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>> larry finished talking. he was hoping chris would give it up. >> i think i need a lawyer to talk to you about this with me. >> well, it is up to you. >> the supreme court has made it pretty clear, if someone declares that they want an attorney the interview is supposed to stop until one can be hired or provided. but in this case larry was walking a line, believing that asking for a lawyer isn't the same as wondering if you need one. carrine loomis was watching from another room. >> that's about as close as you can get to the i want a lawyer line without actually crossing it. >> saying i want it, yes. >> were you holding your breath when he said that? >> yes. this was a make or break interview. if he didn't confess, he was going to walk again. >> announcer: "dateline" runs after the break. >> announcer: "dateline" runs after the break. with advil, you'll ask... what sore muscles? what pounding head? advil is... relief that's fast. strength that lasts. you'll ask... what pain? with advil. so why not bundle the
>> larry finished talking. he was hoping chris would give it up. >> i think i need a lawyer to talk to you about this with me. >> well, it is up to you. >> the supreme court has made it pretty clear, if someone declares that they want an attorney the interview is supposed to stop until one can be hired or provided. but in this case larry was walking a line, believing that asking for a lawyer isn't the same as wondering if you need one. carrine loomis was watching from...
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what happens with dylan and larry the cat? we have seen a lot of larry the cat? we have seen a lot of larry the cat today. we have been focused on live shots of downing street all day and we have seen larry the cat. i wonder if larry the cat knows. there is the dog entering number ten. i presume larry has now met dylan. is the dog entering number ten. i presume larry has now met dylanlj wonder presume larry has now met dylan.” wonder if the fur has been flying. fur will have been flying, i would imagine, but dylan is a fairly small puppy imagine, but dylan is a fairly small puppy and larry is a fairly old hand at ruling the roost around downing street i would imagine. larry must bea street i would imagine. larry must be a remainer because he has been there a long time. also suggesting it may be this dog has been brought in to nip the ankles of tony rebels, perhaps? they will not require policemen to show out the advisers, just let the dog out, and the advisers who dominic cummings has sacked or ran away from downing street. dylan was almost discarded by the bre
what happens with dylan and larry the cat? we have seen a lot of larry the cat? we have seen a lot of larry the cat today. we have been focused on live shots of downing street all day and we have seen larry the cat. i wonder if larry the cat knows. there is the dog entering number ten. i presume larry has now met dylan. is the dog entering number ten. i presume larry has now met dylanlj wonder presume larry has now met dylan.” wonder if the fur has been flying. fur will have been flying, i...
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>> larry hernÁndez larry hernÁndez larry hernandez bueno quedaron empatados. >> vamos al var. >> pero al otro (risas) un aplauso para los participantes definitivamente carlos hermosillo como equipo son muy buenos. >> me queda claro, pero bueno, oigan. >> el perdedor tiene que bailar asÍ es que por favor larry a bailar eso eso eso muy bien. >> aquÍ estÁ el baile de larry hernÁndez. >> vamos a una pausa. >> hoy no se pueden ir sin regalarnos uno de sus Éxitos "ojalÁ te vaya mal" versiÓn balada y en el candelero te presentamos las primeras imÁgenes de luis miguel en las vegas a solo horas de su gran presentaciÓn, habrÁn bailado,? quien sabe, y maÑana tenemos la visita de lujo, vamos a bailar y gozar tambiÉn con ella, viernes de estrella latina de hollywood, viene jennifer lÓpez para contarnos todo su personaje en la pelÍcula hustlers que estÁ espectacular. espectacular. tienes q verla. el trabajo duro deja huella. se nota en tu ropa. está marcada por el sudor, el orgullo, y cada mancha que el trabajo deja en ti. para los más trabajadores, hemos diseñado el tide para el
>> larry hernÁndez larry hernÁndez larry hernandez bueno quedaron empatados. >> vamos al var. >> pero al otro (risas) un aplauso para los participantes definitivamente carlos hermosillo como equipo son muy buenos. >> me queda claro, pero bueno, oigan. >> el perdedor tiene que bailar asÍ es que por favor larry a bailar eso eso eso muy bien. >> aquÍ estÁ el baile de larry hernÁndez. >> vamos a una pausa. >> hoy no se pueden ir sin regalarnos...
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on larry king now the whole larry as margaret cho for asian americans a big deal was a lot of our parts rails in the media were whitewashed in that you know our stories were being told by white actors they were and not. really and this is on looking to asian americans to be in anything and so it's very frustrating to feel that invisible plus i would you describe your comedy really really dirty and then something to live by very low brow and then high brow for a 2nd then come back again that's all next on larry king mel. welcome to larry king now i'm tom green filling in for larry today and i'm happy to have the very funny margaret cho to the show margaret's a talented comedian known for her outspoken comedy specials critiquing social and political issues particularly regarding race and sexuality and in 2012 she was nominated for an emmy for her guest appearance on 30 rock as kim jong il margaret also appears on season 2 of this close which premieres on sundance now on september 12th she also has a new podcast called the margaret show and is currently on a comedy tour the margaret show s
on larry king now the whole larry as margaret cho for asian americans a big deal was a lot of our parts rails in the media were whitewashed in that you know our stories were being told by white actors they were and not. really and this is on looking to asian americans to be in anything and so it's very frustrating to feel that invisible plus i would you describe your comedy really really dirty and then something to live by very low brow and then high brow for a 2nd then come back again that's...
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larry kudlow -- back to jobs, larry kudlow's comments, and lots more. the jobless rate held steady, 3.7%. average hourly earnings were up 3.2% year-over-year, topping forecasts. larry kudlow stressing the positive data. he also had a lot to say about federal reserve chair and former fed officials. riccadonnaed by carl of bloomberg, and susan schmidt, aviva investors head of u.s. equities. carl, there were a lot of positives. just summarize for us the consensus view of this jobs report, given that we know august is generally revised higher. we can look at what treasury yields have done in response to this report. this was a weak report. you take out that when he 5000 incenses hiring, and we are talking about -- that 25,000 in census hiring, and we are less hiring. to be sure, the economy is resilient. the beleaguered manufacturing sector is still leaking out some job gains, while the ism sunk below 50 this week. the u.s. economy is resilient, but nonetheless, it is showing signs of strain due to not only trade tensions, but economic uncertainty more broa
larry kudlow -- back to jobs, larry kudlow's comments, and lots more. the jobless rate held steady, 3.7%. average hourly earnings were up 3.2% year-over-year, topping forecasts. larry kudlow stressing the positive data. he also had a lot to say about federal reserve chair and former fed officials. riccadonnaed by carl of bloomberg, and susan schmidt, aviva investors head of u.s. equities. carl, there were a lot of positives. just summarize for us the consensus view of this jobs report, given...
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i think that's zbl. >> larry, we have to wrap there. great to see you, my friend. >> thank you. >> thank you so much for coming on "squawk on the street." >> my pleasure. >> thanks, layer. >> reporter: all right. jim, kind of wrap things up for us we talked a bit about the jobs number itself. he puts it in, wants to talk about the household survey. >> larry is always -- he was my partner for many years i took down notes on all of this the household survey and the job creation, poverty 71,000 number. these are important and overlooked larry, again, was someone -- i know that people are like, hold it, he got this one wrong. he is an economist and he has gotten a lot right and that is an important thing that is overlooked. >> markets kind of given up a little bit of its gains here not speaking too much. a mixed bag for the most part. a strong week. >> yeah, look, i think that fed chief speaks today i think people are worried about that there will be people who say, wait a second, the z scalers of the world have run too fast. the rotation o
i think that's zbl. >> larry, we have to wrap there. great to see you, my friend. >> thank you. >> thank you so much for coming on "squawk on the street." >> my pleasure. >> thanks, layer. >> reporter: all right. jim, kind of wrap things up for us we talked a bit about the jobs number itself. he puts it in, wants to talk about the household survey. >> larry is always -- he was my partner for many years i took down notes on all of this the...
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if you really think about the team of larry ellis -- larry ellison, they work more effectively than anyone envisioned a three some woodwork. larry and safran worked together for 25 years. i know all three of them very well. safra is world-class off the charts. larry has always been involved in the engineering side of the house. i think they will never -- i think they will get through this. i don't think they will have issues at all. they have a deep company, and a lot of capabilities. as i said, larry and safra are world-class leaders that are very actively involved. my thoughts are with -- are with mark for a speedy recovery. taylor: talk about your relationship with mark hurd during cisco and then his time at oracle. how was that relationship? with the relationship oracle and hp have always been very strong for me. i have a lotf ence in hp. they helped me when i moved out to silicon valley, to understand the valley when i only had 400 people at cisco and people got us confused with the food truck company. lou platt helped a great deal. their new ceo, antonio, is amazingly good. i have a
if you really think about the team of larry ellis -- larry ellison, they work more effectively than anyone envisioned a three some woodwork. larry and safran worked together for 25 years. i know all three of them very well. safra is world-class off the charts. larry has always been involved in the engineering side of the house. i think they will never -- i think they will get through this. i don't think they will have issues at all. they have a deep company, and a lot of capabilities. as i...
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larry? >> all right, sandhya, see you in a few minutes. >>> safari west is in the power outage zone. the executive director of the wildlife preserve says it has generators that can run the entire facility and they can get everything online with just 30 minutes' notice. safari west says it will be open for business even if there is an outage. >>> smoke filled the air as the grass fire burned this evening in solano county west of the main street train station in sasun city. water drops kept the flames away from buildings. people in old town sasun city smelled smoke. they were told to keep their doors and windows closed. >> you can also find out about dangerous weather conditions through the abc7 news app. you can customize a places you interested in. >> we are witnessing history. for only 9 third time ever congress has opened an impeachment investigation into the president of the united states. >> speaker pelosi said the president has seriously violated the constitution. the president fired ba
larry? >> all right, sandhya, see you in a few minutes. >>> safari west is in the power outage zone. the executive director of the wildlife preserve says it has generators that can run the entire facility and they can get everything online with just 30 minutes' notice. safari west says it will be open for business even if there is an outage. >>> smoke filled the air as the grass fire burned this evening in solano county west of the main street train station in sasun...
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there is larry. larry featured prominently whenever we had a live shot of downing street —— 3‘ end ministers. larry doesn't frighten the rebels. would dillon? doesn't look very frightening. only a doesn't look very frightening. only 3 puppy- doesn't look very frightening. only a puppy- a doesn't look very frightening. only a puppy. a rescue dog. you wonder what larry is going to make of a dog arriving. this must happen in homes up arriving. this must happen in homes up and down the country when you've got a cat who has been there for ages and suddenly a dog arrives. given paws forethought?” ages and suddenly a dog arrives. given paws forethought? i like that! there he is arriving, not a new member of the cabinet but a new pet for number 10. some suggestions that new dog might be nipping at the heels of the ankles of rebel conservatives. may be they will become best friends? maybe they will. larry will be able to teach dillon a thing or two about managing politicians to. another instrument for
there is larry. larry featured prominently whenever we had a live shot of downing street —— 3‘ end ministers. larry doesn't frighten the rebels. would dillon? doesn't look very frightening. only a doesn't look very frightening. only 3 puppy- doesn't look very frightening. only a puppy- a doesn't look very frightening. only a puppy. a rescue dog. you wonder what larry is going to make of a dog arriving. this must happen in homes up arriving. this must happen in homes up and down the...
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in terms of safra and larry, i have always been close to them. both on political issues in terms of positioning tech for good in the world. they are very strong leaders. i would always bet on larry and safra and mark together. they have got a deep thing. -- deep team. as an investor, i think they will navigate through this very well. taylor: john, another story we continue to monitor, continues to be the u.s.-china trade fight. we have not seen it impacted the bottom line of companies. where are you seeing the impact of tariffs the most? john: remember again that i'm not in any way associated with cisco. that company, when i left, it was important and their leadership run the company and that i was not looking over their shoulder. i have been in china for 30 years. i understand the market extremely well. i think one of your prior colleagues said it well. for enterprise business, the impact is going to be fairly small. enterprise type companies. supply chain people are going to have to work through. however, taking this step backwards. there neede
in terms of safra and larry, i have always been close to them. both on political issues in terms of positioning tech for good in the world. they are very strong leaders. i would always bet on larry and safra and mark together. they have got a deep thing. -- deep team. as an investor, i think they will navigate through this very well. taylor: john, another story we continue to monitor, continues to be the u.s.-china trade fight. we have not seen it impacted the bottom line of companies. where...
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larry? >> i was going to say, i think this is serious but it's somewhat the rite of passage you saw it in the day with ibm, you saw it in the day with microsoft. they ignore these things for a number of years and decide to descend. hopefully they have a target in terms of what they're looking for in terms of the breach of the code, but i think they'll come through this fine there might be, in fact, some requests to spin something or other off, but by and large i think they'll come out of this fine. >> i think that's right. it will come up with a request to spin something off. you could actually see shareholder decree value and release value and unlocking it in that way. my guess is this is just a guess, but my guess is that prognostication is right the outcome is some finding but probably a request to spin something off. i think that sounds just about right. >> do either of you look at -- go ahead, chris. >> if there's a good, hard analysis of what the anticompetitive conduct is, the problem
larry? >> i was going to say, i think this is serious but it's somewhat the rite of passage you saw it in the day with ibm, you saw it in the day with microsoft. they ignore these things for a number of years and decide to descend. hopefully they have a target in terms of what they're looking for in terms of the breach of the code, but i think they'll come through this fine there might be, in fact, some requests to spin something or other off, but by and large i think they'll come out of...
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larry: there you go. [applause] larry: that was wonderful. that was the easiest interview i have ever done. [laughter] pay.: frank, no fmr. sen. warner: frank, you have done a wonderful job pulling this together. get up and get a standing ovation. come on, get up, lazy bones. various. [applause] that frankyou know was one of my first students? fmr. sen. warner: you did a damn good job. larry: thank you. i take full credit. i want to ask jeannie up. fmr. sen. warner: wait a minute, hold everything. that was not a part of the deal. larry: well, i'm doing it. come on up, jeannie. the truth is, she is going to -- we aresmall token presenting you with the special 19-2019a's heritage 16 wine commissioned by the american revolution in honor of this commemoration year. you have a designated driver, right? fmr. sen. warner: right here. larry: i just want to make sure there was not going to be any drinking on the way back. our panelists want to come out and shake your hand. we are proud to have known you. you are still good of great ideas and we also l
larry: there you go. [applause] larry: that was wonderful. that was the easiest interview i have ever done. [laughter] pay.: frank, no fmr. sen. warner: frank, you have done a wonderful job pulling this together. get up and get a standing ovation. come on, get up, lazy bones. various. [applause] that frankyou know was one of my first students? fmr. sen. warner: you did a damn good job. larry: thank you. i take full credit. i want to ask jeannie up. fmr. sen. warner: wait a minute, hold...
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i would always bet on larry and safra and mark together and i would bet on larry and safra in the interim. they have got a deep team. taylor: that was jct ventures ceo and founder john chambers. coming up, weworks ipo woes. why the company is looking to make changes at the top, but will it be enough to save the ipo as investors seem worried? we discuss, next. later, watching your health. why apple is betting its wearables will transform the health industry. that, plus highlights from the big apple event day in cupertino tuesday. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: welcome back to "best of bloomberg technology." i'm taylor riggs. this week brought a flurry of technology from the ipo front, including wework ipo woes and peloton with plans for a public food company debut. to break down the technology ipo landscape, i asked our bloomberg source how wall street was interpreting the ipo parade. >> truly amazing. we have reported for a couple of days that they boosted the price range from $12 to $14 and the price now is where it will price. two days ago we had more optimistic sentiment around som
i would always bet on larry and safra and mark together and i would bet on larry and safra in the interim. they have got a deep team. taylor: that was jct ventures ceo and founder john chambers. coming up, weworks ipo woes. why the company is looking to make changes at the top, but will it be enough to save the ipo as investors seem worried? we discuss, next. later, watching your health. why apple is betting its wearables will transform the health industry. that, plus highlights from the big...
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everyone agrees that mark hurd as one of two ceos is not the most consequential at oracle, and larry ellison come if he had been facing a similar condition, it might be more consequential for the fortunes of the company. taylor: like you mentioned, larry ellison, so talk to me about that deep leadership bench , which is why they were insulated from this given how many people can be in charge there. nico: you have these three people from all fascinating with different back stories. they set up the structure five years ago in 2014, and mark hurd has been with the company for nine years this month, and the idea is mark hurd, this consummate salesman, could oversee the sales organization from a marketing, a few business units -- organization, marketing, a few business units, back-office things, legal, finance, human resources, and larry ellison overseas product and technology, so the idea is leveraging the strength of these three people, but over the last year they have made some changes in that larry ellison took away mark hurd's oversight of the marketing department and put that under
everyone agrees that mark hurd as one of two ceos is not the most consequential at oracle, and larry ellison come if he had been facing a similar condition, it might be more consequential for the fortunes of the company. taylor: like you mentioned, larry ellison, so talk to me about that deep leadership bench , which is why they were insulated from this given how many people can be in charge there. nico: you have these three people from all fascinating with different back stories. they set up...
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i would always bet on larry and safra and mark together and i would bet on larry and safra in the interim. they have got a deep team. as an investor a think they will navigate through this very well. taylor: that was jct ventures ceo and founder john chambers. coming up, weworks ipo woes. where the company is looking to make changes at the top, but will it be enough to save the ipo as investors seem worried? we discussed next. ♪ -- later, why apple is betting its wearables will transform the health industry. that, plus highlights from the big apple event day in cupertino tuesday. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: welcome back to "best of bloomberg technology." i'm taylor riggs. this week brought a flurry of technology from the ipo front, including wework and pellet on with plans for a public food company debut. to break down the technology ipo landscape, i asked our bloomberg source how wall street was interpreting the ipo parade. >> truly amazing. we have reported for a couple of days that they boosted the price range from $12 to $14 and the price now is where it will price. two days ago
i would always bet on larry and safra and mark together and i would bet on larry and safra in the interim. they have got a deep team. as an investor a think they will navigate through this very well. taylor: that was jct ventures ceo and founder john chambers. coming up, weworks ipo woes. where the company is looking to make changes at the top, but will it be enough to save the ipo as investors seem worried? we discussed next. ♪ -- later, why apple is betting its wearables will transform the...
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in terms of safra and larry, i have always been close to them. both on political issues in terms of positioning tech for good in the world. they are very strong leaders. i would always bet on larry and safra and mark together. they have got a deep thing. -- deep team. as an investor, i think they will navigate through this very well. was a jay-z two ventures ceo and founder john chambers. coming up, ipo woes. will the changes be enough to save the ipo as investors seem worried. we discussed next. and later, watching your health. why apple is betting its wearables transformed the health industry. highlights from the big apple event today in cupertino -- event day in cupertino. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: welcome back to the "best of bloomberg technology" -- brought acks flurry of activity from the ipo front. including cloudflare, we work, and pellets on -- peloton. to break down the ideal landscape we talked about how wall street was interpreting the ipo parade. >> truly amazing. we have reporting that they boosted the price range from 12 to 14
in terms of safra and larry, i have always been close to them. both on political issues in terms of positioning tech for good in the world. they are very strong leaders. i would always bet on larry and safra and mark together. they have got a deep thing. -- deep team. as an investor, i think they will navigate through this very well. was a jay-z two ventures ceo and founder john chambers. coming up, ipo woes. will the changes be enough to save the ipo as investors seem worried. we discussed...
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in terms of safra and larry, i have always been close to them. both on political issues in terms of positioning tech for good in the world. they are very strong leaders. i would always bet on larry and safra and mark together. i would bet on them in the interim. they have got a deep team. as an investor, i think they will navigate through this very well. taylor: that was the jc2 ventures ceo and founder john chambers. coming up, wework's ipo woes. why the company is looking to make changes at the top. will the changes be enough to save the ipo as investors seem worried. we discuss next. and later, watching your health. why apple is betting its wearables transformed the health industry. highlights from the big apple event day in cupertino. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: welcome back to the "best of bloomberg technology" this week brought a flurry of activity from the technology ipo front. including cloudflare, wework, and peloton. to break down the ipo landscape we talked about how wall street was interpreting the ipo parade. >> truly amazing. we
in terms of safra and larry, i have always been close to them. both on political issues in terms of positioning tech for good in the world. they are very strong leaders. i would always bet on larry and safra and mark together. i would bet on them in the interim. they have got a deep team. as an investor, i think they will navigate through this very well. taylor: that was the jc2 ventures ceo and founder john chambers. coming up, wework's ipo woes. why the company is looking to make changes at...
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in terms of safra and larry, i have always been close to them. both on political issues in terms of positioning tech for good in the world. they are very strong leaders. i would always bet on larry and safra and mark together. i would bet on them in the interim. they have got a deep team. as an investor, i think they will navigate through this very well. taylor: that was the jc2 ventures ceo and founder john chambers. coming up, ipo woes. why the company is looking to make changes at the top. will the changes be enough to save the ipo as investors seem worried. we discussed next. and later, watching your health. why apple is betting its wearables transformed the health industry. highlights from the big apple event day in cupertino. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: welcome back to the "best of bloomberg technology" this week brought a flurry of activity from the ipo front. including cloudflare, wework, and peloton. to break down the ideal landscape we talked about how wall street was interpreting the ipo parade. >> truly amazing. we have reporting t
in terms of safra and larry, i have always been close to them. both on political issues in terms of positioning tech for good in the world. they are very strong leaders. i would always bet on larry and safra and mark together. i would bet on them in the interim. they have got a deep team. as an investor, i think they will navigate through this very well. taylor: that was the jc2 ventures ceo and founder john chambers. coming up, ipo woes. why the company is looking to make changes at the top....
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in terms of safra and larry, i have always been close to them. both on political issues in terms of positioning tech for good in the world. they are very strong leaders. i would always bet on larry and safra and mark together. i would bet on them in the interim. they have got a deep team. as an investor, i think they will navigate through this very well. taylor: that was the jc2 ventures ceo and founder john chambers. coming up, ipo woes. why the company looking to make changes -- is looking to make changes at the top. will the changes be enough to save the ipo as investors seem worried. we discussed next. and later, watching your health. why apple is betting its wearables transformed the health industry. highlights from the big apple event day in cupertino. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: welcome back to the "best of bloomberg technology" this week brought a flurry of activity from the ipo front. including cloudflare, wework, and peloton. to break down the ideal landscape we talked about how wall street was interpreting the ipo parade. >> truly a
in terms of safra and larry, i have always been close to them. both on political issues in terms of positioning tech for good in the world. they are very strong leaders. i would always bet on larry and safra and mark together. i would bet on them in the interim. they have got a deep team. as an investor, i think they will navigate through this very well. taylor: that was the jc2 ventures ceo and founder john chambers. coming up, ipo woes. why the company looking to make changes -- is looking to...
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larry? >> massive cleanup operation. maggie rulli, thank you. >>> abc7 news has learned the investigation into last week's southern california dive boat fire is now a criminal probe. according to criminal officials, the fbi is joining the investigation that was started by the coast guard. authorities served search warrants yesterday at the company that owned the boat. meanwhile, the search resumes tomorrow for the final victim of that disaster that killed 34, most from northern california. >>> well, what was hurricane dorian is now out to sea off in canada, but the death toll in the bahamas hit hard by the storm for two days is now up to 45. there is no power or running water on the islands of abaco and grand bahama, and an estimated 70,000 people have been left homeless. some are trying to escape, but last night more than 100 people were forced off a boat headed for florida because they didn't have visas. customs and border protection says the ferry operator didn't properly coordinate its evacuation effort with the gove
larry? >> massive cleanup operation. maggie rulli, thank you. >>> abc7 news has learned the investigation into last week's southern california dive boat fire is now a criminal probe. according to criminal officials, the fbi is joining the investigation that was started by the coast guard. authorities served search warrants yesterday at the company that owned the boat. meanwhile, the search resumes tomorrow for the final victim of that disaster that killed 34, most from northern...
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i'm larry beil. >> i'm ama daetz. for chris alvarez, sandhya patel, all of us here, thank you for watching. jim jimmy kimmel live, billy bob thornton. >> try to restrain your en ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ shine for the rest of your life ♪ ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ shine every day and night [cheers and applause] >> tamron: hello. how are you? hello, hello, hello. welcome, welcome. hi. we have a great show for you. so many things to talk about. i've got to get right into i g a uerway at m home state of texas. former police officer who fatally shot her neighbor in his own home. that trial is underway.
i'm larry beil. >> i'm ama daetz. for chris alvarez, sandhya patel, all of us here, thank you for watching. jim jimmy kimmel live, billy bob thornton. >> try to restrain your en ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ shine for the rest of your life ♪ ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ shine every day and night [cheers and applause] >> tamron: hello. how are you? hello, hello, hello. welcome, welcome. hi. we have a great show for you. so many things to talk...
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larry d larry -- larry kudlow, wherever you may be, please stand up and he just gave me these numbers and existing home sales are through the roof. just came out. oil prices have gone down ever since the saudi arabia incident and they've gone down very substantially so we have plenty of oil. but those numbers were surprising to larry and the extent of the increase, is that a correct statement? so thank you, larry kudlow. we think we'll make this little announcement to you because important -- the so-called whistle-blower, the one that didn't have any first class or first rate or second tier information from what i understand. you'll have to figure that out for yourself. but i have spoken with leader kevin mccarthy and the republicans, many of them, and we were going to do this any way. but i've informed them -- all of the house members, that i fully support transparency on the so-called whistle-blower information. even though it was supposedly second-hand information. which is sort of interesting. and other things have come out about the whistle-blower that are also maybe even more in
larry d larry -- larry kudlow, wherever you may be, please stand up and he just gave me these numbers and existing home sales are through the roof. just came out. oil prices have gone down ever since the saudi arabia incident and they've gone down very substantially so we have plenty of oil. but those numbers were surprising to larry and the extent of the increase, is that a correct statement? so thank you, larry kudlow. we think we'll make this little announcement to you because important --...
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thank you, larry kudlow. i think will make this little announcement to you because important, you know the so-called whistle-blower, the one that didn't have any first-class or first-rate or second-tier information, from what i understand. you'll have to figure that out for yourself. i've spoken with leader kevin mccarthy and the republicans, many of them. we were going to do this anyway, but i've informed them, all of the house members, that i fully support transparency on the so-called whistle-blower information even though it was supposedly secondhand information. which is sort of interesting. and other things have come out about the whistle-blower that are also may be even more interesting. but also insist on transparency from joe biden and his son hunter on the millions of dollars that have been quickly and easily taken out of ukraine and china. millions of dollars, millions and millions and dollars taken out very rapidly while he was vice president. i think they should have transparency for that. i've i
thank you, larry kudlow. i think will make this little announcement to you because important, you know the so-called whistle-blower, the one that didn't have any first-class or first-rate or second-tier information, from what i understand. you'll have to figure that out for yourself. i've spoken with leader kevin mccarthy and the republicans, many of them. we were going to do this anyway, but i've informed them, all of the house members, that i fully support transparency on the so-called...
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so thank you larry kudlow. we think we'll make this little announcement to you because important you know the so-called whistleblower the one that didn't have any 1st class or 1st rate or. second tier information from what i understand you have to figure that out for yourself. but i've spoken with leader kevin mccarthy and the republicans many of them. and we were going to do this anyway but i've informed them. all of the house members that i fully support transparency on the so-called whistleblower information even though it was supposedly secondhand information which is sort of interesting. and other things have come out about the whistleblower that are also maybe even more interesting but also insist on transparency from joe biden and his son hunter on the millions of dollars that have been quickly and easily taken out of ukraine in china millions of dollars millions and millions of dollars taken out very rapidly. while he was vice president and i think they should have transparency for that and i have infor
so thank you larry kudlow. we think we'll make this little announcement to you because important you know the so-called whistleblower the one that didn't have any 1st class or 1st rate or. second tier information from what i understand you have to figure that out for yourself. but i've spoken with leader kevin mccarthy and the republicans many of them. and we were going to do this anyway but i've informed them. all of the house members that i fully support transparency on the so-called...
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it's a really good message, larry. >> that's the bottom line there. the fact of the matter is we're scared, we don't know why and think of this with other groups in society. name the group you want, african-americans, latino, muslims, jews, we can go on and on, all these people so often are just discriminated because we just don't know enough or care. >> and this little spider does a pretty magic act in here, too. check out larry's children's book, and of course, reading is so important to kids as well, not only including their vocabulary, but the messages, and the conversations that parents can have as well. >> yes, and that's the idea. if we teach kids about discrimination when they're young, what it means, how people are hurt. >> it becomes a way of life. >> or how they may be hurt, they carry that with them to adulthood. if they learn about it now and the harm it causes, maybe as adults they'll think twice between saying something unkind about someone they don't understand. >> change a generation there. check out larry's book, at a book signing at
it's a really good message, larry. >> that's the bottom line there. the fact of the matter is we're scared, we don't know why and think of this with other groups in society. name the group you want, african-americans, latino, muslims, jews, we can go on and on, all these people so often are just discriminated because we just don't know enough or care. >> and this little spider does a pretty magic act in here, too. check out larry's children's book, and of course, reading is so...
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everyone agrees that mark hurd as one of two ceos is not the most consequential at oracle, and larry ellison come if he had been facing a similar condition, it might be more conseential for the fortunes of the company. taylor: like you mentioned, larry ellison, so talk to me about that deep leadership bench , which is why they were insulated from this given how many people can be in charge there. nico: you have these three people from all fascinating with different back stories. they set up the structure five years ago in 2014, and mark hurd has been with the company for nine years this month, and the idea is mark hurd, this consummate salesman, could oversee the sales organization from a marketing, a few business units -- organization, marketing, a few business units, back-office things, legal, finance, human resources, and larry ellison overseas product and technology, so the idea is leveraging the strength of these three people, but over the last year they have made some changes , in that larry ellison took ofy mark hurd's oversight the marketing department and put that under his
everyone agrees that mark hurd as one of two ceos is not the most consequential at oracle, and larry ellison come if he had been facing a similar condition, it might be more conseential for the fortunes of the company. taylor: like you mentioned, larry ellison, so talk to me about that deep leadership bench , which is why they were insulated from this given how many people can be in charge there. nico: you have these three people from all fascinating with different back stories. they set up the...
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we'll be joined by larry pfeiffer. he was in charge of handling the transcripts for president obama's phone calls with the leaders of foreign governments. we'll get his reaction today. and the whistleblower's report of what that to the record of president trump's phone call with the president of ukraine. tonight, we now know what the first article of impeachment against president donald j. trump will be. and we know as of tonight, the president has no defense to that article of defense because no defense of the president's conduct was presented by republicans today in the house intelligence committee hearing. and that is by far the most important thing that did not happen in that hearing today. the president was not defended in that hearing. republicans defended the witness, the acting director of national intelligence, joseph maguire. some of the republicans took expected swipes at democrats, but they did not defend the conduct of the president of the united states that was the subject of today's hearing. republican c
we'll be joined by larry pfeiffer. he was in charge of handling the transcripts for president obama's phone calls with the leaders of foreign governments. we'll get his reaction today. and the whistleblower's report of what that to the record of president trump's phone call with the president of ukraine. tonight, we now know what the first article of impeachment against president donald j. trump will be. and we know as of tonight, the president has no defense to that article of defense because...
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we are immensely grateful for larry's services. he is survived by his wife, karen, his children, and his brother and family. larry passed away on september 1st in his bilbray home. in lieu of flowers, his family is requesting donations to the pancreatic cancer action network. the rest i submit. >> thank you. >> supervisor brown. >> today i'm putting forward a resolution to allow the mayor's office of housing to assist in the preservation of frederick douglas hain's gardens. it is a 104 unit family project managed by human good, and services primarily low income african-american and african residents. thanks to the work of the frederick douglas haines counsel, the tax credits will allow for a much-needed structural repairs, new community amenities, and a.d.a. accessible units. further, no one will be displaced, and the project will remain affordable forever. it is very important to me to preserve and protect our affordable housing in district five by working collaboratively with our co-ops, our community will be able to stay and age
we are immensely grateful for larry's services. he is survived by his wife, karen, his children, and his brother and family. larry passed away on september 1st in his bilbray home. in lieu of flowers, his family is requesting donations to the pancreatic cancer action network. the rest i submit. >> thank you. >> supervisor brown. >> today i'm putting forward a resolution to allow the mayor's office of housing to assist in the preservation of frederick douglas hain's gardens. it...
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thanks, larry. see you soon. >>> turning oother news a comeback story 24 years in the making, just yesterday santa clara held its first parade of champions, since 1995, more than 2,000 marchers across 100 entries took part, including 11 marching bands. the parade of champions began back in 1945, it became a legacy in santa clara. at one point only the pasadena rose parade was bigger. in 1995 the founder retired, the parade was suspended indefinitely. the community is thrilled that it's back. >> it is an amazing demonstration of music and i really loved the whole design and the whole organization of this is really surprising to me. >> i love all the participation of the bands and the home tour, and the old squad. >> of course, next year i'm thinking i'm going to have a booth. >> the parade of champions has that title because its mission is to showcase the city's champions from sports to civic to business leaders to art culture and now tech. >>> a homecoming coronation in the east bay for a deserving
thanks, larry. see you soon. >>> turning oother news a comeback story 24 years in the making, just yesterday santa clara held its first parade of champions, since 1995, more than 2,000 marchers across 100 entries took part, including 11 marching bands. the parade of champions began back in 1945, it became a legacy in santa clara. at one point only the pasadena rose parade was bigger. in 1995 the founder retired, the parade was suspended indefinitely. the community is thrilled that it's...
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i'm larry beil. >> i'm kristen sze. thanks for joining us. the agency joins a long list of others that have already signed on, but some say the program raises privacy and civil liberty concerns. >> abc 7 news reporter chris nguyen joining us live in san jose with that story. chris? >> reporter: the police chief telling me he looked at the pros and the cons. at the end of the day, he believes this program will help keep neighborhoods safe and give detectives more time to investigate crimes taking advantage of new technology, the san jose police department is the latest law enforcement agency to join forces with
i'm larry beil. >> i'm kristen sze. thanks for joining us. the agency joins a long list of others that have already signed on, but some say the program raises privacy and civil liberty concerns. >> abc 7 news reporter chris nguyen joining us live in san jose with that story. chris? >> reporter: the police chief telling me he looked at the pros and the cons. at the end of the day, he believes this program will help keep neighborhoods safe and give detectives more time to...
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larry: we are the world leader in technology, innovation, application, and new business startups. we are the world leader. technology. technology is our family jewel, and we must protect america on that. that is the president's point of view. taylor: joining me to discuss is mike sullivan. so, michael, you heard it there. tech is the crown jewel. do you agree? michael: i do. tech is a big sector that is going fast. i don't know if we are the exclusive world leader on that, but we are doing really well. taylor: aside from some of the jobs report which i want to get into, a lot of the conversation has been about trade. do you see it higher within the tech sector? michael: not directly, but what we are seeing is trade and the trade war influencing the overall economy, and we are heaving talk of hiring freezes, layoffs. we are starting to see that. what we are seeing in the tech sector is companies are trying to hire much more quickly than they were before. i think for fear that summary will pump the brakes. we helped negotiate a job and they moved quickly and were willing to give us
larry: we are the world leader in technology, innovation, application, and new business startups. we are the world leader. technology. technology is our family jewel, and we must protect america on that. that is the president's point of view. taylor: joining me to discuss is mike sullivan. so, michael, you heard it there. tech is the crown jewel. do you agree? michael: i do. tech is a big sector that is going fast. i don't know if we are the exclusive world leader on that, but we are doing...
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larry pfeifer will join us and enlighten us after this final break. plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately following injection. we've reduced the size of the needle and removed the citrate buffers. and it has the same effectiveness you know and trust. humira citrate-free is here. a little change can make a big difference. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor
larry pfeifer will join us and enlighten us after this final break. plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why we redesigned humira. we...
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larry nassar's sexual abuse. she's out with a new book to share advice with young athletes and their parents. you're watching "cbs this morning". cheers! how does ww actually keep you on track? the app. pulled up the restaurant and was like okay that's 5 points so i'll have that. i started feeling good about myself almost immediately. join for free plus two months (mom)eptembe(woman) so you have i do.ars experience. i started feeling good about myself almost immediately. (mom) but no phd. (woman) i do have a master's in early childhood development. (mom) you don't mind if i just record this, do you? (woman) no. (avo) first kid. (mom) here's all the numbers, food's in the fridge, oh and lucas likes to pull on welry, so you might want to lose the nose ring. (avo) by their second kid, parents are more likely to choose luvs. it absorbs 20x its weight. and the new triple leakguards lock away wetness for outstanding leakage protection. live, learn and get luvs. but their nutritional needs remain instinctual. that's why
larry nassar's sexual abuse. she's out with a new book to share advice with young athletes and their parents. you're watching "cbs this morning". cheers! how does ww actually keep you on track? the app. pulled up the restaurant and was like okay that's 5 points so i'll have that. i started feeling good about myself almost immediately. join for free plus two months (mom)eptembe(woman) so you have i do.ars experience. i started feeling good about myself almost immediately. (mom) but no...
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i find seeing the look of disdain on larry's face. ifind it seeing the look of disdain on larry's face. i find it a very calming thing. anytime i around most dogs, ifind it completely de—stressing. jack russell is our terriers and a law unto themselves. that's it for the papers this hour. nicola and benedicte will be back at half past eleven for another look at the papers, and, don't forget, you can see all of the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. some of my colleagues have helpfully tweeted out the papers every night. next on bbc news, it's click. a warm welcome to click. welcome to click. welcome to click, i am spencer kelly. finally we have reached a very special milestone. we have been on air every week of every year, without a break, since we launched in the year 2000, which means this week you are watching season 1, episode 1000. and to celebrate, we are making
i find seeing the look of disdain on larry's face. ifind it seeing the look of disdain on larry's face. i find it a very calming thing. anytime i around most dogs, ifind it completely de—stressing. jack russell is our terriers and a law unto themselves. that's it for the papers this hour. nicola and benedicte will be back at half past eleven for another look at the papers, and, don't forget, you can see all of the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for...
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the pmi manufacturers index has gone substantially up, which -- larry kudlow, larry, please stand up. they just gave me these numbers. existing new home sales are through the roof. just came out. oil prices have gone down ever since the saudi arabia incident and have gone down substantially , so we have plenty of oil. but those numbers were you larry, in the extent of the increase. is that a correct statement? so thank you, larry. we'll make this announcement to you. the so-called whistleblower, the one that didn't have any first class or first rate or second tier information, from what i understand, you have to figure that out for yourself, but i have spoken with leader kevin mccarthy and the republicans, many of them. and we were going to do this any way, but i have informed them, all of the house members, that i fully support transparency on the so-called whistleblower information even though it was supposedly secondhand information, which is sort of interesting and other things have come out about the whistleblower that are also even more interesting, but also insist on transparen
the pmi manufacturers index has gone substantially up, which -- larry kudlow, larry, please stand up. they just gave me these numbers. existing new home sales are through the roof. just came out. oil prices have gone down ever since the saudi arabia incident and have gone down substantially , so we have plenty of oil. but those numbers were you larry, in the extent of the increase. is that a correct statement? so thank you, larry. we'll make this announcement to you. the so-called...
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manufacturers index has gone substantially up, which was an -- larry kudlow, larry, please stand up. they just gave me these numbers and existing new home sales are through the roof. just came out. oil prices have gone down ever since the saudi arabia incident and have gone down substantially so we have plenty of oil. but those numbers were surprising to you, larry -- is that a correct statement? so thank you, larry. we'll make this announcement to you. the so-called whistleblower, the one that didn't have any first second first rate or tier information, from what i understand, you have to figure that out for yourself, but i have spoken with leader kevin mccarthy and the republicans, many of them. anywe were going to do this way, but i have informed them, all of the house members, that i fully support transparency on the so-called whistleblower information even though it was supposedly secondhand information, which is sort of interesting and other things have come out about the whistle plore that are also even more interesting, but also insist on transparency from joe biden and his s
manufacturers index has gone substantially up, which was an -- larry kudlow, larry, please stand up. they just gave me these numbers and existing new home sales are through the roof. just came out. oil prices have gone down ever since the saudi arabia incident and have gone down substantially so we have plenty of oil. but those numbers were surprising to you, larry -- is that a correct statement? so thank you, larry. we'll make this announcement to you. the so-called whistleblower, the one that...
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larry: it's pretty stiff competition. microsoft is trying to push microsoft teams and this type of collaboration into the infrastructure, and so it becomes this horizontal service that everyone in the company has access to. and we can tell you, based on our surveys in this past year, that office 365 is attributed early -- is increasingly being attributed to collaboration. opinion, as microsoft it has built, awareness to collaborate more effectively in the cloud, which should help slack and increase interest in the market overall. taylor: i want to bring in nico grant, who has been covering slack for us. give me your top takeaways. what happened to the top line revenue growth? >> so, taylor, this is an instance in which slack's best wasn't good enough. we had seen for years that slack hypede of the most unicorns in silicon valley. hyped unicorns in silicon valley. it raised at least $1.3 billion because of all that anticipation, and the stock went down 15% today. the stock went down about 20% after that first pop when it w
larry: it's pretty stiff competition. microsoft is trying to push microsoft teams and this type of collaboration into the infrastructure, and so it becomes this horizontal service that everyone in the company has access to. and we can tell you, based on our surveys in this past year, that office 365 is attributed early -- is increasingly being attributed to collaboration. opinion, as microsoft it has built, awareness to collaborate more effectively in the cloud, which should help slack and...
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manufacturers index has gone substantially up, which was an -- larry kudlow, larry, please stand up. they just gave me these numbers and existing new home sales are through the roof. just came out. oil prices have gone down ever since the saudi arabia incident and have gone down substantially so we have plenty of oil. but those numbers were surprising to you, larry -- is that a correct statement? so thank you, larry. we'll make this announcement to you. the so-called whistleblower, the one that didn't have any first class or first rate or second tier information, from what i understand, you have to figure that out for yourself, but i have spoken with leader kevin mccarthy and the republicans, many of them. and we were going to do this any way, but i have informed them, all of the house members, that i fully support transparency on the so-called whistleblower information even though it was supposedly secondhand information, which is sort of interesting and other things have come out about the whistleblower that are also even more interesting, but also insist on transparency from joe b
manufacturers index has gone substantially up, which was an -- larry kudlow, larry, please stand up. they just gave me these numbers and existing new home sales are through the roof. just came out. oil prices have gone down ever since the saudi arabia incident and have gone down substantially so we have plenty of oil. but those numbers were surprising to you, larry -- is that a correct statement? so thank you, larry. we'll make this announcement to you. the so-called whistleblower, the one that...
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nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston joins us. sounds like something that usually is out of the deep south. why do we in california care about states rights? >> you're right about the deep south. the fact of the matter is states rights is more than that. it's a concept, scott, that goes all the way back to the foundings of the republic, when the frameers of the constitution many wanted a strong national government because of previous experiments where the states were unable to rule themselves. others wanted strong state guarantees to make sure that the federal government honored the will of the people under state jurisdictions. this tension is known as federalism, a concept that has waved its way throughout the constitution and tilted at various points in history one way or the other, depending upon the actions of the chief executive, congress. >> where does president trump and his policies fit into that? >> we have seen a dramatic change, a dramatic change, since the 1930s, the united states has tilted more toward national policy
nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston joins us. sounds like something that usually is out of the deep south. why do we in california care about states rights? >> you're right about the deep south. the fact of the matter is states rights is more than that. it's a concept, scott, that goes all the way back to the foundings of the republic, when the frameers of the constitution many wanted a strong national government because of previous experiments where the states were unable to...
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larry and kristen? >>> if you're trying to decide what to have f dtial cheeseburger day. >> some of the chain restaurants offering deals today. applebee's, the habit and jack-in-the-box. so check them out. i think you get a free burger if you purchase something, anything, on their app. >> i'm not familiar. >> "world news" is next. i'm larry beil. >> and i'm kristen sze. thanks for joining us. >>> tonight, chilling new reporting. the airline worker who allegedly tried to sabotage a passenger jet. that flight set to take off from the u.s. and the maintenance worker accused of trying to tamper with the flight moments before takeoff. prosecutors now saying tonight alleged videos of isis killings on his phone. and word of a brother in isis. >>> the tropical storm slamming texas and the gulf right now. up to two feet of rain possible in some places. drivers and cars submerged. dangerous winds. planes upside down. and the hurricane stl chni in the atlantic, now a cat 3. and tonight, several other tropical thre
larry and kristen? >>> if you're trying to decide what to have f dtial cheeseburger day. >> some of the chain restaurants offering deals today. applebee's, the habit and jack-in-the-box. so check them out. i think you get a free burger if you purchase something, anything, on their app. >> i'm not familiar. >> "world news" is next. i'm larry beil. >> and i'm kristen sze. thanks for joining us. >>> tonight, chilling new reporting. the airline...
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we're joined right now by larry adam, chief investment officer at raymond james. larry, welcome. nice to have you here. >> thanks for having me, sue. >> that is the question. i mean, investorsave really been whip-sawed with every headline on trade. how do you feel broadly speaking abt the move that we saw in the market today and whether >> reporter: well, i do think it's sustainable because i think by the end of this ye, we'll be back at record highs, and i think that will continue into next year. but i think the biggest part of the story, as you just mentioned, is that investors a need to have plan. and if you think back just over the last couple of weeks, if you'd have gotten out at the wrong times when wee w actually down because of the fears of a recession or fears of trade tensions, you wouldn't have experienced thi't most recent rally, so sticking to a plan is very important. >> what should that plan include, though? agree, you know, you don't want to try and time this market and get out at the wrong time. however, what do you invest in? lately, the defensive issues haveuee
we're joined right now by larry adam, chief investment officer at raymond james. larry, welcome. nice to have you here. >> thanks for having me, sue. >> that is the question. i mean, investorsave really been whip-sawed with every headline on trade. how do you feel broadly speaking abt the move that we saw in the market today and whether >> reporter: well, i do think it's sustainable because i think by the end of this ye, we'll be back at record highs, and i think that will...
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welcome back to politicking i matthew cook sitting in for larry king after a series of well publicized gaffes by former vice president and current 2020 candidate joe biden his campaign is this week trying to temper expectations for mr biden's performance in the iowa caucus and new hampshire primary the campaign says it has a larger strategy based on huge victories for biden in the super tuesday election which happens in march what's behind these comments from biden's campaign and what does it mean for the candidates hot on his heels in the early primaries for analysis we turn to the political panel they are political columnist amy holmes she's in new york city and in chattanooga tennessee brian joyce host of the brian joyce show on talk radio airing on w g o w f m welcome to the program let's jump right in and talk about the biden comments about it strategy and holmes let's start with you. well matt you know on previous shows we've talked about joe biden's performance president trump giving him the nickname sleepy joe i would give him the nickname creaky joe and we've seen so far durin
welcome back to politicking i matthew cook sitting in for larry king after a series of well publicized gaffes by former vice president and current 2020 candidate joe biden his campaign is this week trying to temper expectations for mr biden's performance in the iowa caucus and new hampshire primary the campaign says it has a larger strategy based on huge victories for biden in the super tuesday election which happens in march what's behind these comments from biden's campaign and what does it...
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aim to make usa gymnastics what larry is doing. if there's any questions about his treatment, surely someone would do something. but she also says she learned that if you can't prove it, don't speak up. believing it would cost her everything. eventually she was the first of more than 150 to speak up in here she is giving her victim impact statement >> people would go in with you, they put friendship in front of the truth. >> usa gymnastics now says its process for addressing reports of sexual misconduct are stronger and better defined. michigan state says it's fully committed to accepting responsibility of change and accountability but, then hollander said she absolutely does not think accountability has happened yet and neither organization is fully complying with the investigations. larry nassar is now serving a 175 year prison term. martha? >> martha: joining me now, rachel dunn hollander, and the author of two new books, a children's book "how much is a little girl worth" and her memoir. what gave you the courage to come forwar
aim to make usa gymnastics what larry is doing. if there's any questions about his treatment, surely someone would do something. but she also says she learned that if you can't prove it, don't speak up. believing it would cost her everything. eventually she was the first of more than 150 to speak up in here she is giving her victim impact statement >> people would go in with you, they put friendship in front of the truth. >> usa gymnastics now says its process for addressing reports...
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thank you to nico and larry. ,s a reminder, bloomberg beta early-stage venture fund backed by bloomberg lp, is an investor in slack. wasard business professor previously the senior vice president at uber. within a year of going public, wework that it will add another director with a commitment to increasing the gender and ethnic diversity. it could begin a roadshow for its ipo as early as asked week. coming up, $170 million. that is what google will have to pay as part of an agreement with the ftc for violating children's privacy on youtube. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: another fine for google. pay $170lans to million, most of the money will go to the federal trade commission. $34 million will go to new york state. youtube has been failing to obtain parental consent in collecting data on kids under 13. theiscuss, i'm joined by vice president of net choice. brody, whos is ben has reported on the story. levy start with you. the fine does not seem like much. how big of a deal is this? ben: it is certainly easy for
thank you to nico and larry. ,s a reminder, bloomberg beta early-stage venture fund backed by bloomberg lp, is an investor in slack. wasard business professor previously the senior vice president at uber. within a year of going public, wework that it will add another director with a commitment to increasing the gender and ethnic diversity. it could begin a roadshow for its ipo as early as asked week. coming up, $170 million. that is what google will have to pay as part of an agreement with the...
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larry pfeifer is the person to answer those questions tonight. this memo might be outdone by other documents as the investigation proceeds and that might happen soon. it might be outdone by the whistle-blower's report which is now in the possession of the house and senate intelligence committees. we will be joined by a member of the house intelligence committee who has read the whistle-blower's report. we will also be joined by two high-ranking members of the obama administration's foreign policy and national security team, former undersecretary of state wendy sherman and former deputy national security advisor ben rhodes, john heilemann, mike murphy will join us to consider the new shape of our politics now that donald trump has become the fourth president in history to face an official impeachment process. and later in this hour, we will hear from a former federal prosecutor, we'll ask mimi rocah if she sees any federal crimes in this transcript of the president's conversation with the president of ukraine. is this a smoking gun? and at the end
larry pfeifer is the person to answer those questions tonight. this memo might be outdone by other documents as the investigation proceeds and that might happen soon. it might be outdone by the whistle-blower's report which is now in the possession of the house and senate intelligence committees. we will be joined by a member of the house intelligence committee who has read the whistle-blower's report. we will also be joined by two high-ranking members of the obama administration's foreign...
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welcome back to politicking i'm matthew cook sitting in for larry king after a series of well publicized gaffes by former vice president and current 2020 candidate joe biden his campaign is this week trying to temper expectations for mr biden's performance in the iowa caucus and new hampshire primary the campaign says it has a larger strategy based on huge victories for biden in the super tuesday election which happens in march what's behind these comments from biden's campaign and what does it mean for the candidates hot on his heels in the early primaries for analysis we turn to the political panel they are political columnist any homes she's in new york city and in chattanooga tennessee brian joyce host of the brian joyce show on talk radio airing on w g o w f.m. welcome to the program let's jump right in and talk about the biden camps comments about it strategy and holmes let's start with you. well matt you know on previous shows we've talked about joe biden's performance president trump giving him the nickname sleepy joe i would give him the nickname creaky joe and we've seen so far
welcome back to politicking i'm matthew cook sitting in for larry king after a series of well publicized gaffes by former vice president and current 2020 candidate joe biden his campaign is this week trying to temper expectations for mr biden's performance in the iowa caucus and new hampshire primary the campaign says it has a larger strategy based on huge victories for biden in the super tuesday election which happens in march what's behind these comments from biden's campaign and what does it...