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what larry summers _ can help support a family. what larry summers has _ can help support a family. hasn't been an economy that's been spared except for the inflation surge coming out of the pandemic. as i noted before, the united states has the lowest inflation out of any of the world's leading economies and it's testament to the fact the president has really prioritised bringing down costs and bringing down inflation, using whatever tools he has available. we know that there is more work to do, we know that we still have a little bit of ways to go, we know rising costs continue to be a concern for families but we are unquestionably in a better position with and we were a year ago when we foresee will be in a better position a yearfrom now. thejobs front, senator elizabeth warren has raised concerns about a recent rise in black unemployment in the us, saying it isjumped 13% points since april so how is the biden administration addressing concerns about the disproportionate impact of these high interest rates on community of colour. some contacts there. we are very glad to see that
what larry summers _ can help support a family. what larry summers has _ can help support a family. hasn't been an economy that's been spared except for the inflation surge coming out of the pandemic. as i noted before, the united states has the lowest inflation out of any of the world's leading economies and it's testament to the fact the president has really prioritised bringing down costs and bringing down inflation, using whatever tools he has available. we know that there is more work to...
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larry summer, bill clinton's treasury secretary, larry summers saying something that's music to both of our ears. "i'm profoundly concerned by the doctored and manufactured centered economic nationalism that's increasingly putting forth as -- put forth as a general principal to guide policy". it does seem that when you have big democrats like larry summers saying that bidenomics, the core of bidenomics, which is government-controlled industrial policy doesn't work. >> absolutely, david. you can see with the chip act, which has been a complete disaster, expensive for the american consumer and american economy. what we need is freedom and, david, even look back to history what ended that inflation in 19 1970s was carter's deregulation and elimination of that spending that dominated. we don't need more government central planning and even larry summers gets that. does biden? david: i don't think so. jonathan hoenig, good to see you, my friend. have a good weekend. lauren is still with me watching the movers. start with palantir. lyrics-up 5%. lauren: the breath of the consumers they ser
larry summer, bill clinton's treasury secretary, larry summers saying something that's music to both of our ears. "i'm profoundly concerned by the doctored and manufactured centered economic nationalism that's increasingly putting forth as -- put forth as a general principal to guide policy". it does seem that when you have big democrats like larry summers saying that bidenomics, the core of bidenomics, which is government-controlled industrial policy doesn't work. >>...
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with larry summers, former secretary of the treasure sort of decided if we wanted to draw attention to the need to have an economic counteroffensive that matches the military. you saw last weekend there was a reconstruction conference in london. the challenges if today ukraine needs around $3 billion a month just to keep the lights on. this is for survival, this is not reconstruction. you have to ask yourself the united states has delegated about $65 billion so far. will we be willing to do billions more? you can see europeans committed in other 55 billion over the next through four years but if it takes 3 billion a month just to keep the lights on. if you want people to come back as you noted, you've got about 7 million refugees, around 7 million displaced whose going to provide the money to help sustain ukraine economically? it's ethically correct or politically prudent the western countries have present about $300 billion of russia's reserves. most of that money appears to be in europe. the europeans have identified about $200 million of that. this is all official assets. this is no
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will spike inflation let listen to what larry summers said about this.ll screen there is. i am profoundly concerned by the doctoring manufacturing sector economic nationalism that is richly put forth as a general principle to guide policy. he went on to talk about his concerns that relying too much on manufacturing and spike inflation. do you think that's a possibility that something to look out for? >> i do not think any economist or american would say hey we should diminish manufacturing. or we should alter it. part of what larry summers is talking about their is should you have national industrial policy it's an investment and an infection by the federal government does not disrupt the government. we do now have policy toward decreased chip production at home republicans and democrats voted for that bill. that is because we do not want to rely on overseas sources for microchips we saw what happened during the pandemic we had a shortage of microchips car prices rocketed. that is going to remain a source of debate. but in the near term i do not think th
will spike inflation let listen to what larry summers said about this.ll screen there is. i am profoundly concerned by the doctoring manufacturing sector economic nationalism that is richly put forth as a general principle to guide policy. he went on to talk about his concerns that relying too much on manufacturing and spike inflation. do you think that's a possibility that something to look out for? >> i do not think any economist or american would say hey we should diminish...
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so what larry summers has said is that there are very good paying jobs in the us at the moment but he. globally, ithink we have had _ about costs. globally, ithink we have had an _ about costs. globally, ithink we have had an inflation - we have had an inflation challenge, and there hasn�*t been a leading economy that has been a leading economy that has been spared from the inflation surge we saw coming out of the pandemic. as i noted before, the united states currently has the united states currently has the lowest inflation out of any of the world�*s leading economies and i think it is a testament to the fact that the us president has really prioritised bringing down costs and inflation using whatever tools he has available to him. and we know there is more work to do. we know we still have a little bit of ways to go. we know that rising costs continue to be a problem for families but we are consistently in a better position than we were a year ago and we foresee that we will be in an even better position a yearfrom will be in an even better position a year from now. fin position a y
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larry summers who worked under the obama administration saying it could be extremely danigerou, and priceson in messages coming from the number one and number two on the ticket. the white house needs to get on the same page. people are still wondering if he would indeed not pardon his son if he gets popped for something more than a misdemeanor. meantime, gender identity guidelines sparking outrage at some catholic schools in oregon. critics pushing back after the archbishop of oregon called for students to use names, pronouns and bathrooms that correspond to their sex at birth. details on this developing story, dan. >> yeah, john, this is becoming a hot button issue, even in catholic schools where attendance is completely voluntary and even costs you some money. the controversial guidelines issued by the bishop in portland include names, pronouns, facilities used, attire and sports participation should depend on biological sex identity rather than self-perceived gender identity. after issuing the guidance in 17 page letter, the bishop temporarily closed the three person catholic schools de
larry summers who worked under the obama administration saying it could be extremely danigerou, and priceson in messages coming from the number one and number two on the ticket. the white house needs to get on the same page. people are still wondering if he would indeed not pardon his son if he gets popped for something more than a misdemeanor. meantime, gender identity guidelines sparking outrage at some catholic schools in oregon. critics pushing back after the archbishop of oregon called for...
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treasury secretary under obama larry summers.e slammed president biden's economic agenda calling it increasingly dangerous, saying bidenomics could make inflation worse. so to e.j.'s point, you've got a fed who is trying to crank up rates, bring down inflation. you've got an administration that's kind of doing the opposite. do you agree with harry summers that bidenomics -- larry summere inflation to tick up again over the next year? >> yeah, i definitely do. it's interesting, he's a keynesian economist, and their world basically depends on that the government can fine tune the economy with fiscal and monetary policy. but at the same time, they're bitching at the government for doing the wrong thing. so it's kind of a a which way is it going to be. but i agree, bidenomics, in my view, i mean, i've concluded bidenomics simply comes down to labeling good data as bidenomics. that's essentially what they're doing. and it has nothing to do with the economic logic of their policies, how that's tied to the data. like i said, you have th
treasury secretary under obama larry summers.e slammed president biden's economic agenda calling it increasingly dangerous, saying bidenomics could make inflation worse. so to e.j.'s point, you've got a fed who is trying to crank up rates, bring down inflation. you've got an administration that's kind of doing the opposite. do you agree with harry summers that bidenomics -- larry summere inflation to tick up again over the next year? >> yeah, i definitely do. it's interesting, he's a...
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they will look at the comparison not to the 70s which i know larry summers and mohammed a larry and have used that analogy. we went through a pandemic, the spanish flu. we went through world war i. we were on the gold standard. money supply had to fall as inflation went up. inflation went to 24% june of 1920. it dropped to -15 in june of 1921 and we moved into the roaring 20s. why? massive innovation. telephone, electricity and automobile. this. it is much more like that. get then like the 70s. again, history is the judge. it will look at the inflation chart which went like this and is going like this it will seem like it happened in a flash, even though going feels like we are in motion. >> kathy, one last question. i was on threads, as many people these days are. you have an account, so does arkin best, but you have it threaded anything yet if that is the right terminology. do you plan to use a? what do you think it's proposition is over twitter? >> i will not be using it, but our marketing team i sure know will be using it. the more productive social network for us at arkk's twitter.
they will look at the comparison not to the 70s which i know larry summers and mohammed a larry and have used that analogy. we went through a pandemic, the spanish flu. we went through world war i. we were on the gold standard. money supply had to fall as inflation went up. inflation went to 24% june of 1920. it dropped to -15 in june of 1921 and we moved into the roaring 20s. why? massive innovation. telephone, electricity and automobile. this. it is much more like that. get then like the 70s....
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the former treasury secretary larry summers warning bidenomics could make inflation worse saying, quote, i am profoundly concerned by the doctrine of economic nationalism that's increasingly put forth as a general principle to guide policy. he was talking about trade policy but doesn't seem to like this kind of government forced industrial policy the biden administration -- is the core of bidenomics. what do you think? >> that's why i think they want to push the rate to 6%. i think that is true. we are going to see inflation pick up again. exactly what happened when you and i were young men in 79 and 80 when they were involved, almost had a jam at 20% to finally kill it, two year, deep recession. it won't get that bad but i think the fed is not done yet. dave: great to see you. have a wonderful weekend, appreciate it, you are looking at some movers, let's start with colgate-palmolive. lauren: raised prices too much, volume fell in the court even though overall numbers on the top and bottom were stronger-than-expected. there prices went up 11%, quarter after quarter, you hike prices. how
the former treasury secretary larry summers warning bidenomics could make inflation worse saying, quote, i am profoundly concerned by the doctrine of economic nationalism that's increasingly put forth as a general principle to guide policy. he was talking about trade policy but doesn't seem to like this kind of government forced industrial policy the biden administration -- is the core of bidenomics. what do you think? >> that's why i think they want to push the rate to 6%. i think that...
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we have been hearing about this for quite some time, and larry summers' words were explicit, he was vocal it that it has been ongoing for quite some time. we will see how it plays out. there was always give-and-take, and the way for companies to move forward is to find a way to appease regulators to get the deals over the finish line. dani: we had a lot of private equity news when it comes to size. the big are getting bigger. cvc had a record fun raise, blackstone had their earnings where they hit $1 trillion. what do you make of this, the sheer amount of money behind these buyout funds? >> definitely there is a lot of dry powder. it is interesting because everybody is talking about how challenging it is for private equity to strike deals. this environment of increasing interest rates. they are finding it more difficult to deploy that capital, yet you see cvc, already one of the largest global private equity houses, raising a record for a new fund. that is quite shocking. particularly in an environment where we have seen other peers either delaying or cutting the potential target for new
we have been hearing about this for quite some time, and larry summers' words were explicit, he was vocal it that it has been ongoing for quite some time. we will see how it plays out. there was always give-and-take, and the way for companies to move forward is to find a way to appease regulators to get the deals over the finish line. dani: we had a lot of private equity news when it comes to size. the big are getting bigger. cvc had a record fun raise, blackstone had their earnings where they...
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liz: even former treasury secretary bill clinton and larry summers said that joe biden created this inflationnd democrats did, and also republicans through ramped up government spending. your final word? >> well, governor desantis had it absolutely right and federal reserve trying to tighten the money supply at the same time the federal government sin creasing the money supply. you can't have the federal government just spending in perpetuity and bidenomics is more government spending and that maybes things more expensive. that's the bottom line. liz: jason and jennifer, thank you for joining us and, jason, you're back with us later this hour. if the biden family deal making overseas were legitimate, why did they use multiple shell companies to cover up their overseas catch flows and where did biden systematically and repeatedly lie to the american people about all this? and elon musk shreds "self-destructive elites and anti-american attitude". all this coming up on "the evening edit" ♪ and, gold has been a safe haven in times of turmoil! and gold has even kept its value through inflation! br
liz: even former treasury secretary bill clinton and larry summers said that joe biden created this inflationnd democrats did, and also republicans through ramped up government spending. your final word? >> well, governor desantis had it absolutely right and federal reserve trying to tighten the money supply at the same time the federal government sin creasing the money supply. you can't have the federal government just spending in perpetuity and bidenomics is more government spending and...
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you see whether or not it is our old friend, larry summers out there, talking bidenomics.this rudy giuliani jfk junior, alan dershowitz, forget me not crowd, throwing around things you get attention by cynicism. let's talk about the facts instead of throwing around ideology. the facts are, uniformly positive. we haven't seen an economy like this. the biden administration has been more successful economically, interventionist, then the new deal. since the new deal. >> sure, absolutely. yale professor, jeffrey sonnenfeld, thank you very much. i really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. coming up -- amid ill and his mother remembered at the white house by a metal's cousin, vice president harris and president biden, who was 12 years old when 14 year old emmett till was savagely murdered by white supremacists in mississippi. >> for only with truth comes healing, justice, repair, and another step forward towards forming a perfect union. we have a heck of a long way to go. that is what is happening. that's what's going to happen. with visitors of all backgrounds. to learn
you see whether or not it is our old friend, larry summers out there, talking bidenomics.this rudy giuliani jfk junior, alan dershowitz, forget me not crowd, throwing around things you get attention by cynicism. let's talk about the facts instead of throwing around ideology. the facts are, uniformly positive. we haven't seen an economy like this. the biden administration has been more successful economically, interventionist, then the new deal. since the new deal. >> sure, absolutely....
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. >> but harvard economist larry summers blamed biden's policies for 40-year high inflation is calling bidenomics principles increasingly dangerous. he says pouring money in to u.s. manufacturing coupling with the trade and antitrust policies could drive up inflation and prices. >> it is wrong to suppose that manufacturing-based economic nationalism is a root to higher incomes or better standards of living for the middle class. >> we are in a factory. that was a loud noise. critics are pointing out that hourly real wages for americans have gone down. some 3.5% for manufacturing workers and the price of goods has gone up 16% since biden took office. we'll see how americans feel about bidenomics as the month move forward. gillian? >> gillian: bryan llenas there in auburn, maine. stay safe there in that factory. meanwhile, house judicialry chairman jim jordan just dropped a new trove of the facebook files. he's alleging that they showed the white house was censoring covid and covid origins. howie kurtz joins me after the break. >> what we found in the files is a sweeping effort to reverse
. >> but harvard economist larry summers blamed biden's policies for 40-year high inflation is calling bidenomics principles increasingly dangerous. he says pouring money in to u.s. manufacturing coupling with the trade and antitrust policies could drive up inflation and prices. >> it is wrong to suppose that manufacturing-based economic nationalism is a root to higher incomes or better standards of living for the middle class. >> we are in a factory. that was a loud noise....
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but basically larry summers has been pretty vocal in this administration policies working under the obamatration he sent this and it's a lot of words but will make sense of it, i am profoundly concerned about the doctrine of manufacturing centered economic nationalism because it is increasingly put forward as a general guide policy. he is warning this administration that should do away to all these free-trade agreements with foreign countries enforce this manufacturing to come here back home, but that is only going to raise prices. >> it is because this country does not have the capacity to do a lot of the things that need to be done. thankfully to the rise of trade since the 1980s we are getting supply chains to make it possible to handheld which is virtual computers in your right hand. supercomputers, those things are being disruptive. he's also making it harder was for foreigners to invest in this country. so it is raising the cost. his nontraditional inflation which is in the value in the integrity of the dollar. but this is just raising the cost of doing things. union labor now takes
but basically larry summers has been pretty vocal in this administration policies working under the obamatration he sent this and it's a lot of words but will make sense of it, i am profoundly concerned about the doctrine of manufacturing centered economic nationalism because it is increasingly put forward as a general guide policy. he is warning this administration that should do away to all these free-trade agreements with foreign countries enforce this manufacturing to come here back home,...
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. >> reporter: the conference kicked off with a panel on the economy, with treasury secretary larry summersstors dreesen and peter teal are on-stage and talking about a.i. in fact, a half-dozen ceos have told me that a.i. is top of mind with open a.i. sam altman set to speak on friday. he told me the next it ration of chatgpt will be better, smarter and faster with new capabilities when it comes to the economy, ceos tell me they are seeing a robust consumer, though the advertising market is lagging. take a listen. >> the market is still weak. weak, relative to recent history. but stable doesn't seem to be getting worse. the change in the economy, a stable weakness and seems to be the tuned. >> reporter: for the ceos here, there is also concern about a potential actors' strike that could be called as soon as tonight. bob iger is here looking to sell disney's hot-start india business of course, there is speculation about whether iger will name one or both about his executives as his eventual successor >> big interview with him tomorrow morning, as well. we'll get a decent amount of time julia
. >> reporter: the conference kicked off with a panel on the economy, with treasury secretary larry summersstors dreesen and peter teal are on-stage and talking about a.i. in fact, a half-dozen ceos have told me that a.i. is top of mind with open a.i. sam altman set to speak on friday. he told me the next it ration of chatgpt will be better, smarter and faster with new capabilities when it comes to the economy, ceos tell me they are seeing a robust consumer, though the advertising market...
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inflation was trillions of dollars in spending joe biden did after covid and he was warned by larry summersve not to do that. first thing i did this in new jersey in the banking crisis in 2010 with $11 billion deficit on a 29 billion-dollar budget we did not raise taxes we cut a hundred 36 individual programs and we balance the budget. what happens to new jersey's academy we went from 10.3% on appointment to the end of my first term we were at five we cut in half in four years. energy independence absolutely, what we need to do is oil and gas exploration have to be increased, we not only need to be having a for a country we need to stop reliance on russian oil and gas and we can help our allies in europe and make money for emerging companies by selling oil and gas in europe and having here for emerging consumption to keep the prices down and not have to rely upon the middle east or anybody else for oil and natural gas. third we have to improve what's going on in education in this country. the long-term problem you saw the test scores the national test scores for all of our kids are going do
inflation was trillions of dollars in spending joe biden did after covid and he was warned by larry summersve not to do that. first thing i did this in new jersey in the banking crisis in 2010 with $11 billion deficit on a 29 billion-dollar budget we did not raise taxes we cut a hundred 36 individual programs and we balance the budget. what happens to new jersey's academy we went from 10.3% on appointment to the end of my first term we were at five we cut in half in four years. energy...
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inflation that he created, and democratic economist, former treasury secretary to bill clinton, larry summersaid that joe biden created this inflation through his ridiculous spending. i dealt with this in new jersey after coming after jon corzine. we had an $11 billion deficit on a $29 billion budget. we balanced the budget by cutting 836 individual programs and did not raise taxes. this stuff can be done. but you need someone who knows how to execute and knows how to do it. with the republican party voters and all american voters deserve are two things. the truth. the truth is not negotiable, and i won't say something different on your program than i will anywhere else in this country. and second, they need someone who can deliver on the issues they care about, on the border, on obamacare, on the national debt. on entitlement programs. donald trump failed on all of those when he was president. even with a republican congress. elect me president and i won't. >> former new jersey governor chris christie, thank you very much for your time. i'm sure we'll see much more you've on the trail. >> su
inflation that he created, and democratic economist, former treasury secretary to bill clinton, larry summersaid that joe biden created this inflation through his ridiculous spending. i dealt with this in new jersey after coming after jon corzine. we had an $11 billion deficit on a $29 billion budget. we balanced the budget by cutting 836 individual programs and did not raise taxes. this stuff can be done. but you need someone who knows how to execute and knows how to do it. with the republican...
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. >> larry summers, who had top jobs in the previous administrations, a former treasury secretary tol clinton, is again criticizing president biden's economic agenda, specifically what he calls manufacturing centered economic nationalism. he is talking about trade policy and antitrust policy and the like. let me play some of what he just said. >> i am profoundly concerned by the doctrine of manufacturing centered economic nationalism that is increasingly being put forth as a general principal. >> he is questioning whether that policy will lead it higher incomes in standards of living. your response? >> i don't know what doctrine he is referring to. i know that the president has an investing in america agenda. he is up in maine to celebrate that today. when we saw the growth figures yesterday, we saw the highest investment private sector investment in factory construction in 40 years. we know that the emphasis on infrastructure, where the u.s. had lagged for a long period of time, that's roads, bridges, ports, clean drinking water, high speed internet access, is an area that boosts pr
. >> larry summers, who had top jobs in the previous administrations, a former treasury secretary tol clinton, is again criticizing president biden's economic agenda, specifically what he calls manufacturing centered economic nationalism. he is talking about trade policy and antitrust policy and the like. let me play some of what he just said. >> i am profoundly concerned by the doctrine of manufacturing centered economic nationalism that is increasingly being put forth as a general...
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it's interesting because larry summers just made some really strong comments about exactly that, warningnomic policy and ending those trade agreements with foreign countries to bring it all back here at home. his warning is that that could be dangerous and actually serve to raise inflation even higher than it is today, john. and that's an economist from the obama era. so, this is a president who is touting those economic policies and says they are working. >> john: this idea of bringing all manufacturing back home, it's one that a lot of people support, clearly, labor costs in the united states are higher than in places like china or vietnam, so it would add something to the cost. there are a lot of people who say look, with china doing what it's doing now in terms of competing with the united states, building up its military, our biggest lever against them is our economic lever. it could cause some pain to move a lot of those manufacturing processes out of china but there are folks who say that long-term it would be a better idea than pinning so much of our manufacturing on a company --
it's interesting because larry summers just made some really strong comments about exactly that, warningnomic policy and ending those trade agreements with foreign countries to bring it all back here at home. his warning is that that could be dangerous and actually serve to raise inflation even higher than it is today, john. and that's an economist from the obama era. so, this is a president who is touting those economic policies and says they are working. >> john: this idea of bringing...
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economists so they are perhaps intimidated when an economist friend of ours, i shouldn't use larry summers's. on the board, the federal reserve, half of them are not economists including the chairman and vice chairman are not economists. so if you have a vocal economist who is challenging them they don't know what you know from studying otto epsteins ec 10 class in 1975 lawrence, is that there is no relationship between labor and inflation. we do not need to fire people for inflation to fall, inflation is falling. >> professor jeffrey sonnenfeld, thank you very much for joining us once again tonight. we'll be right back. my a1c was up here; now, it's down with rybelsus®. his a1c? it's down with rybelsus®. my doctor told me rybelsus® lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill and that people taking rybelsus® lost more weight. i got to my a1c goal and lost some weight too. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® an
economists so they are perhaps intimidated when an economist friend of ours, i shouldn't use larry summers's. on the board, the federal reserve, half of them are not economists including the chairman and vice chairman are not economists. so if you have a vocal economist who is challenging them they don't know what you know from studying otto epsteins ec 10 class in 1975 lawrence, is that there is no relationship between labor and inflation. we do not need to fire people for inflation to fall,...
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democratic economists and larry summers has said that joe biden created this inflation through his ridiculousealt with this in new jersey, cassie after coming after john corzine and we had a $29 million budget and we balanced the budget by cutting 836 individual programs and did not raise taxes. this stuff can be done, but you need someone who knows how to execute and knows how to do it. with the republican party voters, and all american voters, deserve two things. the truth. the truth is not ney goshable and i'm not going to say something different on your program than i will anywhere else in this country, and second, they need someone who can deliver on the issues they care about, on the border, on obama care, on the national debt, on entitlement programs. donald trump failed on all those when he was president, even with a republican congress. elect me to be president, and i won't. >> all right. former new jersey governor chris christie, thank you for your time,er is. i'm sure we'll see much more of you on the trail. >> sure will, kasie, thank you very much. >> all right. renewed question i
democratic economists and larry summers has said that joe biden created this inflation through his ridiculousealt with this in new jersey, cassie after coming after john corzine and we had a $29 million budget and we balanced the budget by cutting 836 individual programs and did not raise taxes. this stuff can be done, but you need someone who knows how to execute and knows how to do it. with the republican party voters, and all american voters, deserve two things. the truth. the truth is not...
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not economists so they are perhaps intimidated one an economist friend of ours, i shouldn't use larry summers'se they are not economists. on the border, the federal reserve, half of them are not economists including the chairman and vice chairman are not economists. so if you have a vocal economist who is challenging them they don't know what you know from studying -- in 1975 lawrence, is that there is no relationship between labor and inflation. we do not need to fire people for inflation to fall, inflation is falling. >> professor jeffrey sonnenfeld, thank you very much for joining us once again tonight. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, ♪ ♪ but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance, ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to seee ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c. ♪ jardiance works 24/7 in your body to flush out some sugar! and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. jardiance may cause serious side effects includi
not economists so they are perhaps intimidated one an economist friend of ours, i shouldn't use larry summers'se they are not economists. on the border, the federal reserve, half of them are not economists including the chairman and vice chairman are not economists. so if you have a vocal economist who is challenging them they don't know what you know from studying -- in 1975 lawrence, is that there is no relationship between labor and inflation. we do not need to fire people for inflation to...
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i mentioned larry summers, you mentioned rogoff.p. i and more on the it is higher than in the past. more on the rogoff, larry summers end of the debate. tom: you spent too much time in california and you may understand other factors. this is not some economic surveillance babble. there was a lot of other factors here. one of them is a technological impulse over five, 10 years. to we completely underestimate technology as it overlays on the financial system? mohamed: we could have a five hour discussion. tom: we are doing that. you are here until 11:00. mohamed: think of the technology and innovation. if you think about whatever distribution is thought of in future productivity, some of these innovations in science and ai moved the distribution to the right. that's good. but it fattened the tails. jonathan: i wanted to pick up on something you said earlier. there is a difference between 2% and 30%. a lot of people listening thinking, what are talking about? wise the difference so large? mohamed: compounding makes a huge difference ov
i mentioned larry summers, you mentioned rogoff.p. i and more on the it is higher than in the past. more on the rogoff, larry summers end of the debate. tom: you spent too much time in california and you may understand other factors. this is not some economic surveillance babble. there was a lot of other factors here. one of them is a technological impulse over five, 10 years. to we completely underestimate technology as it overlays on the financial system? mohamed: we could have a five hour...
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but we needed to to think about doing this in a way where again the assistance was, you know, is larry summers would say what a timely, targeted and temporary as he say often, well, let's talk turkey for a second. i want to i to hear firsthand account about the underbelly of the imperial city here. washington, d.c. we've we've mentioned you've worked at the white house, you've worked on capitol hill, and very positions you've served as a regulator regulator. i checked the text this morning and the first amendment still protects against creating a law that somehow with people assembling peaceably and seeking redress of grievances. so what did you learn during this whole episode that you write about about lobby and how lobbying works? it's a great, great question. and unlike you, i, i might have some disagreements. some individual lobbyists, but i'm an ardent believer in, the right of people to be able to lobby grievances their government. and i will defend that we're lobbyists truthful with you. what is anybody really always true for you in these circles? of course not. but you know. but but th
but we needed to to think about doing this in a way where again the assistance was, you know, is larry summers would say what a timely, targeted and temporary as he say often, well, let's talk turkey for a second. i want to i to hear firsthand account about the underbelly of the imperial city here. washington, d.c. we've we've mentioned you've worked at the white house, you've worked on capitol hill, and very positions you've served as a regulator regulator. i checked the text this morning and...
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went from president zelensky on updates on the war in you crank it we heard from ben bernanke, larry summers, condoleezza rice, mike mcfaul and we did stuff as a bipartisan organization. we reached across the aisle and i think that's the hallmark of the nga and a predecessor that we continue that over the past year. we love traveling the country. again, salt lake, portland, maine, consulting city, santa monica, detroit, philadelphia, now atlantic city editing for playbooks we delivered yesterday have a real prospect of moving the needle up both of those important areas. spencer and abby you guys have been extraordinaire partners and you'll be extraordinary chairs at a know that the nga is in good hands at the know likewise chair polis as you wingmen for the next year and ultimately our chair will be an extraordinaire partner as well. so with that, it's time for me to recognize the nga is 2023- 2023-2024 leadership team. it is my privilege to confirm the boat, the members vote to elect utah governor spencer cox as nga 2023-2024 chair and colorado governor jared polis as 2023-2024 chair. let's
went from president zelensky on updates on the war in you crank it we heard from ben bernanke, larry summers, condoleezza rice, mike mcfaul and we did stuff as a bipartisan organization. we reached across the aisle and i think that's the hallmark of the nga and a predecessor that we continue that over the past year. we love traveling the country. again, salt lake, portland, maine, consulting city, santa monica, detroit, philadelphia, now atlantic city editing for playbooks we delivered...
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. >> what are you now, larry summers?you don't like it when i'm intellectual with you about the market >> you want that i like ford but i saw an ad from bronco it was sold out. >> jim has economists and yield curve watchers in his crosshairs lately >> carl, you're actually translating him for me >> usually i'm translating him for everybody else. >> summers' data has kept you out of amazon, out of apple. you've missed alphabet >> but that's what -- i bring it up because that is a question some people have right now in the marketplace. >> the vixx is incredibly low. speculative assets >> -- >> i'm saying one of the rallies we've had in the magnificent seven, coburn was up robert vaughn was up. >> yule brenner's birthday today. >> by the way, his ads about how he was dead -- when you see this ad, i'll be dead by now. most powerful ad i've ever seen. >> i kau him in king and i, by the way. >> do you think things are calmer than they should be as evidenced by the vixx, for example? >> david, if you want to see the financials g
. >> what are you now, larry summers?you don't like it when i'm intellectual with you about the market >> you want that i like ford but i saw an ad from bronco it was sold out. >> jim has economists and yield curve watchers in his crosshairs lately >> carl, you're actually translating him for me >> usually i'm translating him for everybody else. >> summers' data has kept you out of amazon, out of apple. you've missed alphabet >> but that's what -- i...
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and economic advisers to other democratic presidents, their own larry summers told them before this president took over that the economy was already turning around; don't spend anymore money or you will have inflation. so what do we see? on average, american consumers are facing prices that are 16% higher today than when biden took office. while prices have climbed, wages have failed to keep up. american workers have seen their paychecks shrink by more than 3% in real terms. now, we heard the word transitory, that inflation was going to be transitory so you didn't need to worry about it. and this was as the biden administration claimed when they took office. and, of course, inflation has proved persistent. just remember, 1.4% inflation the day this president took office. it rose to 9.1% a year ago, and it's still at 4.5%. in his effort to tame initiation, the fed has hiked interest rates to the highest level in 16 years, putting mortgages, putting businesses and their loans out of reach for more and more americans. half of the small businesses report delaying plans to grow their business, due
and economic advisers to other democratic presidents, their own larry summers told them before this president took over that the economy was already turning around; don't spend anymore money or you will have inflation. so what do we see? on average, american consumers are facing prices that are 16% higher today than when biden took office. while prices have climbed, wages have failed to keep up. american workers have seen their paychecks shrink by more than 3% in real terms. now, we heard the...
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>> i think the response of the government to the pandemic was to overstimulate the economy >> larry summersve them credit for what they did at the ports with the supply chain did they make mistakes there >> i'm not into blaming folks. my kind of objective analysis of what happened is that the stimulus from all these checks created a buying binge we all got cabin fever from being at home for a couple of months and when we started to -- >> months? years. >> well, the lockdowns -- >> yeah, i know but in general it was a lot longer than a couple -- >> we had a buying binge and we couldn't buy services so we bought goods and that's really was caused the course to clog up by the time it got through the bort ports, consumes are said no mas. >> how was the supply chain solved and reopened? >> because -- i don't like to give the government a lot of credit for things. >> i don't either. >> i think in this case we had buying for goods and then suddenly demand for goods was such that inventory piled up and we had disinflation in the good market i would argue inflation has been ironically much more tran
>> i think the response of the government to the pandemic was to overstimulate the economy >> larry summersve them credit for what they did at the ports with the supply chain did they make mistakes there >> i'm not into blaming folks. my kind of objective analysis of what happened is that the stimulus from all these checks created a buying binge we all got cabin fever from being at home for a couple of months and when we started to -- >> months? years. >> well, the...
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summer safely. larry: we're tonight at oracle part. routine fly balls.s try to snap their four-game losing streak. mariners and giants yet -- giants. casey schmidt and for thairo estrada. rob's jakey -- jp crawford. alex cobb wind six scoreless and struck out seven. lamonte wade jr.. routine fly ball. julio rodriguez, i ain't got it. austin slater scores on the mis-play. he just took his eye off the ball. weird night with luis montrose dropping a ball, almost the same spot. they oscar hernandez miss playing the ball because of the wind. after struggling last night, nice bounceback. gas. night night. a's and tigers from the motor city. this was like batting practice. ryan noda swinging at the fastball. gone. his ninth of the season. 7-0 in the sixth. your your wheeze who ended up injuring his shoulder. two run single here. 9-0 a's. they kept pouring it on. jordan diaz. two run blast. the a's go on to win by a final tool -- of 12-3. first rule of summer hoops, don't overreact to a guy who is putting up big numbers. warriors and hornets in sacramento. no tr
summer safely. larry: we're tonight at oracle part. routine fly balls.s try to snap their four-game losing streak. mariners and giants yet -- giants. casey schmidt and for thairo estrada. rob's jakey -- jp crawford. alex cobb wind six scoreless and struck out seven. lamonte wade jr.. routine fly ball. julio rodriguez, i ain't got it. austin slater scores on the mis-play. he just took his eye off the ball. weird night with luis montrose dropping a ball, almost the same spot. they oscar hernandez...
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all the, while larry summers, president clinton's treasury secretary and director of president obama's national economic council aggressively warned against such a spending, warning it would further exacerbate inflation. then a year ago, almost to the day, you are quoted saying that you failed to anticipate how long inflation would continue to plague american consumers. finally, on june 7th of this year, he said that you expected inflation to subside over the next two years. so simply put, you got it wrong in a number of places. that error in judgment cause immense damage to the american people. it caused the cost of goods to store, salaries be reduced to relative value. the american dream of homeownership just overall hardship in general. and so it is wanted to point out policies coming out of washington have very serious consequences. it seems policymakers often forget that. i want to go, 18 months ago we had a back and forth, some were heated, where you criticize your proposal to collect american's bank account balances. i said it was not a serious policy proposal in only designed a
all the, while larry summers, president clinton's treasury secretary and director of president obama's national economic council aggressively warned against such a spending, warning it would further exacerbate inflation. then a year ago, almost to the day, you are quoted saying that you failed to anticipate how long inflation would continue to plague american consumers. finally, on june 7th of this year, he said that you expected inflation to subside over the next two years. so simply put, you...
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larry: we are getting there, sandhya patel. sandhya: this traffic pattern is certainly like summer, no doubt about it, and we are definitely getting there. the weekend looks nice, larry and dion. let's take a live look at that cruise ship from our kgo roof camera. blue skies surrounding that ship. gusty winds, you will notice in. 40 mile an hour sustained wind coming off the cool ocean water right now in san francisco, gusts to 30 at sfo. . you will notice even places like concord gusting to 29 miles an hour. with this pattern, we have seen temperatures today remaining below where they should be by july standards. low 60's to low 80's, anywhere from a few degrees to 11 degrees below average. 7:00 tonight, those winds will remain gusty, and you will notice at 10:00 p.m., it is breezy inland, along the coastline a little stronger, and tomorrow morning to me even though the winds are not a strong everywhere, they pick right back up again tomorrow evening, so we will have to deal with these gusty winds. a look at your evening planner, the sun goes down at 8:34 p.m. 7:00 tonight, looking at 50's and 60's on your temperatures, gusty win
larry: we are getting there, sandhya patel. sandhya: this traffic pattern is certainly like summer, no doubt about it, and we are definitely getting there. the weekend looks nice, larry and dion. let's take a live look at that cruise ship from our kgo roof camera. blue skies surrounding that ship. gusty winds, you will notice in. 40 mile an hour sustained wind coming off the cool ocean water right now in san francisco, gusts to 30 at sfo. . you will notice even places like concord gusting to 29...
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larry beale. >> the warrior's summer league team on the court in sacramento but not trace jackson davis the powerars guaranteed, jackson davis slowed by a hamstring injury but the expectation is he may get some run in the vegas summer league. warriors and hornets, fun for the young fans to see the action the summer. lester quinones with authority right down the lane. spent last year with the geely, rookie brendan, shooter, splash. moments later, five steals in the game. not known for his defense. i like this. pump fake, pump fake, poise, knock it down. five steals, four rebounds for the rookie. collins, nice inbound play by the doves who led by eight at the break. second round pick from a year ago was overseas last year. brazil, spin move, up and over. the warriors get the win at 98, 83 and head to vegas. let's head to baseball, mariners and giants, alex cobb trying to snap a four-game slide. it is mike ford swing there and later in the inning with two men on, cobb gets josÉ, euro looking and a sac fly has them fans in detroit, let the carnage begin. top of the first, ryan and swinging at a 3-0 f
larry beale. >> the warrior's summer league team on the court in sacramento but not trace jackson davis the powerars guaranteed, jackson davis slowed by a hamstring injury but the expectation is he may get some run in the vegas summer league. warriors and hornets, fun for the young fans to see the action the summer. lester quinones with authority right down the lane. spent last year with the geely, rookie brendan, shooter, splash. moments later, five steals in the game. not known for his...
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larry: these uncooperative, would be victims. dion: so embarrassing. moving on, the las vegas summer league beginning tonight. the warriors in action, but the highlight was a seven foot phenom from france. larry: chris alvarez here with a preview of sports. chris: coming up in sports, the basketball world locked in a las vegas. steve kerr, kareem abdul-jabbar, everyone checking out the man known as wenby. sports is ♪ (tense music) ♪ one aleve works all day so i can keep working my magic. just one aleve. 12 hours of uninterrupted pain relief. aleve. who do you take it for? at denny's, we're celebrating baconalia. with new creations starring black label® thick cut cherrywood bacon. ready to satisfy your bacon obsession? at denny's... it's diner time. and now, rewards members get 2 free strips of our new premium bacon for a limited time. 7 day old tuna casserole! how'd you know that?! even my nose is strong! you need hefty ultra strong! it has arm & hammer continuous odor control! hefty! hefty! hefty! oh, and uhhh... toby needs a bath! stay one step ahead of stinky. ♪ [children playing outside] reynolds wrap make
larry: these uncooperative, would be victims. dion: so embarrassing. moving on, the las vegas summer league beginning tonight. the warriors in action, but the highlight was a seven foot phenom from france. larry: chris alvarez here with a preview of sports. chris: coming up in sports, the basketball world locked in a las vegas. steve kerr, kareem abdul-jabbar, everyone checking out the man known as wenby. sports is ♪ (tense music) ♪ one aleve works all day so i can keep working my magic....
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larry: these uncooperative, would be victims. dion: so embarrassing. moving on, the las vegas summer league beginning tonight. rs in action, but the highlight was a seven foot phenom from france. larry: chris alvarez here with a preview of sports. chris: coming up in sports, the basketball world locked in a las vegas. steve kerr, kareem abdul-jabbar, everyone checking out the man known as wenby. known as wenby. #1 isn't a status earned overnight. it's earned in every wash, and re-earned every day. tide. america's #1 detergent. chris: after splitting two games at the california classic in sacramento, the warriors open up against the lakers. steve kerr watching the summer dubs. warriors off to a hot start. the rebound, great outlet pass to santos. eurostat for the score. down eight, santos scores just before halftime, game-high 25. late in the third quarter, the floater from brandon. the warriors lose. number three overall pick, victor wembanyama, taking on the hornets. kareem abdul-jabbar in the house. five blocks for the 7'4" french phenom. also added three assists. wemby made just two field goals both and 1 w
larry: these uncooperative, would be victims. dion: so embarrassing. moving on, the las vegas summer league beginning tonight. rs in action, but the highlight was a seven foot phenom from france. larry: chris alvarez here with a preview of sports. chris: coming up in sports, the basketball world locked in a las vegas. steve kerr, kareem abdul-jabbar, everyone checking out the man known as wenby. known as wenby. #1 isn't a status earned overnight. it's earned in every wash, and re-earned every...
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larry is waiting for. 90's inland tuesday. wednesday and thursday. close to one hundred degrees. the accuweather 7-day forecast and below average through monday before we bring on the hot summers when larry will call out second. he >> she will be gone. >> some call it vacation. >> vacation. [laughter] >> anyway. chris alvarez is handling sports. you know who wants to get warm? the golfers at pebble beach. >> it is cold and windy and gray. >> july. >> here is july. the warriors are onto vegas. as of larry mentioned, history down the road as the first round tease up for the u.s. women's open. puppies on the beach. some golf balls almost ended up if you have heart failure, entrust your heart to entresto. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor if entresto is right for you. >>>> for the first time ever pebble beach is hosting the u.s. women's open.
larry is waiting for. 90's inland tuesday. wednesday and thursday. close to one hundred degrees. the accuweather 7-day forecast and below average through monday before we bring on the hot summers when larry will call out second. he >> she will be gone. >> some call it vacation. >> vacation. [laughter] >> anyway. chris alvarez is handling sports. you know who wants to get warm? the golfers at pebble beach. >> it is cold and windy and gray. >> july. >>...
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larry: if you swing by any bay area beach this summer, you are likely to find people snapping pictures one group is doing more than just filling up their albums. they are documenting changes that could have a profound effect on how we manage our coastline. >> as they sift through the sands along the moss beach coastline, you could say this team is literally taking a snapshot of climate change -- or at least its effect on visitors. >> this is a definitely, there's been so many different varieties of seaweed. >> the team is documenting the various life forms that dot the coastline, collecting photographs and data that add to a much bigger picture. >> the cool thing is since we have been doing this for eight years, we can compare this year to all the years that have gone by. >> dr. rebecca johnson codirects the academy's center for biodiversity. she says the beach survey is part of a massive volunteer project launched nearly a decade ago. it's goal is to build and kind of living database of changes along the coastline, a mission that is especially intriguing this year with a predicted ret
larry: if you swing by any bay area beach this summer, you are likely to find people snapping pictures one group is doing more than just filling up their albums. they are documenting changes that could have a profound effect on how we manage our coastline. >> as they sift through the sands along the moss beach coastline, you could say this team is literally taking a snapshot of climate change -- or at least its effect on visitors. >> this is a definitely, there's been so many...
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larry. >> it's great to be here on a summer day. liz: and we're cool in here. >> we are.ds when it comes to ishares and approvals, how do these things work out? how long does it take? and what do you think odds are of any of your etfs that you float getting accepted? >> well, we try to do what's right for the long-terms investor, and i think we have a good track record working with our regulators in trying to make sure we're thinking about the all the issues around any filing. and so i can't get into the specifics of this filing, but i think the chart speaks quite well. we work really closely with our regulators, and ask we want to hear from the regulators what they, what are their issues and we fix those issues around that. so we hope that like in the past we can be working with our regulators and get the filing approved one day. and i have no idea what that one day will be. but -- and so we'll see how that all plays out. specifically on bitcoin, as i've said in the past, we're a believer in digitization of products. you know, etfs was a big revolution for the mutual fun
larry. >> it's great to be here on a summer day. liz: and we're cool in here. >> we are.ds when it comes to ishares and approvals, how do these things work out? how long does it take? and what do you think odds are of any of your etfs that you float getting accepted? >> well, we try to do what's right for the long-terms investor, and i think we have a good track record working with our regulators in trying to make sure we're thinking about the all the issues around any filing....
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before payments restart this larry: in our efforts to help build a better bay area, we are featuring the work of a half moon bay nonprofit telling you what they are doing this summeristen: they have been offering a free summer camp to children of working families. >> from afar, it is hard to tell if these are pros or beginners. you are pretty good out there. after a couple hours in the water, nine-year-old marley says there should not be any confusion here. are you a surfer? >> mm-hmm. >> that's what you want to do >> yes. >> you're a pro? you just told us you did not know what you were doing at the beginning of this interview and now you are a pro. that's fast. luz: over the past three 100 kids from half moon bay's working families have been enjoying a free summer camp, and learning to serve has been one of the highlights. despite many of the kids living on the coast, it is the first time many of them are getting in the water, and their excitement is actually louder than the crashing waves. >> i think it is important for all kids to have the access to experience what the ocean feels like and embrace the unknown. luz: in the spotted a familiar face, san mateo coun
before payments restart this larry: in our efforts to help build a better bay area, we are featuring the work of a half moon bay nonprofit telling you what they are doing this summeristen: they have been offering a free summer camp to children of working families. >> from afar, it is hard to tell if these are pros or beginners. you are pretty good out there. after a couple hours in the water, nine-year-old marley says there should not be any confusion here. are you a surfer? >>...
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it is summer and zion was a drummer and larry griffin talks about grove, let's talk about music. grove is in full swing and it's been amazing so far. he's in every sunday, tickets are free. the season wraps up with a picnic. you can reserve your spots and all the others coming up. we've got the san francisco symphony and lettuce, it's been a fantastic season. we also have due sogt with sa non and the clans and james, we're free concerts go through october, you can reserve your stop for that now. we've got music at union square through the bloom summer concert. next concert july 22, featuring soul glitch, they have a floral swift and made possible through sf live, the line up is diverse. a great way to spend the afternoon and if you would rather be in golden gate park through illuminate, the lift every band has free music on wednesday singer and songwriter, sunday, soul and jazz, saturday community performances from different neighborhood. sunday, reggae and on the weekend, you can hear other musicians along jfk, we don't drive on jfk promenade. so come out there and of course out
it is summer and zion was a drummer and larry griffin talks about grove, let's talk about music. grove is in full swing and it's been amazing so far. he's in every sunday, tickets are free. the season wraps up with a picnic. you can reserve your spots and all the others coming up. we've got the san francisco symphony and lettuce, it's been a fantastic season. we also have due sogt with sa non and the clans and james, we're free concerts go through october, you can reserve your stop for that...
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larry: britney spears and victor women yana are sharing their own versions of an incident that took place. the singer claims she was backhanded by security. she ran into him in vegas for summer league. she was attempting to congratulate him on a success but she claims she was hit in the face by his security team. he says he felt somebody was grabbing his shoulder and security push that person away. she filed a police report after the incident and she says she has not yet received an apology. a lot of drama and he hasn't even played one game yet. dion: so bizarre. warriors first-round pick brandon pitt jansky feeling right at home right now. the u.s. beach. chris alvarez joining us with a preview of sports. reporter: coming up in sports, history on the monterey peninsula. an adventurous day ever u.s. women's open. highlights ahead. is it possible to protect my business from cyber threats? it is, with comcast business. helping every connected device stay protected. yours. your employees'. even... susan? hers, too. safe. secure. and powered by the next generation 10g network. with comcast business, advanced security isn't just possible. it's happening. get started wih fast spee
larry: britney spears and victor women yana are sharing their own versions of an incident that took place. the singer claims she was backhanded by security. she ran into him in vegas for summer league. she was attempting to congratulate him on a success but she claims she was hit in the face by his security team. he says he felt somebody was grabbing his shoulder and security push that person away. she filed a police report after the incident and she says she has not yet received an apology. a...
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summer. hey, why not have an individual stock idea if it's going to work thank you, larry bottom line, even if can't figure out the whole economy there are ways to figure out individual stocks. right now the chart by larry is u-haul should be running through november or december and you know what, i ain't betting against this guy it's just too cut and dried. let's go to jim in virginia. jim. >> caller: hi. >> hi. >> caller: first time caller i have a question about the bluebird corporation they make school buses, and they've been in business since 1927 and they just started producing electric buses and i was wondering what you think of the company >> i have not been a fan and i've not been a fan because they just simply don't make enough money with their core business and if i'm going to buy a stock these days, it better make enough in the core business. if it's not a good traditional business i have to recommend against it i'm glad you're a first time caller steve in new jersey, not a first time caller, steve. >> caller: how are you doing today? >> i'm good. how about you, steve >> caller: do
summer. hey, why not have an individual stock idea if it's going to work thank you, larry bottom line, even if can't figure out the whole economy there are ways to figure out individual stocks. right now the chart by larry is u-haul should be running through november or december and you know what, i ain't betting against this guy it's just too cut and dried. let's go to jim in virginia. jim. >> caller: hi. >> hi. >> caller: first time caller i have a question about the...
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larry: britney spears and victor women yana are sharing their own versions of an incident that took place. the singer claims she was backhanded by security. she ran into him in vegas for summergue. she was attempting to congratulate him on a success but she claims she was hit in the face by his security team. he says he felt somebody was grabbing his shoulder and security push that person away. she filed a police report after the incident and she says she has not yet received an apology. a lot of drama and he hasn't even played one game yet. dion: so bizarre. warriors first-round pick brandon pitt jansky feeling right at home right now. the u.s. beach. chris alvarez joining us with a preview of sports. reporter: coming up in sports, history on the monterey peninsula. an adventurous day ever u.s. women's open. highli tide is busting laundry's biggest myth... that cold water can't clean. - food fight!! - food fight!! ♪ cold water, on those stains? welp, only one way to find out... tide cleans better in cold than the leading bargain detergent in warm. ♪ cold water can't clean tough stains? i'd say that myth is- busted! i always wanted to say that! turn to cold, with tide. repor
larry: britney spears and victor women yana are sharing their own versions of an incident that took place. the singer claims she was backhanded by security. she ran into him in vegas for summergue. she was attempting to congratulate him on a success but she claims she was hit in the face by his security team. he says he felt somebody was grabbing his shoulder and security push that person away. she filed a police report after the incident and she says she has not yet received an apology. a lot...
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coming up, larry gerston joins us to discuss the supreme court decisions, and how they could likely divide theation further n >>> welcome back. planning a summern be a big task. for some, it's their least part of taking a vacation. but artificial intelligence can help. google has a few new ai tools to assist you. google's chat bot bard can create an itinerary for your trip, suggesting ideas for restaurants and other things to do. another google tool is called search generative experience, or sge. that also uses ai to expand on a regular google search. >> let's say you already planned your itinerary. you're going for a weekend away in new orleans, and now you're trying to figure out which restaurant is best to go to. you can use sge to compare two different restaurants and figure out okay, this might be more family friendly, this one might be more seafood friendly. >> and google lens can be your pocket translator. just click the camera icon on the google search bar, and then take a picture of a menu that is in another language and it will translate it so you can know what you are ordering. >>> last week, the u.s. supreme court produced several
coming up, larry gerston joins us to discuss the supreme court decisions, and how they could likely divide theation further n >>> welcome back. planning a summern be a big task. for some, it's their least part of taking a vacation. but artificial intelligence can help. google has a few new ai tools to assist you. google's chat bot bard can create an itinerary for your trip, suggesting ideas for restaurants and other things to do. another google tool is called search generative...
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larry elder. gentlemen, thank you. leo, i see that and it's like the far left, it's marxist and rhetoric that's meant to depress people and create another summerriots and people are looking at california and don't want to talk about the cost of this. what's your take on what california is up to with this? >> well, thank you, tammy. first of all, the democratic party is dysfunctional. how can anyone based on those two videos, how can anyone become a member of the democratic party regard hag you just saw in reparation in california, tammy, do they get the memo and have they heard about the affirmative action ruling by the supreme court? reparations are unconstitutional. it violates the 14th amendment and racist. and you have said it correctly, this party divides people on race. let's not forget eric adams who called a new yorker a plantation owner. this parkty is antipolice -- party is antipolice and pro criminal and notwithstanding what happens in the supreme court and the reparation argument is absolutely idiotic and it's all a group of people that have a basically mob mentality to divide this country based on race. >> indeed. larry, you know,
larry elder. gentlemen, thank you. leo, i see that and it's like the far left, it's marxist and rhetoric that's meant to depress people and create another summerriots and people are looking at california and don't want to talk about the cost of this. what's your take on what california is up to with this? >> well, thank you, tammy. first of all, the democratic party is dysfunctional. how can anyone based on those two videos, how can anyone become a member of the democratic party regard...
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summer, and one man in japan is taking that literally. the man reportedly spent $14,000 on this very realistic border collie outfit. larryn: no, he is in an outfit. he shared it on his youtube channel called i want to be an animal. it took the company that made the costume 40 days to make this. the video shows the man going out for a walk and performing tricks in exchange for treats. michael: why did i get this assignment? [laughter] do i get belly rubs, i my question. that is bizarre, you know. i don't know what to make of that. are we sure there is a guy in there? kristen: yeah, there is. larry: he would have to be really small to fit into that. he is kind of staggering along. i don't know how restrained he is, but, wow. spencer: i hope he's careful about the kind of treats people offer. larry: i hope he's careful about other dogs he encounters. things can go horribly wrong when you have your back turned. spencer: indeed. larry: oh, brother. larry: let's wrap up with taylor swift. business owners around the stadium obviously cannot wait for her to come back. they reported their best weekend ever thanks to the more than
summer, and one man in japan is taking that literally. the man reportedly spent $14,000 on this very realistic border collie outfit. larryn: no, he is in an outfit. he shared it on his youtube channel called i want to be an animal. it took the company that made the costume 40 days to make this. the video shows the man going out for a walk and performing tricks in exchange for treats. michael: why did i get this assignment? [laughter] do i get belly rubs, i my question. that is bizarre, you...