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his name was larry swearingen. and it was confirmed that he was, indeed, wanted for outstanding warrants. so he was arrested. >> 27-year-old larry swearingen was arrested on december 11, 1998. despite multiple run-ins with the law, there was no concrete evidence tying larry to melissa's disappearance. detective davis and his team questioned larry about how well he knew melissa. >> how long had it been since you'd seen her before sunday? >> i don't even know the girl. up to that point, i never knew the girl even existed. >> why would she have your pager number? >> she asked me was there a way to get a hold of my sister. when i walked up to the marina, she asked me, "hey, aren't you becky's brother?" and i said yes. >> you had never talked to her before that, ever? >> no, never. >> i started interviewing people that knew larry. a lot of women told me that he would often take them to the national forest. so i decided to focus my search for melissa trotter in the national forest. we received help from houston police de
his name was larry swearingen. and it was confirmed that he was, indeed, wanted for outstanding warrants. so he was arrested. >> 27-year-old larry swearingen was arrested on december 11, 1998. despite multiple run-ins with the law, there was no concrete evidence tying larry to melissa's disappearance. detective davis and his team questioned larry about how well he knew melissa. >> how long had it been since you'd seen her before sunday? >> i don't even know the girl. up to...
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tell me how you keep that going, larry? do you expect this job creation machine to keep on going 20 and 21? >> right now i do. the policies all along, president trump's policies have re- opened the economy. restructured the economy. we have created new incentives. we have strengthened markets, we have rolled back all of this deadly redtape on the regulatory front. and the lower taxes across-the-board have helped. in just one point, i think it's overlooked a little now because of the virus. the trade deals that the president has negotiated are going to strengthen u.s. export exports. i understand the china uncertainty. president xi jinping said they are gonna make their commitments by the end of the year but just in general usmca and the china phase one, kit should generate something of an export boom. and it is farming comments manufacturing, it's technology its financial services and so forth. i think a lot of people having ignored that factor. and i think the trade component at gdp may be a heck of a lot stronger and the
tell me how you keep that going, larry? do you expect this job creation machine to keep on going 20 and 21? >> right now i do. the policies all along, president trump's policies have re- opened the economy. restructured the economy. we have created new incentives. we have strengthened markets, we have rolled back all of this deadly redtape on the regulatory front. and the lower taxes across-the-board have helped. in just one point, i think it's overlooked a little now because of the...
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america holland cook in washington we have larry king at r.t.e. and l.a. and michael maloof and hilary ford which are here with me in washington democratic presidential debates have produced enough noise that the candidates could and simply canceling each other out with all the noise and that trump antics and all ends up seeming like the tolerable known commodity the voters who are now enjoying the economy just this past week the dems had added again with each other larry you have interviewed dozens of world leaders over the years who if anyone among these democratic challengers strikes you as what we call presidential deal like this so my outstanding citizens there joe biden is an old friend and he's a great american. you don't have to correct mr bloomberg on where to go in business i think there are very good crew young young makes michael is terrific mayor pete seems like he's got a 4 digit i.q. joe biden is a known commodity to the world leaders any of the survivors up there now tom styer for instance that you think world leaders would lack confidence
america holland cook in washington we have larry king at r.t.e. and l.a. and michael maloof and hilary ford which are here with me in washington democratic presidential debates have produced enough noise that the candidates could and simply canceling each other out with all the noise and that trump antics and all ends up seeming like the tolerable known commodity the voters who are now enjoying the economy just this past week the dems had added again with each other larry you have interviewed...
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larry? larry: i was just going to add something to what jared said. it's a problem that you have a lot of finger pointing going on when it comes to election funding. that the state will point to the counties, or maybe to the federal government, and the problem is that there is no investment. i think ultimately, congress has to solve that problem. congress is the one that can lead. they can do what they did with this last tranche of money, it would be nice if they did it on a consistent basis, where they require the states to match a certain percentage of that money. i think absent that, what ends up happening is that everybody's waiting for somebody else to fund it, and in particular, what you start to see is that it is the poorest counties that suffer, particularly rural counties. we saw this, we did an analysis in virginia a few years ago before they finally replaced their equipment, and it was those counties with the lowest median income in the state that were left with equipment that was breaking down the most, that was the oldest because nobody w
larry? larry: i was just going to add something to what jared said. it's a problem that you have a lot of finger pointing going on when it comes to election funding. that the state will point to the counties, or maybe to the federal government, and the problem is that there is no investment. i think ultimately, congress has to solve that problem. congress is the one that can lead. they can do what they did with this last tranche of money, it would be nice if they did it on a consistent basis,...
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please continue to keep us updated here don't forget your friends here at cnbc, larry larry kudlow we continue to watch the stock market selling off hard today. we're down 578 points. let's get to phil for a market flash. >> they have moved into correction territory not a surprise given what we have seen in the airline stocks once again selling off anywhere between 3% and 5%. that's the amount of the decline today depending on what investors are looking at and saying, look, i think you have greater exposure in terms of international routes where we might see coronavirus hurt demand and therefore have an impact similar to what we have seen with asia pacific as well as china routes for those big three u.s. carriers that fly over to that region. take a look at shares of american airlines. and we're taking you all the way back to when american airlines came out of bankrupty, merged with u.s. airways and went public back in december of 2013. well, when it went public in 2013, it finished that day trading at just over $24 a share. it is now below $24 a share, down another 5%, 6% today. kell
please continue to keep us updated here don't forget your friends here at cnbc, larry larry kudlow we continue to watch the stock market selling off hard today. we're down 578 points. let's get to phil for a market flash. >> they have moved into correction territory not a surprise given what we have seen in the airline stocks once again selling off anywhere between 3% and 5%. that's the amount of the decline today depending on what investors are looking at and saying, look, i think you...
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larry i entered the ph d. program at u.c.l.a. dropped out the 1st year because you know i wanted to do i wanted to be an actor and comedian eddie murphy when i was 10 years old as a kid northern california and my immigrant iranian parents had no idea what that meant and they wanted me to be a lawyer or a doctor go down those pass so i was battling them for the longest time and i think i ended up in that piece to program to please my parents but while i was there you see i get in my ph d. i went over to the theater department i auditioned got in the play and i said this is where i'm alive i'm alive on stage and it was the best thing i've ever done where you are now costarring in a new movie a simple wedding it's about as i understand a young iranian american woman who goes to great lengths to appease your parents and then need to see her settle down and you play on cool same and yeah so what it is is it's. it's a romantic comedy an iranian american girl falls in love with an american guy and in the in the process of trying to get
larry i entered the ph d. program at u.c.l.a. dropped out the 1st year because you know i wanted to do i wanted to be an actor and comedian eddie murphy when i was 10 years old as a kid northern california and my immigrant iranian parents had no idea what that meant and they wanted me to be a lawyer or a doctor go down those pass so i was battling them for the longest time and i think i ended up in that piece to program to please my parents but while i was there you see i get in my ph d. i went...
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larry i entered the ph d. program at u.c.l.a. dropped out the 1st year because you know i'd want to do i'd want to be an actor and comedian eddie murphy when i was 10 years old as a kid northern california and my immigrant iranian parents had no idea what that meant and they wanted me to be a lawyer or a doctor go down those pass so i was battling them for the longest time and i think i ended up in that peace d. program to please my parents but while i was there you see i get in my ph d. i went over to the theater department i auditioned got in the play and i said this is where i'm alive i'm alive on stage and it was the best thing i've ever done where you are now costarring in a new movie a simple wedding it's about as i understand me a young iranian american woman who goes to great lengths to appease your parents and then need to see her shadow play on cool shaman yes so what it is is it's. a it's a romantic comedy an iranian american girl falls in love with an american guy and in the in the process of trying to get married wit
larry i entered the ph d. program at u.c.l.a. dropped out the 1st year because you know i'd want to do i'd want to be an actor and comedian eddie murphy when i was 10 years old as a kid northern california and my immigrant iranian parents had no idea what that meant and they wanted me to be a lawyer or a doctor go down those pass so i was battling them for the longest time and i think i ended up in that peace d. program to please my parents but while i was there you see i get in my ph d. i went...
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larry i entered the ph d. program at u.c.l.a. dropped out the 1st year because you know i'd want to do i wanted to be an actor and comedian eddie murphy when i was 10 years old as a kid northern california and my immigrant iranian parents had no idea what that meant and they wanted me to be a lawyer or a doctor go down those pass so i was battling them for the longest time and i think i ended up in that piece to program to please my parents but while i was there you see i get in my ph d. i went over to the theater department i auditioned got in the play and i said this is where i'm alive i'm alive on stage and it was the best thing i've ever done where you are now costarring in a new movie a simple wedding it's about as i understand a young iranian american woman who goes to great lengths to appease your parents and then need to see her shadow and you play on cool shaman yes so what it is is it's. it's a romantic comedy in iran in america. girl falls in love with an american guy and in the process of trying to get married with ea
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larry i entered the ph d. program at u.c.l.a. dropped out the 1st year because you know i wanted to do i wanted to be an actor and comedian eddie murphy when i was 10 years old as a kid northern california and my immigrant iranian parents had no idea what that meant and they wanted me to be a lawyer or a doctor go down those pass so i was battling them for the longest time and i think i ended up in that piece to program to please my parents but while i was there you see i get in my ph d. i went over to the theater department i auditioned got in the play and i said this is where i'm alive i'm alive on stage and it was the best thing i've ever done where you're now costarring in a new movie a simple wedding it's about as i understand a young iranian american woman who goes to great lengths to appease your parents and then need to see her settle down and you play on cool shaman yeah so what it is is it's. it's a romantic comedy an iranian american girl falls in love with an american guy and in the in the process of trying to get mar
larry i entered the ph d. program at u.c.l.a. dropped out the 1st year because you know i wanted to do i wanted to be an actor and comedian eddie murphy when i was 10 years old as a kid northern california and my immigrant iranian parents had no idea what that meant and they wanted me to be a lawyer or a doctor go down those pass so i was battling them for the longest time and i think i ended up in that piece to program to please my parents but while i was there you see i get in my ph d. i went...
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economist and larry adam. great to have both of you with us. elaina, in terms of what we are hearing, politicians like to take credit for this. headlines don't always tell the whole story. how much strength are you seeing in the data? > >> the headlight number was --bably overstating the true because of warmer than usual weather in the month of january. look at construction numbers. they were three times as large as the recent trend. if you look at the underlying trend, yes the numbers are ok. they are pretty good. they are telling us the economy will continue to do well this year. it is across the sectors. look at the service sectors. health care is leading really in terms of job growth. it is not surprising given the population in the u.s. is aging. i still see the underlying trend in jobs numbers is relatively great. i would not call it an outstanding report. vonnie: ian jefferson makes the point that we will see the numbers snap back in february and the coming months. larry, what is your opinion on the state of the u.s. economy right now? t
economist and larry adam. great to have both of you with us. elaina, in terms of what we are hearing, politicians like to take credit for this. headlines don't always tell the whole story. how much strength are you seeing in the data? > >> the headlight number was --bably overstating the true because of warmer than usual weather in the month of january. look at construction numbers. they were three times as large as the recent trend. if you look at the underlying trend, yes the numbers...
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larry? larry: i was just going to add something to what jared said. it's a problem that you have a lot of finger pointing going on when it comes to election funding. that the state will point to the counties, or maybe to the federal government, and the problem is that there is no investment. i think ultimately congress has , to solve that problem. congress is the one that can lead. they can do what they did with this last tranche of money, it would be nice if they did it on a consistent basis where they require the states to match a certain percentage of that money . i think absent that, what ends up happening is that everybody's waiting for somebody else to fund it and in particular, what you start to see is that it is the poorest counties but suffer, or to merely -- particularly rural counties. we saw this, we did an analysis in virginia a few years ago when before they finally replaced their equipment, and it was those counties with the lowest median income in the state that were left with equipment that was breaking down the most, that was the old
larry? larry: i was just going to add something to what jared said. it's a problem that you have a lot of finger pointing going on when it comes to election funding. that the state will point to the counties, or maybe to the federal government, and the problem is that there is no investment. i think ultimately congress has , to solve that problem. congress is the one that can lead. they can do what they did with this last tranche of money, it would be nice if they did it on a consistent basis...
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for now, back to you. >> larry, thank you. >>> don't forget, see more of larry, amanda and the whole abc7 team this weekend and in-depth super bowl coverage at our facebook page, the news app and also, abc7news.com. >>> a major player in the silicon valley is closing up shop in china due to the coronavirus. that's coming up. >>> and another state in the u.s. added to the list of places with confirmed cases of the virus. the latest on this developing story. >>> also a special ceremony honoring kobe bryant by those ♪ the wait is over. try my new tiny tacos. 15 for 3 bucks or loaded for 4 bucks. delivered exclusively with uber eats. ♪ the wait is over. try my new tiny tacos. 15 for 3 bucks or loaded for 4 bucks. delivered exclusively with uber eats. >>> developing news. apple is temporarily closing stores in china amid the deadly coronavirus outbreak. at least 258 people died from the virus and nearly 12,000 cases worldwide. today a new case confirmed in boston. that's a total of eight cases inside the u.s. yesterday the first case of coronavirus was confirmed here in the bay area.
for now, back to you. >> larry, thank you. >>> don't forget, see more of larry, amanda and the whole abc7 team this weekend and in-depth super bowl coverage at our facebook page, the news app and also, abc7news.com. >>> a major player in the silicon valley is closing up shop in china due to the coronavirus. that's coming up. >>> and another state in the u.s. added to the list of places with confirmed cases of the virus. the latest on this developing story....
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thank you for talking to us, larry and jim. doctor larry sabato talking to us, larry and jim. doctor larry sa bato and talking to us, larry and jim. doctor larry sabato and jim mclaughlin. the headlines on bbc news: the government's emergency cobra committee is meeting now to discuss the coronavirus, as chinese authorities step up their efforts to contain the disease that has so far killed nearly 500 people. hours before president trump is likely to be acquitted in his impeachment trial — house speaker nancy pelosi rips up a copy of his state of the union speech. the government launches an eight—week consultation over whether failing to pay your tv licence should be treated as a criminal offence. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and in the united states this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. more than a0 people have been arrested in a crackdown on so—called courier fraud across england and wales. police say more than 3,000 people, most of them elderly, have been duped into withdrawing large sums of m
thank you for talking to us, larry and jim. doctor larry sabato talking to us, larry and jim. doctor larry sa bato and talking to us, larry and jim. doctor larry sabato and jim mclaughlin. the headlines on bbc news: the government's emergency cobra committee is meeting now to discuss the coronavirus, as chinese authorities step up their efforts to contain the disease that has so far killed nearly 500 people. hours before president trump is likely to be acquitted in his impeachment trial —...
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, ¿larry hernÁndez o sandarti?. >> larry es el ganador del baby shower. >> ganamos mi amor. >> ¿quÉ ganamos un auto. >> no es el caso que vamos con erika mÁs adelante con un revolucionario tratamiento que aparentemente los va a voltear. >> larry hernÁndez se cayÓ. >> po pobre niÑo. >> erika, adelante. >> asÍ es chiquibaby vamos a estar aquÍ con el doctor campos que nos va a enseÑar esta revolucionarÍa mÁquina que nos va a quitar los rollos de grasa que no nos gustan, asÍ es que pendientes. >> seÑorita vamos contigo. >> claro que sÍ, hasta los prÍncipes se quedan calvos seÑores y harry no quiere ser el pelÓn como su hermano el prÍncipe william asi es que meghan markle se estÁ ocupando del asunto. espera a quÉ te contemos que se piensa hacer aquÍ en "un nuevo dÍa". dÍa". cuando volvamos con esto y mÁs como instsudo mucho...mba ...y tengo que ban arme. con la barra dove... ...y me siento limpia, ... ...suave e hidratada. y me siento segura de mi misma. [riendo] limpia y cuida tu belleza con dove
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. >> abc 7's sports director larry beil is live in miami beach tonight with more. larry? >> reporter: dan, ama, we are live at the super bowl experience at the miami convention center. above me is the lombardi trophy. the 49ers have won that trophy five times. the last time they won it was right here in miami. you've got 20 seconds, by the way, to pose for a photo up there. the chiefs have won the trophy only once, that was 50 years ago. back then they didn't even call it the lombardi trophy or the super bowl, it was the afl/nfl championship game. so clearly things have changed a lot over 50 years. one man who could be instrumental in the 49ers winning another lombardi trophy is rookie nick bosa. if he and dee ford can get pressure on patrick mahomes, the chiefs could be in trouble. bosa is up for the defensive rookie of the year award. his teammates say he's definitely deserving. >> he's legendary, man. he's a technique freak. you know what i'm saying? he's going to get his john done. he's going to make big plays. >> he's one hell of a talent. and it's crazy because he's
. >> abc 7's sports director larry beil is live in miami beach tonight with more. larry? >> reporter: dan, ama, we are live at the super bowl experience at the miami convention center. above me is the lombardi trophy. the 49ers have won that trophy five times. the last time they won it was right here in miami. you've got 20 seconds, by the way, to pose for a photo up there. the chiefs have won the trophy only once, that was 50 years ago. back then they didn't even call it the...
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i'm larry king, and i'm here today i'm larry king, and i'm here today elated investigation that's been taking place for the past couple of years. that's been taking place for the past couple of years. the information i will provide you the information i will provide you during the course of this show, during the course of this show, is relevant to everyone's health and wellbeing. is relevant to everyone's health and wellbeing. several years ago, i was introduced to ken meares, several years ago, i was introduced to ken meares, founder and ceo of great healthworks. founder and ceo of great healthworks. this man has dedicated his career this man has dedicated his career to improving health and fitness, to improving health and fitness, and he created a product called omegaxl, and he created a product called omegaxl, an all-natural omega-3 supplement an all-natural omega-3 supplement that relieves pain due to inflammation that relieves pain due to inflammation and is supported by over 30 years of clinical research. and is supported by over 30 years of clinical research. as you all know, i
i'm larry king, and i'm here today i'm larry king, and i'm here today elated investigation that's been taking place for the past couple of years. that's been taking place for the past couple of years. the information i will provide you the information i will provide you during the course of this show, during the course of this show, is relevant to everyone's health and wellbeing. is relevant to everyone's health and wellbeing. several years ago, i was introduced to ken meares, several years...
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i'm larry king, and i'm here today i'm larry king, and i'm here today elated investigation that's been taking place for the past couple of years. that's been taking place for the past couple of years. the information i will provide you the information i will provide you during the course of this show, during the course of this show, is relevant to everyone's health and wellbeing. is relevant to everyone's health and wellbeing. several years ago, i was introduced to ken meares, several years ago, i was introduced to ken meares, founder and ceo of great healthworks. founder and ceo of great healthworks. this man has dedicated his career this man has dedicated his career to improving health and fitness, to improving health and fitness, and he created a product called omegaxl, and he created a product called omegaxl, an all-natural omega-3 supplement an all-natural omega-3 supplement that relieves pain due to inflammation that relieves pain due to inflammation and is supported by over 30 years of clinical research. and is supported by over 30 years of clinical research. as you all know, i
i'm larry king, and i'm here today i'm larry king, and i'm here today elated investigation that's been taking place for the past couple of years. that's been taking place for the past couple of years. the information i will provide you the information i will provide you during the course of this show, during the course of this show, is relevant to everyone's health and wellbeing. is relevant to everyone's health and wellbeing. several years ago, i was introduced to ken meares, several years...
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welcome, larry. all right, thank you, anne. thank you to all the groups involved in partnering on the event today. i have been asked to, let's see if i can -- present an over view of some of the biggest challenges facing american election infrastructure. i am going to discuss a little bit about why they're not challenges in 2020 but also what we can do in the longer term after 2020 to start making bigger changes to secure our election and infrastructure. it is a fair but i am going to use iowa and the caucuses as an introduction to this topic. i was a little worried over the weekend. fortunately i didn't have toover haul my slides last night. i don't think it is fair to use iowa. i should say of course there was new cyber attack on the infrastructure they were using there as far as we know. and of course as others have pointed out, the caucuses were run by a political party, the democrats, they're not run by profit election professionals but the states or the counties as our primaries are and the general election as november wi
welcome, larry. all right, thank you, anne. thank you to all the groups involved in partnering on the event today. i have been asked to, let's see if i can -- present an over view of some of the biggest challenges facing american election infrastructure. i am going to discuss a little bit about why they're not challenges in 2020 but also what we can do in the longer term after 2020 to start making bigger changes to secure our election and infrastructure. it is a fair but i am going to use iowa...
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i don't know if you had a chance to listen to larry kudlow from the nec. still, suggesting economic growth here in the u.s. will be fairly strong. what is your view in terms of the overall impact knowing of course how uncertain everything is right now in terms of the virus and its impact in china and on supply chains and economies around the world >> i agree with both jim bullard this morning and larry kudlow that first it's a little early to tell. and it's a wild card factor but i think we should not panic at this stage that it is going to have a major impact on the year i think the federal open market committee members are likely to look through this unless the evolution of this is very, very severe so i'm in general agreement with bullard and kudlow, both >> and again, in asking mr. kudlow about the move in yields on the 30 year in particular to all time lows, he suggested safe haven. are yields telling us anything at both the 30 and 10-year level how low they are >> i don't think they are signals about the economic future in the country. i really do be
i don't know if you had a chance to listen to larry kudlow from the nec. still, suggesting economic growth here in the u.s. will be fairly strong. what is your view in terms of the overall impact knowing of course how uncertain everything is right now in terms of the virus and its impact in china and on supply chains and economies around the world >> i agree with both jim bullard this morning and larry kudlow that first it's a little early to tell. and it's a wild card factor but i think...
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>> no. >> what about you, larry? you did all the running around. >> you could shoot real high on this one, just from the fact of how much historical value it has. >> and when the meisters get the appraisal, they'll have some thinking to do. 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. there's a company that's talked to even more real people than me: jd power. 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room. i was diagnosed with breast cancer 11 years ago. you don't expect it to happen to you at age 30. i have two kids and i've got to be here for them. the hardest thing was having to tell them their mom was sick. i was just like
>> no. >> what about you, larry? you did all the running around. >> you could shoot real high on this one, just from the fact of how much historical value it has. >> and when the meisters get the appraisal, they'll have some thinking to do. 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. there's a company that's talked to even more real people than me: jd power....
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>> no. >> what about you, larry? you did all the running around. >> you could shoot real high on this one, just from the fact of how much historical value it has. >> and when the meisters get the appraisal, they'll have some thinking to do. 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. the better question would be where do i not listen to it. while i'm eating my breakfast... on the edges of cliffs... on a ski lift... everywhere. ♪ download audible and start listening today. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. "strange inheritance." >> by the fall of 2014 in boston, mike meister, and his brother-in-law, larry forrest, have determined that a piece of wood called a plinth, handed down through several generations in the meister family, really is from the white house, and very rare
>> no. >> what about you, larry? you did all the running around. >> you could shoot real high on this one, just from the fact of how much historical value it has. >> and when the meisters get the appraisal, they'll have some thinking to do. 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. the better question would be where do i not listen to it. while i'm eating my...
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larry kudlow said his hope is we have an export-led rebound in the u.s. economy in the second half of the year, because of the ordering times and supply times, when you look at retail, do you see any sign that we might have this pent-up demand that gets pushed toward the back half? >> you probably will have some, but a lost sale is a lost sale you just don't make up a sale that's lost. you're hearing that companies overall have inventories essential through easter, some have a bit past that, but the back-to-school ordering process starts to take place sooner or later. as a result are there going to be less goods? and will consumers have to pay a higher price for those goods if there's any impact of coronavirus here in the u.s., consumers confidence has been holding up the market. if we have a weak link in consumer confidence, that's a concern for the back half of 2020 >> do you think there's retail that's more insulated, and the china effects than others? and they would include such names as tjx, costco, some of the home retailers and so forth. explain th
larry kudlow said his hope is we have an export-led rebound in the u.s. economy in the second half of the year, because of the ordering times and supply times, when you look at retail, do you see any sign that we might have this pent-up demand that gets pushed toward the back half? >> you probably will have some, but a lost sale is a lost sale you just don't make up a sale that's lost. you're hearing that companies overall have inventories essential through easter, some have a bit past...
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. >>> a lot of "curb" fans around here and this next story as larry david would say is pretty, pretty good. president trump not only tweeting out a video from "curb your enthusiasm" but for a time pinning the tweet to the top of the profile and it included the words tough guys for trump. the president seemingly misinterpreting the show and understanding that the maga hat in the season was meant as a insult, and the bootleg clip shows larry david in a road rage person and he puts on the maga hat. >> you little [ bleep ]. >> i am sorry i didn't see you. be careful next time. >> will do. will do. >> so good. and what the clip does not show is the rest of the episode where larry david makes fun of trump and only wears the hat as a way to repel people and preventing others from sitting next to him at say a restaurant. so the host of the "last laugh" and writer for "daily beast" and he says that larry could not give a bleep about the maga hat. >> and i will try not to be bleeped. >> we have more bleeping coming up, so stay tuned for that. is that just trump misinterpreting the show or using
. >>> a lot of "curb" fans around here and this next story as larry david would say is pretty, pretty good. president trump not only tweeting out a video from "curb your enthusiasm" but for a time pinning the tweet to the top of the profile and it included the words tough guys for trump. the president seemingly misinterpreting the show and understanding that the maga hat in the season was meant as a insult, and the bootleg clip shows larry david in a road rage...
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i want to hear from larry, 71-year-old larry. what is your question? >> larry, you and i are the same age. >> excellent. charles: you look a lot better. >> i got makeup. it helps. >> my question is, if the progressives in november will they try to install more socialism? if they do, what impact will that have on the economy. charles: before you answer, before you answer, folks, i will ask everyone in here a question. i'm reading a book, it is called the future of capitalism. a lot of book says modern capitalism is unlimited in the potential of prosperity that it can bring to people but it is morally bankrupt and on track for tragedy. show of hands, how many people believe that? how many think that is possibility that's true? one, two. stuart, the floor is yours. >> let me answer larry's question. charles: i want to see how many people felt this. obviously we're in a tug-of-war in this country. >> we are indeed. your question was will progressives attempt to install socialism if they win the election. my answer, categorical yes. no question about it. lo
i want to hear from larry, 71-year-old larry. what is your question? >> larry, you and i are the same age. >> excellent. charles: you look a lot better. >> i got makeup. it helps. >> my question is, if the progressives in november will they try to install more socialism? if they do, what impact will that have on the economy. charles: before you answer, before you answer, folks, i will ask everyone in here a question. i'm reading a book, it is called the future of...
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>> larry is right. don't make the big mistake of liquidating your 401(k) plan, getting entirely out of stocks, because of this latest selloff. he's also right that the coronavirus probably is not going to have much of a long-term impact on the health of the u.s. economy. the solid fundamentals will reemerge. they're there still now. stuart: that is the statement. that is the most important statement. it will not have a material impact long-term on the u.s. economy. we are very strong. we are strong right now. that may change. but he says no long-term material impact on the economy. i think i'm paraphrasing correctly. >> a lot of people in 2009 made the big mistake of selling off their equities at a very low price and lo and behold a year or two later, those portfolios were up by 25%, 50%, if not higher. stuart: i remember it well. right from january 2009 through the middle of march 2009, that stock market just plummeted because people thought a depression was coming. it didn't and if you had held on or
>> larry is right. don't make the big mistake of liquidating your 401(k) plan, getting entirely out of stocks, because of this latest selloff. he's also right that the coronavirus probably is not going to have much of a long-term impact on the health of the u.s. economy. the solid fundamentals will reemerge. they're there still now. stuart: that is the statement. that is the most important statement. it will not have a material impact long-term on the u.s. economy. we are very strong. we...
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i want to hear from larry, 71-year-old larry. what is your question? >> larry, you and i are the same age. >> excellent. charles: you look a lot better. >> i got makeup. it helps. >> my question is, if the progressives in november will they try to install more socialism? if they do, what impact will that have on the economy. charles: before you answer, before you answer, folks, i will ask everyone in here a question. i'm reading a book, it is called the future of capitalism. a lot of book says modern capitalism is unlimited in the potential of prosperity that it can bring to people but it is morally bankrupt and on track for tragedy. show of hands, how many people believe that? how many think that is possibility that's true? one, two. stuart, the floor is yours. >> let me answer larry's question. charles: i want to see how many people felt this. obviously we're in a tug-of-war in this country. >> we are indeed. your question was will progressives attempt to install socialism if they win the election. my answer, categorical yes. no question about it. lo
i want to hear from larry, 71-year-old larry. what is your question? >> larry, you and i are the same age. >> excellent. charles: you look a lot better. >> i got makeup. it helps. >> my question is, if the progressives in november will they try to install more socialism? if they do, what impact will that have on the economy. charles: before you answer, before you answer, folks, i will ask everyone in here a question. i'm reading a book, it is called the future of...
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larry, iowa, do you have a candidate? i'm still this point, undecided, but i am a registered democrat leaning towards trump. that's because of the economy. i don't think there is any democratic candidate out there that is being truthful and honest. they are talking about giving everybody free this and free that. in iowa, there is nothing free. you have to work for everything you get. it is time the american people realized that. and the schama politics the democrats are playing on my think it hurts the entire country. host: all right, larry. it sounds like the event is getting underway. we are going to bring you inside here on c-span. it is great to be joined by them and to know that they also have the back of our next president of the united states, joe biden. [cheers and applause] but, before i introduce him, i just want to first of all say thank you. it is an honor to get to be your congresswoman and be one of the first congresswomen ever elected from the state of iowa, along with cindy in iowa three.
larry, iowa, do you have a candidate? i'm still this point, undecided, but i am a registered democrat leaning towards trump. that's because of the economy. i don't think there is any democratic candidate out there that is being truthful and honest. they are talking about giving everybody free this and free that. in iowa, there is nothing free. you have to work for everything you get. it is time the american people realized that. and the schama politics the democrats are playing on my think it...
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we fi our goes one of the 2 larry county dog struck with distemper. thanks to foster volunteers in the city is recovered and ready to be or insibley of oakland is meeting our als to see if he's the one she'll take home for i think that this started covering fall in love in an effort on and go homeand on it make sure that this is what i'm ready for. >>tm. >>in the end lauren said yes now argos has his forever home. >>the san francisco spca and the larry county animal services center working together try to set up a low cost spay and neuter facility to help reduce the number stray and abandoned animals into larry cnty. >>well your help tonight we all know sleep is good for ou bodies and our minds but sacrificing those these could be detrimental to the mory. the journal science translational medicine posted sults from a study suggesting the loss of one night sleep in healthy young men ineased levels of that that protein as a link with an increased sk of deveping alzheimer's disease researchers caution the study is small and inconclusive a acknowledged at
we fi our goes one of the 2 larry county dog struck with distemper. thanks to foster volunteers in the city is recovered and ready to be or insibley of oakland is meeting our als to see if he's the one she'll take home for i think that this started covering fall in love in an effort on and go homeand on it make sure that this is what i'm ready for. >>tm. >>in the end lauren said yes now argos has his forever home. >>the san francisco spca and the larry county animal services...
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we find our goes one of the 2 larry county dog struck with distemper. thanks to foster volunteers in the city is recovered and readyto be more incisively of oakland is meeting our goals to see if he's the one she'll take home for i think with the started coverage live in an effort on and go home and sleep on it make sure that this is what i'm ready for. term. >>in the end lauren said yes now argos has his forever home. >>that was ken wayne reporting for us tonight, the san francisco spca and the to larry county animal services are working to set up a low cost spay and neuter facility to help reduce the number of stray and abandoned animals that are fod in to larry county. >>down the coast. the final round of the atnt pro ana pebble beach went down today. the winner had not won on the pga tour since 2015. see the video nick taylor, he lefrom the first round on doors only a stroke up on phil mickelson going nto today's final round but after birding 4, 5, he shot from the bunker on the par sexes. >>in the hole for the eagle moving m to 21 under par and in
we find our goes one of the 2 larry county dog struck with distemper. thanks to foster volunteers in the city is recovered and readyto be more incisively of oakland is meeting our goals to see if he's the one she'll take home for i think with the started coverage live in an effort on and go home and sleep on it make sure that this is what i'm ready for. term. >>in the end lauren said yes now argos has his forever home. >>that was ken wayne reporting for us tonight, the san francisco...
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very impressive. >> thanks, larry. you can see more from larry, the junior meteorologist, amanda and the whole news team this weekend. you can find in depth super bowl coverage on our facebook page, the "abc7 news" app and at abc7news.com. >>> you may think you're a fan, but the ultimate fans have their own trading card. >>> new hope for children aller breaking treatment just approved. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. soaking rain in miami tonight. i'll let you know if the skies will clear f economically powerfully influenced my values. bernie sanders he's fighting to raise wages. and guarantee health care for all. now, our country is at a turning point. hard working people, betrayed by trump, struggling to survive. in this moment, we need a fighter. bernie sanders. we know he'll fight for us as president because he always has. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. ice? is this for real? not exactly... thats bargain bliss setting in you're basking in the glow of organic produce at shockingly low prices i g
very impressive. >> thanks, larry. you can see more from larry, the junior meteorologist, amanda and the whole news team this weekend. you can find in depth super bowl coverage on our facebook page, the "abc7 news" app and at abc7news.com. >>> you may think you're a fan, but the ultimate fans have their own trading card. >>> new hope for children aller breaking treatment just approved. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. soaking rain in miami tonight....
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>>. >> listen, larry kudlow isn't necessarily wrong. from a numbers perspective, they're very similar. when the market dropped during the financial crisis, underlying fundamentals were disastrous. right now we don't know the risks associated with the coronavirus and how you would normally say no news is good news. in this case, no news has people more and more concerned. two days ago when we first heard from the white house, yes, they were caught flat-footed. you had a lot of people not in roles to address these kinds of things. remember, tom bossart used to be the homeland security adviser. when we saw john bolton take over, he wasn't replaced. the white house was flat-footed a few days ago. the lack of information from the white house for the last few days has sent the markets down but also it has caused governments and companies to change their behavior. so goldman sachs isn't wrong when they're dropping their forecast for growth and tim cook from apple isn't wrong when he is somewhat optimistic. both can be true. this economy has be
>>. >> listen, larry kudlow isn't necessarily wrong. from a numbers perspective, they're very similar. when the market dropped during the financial crisis, underlying fundamentals were disastrous. right now we don't know the risks associated with the coronavirus and how you would normally say no news is good news. in this case, no news has people more and more concerned. two days ago when we first heard from the white house, yes, they were caught flat-footed. you had a lot of people...
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and i don't think anybody looking for investment advice should look to larry kudlow. people don't know whether the market's going to go up or down. and what people should do is diversify and maintain safe positions, not day trade based on the advice of the president's chief economic adviser. this is almost calculated to destroy his credibility because even if he happens to be right in the next several days, there's no one on earth who has a successful track record at calling day to day movements in markets. and when you try and you fail, you'll lose your credibility. and we need public officials who have credibility, not who seek to dissipate their credibility. >> president trump, you know, as you know, was actually blaming bernie sanders for driving the stock market down even as it started to fall a thousand points a day on coronavirus fears when he was in india. here's what he said earlier this week, secretary. >> when you look at single payer, when you look at what bernie sanders and others want to do, the fact that they are even looking like they're in the hunt i
and i don't think anybody looking for investment advice should look to larry kudlow. people don't know whether the market's going to go up or down. and what people should do is diversify and maintain safe positions, not day trade based on the advice of the president's chief economic adviser. this is almost calculated to destroy his credibility because even if he happens to be right in the next several days, there's no one on earth who has a successful track record at calling day to day...
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but i think larry kudlow is correct. there is nothing i can see in the horizon that would indicate a slowdown in the market and the economy. gregg: bill, is it your view there is an overreaction that may be unwarranted? >> let me he you why i believe that. a lot of my former colleagues on wall street are engaged in what if trading. one trader tries to one-up the other trader. what set it off was the vote of no confidence when the virus spread to the european continent. the european health system is not one the traders trust. the lack of information promotes the what if the worst case scenario. people are realizing it's not the what if scenarios that matter, it's the what will be that makes money. it would be very helpful if larry and others in the administration cop out and say here is a daily briefing of what we know about the virus and how it spread and how contagious it is. gregg: we rely on china for electronics and toys and clothes. hundreds of products as well as -- this is the important part, components of product
but i think larry kudlow is correct. there is nothing i can see in the horizon that would indicate a slowdown in the market and the economy. gregg: bill, is it your view there is an overreaction that may be unwarranted? >> let me he you why i believe that. a lot of my former colleagues on wall street are engaged in what if trading. one trader tries to one-up the other trader. what set it off was the vote of no confidence when the virus spread to the european continent. the european health...
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and i think that larry ellison, i knew about this fund-raiser that larry ellison was doing a couple weeks ago because i got a call from one of my donors was approached to give $100,000 and then again on the 250 for an even more exclusive meeting with larry ellison and donald trump. so i knew it would be a hit and i knew it would be very good and larry ellison is a magnet to draw the 100,000-dollar tickets because larry ellison while he gives some checks, he doesn't make a lot of appearances politically. i think he did one a long time ago for marco rubio, when marco rubio ran for president with those 16 contenders. >> right. >> i really think it is very sad the fact that his employees are not letting him have the freedom to support and do what he wants politically because is personal choice. you would always think the left supports personal choices. i had a donor in washington state, very big billionaire in seattle that actually co-host ad fund-raiser and got threatened that people would pull out of their leases they had signed since he owned the building. it gets really nasty. connell: is
and i think that larry ellison, i knew about this fund-raiser that larry ellison was doing a couple weeks ago because i got a call from one of my donors was approached to give $100,000 and then again on the 250 for an even more exclusive meeting with larry ellison and donald trump. so i knew it would be a hit and i knew it would be very good and larry ellison is a magnet to draw the 100,000-dollar tickets because larry ellison while he gives some checks, he doesn't make a lot of appearances...
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so larry ellison is holding a fundraiser. if it looks like trump could sanders becomes the democratic nominee, where did these other wealthy tech leaders net out? taylor: and besides the highs in the technology leaders, who to the employee support? to behnology employs seem much more left-leaning looking at donations in the fourth quarter, bernie sanders got the most. lisbeth warren is popular. elizabeth warren is popular. they are donating and among the democrats they seem to support sanders and warren generally. theave seen reports with planned fundraiser that there are oracle employees who are clearly upset he is going to host the fundraiser. taylor: our thank you to bloomberg's eric newcomer, all things politics and the intersection of technology. now t-mobile has received and on -- a nod for its merger with sprint. does that mean for spence owner softbank and other wireless carriers? week, the show airs tonight on bloomberg tv and radio and available everywhere online. this week features ihf vice-chairman dan juergen. >>
so larry ellison is holding a fundraiser. if it looks like trump could sanders becomes the democratic nominee, where did these other wealthy tech leaders net out? taylor: and besides the highs in the technology leaders, who to the employee support? to behnology employs seem much more left-leaning looking at donations in the fourth quarter, bernie sanders got the most. lisbeth warren is popular. elizabeth warren is popular. they are donating and among the democrats they seem to support sanders...
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larry is the one. i call larry the south carolina of my children. we were talking about willaires before. we're going to play "highway well do you know the billioneers" you're going to take away the money. you're look towing tax billionaires, maybe take them out of the political equation because they have too much power. >> yup. >> stephen: we're going to play this little game if you're okay with it. >> okay. >> stephen: don't look at the photo. i'll describe the billionaire to you and see if you can tell me which one it is. >> okay. the camera. >> stephen: never shows emotion. looks like he cut his own bangs with tow nail clippers. >> bill gates. ( buzzer ). >> stephen: no. knows everything about you is willing to-- >> zuckerberg. >> stephen: ( bell rings ) perfect, perfect. like the underbelly of a hairless cat. >> oh, gosh, that's so many. >> stephen: like lex luther, but he knows more about you and he's left trustworthy. >>e bezos. >> stephen: that's exactly right. he's spending so much moneyo this election right now this might actually be a com
larry is the one. i call larry the south carolina of my children. we were talking about willaires before. we're going to play "highway well do you know the billioneers" you're going to take away the money. you're look towing tax billionaires, maybe take them out of the political equation because they have too much power. >> yup. >> stephen: we're going to play this little game if you're okay with it. >> okay. >> stephen: don't look at the photo. i'll describe...
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larry gerston rejoins us next with the breakdown. stay tuned. tom: my mom always told me actions speak louder than words. she was a school teacher. my dad joined the navy and helped prosecute the nazis in nuremberg. their values are why i walked away from my business, took the giving pledge to give my money to good causes, and why i spent the last ten years fighting corporate insiders who put profits over people. i'm tom steyer, and i approve this message. because, right now, america needs more than words. we need action. >>> welcome back. there is two weeks for the darkest clouds hanging over washington as political combatan combatants sparred in the impeachment trial of donald trump and the clouds parted and the nation returned to normal. whatever that means. nbc bay area's larry gerston rejoin uss with his assessment of only the third u.s. impeachment trial in the nation's history. what do you think is the big takeaway? >> should say officially wednesday is when they close it down. but we know it is done. it's done, right. so we have to think
larry gerston rejoins us next with the breakdown. stay tuned. tom: my mom always told me actions speak louder than words. she was a school teacher. my dad joined the navy and helped prosecute the nazis in nuremberg. their values are why i walked away from my business, took the giving pledge to give my money to good causes, and why i spent the last ten years fighting corporate insiders who put profits over people. i'm tom steyer, and i approve this message. because, right now, america needs more...