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not larry. you believe that jerry, with his wifi internet access, is responsible for the computer searches that were found in the investigation? >> i believe so. >> reporter: and in truth, when cops arrested larry, they knew there was no physical proof connecting him to those internet searches and so they continued to dig. >> larry had a lot of stuff in his wallet, a lot of pocket trash, business cards, pieces of paper, receipts. i wouldn't want to sit on his wallet, let's put it that way. >> reporter: while going through that wallet, beals found this phone number written on a little slip of paper. >> i said holy cow, this first number is the bomb phone number. i keep going through the contents of the wallet and here's the second number. >> reporter: that's right. larry hoagland had, in his wallet, the numbers of both cell phones used as detonators on the first bomb, the one that didn't explode. that's an unbelievable piece of luck. >> i'd like to call it investigative genius, but, yeah, it was
not larry. you believe that jerry, with his wifi internet access, is responsible for the computer searches that were found in the investigation? >> i believe so. >> reporter: and in truth, when cops arrested larry, they knew there was no physical proof connecting him to those internet searches and so they continued to dig. >> larry had a lot of stuff in his wallet, a lot of pocket trash, business cards, pieces of paper, receipts. i wouldn't want to sit on his wallet, let's put...
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larry: hello everyone, welcome back to "kudlow", i am larry kudlow, a great pleasure to be with you. stocks closed higher across the board, mr. market has decided president biden sweeping tax hikes won't be passed. we will have to see about that. remember, democrats will have two bites out of the 51 vote reconciliation process to jam the tax hikes through. i say caveat, you've been warned. i am still suffering economic shock from yesterday's bad earth day. it was bad because president biden announced a 50% cut in carbon emissions in only a few years which will throw a wet blanket over the booming economy for sure. of course it will wreck the fossil fuel sector which accounts for 70% of our power. speaking of stupid, there is a study coming out of the university of michigan which says to meet the biden green new deal target, america has to stop eating meat, stop eating poultry, fish, seafood, eggs, dairy and animal-based fats. okay, no burgers on july 4, no stakes on the barbecue. i'm sure middle america will love that. can you grill the grass under brussel sprouts? get ready, you can
larry: hello everyone, welcome back to "kudlow", i am larry kudlow, a great pleasure to be with you. stocks closed higher across the board, mr. market has decided president biden sweeping tax hikes won't be passed. we will have to see about that. remember, democrats will have two bites out of the 51 vote reconciliation process to jam the tax hikes through. i say caveat, you've been warned. i am still suffering economic shock from yesterday's bad earth day. it was bad because president...
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,:, ., , larry? first of all, as you can see, the are larry? first of all, as you can see, they are just _ larry? first of all, as you can see, they are just putting _ larry? first of all, as you can see, they are just putting up _ larry? first of all, as you can see, they are just putting up a - larry? first of all, as you can see, they are just putting up a sign - larry? first of all, as you can see, | they are just putting up a sign over there that sows justice, and that has been saying justice for george floyd and counting the number of days of trial, today it says justice served. i believe it's about to say justice served over there. the family will be relieved, we are expecting a statement from them any moment now, and the whole crowd is watching us that sign has changed. it's important to this case because where we are standing used to be the gas station across from the cub foods where this incident happened. this gas station has been turned into the centre of operations and the headquarters of activists here. listen to all of the celebr
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larry: pleasure, get to on soon enough. remember when president biden inserted himself into a union drive for amazon warehouse workers, guesswork, alabama. >> my administration's policy would be to support union organizing from the right to collectively bargain. larry: he should not invest with that in the first place, the result of that vote are in in the present is awkward to be real happy, senator tommy tuberville of the great state of alabama joined us after the break with a little commentary about mr. biden and that union all right that's a fifth-floor problem... ok. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. feeling sluggish or weighed down? it could be a sign that your digestive system isn't working at it's best taking metamucil everyday can help. metamucil psyllium fiber, gels to trap a
larry: pleasure, get to on soon enough. remember when president biden inserted himself into a union drive for amazon warehouse workers, guesswork, alabama. >> my administration's policy would be to support union organizing from the right to collectively bargain. larry: he should not invest with that in the first place, the result of that vote are in in the present is awkward to be real happy, senator tommy tuberville of the great state of alabama joined us after the break with a little...
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larry: hello everyone welcome back to "kudlow", i am larry kudlow great to be with you this evening fox today closed higher across-the-board another new record for the dow and s&p 500, the economy is booming and they said they're feeling happier. booming statistics, retail sales, manufacturing production, a huge drop in unappointed claims, new housing it's all great. the key to the boom the rapid spread of vaccination, vaccinations are 202 million half of america's adults, it is leading all of the standing on the shoulders of president trump operation works for that will undoubtedly throw a wet blanket over the boom beginning next year, hope that's not the case but you have to look realistically, many a commonest contribute to federal relief to 1.9 assistance package and there's no doubt the checks were in the mail and received no doubt about it. but the questions i have to ask, whether americans are being paid to stay home, i don't want to be the grinch who stole christmas because i know the truly needy deserved extra belief. but the unemployment benefits in the direct checks are very
larry: hello everyone welcome back to "kudlow", i am larry kudlow great to be with you this evening fox today closed higher across-the-board another new record for the dow and s&p 500, the economy is booming and they said they're feeling happier. booming statistics, retail sales, manufacturing production, a huge drop in unappointed claims, new housing it's all great. the key to the boom the rapid spread of vaccination, vaccinations are 202 million half of america's adults, it is...
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larry, welcome to the show. >> larry: it's a rough crowd. >> greg: sorry that i disgusted you so early on. i heard you gasp. >> larry: i had to. [laughter] >> greg: i have offended everybody on both shows this week. >> larry: it's a pleasure, wonderful to be here. >> greg: are you looking forward wearing five masks this summer and no picnics? >> larry: you know it's a great thing, voluntary masking. there is an entrance to central park. my wife walks our little dog every morning she goes across the street to central park. there are hundreds of new yorkers, new yorkers. blue state new yorkers. they take the colors of the dogs and let them run free and they take their masks off their faces. no one observes the masking. it's a new phenomenon. a couple hundred people, new yorkers revolting. imagine. >> greg: a lot of new yorkers are revolting. go to washington square park around 11:00 p.m. which i do often when i'm not holding. katie, i love going mask less outside. i imagine that's how a streaker feels when he runs on the field during the world series. it's such a different feeling. >> ka
larry, welcome to the show. >> larry: it's a rough crowd. >> greg: sorry that i disgusted you so early on. i heard you gasp. >> larry: i had to. [laughter] >> greg: i have offended everybody on both shows this week. >> larry: it's a pleasure, wonderful to be here. >> greg: are you looking forward wearing five masks this summer and no picnics? >> larry: you know it's a great thing, voluntary masking. there is an entrance to central park. my wife walks...
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larry stayed with us. we will listen to more _ clown. larry stayed with us. we will listen to more of— clown. larry stayed with us. we will listen to more of what _ clown. larry stayed with us. we will listen to more of what is _ clown. larry stayed with us. we will listen to more of what is being - listen to more of what is being said. . , . listen to more of what is being said. .,, ., , .,, said. he was a 'okester. he was loved by so — said. he was a jokester. he was loved by so many. _ said. he was a jokester. he was loved by so many. he _ said. he was a jokester. he was loved by so many. he will- said. he was a jokester. he was loved by so many. he will be i said. he was a jokester. he was loved by so many. he will be soj loved by so many. he will be so missed. . ~' , ., loved by so many. he will be so missed. ., ,, , ., ., imean, i i mean, i don't really speak much, but words — i mean, i don't really speak much, but words can't even explain howl feel right — but words can't even explain howl f
larry stayed with us. we will listen to more _ clown. larry stayed with us. we will listen to more of— clown. larry stayed with us. we will listen to more of what _ clown. larry stayed with us. we will listen to more of what is _ clown. larry stayed with us. we will listen to more of what is being - listen to more of what is being said. . , . listen to more of what is being said. .,, ., , .,, said. he was a 'okester. he was loved by so — said. he was a jokester. he was loved by so many. _...
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larry's family working in our department. he's just grown into being a valuable employee with the department, including a recreation at glen park, sunset park and rochambeau playground. he became rec superintendent, and he became the manager of camp mather during the summer season. as part of his legacy, larry provided the city's youth with amazing fundraising opportunities when they were old enough to get a job and beyond. larry, in my tenure, is really responsible for saving two things for this department and two things that are very near and dear to my heart. in 2010, amidst a really -- [inaudible] >> clerk: whoever is not muted, please mute yourself. >> our recreation programming. in 2010, a horrific budget crisis had provoked fundamental cuts to staff and programs, and larry, wearing his new hat as an seiu shop steward, along with his colleague, don franklin, understood the importance of the moment and really led an effort to reorganize, reinvent, redeliver recreation with the resources that we had, knowing that we weren
larry's family working in our department. he's just grown into being a valuable employee with the department, including a recreation at glen park, sunset park and rochambeau playground. he became rec superintendent, and he became the manager of camp mather during the summer season. as part of his legacy, larry provided the city's youth with amazing fundraising opportunities when they were old enough to get a job and beyond. larry, in my tenure, is really responsible for saving two things for...
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larry: there are a couple. liz: you know, these are companies that started during down turns and recessions. larry: yeah. liz: ge, fedex, procter & gamble, ibm, all started during recessions or depressions. larry: i think that's a great point, and if you have a free enterprise-driven economy and you leave it alone, then you get these great people, these geniuses who are not swayed by adversity or a downturn, they see things that others don't see, and they generate these fabulous companies which help consumers and hire millions and millions of people. i mean, that's just the wonder of america. it's why we are the greatest free market democracy in the history of history. it's a fabulous story even if some of them went to u-cal berkeley. i'm good with it. liz: you know, that's the thing larry and i have together -- [laughter] it's great to see you, larry. we'll see you at the top of the hour. we are coming right back, dow is up 313 points. stay tuned. . . use a single hr software? nope. we use 11. eleven. why do a
larry: there are a couple. liz: you know, these are companies that started during down turns and recessions. larry: yeah. liz: ge, fedex, procter & gamble, ibm, all started during recessions or depressions. larry: i think that's a great point, and if you have a free enterprise-driven economy and you leave it alone, then you get these great people, these geniuses who are not swayed by adversity or a downturn, they see things that others don't see, and they generate these fabulous companies...
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sorry, larry, i'm which interw— biden... sorry, larry, i'm which interrupt you. _ biden... sorry, larry, i'm which interrupt you, we're _ biden... sorry, larry, i'm which interrupt you, we're going - biden... sorry, larry, i'm which interrupt you, we're going to i biden... sorry, larry, i'm whichj interrupt you, we're going to go biden... sorry, larry, i'm which i interrupt you, we're going to go to the courthouse, there is the family of george floyd, the lawyer and the reverend al sharpton, civil rights leader. ihis reverend al sharpton, civil rights leader. , ., , reverend al sharpton, civil rights leader. , . , , leader. his family has stood toaether leader. his family has stood together for _ leader. his family has stood together for the _ leader. his family has stood together for the last - leader. his family has stood together for the last 11 - leader. his family has stood - together for the last 11 months, watching this video go over and over and over again. this family stood with pain, suffering, and not knowing what the future held, because so many families went an
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briefly, larry, marking 100 da s opposite. briefly, larry, marking 100 days in _ opposite. briefly, larry, marking 100 days in office, _ opposite. briefly, larry, marking 100 days in office, that - opposite. briefly, larry, marking 100 days in office, that is - opposite. briefly, larry, marking 100 days in office, that is a - opposite. briefly, larry, marking 100 days in office, that is a very| 100 days in office, that is a very american political thinker me don't get that in most other countries, this preoccupation with the hundred day in office, but generally, our people regarding his first 100 days? so, people see those first 100 days based on their political lens democrats think he's done an amazing job in republik and think he's done nothing. there also people here in this crowd were talking about 2020, —— they refused to acknowledge that he is president. it's called the big lie, this conspiracy theory thatjoe biden did not win the presidency, that there was fraud and donald trump is the rightful president. so 100 days and, there are still people who do not recogni
briefly, larry, marking 100 da s opposite. briefly, larry, marking 100 days in _ opposite. briefly, larry, marking 100 days in office, _ opposite. briefly, larry, marking 100 days in office, that - opposite. briefly, larry, marking 100 days in office, that is - opposite. briefly, larry, marking 100 days in office, that is a - opposite. briefly, larry, marking 100 days in office, that is a very| 100 days in office, that is a very american political thinker me don't get that in most other...
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and larry said, oh, are you okay? and she said, it's just a burp, larry. and, by the way, only if you look like raquel welch, can you burp on national television. yeah, that's how it was. >> okay. >> is that embarrassing enough? but the great moment, back to politics for a minute, was -- mack and i were talking about it we had ross perot on larry king live when the president george herbert walker bush went to congress on vote on going to war, and robert mosbaucher was yelling at ross perot. and i thought, oh, my goodness, this guy has more power than we thought. i just thought he rescued his staff from iran. and he announced he was running for president. so it happens on cable. >> what was with those suspenders? >> i can explain that to you, too. and you should know that because you're a producer now at the kennedy center. it's the appearance of sitting straight up and down. see? >> i'll get myself a pair of suspenders. what are you writing or producing next? >> i have a movie coming out called "house with a clock in its walls." it's jack black and cate bl
and larry said, oh, are you okay? and she said, it's just a burp, larry. and, by the way, only if you look like raquel welch, can you burp on national television. yeah, that's how it was. >> okay. >> is that embarrassing enough? but the great moment, back to politics for a minute, was -- mack and i were talking about it we had ross perot on larry king live when the president george herbert walker bush went to congress on vote on going to war, and robert mosbaucher was yelling at...
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anchor: stay with us, larry. let's work through more of what we have heard on this day of the trial. we heard thesecution giving their closing argument. let's listen to some of that. >> this case is exactly what you thought when you saw it first, when you saw that video. it is exactly that. you can believe your eyes. it is exactly what you believed. it is exactly what you saw with your eyes. it is exactly what you knew. it is what you felt in your gut. it is what you now know in your heart. this was not policing. this was murder. the defendant is guilty of all three counts, all of them. and there is no excuse. anchor: that is steve with the prosecution. he addressed the jury for one hour and 40 minutes. larry, you were listening to that hour and 40 minutes. how would you outline for our viewers the strategy that he deployed? larry: in his closing argument, steve went to great lengths to say that this is not representative of the way police work. he specifically said that derek chauvin is on trial, not the entire
anchor: stay with us, larry. let's work through more of what we have heard on this day of the trial. we heard thesecution giving their closing argument. let's listen to some of that. >> this case is exactly what you thought when you saw it first, when you saw that video. it is exactly that. you can believe your eyes. it is exactly what you believed. it is exactly what you saw with your eyes. it is exactly what you knew. it is what you felt in your gut. it is what you now know in your...
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. -- and larry said are you okay? she said it's just a burp, larry. only if you look like rick how wells can you bourbon national television. yeah, that's how it was. >> is that embarrassing enough? it was a great moment when mike and i were talking about it on larry king live this weekend and president george -- bush went to congress to vote on going to war and he called it to larry king live and was yelling and i thought oh my goodness -- i stayed in touch with them in two months later he is running for president. so it happened. >> was with those suspenders with larry king? >> i will explain that to you. you should know that. it is the appearance of sitting straight up and down. see? >> i have to get myself a pair of suspenders. when are you writing or producing next? >> i have a movie coming out called the house of the clocks. has nothing to do with the white house. it's with jack black and kate blanche it. it comes out september 21st. please, all of you go see it six or seven times. >> it is the essence? >> it's about a young boy in the 19 fiftie
. -- and larry said are you okay? she said it's just a burp, larry. only if you look like rick how wells can you bourbon national television. yeah, that's how it was. >> is that embarrassing enough? it was a great moment when mike and i were talking about it on larry king live this weekend and president george -- bush went to congress to vote on going to war and he called it to larry king live and was yelling and i thought oh my goodness -- i stayed in touch with them in two months later...
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larry: all right. so the losers are sore losers because their bids were rejected for whatever reason. liz: right. larry: i guess, again, you just reported that the amazon bid was too high, it was too expensive. so they lost -- liz: spell, -- well, and they're saying -- larry: i doubt if nasa would change. here's the point you're make, and i agree, it's competitive bidding, right? that's life. jimmy carter once said, liz, probably his best adage, some things in life are unfair. in this case there has to be a loser. or you could do it like -- liz: we're looking at -- larry: -- you could give trophies to everybody. there are no losers. liz: yes. everyone gets a trophy. yeah, that doesn't work in capitalism. i would say this, i started covering spacex back in i want to say 2006, and about that time blue origin was also coming into existence. it was very secretive. elon was wide open to me and us saying, you know what? come on over, and we did. we went and covered it, we were the first broadcast crew to go
larry: all right. so the losers are sore losers because their bids were rejected for whatever reason. liz: right. larry: i guess, again, you just reported that the amazon bid was too high, it was too expensive. so they lost -- liz: spell, -- well, and they're saying -- larry: i doubt if nasa would change. here's the point you're make, and i agree, it's competitive bidding, right? that's life. jimmy carter once said, liz, probably his best adage, some things in life are unfair. in this case...
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larry: how much? liz: i know you're, larry kudlow, look at that, devil smile. larry kudlow airs at the top of the hour. see you then, larry, fox business will have full coverage of the president's joint address to congress, first 100 days beginning 8:55 p.m. eastern time. no need to change the channel. we have a very busy day on wall street, certainly one "after the bell." we need not one, but two closers to break it all down. wilmington trust chief economist luke tilly, payne capital management president, ryan payne. >> great to be here. liz: ryan, what is the first thing you bought, thinking about buying, now that the fed has spoken once again? >> goes back to what you said, liz, the one thing the fed is not addressing. you have to be living under a rock to not see inflationary pressure. corn prices up 8%. wheat, soybeans highest level since 1993. housing prices up 17% year-over-year in march. the one theme, market telling you, even if the fed is not telling you, that ignoring a pink elephant in the room, don't look at it, it is not there, inflationary pressu
larry: how much? liz: i know you're, larry kudlow, look at that, devil smile. larry kudlow airs at the top of the hour. see you then, larry, fox business will have full coverage of the president's joint address to congress, first 100 days beginning 8:55 p.m. eastern time. no need to change the channel. we have a very busy day on wall street, certainly one "after the bell." we need not one, but two closers to break it all down. wilmington trust chief economist luke tilly, payne capital...
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now, ladies and gentlemen, it's larry king live, and tonight raquel welch, and she burped and larry said, oh, are you okay? and she said, it's just a burp larry. only if you look like raquel welch can you burp on national television. yeah, that's how it was. is that embarrassing enough? but the great moment back to politics for a minute, mack and i were talking about it, we had ross perot on larry king live, the famous weekend when george herbert walker bush was going to congress to decide on going to war and ross called into larry king live and was yelling at ross perot. i was like, this guy has more power than i thought. and i stayed in touch with him and two months later he announced he was running for president. >> what was up with the suspenders for larry king. >> i can tell you about that too. it's the appearance of sitting straight up and down. >> going to wear some suspenders. >> that's the secret. >> what are you writing or producing next? >> i have a movie coming out called the house with the clocks in its walls. it's a kids film. it comes out september 21st. please, all of you
now, ladies and gentlemen, it's larry king live, and tonight raquel welch, and she burped and larry said, oh, are you okay? and she said, it's just a burp larry. only if you look like raquel welch can you burp on national television. yeah, that's how it was. is that embarrassing enough? but the great moment back to politics for a minute, mack and i were talking about it, we had ross perot on larry king live, the famous weekend when george herbert walker bush was going to congress to decide on...
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larry, as always. — here in georgia. larry, as always, thank— here in georgia. larry, as always, thank you - here in georgia. larry, as always, thank you for - here in georgia. larry, as - always, thank you for bringing us up to date. the president there at the start of the tour, and larry madowo, la. we have some breaking news. we are getting reports from israel saying at least 15 people have died, scores more were injured in a stampede at a hasidic jewish festival. tens of thousands of people had gathered at the foot of the mount in northern israel to celebrate a jewish holiday. the emergency services have been treating people at the scene have but —— but have found it difficult to evacuate the injured due to dense crowds. celebration was closed last year because of the pandemic. there were concerns raised despite is our�*s vaccination programme going well at the event could in fact be a super—spreader if large crowds were present this year. we will continue to monitor this for you. the russian opposition leader, alexei navalny, has appeared in court i
larry, as always. — here in georgia. larry, as always, thank— here in georgia. larry, as always, thank you - here in georgia. larry, as always, thank you for - here in georgia. larry, as - always, thank you for bringing us up to date. the president there at the start of the tour, and larry madowo, la. we have some breaking news. we are getting reports from israel saying at least 15 people have died, scores more were injured in a stampede at a hasidic jewish festival. tens of thousands of...
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larry. and monday was the _ underlying health problems. larry. and monday was the last _ underlying health problems. larry. and monday was the last time - underlying health problems. larry. and monday was the last time for. underlying health problems. ii_—.“"'}'. and monday was the last time for the prosecution to make that case about who george floyd was and try to convince the jury that derek shall and used excessive force. that's why they brought a second use of force this time somebody who lectures and consult about these matters, has written academically and in the national press. after this the defence has no chance to underwrite the prosecutions case by trying to prove to the jury that in fact what chauvin did any reasonable officer would have done given his training. and that reasonable standard has come up again and again. the felonious floyd testimony was emotional, it was powerful and it was tearful. he spoke to who the man was, what he was passionate about, basketball, football, how much he loved his mama. he said he was a mama's
larry. and monday was the _ underlying health problems. larry. and monday was the last _ underlying health problems. larry. and monday was the last time - underlying health problems. larry. and monday was the last time for. underlying health problems. ii_—.“"'}'. and monday was the last time for the prosecution to make that case about who george floyd was and try to convince the jury that derek shall and used excessive force. that's why they brought a second use of force this time...
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b1 jenna, your response to what larry elder just said? >> jenna: well, again, i come back to exactly what it is that we are talking about here, are we talking about the funds that are now being released to major cities around the country, grants, specifically in honor of an officer who was killed in the line of duty that is there to support the mental health programs for law enforcement to help with prosecution, to help in community building, so the irony of this very specific conversation about fund's being re-released to the cities is that there is policy request from parts of the left to defund the police and then there's from the right saying how could this possibly be? and here we are debating the fact that president biden has released resources to go specifically to law enforcement to support, again, everything from mental health the prosecution so if you want to have that conversation, this particular release of resources is specifically to support law enforcement. >> harris: i want to come back to you, larry, and get your rebuttal
b1 jenna, your response to what larry elder just said? >> jenna: well, again, i come back to exactly what it is that we are talking about here, are we talking about the funds that are now being released to major cities around the country, grants, specifically in honor of an officer who was killed in the line of duty that is there to support the mental health programs for law enforcement to help with prosecution, to help in community building, so the irony of this very specific...
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larry madowo in minneapolis. — him on any of those. larry madowo in minneapolis, thank— him on any of those. larry madowo in minneapolis, thank you _ him on any of those. larry madowo in minneapolis, thank you so _ him on any of those. larry madowo in minneapolis, thank you so much. - him on any of those. larry madowo in minneapolis, thank you so much. we| minneapolis, thank you so much. we will be hearing more from larry during the course of the evening here on bbc news as the trial day continues. police say they're drafting in extra resources to deal with disorder in parts of northern ireland following three nights of unrest. last night, petrol bombs and bricks were thrown at police officers in loyalist areas on the outskirts of belfast. officials say children as young as twelve were involved. 27 officers were injured during riots in belfast and londonderry on friday night. police divers have been deployed as part of the investigation into the disappearance of student, richard okorogheye. the 19—year—old hasn't been seen since
larry madowo in minneapolis. — him on any of those. larry madowo in minneapolis, thank— him on any of those. larry madowo in minneapolis, thank you _ him on any of those. larry madowo in minneapolis, thank you so _ him on any of those. larry madowo in minneapolis, thank you so much. - him on any of those. larry madowo in minneapolis, thank you so much. we| minneapolis, thank you so much. we will be hearing more from larry during the course of the evening here on bbc news as the trial day...
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long political directorate msnbc, ran larry king live. you enough to know what is real and what is not. you have to know people that are willing to tell you everything. again, that's why i get might number later, we have one more season of veep coming up. >> okay i will remind everybody that richard drive has won the mark twain award. >> thank you [applause]. the pit just started shooting last, week it will come out in april. it is so great to you doing that david. thank you >> it will be a great show, mike when you were chief of staff of the white house, how do you think this will look on tv, and how it's portrayed? if somebody will ever write something about this, is that your main worry? >> that occurs to us, david. sure. there is no question that the photo op, the message of the day is the media. you want to get your message out there. your point of view. so perception is important. but, you have to have the right decisions and substance behind it as well. >> so, when the president of the united states is going to make a statement, he
long political directorate msnbc, ran larry king live. you enough to know what is real and what is not. you have to know people that are willing to tell you everything. again, that's why i get might number later, we have one more season of veep coming up. >> okay i will remind everybody that richard drive has won the mark twain award. >> thank you [applause]. the pit just started shooting last, week it will come out in april. it is so great to you doing that david. thank you...
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larry come as alwa s, from a cardiac arrest. larry come as always. thank— from a cardiac arrest. larry come as always, thank you _ from a cardiac arrest. larry come as always, thank you for _ from a cardiac arrest. larry come as always, thank you for talking - from a cardiac arrest. larry come as always, thank you for talking yes i from a cardiac arrest. larry come as always, thank you for talking yes to | always, thank you for talking yes to that. —— thank you for talking us to that. while parts of australia recover from the recent floods, other areas are still counting the cost of devastating bushfires which ravaged huge parts of australia just over a year ago. the impact of the bushfires, which destroyed around 18—million hectares of land in the south—east of the country, was just too vast for scientists and ecologists to record themselves, so the public was asked to report sightings of mammals, insects and the regrowth of flora and fauna. and there have been some remarkable and surprising stories of recovery. let's speak to casey kirchhoff, who came up with the projec
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jillian: we are running out of time but i do understand larry, larry has hired an attorney, told local media he is grateful for the efforts but police say he is no longer cooperating which is an interesting point. as we near the 3 month anniversary of her disappearance i want to reassure the family and our community she's not forgotten and bringing her home safely remains our number one priority. do you think police are doing enough? are you getting answers from them? do you have more questions? >> we wish they were more aggressive, talk to the detectives in that area. waiting to come in so it feels like that is slow. jillian: >> if you are watching right now, if there is any chance at all, hoping you are still out there. please contact us. it has been a nightmare. and for your children. jillian: sorry to talk to you under these circumstances, you would be talking to your sister and she would be returned. thank you for joining us and keep us updated, we will be praying for you. we will be right back. struggling to manage my type 2 diabetes was knocking me out of my zone, but lowering m
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larry, we don't know yet. we will see if he weighs in on that. >> the list of candidates is getting interesting. that is the word i will use. what are the chances? you have been following the totals. what are the chances this doesn't qualify. assuming it does it looks like it probably will how much could this cost? >> the only way it will not qualify is if more than 100,000 people withdraw their signatures by june. that is very unlikely. in terms of cost in new report from a group of california election officials estimate the full cost to be around $18 of voter. that is about $400 million. larry not a cheap affair at all.>>> wow! >> we also want to tell you tonight at 6:00, reporters will be talking about the recall live on the news instagram account. you can check us out there and on the bay area instagram account. we hope you join us for that conversation. you can learn more about the last california recall on our abc7 documentary called "total recall. ">>> last week officials say mario gonzalez died of a me
larry, we don't know yet. we will see if he weighs in on that. >> the list of candidates is getting interesting. that is the word i will use. what are the chances? you have been following the totals. what are the chances this doesn't qualify. assuming it does it looks like it probably will how much could this cost? >> the only way it will not qualify is if more than 100,000 people withdraw their signatures by june. that is very unlikely. in terms of cost in new report from a group...
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thank you for joining the program, larry. it is a quiet crowd. a subdued and respectful crowd standing behind you. on the very spot where george floyd was killed last may. what is the mood in minneapolis at the moment? larry: quite anticipion. they are reading the same way the legal analysts are. the fact that it took 11 hours for the jury to come to come to a unanimous verdict, many people here think that means that it will be a guilty verdict. this is a place for compassion, community, public breve and protests. they have been talking about how they feel about this moment and what the changes regardless of the verdict regardless of -- regardless of the verdict to policing. >> derek chauvin is facing three major charges, secondary murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. you hear a chance going back -- going on back in the crowd now. they are chanting his name. police were called in when he was accused of using a counterfeit $20 bill. the crowd saying that these streets are there streets. this has come up to agitate for george
thank you for joining the program, larry. it is a quiet crowd. a subdued and respectful crowd standing behind you. on the very spot where george floyd was killed last may. what is the mood in minneapolis at the moment? larry: quite anticipion. they are reading the same way the legal analysts are. the fact that it took 11 hours for the jury to come to come to a unanimous verdict, many people here think that means that it will be a guilty verdict. this is a place for compassion, community, public...
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[laughter] okay, larry. but, you know, when the whistleblower told the sec in 1999, hey, watch out, and then it took them until 2005 to nail bernie madoff, minute's creeping -- larry: listen, i don't disagree with that. there were a lot of people asleep at the switch. but not every little thing deserves 30,000 more regulators. [laughter] liz: we'll see you at the top of the hour. we are coming right back, stay tuned. the gold standard, so to speak ;) stay restless with the icon that does the same. the rx crafted by lexus. . . . experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ mom and dad left costa rica, 1971. and in 1990, they opened lrazu. when the pandemic hit, pickup and delivery was still viable. that kept us afloat. keeping our diners informed on google was so important. the support from our customers, it honestly kept us going. i will always be grateful for that. ♪ these are the people who work on the front lines. they need a network that's built right. that's why we created verizon frontline. the advan
[laughter] okay, larry. but, you know, when the whistleblower told the sec in 1999, hey, watch out, and then it took them until 2005 to nail bernie madoff, minute's creeping -- larry: listen, i don't disagree with that. there were a lot of people asleep at the switch. but not every little thing deserves 30,000 more regulators. [laughter] liz: we'll see you at the top of the hour. we are coming right back, stay tuned. the gold standard, so to speak ;) stay restless with the icon that does the...
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larry - brutal. i understand tension is so | high where you are. larry madowo brutal. i understand tension is so . high where you are. larry madowo is following, and also the shooting of daunte wright. thank you so much, larry. do stay with us here on bbc. you can get in touch with me on twitter. of the team on twitter — i'm @bbcnuala hello, and if you're spending a bit more time than normal outdoors at the moment, i'm sure a dry weather outlook will be welcome but perhaps not so if you're trying to grow anything in your garden. rain has been in short supply lately. it stays largely if not completely dry through the next few days. rather cool as well, and another hit of bad news for gardeners, frost will continue to feature in the forecast. now, i show you the satellite picture to point out that all of the main rain—bearing weather systems are well away from our shores. high pressure is fending them off and keeping us largely dry but not completely dry. we have seen some showers that managed to pop up during today and we'll see some more of those during tomorrow bu
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bringing back larry terrel -- leo terrel, larry elder, kayleigh mcenany. there is a political opponent to that that was the denial all summer long of rioting and chaz chop summer of love autonomous zones, police stations burned to the ground, thousands of cops goodwood bricks and rocks and bottles and molotov cocktails. all that happened as well. joe biden and the democrats ignored it. they didn't want to anchor their constituency. tensions rising between police departments and communities, city blocks taken over, police precincts burned down. it brings back a lot of memories of what we've been through. >> it does. as you know, i started that white house podium and i didn't often field critical questions about violence in the streets. i brought it up after st. john's church burned in washington, d.c. st. john's church stayed open during the march on washington. it's an icon of civil rights and faith intersecting but it was burned down among the riots. 25 people who lost their lives. you go to cnn, chris cuomo. who says protesting needs to be feasible? the
bringing back larry terrel -- leo terrel, larry elder, kayleigh mcenany. there is a political opponent to that that was the denial all summer long of rioting and chaz chop summer of love autonomous zones, police stations burned to the ground, thousands of cops goodwood bricks and rocks and bottles and molotov cocktails. all that happened as well. joe biden and the democrats ignored it. they didn't want to anchor their constituency. tensions rising between police departments and communities,...
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anchor: let me turn then, larry, to the protests. some pictures we were seeing last night were again violent. is it possible to know during the day what might transpire later? larry: it is not a was possible, but often the organizing happens on social media. you already see posts telling people to gather. they had a vigil yesteay, a memorial. and then it loads up into the protest, which often degenerates into these riots. i was at one of the protests two days ago outside brooklyn center police station. and the chant they have is, there are no good cops in a racist system. they see this blue wall of silence that exists in america. law enforcement officers often protect each other and don't testify against each her. there often is, whenever there is a case of police brutality when a black american died after an encounter, they will just say there was a few bad apples and many police officers are good. that is not the feeling people get here, because the system protects them. as president obama put out in a statement yesterday, there is
anchor: let me turn then, larry, to the protests. some pictures we were seeing last night were again violent. is it possible to know during the day what might transpire later? larry: it is not a was possible, but often the organizing happens on social media. you already see posts telling people to gather. they had a vigil yesteay, a memorial. and then it loads up into the protest, which often degenerates into these riots. i was at one of the protests two days ago outside brooklyn center police...
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larry, you're the best. always appreciate it. catch larry 4:00 p.m. eastern time every day right here on fox business. also be sure to check out larry's feature in the unauthorized history of taxes. it is on "fox nation" right now. watch later today. >>> meanwhile of course the stock market continues to have some trouble really break out. investors responded postively to the individual companies that posted just mind-boggling, strong earnings and guidance. now i have already said earnings and confident guidance are the mother's milk of rallies. for me also, not just beating right? the consensus on the top and bottom line. the profit margins, these operating margins when they widen out that justifies higher valuations. although we see the market where 90% of the s&p names are higher for the year investors are clearly cheering the big names, they like when the big names become bigger. by the way having said that, just spoken to larry, i want to remind everyone it is a wonderful day to see these kind of numbers as there is a growing message that our best
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larry: hello, everyone, welcome back to "kudlow." i'm larry kudlow. a great pleasure to be with you. the biden infrastructure story, with all these humongous tax hikes continue to lead the news and we continue to talk about it. as you know i oppose it. last evening on this show, senator roger wicker the top republican on the senate commerce, science, transportation committee said, and i quote, clearly parts of this program are nonstarters for republicans. he said it would be nearly impossible to persuade
larry: hello, everyone, welcome back to "kudlow." i'm larry kudlow. a great pleasure to be with you. the biden infrastructure story, with all these humongous tax hikes continue to lead the news and we continue to talk about it. as you know i oppose it. last evening on this show, senator roger wicker the top republican on the senate commerce, science, transportation committee said, and i quote, clearly parts of this program are nonstarters for republicans. he said it would be nearly...
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larry kudlow, the host of "kudlow." larry, what do you think? is this more the level you'd like to see? it could be anywhere from 600-800 billion, this new idea. larry: it's much more the level i'd like to see. i don't want to take credit or blame, it's that moving president trump part that i don't know where you got that. i never said that publicly are. liz: you, on the show. you said i pulled him back from that. larry: well, okay, i did, actually. liz: it's okay. larry: along with the omb director. why do it? you could finance it without these gigantic tax hikes on businesses and successful earners. you could do tolls, user fees, bonding, public/private partnerships, you could fix the water pipes in the schools, you could put some broadband money up -- not $100 billion, but some. this could easily be done in a tidy way. you could either do a 5-year or 10-year plan and let, you know, a trillion dollars or less. that's all it would take. you're reading all these record stock market quotes, and you're right, lizzie, this is a great country. we ar
larry kudlow, the host of "kudlow." larry, what do you think? is this more the level you'd like to see? it could be anywhere from 600-800 billion, this new idea. larry: it's much more the level i'd like to see. i don't want to take credit or blame, it's that moving president trump part that i don't know where you got that. i never said that publicly are. liz: you, on the show. you said i pulled him back from that. larry: well, okay, i did, actually. liz: it's okay. larry: along with...
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larry's family working in our department. he's just grown into being a valuable employee with the department, including a recreation at glen park, sunset park and rochambeau playground. he became rec superintendent, and he became the manager of camp mather during the summer season. as part of his legacy, larry provided the city's youth with amazing fundraising opportunities when they were old enough to get a job and beyond. larry, in my tenure, is really responsible for saving two things for this department and two things that are very near and dear to my heart. in 2010, amidst a really -- [inaudible] >> clerk: whoever is not muted, please mute yourself. >> our recreation programming. in 2010, a horrific budget crisis had provoked fundamental cuts to staff and programs, and larry, wearing his new hat as an seiu shop steward, along with his colleague, don franklin, understood the importance of the moment and really led an effort to reorganize, reinvent, redeliver recreation with the resources that we had, knowing that we weren
larry's family working in our department. he's just grown into being a valuable employee with the department, including a recreation at glen park, sunset park and rochambeau playground. he became rec superintendent, and he became the manager of camp mather during the summer season. as part of his legacy, larry provided the city's youth with amazing fundraising opportunities when they were old enough to get a job and beyond. larry, in my tenure, is really responsible for saving two things for...
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larry madowo is in minneapolis. just looking back over the last three weeks, larry, ten days for the prosecution, just two days for the defence, but a very clear instructions to the jury from the judge today? instructions to the “ury from the judge todayvh instructions to the “ury from the judge tedeye_ instructions to the “ury from the judge today? instructions to the “my from the 'udue toda ? , ., judge today? yes, the 'udge told the 'u not to judge today? yes, the 'udge told the jury not to take _ judge today? yes, the 'udge told the jury not to take into _ judge today? yes, the judge told the jury not to take into account - judge today? yes, the judge told the jury not to take into account their - jury not to take into account their personal biases, their feelings or the likely consequences of their verdict, and now they are sequestered, which means they have no contact with the outside world, no contact with the outside world, no phones, no television and they will be in this set up in this hotel until
larry madowo is in minneapolis. just looking back over the last three weeks, larry, ten days for the prosecution, just two days for the defence, but a very clear instructions to the jury from the judge today? instructions to the “ury from the judge todayvh instructions to the “ury from the judge tedeye_ instructions to the “ury from the judge today? instructions to the “my from the 'udue toda ? , ., judge today? yes, the 'udge told the 'u not to judge today? yes, the 'udge told the jury...
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i agree with you 100%. >> sean: larry. i like your comment. >> i'm for anything that makes any civiliante police interactin were safe. i also believe civilians need more training. in california in a town, the cops are given body cam. the public knew it. 90% fewer officer complaints. less use of officer force. the officers were doing what they were trained to do. >> sean: i've got to let you go. larry, leo, stay right there. let me go to mike tobin on the ground. teargas being fired to disperse the crowd. mike.bi what's going on? >>rs more teargas. we are seeing that what preceded the teargas are the fences that were installed today. some of the crowd had those fences and they were shaking it. at risken i guess of doing some damage to the fence itself. the white smoke, the teargas has been deployed a couple times. what we don't see here is that the police are advancing. now with a big cloud of gas, we see this every time. the crowd of protesters will scatter for a while. i am probably going to start hing and a second becaus
i agree with you 100%. >> sean: larry. i like your comment. >> i'm for anything that makes any civiliante police interactin were safe. i also believe civilians need more training. in california in a town, the cops are given body cam. the public knew it. 90% fewer officer complaints. less use of officer force. the officers were doing what they were trained to do. >> sean: i've got to let you go. larry, leo, stay right there. let me go to mike tobin on the ground. teargas being...
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larry madowo. _ -- a unanimous verdict. larry madowo, thank— -- a unanimous verdict. larry madowo, thank you _ -- a unanimous verdict. larry madowo, thank you very - -- a unanimous verdict. larry i madowo, thank you very much. the media tycoonjimmy lai who's one of hong kong's most prominent pro—democracy activists will go on trial on saturday under the territory's new national security law, which critics say erodes the city's rights and freedoms. in a separate case, mr lai is also expected to receive a jail sentence for another crime — organising and participating in an illegal march during mass anti—government protests. the bbc�*s danny vincent has had exclusive access to mr lai over the past nine months since his arrest and has filed this report. billionaire, activist and a staunch critic of beijing. jimmy lai is also the owner of hong kong's last remaining opposition newspaper. he now faces possible life in prison, in a trial that has come to symbolise china's tightening grip on the city. we've followed jimmy lai and his newspaper since he was first arrest
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larry madowo, minneapolis. you have been listening today, larry. what are your reflections on this testimony?— this testimony? referred almost three hours _ this testimony? referred almost three hours of— this testimony? referred almost three hours of testimony - this testimony? referred almost three hours of testimony from i this testimony? referred almost - three hours of testimony from doctor tobin and his testimony foundation limit is foundational to the case. it is one of the experts. he identified the exact moment they george floyd it took his last breath. and he said after that moment, derek chauvin was kneeling on him for another two minutes. he also calculated the amount of time it took from george floyd taking his last unaided breath to when they try to resuscitate him. they gave him some air supply. nine minutes and 50 seconds. he also took apart the defence claims throughout the test of money and through the trial that if you can talk, you can breathe. he said that is true but it is misleading and dangerous because you could be talk
larry madowo, minneapolis. you have been listening today, larry. what are your reflections on this testimony?— this testimony? referred almost three hours _ this testimony? referred almost three hours of— this testimony? referred almost three hours of testimony - this testimony? referred almost three hours of testimony from i this testimony? referred almost - three hours of testimony from doctor tobin and his testimony foundation limit is foundational to the case. it is one of the experts....
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let us turn to larry kudlow as we await the president and his announcements. clearly, you can imagine that moving up the vaccinations and the shots would be a spark plug for the economy which was already starting to look really good, larry. larry: economy's booming. the crisis is over. we don't need any more stimulus. none, zero. really. look at those ism numbers. services, manufacturing. manufacturing back to the reagan 1983 when i was 11 years old working in the office of management and budget, as a matter of fact. [laughter] big jobs number, 1.1 million jobs. liz, i'm telling you, vaccines are the only source of stimulus. that story's going great. let's thank operation warp speed and everybody else. i'm going to be very generous today, all the biden administering people, what they have concern administration people, what they have actually done to help it along. and we're fine. america is going to come back except for the $4 trillion tax hike that's going to wind up destroying our economic prosperity. but maybe it won't get passed. liz: all right. well, we'
let us turn to larry kudlow as we await the president and his announcements. clearly, you can imagine that moving up the vaccinations and the shots would be a spark plug for the economy which was already starting to look really good, larry. larry: economy's booming. the crisis is over. we don't need any more stimulus. none, zero. really. look at those ism numbers. services, manufacturing. manufacturing back to the reagan 1983 when i was 11 years old working in the office of management and...
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larry in minneapolis, _ the united states. larry in minneapolis, thank- the united states. larry in minneapolis, thank you i the united states. larry in i minneapolis, thank you very the united states. larry in - minneapolis, thank you very much indeed. borisjohnson has confirmed the next step in england's road map out of coronavirus lockdown is going ahead. non—essential shops, hairdressers and gyms will be allowed to reopen next monday, and pubs and restaurants will be able to serve customers outdoors. the prime minister said he's hopeful that foreign travel may resume on may 17th, as suggested in the original road map, but no decision has been taken, and he said he doesn't want the virus re—imported to the uk from abroad. he also confirmed that rapid coronavirus tests will be made available to everyone in england twice a week from friday. the tests produce a result within half an hour. the prime minister said a review is exploring whether social distancing could be relaxed in some settings, but he stressed the rules remain in place at the moment. on foreign travel, t
larry in minneapolis, _ the united states. larry in minneapolis, thank- the united states. larry in minneapolis, thank you i the united states. larry in i minneapolis, thank you very the united states. larry in - minneapolis, thank you very much indeed. borisjohnson has confirmed the next step in england's road map out of coronavirus lockdown is going ahead. non—essential shops, hairdressers and gyms will be allowed to reopen next monday, and pubs and restaurants will be able to serve...
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larry beil is live before tonight's game. you can tell larry is wearing a mask. protocols will be in place. >> reporter: absolutely. they are in full on concert mode in pregame. i hope you can hear me. it is fairly deafening. let me give you a little background as we give a tour of chase center. the warriors owner has a masters degree in epidemiology. so the team had a reopening plan months and momomomomomo wasn't comfortable allowing fans back in until tonight. as dan said at the top, safety is bein stressed. if you look down at the court, the denver nuggets are going through warm-ups. the coaches are all getting ready. layers, staff, coaches, everyone, they are all tested daily before they can get into the building, but even with all those nethsk are still mandatory with the exception of the players on their out on the court. in my case, i was 12 days out, today, i am 12 days out from my second vaccine shot. i was hoping that would be good enough in order to get in without an additional test, and they said, not so fast, my friend. the rules are 14 days. you wil
larry beil is live before tonight's game. you can tell larry is wearing a mask. protocols will be in place. >> reporter: absolutely. they are in full on concert mode in pregame. i hope you can hear me. it is fairly deafening. let me give you a little background as we give a tour of chase center. the warriors owner has a masters degree in epidemiology. so the team had a reopening plan months and momomomomomo wasn't comfortable allowing fans back in until tonight. as dan said at the top,...
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larry: the bar is significantly lower for the defense. the instructions the jury have received say if you feel a reasonable officer presented with these circumstances would do the same thing derek chauvin did, then no crime has been committed. what eric nelson needed to do was to try to raise that reasonable doubt. i think today he did a masterful job of trying to go through the tnesses the prosecution brought and undermined their case and say this is the training derek chauvin received and any of the officers who have done the same thing. it is a multifactorial cause of death. if any of the jury disagrees on that charge, he will not be found guilty. however, there care three counts so he could be convicted of any, all or none of them. katty: give us so sense of what minneapolis is gearing up for as they wait for this verdict. larry: minneapolis has been on edge since the beginning. the killing of daunte wright about a week ago has added onto that. the city is nervous. people are anxious. there are many people angry and afraid given how t
larry: the bar is significantly lower for the defense. the instructions the jury have received say if you feel a reasonable officer presented with these circumstances would do the same thing derek chauvin did, then no crime has been committed. what eric nelson needed to do was to try to raise that reasonable doubt. i think today he did a masterful job of trying to go through the tnesses the prosecution brought and undermined their case and say this is the training derek chauvin received and any...
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ros: larry, thank you very much, indeed. we appreciate that update. now let's listen to a little bit further of what the police chief in mappings is saying -- minneapolis is saying during the trial. >> if you go to roman ii onhe same policy. neck restraint can be used for someone that is actively resisting, correct? >> yes. >> and it can be used for person who is exhibiting active aggression or to save a person's life, is that right? >> yes. >> or subject to his -- exhibiting active resistance at control have been or would likely be ineffective. >> yes. >> or neck restraints shall not be used against subjects who are passively resisting, is that correct? >> that is correct. >> i'd like to draw your attention to may 25, 2020. can you tell the jury when you first learned of the incident involving the defendant, offirs tao, lane, and king and george floyd? >> on monday, eveni around 9:00 p.m., back on may 25, 2020, i received a call. i was at my residence. and i received a call from one of my -- i think it was the deputy chief who had informed me that mi
ros: larry, thank you very much, indeed. we appreciate that update. now let's listen to a little bit further of what the police chief in mappings is saying -- minneapolis is saying during the trial. >> if you go to roman ii onhe same policy. neck restraint can be used for someone that is actively resisting, correct? >> yes. >> and it can be used for person who is exhibiting active aggression or to save a person's life, is that right? >> yes. >> or subject to his --...
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it is not just larry summers. the former chief economist of the imf is also concerned we are overdoing it. i would say that parted this question is -- part of this question is there are risks on all sides. which of them do you think our biggest? i was -- i spent months, years shouting into the wind. my sense was they missed it not just economically but they missed a political window by going to small at the beginning. half of it ended up being politically worse. there was a terrible -- we paid a price for many years. we are still paying a price for the underpowered fiscal policy. i am in the go big school. this is an administration doing things the way i would have wanted obama to do it. i am pretty vehement on that. this is the chance. what is likely a transitory democratic razor thin control of congress. this is the chance to get a lot of stuff done. you have to take risks to do that. romaine: we have seen bite them trying to go big here. i am curious about trade policy here. something he is now starting to addr
it is not just larry summers. the former chief economist of the imf is also concerned we are overdoing it. i would say that parted this question is -- part of this question is there are risks on all sides. which of them do you think our biggest? i was -- i spent months, years shouting into the wind. my sense was they missed it not just economically but they missed a political window by going to small at the beginning. half of it ended up being politically worse. there was a terrible -- we paid...
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do we have larry? okay, okay. we are going to go to larry kudlow on that in a few moments. beyond that i want to shift and talk about what is happening with respect to these big corporations, for lack of a better term have blinked. they have actually gone out there and they are sort of have moved things like major league baseball, things like that. it is a nascent movement, right? but the big corporations are getting involved in local politics. i think they final hit the first speed bump and it's a big one. walmart was on the call held by yale, that led to a letter signed by hundreds of ceo's. they decided to take a stand, right? the movement in fact says, that they're against voting rights. walmart also taking a stand saying they are not in the business of partisan politics. as it turns out, hundreds of other businesses have decided to stick to business including coke and delta which is intriguing because they were both vocal opponents of georgia's election law. it is always about the media, right? they have taken this issue. now they're trying to shame companies who don't
do we have larry? okay, okay. we are going to go to larry kudlow on that in a few moments. beyond that i want to shift and talk about what is happening with respect to these big corporations, for lack of a better term have blinked. they have actually gone out there and they are sort of have moved things like major league baseball, things like that. it is a nascent movement, right? but the big corporations are getting involved in local politics. i think they final hit the first speed bump and...