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with black letters saying where is larry mcnabney use larry, well into his 40s seemed to get his act together for real. he set t up a new office in las vegas. everything clicked. possibly for an attractive reason, as was discovered. >> i went by the office one day and ed, i have someone i want you to meet. he said this is elisa. >> reporter: elisa, 17 years younger than larry, and he was in love. >> and he said she's just fun and vivacious and she is young and it's just we have a good final. >> reporter: she wanted her dad to be happy and didn't stand in the way. >> you welcome the new person in. it's my dad. so i didn't want anything that would inhibit me from spending time with him. >> reporter: and he really cared for this woman? >> he did. >> reporter: larry and elisa thrived, both personally and professional. they got married and elisa became his office manager and they opened up a firm in sacramento, california. another big success so they hired a young attractive college student named sarah dutra who soon became a friend as well as a sort of personal and office assistant. and,
with black letters saying where is larry mcnabney use larry, well into his 40s seemed to get his act together for real. he set t up a new office in las vegas. everything clicked. possibly for an attractive reason, as was discovered. >> i went by the office one day and ed, i have someone i want you to meet. he said this is elisa. >> reporter: elisa, 17 years younger than larry, and he was in love. >> and he said she's just fun and vivacious and she is young and it's just we...
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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. >> prosecutor beaumont promised to keep jimmy safe if he went undercover but there's a saying about the best laid plans. >> coming up. >> they had your back. >> they had my back. >> least that's what you thought. you should be mad at tech that's unnecessarily complicated. make ice. but you're not, because you have e*trade, which isn't complicated. thei
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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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. coming up, a get out of jail free card with a price. >> they had your back. >> they had my back. >> least that's what you thought. >> that's what i thought. >> when "dateline" continues. your business is up and running, but is it going beyond fast? comcast business gives you high speed internet. we also have solutions like powerful wifi that gives your
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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and joining me now, white house economic advisor larry kudlow.to welc "fox news sunday," larry. >> larry: thank yo dana, apprec it. ed dana: a mix bag of economic numbers. if talking about it, the dow acdropped, then it bouncek, retail sales are up. job growth continues, manufacturing is slowing down. is the admistration slnsidering any loop to new legiive policies or executive action to stave off what some are sing could be a possible coming recession? >> larry: well, first of all i don't see a recession at all. second of all, the trump growth program, which i believe has lower tax rates, bid rollbackio of reguns, energy opening, trade reform. we are going t stay with that. if we believe that's t heart of the free enterprise, we want an incentive-oriented supply-side to comment to economy providing opportunities for everybody across the board and as your report mentioned, blowout retail sales. consumers,irst of all, they are working. the employment numbers are terrific. cond of all, they are working at much higher wages. llird of all, their spending. and fourth of agl interey, they are
and joining me now, white house economic advisor larry kudlow.to welc "fox news sunday," larry. >> larry: thank yo dana, apprec it. ed dana: a mix bag of economic numbers. if talking about it, the dow acdropped, then it bouncek, retail sales are up. job growth continues, manufacturing is slowing down. is the admistration slnsidering any loop to new legiive policies or executive action to stave off what some are sing could be a possible coming recession? >> larry: well,...
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start with larry? larry: we went to vail. [applause] [laughter] larry: when he was in office the advance team. sometimes two or three weeks out ahead. i was a skier, still am, i think. the advance team would have to go out for two weeks ahead of the president to vail for mountain familiarization. [laughter] larry: this required us getting up at the crack of dawn to ski fresh powder and familiarize ourselves with all the runs to make sure that there was no one hiding in the trees, etc. it was a pretty interesting operation. we moved about the mountain in such a way -- great outfit, larry. we would move about the mountain without people being able to really trail us the way we ran our formations. we would go to the ski instructor line, go through the line, we would be up the mountain, down a run and gone. we were able to move about without interrupting the normal ski days of everyone else. it worked out pretty well. with that. what is important is, again, the first families are trying to live a normal life in this bubble. nick:
start with larry? larry: we went to vail. [applause] [laughter] larry: when he was in office the advance team. sometimes two or three weeks out ahead. i was a skier, still am, i think. the advance team would have to go out for two weeks ahead of the president to vail for mountain familiarization. [laughter] larry: this required us getting up at the crack of dawn to ski fresh powder and familiarize ourselves with all the runs to make sure that there was no one hiding in the trees, etc. it was a...
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larry kudlow, thank you for joining us. happy sunday. >> larry: i could make that happen. thank you, dana. appreciate it. >> dana: up next will bring in our center group to discuss how shaky market in the trade were in fact the republican plans to run on the economy. ♪ a l grow with google is here to help you with turning ideas into action. putting your business on the map, connecting with customers, and getting the skills to use new tools. so, in case you're looking, we've put all the ways we can help in one place. free training, tools, and small business resources are now available at google.com/grow kevin, meet yourkeviner. kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin trusted advice for life. kevin, how's your mom? life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. had the power to manage their condition without fingersticks? to always know their glucose levels and where they're heading with just a glance at their smart device. the power to make treatment decisions. to customize alerts and alarms to help keep them in range. the powe
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. >>> well, top white house economic adviser larry kudlow telling "squawk on the street" this morning that chin's economy is crumbling, adding that the president is still ready to make a deal joining us now first on cnbc, former u.s. ambassador to china and former commerce secretary, gary loch. ambassador loch, thanks for joining us today >> my pleasure >> you know, one of the life lessons that i've picked up along the way is maybe pay a little less attention towards and put more stock in actions based on the actions we've seen over the last couple of days between the u.s. and china where would you say we're at in terms of these trade talks, and i guess we should really say, this ratcheting up of tensions between the two countries. >> well, i think it's a very bad sign on both sides first, the president's announcement that he is going to raise tariffs to 10% on the rest of chinese goods that are coming into the united states, which really impacts consumers and it's going to be on clothing, electronics, toys, iphones and things like that that's really going to start hitting american ho
. >>> well, top white house economic adviser larry kudlow telling "squawk on the street" this morning that chin's economy is crumbling, adding that the president is still ready to make a deal joining us now first on cnbc, former u.s. ambassador to china and former commerce secretary, gary loch. ambassador loch, thanks for joining us today >> my pleasure >> you know, one of the life lessons that i've picked up along the way is maybe pay a little less attention...
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heated me and larry we go so far back. >> larry is a friend. >> we talked about the leverage that china has versus the u.s. and/or do we have more leverage. here's what mr. kudlow had to say. >> i think china is getting hurt significantly much more than we are, as i said before. so, as i said before okay if they want to wait, maybe so the chinese economy is crumbling. it's just not the powerhouse it was 20 years ago everybody knows that as i said before the supply chains moving out. >> it's not ready yet they are open for business. >> they are but aren't going to take $508 billion imports coming into the country certain industry where china is the only supplier. >> i think when you go back over the white house saying no exemption for apple. what is apple supposed to do. >> they have to eat it i'm sorry. they have to either pass it along or accept the fact there's going to be a tariff on their products. >> we've come out with a policy that favors samsung. right? samsung versus apple make them in korea, no tariff. we came out with a policy that subtly is in favor of korea over the united
heated me and larry we go so far back. >> larry is a friend. >> we talked about the leverage that china has versus the u.s. and/or do we have more leverage. here's what mr. kudlow had to say. >> i think china is getting hurt significantly much more than we are, as i said before. so, as i said before okay if they want to wait, maybe so the chinese economy is crumbling. it's just not the powerhouse it was 20 years ago everybody knows that as i said before the supply chains...
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stuart: this is more important, larry. the world has never seen this before, ever in human history and it's happening right now. >> well, you're the anchor and i got to go with you, buddy. i think rates in europe are low and negative, i think that is quite unusual. i think to a large extent, stu, it's a function of their terrible economy. nobody is growing in europe today and in fact, there's evidence of a spreading recession. so that's point number one. real interest rates have collapsed. second point, european central bank keeps pouring money in, i guess more to come. i do not believe, this is just me talking, that more liquidity and more quantitative easing is going to do the job. they have been trying that for many years. it doesn't work. what europe has got to do, in my judgment and maybe we will have some of these discussions at the forthcoming g7 meeting in france, they need to make reforms, they need lower tax rates, they need lower regulation, they need to have more market oriented energy, they need to reduce trad
stuart: this is more important, larry. the world has never seen this before, ever in human history and it's happening right now. >> well, you're the anchor and i got to go with you, buddy. i think rates in europe are low and negative, i think that is quite unusual. i think to a large extent, stu, it's a function of their terrible economy. nobody is growing in europe today and in fact, there's evidence of a spreading recession. so that's point number one. real interest rates have...
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going to politicking on larry king this week president trump delayed his promised tariffs on chinese goods and seemingly admitted that it's the american consumer and not china that would pay the cost of his ongoing terror of battle with that country what does this mean for our economy and what if any effect might this have on the presidential race let's talk about that with the always outspoken ron paul former republican congresswoman from texas he made 3 visits to the white house twice as a republican and once as the libertarian parties presidential nominee he's the host of the ron paul liberty report. and he joins us from lake jackson texas 000. 00 mantle is the delays tariffs go away until around christmas just in case of buy haven't employed people you think. well it was the right direction to go and it gave a big boost for one day in the stock market but it in the next day when it settled down there were still a lot of tears to deal with there are still a lot of problems with china so that isn't the solution the solution would have been much simpler in that they were never start
going to politicking on larry king this week president trump delayed his promised tariffs on chinese goods and seemingly admitted that it's the american consumer and not china that would pay the cost of his ongoing terror of battle with that country what does this mean for our economy and what if any effect might this have on the presidential race let's talk about that with the always outspoken ron paul former republican congresswoman from texas he made 3 visits to the white house twice as a...
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good morning, larry. >> good morning, margaret. thank you. >> brennan: the president was asked this morning if he regretted es escalating the trae war with china. then the white house released a statement saying he meant to say he only regrettedly not raising tariffs further. which is it? are you escalating or de-escalating? >> no, look, actually, it's neither. but he didn't quite hear the question this morning. but his thought was if he had any second thoughts-- and he said sometimes he does-- he would have actually raised the tariff, not lower it. but there is no change. a 5% additional tariff on $nd tn tariff on the second of $300 pld then december 15. he's responding to the chinese action, and i want to say in my judgment, at least, both actions were very temperate, very restrained. all right, both countries weigh in. president trump has got to defend the american economy, which he has done. and, of course, as you know, our battle to stop unfair trading practices from china, more on that, if you wish. but he's continued the dru
good morning, larry. >> good morning, margaret. thank you. >> brennan: the president was asked this morning if he regretted es escalating the trae war with china. then the white house released a statement saying he meant to say he only regrettedly not raising tariffs further. which is it? are you escalating or de-escalating? >> no, look, actually, it's neither. but he didn't quite hear the question this morning. but his thought was if he had any second thoughts-- and he said...
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>> larry? >> i would say that's a good definition, they are the rock stars of the world . >> to get back to the white house, two days after the silent majority speech, what was the impact of having them back? by this part in july, it's been four months and they are still superstores in rock stars, how important is it when they come back? >> november 5 when they come back, that's interesting, never put that together, the silent majority speech was a famous speech the president gave lori called on the great silent majority to speak up on the vietnam war. so, i believe that the great silent majority was further impacted by the picture you see here and by the president being with the astronauts on the south ground . >> i would like to wrap by talking about the impact of the apollo mission, generally. i do believe that what you just said, the vast population of the united states into proud americans despite divisions on the war but you guys lived it, you tell me, john? >> i think is bill safire and
>> larry? >> i would say that's a good definition, they are the rock stars of the world . >> to get back to the white house, two days after the silent majority speech, what was the impact of having them back? by this part in july, it's been four months and they are still superstores in rock stars, how important is it when they come back? >> november 5 when they come back, that's interesting, never put that together, the silent majority speech was a famous speech the...
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. >>> welcome back and welcome back larry gerston. time for our weekly chat with chuck todd the political director of nbc news and moderator of "meet the press" and our political analyst larry gerston joins me. chuck, thank you for joining me this morning. >> of course. >> i want to get to the 2020 democratic primary. a poll shows elizabeth warren rising into second place. what does that mean for biden, sanders, and kamala harris? >> we know elizabeth warren has won the summer. you look at where the campaign was before the debates began and where we are now, biden and sanders were always one, two. it's warren that is basically interrupted that one, two punch and positioned in second place just about polling everywhere nationally and in the early states. look, i think what it means though is that we're going to have a new phase of this campaign at some point. can she consolidate the progressive vote and is that where she goes next or does she make the case on electability to peel off some of the pragmatists sitting in the biden column,
. >>> welcome back and welcome back larry gerston. time for our weekly chat with chuck todd the political director of nbc news and moderator of "meet the press" and our political analyst larry gerston joins me. chuck, thank you for joining me this morning. >> of course. >> i want to get to the 2020 democratic primary. a poll shows elizabeth warren rising into second place. what does that mean for biden, sanders, and kamala harris? >> we know elizabeth warren...
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and join them in our white house economic advisor, larry kudlow. welcome to "fox news sunday". >> thank you, dana. appreciate it. >> is been mixed economic numbers this week. were talking about the dow dropped and them bounce back, retail sales are up, job growth continues, manufacturing slowing down. is the administration considering any new legislative policies or executive actions to stave off what some are saying could be a possible coming recession? >> first of all i do not see a recession at all, second of all, the trump progrowth program which i believe it has been succeeding, lower tax rates, being rolled back regulations, energy opening, trade reform, we will stay with that, we believe that is the heart of the free enterprise. we want an incentive oriented supply-side economy. providing opportunities for everybody across the board and as you report, we have brought retail sales, let me just pause there, consumers first of all, they are working. employment numbers are terrific. second of all, they are working at much higher wages. third of
and join them in our white house economic advisor, larry kudlow. welcome to "fox news sunday". >> thank you, dana. appreciate it. >> is been mixed economic numbers this week. were talking about the dow dropped and them bounce back, retail sales are up, job growth continues, manufacturing slowing down. is the administration considering any new legislative policies or executive actions to stave off what some are saying could be a possible coming recession? >> first of...
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what do you think about what larry said? a lot of uncertainty and danger that this could inflate out of control. he is trying to reference the doctrine of unintended consequences. the trade war spilling over into currency war, which will spill over into an investment cycle nightmare because everyone will now pause. it is not just waiting for the president to make a decision on terrorists, but where do i go for my supply chain, what does it mean for my workers, will i be linking a lot of the end of the year? you have created all of this uncertainty. real market participants -- we run about $10 billion at skybridge -- know that you are getting an increase in volatility when you have less liquidity in the markets. look at november 2 today, gyrating 15%. we are down 7% from last week. a month of may, down 6.5. down 14.20 five from november to december 31 of last year. you are learning that the volcker rule has taken a lot of support trading out of the markets, balance sheet capital, so you are volatility, uncertainty. even thoug
what do you think about what larry said? a lot of uncertainty and danger that this could inflate out of control. he is trying to reference the doctrine of unintended consequences. the trade war spilling over into currency war, which will spill over into an investment cycle nightmare because everyone will now pause. it is not just waiting for the president to make a decision on terrorists, but where do i go for my supply chain, what does it mean for my workers, will i be linking a lot of the end...
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the president never watches television larry is saying. the official white house photographer and bruce. again, to self promote. >> walk me through what you three did that day. obviously you ran around with a camera. >> my right hand was lifting a cigar. >> you were too? >> i was, and i had hair. i don't smoke any more and i have no more hair. that evening, again, thanks to dwight, i moved into the oval office. >> hugh, the staff people, it was a waiting process. >> hurry up and wait. >> we got there in mid morning, waiting until 4:00 for the landing. then waiting until late evening. they're sitting around chatting, trying to figure out, talking to frank borman. you look at the phone log, i got six or seven calls from the president that lasted about a minute or 30 seconds or something because he was in his office, he's antsy, wanting to know what's going on. it was a hurry up and wait type thing. >> a lot of people were in their offices. the one thing you didn't want to have happen is any communication breakdown, you wanted to have somethi
the president never watches television larry is saying. the official white house photographer and bruce. again, to self promote. >> walk me through what you three did that day. obviously you ran around with a camera. >> my right hand was lifting a cigar. >> you were too? >> i was, and i had hair. i don't smoke any more and i have no more hair. that evening, again, thanks to dwight, i moved into the oval office. >> hugh, the staff people, it was a waiting process....
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a global digital currency as mark carney at the bank of england suggests or something else you know larry summers is an interesting characters and he's of he is one guy who you could liberally use the word sofa stree and when you're describing larry summers sees a completely mercurial depending on that whatever opportunity he's seeking he will take that argument but do it quite brilliantly he is a duplicitous kind of neo con character that is at the heart of america's decline you need to get rid of the larry summers you need to get rid of all the central bankers and to get rid of all these professional liars and replace them with civil servants well look at his tweet stream we don't have time to go into it look at larry summers tweet stream during jackson hole here's a guy who. did along with robert rubin preside over a lot of the neo liberal policies that we have around the world and now he's saying oops i guess we were wrong and i guess we didn't ever predict negative interest rates we didn't predict this sort of thing in the cantillon a fact and this caused a lot of unrest and maybe we
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you had larry good to be with you. to the break. aeroflot russian and lights. you know world of big partisan movies a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made history media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. aeroflot russian and lights. with the principals to see me for. myself for sunday and this is the roles canvassing board member said for the most historic of a. lot of fellow buffalo buffalo ny am. ok seeing that guy knowing that the bios to look at them what are you funniest blowing. smoke but just just the fluid souls when. you were born you're. welcome back to politicking lots to cover a with a political plan and who insults about the tummy and what that means for the campaign trail leading into 2020 political tell most amy holmes joins us from new york we thank you so much for
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i'm bigad shaban and joined in the studio with our political analyst larry gerston. it is time for our weekly chat with chuck todd. good morning. >> good morning bigad and larry. >> chuck, there are fears we could be on the doob doorstep of a global recession. what is the latest with the sum isn't it >> he's meeting a bunch of world leaders whose economies are not in as good a shape. they're almost more fearful of this in the near term which of course could serve as a drag on our economy as well. the president has gotten gentle push-back. the entire european union is struggling a bit here. they don't like this. they feel this is dragging things down. but seem to not want to poke him in the eye over it completely. it was interesting to see the president sort of when he was at a group with the other leaders listening, he was asked about having second thoughts, and he was saying well, i always have second thoughts. that created headlines quickly over the last six hours, oh, he has second thoughts about the chinese tariffs and a spokesperson said his only seconds thought
i'm bigad shaban and joined in the studio with our political analyst larry gerston. it is time for our weekly chat with chuck todd. good morning. >> good morning bigad and larry. >> chuck, there are fears we could be on the doob doorstep of a global recession. what is the latest with the sum isn't it >> he's meeting a bunch of world leaders whose economies are not in as good a shape. they're almost more fearful of this in the near term which of course could serve as a drag on...
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turns out we were a lot better than larry summers. so i don't have any response to larry on that one. lastly, we'll do this one. krugman is not a big fan of the president. you can see this. when might we expect the markets to recover, and the short answer is never. that was larry summers on the day after the election. making fun of democrats, all we have to do is put that up. what you've seen over the democratic party over the course of the last few years -- hole on -- hold on one second. all right. we'll stop there is just a complete meltdown. they've gone nuts and are not paying attention to what's happening in the country. they have no idea, for example, household savings is up up. consumer confidence sup. everything is up. it's make america great again economics. and the democrats simply refuse to get it. they're not in on the joke. i don't understand why they refuse to celebrate the fact that the country is a lot better off than it was before. so how we've been able to do this --? everybody talks about the tax bill, everyone talk
turns out we were a lot better than larry summers. so i don't have any response to larry on that one. lastly, we'll do this one. krugman is not a big fan of the president. you can see this. when might we expect the markets to recover, and the short answer is never. that was larry summers on the day after the election. making fun of democrats, all we have to do is put that up. what you've seen over the democratic party over the course of the last few years -- hole on -- hold on one second. all...
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we speak to larry summers, former u.s. treasury secretary, about blackhole economics and how the u.s. is one recession away from negative rates. china's retaliatory tariffs plan. the g7 the stage for this weekend. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak" on this friday, august 23. i'm alix steel. david westin is still off, over it in italy. buy equities, sell bonds. that's what we saw earlier in morning. you have "global times" saying china is looking at retaliatory tariffs, setting the stage for the g7. time now for global exchange, whereby take a look at all the news this morning. ,oining us now in hong kong karen lee, as well as in france, maria tadeo, and in jackson, karen hole, wyoming, michael mckee. first, we want to start in asia. china willorts that soon unveil retaliatory tariffs. karen? reporter: based on what we know, china will take further retaliatory measures on billions of dollars of chinese goods -- measures in retaliation to tariffs on billions of dollars of chinese goods. at the same time, we have unrest in hong
we speak to larry summers, former u.s. treasury secretary, about blackhole economics and how the u.s. is one recession away from negative rates. china's retaliatory tariffs plan. the g7 the stage for this weekend. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak" on this friday, august 23. i'm alix steel. david westin is still off, over it in italy. buy equities, sell bonds. that's what we saw earlier in morning. you have "global times" saying china is looking at retaliatory tariffs, setting...
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what does lasted almost 100 years in terms of china being this bogeyman it was it was the likes of larry summers who by the way was up at jackson hole as well and basically saying trump is a maniac and supporting all these things that mark carney is saying which is the next headline but it was you know bill clinton who presided over them being becoming part of the w.c. you know and they've used those rules to be able to you know basically take over the world and u.s. corporations are the ones who export of the jobs they're you know that's why some people are doing very well the likes of jeff bezos that's why he's worth $120.00 or $30000000000.00 then over at the jackson hole i want to point out and remind everybody that we're on the set and risky reliance on us dollar bank of england's carney says this is the sort of stuff that the d.n.i. looks at kaiser report we've been warning you for the last 10 years and they say well that's bad and that's unpatriotic by here as bank of england governor mark carney took aim at the u.s. dollars destabilizing role in the world economy on friday and sa
what does lasted almost 100 years in terms of china being this bogeyman it was it was the likes of larry summers who by the way was up at jackson hole as well and basically saying trump is a maniac and supporting all these things that mark carney is saying which is the next headline but it was you know bill clinton who presided over them being becoming part of the w.c. you know and they've used those rules to be able to you know basically take over the world and u.s. corporations are the ones...
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hey, chris. >> larry, hey, larry, i ama right-handed thrower but bat left-handed. so there we go. this is a huge series as you mentioned, both teams fighting for play-off lives and the game just got underway but we are at a great art exhibit. fans are excited and you see the history of the bay bridge series and artwork now. we've got some excited fans aren't in the stadium yet. first pitch started. you should be inside. these games do feel different because of the rivalry. play-off position on the line, giants three and a half games back of the second nl wild card. oakland two games back of the second wild card spot in the american league. this sabis about as close to october series as you can get. >> this is a little different if you're local and understand, you know, that all eyes are on this series and, you know, all the bay area sports fans are watching. there is a little different feel to this than maybe any other series during the course of the season. >> it's always exciting. in oakland and us play and think it creates a lot of interest. we talked about this so many times a
hey, chris. >> larry, hey, larry, i ama right-handed thrower but bat left-handed. so there we go. this is a huge series as you mentioned, both teams fighting for play-off lives and the game just got underway but we are at a great art exhibit. fans are excited and you see the history of the bay bridge series and artwork now. we've got some excited fans aren't in the stadium yet. first pitch started. you should be inside. these games do feel different because of the rivalry. play-off...
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>> good morning, bigad and larry. all good. happy sunday. >> you were in sioux city, and sat down with senator kamala harris. what were your takeaways? >> well look, i have been watching her candidacy and it's been fascinating to me. i think she is trying to create a space that we're going to find out if it's available, which is a space in between the progressive left of warren and sanders, and sort of the establishment wing of joe biden. and health care issue i think probably exemplifies this attempt better than any. while she's aspiring to medicare for all, she's got a process that will incrementally put it in and that's thank sort of was my takeaway from the conversation. she is very careful not to take definitive attacks or positions. she's coming across i think trying to send a message she doesn't make quick decisions, she's more nuanced on some of these things, and the only question i have is we live in a very black and white world these days, the gray areas and nuances don't get rewarded and social media don't get reward
>> good morning, bigad and larry. all good. happy sunday. >> you were in sioux city, and sat down with senator kamala harris. what were your takeaways? >> well look, i have been watching her candidacy and it's been fascinating to me. i think she is trying to create a space that we're going to find out if it's available, which is a space in between the progressive left of warren and sanders, and sort of the establishment wing of joe biden. and health care issue i think probably...
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did he have entrance and accesses he needed, larry? he is a great american, but how did an astronaut fit in with a bunch of staffers who were trying to keep the president on schedule and doing a thousand different things? >> i think he became very quickly a trusted adviser and somebody the president relied on. the other thing ng the president genuinely liked being with him. their personalities meshed well. they watched the landing together and i think had he not wanted to get into private life, probably would have been a significant factor politically both in the united states, republican party, and probably a significant adviser for the president on an ongoing basis. >> on july 16th when the launch took place the only person with the president was frank borman. >> that's right. >> that occurred at 9:32 in the morning on july 16th, if people do not know. let's watch that footage, just to remember. >> 30 seconds and counting. astronauts report it feels good. t minus 25 seconds. 20 seconds and counting. t minus 15 seconds. guidance is in
did he have entrance and accesses he needed, larry? he is a great american, but how did an astronaut fit in with a bunch of staffers who were trying to keep the president on schedule and doing a thousand different things? >> i think he became very quickly a trusted adviser and somebody the president relied on. the other thing ng the president genuinely liked being with him. their personalities meshed well. they watched the landing together and i think had he not wanted to get into private...
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i think it's great larry great to be with you as always you know you know when i as data lay seems so i can name drop when i answer that stevenson when he was appointed bastions of the land can i call you mr ambassador he says no call the governor because i always won the title of governor to you i feel i feel the same way they all are the same way what is it about being governor then that was posed well english citizens like you and mr stevens and you the same thing you run your own show and you're very close to the people much closer than you are in washington so if you mess up you hear about it right away up close and personal from people you talk to every day and that really makes it more rewarding because you can sort of get feedback right away usually the more for them of the head i was going to say also you can really have an impact on your state like i cut taxes $21.00 times because i want to get rid of the label tax the 2 sets which the state used to have and that worked and business confidence returned so employment went up and the unemployment rate went down and i cut spend
i think it's great larry great to be with you as always you know you know when i as data lay seems so i can name drop when i answer that stevenson when he was appointed bastions of the land can i call you mr ambassador he says no call the governor because i always won the title of governor to you i feel i feel the same way they all are the same way what is it about being governor then that was posed well english citizens like you and mr stevens and you the same thing you run your own show and...
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larry? >> interesting. all right. chris nguyen reporting live in san jose. >>> flags are back to flying high over city buildings in san rafael, this move comes after mayor gary phillips last week directed the flags to be flown at half staff until congress takes meaningful action to protect american cities from gun violence. on friday he directed the flags be returned to full staff today saying the goal of directing further attention to the issue has been achieved. >>> attorney general william barr is moving forward with a plan to speed up executions for mass shooters and cop killers. congress would have to approve any such legislation. barr says punishment must be swift, echoing what president trump said after the shootings in el paso and dayton. death penalty opponents point out studies show the threat of execution is not a deterrent to would-be mass shooters. sexually assaulting a passenger over the weekend made his first court appearance today in redwood city. >> the suspect is 46-year-old tony colocolo. he was arr
larry? >> interesting. all right. chris nguyen reporting live in san jose. >>> flags are back to flying high over city buildings in san rafael, this move comes after mayor gary phillips last week directed the flags to be flown at half staff until congress takes meaningful action to protect american cities from gun violence. on friday he directed the flags be returned to full staff today saying the goal of directing further attention to the issue has been achieved. >>>...
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iall: larry? larry: you always err on the side of the freedom of speech. i am not in favor of censoring chinese speech, russian speech and so on, but i think giving the access -- them access to airwaves and buying a radio station is a different thing. if they want to spend half $1 million to insert a large amount of posts, that is their right. i am not worried about that. i don't think many people are reading in washington. larry: i would always say err on the side of freedom of peech. we have, i don't need i think to get into it here, i think niall could give a real dissertation on this, we got a problem -- a problem of freedom of speech on college campuses. if we can't bridge the polarization in a university campus and look at all points of view with something of an open mind and a willingness to debate, we are in real trouble as an open society, liberal society. we have got to turn the question back on ourselves in the university environment. niall: we need to bear in mind as the network platforms, be it facebook, be it google, youtube, twitter, come un
iall: larry? larry: you always err on the side of the freedom of speech. i am not in favor of censoring chinese speech, russian speech and so on, but i think giving the access -- them access to airwaves and buying a radio station is a different thing. if they want to spend half $1 million to insert a large amount of posts, that is their right. i am not worried about that. i don't think many people are reading in washington. larry: i would always say err on the side of freedom of peech. we have,...
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host: larry o'connor joining us. he is the host of the examining politic podcast and a radio talkshow host in washington, d.c.. our first call comes from ron. you are online with larry o'connor. go ahead. theer: has he ever read , does hearthur gelb know who that man is and how far you fall for him? thank you. i missed the last of it. host: arthur galb was the name. -- gelb was his name. guest: i'm not familiar. host: we will go to the republican line. good morning. caller: you are talking about bringing politics into this disaster, how about beto o'rourke yesterday, he called the president a white nationalists. i will bet now, he won't be able to be elected a dogcatcher. i'm so sorry, i missed the last part of the question. host: he referenced beto o'rourke's statements about the president as far as calling him a white nationalists and went on from there, saying he would not probably be elected a dogcatcher. i think that was a statement. guest: oh, i see. i missed the dogcatcher reference. of whitehis whole idea nat
host: larry o'connor joining us. he is the host of the examining politic podcast and a radio talkshow host in washington, d.c.. our first call comes from ron. you are online with larry o'connor. go ahead. theer: has he ever read , does hearthur gelb know who that man is and how far you fall for him? thank you. i missed the last of it. host: arthur galb was the name. -- gelb was his name. guest: i'm not familiar. host: we will go to the republican line. good morning. caller: you are talking...
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larry kudlow, national economic council will join us at any minute now. but jackie, if the economy is slowing down and there are signs, today we have revisions of the amp limit figures to the downside, what do you do other than cut taxes? >> it's an option that's on the table and the president took off the table. i think it's a danger talking to much to the media even if the strategy that the white house is considering that they may not employ depending on the cell this plays out. we take every word and we pounce on it. yesterday he was doing and today he is not. he may still do it who knows. >> one obvious example is when stimulants would be taken to the pages of the wall street journal which is to in the tariffs. in the trade war, even larry kudlow himself admitted that the tariffs are in fact taxes on americans. we heard from businesses big and small and all these baha'i in the sky ideas are easy similar to the economy would do be cut taxes but the president himself put on a new seat and a positive in effect and get some revolution to the trade war. >>
larry kudlow, national economic council will join us at any minute now. but jackie, if the economy is slowing down and there are signs, today we have revisions of the amp limit figures to the downside, what do you do other than cut taxes? >> it's an option that's on the table and the president took off the table. i think it's a danger talking to much to the media even if the strategy that the white house is considering that they may not employ depending on the cell this plays out. we take...
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jonathan: larry kudlow, thanks for catching up. the national economic council director joining us from the white house. here on bloomberg tv, we are back for some final thoughts. anastasia, your thoughts. anastasia: i think larry kudlow ruled out a lot of the worst case consequences, so i think there is a constructive message to be had, and the bar does seem to be pretty low for china to agree to some of these agricultural purchases and potentially move us forward. i think the pullback we are seeing in the markets could be a buying opportunity, so anything that positions a little further toward september is how i would think about this market. jonathan: michael collins. michael: you really have to think about the knock on effects. weaker investment spending can lead to weaker hiring and consumer spending. i think we are starting to see more evidence of that trajectory. the final word is the fed policy works for confidence channels, and i'm not too confident about what is going on in the u.s. economy right now. jonathan: i don't thi
jonathan: larry kudlow, thanks for catching up. the national economic council director joining us from the white house. here on bloomberg tv, we are back for some final thoughts. anastasia, your thoughts. anastasia: i think larry kudlow ruled out a lot of the worst case consequences, so i think there is a constructive message to be had, and the bar does seem to be pretty low for china to agree to some of these agricultural purchases and potentially move us forward. i think the pullback we are...
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let's ask larry and heather. what do you think, heather? >> i think that this jobs report this morning was a healthy number. look, 164,000 jobs added is not a blow-out number. but unemployment holds steady at 3.7%. the lowest in 50 years right now. what is more important is that wages for blue collar workers are rising. lower income americans are rising. that's what matters the most. and the fact that the participation rate is going up. more people are confident that they can get a job, they're coming off the sidelines and finding a job that they're happy with. >> neil: you know, that's the argument behind we can wait this out. the chinese not so much. john layfield, do you buy that? >> i don't, no. i think the chinese are playing chess and president trump is playing golf. i don't think it's the same game. the chinese are killing the clock. i don't think we're any closer than last september. we hear that we're having trade deals imminent and the chinese have to make this trade deal. i don't think we're any closer than a year ago. i think th
let's ask larry and heather. what do you think, heather? >> i think that this jobs report this morning was a healthy number. look, 164,000 jobs added is not a blow-out number. but unemployment holds steady at 3.7%. the lowest in 50 years right now. what is more important is that wages for blue collar workers are rising. lower income americans are rising. that's what matters the most. and the fact that the participation rate is going up. more people are confident that they can get a job,...
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sorry, larry kudlow. it is time to bring out our next guest, back with us again tonight stephanie ruhle and host of the 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. hours here on msnbc. you get what larry was saying. i need fact-checking the economic indicator for us and when foreign leaders when economists and germany hear those guys we just aired, do they think it is crazy talk? >> they are utterly confused and as our business leaders. i spoke to a number of our executives today who says we are sitting on cash because who knows what the president's policies are. for his two top advisers, peter navarro to say i can say with absolute certainty that the economy will be fine in 2020? no one could say and for larry kudlow to say there is no economic indicator? larry kudlow days before the crash of 2007 said we are okay. more about historical perspective. the economy is chugging along and compares to other countries, we are doing well. kellyanne conway is right. but we are at a 10-year point in economic expansion and the way fina
sorry, larry kudlow. it is time to bring out our next guest, back with us again tonight stephanie ruhle and host of the 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. hours here on msnbc. you get what larry was saying. i need fact-checking the economic indicator for us and when foreign leaders when economists and germany hear those guys we just aired, do they think it is crazy talk? >> they are utterly confused and as our business leaders. i spoke to a number of our executives today who says we are sitting on...
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republican in name only lead mean in name only he's on the well i just i want to give him a tickle larry because people call me a rhino busy republican in name only because i'm pro-choice on the question of abortion well that didn't used to be a litmus taste test issue 2 thirds of the republican party in new hampshire to this day is pro-choice so i'm not going to confess error and say i'm knocked out on that one when i say mr trump is a republican in name only i mean he's not an economic conservative look at these deficits he's added 9 trillion dollars to the deficit already it went up another $800000000000.00 yesterday he doesn't believe in free trade which was a staple of republican thinking and the international area i think most republicans always stood for a robust and gauge meant. around the world at least in terms of soft power and diplomacy and mr trump honestly and i don't think he would be insulted by this he's an isolationist he's the real thing when you ask what's an isolationist he wants to pretend the rest of the world doesn't exist except when somebody or some country may
republican in name only lead mean in name only he's on the well i just i want to give him a tickle larry because people call me a rhino busy republican in name only because i'm pro-choice on the question of abortion well that didn't used to be a litmus taste test issue 2 thirds of the republican party in new hampshire to this day is pro-choice so i'm not going to confess error and say i'm knocked out on that one when i say mr trump is a republican in name only i mean he's not an economic...
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. >> my guest this morning, president trump's chief economic adviser, larry kudlow. >>> plus, taking on president trump from the left. i'll talk to presidential candidate beto o'rourke. >> we must take the fight direct to the source of this problem. that is donald trump. >> and on the right, former congressman mark sanford, focused on the growing national debt. >> i would say at this point, yes. >> also, our brand new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll on president trump, his election prospects, and his ability to handle a crisis. >>> finally, power politics. the fight over congresswoman rashida tlaib's grandfather in the west bank. how president trump is turning it into an issue that divides republicans and democrats. joining us today, peggy noonan, joshua johnson, carol lee, and yamiche alcindor. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> reporter: this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. throughout his presidency, donald trump has had one powerful and faithful ally, the economy. more than anything else, he has counted on the economy to help overcome do
. >> my guest this morning, president trump's chief economic adviser, larry kudlow. >>> plus, taking on president trump from the left. i'll talk to presidential candidate beto o'rourke. >> we must take the fight direct to the source of this problem. that is donald trump. >> and on the right, former congressman mark sanford, focused on the growing national debt. >> i would say at this point, yes. >> also, our brand new nbc news/"wall street...
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speaking of larry kudlow, president trump's team is trying to clean up confusion. his chief economic advisor telling me on fox business another tax cut pitch is indeed coming. listen. >> we are developing again tax cuts 2.0. we're touching base with all the key people in the administration. david: but, larry, it seems that the president took 2.0 off the table yesterday. >> he didn't. i spoke to him about it. what he was speaking to was something immediate, urgent or anti-recession. we just don't buy that scenario. david: forgive me for interrupting, but how soon -- might we see more tax cuts before the election? >> before the election, yes. in fact, you might even see tax cuts 2.0, which would drive additional tax relief and create additional tax incentives for middle class folks, for blue collar workers, for small businesses. additional incentives. additional tax cuts and you might see that during the campaign, to be perfectly honest. there is nothing in the near-term. that's what the president was getting at. we believe the economy is quite healthy. we expect som
speaking of larry kudlow, president trump's team is trying to clean up confusion. his chief economic advisor telling me on fox business another tax cut pitch is indeed coming. listen. >> we are developing again tax cuts 2.0. we're touching base with all the key people in the administration. david: but, larry, it seems that the president took 2.0 off the table yesterday. >> he didn't. i spoke to him about it. what he was speaking to was something immediate, urgent or anti-recession....
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