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i have to say every time larry summers is on msnbc saying something, i hiss at the television. yeah we are under a little bit of deadline because of when dinner is being served the book signing. but i don't want to cut off any questions. if there's one in the audience, please stand up. we have a mic so that you'll recorded. oh, good. anyone guest, please. front row right here. hi. my name is rose horowitz to be here. what do you think was the motivating factor? what made women take that risk? well, for nancy it was certainly that. and for all of these women, really, it was for nancy in particular, because she was the ringleader here. it was that she had reached a point. she could no longer do her science like she needed fish to to do this genetic experiment, needed three generations. and she couldn't do it and she could see others around her and. it just it became so frustrating. at one point she was competing a guy in the lab next to her, and he was they were competing over space. it's so stupid. and he would pile these boxes outside her office and she tripped and hurt her bac
i have to say every time larry summers is on msnbc saying something, i hiss at the television. yeah we are under a little bit of deadline because of when dinner is being served the book signing. but i don't want to cut off any questions. if there's one in the audience, please stand up. we have a mic so that you'll recorded. oh, good. anyone guest, please. front row right here. hi. my name is rose horowitz to be here. what do you think was the motivating factor? what made women take that risk?...
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coming up, larry summers response to the fed's outlook following yesterday's decision. he is on wall street week this week so we will talk -- so he will talk with david westin. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. former treasury secretary larry summers says there are too many variables from consumer spending to labor strikes and the potential government shutdown to rule out a u.s. recession amid the federal reserve rate hike pad. here is some of his conversation with david westin on wall street week. >> it is possible we will have the proverbial soft landing, but i think the risks that inflation will be worse than what they say are very real. you've got the uaw strike, you got oil prices having spiked, you've got a budget deficit that this year will approach 8% of gdp if you take out the student loan accounting. and you've got a variety of technicals like health insurance that are getting ready to kick in. i think you've got real concerns on the inflation side. at the same time, you've got concerns on the others that the consumer, since labor day, it's
coming up, larry summers response to the fed's outlook following yesterday's decision. he is on wall street week this week so we will talk -- so he will talk with david westin. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. former treasury secretary larry summers says there are too many variables from consumer spending to labor strikes and the potential government shutdown to rule out a u.s. recession amid the federal reserve rate hike pad. here is some of his conversation with david...
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we are nowhere near the five handle larry summers and the likes of larry summers said we need to be ator the fed to really get to the 2% rate they keep promising to get to. it has to go higher. it won't be a joy ride. it will be painful. the third, they want to take it at 6%. >> this report is not good for president biden, is it? >> it will show a weakening economy moving into the 2024 presidential cycle. if it continues this economy will be a disaster by next spring or early next fall. it's not positive for the democrats for president biden. stuart: we hope you have a great labor day weekend and see you next time around. now this was senate minority leader mitch mcconnell has been cleared for work after he froze up during a news conference earlier this week. what do the doctors say? lauren: the lightheadedness is not uncommon in concussion recovery. not only did mitch mcconnell freeze up two times in two months he fell two times in march. mcconnell's team and the president don't think it's a big deal. >> i spoke to mitch. he is a friend. i spoke to him today and he was his old self on
we are nowhere near the five handle larry summers and the likes of larry summers said we need to be ator the fed to really get to the 2% rate they keep promising to get to. it has to go higher. it won't be a joy ride. it will be painful. the third, they want to take it at 6%. >> this report is not good for president biden, is it? >> it will show a weakening economy moving into the 2024 presidential cycle. if it continues this economy will be a disaster by next spring or early next...
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treasury secretary larry summers saying that the latest u.s.ob numbers were strong, but he also told us the path to a soft landing could still be out of reach. >> i think these were good numbers. the economy still looks strong with reasonably robust employment growth slightly greater than expected, hours per week ticked up, which was a favorable indicator. the unemployment went up, but it was driven by the fact that more people want to be working and have been pulled into the labor force, and that all happened with wage growth slightly less than was expected, so i think it is a mistake to make definite judgments based on one number, but this is certainly a favorable set of numbers, which should please policymakers both on constitution avenue and on pennsylvania avenue. i still think the road to a soft landing is a very difficult one, but this was a step down that road. david: let me pick on an analogy that you use before about trying to land the plane. given these numbers, does it at least look like we are on the right side -- glide path? >> th
treasury secretary larry summers saying that the latest u.s.ob numbers were strong, but he also told us the path to a soft landing could still be out of reach. >> i think these were good numbers. the economy still looks strong with reasonably robust employment growth slightly greater than expected, hours per week ticked up, which was a favorable indicator. the unemployment went up, but it was driven by the fact that more people want to be working and have been pulled into the labor force,...
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larry summers again says it's bad with.rs just recently said again stop the federal spending, carol. but, you know, americans suffered the biggest drop in real median household income in 2022 in a dozen years. it was third straight year of declines. real wages are not doing well. the white house is not -- drilling, you know, it was 13 million under trump. i mean, so inflation is up nearly 17% under biden. grocery prices are up nearly 20. so how can can they say bidenomics is better when trump's economy was coming in strong? he inherited a strong economy, 1.5% inflation. >> you know, mark twain always said there's lies, damn lies and statistics, so you can pull out a chart or any other pretty graph or trot out any economist to say what you want, liz, but here's what you need to ask the american people. let's compare 2019, before the covid emergency, to today. when were you more concerned about losing your job? when did you have more in savings? when did you have a bigger debt load? whenned did you feel like you were getting
larry summers again says it's bad with.rs just recently said again stop the federal spending, carol. but, you know, americans suffered the biggest drop in real median household income in 2022 in a dozen years. it was third straight year of declines. real wages are not doing well. the white house is not -- drilling, you know, it was 13 million under trump. i mean, so inflation is up nearly 17% under biden. grocery prices are up nearly 20. so how can can they say bidenomics is better when trump's...
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maybe they should have paid attention to larry summers, a former democrat and head of obama council ofonomic advisors when he said if we pass what the american rescue plan, that ridiculous $1.9 trillion spending bill we did not need, if we passed that we will see the highest inflation in generations. we passed it, that is what happened. maybe we should pay attention to him. and set up some woman from new zealand who has absolutely no idea what she is talking about. cheryl: [laughter] i try not to listen to aoc. but she lives in new york. meanwhile, the biden administration announced 15 and a half million dollars in funding to automakers and suppliers to help them switch over to making electric vehicles president biden says this money will "help existing workers keep their jobs and at the first shot to fill new jobs as a car industry transforms". even "forbes" ceo has admitted electric vehicles will require 40% less workers than traditional cars. steve, what do you make of all of this? >> another con job. just like hilary clinton telling coal miners in west virginia and elsewhere we wil
maybe they should have paid attention to larry summers, a former democrat and head of obama council ofonomic advisors when he said if we pass what the american rescue plan, that ridiculous $1.9 trillion spending bill we did not need, if we passed that we will see the highest inflation in generations. we passed it, that is what happened. maybe we should pay attention to him. and set up some woman from new zealand who has absolutely no idea what she is talking about. cheryl: [laughter] i try not...
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larry summers of harvard on the more jobs numbers out on the eve of of labor day. i think the road to a
larry summers of harvard on the more jobs numbers out on the eve of of labor day. i think the road to a
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larry summers of harvard on how the fed is handling a stronger-than-expected economy. i think the fed is too optimistic. david: stephen rat
larry summers of harvard on how the fed is handling a stronger-than-expected economy. i think the fed is too optimistic. david: stephen rat
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this week, special contributor larry summers on renewing h
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treasury secretary larry summers says the strikes may continue for some time and the impact on the economys still unknown. larry: it is always easier to compromise on numbers than it is like how big is the wage increase going to be that it is on principles like what will happen to the battery factories. it is easier to compromise on numbers like the size of pension packages than it is on questions like changing the separate wage structure for recently-hired workers, so they still have questions of principle as well as questions of numbers separating them, so this may go on for a while, and i think there are two big questions. one is what will the spillover be to the larger economy and the midwestern economy, including through price increases if cars get scarce, what that means for automobile and used car prices. i also think there are some real questions here about when you have these highly publicized labor conflicts and you see what is likely to be a big number for the wage increase, i suspect that will give a lot of workers at a lot of places some pretty big ideas, and that may be a sou
treasury secretary larry summers says the strikes may continue for some time and the impact on the economys still unknown. larry: it is always easier to compromise on numbers than it is like how big is the wage increase going to be that it is on principles like what will happen to the battery factories. it is easier to compromise on numbers like the size of pension packages than it is on questions like changing the separate wage structure for recently-hired workers, so they still have questions...
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think joe biden has done a good job as president, our economy has suffered and the reality even larry summersunleash bridled funding it will drive inflation and every family in america today is struggling, 50% of americans are living paycheck to paycheck. the average family today has to spend $700 more just to buy gas and groceries and clothes for their kids than two years ago and we see on the national stage america has suffered internationally and personally i am worried about our relationship with china. we show weakness in the reason we have a war in ukraine is driven fundamentally by joe biden. >> do support the efforts by ukraine joe biden has been so far? >> i support the engagement in ukraine, i don't think we would have this problem if joe biden was stronger upfront but now it's critical putin doesn't win and we need to rally europe and make sure we are supporting this. vladimir putin is a really bad guy, we know that. what he's doing is every ounce of democratic fiber in my body and with got to win this. >> some republicans on the house side appear to have of you we should reduce su
think joe biden has done a good job as president, our economy has suffered and the reality even larry summersunleash bridled funding it will drive inflation and every family in america today is struggling, 50% of americans are living paycheck to paycheck. the average family today has to spend $700 more just to buy gas and groceries and clothes for their kids than two years ago and we see on the national stage america has suffered internationally and personally i am worried about our...
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larry summers, thank you very much. appreciate your time. >>> next t kremlin accusing the u.s.r until quote the last ukrainian as putin launches the deadliest attack on ukraine in months. >>> plus, it's now officially hurricane lee and is already potentially a category 5. will it make landfall in the u.s.? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get it with gurus. cargurus. ♪ ("please don't go" by harry casey, richard raymond finch ) ♪ (ping) ( ♪ ♪ ) ♪ please don't go ♪ ♪ please don't go ♪ ♪ please don't ♪ ♪ please don'go ♪ ♪ don't goooooo! ♪ ( ♪ ♪ ) ♪ don't go away ♪ ( ♪ ♪ ) ♪ please don't go ♪ wake up, achievers. you're making the most of every hour of your life. except the hours that you're sleeping. so why do we leave so much untapped potential on the table? this is a next level bed, for a next level you. my circadian rhythm is kicking your circadian rhythms butt! it's not a competition. i know, but i'm still winning! so, it is a competition. save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus, free home delivery when you add an adjustable base. shop now only at sleep number. ♪ jardiance ♪ ♪ it
larry summers, thank you very much. appreciate your time. >>> next t kremlin accusing the u.s.r until quote the last ukrainian as putin launches the deadliest attack on ukraine in months. >>> plus, it's now officially hurricane lee and is already potentially a category 5. will it make landfall in the u.s.? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get it with gurus. cargurus. ♪ ("please don't go" by harry casey, richard raymond finch ) ♪ (ping) ( ♪ ♪ ) ♪ please don't go ♪ ♪...
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larry summers came out said there will be a surprise to the downside a couple of others have said it. very cautious. i think the market inning a grat is overvalued compared to historical levels but is a having said that i've been inching into couple names one of which is adobe. since you and i last chatted i moved into that one. morgan stanley has price target of 660 on that one. the company came out yesterday with really specific examples how it will use generative a.i., firefly, image generation and how it will take the a.i. capability and translate that into price increases. you and i, charles, talking about a.i. is it hype, how do you play it? i've been looking for really specific examples of monetizaton and adobe has been delivering on that so far. i have a little bit of that. i started to inch into it that is the kind of example i've been looking out. we'll see. charles: i love you give us the macro but always find the diamond in the rough. ann, thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thanks, charles. >> some "money mail," you are fired up about the president's upcoming speech. c
larry summers came out said there will be a surprise to the downside a couple of others have said it. very cautious. i think the market inning a grat is overvalued compared to historical levels but is a having said that i've been inching into couple names one of which is adobe. since you and i last chatted i moved into that one. morgan stanley has price target of 660 on that one. the company came out yesterday with really specific examples how it will use generative a.i., firefly, image...
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haunting him also a lot of economists saying going to be ecoinflation boom this chart floating around larry summersu listen close of he was first to believe in his mind exengineer soft landing i think that would be his the way to compensate for the transitory if he can engineer soft landing against all odds, so i don't think jay powell wants to wreck this but concerned about criticism. >> i think it is happening do i believe that the data i am seeing especially we are seeing a cooling off in the labor market, i have a feeling because cover this report every month weaker numbers than what even expecting because big part the strikeout -- but see if i am right or wrong, three minutes also too i think with labor market cooling not far enough, people getting not mass firings right now would be -- >> that is going that could happen, i think as demand goes down, let me tell you two charts that i have here, that are not floating around in terms of work charts, corporate sentiment, is nearing all-time high employee outlook employee sentiment, at lowest point since 2016. the employer is now back in charge yo
haunting him also a lot of economists saying going to be ecoinflation boom this chart floating around larry summersu listen close of he was first to believe in his mind exengineer soft landing i think that would be his the way to compensate for the transitory if he can engineer soft landing against all odds, so i don't think jay powell wants to wreck this but concerned about criticism. >> i think it is happening do i believe that the data i am seeing especially we are seeing a cooling off...
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larry summers said what you said, that electric cars take about 40% fewer workers per car., the uaw, they want the cost of living adjustments that were wiped out in the 2008 obama bailout to the car industry. but biden's inflation has soared nearly 17% compounded. autoworkers, this is new data coming in, they've seen their average wages fall more than 19% since 2008. liz, sit tight. we want to listen to a top democrat admit that high inflation under biden is a problem in what's going on with the uaw. watch this. >> you have our big three who are making in some cases record profits, and you have people who are working at those facilities who are struggling and have less money in their pockets because of inflation. elizabeth: so you heard that, right? that's -- >> yeah. that's bidenomics, liz are. elizabeth: i mean, you know what's really interesting? trump is saying the uaw should step up and say this is nonnegotiable. get rid of electric car mandates. we had six house democrats joining house republicans, liz, saying, yeah. we want to top biden's electric car mandates, and w
larry summers said what you said, that electric cars take about 40% fewer workers per car., the uaw, they want the cost of living adjustments that were wiped out in the 2008 obama bailout to the car industry. but biden's inflation has soared nearly 17% compounded. autoworkers, this is new data coming in, they've seen their average wages fall more than 19% since 2008. liz, sit tight. we want to listen to a top democrat admit that high inflation under biden is a problem in what's going on with...
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this i think people in washington need to remember supply curves flow upwards not world of 2013 larry summersr stagnation this is world 7 1/2 mortgage rates, 3 1/2% unemployment a world in which, the supply of labor and capital are scarce so when you you pour 1. 2 trillion dollar into economy 280 billion dollars in this economy pour 1.2 trillion dollars in so-called green energy subsidies on to a supply constrainted economy a lot is going into prices that is why i continue to think that without some more spending restraints, it -- isgoing long road back to 2% >> tell me thoughts on this upcoming issue of government spending tyler if you were to see a government shut down what does that do to your expectations, and, you know, moving in the stock market? >> because that is the cycle that worsens if you see a sell-off in stocks, doesn't that make things even that much more difficult? >> so, the interesting thing about economic recovery is that they don't really die of old i am a they tend to be murdered historically oil prices are a serial killer economic expansion but, you know, you add up of y
this i think people in washington need to remember supply curves flow upwards not world of 2013 larry summersr stagnation this is world 7 1/2 mortgage rates, 3 1/2% unemployment a world in which, the supply of labor and capital are scarce so when you you pour 1. 2 trillion dollar into economy 280 billion dollars in this economy pour 1.2 trillion dollars in so-called green energy subsidies on to a supply constrainted economy a lot is going into prices that is why i continue to think that without...
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there was an waking under the obama administration with larry summers and ratner that finally came tops that even if they let chrysler go down the tube, the domino effect on the supplier base would be catastrophic. and that's what we see today. it's about a 10 to 1 ratio. so if the entire 150,000 uaw workers go out, phil, that's over a million people whose jobs will be affected in tier one, two, three, four suppliers. and look at the impact on the dealers. now, the dealers are going to have to raise prices because they're concerned about inventory and they're trying to build cash to get through this downturn. >> but i think shawn fain and the uaw -- that's the point of leverage, though, right? you've been through these negotiations. you came up through the top tiers of the business world. you understand leverage and the point here that fain and his people are utilizing to get to here. they're saying -- they're doing that knowing all of that because they want leverage in these negotiations. >> no question they have the leverage right now. i mean, they look over the fence, phil, they se
there was an waking under the obama administration with larry summers and ratner that finally came tops that even if they let chrysler go down the tube, the domino effect on the supplier base would be catastrophic. and that's what we see today. it's about a 10 to 1 ratio. so if the entire 150,000 uaw workers go out, phil, that's over a million people whose jobs will be affected in tier one, two, three, four suppliers. and look at the impact on the dealers. now, the dealers are going to have to...
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even when larry summers the unbridled spending is going to drive inflation.ry family in america today is really struggling.y 60% of americans live paycheck to paycheck. the average family today has to dspend $700 more just to buy gas and groceries on closer for their kids than they did two years ago. we are seeing on the national stage in america it really has suffered internationally. i am personally really worried about our relationship with china. i think we have shown weakness. the reason why we have a war in ukraine is fundamentally driven by exhibited weakness on behalf of joe biden progress to support the efforts to support ukraine that biden has done so far? >> i support the u.s. engagement in ukraine. i don't think we would have this problem with joe biden have been stronger upfront. but now we are there it's critical putin doesn't win. we need to rally europe to make sure we are supporting this ultimate victory. vladimir putin is a really bad guy. we know that. what he is doing is an affront to every democratic fiber and my body and we got to win th
even when larry summers the unbridled spending is going to drive inflation.ry family in america today is really struggling.y 60% of americans live paycheck to paycheck. the average family today has to dspend $700 more just to buy gas and groceries on closer for their kids than they did two years ago. we are seeing on the national stage in america it really has suffered internationally. i am personally really worried about our relationship with china. i think we have shown weakness. the reason...
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this is a larry summers report. the basic idea is inflation, no.on the data screen. >> we have rita alongside us in the headquarters. i want to share the leaked paragraph from the statement. inflation is expected to remain too high for too long. >> let me share with our audience. the macroeconomic projections for the area c average inflation of 5.6% in 2023, 3.2% and 2024, 2.1% in 2025. an upward revision for 2023 and 2024 and downward for 2025. the upward revision mainly reflects energy prices. how much reflects domestic price pressure and how much of it is being exposed to this higher energy story? >> this is a complicated picture for the eu. we know it's not just the energy prices now, which have dropped dramatically and significantly, but the second round effects, the repercussions for the european industry. you are at the mercy of a complicated energy space for the european union. they are clear as long as the war in ukraine continues they are facing a volatile scenario. the other issue features into the energy story, the implications for grow
this is a larry summers report. the basic idea is inflation, no.on the data screen. >> we have rita alongside us in the headquarters. i want to share the leaked paragraph from the statement. inflation is expected to remain too high for too long. >> let me share with our audience. the macroeconomic projections for the area c average inflation of 5.6% in 2023, 3.2% and 2024, 2.1% in 2025. an upward revision for 2023 and 2024 and downward for 2025. the upward revision mainly reflects...
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tom: people don't listen to larry summers on this. do you attack growth? the politicians will attack that every time or do we have to do something here and the distinction is for austerity. are you going to goose the economy in germany and there economic culture? jonathan: we start the conversation on the s&p 500. equity futures are negative by 0.7%. in the commodity market, new highs for the year and crude. we are getting closer to 90 four wti crude. $89.36 right now. jonathan: lisa: that will be a key discussion as we get the headline number on cpi. i'm also looking at real wages which is calculated once you look at inflation and you can see they've started to take down and the census bureau put out a word saying u.s. inflation-adjusted housing income fell last year by the most in over a decade. barclays global financial services, -- conference continues today. yesterday, david solomon of goldman -- david sullivan of goldman sachs said this is going to restrict access to companies big and small and it 2:00 p.m., real yields as lead this whole charged up
tom: people don't listen to larry summers on this. do you attack growth? the politicians will attack that every time or do we have to do something here and the distinction is for austerity. are you going to goose the economy in germany and there economic culture? jonathan: we start the conversation on the s&p 500. equity futures are negative by 0.7%. in the commodity market, new highs for the year and crude. we are getting closer to 90 four wti crude. $89.36 right now. jonathan: lisa: that...
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. >> that was what larry summers argument was. >> it doesn't beat inflation worst of both worlds. >>> coming up, we talk oil strategy with the prices at the highest level in years it was up t $95 overnight >>> and 8:00 a.m., don't miss our interview with house speaker kevin mccarthy we will run out of money on saturday things may happen over the weekend. you are watching "squawk box" here on cnbc >> announcer: this cnbc program is sponsored by baird. visit bairddifference.com. let newage products transform your garage into an area of your home you can be proud of. modular steel cabinets let you pick and choose the storage solutions to keep your garage organized, with overhead racks and shelving, slat wall, workstations and flooring that let you create a showroom garage to call your own. designed for diy installation. all you need is one weekend to take your garage from unusable to unbelievable. visit us at newageproducts.com. c'mon, we're right there. c'mon baby. tit's the only we need. go, go, go, go! ah! touchdown baby! -touchdown! are your neighbors watching the same game? yeah, my
. >> that was what larry summers argument was. >> it doesn't beat inflation worst of both worlds. >>> coming up, we talk oil strategy with the prices at the highest level in years it was up t $95 overnight >>> and 8:00 a.m., don't miss our interview with house speaker kevin mccarthy we will run out of money on saturday things may happen over the weekend. you are watching "squawk box" here on cnbc >> announcer: this cnbc program is sponsored by...
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we had janet yellen talking about and larry summers.e are talking natural gas. simon: i allow you to translate my narrative. lisa: he will start sinking mary poppins to you. -- singing mary poppins to you. tom: there is. $7.57 a gallon. did i spell leader --litre directly there? jon: simon french up panmure gordon -- of pam regarding. -- of panmure gordon. yost creeping higher little bit more. -- yields are creeping higher a little bit more. the fx market, we are not doing much at all, 1.07 flat with the euro the dollar. here is my question -- ed: here's my question --lisa: here is my question. it goes into good pricing and goods pricing is what people see potentially re-accelerating in the u.s. and the key here is, if people pay higher prices, it is inflationary. that is really that concerned so you cannot strip it out entirely. you cannot be too cute about saying this is not going into the picture. jon: away from the city of london and wall street, it confuses and angers people when we strip out the things we -- they have to pay for l
we had janet yellen talking about and larry summers.e are talking natural gas. simon: i allow you to translate my narrative. lisa: he will start sinking mary poppins to you. -- singing mary poppins to you. tom: there is. $7.57 a gallon. did i spell leader --litre directly there? jon: simon french up panmure gordon -- of pam regarding. -- of panmure gordon. yost creeping higher little bit more. -- yields are creeping higher a little bit more. the fx market, we are not doing much at all, 1.07...
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summer, low 60s to mid 80s. once the sun sets the fog and the low clouds will regroup once again in the evening hours. larryi'll be back to tell you when the summer heat will be back in the forecast coming up. >> all right, sandy, i'll see you in a few minutes. tonight local officials and california representative jimmy panetta hosted a community forum on the recovery from the winter storms that we saw earlier this year. capitola near santa cruz was hit really hard and continues to rebuild. tonight, they listened to concerns from the public, especially about the response from fema and the efforts to have homes fixed. panetta assured people that there staying persistent in resolving residents issues through any bureaucracy they might face, and they have plans to rebuild the capitola wharf and hope to address rising sea levels as well. it's usually a popular time of year in capitola. people flocking to the coastline, soaking up the last bit of summer sun. many businesses are still picking up the pieces, though, from those storms. they were looking forward to the labor day weekend foot traffic. but amid so muc
summer, low 60s to mid 80s. once the sun sets the fog and the low clouds will regroup once again in the evening hours. larryi'll be back to tell you when the summer heat will be back in the forecast coming up. >> all right, sandy, i'll see you in a few minutes. tonight local officials and california representative jimmy panetta hosted a community forum on the recovery from the winter storms that we saw earlier this year. capitola near santa cruz was hit really hard and continues to...
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summer, low 60s to mid 80s. once the sun sets the fog and the low clouds will regroup once again in the evening hours. larry, i'll be back to tell you when the summer heat will be back in the forecast coming up. >> all right, sandy, i'll see you in a few minutes. tonight local officials and california representative jimmy panetta hosted a community forum on the recovery from the winter storms that we saw earlier this year. capitola near santa cruz was hit really hard and continues to rebuild. tonight, they listened to concerns from the public, especially about the response from fema and the efforts to have homes fixed. panetta assured people that there staying persistent in resolving residents issues through any bureaucracy they might face, and they have plans to rebuild the capitola wharf and hope to address rising sea levels as well. it's usually a popular time of year in capitola. people flocking to the coastline, soaking up the last bit of summer sun. many businesses are still picking up the pieces, though, from those storms. they were looking forward to the labor day weekend foot traffic. but amid so m
summer, low 60s to mid 80s. once the sun sets the fog and the low clouds will regroup once again in the evening hours. larry, i'll be back to tell you when the summer heat will be back in the forecast coming up. >> all right, sandy, i'll see you in a few minutes. tonight local officials and california representative jimmy panetta hosted a community forum on the recovery from the winter storms that we saw earlier this year. capitola near santa cruz was hit really hard and continues to...
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. >> you know, larry, it was early last summer when you and i on the show were saying 10-year treasury5%. we talked about the taylor rule where it ought to level out. i actually think it is 7%. you with your eye amazing network called upjohn taylor. he thinks it is six, a little high. six or seven, that is where interest rates are going. they're getting there inexorably, john taylor deserves a nobel prize because he showed us the interest rate you need to get inflation under control and the fed is not doing it. the fed is still low but the taylor rule. like the law of gravity, you got to go there if you want to fix inflation. inflation. people are seeing that -- larry: kevin hassett, best of the best ♪ discover the magnolia home james hardie collection. available now in siding colors, styles and textures. curated by joanna gaines. salonpas, makers of powerful pain relief patches for 89 years... believes in continuous improvement... like rounded corners that resist peeling, with an array of active ingredients... and sizes to relieve your pain. salonpas. it's good medicine. this isn't ju
. >> you know, larry, it was early last summer when you and i on the show were saying 10-year treasury5%. we talked about the taylor rule where it ought to level out. i actually think it is 7%. you with your eye amazing network called upjohn taylor. he thinks it is six, a little high. six or seven, that is where interest rates are going. they're getting there inexorably, john taylor deserves a nobel prize because he showed us the interest rate you need to get inflation under control and...
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summer. by midweek, karina and larry, we're talking about 90s and 60s coast. i felt like we were uninvited. think it was just you specifically, specifically, i actually got the address and the official invite. well, you could give it to the rest of the people on twitter or something. i'm not going to do that. thank you, karina. thank you. and you're not invited either. standard operating procedure for dan, chris alvarez handling sports. we're just together. that's it. yeah, we're out. the pac 12 is pretty much gone. stanford and cal joining the acc party. larry and i discuss what it means moving for both schools and how did we get here? oh, boy. you didn't choose your hairline. hot flashes, the flu, or that thing when your knee just gives out for no reason. you didn't choose your bad back or this. or... that. you didn't choose depression, melanoma, or lactose intolerance. but with kaiser permanente you can choose your doctor who works with other best-in-class specialists to care for all that is you. my late father-in-law lit up a room, but his vision dimmed with age. he had amd. i didn't kn
summer. by midweek, karina and larry, we're talking about 90s and 60s coast. i felt like we were uninvited. think it was just you specifically, specifically, i actually got the address and the official invite. well, you could give it to the rest of the people on twitter or something. i'm not going to do that. thank you, karina. thank you. and you're not invited either. standard operating procedure for dan, chris alvarez handling sports. we're just together. that's it. yeah, we're out. the pac...
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larry: this is shaping up to be the busiest summer for air travel. the tsa expects to screen 14 million passengers this holiday weekend. experts say there's good reason why more people are traveling to overseas locations. this is the first summer many have felt comfortable doing so since the pandemic. julian: just as the holiday commute is ramping up, interstate 80 -- a stretch of interstate 80 remains shut down. this is one of several stretches of 80 that is really backed up this evening. cruise and started working on a pavement project overnight along interstate 80 near vallejo. caltrans will be pouring 9000 pounds of concrete and refacing four lanes of traffic off the bridge. caltrans says condensing the work over the long weekend will spare drivers for months -- from months of overnight closures. here's how traffic looked this afternoon. don't want to be stuck in that. major backup for the holiday travelers a seral big rigs. we have a map of the closure. eastbound will remain open. the tour takes you down 780 ontr before you end up back on inters
larry: this is shaping up to be the busiest summer for air travel. the tsa expects to screen 14 million passengers this holiday weekend. experts say there's good reason why more people are traveling to overseas locations. this is the first summer many have felt comfortable doing so since the pandemic. julian: just as the holiday commute is ramping up, interstate 80 -- a stretch of interstate 80 remains shut down. this is one of several stretches of 80 that is really backed up this evening....
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. >> i knoware very fortunate and kristin and larry, let me show you what it looks like, co setting and stifling. late summerohe northeast. look at this, dallas 103 right now, 94 in d.c. we're sitting pretty at 69 degrees here in the city. live view from our walnut creek camera. and you can see plenty of sun, but our warmest areas are only in the mid 80s, places like fairfield, 75 in santa rosa and napa, concord, 80 degrees. livermore 82 and nothing but blue skies from our golden gate bridge camera. just a beautiful day. 69 in the city. oakland, 71 degrees. 79 in san jose. palo alto, you're at 76 degrees. so we're still under the influence of a trough here. as we look at the water vapor and the radar imagery. so we're not expecting any heat anytime soon. but gradually the temperatures are going to come up. today, they dialed back by a few degrees. live doppler seven showing you that most of that fog near the coast has pulled away, allowing for this to show up from our sutro tower camera. plenty of sun, low clouds and fog spread overnight. sunny tomorrow afternoon, inland and around the bay. and we are lookin
. >> i knoware very fortunate and kristin and larry, let me show you what it looks like, co setting and stifling. late summerohe northeast. look at this, dallas 103 right now, 94 in d.c. we're sitting pretty at 69 degrees here in the city. live view from our walnut creek camera. and you can see plenty of sun, but our warmest areas are only in the mid 80s, places like fairfield, 75 in santa rosa and napa, concord, 80 degrees. livermore 82 and nothing but blue skies from our golden gate...
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well, overall looks like a summer pattern outside temperatures warm up a little bit the next couple days getting ready to cool down, though, over the weekend. >> all right, larry, well talking about the dreamforce convention in san francisco officially started today. seems to have gotten off to a smooth beginning. the three-day event again today with a significant increase in security measures. you had guards every entrance and exit checking attendees through metal detectors, also trained dogs where they're smelling luggage, theirs. marc benioff, who runs sales force, the security measures are in place after many off said last week that if san francisco doesn't improve homelessness and open air drug use. he considered taking dreamforce elsewhere in years to come. one attendee who moved out of san francisco 5 years ago said he definitely notices a change in the city. >> well, the building than anything to you know, so good and there's no people, especially monday out of the week. that old used to be like >> the pandemic changed a lot and the roads are no longer packed, especially on mondays and fridays with more 40,000 people here at the conference stream force
well, overall looks like a summer pattern outside temperatures warm up a little bit the next couple days getting ready to cool down, though, over the weekend. >> all right, larry, well talking about the dreamforce convention in san francisco officially started today. seems to have gotten off to a smooth beginning. the three-day event again today with a significant increase in security measures. you had guards every entrance and exit checking attendees through metal detectors, also trained...
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so the summer warmth will be back in the picture and will hold for the first part of next week before it cools off again and larryht. thank you, sandhya . >> all right. still ahead, comeback in the works for an iconic gay bar in san francisco. so we'll tell you about the announcement made today from the ownership collecti but his vision dimmed with age. he had amd. i didn't know it then, but it can progress to ga, an advanced form of the disease. his struggle with vision loss from amd made me want to help you see warning signs of ga. like straight lines that seem wavy, blurry, or missing visual spots that make it hard to see faces like this one, or trouble with low light that makes driving at night a real challenge. if you've been diagnosed with amd and notice vision changes, don't wait. ga is irreversible. it's important to catch it early. talk to your eye doctor about ga and learn more at gawontwait.com leaders, including the mayor, today, to announce they've signed a lease at a location off folsom street in soma. the new location will be twice the size of the old venue with two new bars, a new stage and a new
so the summer warmth will be back in the picture and will hold for the first part of next week before it cools off again and larryht. thank you, sandhya . >> all right. still ahead, comeback in the works for an iconic gay bar in san francisco. so we'll tell you about the announcement made today from the ownership collecti but his vision dimmed with age. he had amd. i didn't know it then, but it can progress to ga, an advanced form of the disease. his struggle with vision loss from amd...
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larry. i'm glad it started warming up today. at least some part of the three day weekend. felt like summer.xpanding low clouds along the coastline and across the bay. locally inland. but they will quickly burn back to the coastline tomorrow, giving us another sunny day, perhaps even a degree or two warmer than today. overnight low temperatures will be mainly in the mid to upper 50s. highs tomorrow will range from low and mid 60s at the coast to mid 70s around the bay shoreline to mid maybe a couple of upper 80s in our inland areas. and here's the accuweather seven day forecast. you can see this gradual warming trend continuing through the week by the end of the week, going into saturday, we'll see high temperatures inland around 90, then on sunday and next monday, look for mid 90s inland and low 80s around the bay shoreline. larry. all right, thank you, spencer. >> here's something you probably never expected to see or thought. maybe it was even possible. that is a fish getting a ct scan. denver zoo officials scanned this french angelfish after they noticed that it was swimming kind of abno
larry. i'm glad it started warming up today. at least some part of the three day weekend. felt like summer.xpanding low clouds along the coastline and across the bay. locally inland. but they will quickly burn back to the coastline tomorrow, giving us another sunny day, perhaps even a degree or two warmer than today. overnight low temperatures will be mainly in the mid to upper 50s. highs tomorrow will range from low and mid 60s at the coast to mid 70s around the bay shoreline to mid maybe a...
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summer spread for monday with cooler weather. for those of you who don't like the heat next week. larry. >> all right. looks good. thanks, sandhya. all right. >> roads are closed in downtown san francisco around moscone center for dreamforce. the conference put on by salesforce is one of the biggest tech events in the world, drawing an estimated 40,000 people to the city. now, it doesn't start until next week, but howard street is already closed between third and fourth streets. and you can see the setup for the conference is underway. dreamforce officially opens on tuesday. all roads will reopen sunday, september 7th. it's a lot of building going on there. >> coming up next, get a friend and get a drink. how starbucks by one get one free deal works. >> a reminder monday night football is back on abc next week. first game kicking off this monday night as the bills take on the jets and aaron rodgers. it all starts at 515 right here on every business deserves a great deal. that's why comcast business is launching the mobile made free event. with our business internet, new and existing customers can get one year of
summer spread for monday with cooler weather. for those of you who don't like the heat next week. larry. >> all right. looks good. thanks, sandhya. all right. >> roads are closed in downtown san francisco around moscone center for dreamforce. the conference put on by salesforce is one of the biggest tech events in the world, drawing an estimated 40,000 people to the city. now, it doesn't start until next week, but howard street is already closed between third and fourth streets. and...
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summer. it's election season and there's no covid." phil from beaufort south carolina. "why can't we charge these looters with the rico act?" that's a good idea. you'd have to have uncle larryassachusetts. "philadelphia, wake up. there are only 88 more shoplifting days left until christmas" or a cnn says, shopping without money. ron from hollywood, florida. "i lived in philly for 40 years in the looters are making the broad street bullies look like boy scouts." could get used to some of these looters on the flyers. mike from new york. "hey, jesse. did clay travis get that red jacket from jimmy failure? i swear those two have the same taylor." marcy from florida. intelligent and good looks are rare but you've got to them both about the glasses. sorry i'm not as distinct as i used to look earlier the week but my eye is healed. it is because of the drops. thank you, dr. siegel. that's all for us. dvr the show and always remember, i'm watters and this is my world. [applause]
summer. it's election season and there's no covid." phil from beaufort south carolina. "why can't we charge these looters with the rico act?" that's a good idea. you'd have to have uncle larryassachusetts. "philadelphia, wake up. there are only 88 more shoplifting days left until christmas" or a cnn says, shopping without money. ron from hollywood, florida. "i lived in philly for 40 years in the looters are making the broad street bullies look like boy...
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appropriation bills we haven't finished all summer, get on with getting the policy right and the spending right. the reason we haven't finished those bills, larrygton, there are print of people here wanting to spend more and more money. there are folks like me who won't vote to spend more and more money. that is the wrong things. that is the impasse. we have to get through that impasse this 30 days of cutting spending at 8%, securing the border gives us time to do that we think that is a pretty reasonable proposal. larry: i would tend to agree with you. i'm not in this game but the fact -- you know i think, it is in the weeds and it's boring but in you can buy time to go through what is it, 12 appropriation bills, if i get that right. that's called regular order. >> right correct. larry: that is how budgeting should be done. each one has its own categories instead of lumping them into another omnibus bill that has ukraine spending, maui spending and lord knows what else spending. so that's one of the reasons. >> right. larry: i don't know all the details here but what you're saying, what i read over the weekend sounds awfully good to me. how is
appropriation bills we haven't finished all summer, get on with getting the policy right and the spending right. the reason we haven't finished those bills, larrygton, there are print of people here wanting to spend more and more money. there are folks like me who won't vote to spend more and more money. that is the wrong things. that is the impasse. we have to get through that impasse this 30 days of cutting spending at 8%, securing the border gives us time to do that we think that is a pretty...
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and heading into the weekend we'll have that summer warmth with us with mid-nineties for our warmest locations inland mid seconds right near the coast larry right. sounds great. thank you, sandhya. >> all right. i'm in for dan, chris alvarez handling sports. who has the leverage? nick bosa or the 49 ers? i think it's probably nick bosa, but the niners have the money, so it's both. we hope they have the money. yeah, that's a good point. >> we don't we don't know the nick bosa watch continues how the steelers, though, are preparing for the 49 ers in week one plus the playoff push continues for the giants. they get some runs, larry. wow. yeah, that's happening. see, in sports but his vision dimmed with age. he had amd. i didn't know it then, but it can progress to ga, an advanced form of the disease. his struggle with vision loss from amd made me want to help you see warning signs of ga. like straight lines that seem wavy, blurry, or missing visual spots that make it hard to see faces like this one, or trouble with low light that makes driving at night a real challenge. if you've been diagnosed with amd and notice vision changes, don't wait.
and heading into the weekend we'll have that summer warmth with us with mid-nineties for our warmest locations inland mid seconds right near the coast larry right. sounds great. thank you, sandhya. >> all right. i'm in for dan, chris alvarez handling sports. who has the leverage? nick bosa or the 49 ers? i think it's probably nick bosa, but the niners have the money, so it's both. we hope they have the money. yeah, that's a good point. >> we don't we don't know the nick bosa watch...
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larry and patrick mahomes has never lost in week one. but don't tell that to cal star jared goff, who has never lost to mahomes chiefs. we'll show you how he upstaged the summers a great time to go the extra mile. ♪ the extra mile to see your friends. the extra mile to see your family. the extra mile to see the world. ♪ volvo mild hybrids. no plug-in required so you can go the extra summer mile. summer safely. with chase freedom unlimited, you can cashback 3% on dining including take-out. cashback on flapjacks, baby backs, or tacos at the taco shack. nah, i'm working on my six pack. well, good luck with that. earn big with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? - [narrator] every day, our lives are filled with choices, both simple and life-changing. what's not a choice? addiction to opioids like fentanyl. but even with opioid use disorder, you still have a choice. by choosing treatment, you choose family, your career and your life on your terms. choose change, california, and find medically proven treatment options at choosechangeca.org. the nfl season kicked off in kansas city, where the reigning champs got in one last celebration.
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so you know the summer heat will be back and it'll hang around monday before it starts to fade a bit. tuesday into wednesday. and larry. >> all right. sounds good. thanks sandhya. all right. the nfl season starts tomorrow and the 49 ers first game is on sunday against steelers in pittsburgh. >> yeah, the first home game at levi's stadium is not for a couple of weeks because their first two games are on the road. but it was still busy today in santa clara, abc7 news south bay. reporter dustin dorsey got a taste of some fancy football food. >> are you ready for some football food? the nfl season starts this week and while the niners don't play a home game until september 21st, levi's stadium and levy restaurants executive chef alvin kibbeling are preparing the faithful for what culinary treats they can expect on game day. this is definitely one of my favorite stories to cover. >> we're in the bay area. we're pretty unique. we want to go above and beyond what stadium food is. >> aside from they're above and beyond meals. part of the unique ness of levi's stadium. food can be found above the press box, where their own gar
so you know the summer heat will be back and it'll hang around monday before it starts to fade a bit. tuesday into wednesday. and larry. >> all right. sounds good. thanks sandhya. all right. the nfl season starts tomorrow and the 49 ers first game is on sunday against steelers in pittsburgh. >> yeah, the first home game at levi's stadium is not for a couple of weeks because their first two games are on the road. but it was still busy today in santa clara, abc7 news south bay....
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summer on record for planet earth. rising temperatures are having sdifri differing effects. and in africa, global warming is leading to the spread of malaria. larrybi. what is the connection between these rising temperatures and malaria outbreaks? >> reporter: david, simple connection is that warmer temperatures mean more mosquitos in more places and that should concern everybody around the world. there is already mounting evidence about increased malaria incidences related to rainfall and humidity and temperatures, but we're seeing now mosquitos this places that previously didn't have malaria, we're seeing mosquitos moving from asia for instance to sub saharan africa. and 96% of people that die in fr malaria are here in africa, these are some of the people affected by the mosquito-borne disease. mary and both her sons are in hospital for malaria. 4-year-old mark says he is doing better and so is his big brother joseph who is 12. they keep getting malaria mary says and she can barely afford the treatment. there are malaria has hit my family hard. in a month i use about $35 on drugs and the following month one of them falls sick again. >> reporter
summer on record for planet earth. rising temperatures are having sdifri differing effects. and in africa, global warming is leading to the spread of malaria. larrybi. what is the connection between these rising temperatures and malaria outbreaks? >> reporter: david, simple connection is that warmer temperatures mean more mosquitos in more places and that should concern everybody around the world. there is already mounting evidence about increased malaria incidences related to rainfall...
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accuweather seven day forecast is just summer warmth that we expect mid 90s through monday and then cooling it off as we head towards the middle of next week larryten not too bad. >> larry likes it and then i like it. okay, good. >> so we're pleasing everyone. >> i think we like the same things. i don't know. we're not on opposite sides of this. yeah well, that's what you think. yeah, well, thank you, sandra. i'm often the last to know members of dub nation can make their game viewing plans through the upcoming season. >> the golden state warriors announcing their broadcast schedule. you can catch five games right here on abc seven, and usually they're the best games. the first is on christmas day. the warriors on the road against the defending nba champion denver nuggets is like father, like daughters is how steve young is coaching from the sideline for a change and how his two athletes are following in his footsteps i was on a journey for a really long time to find some relief. cosentyx works for me. cosentyx helps real people get real relief from the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis or psoriasis. serious allergic reactions and an increased ris
accuweather seven day forecast is just summer warmth that we expect mid 90s through monday and then cooling it off as we head towards the middle of next week larryten not too bad. >> larry likes it and then i like it. okay, good. >> so we're pleasing everyone. >> i think we like the same things. i don't know. we're not on opposite sides of this. yeah well, that's what you think. yeah, well, thank you, sandra. i'm often the last to know members of dub nation can make their game...