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calls and the best one yet, still, sorry, larry, the bottom in april 2020 most of us still thought we were headed for a covid lockdown induced depression williams to the end of the year. since then we've had a nice run. we got to ask can it continue? that's what i do i say larry, can it continue he says -- he shows me charts and shows me what is going on. i want to start with the daily chart of the s&p 500 you see that blue line that's larry's model of s&p seasonal pattern the way it historically trades at any point of the year the seasons are bullish through the end of the year and the s a and p rallies low. it's far from over if you've been trading in the seasonal pattern this year, you've done very well for yourself it's almost insane how closely the index has followed this seasonal cycle if that pattern holds true, williams points out there tends to be two sweet spots for the s&p at this time of the year the first run is late november and second run is late to mid december how reliable is the forecast let's say you bought the s&p futures at the opening, okay on any given day in november then held them for four trading days using a $2,000 st
calls and the best one yet, still, sorry, larry, the bottom in april 2020 most of us still thought we were headed for a covid lockdown induced depression williams to the end of the year. since then we've had a nice run. we got to ask can it continue? that's what i do i say larry, can it continue he says -- he shows me charts and shows me what is going on. i want to start with the daily chart of the s&p 500 you see that blue line that's larry's model of s&p seasonal pattern the way it...
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i want to bring in legendary trader, larry williams. larry, beautiful looking chart to me.ugh the 50-day with no problem. looking ahead to the 200-day moving average. what is your assessment? where do we go from here with the s&p 500? >> it was a more beautiful looking bottom at the end of september. that was a great look chart then. now the trend is up. we'll break out and go higher. that is all there is to it. charles: fill the gap at 4100. breaking through the 200-day moving average. you don't need any of that stuff, you don't care, off to the races? >> no, what is meaningful here the dow jones industrial average has led the way. quality stocks have led this rally, not the s&p 500 but the dow. i think there is a real message for us there. charles: that is the old argument about old economy versus new economy. you like the fact that it is old economy leading the way? >> i think so. i still think there is weakness coming in the "faang" group. it will start to rally first of this coming year. forenow it will be under pressure for quality stocks. bring dance with who you bro
i want to bring in legendary trader, larry williams. larry, beautiful looking chart to me.ugh the 50-day with no problem. looking ahead to the 200-day moving average. what is your assessment? where do we go from here with the s&p 500? >> it was a more beautiful looking bottom at the end of september. that was a great look chart then. now the trend is up. we'll break out and go higher. that is all there is to it. charles: fill the gap at 4100. breaking through the 200-day moving...
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Nov 11, 2022
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and here to talk about the organization and the mission is larry williams, vice president of programs let's start with the basics here. i was reading earlier this morning nearly 9% of homeless americans are veterans, about 38,000 people. it's such a stain on america's consciousness this is the reality we are in today. talk to me about the causes underlying that. >> absolutely. gillian, first, thank you for having me. really appreciate that. u.s. vets, an organization, formed in 1993 by veterans who wanted to support and help other veterans. we have been serving veterans and their families for 29 years and we have -- we are intentional with our movements. we want to end this epidemic among the veterans population. veterans should not have to return home to sleep on the streets that they were defending abroad because of veterans yesterday, we actually can enjoy the liberties we have today. so many issues that cause veterans homelessness and there is a -- it's pretty complex, it's a pretty complex question, but some of the issues that veterans are faced with is economic dispairment, ment
and here to talk about the organization and the mission is larry williams, vice president of programs let's start with the basics here. i was reading earlier this morning nearly 9% of homeless americans are veterans, about 38,000 people. it's such a stain on america's consciousness this is the reality we are in today. talk to me about the causes underlying that. >> absolutely. gillian, first, thank you for having me. really appreciate that. u.s. vets, an organization, formed in 1993 by...
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larry hogan and tim scott. that's the group as the washington sees it. let's bring in hogan gidley and deputy press secretary, marc thiessen, former speechwriter for george w. bush and juan williamsews contributor. obviously the former president is expected to announce tonight that he will run again. i see a nod from hogan gidley. i'll take that as a confirmation. let's go to marc thiessen first. as we look at this list of other folks and these reports that donors are looking for someone else, marc. >> yes, let me say at the outset that i think donald trump was one of the greatest presidents in american modern times. the abraham accords are worthy of a nobel peace prize and best on supreme court nominations. he's made himself unelectable and i told him why. if that's the field, donald trump wins. he has about 35% of the republican electorate who at least wins the nomination, not the presidency. 35% of the electorate that will vote for him no matter what. but if he runs against one person like ron desantis, who is right now beating him head-to-head in polls in states across the country, he has a tougher time. i think he's made a major strategic blunder which was attacking ron desa
larry hogan and tim scott. that's the group as the washington sees it. let's bring in hogan gidley and deputy press secretary, marc thiessen, former speechwriter for george w. bush and juan williamsews contributor. obviously the former president is expected to announce tonight that he will run again. i see a nod from hogan gidley. i'll take that as a confirmation. let's go to marc thiessen first. as we look at this list of other folks and these reports that donors are looking for someone else,...
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williams is on the ground in idaho. he's tracking all the leads from the scene of those four student murders. what he's learned from talking with police on the ground. plus larrylow, steve doocy, and more as "america reports" rolls on. all across the country, people are working hard to build a better future. so we're hard at work, helping them achieve financial freedom. we're investing for our clients in the projects that power our economy. from the plains to the coasts, we help americans invest for their future. and help communities thrive. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month plan -from colonial penn? -i am. we put it off long enough. we are getting that $9.95 plan, today. (jonathan) is it time for you to call about the $9.95 plan? i'm jonathan from colonial penn life insurance company. sometimes we just nee
williams is on the ground in idaho. he's tracking all the leads from the scene of those four student murders. what he's learned from talking with police on the ground. plus larrylow, steve doocy, and more as "america reports" rolls on. all across the country, people are working hard to build a better future. so we're hard at work, helping them achieve financial freedom. we're investing for our clients in the projects that power our economy. from the plains to the coasts, we help...
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williams bought beechwood hall. more recently, country music stars faith hill and tim mcgrasr live their last year. a fund manager from california called larryoughten the property. now, accordinggh to neighbors,. the property is in complete disrepair, as you can see, and a nonprofit that oversees historic preservation and called the heritage foundation in williamson county is suggesting that beachwood hallgestin could soon be demoli. >> cheal and we're not alleging anything you're just noting happens to be a major donor to that nonprofi t. do you >> so the question is , how much american history do you have to lose before you l lose the country itself? in the last years, we've lostuen statues and monuments and ourst. customs, so tearing down hank williams's house in antebellum house would constitute not just an assault on the soul of country music, a distinctly american art form. it would be an attack on the country itself. and maybe we've had enough,sic,i maybe not won atta more . >> kid rock appears to feel hav that way is , of course,enough the country music legend livesk in nashville, joins us tonight. >> thanks so much for coming on . t
williams bought beechwood hall. more recently, country music stars faith hill and tim mcgrasr live their last year. a fund manager from california called larryoughten the property. now, accordinggh to neighbors,. the property is in complete disrepair, as you can see, and a nonprofit that oversees historic preservation and called the heritage foundation in williamson county is suggesting that beachwood hallgestin could soon be demoli. >> cheal and we're not alleging anything you're just...
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william jennings bryan. [inaudible] stay what we have time for one or two more calls john is in lakeland, florida you are on with larrynor you with this? let's. >> this is john. this is john from connecticut. i want to know if you think john kennedy the senator from louisiana would be a good presidential candidate in 2024? >> thank you sir will leave it right there were running short on time. >> i don't have john kennedy's very small the current senator is a very smart man. see what is he someone you know? when you were in the white house how often do you talk to senators or congressmen? >> tones, constantly. i love dylan to senator kennedy. i actually introducing bespoke here at the big state party fundraiser i introduced him he was just on my tv show recently very smart guy. >> frank from kirkland florida. frank you are on the air. >> hi that's kirk and washington how are you mr. "kudlow"? stu and i apologize. >> caller: that's fine. i happen to enjoy read with some of the issues but some of them i do not. i think the color is a bit behind in the trump administration. people here in the state of washington think the
william jennings bryan. [inaudible] stay what we have time for one or two more calls john is in lakeland, florida you are on with larrynor you with this? let's. >> this is john. this is john from connecticut. i want to know if you think john kennedy the senator from louisiana would be a good presidential candidate in 2024? >> thank you sir will leave it right there were running short on time. >> i don't have john kennedy's very small the current senator is a very smart man....
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william jennings bryant. >> host: we have time i think for about one or two more calls. john is in florida. you were on with larryw. john, are you with us? let's try john in -- >> caller: yes, this is john from connecticut. i want to know if you think that john kennedy, the senator from louisiana, to be a good presidential candidate in 2024? >> host: thank you. we leave it right there. we are running short on time tracking i have know, john kennedy is a very smart man. very, very smart. i will just leave it there. >> host: is he someone you know -- when you you in thee house how often did you talk with senators or congressman, constantly? >> guest: constantly. had a lot of dealings with senator kennedy. i actually introduced him. he spoke at the big state party fundraiser. i introduced him. he was just on my tv show recently, a very smart guy. >> host: frank, kirkland florida. frank, you're on the air. >> caller: it's its currenn washington. >> host: i apologize. >> caller: that's fine. you asked a a wonderful questn mr. kudlow and happen to enjoy watching. i somewhat agree with some of its positions but some i d
william jennings bryant. >> host: we have time i think for about one or two more calls. john is in florida. you were on with larryw. john, are you with us? let's try john in -- >> caller: yes, this is john from connecticut. i want to know if you think that john kennedy, the senator from louisiana, to be a good presidential candidate in 2024? >> host: thank you. we leave it right there. we are running short on time tracking i have know, john kennedy is a very smart man. very,...
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william jennings bryan, we can go through that another time. host: we have time for one or two more calls. john is in florida. you are on with larry kudlow. john, you with us? let's try john in connecticut. caller: this is john from connecticut. i want to know if you think that john kennedy, senator from louisiana, would be a good presidential candidate in 2024. host: thank you, we are going to leave it there, we are running short on time. guest: john kennedy is a very smart man. i will leave it there. host: is he somebody you know? when you are in the white house, how often did you talk with senators? constantly? guest: tons. i had a lot of dealings with senator kennedy. i introduced him -- he spoke here at the state party fundraiser, he was on a tv show recently, he is a very smart guy. host: frank, florida. you are on the air. caller: that is kirk in washington. host: i apologize. caller: you asked a wonderful question of mr. kudlow and i happen to enjoy watching mr. kudlow. i somewhat agree with some of his positions, but some of them i do not. one of them -- i think the caller had mentioned about spending of the trump administration.
william jennings bryan, we can go through that another time. host: we have time for one or two more calls. john is in florida. you are on with larry kudlow. john, you with us? let's try john in connecticut. caller: this is john from connecticut. i want to know if you think that john kennedy, senator from louisiana, would be a good presidential candidate in 2024. host: thank you, we are going to leave it there, we are running short on time. guest: john kennedy is a very smart man. i will leave...