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what happened to larry mcnabney? elisa, without hesitation and without even being asked, spilled the beans. >> and did i kill my husband? yes, i killed my husband. >> there it was, no apology, no evasion. she simply confessed to killing her husband, larry mcnabney. but, and this was a "but" with a capital "b," that wasn't the whole story, not even close. >>> coming up, the rest of the story. did elisa have help? >> and i freaked out. when "poison" continues. audible members know listening has the power to change us make us better parents, better leaders, better people. and there's no better place to listen than audible. with audible you get a credit good for any audiobook and exclusive fitness and wellness programs. and now, you'll also get two audible originals: titles exclusively produced for audible. automatically roll your credits over to the next month if you don't use them, and if you don't like a book just swap it for free. enjoy 100% ad free listening in the car, on your phone or any connected device. and whe
what happened to larry mcnabney? elisa, without hesitation and without even being asked, spilled the beans. >> and did i kill my husband? yes, i killed my husband. >> there it was, no apology, no evasion. she simply confessed to killing her husband, larry mcnabney. but, and this was a "but" with a capital "b," that wasn't the whole story, not even close. >>> coming up, the rest of the story. did elisa have help? >> and i freaked out. when...
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and larry has about 100 more. michael, what do you sense could happen if larry were willing to part with the collection? >> basically, i broke down the collection in three parts -- the high-end, the mid-range models, and then the low-range. the total was $279,000. >> okay. [ chuckles ] >> quite a collection. >> so, i know you've said, larry, that you'd never seriously considered selling, but now that you hear this... that's next. what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> larry atteridge is weighing his options after receiving an appraisal of $279,000 for more than 100 civil war model ships that his late father painstakingly built over a lifetime. so, larry, how does that compare to the appraisal you got years ago? >> well, it's a big surprise. it's much higher than it was. >> well, your dad did great work, and i think it's just a testament to what he put into this. >> in fact, when you cons
and larry has about 100 more. michael, what do you sense could happen if larry were willing to part with the collection? >> basically, i broke down the collection in three parts -- the high-end, the mid-range models, and then the low-range. the total was $279,000. >> okay. [ chuckles ] >> quite a collection. >> so, i know you've said, larry, that you'd never seriously considered selling, but now that you hear this... that's next. what's your "strange...
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it took just three hours to convict larry hall. but prosecutor beaumont believed this was just the tip of the iceberg. he felt certain hall was a serial killer and now he had to find a way to prove it. so he began investigating tricia reitler's abduction, a case that wasn't his for a family he didn't know. >> i can't imagine sending my daughter to school and never seeing her again. >> and he came up with an outside-the-box scheme to get hall, which would risk the life of that charismatic convict he had just put away for dealing drugs. jimmy keene. >> what happens when i have to deal with crazy killers and stuff, what if i get shanked, what if i get killed, am i going to survive this. >> jimmy's "get out of jail free" card comes with a hefty price. coming up -- they had your back? >> they had my back. >> least that's what you thought. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. a
it took just three hours to convict larry hall. but prosecutor beaumont believed this was just the tip of the iceberg. he felt certain hall was a serial killer and now he had to find a way to prove it. so he began investigating tricia reitler's abduction, a case that wasn't his for a family he didn't know. >> i can't imagine sending my daughter to school and never seeing her again. >> and he came up with an outside-the-box scheme to get hall, which would risk the life of that...
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since it -- >> larry: one things i want. one of the things i've learned on the president trump is that tariffs are part of negotiation negotiations. and they show that we do mean business and we will take action. chris, again -- we have been on the wrong side -- >> chris: are you -- or how long is he prepared to continue this effort and keep these tariffs on? >> larry: i wouldn't want to put a timetable on it. i would just say as he has tweeted and has said to us and said to the chinese, we are continuing our discussions, that's a very good thing. negotiations you know over time stop, go, stop, go. the speed may be passed to my fast with the speed may be slow. this is not at all unusual. >> chris: are you suggesting there might be a certain point where he goes this isn't worth the economic cost and political cost and pulls back? >> larry: i don't want to second-guess that -- i don't want to put timetables, that's completely up to the president. >> chris: but you're not pulling it out? >> larry: i think the economic -- the po
since it -- >> larry: one things i want. one of the things i've learned on the president trump is that tariffs are part of negotiation negotiations. and they show that we do mean business and we will take action. chris, again -- we have been on the wrong side -- >> chris: are you -- or how long is he prepared to continue this effort and keep these tariffs on? >> larry: i wouldn't want to put a timetable on it. i would just say as he has tweeted and has said to us and said to...
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larry beil, "abc7 news." >> a win and a loss there tonight. thank you. >>> fans we spoke to after the game kay k.d. is tough, he'll be back. >> if he can't come back, he will be here iname seven. >> he's a tough guy. he'll make it. >> larry will have all the highlights, including the sharks big win in sports. >>> and east bay high school community is on high alert. a new threatening message was discovered at california high school promising a may 9th shooting. >> amanda del castillo is live from the campus with the story. amanda? >> reporter: dan, ama, because of that threat, some california high school parents say their children won't be coming to school tomorrow. this message was found in a boy's restroom at california high school in san ramone, detailing when, where, and who would be targeted in the shooting. the threat, calling out african-americans. >> you don't know who they're going to target. that's even more scary for people like us. >> reporter: her 10th grade daughter will be staying home thursday. it's a move many are making consid
larry beil, "abc7 news." >> a win and a loss there tonight. thank you. >>> fans we spoke to after the game kay k.d. is tough, he'll be back. >> if he can't come back, he will be here iname seven. >> he's a tough guy. he'll make it. >> larry will have all the highlights, including the sharks big win in sports. >>> and east bay high school community is on high alert. a new threatening message was discovered at california high school promising a...
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what's your take on larry robbins' claims? >> well, i'll tell you i've known larry a long time he's pretty sharp. and assuming he's done his homework on this one, i haven't read anything he's put out there yet, but if he's done his homework he could have something. we don't really know these pfcs are toxic they're called forever chemicals because they just don't break down naturally so once they're in your water system it's almost impossible to get rid of them. so in theory, yes, these lawsuits could be rather large it's really hard to know how much >> one of his points is that 3m, just 12 days after filing their 2017 10k in 2018 paid out $850 million to the state of minnesota, which claimed that 3m had contaminated the water in the state for at least 50 years. new jersey has similar suits prior to larry robbins coming out today on the stage at the stone conference sxurnlging investors to short the stock did you think that the litigation claims were contained? >> no. i mean, i lived through asbestos many, many years ago and i
what's your take on larry robbins' claims? >> well, i'll tell you i've known larry a long time he's pretty sharp. and assuming he's done his homework on this one, i haven't read anything he's put out there yet, but if he's done his homework he could have something. we don't really know these pfcs are toxic they're called forever chemicals because they just don't break down naturally so once they're in your water system it's almost impossible to get rid of them. so in theory, yes, these...
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larry beil, "abc7 news." >> a win and a loss there tonight. thank you. >>> fans we spoke to after the game kay k.d. is tough, he'll be >>f he can'tom ck he b here ino. he'll make it. >> larry will have all the highlights, including the sharks big win in sports. >>> and east bay high school community is on high alert. a new threatening message was discovered at california high school promising a may 9th shooting. >> amanda del castillo is live from the campus with the story. amanda? >> reporter: dan, ama, because of that threat, some california high school parents say their children won't be coming to school tomorrow. this message was found in a boy's restroom at california high school in san ramone, detailing when, where, and who would be targeted in the shooting. the threat, calling out african-americans. >> you don't know who they're going to target. that's even more scary for people like us. >> reporter: her 10th grade daughter will be staying home thursday. it's a move many are making consider thing is not the first. >> i feel like i'm sen
larry beil, "abc7 news." >> a win and a loss there tonight. thank you. >>> fans we spoke to after the game kay k.d. is tough, he'll be >>f he can'tom ck he b here ino. he'll make it. >> larry will have all the highlights, including the sharks big win in sports. >>> and east bay high school community is on high alert. a new threatening message was discovered at california high school promising a may 9th shooting. >> amanda del castillo is live...
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larry: it is a trade off. they want growth stability, but on the other hand, they want deleveraging and long-term growth stability. it is all about the short-term and the long-term. the good thing about chinese policymaking is they can change quickly. now they see the data printed a bigger mess, but they could change it in the next couple of weeks. it is very possible. -- possible. tom: are they going to cut that -- flexible. tom: are they going to cut taxes on the auto industry? larry: it's possibly. it is one measure they can use. what they can do immediately is call back and say, you guys need to make more loans right now to stabilize credit growth. david: what would that credit growth look like an does it come in may or is that the call in may and show up in june? larry: it could come as early as may. we see a slowdown in policy growth in april. we see more policy responses. a tacit admission that things are not right at all. larry: they also do that. it is not a conventional policy stimulus. it is all abo
larry: it is a trade off. they want growth stability, but on the other hand, they want deleveraging and long-term growth stability. it is all about the short-term and the long-term. the good thing about chinese policymaking is they can change quickly. now they see the data printed a bigger mess, but they could change it in the next couple of weeks. it is very possible. -- possible. tom: are they going to cut that -- flexible. tom: are they going to cut taxes on the auto industry? larry: it's...
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but his economic adviser larry kudlow has been forced to contradict the president, admitting that it will be american businesses and people that will pay. chris buckler has the latest from washington. the white house, of course, is trying to focus on the message that trade talks are continuing. if you listen to larry kudlow today, the white house economic adviser, he was pointing out and playing up the potential of presidents xi and trump meeting next month injapan for a 620 summit where they could discuss some of these issues. but actually, larry kudlow was also forced to admit that some of the conversations that have taken place during negotiations at the end of last week in washington actually just covered the same old ground. there was no breakthrough. and at the heart of this disagreement are issues about how china forces foreign companies to operate in the country, rules and restrictions about intellectual property, forcing the sharing of information and technology, for example. those are all things america wants to try to change, and it also wants to be in a position to ensure
but his economic adviser larry kudlow has been forced to contradict the president, admitting that it will be american businesses and people that will pay. chris buckler has the latest from washington. the white house, of course, is trying to focus on the message that trade talks are continuing. if you listen to larry kudlow today, the white house economic adviser, he was pointing out and playing up the potential of presidents xi and trump meeting next month injapan for a 620 summit where they...
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as larry kudlow was forced to admit when he was questioned by chris wallace on fox news. fair enough. in fact both sides will pay. both sides will pay for these things and of course it depends... if it's and of course it depends... if it's a tariffs on goods coming onto the country, the chinese aren't paying stop know, but they will suffer gdp losses and so forth with respect to a diminishing export market and goods that they may need for their owi'i... goods that they may need for their own... but the president says china pays for the tariffs and that they may suffer consequences but its us businesses and us consumers who pay? correct. to some extent. i don't disagree, both sides will suffer on this. there is acceptance that both sides will suffer, there are advantages to both countries' economies as a result of all of this. and there is a danger that all of this could still escalate because here in washington, officials are admitting that they are expecting beijing to retaliate, and as i mentioned president trump has already asked for the paperwork to begin on perhaps y
as larry kudlow was forced to admit when he was questioned by chris wallace on fox news. fair enough. in fact both sides will pay. both sides will pay for these things and of course it depends... if it's and of course it depends... if it's a tariffs on goods coming onto the country, the chinese aren't paying stop know, but they will suffer gdp losses and so forth with respect to a diminishing export market and goods that they may need for their owi'i... goods that they may need for their own......
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vonnie: larry, thank you. that is larry shover of efficient advisors. guy: the pound is down 13 days against the euro. it is off its lows against the u.s. dollar, but still moving down as we await news from number 10. speculation as theresa may is on the verge of stepping down. we will wait and watch and bring you the news if it comes in. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 30 minutes left in the european trading day. from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from your, i'm vonnie quinn. this is european close. guy: equity markets globally seem reasonably calm ahead of the fed minutes. these are your boards, but we can talk about what is happening in europe in detail. we are getting a ftse 100 up a little bit, a dax down a little bit. the stoxx 600 is down. in terms of what we are seeing for sterling, it is a different story. sterling is down .4%. there is a great deal of speculation that theresa may is under pressure to leave office, not in a few weeks time but in a few days. ast is driving down sterling the market tries to work out exactly what the implications a
vonnie: larry, thank you. that is larry shover of efficient advisors. guy: the pound is down 13 days against the euro. it is off its lows against the u.s. dollar, but still moving down as we await news from number 10. speculation as theresa may is on the verge of stepping down. we will wait and watch and bring you the news if it comes in. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 30 minutes left in the european trading day. from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from your, i'm vonnie quinn. this is european...
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larry? >> reporter: ama, dan, let me set the stage. andre iguodala warming up. steph curry's on the on sit side of the court. iguodala dealing with a tweaked knee, but we're expecting he'll be in the starting lineup. and you see steph still wearing the tape off that dislocated finger he suffered earlier in the series. playoffs can be stressful when you're up 2-0, and now it's 2-2. i asked the coaches what their mind set s and they said larry, this is what we live for. we know it's going to be hard. here's steve kerr a few minutes ago. >> it's just the way it is. you've got teams coming after you, everybody planning for you. two years ago our playoff run was pretty smooth. last year, obviously, we had a seven-game series with these guys. so it's never easy. two years ago may have seemed easy. i wouldn't characterize it that way. it was smooth, but that was the exception rather than the rule. >> reporter: back live at oracle, one area of concern is the other splash brother, klay thompson who has shot poorly in this series, only 30% from the three-point line. he wa
larry? >> reporter: ama, dan, let me set the stage. andre iguodala warming up. steph curry's on the on sit side of the court. iguodala dealing with a tweaked knee, but we're expecting he'll be in the starting lineup. and you see steph still wearing the tape off that dislocated finger he suffered earlier in the series. playoffs can be stressful when you're up 2-0, and now it's 2-2. i asked the coaches what their mind set s and they said larry, this is what we live for. we know it's going...
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as larry was to admit when he was questioned by chris on fox news. fair enough, in fact, both sides will pay. both sides will pay in these things. and, of course, it depends... if it's a tariff on goods coming into the country, the chinese aren't paying. no, but the chinese will suffer gdp losses and so forth, with respect to a diminishing export market and goods that they may need for their own... i understand that, but the president says china doesn't, it pays the tariffs. they may suffer consequences but it's us businesses and us consumers who pay, correct? yes, to some extent and i do not disagree with that. again, both sides will suffer on this. this acceptance that both sides will suffer, there are dangerous to both countries economies as a result of all of this. and there is a danger that all of this could still escalate because here in washington, officials are admitting they are expecting beijing to retaliate and asi expecting beijing to retaliate and as i mentioned, president donald trump is already asked for paperwork to begin on perhaps y
as larry was to admit when he was questioned by chris on fox news. fair enough, in fact, both sides will pay. both sides will pay in these things. and, of course, it depends... if it's a tariff on goods coming into the country, the chinese aren't paying. no, but the chinese will suffer gdp losses and so forth, with respect to a diminishing export market and goods that they may need for their own... i understand that, but the president says china doesn't, it pays the tariffs. they may suffer...
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larry, as always, thanks. you'll be back in 40 minutes. this week you will be looking into president trump's recent decision to pull federal money from california's high-speed rail project>> big bucks. >> see you soon. turning to other news now, clean up the mess. my generation left behind. that's the message from tim cook to college graduates about to make their park in the world. he said they spent too much time debating issues instead of trying to solve them, including climate change and social injustice. >> push back. it shouldn't be this way. but in 2019, opening your eyes and seeing things in a new way could be a revolutionary act. summon the courage to listen and not just to act but act together. >> he pushed to make a positive difference in the lives of the less fortunate. >> to san jose fire department, which hosted an intense boot camp for women. a few of the events hauling heavy hoses, lifting massive tires. it is to get more women interested in firefighting. there is a shortage of women firefighters nationwide. >> it's not beca
larry, as always, thanks. you'll be back in 40 minutes. this week you will be looking into president trump's recent decision to pull federal money from california's high-speed rail project>> big bucks. >> see you soon. turning to other news now, clean up the mess. my generation left behind. that's the message from tim cook to college graduates about to make their park in the world. he said they spent too much time debating issues instead of trying to solve them, including climate...
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, great to get your insight thank you. >> thank you. >> larry lindsey of the lindsey group today. >>> stocks are rebounding back big-time after starting the week with a steep sell-off. the s&p and nasdaq are at session highs right now after depths of yesterday's declines the s&p 500 had shed over a trillion dollars some of the biggest losers are those stocks with the biggest china exposure caterpillar, boeing and apple are the poster children. let's talk about strategies for investors now. joining me is the ceo and chief investment officer at smeed investment bill, first of all, do you have to have a view on what happens with the china talks what are you a buyer of here >> well, we think that the investment banks are choking growth stock oriented market with growth stocks that they didn't used to own so simultaneous to the catalyst being fears about the trade talks are the cornerstone, the absolute cornerstone the last five years of this market is the faith that people have in money-losing growth companies and that's where larry lindsey's deflation is coming from it's predicated on lo
, great to get your insight thank you. >> thank you. >> larry lindsey of the lindsey group today. >>> stocks are rebounding back big-time after starting the week with a steep sell-off. the s&p and nasdaq are at session highs right now after depths of yesterday's declines the s&p 500 had shed over a trillion dollars some of the biggest losers are those stocks with the biggest china exposure caterpillar, boeing and apple are the poster children. let's talk about...
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and, larry, as always, thanks, larry. we'll be back in 40 minutes for our weekly political segment. we will be taking a look into governor gavin newsom's first four months in office, including some of the major issues where he parts from governor brown. we look forward to that. see you soon. larry, thanks. >> a robocall warning that may be spreading across the country. if you get a late-night call that rings only once, don't call back. the fcc is warning about a new wave of one-ring robocalls after widespread calling in new york and arizona. they don't want to talk to you. they only want you to call them back. if you take the bait, you will be billed as if you called a 900 number. the fcc says callers are using the country cut code 222. scammers hope you will call back so they can pocket the cost of the expensive phone call. wow. >>> well, did you see the controversial ending to the most popular horse race in the world. for the first time in the history of the kentucky derby, the winner was not the horse that crossed the finish line first. kentucky derby favorite maximum security cr
and, larry, as always, thanks, larry. we'll be back in 40 minutes for our weekly political segment. we will be taking a look into governor gavin newsom's first four months in office, including some of the major issues where he parts from governor brown. we look forward to that. see you soon. larry, thanks. >> a robocall warning that may be spreading across the country. if you get a late-night call that rings only once, don't call back. the fcc is warning about a new wave of one-ring...
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welcome back to politicking i'm matthew cook sitting in for larry king. ron paul now joins me from lake jackson texas you know him as the outspoken former republican congressman from texas he made three bits for the white house twice as a conservative and once as the libertarian party nominee presently he's the host of the ron paul liberty report it's a pleasure to welcome him back to the show i dr paul. that he was nice to be with you today so i want to talk about the economy shortly but first can you give us your opinion of attorney general william barres handling of the moeller report. well i'm not an expert on that because for some reason i can't get involved intensely but you know from a more superficial viewpoint and seeing in light of all the fighting and fuming in the politicking going on. he comes across as handling himself pretty well but i wouldn't be the one to dissect every statement from a legal listing viewpoint most of this i think is just generally politic and you know not so much and they're always sorting out in great detail all the con
welcome back to politicking i'm matthew cook sitting in for larry king. ron paul now joins me from lake jackson texas you know him as the outspoken former republican congressman from texas he made three bits for the white house twice as a conservative and once as the libertarian party nominee presently he's the host of the ron paul liberty report it's a pleasure to welcome him back to the show i dr paul. that he was nice to be with you today so i want to talk about the economy shortly but first...
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welcome to politicking i'm matthew cook in for larry king coming up later in the program consumer advocate and former presidential candidate ralph nader joins me stick around for that but 1st a setback for donald trump's effort to keep his personal financial information from the hands of congress this week a federal judge sided with democrats in the house oversight committee who've been trying to access trump's financial information for months so where does the legal fight go from here let's start there with dan abrams chief legal affairs correspondent for a.b.c. news and co-author of the new book theodore roosevelt for the defense the courtroom battle to save his legacy dan joins me now from new york city dan welcome to the program out there so let's get to your fascinating book shortly right now we've got some crazy developments going on between the law and the trump administration so what's happening. this is an interesting case because here you've got the banks sort of stuck in the middle right saying we'll do whatever you tell us to do you subpoena the documents we'll give them to you
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his name is larry kudlow. national economic council director and i was hoping to see a huge grin on the man's face but there you go - look, larry, i have said this is spectacular and it will not support do you want to add to that? >> is another blowout number. solid 3.2% gdp which is a blowout number last week. very strong economy and again i will say we talked about president trump's policies tax cuts the regulation opening energy, trade reform, stable dollars and so forth he is rebuilding this economy and i heard your guest talking about productivity surging and that is hugely important and maybe we'll get it up today's job number but that and here's a very key point and 3.2% growth 263,000 jobs which continues the strong trend we have no inflation. virtually no inflation. strong growth, with virtually no inflation. i think the inflation measure for the first quarter is 0.9% in year-to-year is about 1.4 so that is an important point. very strong growth, very low inflation and policies are working. stuart: ca
his name is larry kudlow. national economic council director and i was hoping to see a huge grin on the man's face but there you go - look, larry, i have said this is spectacular and it will not support do you want to add to that? >> is another blowout number. solid 3.2% gdp which is a blowout number last week. very strong economy and again i will say we talked about president trump's policies tax cuts the regulation opening energy, trade reform, stable dollars and so forth he is...
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walking back to politicking on matthew cook sitting in for larry king ralph nader is the longtime activist and consumer watchdog who has also made 4 runs for the oval office twice as the green party candidate and also as an independent candidate what's his take on pursuing impeachment of president donald trump and his opinion of the group of 2020 democratic candidates let's find out as ralph joins me via skype he is also the author of a new book how the rats reform to congress which is available now ralph welcome to the program thank you so the democratic base has been really angry since the 2016 election and we were all expecting they were going to push for radical progressive change so now we have joe biden leading in the polls is joe biden progressive enough. oh no not at all he's really hillary redux he's from doe or hillary folks new york joe biden who has gone to the big banks when he was in congress he was merciless against student loans push you know bankruptcy law that would make it almost impossible for students to have a 2nd chance and he supported the war in iraq. just for star
walking back to politicking on matthew cook sitting in for larry king ralph nader is the longtime activist and consumer watchdog who has also made 4 runs for the oval office twice as the green party candidate and also as an independent candidate what's his take on pursuing impeachment of president donald trump and his opinion of the group of 2020 democratic candidates let's find out as ralph joins me via skype he is also the author of a new book how the rats reform to congress which is...
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how did you find the ira sohn foundation >> we found the foundation through larry. maurice was -- became a part of the hockey team, the avalanche hockey team back in the summer of last year at that point, we did not know he had been -- he was not diagnosed at that point, so on july 28th, of 2018, on his birthday, he was diagnosed so it was our due diligence to tell the coach and the school what was going on, and from then, our relationship began >> larry, so you coached this young man? >> yeah, i selected him as an up and coming defenseman for our 15u hockey team. he was a promising athlete and better person and his family and he heard this tremendous setback in the middle of the year. given my longstanding affiliation with the sohn conference, that was my first call it should be a situation where all children, no matter if they happen to have a coach who speaks at the sohn conference or not, where all children have access to the latest medicines, the latest innovations and the best doctors and the sohn foundation having invested almost $90 million in cutting edge r
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you have to go slow with me. >> larry, show larry, is always provoking susie green. >> is larry supposed to seem like he's right or like he's always wrong? >> larry is usually right, which is annoying. >> there is a style part, but the underlying point -- >> that's the point of the show. >> they are so relatable and he has such good morality and ethics. >> what can we learn as a people? >> say what everybody else is thinking and afraid to say. we all need to speak up. >> who are needs to fall back. >> this whole ba looka whale spy thing that russia is supposedly spying with a ba looka whale? >> this is real talk. >> we know we what happened to know for a fact that the russians like to align themselves with blubbery creatures which huge blow holes. we know that for a fact. it's the redacted part of the mueller report. >> wow. good. well done is. >> enough with that. >> what about you? >> the met gala. did you city? every year -- >> people were dressing silly. >> the theme was camp this year. >> isn't it always? >> that's lady gaga. >> she doesn't need any attention. i don't know who that
you have to go slow with me. >> larry, show larry, is always provoking susie green. >> is larry supposed to seem like he's right or like he's always wrong? >> larry is usually right, which is annoying. >> there is a style part, but the underlying point -- >> that's the point of the show. >> they are so relatable and he has such good morality and ethics. >> what can we learn as a people? >> say what everybody else is thinking and afraid to say. we...
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larry, thank you so much. larry schappert from -- larry shover from efficient advisors joining us in chicago. vonnie: 19 minutes in the trading session, and negative on the dow. we are holding on, but rarely, less than a point of again on the s&p 500 now, and the nasdaq is the leader, up .2%. among the better performers in the s&p 500, under armour is performing well after a good quarter. up almost 4%. this is bloomberg. alright boys, time for bed. listen to your mom, knuckleheads. hand em over. hand what over? video games, whatever you got. let's go. you can watch videos of people playing video games in the morning. is that everything? i can see who's online. i'm gonna sweep the sofa fort. well, look what i found. take control of your wifi with xfinity xfi. let's roll! now that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi network from anywhere when you download the xfi app today. ♪ guy: 30 minutes left in the european trading day. johnson --ome on
larry, thank you so much. larry schappert from -- larry shover from efficient advisors joining us in chicago. vonnie: 19 minutes in the trading session, and negative on the dow. we are holding on, but rarely, less than a point of again on the s&p 500 now, and the nasdaq is the leader, up .2%. among the better performers in the s&p 500, under armour is performing well after a good quarter. up almost 4%. this is bloomberg. alright boys, time for bed. listen to your mom, knuckleheads. hand...
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chinese state media is picking up on larry kudlow's comments in the u.s. on sunday saying basically, look, this is going to hurt the u.s. economy. it is chinese, u.s. consumers. they don't talk about the fact that chinese consumers will be hurt, and that is certainly the case. china is using the white house aides words against them saying, look, u.s. consumer, you don'tment don't want to feel the pain, maybe you should pressure your government to stop going forward with the trade war. whether that's fair or not, i won't offer an opinion on that. that's certainly the argument they're making. >> we're hearing about people moving from china to even japan. >> just hard to believe that stating the obvious about tariffs is international breaking news. we'll check back with you next half hour. thank you, matt. >>> the white house taking a new tact as it pushes back against congressional investigations, accusing house democrats of violating rules and enormous of congressional oversight. democrats are demanding documents they know they have no legal right to see in
chinese state media is picking up on larry kudlow's comments in the u.s. on sunday saying basically, look, this is going to hurt the u.s. economy. it is chinese, u.s. consumers. they don't talk about the fact that chinese consumers will be hurt, and that is certainly the case. china is using the white house aides words against them saying, look, u.s. consumer, you don'tment don't want to feel the pain, maybe you should pressure your government to stop going forward with the trade war. whether...
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that was the short from larry robbins. on the long side he likes hmos and hospitals and we heard this from him for a long time specifically, he likes cigna and anthem and tenant, hca, uhs. chemours shares are now down 5%. again a big part of larry robbins' argument there going back to the hospitals and the hmos and he would be short pharma as any etf, medicare for all is unlikely, but something on drug pricing is much more so. pass unilaterally. some familiar arguments there. you can see the shares of both his buy and sell recommendations moving in the session today. tenant is now up about 4%. >>> we're going to take a break. when we come back, president trump making a big tariff threat why aren't the designs in today's u.s. markets larger? is the trade tension priced in or is a bigger drop coming what it means for investors. we're down 4.17 at the session lows >>> amazon can already ship to 72% of the u.s. population within just a day. can the competition ever catch up "the exchange" is back in two. >>> welcome back to "t
that was the short from larry robbins. on the long side he likes hmos and hospitals and we heard this from him for a long time specifically, he likes cigna and anthem and tenant, hca, uhs. chemours shares are now down 5%. again a big part of larry robbins' argument there going back to the hospitals and the hmos and he would be short pharma as any etf, medicare for all is unlikely, but something on drug pricing is much more so. pass unilaterally. some familiar arguments there. you can see the...
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welcome to politicking i'm matthew cook in for larry king on wednesday special counsel robert mueller broke his 2 year silence on the russia probe the major take away from his prepared remarks he declined to clear president trump of obstructing justice muller now makes nancy pelosi is job even harder can the house speaker resist her party's growing demands for impeachment proceedings against donald j. trump let's begin there with the political panel they are david brown democratic strategist he served as majority counsel to democratic senator patty murray on 2 congressional congressional committees and we have adolfo franco former member of the george w. bush administration he was also a spokesperson for the john mccain and mitt romney presidential campaigns they are both in washington d.c. welcome gentlemen thank you matthew and matthew so muller statement on wednesday is this a game changer on whether to proceed with impeachment of the president let's start with you david. well i think hearing ball bowler speak and hearing him restate in most respects the report but in his own voice
welcome to politicking i'm matthew cook in for larry king on wednesday special counsel robert mueller broke his 2 year silence on the russia probe the major take away from his prepared remarks he declined to clear president trump of obstructing justice muller now makes nancy pelosi is job even harder can the house speaker resist her party's growing demands for impeachment proceedings against donald j. trump let's begin there with the political panel they are david brown democratic strategist he...
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but his economic adviser larry kudlow has been forced to contradict the president, admitting that it will be american businesses and people that will pay. chris buckler has the latest from washington. president trump did double tariffs, in fact, more than double tariffs, on some $200 billion of goods imported from china into the us but he was also forced to admit that some of the conversation is actually just covered the same old ground. there was no breakthrough and at the heart of this disagreement are issues about how china forces foreign companies to operate in the country, rules and restrictions about intellectual property, forcing the sharing of information on technology, for example. those are all things american wants to try to change it also wants to be in a position to ensure that all of that agreement is enforced but there is no meeting of minds and meanwhile, the headlines and concerns of both country's economies are about the dangers of tariffs being put in place and as you mentioned, president prompted double tariffs, more than double tariffs and some $200 billion of go
but his economic adviser larry kudlow has been forced to contradict the president, admitting that it will be american businesses and people that will pay. chris buckler has the latest from washington. president trump did double tariffs, in fact, more than double tariffs, on some $200 billion of goods imported from china into the us but he was also forced to admit that some of the conversation is actually just covered the same old ground. there was no breakthrough and at the heart of this...
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to politicking i'm amy holmes in for larry king on wednesday president trump asserted executive privilege over redacted portions of robert miller's final report on whether the trump campaign colluded with the russian government during the two thousand and sixteen white house race and the president's actions while the investigation was underway this as the democratic controlled house judiciary committee has attempted to see those hidden portions of the report including secret grand jury testimony so where does this standoff go from here and how will the fight for the full and unredacted report play out in the elections of two thousand and twenty let's begin the conversation with richard painter he's a professor of law at the university of minnesota and the former chief white house ethics lawyer during the george w. bush administration he joins me from minneapolis mr painter welcome thank you so much or thank you for having me i mean great so president trump has invoked executive privilege at the request of the attorney general to block house democrats access to robert muller's redacted rep
to politicking i'm amy holmes in for larry king on wednesday president trump asserted executive privilege over redacted portions of robert miller's final report on whether the trump campaign colluded with the russian government during the two thousand and sixteen white house race and the president's actions while the investigation was underway this as the democratic controlled house judiciary committee has attempted to see those hidden portions of the report including secret grand jury...
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welcome to politicking on matthew cook in for larry king marianne williamson is a bestselling author lecturer and friend and advisor to oprah winfrey who earlier this year announced her bid for the democratic nomination for the white house it was also announced recently that williamson is qualified for the debate stage where she will join a large number of other 2020 primary hopefuls she said that america is in need of a moral and spiritual awakening what does she mean by that and where does she stand on the political and cultural issues making today's headlines let's find out as marianne williamson joins me from columbia south carolina marianne thanks so much for being here. thank you so much for having me so why are you running for president. i'm running for president because i believe that the united states has swerved it is swerved in such fundamental ways away from the core values of our democracy and of our deep human principles and we need at this point a serious and fundamental pattern disruption of the political and economic status quo that has caused this to happen now i do
welcome to politicking on matthew cook in for larry king marianne williamson is a bestselling author lecturer and friend and advisor to oprah winfrey who earlier this year announced her bid for the democratic nomination for the white house it was also announced recently that williamson is qualified for the debate stage where she will join a large number of other 2020 primary hopefuls she said that america is in need of a moral and spiritual awakening what does she mean by that and where does...
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welcome to politicking i'm matthew cook in for larry king on wednesday special counsel robert mueller broke his 2 year silence on the russia probe the major take away from his prepared remarks he declined to clear president trump of obstructing justice moeller now makes nancy pelosi his job even harder can the house speaker resist her party's growing demands for impeachment proceedings against donald j. trump let's begin there with the political panel they are david brown democratic strategist he served as majority counsel to democratic senator patty murray on 2 congressional congressional committees and we have adolfo franco former member of the george w. bush administration he was also a spokesperson for the john mccain and mitt romney presidential campaigns they are both in washington d.c. welcome gentlemen thank you matthew and matthew so muller statement on wednesday is this a game changer on whether to proceed with impeachment of the president let's start with you david. well i think hearing ball moeller speak and hearing him restate in most respects the report put in his own vo
welcome to politicking i'm matthew cook in for larry king on wednesday special counsel robert mueller broke his 2 year silence on the russia probe the major take away from his prepared remarks he declined to clear president trump of obstructing justice moeller now makes nancy pelosi his job even harder can the house speaker resist her party's growing demands for impeachment proceedings against donald j. trump let's begin there with the political panel they are david brown democratic strategist...
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to politicking i'm amy holmes in for larry king on wednesday president trump asserted executive privilege over redacted portions of robert miller's final report on whether the trump campaign colluded with the russian government during the two thousand and sixteen white house race and the president's actions while the investigation was underway this as the democratic controlled house judiciary committee has attempted to see those hidden portions of the report including secret grand jury testimony so where does this standoff go from here and how will the fight for the full and unredacted mall report play out in the elections of two thousand and twenty let's begin the conversation with richard painter he's a professor of law at the university of minnesota and the former chief white house ethics lawyer during the george w. bush administration he joins me from minneapolis mr painter welcome thank you so much. thank you for having me i mean great so president trump has invoked executive privilege at the request of the attorney general to block house democrats access to robert muller's redacted
to politicking i'm amy holmes in for larry king on wednesday president trump asserted executive privilege over redacted portions of robert miller's final report on whether the trump campaign colluded with the russian government during the two thousand and sixteen white house race and the president's actions while the investigation was underway this as the democratic controlled house judiciary committee has attempted to see those hidden portions of the report including secret grand jury...
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welcome to politicking i'm matthew cook in for larry king marianne williamson is a bestselling author lecturer and friend and advisor to oprah winfrey who earlier this year announced her bid for the democratic nomination for the white house it was also announced recently that williamson has qualified for the debate stage where she will join a large number of other 2020 primary hopefuls she said that america is in need of a moral and spiritual awakening what does she mean by that and where does she stand on the political and cultural issues making today's headlines let's find out as marianne williamson joins me from columbia south carolina marianne thanks so much for being here thank you so much for having me so why are you running for president . i'm running for president because i believe that the united states has swerved it is swerved in such fundamental ways away from the core values of our democracy and of our deep human principles and we need at this point a serious and fundamental pattern disruption of the political and economic status quo that has caused this to happen now i d
welcome to politicking i'm matthew cook in for larry king marianne williamson is a bestselling author lecturer and friend and advisor to oprah winfrey who earlier this year announced her bid for the democratic nomination for the white house it was also announced recently that williamson has qualified for the debate stage where she will join a large number of other 2020 primary hopefuls she said that america is in need of a moral and spiritual awakening what does she mean by that and where does...
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t larry? >> what they are doing is impeachmentish. they want a bunch of bad headlines, dragging this thing out, hoping that the polls will turn. right now the only people who want trump impeached are democrats. independents don't and republicans of course do not.. pelosi hopes to drag it out and have investigation after investigation, eventually the polls will turn, and then maybee they can talk about impeachment. she has gone to school on whatat happened with bill clinton. as you know, bill clinton's popularity, his approval ratings went up. his numbers for n trustworthiness and honesty went down but people were able to separate the man, character, from the job he was doing and nancy pelosi fears the same thing will happen with trump if they go the impeachment route right now. >> jason: earlier in the week, speaker pelosi said donald trump wants there to be an impeachment. what president would ever think that, oh, i want impeachment and go through that process? where does she come up with this? >> i don't know. donald trump doesn't w
t larry? >> what they are doing is impeachmentish. they want a bunch of bad headlines, dragging this thing out, hoping that the polls will turn. right now the only people who want trump impeached are democrats. independents don't and republicans of course do not.. pelosi hopes to drag it out and have investigation after investigation, eventually the polls will turn, and then maybee they can talk about impeachment. she has gone to school on whatat happened with bill clinton. as you know,...
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comeback to politicking i'm matthew cox sitting in for larry king ralph nader is the longtime activist and consumer watchdog who has also made 4 runs for the oval office twice as the green party candidate and also as an independent candidate what's his take on pursuing impeachment of president donald trump and his opinion of the group of 2020 democratic candidates let's find out as ralph joins me via skype he is also the author of a new book how the rats reform to congress which is available now ralph welcome to the program thank you so the democratic base has been really angry since the 2016 election and we were all expecting they were going to push for radical progressive change so now we have joe biden leading in the polls is joe biden progressive enough oh no not really hillary redux east window where hillary folks new york joe biden who has gone to the big banks who are news and. he was merciless against student loans push you know bankruptcy law that would make it almost impossible for students to have a 2nd chance and he supported the war in iraq. just for starters so he did ver
comeback to politicking i'm matthew cox sitting in for larry king ralph nader is the longtime activist and consumer watchdog who has also made 4 runs for the oval office twice as the green party candidate and also as an independent candidate what's his take on pursuing impeachment of president donald trump and his opinion of the group of 2020 democratic candidates let's find out as ralph joins me via skype he is also the author of a new book how the rats reform to congress which is available...
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i'm larry beil. >> and i'm ama daetz. abc7 news at 5:00 stan va convertions w home depot, have they threatened to leave? >> oakland officials are trying to prevent another big retailer from leaving but warning a business next to a homeless encampment is not easy for anyone? the north bay, a contractor who took tens of thousands of dollars but yet to deliver. now a former employee tells us what she knows. >>> a lot of questions about the woman on this bench. does she deliberately trip a basketball player from vallejo. >>> and in san francisco, a new honor for a legendary labor activist. >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc7 news. >>> this is becoming all too common. homeless encampment where spot after spot is filled with debris ad cars and rvs. >> you could see with our sky map technology this is in oakland off of 880 and oak port near the high street exit into alameda. e tired of dealing with this encampment and threatening to leave the city because of the problems. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kris
i'm larry beil. >> and i'm ama daetz. abc7 news at 5:00 stan va convertions w home depot, have they threatened to leave? >> oakland officials are trying to prevent another big retailer from leaving but warning a business next to a homeless encampment is not easy for anyone? the north bay, a contractor who took tens of thousands of dollars but yet to deliver. now a former employee tells us what she knows. >>> a lot of questions about the woman on this bench. does she...
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the executive director, larry goldstein, promises to turn things around. he says they need more staff and more state money. >> so we will work to get more resources to actually do compliance so problems don't fester. they can actually resolve them behe prlems. >> this agency is failing to do their job. >> reporter: mark sanders the president of west point harbor. his gripe is bcdc ignores the backlog of substantive violat smaller fractions. he has been fined 100 times for things like allowing the fire to burn and burn at his marina. and for putting a doggy bag dispenser on the dock. he says larry goldstein should step down. >> we have a leadership problem, started the top that's where the problem is. >> reporter: larry goldstein told me earlier he has no intention of stepping down. bcdc will be holding a public meeting on thursday. the goal to discuss compliance action going forward. live in foster city, kpix5. >>> new details on a pedestrian accident in brentwood a suspect is now in custody following a crash that left a teenager injured. this is video fro
the executive director, larry goldstein, promises to turn things around. he says they need more staff and more state money. >> so we will work to get more resources to actually do compliance so problems don't fester. they can actually resolve them behe prlems. >> this agency is failing to do their job. >> reporter: mark sanders the president of west point harbor. his gripe is bcdc ignores the backlog of substantive violat smaller fractions. he has been fined 100 times for...
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we saw larry kudlow admit that yesterday. how much of a big deal is that to markets, to consumers that the president is waging a trade war and doesn't understand the basics of trade? >> well, clearly the president was watching larry kudlow on the sunday shows yesterday, and is tweeting in response to that this morning saying in sort of acknowledging what kudlow was saying, and saying that u.s. companies won't have to pay these tariffs if they're willing to make their products here in the united states. >> but hold on. please. >> a country that does not have tariffs. he's trying to beat around the bush by saying that u.s. companies can avoid them without having to say yes, u.s. companies are paying them. larry kudlow tried to thread a delicate needle by saying that both sides will pay this and that china will pay indirectly in a hit to gdp and hit to other economic indicators there without saying yes, china is actually writing a check for those things as the president has said in the past. >> except he didn't thread a needle.
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joining us now is larry mcdonald, editor of the bear traps report and a cnbc contributor, and, larry, first off, you just heard that conversation do you agree with michelle that right now probably in the near term iran is a bigger threat than china >> well, yeah. it's definitely like you said, she brilliantly said it's not priced in. especially, well, in many ways it is. in other words, it's not fully priced in. brent compared to the price of oil in brent compared to u.s. oil equities has been held up extremely well something is holding it up there, and it's been swirling around and not fully priced in china, at the end of the day, it all comes down to the u.s. needs a deal the president is looking at an election 18 months away. china is so levered and the economy has been seeping back towards recession, so both sides really have to do a deal sometime in the next two weeks >> let's be sure the increase is going to come because donald trump likes to have that extra money. he is not putting a political statement on it. jim was simply saying he believes that those higher tariffs, 10% to
joining us now is larry mcdonald, editor of the bear traps report and a cnbc contributor, and, larry, first off, you just heard that conversation do you agree with michelle that right now probably in the near term iran is a bigger threat than china >> well, yeah. it's definitely like you said, she brilliantly said it's not priced in. especially, well, in many ways it is. in other words, it's not fully priced in. brent compared to the price of oil in brent compared to u.s. oil equities has...
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the future of our country and thank you for joining me on this edition of politicking also thanks to larry king for letting me sit in this chair today remember we love hearing from you join the conversation on larry's facebook page and as always you can share your thoughts on twitter by tweeting at king's things and using the politicking hash tag i also invite you to join me on facebook at matthew cook official and that's all for this edition of politicking. the tense situation in venezuela is still all over the news the problem in venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented but that socialism has been faithfully implemented for inside venezuela things look different we're going to announce sanctions against petroleum to venezuela associate. in the school that have a supplement goes. down person that sort of tone that it is so on the cutting the map of the moment the focus of the who story isn't new makes him cold in henry kissinger to tell him that it would not be tolerated that in latin america. an alternative economic and social system could take hold and therefore the p
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welcome to politicking i'm matthew cook in for larry king on wednesday special counsel robert mueller broke his 2 year silence on the russia probe the major takeaway from his prepared remarks he declined to clear president trump of obstructing justice muller now makes nancy pelosi is job even harder can the house speaker resist her party's growing demands for impeachment proceedings against donald j. trump let's begin there with the political panel they are david brown democratic strategist he served as majority counsel to democratic senator patty murray on 2 congressional congressional committees and we have adolfo franco former member of the george w. bush administration he was also a spokesperson for the john mccain and mitt romney presidential campaigns they are both in washington d.c. welcome gentlemen thank you matthew and matthew so muller statement on wednesday is this a game changer on whether to proceed with impeachment of the president let's start with you david. well i think hearing ball bowler speak and hearing him restate in most respects the report but in his own voice
welcome to politicking i'm matthew cook in for larry king on wednesday special counsel robert mueller broke his 2 year silence on the russia probe the major takeaway from his prepared remarks he declined to clear president trump of obstructing justice muller now makes nancy pelosi is job even harder can the house speaker resist her party's growing demands for impeachment proceedings against donald j. trump let's begin there with the political panel they are david brown democratic strategist he...
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medicare for all is universal coverage but yeah, it costs money you can't getaway from that. >> larry klayman you talk about what the idea of being able to buy pharmaceuticals cross dashboarder and make it a more competitive environment to buy pharmaceuticals? >> yeah, i mean it comes back to that issue that drug prices here are higher than any other country in the world for exactly the same drugs and there have been various proposals to allow people to buy from across-the-boarder. the challenge has always been ensuring the safety of those drugs and where they're coming from and at least up until now, fda commissioners have not been comfortable doing that. >> what about free market competition across-the-board? one of the things we're not hearing enough of is opening up competition so that we don't have a healthcare insurance market that is restricted and we have the ability for something of a more competitive marketplace to take place which we know does bring cots down. >> yeah, i mean, i think in selling insurance across state lines that often happens today. the big companies are op
medicare for all is universal coverage but yeah, it costs money you can't getaway from that. >> larry klayman you talk about what the idea of being able to buy pharmaceuticals cross dashboarder and make it a more competitive environment to buy pharmaceuticals? >> yeah, i mean it comes back to that issue that drug prices here are higher than any other country in the world for exactly the same drugs and there have been various proposals to allow people to buy from across-the-boarder....
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so we have the number one and 2 and 3 on 4 up to 9 to leave i think larry in those toys he's the c.e.o. of m.g.a. entertainment one of the most successful toy makers in the u.s. which of these toys here on the wall are made in the united states now no one made you know none of the nano if you make the beef for 49 you know it's called a low growth the number one thing to you know america if you made the from the u.s. because you would pay $40.00 for it they will buy it for $40.00 for the kids would not have beef toys you can possible to make a log of totally andy you would think as the u.s. china trade war heats up president donald trump gives companies some simple advice last september he tweeted make your products in the united states instead of china start building new plants now exciting but trade experts say trying to replace china's factories isn't an exciting idea it's a bad one we have so many strengths that we should be working with rather than trying to duplicate the industry of. the past today's us economy is based on providing services and ideas not heavy industry and china'
so we have the number one and 2 and 3 on 4 up to 9 to leave i think larry in those toys he's the c.e.o. of m.g.a. entertainment one of the most successful toy makers in the u.s. which of these toys here on the wall are made in the united states now no one made you know none of the nano if you make the beef for 49 you know it's called a low growth the number one thing to you know america if you made the from the u.s. because you would pay $40.00 for it they will buy it for $40.00 for the kids...
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>> hi, larry. just to give you some perspective, stanford's application to expand the campus is the largest to ever be considered by santa clara county. critics of the current plan say more needs to be done not only enough housing for students but also faculty and staff. as stanford looks ahead to the next 20 years, officials hope to build more on campus housing and develop more academic facilities as part of the long term land use plan. but the application filed with santa clara county in november of 2016 is now running into some potential roadblocks. >> if you live anywhere near here, this is going to be affecting your traffic. this is going to be affecting the diversity of our communities. this is going to be affecting the job security for a lot of people in the area. >> stanford hopes to build an additional two million square feet of academic facilities and add 2600 beds per student. culty and staff, stanford ng for proposed 550 additional housing units. the county, however, wants stanford to b
>> hi, larry. just to give you some perspective, stanford's application to expand the campus is the largest to ever be considered by santa clara county. critics of the current plan say more needs to be done not only enough housing for students but also faculty and staff. as stanford looks ahead to the next 20 years, officials hope to build more on campus housing and develop more academic facilities as part of the long term land use plan. but the application filed with santa clara county...
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general larry spr went from one strike to four stars. news4 meagan fitzgerald explains what sacrifice and service means to him. >> what bothers me some of about today is a lot of folks, a lot of americans view memorial day as the unofficial beginning of sumer. >> reporter: but that's not what this day is about.s" [ "tlaying ] it's a time for americans to reflect and remember the sacrifice countless men and women made so that we could be free. my father, who was in the korean war is buried. >> larry spencer understands sacrice. he livedit. his grandfather served. his father did too, even losing his hand in the koreanw . >> got his left hand mauled in the gears of the bulldozer while rt was still traveling. >> reporter: and 44 years of spencer's life, he too lived out his family's tradition, even making history in the air force. >> to this day, there has only been eight or nine african american four star, period. >> and larry spencer is one of them. he became a highly decorated four-star general in 2012, serving as the second in command of
general larry spr went from one strike to four stars. news4 meagan fitzgerald explains what sacrifice and service means to him. >> what bothers me some of about today is a lot of folks, a lot of americans view memorial day as the unofficial beginning of sumer. >> reporter: but that's not what this day is about.s" [ "tlaying ] it's a time for americans to reflect and remember the sacrifice countless men and women made so that we could be free. my father, who was in the...
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i have talked to larry hogan and also my old friend john kasich, before i announced, and that i said, i am going to announce. but not to take anything away from you guys, so come on in, the water is fine. i would welcome you in. i know both of you. i have known kasich for a long time. i know governor hogan very favorably, although more recently. so those are two guys who think like me. i happened to have an event across the state line in vermont, in white river junction and had a chance to visit with governor phil scott of vermont, and he strikes me also as a kindred spirit. i think it is, frankly, way too early for me to ask anybody who is in politics to endorse me. i want to see if i can go along -- want to see things go along and see if public opinion does not take a turn in the direction that i think it will when people realize that the president is simply not doing his job, and then the geographic path, if you are interested, would be the six new england states and the mid-atlantic states, where i am a native, actually, in new york. i spent a lot of time in new york, pennsylvania
i have talked to larry hogan and also my old friend john kasich, before i announced, and that i said, i am going to announce. but not to take anything away from you guys, so come on in, the water is fine. i would welcome you in. i know both of you. i have known kasich for a long time. i know governor hogan very favorably, although more recently. so those are two guys who think like me. i happened to have an event across the state line in vermont, in white river junction and had a chance to...
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larry beil has the luckily, her dorm is about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. ashley's meeting all her in-laws, and she's about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. jeff is flying to.... oh never mind. but hey, 10 minutes from a wyndham. he's having the best. day. ever! and he's about 10 minutes... 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. with over 6,000 hotels across the country, a great hotel by wyndham is closer than you think. book direct at wyndhamhotels.com woman 1: i had no symptoms of hepatitis c. man 1: mine... ...caused liver damage. vo: epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. vo: whatever your type, ask your doctor if epclusa is your kind of cure. woman 2: i had the common type. man 2: mine was rare. vo: epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. man 3: i just found out about my hepatitis c. woman 3: i knew for years. vo: epclusa is only one pill, once a day, taken with or without food for 12 weeks. vo: before starting epclusa, your doctor will test if you have had hepatitis b, which may flare up, and could cause serious liver problems during and after t
larry beil has the luckily, her dorm is about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. ashley's meeting all her in-laws, and she's about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. jeff is flying to.... oh never mind. but hey, 10 minutes from a wyndham. he's having the best. day. ever! and he's about 10 minutes... 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. with over 6,000 hotels across the country, a great hotel by wyndham is closer than you think. book direct at wyndhamhotels.com woman 1: i had no symptoms of...
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leland: economic adviser larry kudlow telling fox news this morning that the chinese haven't come far enough in trade talks this as business as cross america plan to charge each and every one of us more because of the cost of tariffs on chinese goods. rich edison joins us now. do we have an idea or are negotiations continuing this weekend or on pause? >> there's a bit of a pause, leland, unclear when the next round will happen. this is a massive escalation of the trade fight with china and, appears the trump administration is preparing to take it further. the united states raised tariffs friday on $200 billion of chinese import. the administration says it's beginning the process of even more tariff increases, targeted at $300 billion in additional chinese import covering about every remaining product china sends to the united states. the white house says the two sides were approaching an agreement when china back-tracked on significant commitments, the trade fight, tariffs and retaliation from china means higher prices for consumers, lost business for american farmers and global drop
leland: economic adviser larry kudlow telling fox news this morning that the chinese haven't come far enough in trade talks this as business as cross america plan to charge each and every one of us more because of the cost of tariffs on chinese goods. rich edison joins us now. do we have an idea or are negotiations continuing this weekend or on pause? >> there's a bit of a pause, leland, unclear when the next round will happen. this is a massive escalation of the trade fight with china...
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larry: we cannot predict trading moves. what we have found is, over time, as we look at hmo 2010,mance between 2008, around the affordable care act, performance of hospitals around the implementation, ultimately, it is the success of the companies that will carry the day. that success has to be twofold, generating revenue and earnings for the owners, but at the same time, generating real value for its clients. is high forfaction these companies, and that is a good thing for them. even if medicare for all work to come in, that would not necessarily be bad for that sector. you are also in stocks like mckesson. you are sticking with them. the opioid settlement, does that give them a tailwind, something you should be concerned about? larry: we live in a society where corporations are held responsible for any contributory acts they have had for the crisis. the opioid crisis was obviously serious. mckesson and others did, to the best of my knowledge, report all of the opioids they shipped to the fda and dea, as required. the gove
larry: we cannot predict trading moves. what we have found is, over time, as we look at hmo 2010,mance between 2008, around the affordable care act, performance of hospitals around the implementation, ultimately, it is the success of the companies that will carry the day. that success has to be twofold, generating revenue and earnings for the owners, but at the same time, generating real value for its clients. is high forfaction these companies, and that is a good thing for them. even if...
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larry hafrty of lgh investments. good morning to both of you. i'd love to get your take on how this arm's race that's shaping up between the u.s. and china is informing your picks if at all right now in the short to medium term >> well, carl, you can take this in two ways. one is to just say it doesn't really exist or it's going to get resolved and that's really becoming increasingly impractical. if, in fact, you assume that, then the -- where you go is pretty easy. i think apple and google are the choices followed by probably facebook and stocks such as amazon and netflix where you might have had some valuation concerns as i have become more attractive because you don't have the situation of risk in china. however, what's going on here is very, very high stakes poker, and i think the likelihood that there's a near-term resolution is very, very low, and of course hawaii and 5g are in the middle of it. and i think at this point i have to say that this is really something that is mission critical to the united states. 5g is an absolutely -- we can
larry hafrty of lgh investments. good morning to both of you. i'd love to get your take on how this arm's race that's shaping up between the u.s. and china is informing your picks if at all right now in the short to medium term >> well, carl, you can take this in two ways. one is to just say it doesn't really exist or it's going to get resolved and that's really becoming increasingly impractical. if, in fact, you assume that, then the -- where you go is pretty easy. i think apple and...
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welcome back to politicking i'm matthew cook sitting in for larry king ron paul now joins me from lake jackson texas you know him as the outspoken former republican congressman from texas he made three bits for the white house twice as a conservative and once as the libertarian party nominee presently he's the host of the ron paul liberty report it's a pleasure to welcome him back to the show i dr paul. that he'd like to be with you today so i want to talk about the economy shortly but first can you give us your opinion of attorney general william bars handling of the mother report. well i'm not an expert on that because for some reason i can't get involved intensely but you know from a more superficial viewpoint and seeing in light of all the fighting and fuming in the politicking going on. he comes across as handling himself pretty well but i wouldn't be the one to dissect every statement from a legal listing viewpoint most of this i think is just generally politic and you know not so much and they're always sorting out and great detail all the the constitutionality isn't the legalit
welcome back to politicking i'm matthew cook sitting in for larry king ron paul now joins me from lake jackson texas you know him as the outspoken former republican congressman from texas he made three bits for the white house twice as a conservative and once as the libertarian party nominee presently he's the host of the ron paul liberty report it's a pleasure to welcome him back to the show i dr paul. that he'd like to be with you today so i want to talk about the economy shortly but first...