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larry: perhaps. robert: any details, larry? larry: not at the moment, bob, sorry. this is deep national security stuff. i am not going to reveal that now. these decisions will be up to the president, of course, and the national security council. we are working on a number of options. the china is very much undermines. secretary pompeo has been a great leader on this. more will be forthcoming, but not at the moment. robert: really appreciate your time this afternoon, larry kudlow. thank you. larry: thank you, appreciate it. robert: thank you all for joining us today for another washington post conversation. don't miss our election daily show every day monday through friday at 1:00 p.m. eastern now through next week, to go over the latest headlines, talk to reporters, then on newsmakers on friday, i will be joined by peter navarro, who works along larry kudlow in the white house, representative, lisa blunt rochester, at 1:00 p.m. eastern on friday right here at washington post live and at 3 p.m. -- 3:00 p.m., my colleague robin given will talk to will.i.am, one of th
larry: perhaps. robert: any details, larry? larry: not at the moment, bob, sorry. this is deep national security stuff. i am not going to reveal that now. these decisions will be up to the president, of course, and the national security council. we are working on a number of options. the china is very much undermines. secretary pompeo has been a great leader on this. more will be forthcoming, but not at the moment. robert: really appreciate your time this afternoon, larry kudlow. thank you....
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larry manoa has been to one small hospital which is struggling to cope. here is larry. >>ve we you. >> love you too. larry: he haseen allowed into see her dad for the first time in almost a month. 75-year-old duane severson is doing better and no longer infectious after a bad case of covid-19. >> i didn't care about anything. iidn't think i was going to make it. i kind of sai goodbye to my family. >> he has also been suffering from a broken heart larry: his wife has died two years ago so his coronavirus has shaken the family. s every time i called him, he didn'tnd like dad. he was so week -- weak. his voice soundeso helpless. and i wanted, i just wanted to run and hug him. i had covid as well. so i was quarantined at home. >> it is very hard for our families. larry: unity medical center's capacity is 14 beds. the population, 4200. >> de have had to renovate some nontraditional rooms for patients such as our chapel, our family waiting are and currently our radiology waiting room. larry: aerost every patient now has covid or is recovering from it. more people are geing in
larry manoa has been to one small hospital which is struggling to cope. here is larry. >>ve we you. >> love you too. larry: he haseen allowed into see her dad for the first time in almost a month. 75-year-old duane severson is doing better and no longer infectious after a bad case of covid-19. >> i didn't care about anything. iidn't think i was going to make it. i kind of sai goodbye to my family. >> he has also been suffering from a broken heart larry: his wife has died...
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larry kudlow: f.d.r.'s poodle. >> would you care to contrast the era of ma chesney martin and the public posturing and public statements in comparison to this minstrel show of the fed board of governors and the way they conduct themselves in this day and age? there is a difference, isn't there? larry kudlow want to take a : whack at that? brian: i'll say something about wild bill martin. the federal reserve chairman from 1951 to 1969. it's clear that bill martin was trying to do a good job. in the 1950's, he really had trouble. when the famous comment out of era, take away the punch bowl, that is because the economy had 91% marginal tax rates and tax rates going up. the fed had to be extra vigilant . and in that context, the united states was losing $2 billion of its gold every year because foreigners were just quitting on the u.s. economy. so when kennedy re-appointed martin, martin was ready to raise interest rates in the context of economic growth that was inspired by incentive-laden tax cuts. i have li
larry kudlow: f.d.r.'s poodle. >> would you care to contrast the era of ma chesney martin and the public posturing and public statements in comparison to this minstrel show of the fed board of governors and the way they conduct themselves in this day and age? there is a difference, isn't there? larry kudlow want to take a : whack at that? brian: i'll say something about wild bill martin. the federal reserve chairman from 1951 to 1969. it's clear that bill martin was trying to do a good...
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larry? larry: i think that's an important issue. our revolution was active in florida to get so-called ex felons, so-called return full rights to vote. that's absolutely critical for democracy that we consider everybody should have a right to vote and the issue of 4 million incarcerated people voting is against a bedrock of any democracy. a topic we touch on is trying to pull up the map of felon voting rights by state. i will find that for you. specifically i wanted to talk about texas. the national council of state legislature is the best one i can find at the moment. in texas, voting rights lost until the completion of one's sentence than it is an automatic restoration after is how it works in texas. there are some states where felons never lose their right to vote, there are some states --re it is lost until while the person is incarcerated. we will find the easier to describe map for you as well and get that as we hear from mike from new jersey, republican. good morning. [indiscernible] are you with us? caller: yes i am. i would
larry? larry: i think that's an important issue. our revolution was active in florida to get so-called ex felons, so-called return full rights to vote. that's absolutely critical for democracy that we consider everybody should have a right to vote and the issue of 4 million incarcerated people voting is against a bedrock of any democracy. a topic we touch on is trying to pull up the map of felon voting rights by state. i will find that for you. specifically i wanted to talk about texas. the...
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michael steele, larry wilmore. i hope you come back. the show is wilmore on peacock. >> thanks, guys, that was fun. >> good stuff. >>> we have an update on covid, what president e lekt bidlect b saying and something about the pandemic. stay with us. pandemic stay with us skip to cold relief fast with alka seltzer plus severe powerfast fizz. dissolves quickly. instantly ready to start working. ♪ oh, what a relief it is! so fast! hold the phone in front of you. how's that? get...get mom. power e*trade gives you an award-winning app with 24/7 support when you need it the most. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. a livcustomizeperpport iquickbooks for me. the most. okay, you're all set up. thanks! that was my business gi, this one's casual. get set up right with a live bookkeeper with intuit quickbooks. ... whoa! ... someone please help! of course. you're tenacious, i'll give you that! [heavy breathing] product not yet rated. did you try it yet? comparing plans? oh yeah. they sure can change year to year. i found lower pre
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please welcome back to "a late show," larry wilmore! hello, larry, how are you? >> hey, stephen, so good to see you, i love the way you said peacock! >> stephen: that's the nbc streaming thing. >> that's the new streaming thing that is free. it costs no money. >> stephen: it costs no money? that's a tough business model. >> the entry level is free. >> stephen: cbs is not all access anymore. >> paramount plus. >> stephen: had to put that in there legally. >> i think it's cbs questionable access. ( laughter ) >> stephen: you predicted -- i just want to lay something at your feet right here. you predicted in 2016 trump would win. you were one to have the few people that said, nope, this doesn't smell right, he's going to do it. last month you said there's no which trump is going to beat biden. how are you feeling about that prediction, larry wilmore? >> i feel good about it. i don't feel he can beat biden. the only way i feel is he can cheat biden is the other part of that and it feels like what he's trying to do in pennsylvania was an example of that. trying to sto
please welcome back to "a late show," larry wilmore! hello, larry, how are you? >> hey, stephen, so good to see you, i love the way you said peacock! >> stephen: that's the nbc streaming thing. >> that's the new streaming thing that is free. it costs no money. >> stephen: it costs no money? that's a tough business model. >> the entry level is free. >> stephen: cbs is not all access anymore. >> paramount plus. >> stephen: had to put that...
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i called larry said i want to show you something. i brought the letters to larry and i said, now, look, you and i are friends. we know each other well enough i'm going to give you the letters to read. if you conclude they're nothing more than a wonderful heirloom. larry said i can't do it now. i said there's no rush. the letters have been around for a long time. he took the letters and about 24 hours letter i got a call with a teasing voice as he said, you know. i thought i would read a couple of letters and i've been up for 48 years. it's not only valuable in the sense of letters but history needs to hear what his voice had to say at this critical moment of history. without larry's advice and counsel and urging, this book would have never existed. in addition to all you did during the process of it, i thank you for taking those two days out and getting exhausted in the process and reading the letters. larry, thank you. >> let me share a little bit about this then we'll stop. i don't want to ruin the book for you. i didn't know the l
i called larry said i want to show you something. i brought the letters to larry and i said, now, look, you and i are friends. we know each other well enough i'm going to give you the letters to read. if you conclude they're nothing more than a wonderful heirloom. larry said i can't do it now. i said there's no rush. the letters have been around for a long time. he took the letters and about 24 hours letter i got a call with a teasing voice as he said, you know. i thought i would read a couple...
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please welcome back to "a late show," larry wilmore! hello, larry, how are you? >> hey, stephen, so good to see you. i like the way you said peacock! >> stephen: peacock! >> it was great. >> stephen: that's the nbc thing, right? that's the nbc streaming thing? >> that's the new streaming thing that is free. it costs no money. >> stephen: it costs no money? that's a tough business model. >> let's just say the entry level is free. let's say that. >> stephen: hold on one second-- is cbs doing one of those? what do we have? it's not called "all access" anymore. it's called, like, paracock or something, isn't it? paramount plus, okay. just had to put that in there legally. larry-- >> i think it's called cbs questionable access. ( laughter ) >> stephen: you predicted-- i just want to lay something at your feet right here. you predicted in 2016 that trump would win. you were one to have the few people that said, nope, this doesn't smell right, he's going to do it. last month you said "there's no which trump is going to beat biden." how are you feeling about that predict
please welcome back to "a late show," larry wilmore! hello, larry, how are you? >> hey, stephen, so good to see you. i like the way you said peacock! >> stephen: peacock! >> it was great. >> stephen: that's the nbc thing, right? that's the nbc streaming thing? >> that's the new streaming thing that is free. it costs no money. >> stephen: it costs no money? that's a tough business model. >> let's just say the entry level is free. let's say...
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and here's larry. larry: hi everyone and thank you for joining us. larry, things for coming all of the way to massachusetts to be here with us tonight. there is cape cod as we speak. we have about 100 people are close to hundred people with this. and more may join us as we go along. as was explain the front, we will take questions. i will ask larry some questions that the start. and about halfway in, will invite some questions from you folks marie would've taken. we are very excited to go there . something to couple things up front about larry. first and foremost, he is a journalist. as folks are journalism . and its very best. we live in a time when journalism is under attack. not only by political figures but also by the economic forces on the moment in which we live. in the challenges we face. and so it is a great honor to be with another journalist and somebody who has really practice the craft and some of the most creative and exciting ways. so that is only a beginning of discussing larry's any talents any contributions. i will also mention that
and here's larry. larry: hi everyone and thank you for joining us. larry, things for coming all of the way to massachusetts to be here with us tonight. there is cape cod as we speak. we have about 100 people are close to hundred people with this. and more may join us as we go along. as was explain the front, we will take questions. i will ask larry some questions that the start. and about halfway in, will invite some questions from you folks marie would've taken. we are very excited to go there...
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larry and kristen? >> target to feel like winter. spencer thank you. >>> coming up, the >>> housing is one of the cornerstones of abc 7's efforts to build a better bay area, and today major progress in making housing more affordable for teachers. abc 7 news reporter julian glover has the details on a new program that aims to allow teachers to live where they teach. >> this is addressing housing insecurity, it's addressing the quality of teach oers for our child, and it's addressing the issue of teacher attraction and retention. >> reporter: that's the goal of a new affordable housing project unveiled at the paloma apartments in oakland. six student teachers now call the complex home, only paying a small amount of rent to live here each month, allowing them to live in the city where they teach. >> for me, what this really represents is equity being operationalized. and really understanding the root of what it takes to have a long-term commitment around having teachers of color in this district. >> report
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kristen and larry? >> all right. thank you, spencer. >> all right, spencer. >>> just ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00, united airlines nailing who is usaa made for? it's made for this guy a veteran who honorably served and it's made for her she's serving now we made it for all branches and all ranks whether they served one tour or made a career of it. we also made usaa for military spouses and their kids usaa is easy to work with and can save you money on auto, home and renters insurance. become a member today. get an insurance quote at usaa.com/quote usaa. what you're made of we're made for get an insurance quote at usaa.com/quote ♪♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way xfinity mobile's fast nationwide 5g network meets the first iphone with 5g. get the new iphone 12 on xfinity mobile. and right now get $250 off. learn more at an xfinity store today. >>> airlines are adding more flights to their schedules ahead of the holidays. >> 7 on your side's michael finney is here with a look
kristen and larry? >> all right. thank you, spencer. >> all right, spencer. >>> just ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00, united airlines nailing who is usaa made for? it's made for this guy a veteran who honorably served and it's made for her she's serving now we made it for all branches and all ranks whether they served one tour or made a career of it. we also made usaa for military spouses and their kids usaa is easy to work with and can save you money on auto, home and renters...
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no rest for larry. larry, thank you so much, yes, as and when that happens, we will try and join larry there in georgia. 0f that happens, we will try and join larry there in georgia. of course, lots going on there. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: where does america go from here? we've been finding out what people think of the election and how they can heal the country's bitter divisions the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process has been assassinated. a 27—year—old jewish man has been arrested and an extremistjewish organisation has claimed responsibility for the killing. at polling booths throughout the country they voted on an historic day for australia. as the results came in, it was clear, the monarchy would survive. of the american hostages, there was no sign. they are being held somewhere inside the compound. and student leaders have threatened that should the americans attempt rescue, they will all die. this mission has surpassed all exp
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maria: my thanks to larry kudlow at the white house. ice cube is teaming up with the trump administration in hopes of bringing about real change for the black community. ice cube will join me coming up right here next. stay with derriere discomfort. we try to soothe it with this. cool it with this. and relieve it with this. but new preparation h soothing relief is the 21st century way to do all three. everyday. preparation h. get comfortable with it. did you try it yet? comparing plans? oh yeah. they sure can change year to year. i found lower premiums - and lower prescription costs. and those new insulin savings! hundreds of plans, $35 a month. that'll save you money. so uh, mark? on medicare.gov now. open enrollment ends dec 7th. comparing plans... ...really pays. paid for by the u.s. department of health & human services. paid for by the u.s. department car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a few years old or dinosaur old, we want to buy your
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do you remain optimistic yet, larry? i am out to mistaken in a lot of people will just always say they're optimistic, but i say in part through the podcast, my a 2nd opinion that i hear people who see these shuji ensure mountable problems and they see them and they're not visionaries. but this area of innovation where we, have this sort of technology l., they are the wisdom that's out there, the smart, it's out there that solving these big problems in ways that we just can't even imagine today. and i see it in a see it in health care, a lot of see the emerging technology, the innovation, not just in the science, but in the way we deliver that care. you think of tele medicine, you think of tele health when even think of that before coated in now millions of people millions benefit every single day because of that single technology. when you say that you can't help but, but to be excited about the future, we get have a very wild election day. and 2 weeks afterwards. and i don't worry, again, people need to get out and vote
do you remain optimistic yet, larry? i am out to mistaken in a lot of people will just always say they're optimistic, but i say in part through the podcast, my a 2nd opinion that i hear people who see these shuji ensure mountable problems and they see them and they're not visionaries. but this area of innovation where we, have this sort of technology l., they are the wisdom that's out there, the smart, it's out there that solving these big problems in ways that we just can't even imagine today....
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i agree with larry that the effective lower bound is a big constraint. at this point they are doing almost all they can do. they need fiscal policy to help. but when they talk about inequality and the disproportionate burdens on minority workers, what they can do is to try to pursue the strongest possible job market because when they are successful at that, as they were prior to the pandemic with unemployment at a 50 year low at 3.5%, that brings benefits particularly to less skilled and minority workers. when job markets are really tight, we saw wages rising most rapidly at the bottom of the wage distribution, workers being pulled off from the sidelines, coming back into the labor market. firms finding it incredibly difficult to hire, lowering qualifications, engaging in their own training to bring people up to speed, willing to with a weakthat, labor market, the resumes would not have been looked at all. the fed has recently revised its framework for conducting monetary policy and emphasized that full employment is a broadening, inclusive goal, and the
i agree with larry that the effective lower bound is a big constraint. at this point they are doing almost all they can do. they need fiscal policy to help. but when they talk about inequality and the disproportionate burdens on minority workers, what they can do is to try to pursue the strongest possible job market because when they are successful at that, as they were prior to the pandemic with unemployment at a 50 year low at 3.5%, that brings benefits particularly to less skilled and...
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larry is on cape cod tonight as a speak. we have weathered people with this, someone with joints undergo long and as was explained we will take questions. let me just a couple things upfront about larry. first and foremost he is a journalist and his books are journalism at its very best. we live in a time when journalism is under attack not only by political figures but by the economic forces of the moment in which we live and the challenges we face. it is a a great honor to be wih another journalist and someone who really has practiced in some most creative and exciting ways. that's only a beginning of discussing larry's many talents and contributions. i will also mention talking tonight about a new bookies put out, "demagogue" which is -- a new book he has put out -- i do want say larry has books that are worthy of your attention if you have read them already. his biography of bobby kennedy was brilliant and really took the exploration of the kennedy story and journey to some new and exciting places. his biography of satch
larry is on cape cod tonight as a speak. we have weathered people with this, someone with joints undergo long and as was explained we will take questions. let me just a couple things upfront about larry. first and foremost he is a journalist and his books are journalism at its very best. we live in a time when journalism is under attack not only by political figures but by the economic forces of the moment in which we live and the challenges we face. it is a a great honor to be wih another...
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thank you, larry. >> i know. i know. >> that was a dramatic pause to think about -- >> it was dramatic. [ laughter ] >> it was. >> we wondered what was going to happen. >> okay. this thanksgiving is obviously going to look different for a lot of people. no thanksgiving with family. no friends giving with friends and colleagues. some people think there is a silver lining. the survey commission found many are looking forward to wearing sweat pants and slippers to thanksgiving dinner and only having to deal with the inlaws via zoom and 60% said their most relieved to skip on washing dishes. that's a silver lining, dan. >> i have to say, i got a new pair of slippers not long ago. true. i may have to try them. >> we have to adapt and choose to let it completely define the holiday for us or make the best of it. to the best we're able to grin and be happy for it and enjoy the holiday because despite everything we've been through, there is a great deal to be thankful for. >> absolutely. >> what i want to know, larry, are
thank you, larry. >> i know. i know. >> that was a dramatic pause to think about -- >> it was dramatic. [ laughter ] >> it was. >> we wondered what was going to happen. >> okay. this thanksgiving is obviously going to look different for a lot of people. no thanksgiving with family. no friends giving with friends and colleagues. some people think there is a silver lining. the survey commission found many are looking forward to wearing sweat pants and slippers...
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larry? >> all right. liz, thank you. >>> waiting is the hardest part at this point. no matter who the president is, there is a long and bumpy road ahead when it comes to governing, things like passing a coronavirus stimulus bill and in the long run trying to unify the country. abc 7 news reporter julian glover spoke to a stanford university professor. >> however the presidential election is decided there is a very good chance we'll have a divided government situation. >> reporter: divided government and divided country, how will the next president overcome those obstacles to actually get things done? like passing an coronavirus relief package with either party at best only controlling two of the three branchs of government? stanford university political science professor bruce cane says it will be far from easy. >> it's a fundamental disagreement whether or not we should be bailing out state and local governments. there is a fundamental disagreement about whether more of the money should go
larry? >> all right. liz, thank you. >>> waiting is the hardest part at this point. no matter who the president is, there is a long and bumpy road ahead when it comes to governing, things like passing a coronavirus stimulus bill and in the long run trying to unify the country. abc 7 news reporter julian glover spoke to a stanford university professor. >> however the presidential election is decided there is a very good chance we'll have a divided government situation....
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[laughter] larry is on cape cod as we speak. you have about 100 people or close to 100 people with us and some more may join us as we go along and as was explained upfront we will take questions and i will ask larry questions at the start and then about halfway in we will invite some questions from you folks and wherever you want to take it we are very excited to go there. let me just say a couple things upfront about larry. first and foremost, he is a journalist and his books are journalism at its very best. we live in a time where journalism is under attack and not only by political figures but also simply by the economic forces of the moment in which we live and the challenges we face. it is a great honor to be with a another journalist and someone who really has practiced the craft and some of the most creative and exciting ways. that is only the beginning of discussing larry's many talents and contributions. i will also mention that we are talking tonight about a new book they put out, "demagogue", book on joe mccarthy form
[laughter] larry is on cape cod as we speak. you have about 100 people or close to 100 people with us and some more may join us as we go along and as was explained upfront we will take questions and i will ask larry questions at the start and then about halfway in we will invite some questions from you folks and wherever you want to take it we are very excited to go there. let me just say a couple things upfront about larry. first and foremost, he is a journalist and his books are journalism at...
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maria: my thanks to larry kudlow at the white house. ice cube is teaming up with the trump administration in hopes of bringing about real change for the black community. ice cube will join me coming up right here next. stay with who is usaa made for? it's made for him a veteran who honorably served and it's made for her she's serving now we also made usaa for military spouses and their kids become a member. get an insurance quote today. ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back. another high profile african-american speaking out in support of efforts made by president trump to help the black community. rapper and actor ice cube works with the trump campaign in contract to further black opportunities in america. here's what cube told me. >> after the death of george floyd, i saw a lot of activity and a lot of people talking about, you know, police reform, criminal justice are form. not too many people talking about financial reform. and the reason i came on your show was because knew that i'd be talking to financial leaders in this country, and, you k
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the problem i'm larry king one week until election day early voting has hit record levels was so is the number of call the 19 cases polled certain food program and song a good friend frank luntz. says the home stretch is a strong by. the ever seen anything like this. no i don't want to see anything like it again the truth is i'm heading tonight to see the game 6 the world series because i just need to clear my head and i know that that's not a great strategy with exactly one week to go before the election but just maybe a little bit of baseball would give me a way to get through the next 7 days when i haven't as yet anything concrete debated the problem is that both candidates are being rewarded for not being specific both candidates are being rewarded for not being detail that downtime still doesn't have a clear covert plan because he keeps denying it significance and joe biden will not tell voters what he's going to do with the supreme court or the filibuster because he knows it will eliminate either is base or swing voters and so both candidates are being rewarded for doing this and
the problem i'm larry king one week until election day early voting has hit record levels was so is the number of call the 19 cases polled certain food program and song a good friend frank luntz. says the home stretch is a strong by. the ever seen anything like this. no i don't want to see anything like it again the truth is i'm heading tonight to see the game 6 the world series because i just need to clear my head and i know that that's not a great strategy with exactly one week to go before...
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larry bloom, thank you. [applause] let me share a little bit about, this and then we will, stop i don't to ruin the book for you. i really don't know the slightest existed, that's when you are young child, the fifth of six children, you find things out late in the process. my older siblings everything forward of, this but i was. not i sue my father spoke to my mother, but i had no idea he wrote to every single day, from nuremburg. which was an event in and of itself. this book has three values to. me one is for those of you who want to read the lost art of writing a letter, this will be a great source of enjoyment. and for those of you who have very loving relationships with another human being, be careful, do not show them this book. because this sets a standard none of us is ever going to meet, when it comes to appreciating another human being. so on that level, this book is a joy just read. here my father's voice to my mother, deep affection that he had for him. and secondly, the book has value i suppose
larry bloom, thank you. [applause] let me share a little bit about, this and then we will, stop i don't to ruin the book for you. i really don't know the slightest existed, that's when you are young child, the fifth of six children, you find things out late in the process. my older siblings everything forward of, this but i was. not i sue my father spoke to my mother, but i had no idea he wrote to every single day, from nuremburg. which was an event in and of itself. this book has three values...
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larry: the simple answer is yes. the capital that we raised is approximately double that is necessary to be consumed in order to get to profitability in 2024. the remainder can be used for offensive investments in order to accelerate the investment. today, there is the butterfly second-generation handheld device. chip23, that same sensory will be put into a wearable patch to enable home monitoring, which we believe will be an even larger market than the handheld device, which we believe will serve over 40 milli-professionals around the world. vonnie: you have a lot of expertise in health care. what can you bring to the table in terms of making this accessible to more people, making the company more successful? larry: we are so excited to be a part of a coalition, partnership that has not only been aligned with financial investment, but also societally. we joined together with the gates foundation, with baillie gifford, other investors in the private rounds, and we are pleased to be the spac and merger partner of choi
larry: the simple answer is yes. the capital that we raised is approximately double that is necessary to be consumed in order to get to profitability in 2024. the remainder can be used for offensive investments in order to accelerate the investment. today, there is the butterfly second-generation handheld device. chip23, that same sensory will be put into a wearable patch to enable home monitoring, which we believe will be an even larger market than the handheld device, which we believe will...
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larry and kristen, big changes. >> thank you, spencer. >>> update this afternoon -- go ahead, larry. >> on captain cal. you like this story. >> yes. >> cal fire firefighter found captain cal with severe burns on his paws, poor little thing. been treated at the oakland zoo for the last several weeks and today he had his bandages removed. the zoo posted this video of the procedures on facebook and the zoo says captain cal is doing well. >> great story. >>> a workout that's about just so much more than just staying fit. up next, how one man's goal to help under served communities shape up for free. >>> dan is here with what's comicome coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00. >> you know what voters ejected, proposition 16 in 22 the next steps for affirmative action in schools and will big tech fall through on it own plan for gig workers. >>> keeping the faith, reflecting on the process and a peaceful regardless of who wins the presidential election. those california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get d
larry and kristen, big changes. >> thank you, spencer. >>> update this afternoon -- go ahead, larry. >> on captain cal. you like this story. >> yes. >> cal fire firefighter found captain cal with severe burns on his paws, poor little thing. been treated at the oakland zoo for the last several weeks and today he had his bandages removed. the zoo posted this video of the procedures on facebook and the zoo says captain cal is doing well. >> great story....
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joining us tonight is larry elder. he's the host of larry elder on the saw lemm radio -- salem radio network. larry, great to have you with us. and let's start, first, with what we just witnessed. there is something wrong with a left-wing media even that cannot recognize this kind of violence and the shame of it. your thoughts. >> well, the reason the left-wing media is not recognizing the violence and the shame of this, lou, is because the left-wing media -- as are democrats, as is joe biden, as is kamala harris -- they're convinced themselves donald trump is hautful witness. -- hateful racist. 85% of democrats belief trump is a racist, and for four years we've been told but people like don lemon on cnn and other pundits that if you vote for a racist, you are a racist -- lou: yeah, but, larry, can i say something to you, larry? we're pals, we're pals, but i've got to tell you something, that ugov poll is a joke. it's the 85% they don't believe it at all. they are spewing the party lewin. and the fact of the matter is
joining us tonight is larry elder. he's the host of larry elder on the saw lemm radio -- salem radio network. larry, great to have you with us. and let's start, first, with what we just witnessed. there is something wrong with a left-wing media even that cannot recognize this kind of violence and the shame of it. your thoughts. >> well, the reason the left-wing media is not recognizing the violence and the shame of this, lou, is because the left-wing media -- as are democrats, as is joe...
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leo tirrell, larry elder. yeah, some republicans from the lincoln project want to give the locations of lawyers. scary times, straight ahead. ♪ ♪ learning is hard work. hard work requires character. learning begins in faith. it must move upwards toward the highest thing, unseen at the beginning - god. and freedom is essential to learning. its principles must be studied and defended. learning, character, faith, and freedom: these are the inseparable purposes of hillsdale college. ♪ >> sean: all right, the left in this country continues to spew dangerous rhetoric toward president trump, and we, the smelly walmart shoppers who voted for him, all 72 million, for example, listen to what they said on "the view" earlier today about congresswoman ocasio-cortez back in, i don't know, some type of list of trump supporter's, take a look. >> i don't think that those people should be able to profit from their experience within the trump administration, and i don't think they should be forgotten, and i don't think we
leo tirrell, larry elder. yeah, some republicans from the lincoln project want to give the locations of lawyers. scary times, straight ahead. ♪ ♪ learning is hard work. hard work requires character. learning begins in faith. it must move upwards toward the highest thing, unseen at the beginning - god. and freedom is essential to learning. its principles must be studied and defended. learning, character, faith, and freedom: these are the inseparable purposes of hillsdale college. ♪...
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so much to consider here, larry. >> yeah, deep thoughts right there. i'm just happy it's not "the car is for kids." that's the one that is forever seared into my brain. kristen, your thoughts? >> no thoughts on this one. >> okay. >> i like "baby shark." >> pass. >> my two grandsons liked it for a couple of years. it used to cheer them up when they were in like a cranky mood. if it cheered them up, it made me feel good, too. >> okeydoke. all right. i'm just going to move on here. you guys, play-doh is not just for kids anymore. the toy brand is set to launch a new line of its famous doh for adults. more sophisticated packaging and come in appealing grown-up scents they say, such as overpriced latte and spa day. there will also be original aromas, too, like mom jeans they say smells like freshly-washed denim and dad sneakers that gives off the scent of new shoes. ama, i think we take issue with that. lord of the lawn which smells like freshly cut grass and grill king like smokey barbecue. it costs about $12 for a six-pack of 4-ounce cans. who came up wit
so much to consider here, larry. >> yeah, deep thoughts right there. i'm just happy it's not "the car is for kids." that's the one that is forever seared into my brain. kristen, your thoughts? >> no thoughts on this one. >> okay. >> i like "baby shark." >> pass. >> my two grandsons liked it for a couple of years. it used to cheer them up when they were in like a cranky mood. if it cheered them up, it made me feel good, too. >>...
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larry: i would take a very bad reaction, probably. i think we as an economy and most developed economies are overly reliant on monetary policy. tohave seen great support the capital markets and we have been benefiting from that. if we want to create a more equalized economy, we have to do targeted fiscal stimulus. if we are going to only rely on monetary policy, that is just an example of more and more income inequality. those who own financial assets are generally wealthy people. the poor do not own financial assets. the divide because of the strength of the equity markets and job losses we have witnessed has created even more of an income inequality. i am fully supportive of monetary policy. i believe what jay powell and the federal reserve has done is nothing less than amazing, but if we are going to try to rebuild our economy, we truly need a targeted fiscal stimulus for those who are still unemployed. we need a fiscal stimulus for some of the cities most impacted. i do believe a targeted fiscal stimulus will be in order -- finktt
larry: i would take a very bad reaction, probably. i think we as an economy and most developed economies are overly reliant on monetary policy. tohave seen great support the capital markets and we have been benefiting from that. if we want to create a more equalized economy, we have to do targeted fiscal stimulus. if we are going to only rely on monetary policy, that is just an example of more and more income inequality. those who own financial assets are generally wealthy people. the poor do...
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affecting all those communities that never touched in small towns in rural communities and by the way larry when i find most impactful from a political standpoint is that the very people who downtime said don't vote by mail don't trust it vote in person those are the people who are most likely to be denied the right to vote or the chance to go because of covert spreading and it. just adds an extra layer of chaos to an already chaotic situation at least 5 of my vinces dade including his ease of self have tested positive when we were in the war is an old is a big issue. because everyone's been testing positive because we've lost a lot of people because it's now become a fact of life that every day it's the best way i can equate it and i was barely alive forward but it's what happened in vietnam when every night walter cronkite would lead would read the number of people who were killed or wounded and they became just numbers we heard it and saw it every day and it stopped having impact on us i think the same thing is happening right now or kobe but i take it seriously because the numbers are j
affecting all those communities that never touched in small towns in rural communities and by the way larry when i find most impactful from a political standpoint is that the very people who downtime said don't vote by mail don't trust it vote in person those are the people who are most likely to be denied the right to vote or the chance to go because of covert spreading and it. just adds an extra layer of chaos to an already chaotic situation at least 5 of my vinces dade including his ease of...
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larry? larry: i think that's an important issue. our revolution was active in florida to get so-called ex felons, so-called return full rights to vote. that's absolutely critical for democracy that we consider everybody should have a right to vote and the issue of 4 million incarcerated people voting is against a bedrock of any democracy. a topic we touch on is trying to pull up the map of felon voting rights by state. i will find that for you. specifically i wanted to talk about texas. the national council of state legislature is the best one i can find at the moment. in texas, voting rights lost until the completion of one's sentence than it is an automatic restoration after is how it works in texas. there are some states where felons never lose their right to vote, there are some states --re it is lost until while the person is incarcerated. we will find the easier to describe map for you as well and get that as we hear from mike from new jersey, republican. good morning. [indiscernible] are you with us? caller: yes i am. i would
larry? larry: i think that's an important issue. our revolution was active in florida to get so-called ex felons, so-called return full rights to vote. that's absolutely critical for democracy that we consider everybody should have a right to vote and the issue of 4 million incarcerated people voting is against a bedrock of any democracy. a topic we touch on is trying to pull up the map of felon voting rights by state. i will find that for you. specifically i wanted to talk about texas. the...
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larry madowo is in north carolina. all eyes on those 15 electoral couege all eyes on those 15 electoral college votes but i'm hearing we may not hear a projection from there for quite some time. yes, we just have eight or nine more days until we know who won the presidential vote here in north carolina. so, you know, not a long time that has to be waiting. they are expecting an eight series finale for america, they have gotten a series finale which means episode two and that means president trump ask you —— actually one the vote in north toronto when you count the votes that were cast yesterday. however, there are still about 117,000 mail—in ballots, postal votes were already requested but have not been returned and under the law and north carolina, they have until the 12th of november to be delivered and if they are delivered anytime before then, they are added to the tally and that's what's left right now. so it means that the president's lead overjoe biden in this state of 76,000 votes could change when those
larry madowo is in north carolina. all eyes on those 15 electoral couege all eyes on those 15 electoral college votes but i'm hearing we may not hear a projection from there for quite some time. yes, we just have eight or nine more days until we know who won the presidential vote here in north carolina. so, you know, not a long time that has to be waiting. they are expecting an eight series finale for america, they have gotten a series finale which means episode two and that means president...
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i'm larry beil. >> i'm dion lim. we'll have more on that controversy in a moment but president trump says a vaccine should be ready in april. front line workers will get the vaccine first. california's positivity rate is reflecting the surge we've been seeing over the past week or so. the seven-day is up to 4.4%. it's also visible in the daily case average, which is now nearly 6800, that's about 1,000 higher than the 14-day average. >>> tonight, san francisco will begin rolling back certain activities even though the city is still in the state's least restrictive yellow tier. so at midnight indoor dining at restaurants, no longer will be awill you allowed. gyms and movie theaters have to reduce capacity. contra costa is banning indoor dinie ing again and gyms must s indoor operations and concession stands at movie theater haves to close on tuesday. santa clara county also dialing back reopening by banning indoor dining starting on tuesday. marin county announced it, too, would be banning indoor dining. very confusing
i'm larry beil. >> i'm dion lim. we'll have more on that controversy in a moment but president trump says a vaccine should be ready in april. front line workers will get the vaccine first. california's positivity rate is reflecting the surge we've been seeing over the past week or so. the seven-day is up to 4.4%. it's also visible in the daily case average, which is now nearly 6800, that's about 1,000 higher than the 14-day average. >>> tonight, san francisco will begin rolling...
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larry, thank you. fink: that was larry speaking to david rubenstein at the bloomberg new economy forum. singapore's biggest banks have remained resilient during the pandemic, beating estimates. joining us now is the ceo of southeast asia's biggest bank, dbs group's piyush gupta. great to have you on. thank you very much for your time. we continue to see this resurgence of virus cases around the world. how long do you expect to remain resilient? last time, you said business momentum has improved. you saw a pickup in credit card spending. but for how long? piyush: well, you have got to aalize that there is frankly bifurcated situation with the virus as we speak because most of the countries in east asia are actually doing ok. you are not seeing a massive resurgence of the virus in most north asian countries. however, we have a footprint. and as a consequence, you are beginning to see activity pickup , and it started picking up in the third quarter. it has continued to stay strong so people are out spendi
larry, thank you. fink: that was larry speaking to david rubenstein at the bloomberg new economy forum. singapore's biggest banks have remained resilient during the pandemic, beating estimates. joining us now is the ceo of southeast asia's biggest bank, dbs group's piyush gupta. great to have you on. thank you very much for your time. we continue to see this resurgence of virus cases around the world. how long do you expect to remain resilient? last time, you said business momentum has...
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ankatty: larry, you. for thers past 48 h the country has been captivated by this election, but interest in it goes beyond the borders. people around the world have been following every twist and turn. after all, whoever wins the world leaders haverk witherson for the next four years. how are audienc abroad thinking about what is happening in america? joinings e loose from "the financial times." i know that you speak to your colleagues in london all the time. what have they made of the last couple days? ed: i think everybody is gripped . the is a lockdown in britain, but some of them have not noticed because they have been this is gripping the world. i think there is some surprise that the polls weren't entire accura, and trump mht come close toe. having even if he has lost, hetill got 48% of the vote. thats something a lot of people abroad and in america find quite hard to digest. katty: there had been an expectation- this is not us editorial lies in -- pew poll after pew poll has shown that america's sta
ankatty: larry, you. for thers past 48 h the country has been captivated by this election, but interest in it goes beyond the borders. people around the world have been following every twist and turn. after all, whoever wins the world leaders haverk witherson for the next four years. how are audienc abroad thinking about what is happening in america? joinings e loose from "the financial times." i know that you speak to your colleagues in london all the time. what have they made of the...
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in any event, here's what we are getting from larry fink. larry fink is a ceo of blackrock. why is he important? blackrock is the biggest money manager in the world. it dwarfs all these wall street firms. it has something like $8 trillion under management. i mean, this thing is big, it's as big in a different way as jpmorgan chase is big in terms of a bank. larry fink runs the biggest investor in the world, maybe the world will ever see. it's blackrock. the other reason why he's important is he's a prominent wall street democrat. his name is always in the news as possibly being treasury secretary. he's said recently he doesn't want to do this right off the bat, it's unclear if biden wants him, president biden who is likely to be president despite the contested, some of the contested results. but here's what larry is saying when it comes to the election, which is now -- which looks like to be divided government if the gop as most indications show holds on to the senate. what he's saying is that this is very positive and he made these comments on wednesday to blackrock employe
in any event, here's what we are getting from larry fink. larry fink is a ceo of blackrock. why is he important? blackrock is the biggest money manager in the world. it dwarfs all these wall street firms. it has something like $8 trillion under management. i mean, this thing is big, it's as big in a different way as jpmorgan chase is big in terms of a bank. larry fink runs the biggest investor in the world, maybe the world will ever see. it's blackrock. the other reason why he's important is...
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we are absolutely delighted to be hosting larry for his book demagogue about senator joseph mccarthy and he will appear this evening alongside john nichols who many of you know from his role at the capital times as associate editor from the nation magazine. we couldn't be more delighted to be hosting these events all spring and summer long on our crowd cast a channel and i want to take a moment to say thank you to the madison public library and the madison public library foundation. their support for online cultural events has been absolutely unwavering. i'm just so excited to see john nichols. the support for these events has been unwavering and they've been so dedicated to bringing these author events to all of you whether you are watching in your home in madison or across the country or across the globe we have seen an incredible uptick in our audience, people from all over and it's just absolutely wonderful to see the response so thank you to everyone here tonight and all of the sponsors that made sure that these keep going. without further ado i would like to bring you to the sc
we are absolutely delighted to be hosting larry for his book demagogue about senator joseph mccarthy and he will appear this evening alongside john nichols who many of you know from his role at the capital times as associate editor from the nation magazine. we couldn't be more delighted to be hosting these events all spring and summer long on our crowd cast a channel and i want to take a moment to say thank you to the madison public library and the madison public library foundation. their...
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>> good evening, larry. no homicide charging decision is easy. they're all difficult decisions to make. this is a case we reviewed exhaustively and meticulously and after carefully considering the evidence and justice, we believe we can prove beyond a reasonable doubt to a jury that when the officer shot and killed mr. o'neil, mr. o'neil was unarmed and posed no serious threat to the officer and that taking of mr. o'neil's life was unlawful and a crime. >> so, in this particular case, you had a rookie officer just out of the academy shooting as you described an unarmed man. what would you like to see going forward in terms of training being done by police? >> we definitely need more training and better training and we also need the public to understand that we enforce the laws equally. that in san francisco on my watch, no one is above the law. that when police officers violate the law, they will be held accountable. let's be clear, police have a very difficult job and the vast majority of officers are out there every day doing the job to the bes
>> good evening, larry. no homicide charging decision is easy. they're all difficult decisions to make. this is a case we reviewed exhaustively and meticulously and after carefully considering the evidence and justice, we believe we can prove beyond a reasonable doubt to a jury that when the officer shot and killed mr. o'neil, mr. o'neil was unarmed and posed no serious threat to the officer and that taking of mr. o'neil's life was unlawful and a crime. >> so, in this particular...
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we'll sub target for that larry has been so right. apple is more about the booming service revenue theme. remember the smaller developers under a million are getting a break in the app store that's cut in half. most consumers are flushed so many things we spend money on have been shutdown if you are not going on vacation or seeing ball games, your savings do add up. that leaves you a lot of extra cash that you can only spend on stuff and apple makes some of tl best stuff on the universe apple's seasonal pattern is pretty much flatten the next few months but between the watch and the iphone 12, i am going the get apple is a huge holiday season apple is a great long-term story. so there is no need to get cute here just own it and don't trade it as always. biden is a team player, team with the rest of our allies and does not want to go alone. i think the chinese will respect that like it or not >> how about home depot? when millions of people are stuck at home, they have every reason to renovate it is the only way to stay safe. what's th
we'll sub target for that larry has been so right. apple is more about the booming service revenue theme. remember the smaller developers under a million are getting a break in the app store that's cut in half. most consumers are flushed so many things we spend money on have been shutdown if you are not going on vacation or seeing ball games, your savings do add up. that leaves you a lot of extra cash that you can only spend on stuff and apple makes some of tl best stuff on the universe apple's...
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i'm larry beil. >> i'm kristen zoe. we begin with the former san francisco police officer now facing manslaughter charges. this is the first time an on-duty officer has faced homicide charges. he's being charged with manslaughter for a fatal shooting in the city's bay view neighborhood in december of 2017. the officer had been with the department for only four days. the man who was fatally shot was a suspect in a carjacking and wam the scene. >>> also, apple security chief is the latest person indicted in an alleged concealed weapons permit scheme involving the santa clara county sheriff's office. d.a. jeff rosen announced the charges today against apple global security boss thomas employer and counter undersheriff rick sung. sung held back issuing permits to apple's security team until employ moyer agreed to donate $70,000 worth of ipads to the office. >> call this quid pro quo. call it pay to play. it is illegal and deeply erodes confidence in the criminal justice system. >> rosen also announced the indictment against
i'm larry beil. >> i'm kristen zoe. we begin with the former san francisco police officer now facing manslaughter charges. this is the first time an on-duty officer has faced homicide charges. he's being charged with manslaughter for a fatal shooting in the city's bay view neighborhood in december of 2017. the officer had been with the department for only four days. the man who was fatally shot was a suspect in a carjacking and wam the scene. >>> also, apple security chief is the...
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back to larry. georgia, you know, what does it look like to you >> clearly, the odds heavily favor joe biden winning those 16 electoral votes. could something happen could we hit pockets of trump votes in even blue territory theoretically it could come on, 3,000 and some votes? i think it's obvious to everybody that georgia is probably going for biden and, you know, things are closing in on donald trump and the decision can't announce it till it's there. once it's there we'll have a president-elect. >> nevada and we'll be back around 190,000 ballots remain uncounted in nevada. nbc news has that race too close to call. joe biden is leading by about 11,000 votes -- 11,000 votes separate the two kate rogers is live in reno, nevada why is the counting there, kate, taking so long >> reporter: well, shep, you're not the only one asking. local election officials have been taking heat over the pace of counting but should know this is the first time in the state's history they've this universal mail-in votin
back to larry. georgia, you know, what does it look like to you >> clearly, the odds heavily favor joe biden winning those 16 electoral votes. could something happen could we hit pockets of trump votes in even blue territory theoretically it could come on, 3,000 and some votes? i think it's obvious to everybody that georgia is probably going for biden and, you know, things are closing in on donald trump and the decision can't announce it till it's there. once it's there we'll have a...
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leo terrel, larry elder. yeah, there are some republicans from the lincoln project who want to give the locations of lawyers. scary times straight ahead. ♪ >> >> sean: the left in the country continues to spew dangerous rhetoric towards president trump and we, the smelly walmart shoppers who voted for him, all 72 million, listen to what they said on the view earlier this morning about congresswoman ocasio-cortez backing some sort of list of trump supporters. >> i do not think those people should be able to profit from their experience within the trump administration and i do not think theyio should be forgotten and i do not think we should look the other way. ild think we need to rememberem because if you don't remember things, then the past becomes prologue. i do think that people need to be held t accountable for their actions and i don't think it is reminiscent of mccarthyism at all. >> sean: over at fake news, they warn, well, your social media might be viewed in a job application, whatever that means.
leo terrel, larry elder. yeah, there are some republicans from the lincoln project who want to give the locations of lawyers. scary times straight ahead. ♪ >> >> sean: the left in the country continues to spew dangerous rhetoric towards president trump and we, the smelly walmart shoppers who voted for him, all 72 million, listen to what they said on the view earlier this morning about congresswoman ocasio-cortez backing some sort of list of trump supporters. >> i do not...