananas consumed around the world are of a type known as the cavendish, which are vulnerable to pests and disease. so the race is on to develop a new type that's more resilient. this is where the madagascan comes in. unfortunately there are just five mature trees left. but because they have evolved in isolation on an island cut off from the mainland, scientists believe they have special properties. the danger is they are growing on the edge of forests, vulnerable to severe weather events, logging and fi
summer holiday. she insists the political situation guarantees her mandate until 2020 and that is what she is sticking to apply his coming to work. thank you larryll shouting that it shouting —— they were all shouting thatitis shouting —— they were all shouting that it is an attack on an democratic freedoms. completely different story now... if you're a fan of bananas then this next story will worry you. stay with me. a disease sweeping asia threatens global banana stocks. scientists...
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larry has cleared over 5 acres of vegetation. that makes the area easier to monitor for our people. on the aviation side the surveillance aircraft has provided a significant importance. on the rescue side during the summer we deploy our resources towards rescuing people who become stranded in the desert. we have another partner who is supporting us in that endeavor. many different examples weather in the garage, whether analyzing the intelligence reports, we are seeing great work. >> to see any barriers to utilizing the guard to the best capability possible? anything that needs to be improved? >> under different deployments they were assigned different duties. during jumpstart they had identification teams. this time it's different. no contact with migrants. no challenges from my perspective. >> want to follow up and thank you for sharing, there's a lot of misconceptions and people thinking our troops were in the readiness crisis nationwide. our troops are wasting their time doing border security instead of honing their skills to defend us should they need to deploy. having served in uniform i'm trying to the this. when you're fixing real vehicles in this actually increases your skills. it's important m
larry has cleared over 5 acres of vegetation. that makes the area easier to monitor for our people. on the aviation side the surveillance aircraft has provided a significant importance. on the rescue side during the summer we deploy our resources towards rescuing people who become stranded in the desert. we have another partner who is supporting us in that endeavor. many different examples weather in the garage, whether analyzing the intelligence reports, we are seeing great work. >> to...
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larry of investing in u.s. focused marijuana stocks are not changing their mind and heading into marijuana. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> summerhy teaches kids how to stay rich. i am suzanne and i cover wealth for bloomberg news in new york. for many people, the thought of summer camp brings images of roughing it and summer cabins. and the reality for some millennials is radically different. ically different. >> needless to say, that is not where your children or my children went to camp. for bloomberg. from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, this is bloomberg markets p are i am scarlet fu p release of am lisa abramowicz. it's get to mark crumpton. mark: wow, new jersey. six minutes its women seated in the trial of paul manafort, president trump's former campaign chairman is facing tax evasion and charges. rest of his life in prison if convicted. to resultfirst trial from robert mueller's investigation into potential ties for the trump campaign and russia p prosecutors not expected to address the question of possible collusion between mr. trump and russia. statements are expected this afternoon. canada has been denied r
larry of investing in u.s. focused marijuana stocks are not changing their mind and heading into marijuana. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> summerhy teaches kids how to stay rich. i am suzanne and i cover wealth for bloomberg news in new york. for many people, the thought of summer camp brings images of roughing it and summer cabins. and the reality for some millennials is radically different. ically different. >> needless to say, that is not where your children or my...