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moore: it is. i think there is a difference between having a civil debate but also saying we are all going to come to the same end conclusion. we might not come to the same conclusion. for example, i think about the work that we did last year. yes, we passed legislation that focused on things like privacy and protections of people both performing, patients and providers of abortion. this year, we helped to lead an initiative where reproductive rights will be on the ballot for the state of maryland to put it in our constitution. you know my belief. abortion and reproductive rights, that is health care. that is women's health care. i and not going to take away a woman's right to her health care. i also know the ability to focus on things like education and prevention, like we did working with upstream. part of knowing about reproductive health needs knowing that women and girls are getting the education they need about family planning and that type of thing. even if we end up at a different conclusio
moore: it is. i think there is a difference between having a civil debate but also saying we are all going to come to the same end conclusion. we might not come to the same conclusion. for example, i think about the work that we did last year. yes, we passed legislation that focused on things like privacy and protections of people both performing, patients and providers of abortion. this year, we helped to lead an initiative where reproductive rights will be on the ballot for the state of...
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well, if the ship is huge, then i wonder how long it takes to park, well, mooring, mooring. do you navigate by eye, well, when you need somewhere large maritime practice, let's say, mooring berths, so to speak, they are all numbered, each berth has its own approach, the smaller the angle of approach to the berth, the faster the mooring will happen, that is, you need a berth... choose an angle to the jacket, approach, well, with the smallest angle. by the way, here tugboats do not pull ships, but push them towards the shore. i think the crews of such large ships love you guys very much, they are very grateful to you, yes, but somehow you sometimes have to negotiate with them there or vice versa, well how negotiate, this is work here, they generally listen to you, without question they have no options. at the moment of mooring you command them, lotsman commands, accordingly the pilot transmits commands to the tug, and the tug executes the commands, either tows it to the pier, or pushes it away, diverts it, ten kilometers from the eastern port there is a turning cape, it separa
well, if the ship is huge, then i wonder how long it takes to park, well, mooring, mooring. do you navigate by eye, well, when you need somewhere large maritime practice, let's say, mooring berths, so to speak, they are all numbered, each berth has its own approach, the smaller the angle of approach to the berth, the faster the mooring will happen, that is, you need a berth... choose an angle to the jacket, approach, well, with the smallest angle. by the way, here tugboats do not pull ships,...
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we'll be right back with demi moore! it's time.as come for a fresh approach to dog food. everyday, more dog people are deciding it's time to quit the kibble and feed their dogs fresh food from the farmer's dog. made by vets and delivered right to your door precisely portioned for your dog's needs. it's an idea whose time has come. ♪♪ how do i do it all? with a little help. and to support my family's immune health, i choose airborne. it has an unbeatable amount of vitamin c, plus a unique blend of immune focused ingredients to turn up our immune support. airborne look at these humans, just walking past the chance to save nearly $750. hey, you! look. here. look at this. -[ gasps ] -come on. let's go. oh, boy. ooh, that didn't turn out how you wanted. switch to progressive, and you could save hundreds. to help protect from hiv. i prep without pills. with apretude, a prescription medicine used to reduce the risk of hiv without daily prep pills. with one shot every other month, just 6 times a year. in studies, apretude was proven superi
we'll be right back with demi moore! it's time.as come for a fresh approach to dog food. everyday, more dog people are deciding it's time to quit the kibble and feed their dogs fresh food from the farmer's dog. made by vets and delivered right to your door precisely portioned for your dog's needs. it's an idea whose time has come. ♪♪ how do i do it all? with a little help. and to support my family's immune health, i choose airborne. it has an unbeatable amount of vitamin c, plus a unique...
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ask alicia garcia who intercepted our interview to thank moore. she was a vendor at levi since it opened and allowed her to keep work despite physical setbacks. >> i have to keep going, and you keep going. >> the stadium a big part of that. >> it's my life. and if i don't work at the stadium, i knowledge not happy. >> reporter: moore is grateful to make people happy, including his parents, niners' fans, his wife julie and the city people that made it happen and the faithful in the seats. >> when the people are cheering, you know, it's like, wow. we're in santa clara? >> reporter: we certainly are, and levi will host their second super bowl in 2026. in cant clair a robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, robert. >>> and coming up, a family affair for three water polo athletes, one bay area family hoping to head to paris with three kids. we'll take you to see them. >>> and i am tracking the storm system for the weekend. we'll have an update on the rain but the wind will pick up tomorrow night, 20 to 30 miles per hour for the lower elevations
ask alicia garcia who intercepted our interview to thank moore. she was a vendor at levi since it opened and allowed her to keep work despite physical setbacks. >> i have to keep going, and you keep going. >> the stadium a big part of that. >> it's my life. and if i don't work at the stadium, i knowledge not happy. >> reporter: moore is grateful to make people happy, including his parents, niners' fans, his wife julie and the city people that made it happen and the...
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moore money on wabc radio, steve moore, you know we had another prominent democratic economist allena friend of mine, former vice chair of federal reserve last week we have gene sperling. and they are out there with op-ed pieces and interviews, saying that the economy is come roaring back. inflation is gone away. and joe biden should be the winner. on these issues. what do you think? >> i did read it, i'm smiling, my stock picture ann moore, invests a lot of money in nvidia at the beginning of the year i'm happy today of. with the economy, i was looking at top 6 or 7 statistics, when luke at f look at black poverty rate and gasoline prices, and inflation, you look at what happened to family incomes, every single one of these statistics has been better under trump in the first year three years than biden that is the key. is the economy improving? yes, but not improving fast enough for americans, one sta stifortstif-- statistic, donald trump, family income increase 6,000 and under biden negative 2000. larry: john carney there is a measure am if you want to buy the same basket of consum
moore money on wabc radio, steve moore, you know we had another prominent democratic economist allena friend of mine, former vice chair of federal reserve last week we have gene sperling. and they are out there with op-ed pieces and interviews, saying that the economy is come roaring back. inflation is gone away. and joe biden should be the winner. on these issues. what do you think? >> i did read it, i'm smiling, my stock picture ann moore, invests a lot of money in nvidia at the...
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john carney will be back in a minute with steve moore.ething about migrant crime with alabama senator mr. tommy tuberville. senator tuberville welcome to the show. i'm sure you know more about nvidia, than you want to. sorry about that every now and then we put our business cap on. we have sound from donald trump on migrant crime? let's hear this for just a moment. >> there's crime, there's violent crime, there's migrant crime. we have a new cat story of crime, it is called migrant crime and it will be worse than any other form of crime. you look at new york city where they attack police officers, they want to fight police officers. our criminals don't even do that so much okay. i never seen it, having fistfights with the police officers in the middle of the street and we have to do something about it. these are tough people. don't forget, they're not sending their finest. >> you know, senator, it has become pure lawlessness with attacks on cops, attacks on shelters, attacks on prisoners, attacks on ordinary people, attacks on women, atta
john carney will be back in a minute with steve moore.ething about migrant crime with alabama senator mr. tommy tuberville. senator tuberville welcome to the show. i'm sure you know more about nvidia, than you want to. sorry about that every now and then we put our business cap on. we have sound from donald trump on migrant crime? let's hear this for just a moment. >> there's crime, there's violent crime, there's migrant crime. we have a new cat story of crime, it is called migrant crime...
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moore. mr. moore: mr.ker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days in which to iranian their remarks -- to revise and extend their remarks and insert extraneous materials on h.r. 6976. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mar moore i yield myself -- mr. moore: i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. moore: thank you, mr. speaker. every 45 minutes, that is how often someone in the united states dies in a crash involve an alcohol-impaired driver. in 2021 alone, there were 13,384 alcohol-impaired driving fatalities. in the same year, drunk drivers -- or drunk driving crashes led to nearly 400,000 injuries. those crashes don't discriminate. the victim could be me, it could be you, it could be one of our family members. this issue hits close to home for me. there was a newlywed couple from my hometown of enterprise, alabama, named angel and jeremy. i knew them personally. angel and jeremy were riding a motorcycle t
moore. mr. moore: mr.ker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days in which to iranian their remarks -- to revise and extend their remarks and insert extraneous materials on h.r. 6976. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mar moore i yield myself -- mr. moore: i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. moore: thank you, mr. speaker. every 45 minutes, that is how often someone in the united states dies...
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i said let's see if we can get in the amusement park. >> reporter: moore's plan was to take them on a one-stop shop to the theme park's star tower ride, a slowly rising and rotating observation deck that gently elevates riders 200 feet above the park and once on top you get 360-degree views of santa clara and silicon valley. >> my job was to convince them to go into the amusement park and that was crazy. why are we going to the amusement park? i said because you'll have the best view of the valley. i knew once we got them in there, mayor patty mahan would close the deal. >> reporter: mayor mahan who died of cancer in 2023 showed goodell the lay of the land, the tech companies who would buy luxury suites and the infrastructure past city leaders laid down to make it a viable stadium site, including light rail and wide sweeping boulevards. >> the 101 freeway, the 237 freeway here and by the time we were done pretty much a done deal. was he impressed, the commissioner? i think he was blown away, yeah. i looked at that point and go we're getting the 49ers down here in santa clara. patty ju
i said let's see if we can get in the amusement park. >> reporter: moore's plan was to take them on a one-stop shop to the theme park's star tower ride, a slowly rising and rotating observation deck that gently elevates riders 200 feet above the park and once on top you get 360-degree views of santa clara and silicon valley. >> my job was to convince them to go into the amusement park and that was crazy. why are we going to the amusement park? i said because you'll have the best...
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but while jamie moore's tally of winners is vast, so is his catalogue of injuries. for more than four minutes, and now he's hung up his boots on medical advice. they way the doctor said it to me was, i see a lot of footballers, rugby players and boxers, and your brain, it doesn't like any of theirs. and i thought, this is quite good then. he says, it looks like a car crash victim. and that hits you and you think, right, definitely won't be race riding any more. after his latest fall at lingfield in november, moore underwent concussion tests and a ct scan. they had come back clear, but his pattern of injuries was such that he was sent for further scans. did a proper mri scan on my brain and, yeah, there'sjust a scattering of brain bleeds in there. we couldn't say if it was from this fall in november, it could have been falls from years of being a jump jockey, years of falls. but i'm actually quite glad we've done that, because i think it will help us, help the whole sport with concussions that more lads will probably get more mri brain scans. the british horseracing
but while jamie moore's tally of winners is vast, so is his catalogue of injuries. for more than four minutes, and now he's hung up his boots on medical advice. they way the doctor said it to me was, i see a lot of footballers, rugby players and boxers, and your brain, it doesn't like any of theirs. and i thought, this is quite good then. he says, it looks like a car crash victim. and that hits you and you think, right, definitely won't be race riding any more. after his latest fall at...
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, most of moore money.g wig economist at afpa, blotting a new administration, i hope to you both. i will enjoy reporting on it. steve moore, newt has a piece on fox digital, i mentioned it, it goes to this, so many reasons why ukraine spending bill is bad bill, one reason, there are no offsets, republicans 20 something voting for it, not a peep about offsets, you spend 100 billion and take 100 billion out of here, make it a way of life. happy valentine's day america. we would like to keep you out of bankruptcy but no one cares, this business about offsets, we have looked at it for years, what is wrong with the g.o.p., i hope mike johnson fixing it. >> not one penny, not one penny of offsets on 100 billion spending bill. whatever happened to pay-as-you-go. the rules, spend more money one thing you spend less on another. i calculated that if this is such an urgent national priority for america, as biden said yesterday in his televised speech, searchly we could cut 2 cents out of every dollar from other progra
, most of moore money.g wig economist at afpa, blotting a new administration, i hope to you both. i will enjoy reporting on it. steve moore, newt has a piece on fox digital, i mentioned it, it goes to this, so many reasons why ukraine spending bill is bad bill, one reason, there are no offsets, republicans 20 something voting for it, not a peep about offsets, you spend 100 billion and take 100 billion out of here, make it a way of life. happy valentine's day america. we would like to keep you...
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um commissioner moore.the suggestion of legislation about considering limiting mega mansions has been around for a long, long time. and i believe, uh, mr. paul summarized my sentiments very well. i do believe it is up to this commission to start very carefully considering what these expansion means. uh, in this particular case, we have an rh two that makes it even more complicated to support an enlargement of a unit. uh of this size. so even if the legislation that is being referred to is not yet in effect, something is in effect that prohibits, uh, projects to be, uh, oversize or being over 3000ft!s. uh, and i will rely on that being my guide. i also believe that, uh, if this project would suggest that in its excessive enlargement. for 743% increase to add an adu or something like that, i would consider it. uh, the current proposal is for me. uh, nothing. i can support, and i will vote against it. and i make a motion to deny this application. second. um, i will not be supporting the motion to deny. um, if
um commissioner moore.the suggestion of legislation about considering limiting mega mansions has been around for a long, long time. and i believe, uh, mr. paul summarized my sentiments very well. i do believe it is up to this commission to start very carefully considering what these expansion means. uh, in this particular case, we have an rh two that makes it even more complicated to support an enlargement of a unit. uh of this size. so even if the legislation that is being referred to is not...
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joining us steve moore, committee to unleash prosperity, host of "moore money" on wabc radio.hael faulkender, former assistant treasury secretary and bigwig economist at afpi plotting a new administration i hope to both of you actually. i will enjoy reporting on it. steve moore, newt's got a piece up on fox digital and i mentioned it in my opening riff and is it goes to this, so many reasons why the ukraine spending bill is a bad bill, but, one reason steve, is, there are no offsets. republicans, 20 some republicans voted for it, i never heard a peep about offset. spend $100 billion there, take $100 billion out of here. in fact, make that a way of life. happy valentine's day, america we would like to keep you out of bankruptcy but no one seems to care. this business about offsets, you and i looked at it for years, what is wrong with the gop? i hope that mike johnson fixes it. >> not one penny, not one penny of offsets on $100 billion spending bill and whatever happened to, pay as you go. larry: ha. >> rules spend more money on one thing, spend less on another. i calculated, la
joining us steve moore, committee to unleash prosperity, host of "moore money" on wabc radio.hael faulkender, former assistant treasury secretary and bigwig economist at afpi plotting a new administration i hope to both of you actually. i will enjoy reporting on it. steve moore, newt's got a piece up on fox digital and i mentioned it in my opening riff and is it goes to this, so many reasons why the ukraine spending bill is a bad bill, but, one reason steve, is, there are no offsets....
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let's bring in steve moore, committee to unleash prosperity hotline and host of "moore money" on wabceconomist at the heritage foundation. we will put up here, you guys have good charts own the hotline today. one of them is spending, six trillion dollars if i'm not mistaken, probably more than that, six trillion, five trillion, whatever. the economy outperformed what the economists thought, including myself, including you, including everybody, but, but, unfortunately a lot of this is because of government spending, government jobs, not private sector investment and private sector jobs. so here's the first chart we put up on the full screen. we will do something about this? i ask you, steve moore? >> first of all, thank you for celebrating reagan's birthday. i want to remind you when we did our survey which you participated in, who is the most underrating president of modern times, number one was calvin coolidge, a tax cutter, you know who number two was? larry: it was ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan. larry: almost forget. >> six trillion dollars of spending i regard it as a snake swal
let's bring in steve moore, committee to unleash prosperity hotline and host of "moore money" on wabceconomist at the heritage foundation. we will put up here, you guys have good charts own the hotline today. one of them is spending, six trillion dollars if i'm not mistaken, probably more than that, six trillion, five trillion, whatever. the economy outperformed what the economists thought, including myself, including you, including everybody, but, but, unfortunately a lot of this is...
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vice president moore.uh, i'd like to just put to the record and just perhaps encouraging, uh, staff architect, uh, winslow to ask for slightly more explanatory drawings from the applicant. the drawings are basically door scheduled, etc. the drawings themselves are extremely difficult to read, and the one thing in the critical situation like that, what is missing here is indeed a 3d image of how this puzzle fits together, and i'm finding it increasingly, uh, more difficult to look at the hours and have the objective type of information that i believe everybody needs to do. i am quite versed in reading drawings, but the set of drawings is insufficient for me to really properly understand what's needed. uh and again, we have submittal guidelines. the three d part is that clearly indicated in there. and i would encourage us, generically speaking, that we pay more attention to that. you took it apart in terms of mentioning the elevation differences between the siting of the different buildings. that helped, how
vice president moore.uh, i'd like to just put to the record and just perhaps encouraging, uh, staff architect, uh, winslow to ask for slightly more explanatory drawings from the applicant. the drawings are basically door scheduled, etc. the drawings themselves are extremely difficult to read, and the one thing in the critical situation like that, what is missing here is indeed a 3d image of how this puzzle fits together, and i'm finding it increasingly, uh, more difficult to look at the hours...
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thanks, steve moore.e on "kudlow," the fannie fiasco, 12,000 text messages, 2000 cell phone calls, this all happened before they were supposedly having a romantic relationship with her favorite prosecutor who was not qualified. meanwhile there is now a democratic operative from the white house who is calling the shots. this is a fiasco. we have got rich lowery, alec lace, when "kudlow" returns. impound, impound impound. let's just let president trumpad do it ♪ it's our time ♪ ♪ you don't want to miss it (just a little bit louder) ♪ ♪ it's our time ♪ ♪ you don't want to miss it ♪ ♪ it's your moment in the spotlight ♪ all your ambitions. all in one app. low fixed rates. borrow up to $100k. no fees required. sofi. get your money right®. if your business needs a new application then developers will have to write code. a lot of code. if an application needs to be modernized then you'll need time, resources... and caffeine. if this sounds daunting then use watsonx code assistant ai designed to multiply develope
thanks, steve moore.e on "kudlow," the fannie fiasco, 12,000 text messages, 2000 cell phone calls, this all happened before they were supposedly having a romantic relationship with her favorite prosecutor who was not qualified. meanwhile there is now a democratic operative from the white house who is calling the shots. this is a fiasco. we have got rich lowery, alec lace, when "kudlow" returns. impound, impound impound. let's just let president trumpad do it ♪ it's our...
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moore: i agree. global energy policy and immigration and mental incompetency are great messages today. thank you to many of my colleagues for willingness to share their thoughts and talk about these important issues. i will now offer the podium to the distinguished and very good friend and colleague from the great start of arkansas where it is hard to pick your favorite, so i won't do it now. but he would be in my top four. i yield you so much time as you may consume. mr. hill: my good friend is doing a good job of messaging on this house floor and in our home districts as we draw a distinction between what house republicans would be doing if we are guiding the executive branch or have both houses here in congress and the failures of the biden administration. so i thank my friend from utah. and i want to address a couple of issues that i think are key that are con tropting the american people and touching on this week in the house. mr. speaker, the united states went from importing liquified natural
moore: i agree. global energy policy and immigration and mental incompetency are great messages today. thank you to many of my colleagues for willingness to share their thoughts and talk about these important issues. i will now offer the podium to the distinguished and very good friend and colleague from the great start of arkansas where it is hard to pick your favorite, so i won't do it now. but he would be in my top four. i yield you so much time as you may consume. mr. hill: my good friend...
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marcus moore abc news, tel aviv. >> our thanks to marcus moore for that report. apple is offering new guidance on what to do if your iphone gets wet. it's happened to all of us, right? it's happened to all of us, and we've probably all done the same thing. >> but hang on for a second here, because the company is now telling consumers they should never put an iphone in a bag of rice. and some of us, me, have done over the years, you know, thinking that the rice would absorb, absorb all that moisture. >> apple says the small particles in the rice could damage your phone. instead, just leave the phone to dry for at least 30 minutes in an area with some airflow. so andrew and i have both done this and it's worked for both of us. >> yeah, but we're not the experts. >> look, i'm not just putting my phone in rice. i'm obviously putting it in rice because it's a dire situation and it's already been damaged by water particles. what more could rice possibly do? all i'm saying is it's worked for me. >> same. it's worked, but maybe follow their advice since they're the exper
marcus moore abc news, tel aviv. >> our thanks to marcus moore for that report. apple is offering new guidance on what to do if your iphone gets wet. it's happened to all of us, right? it's happened to all of us, and we've probably all done the same thing. >> but hang on for a second here, because the company is now telling consumers they should never put an iphone in a bag of rice. and some of us, me, have done over the years, you know, thinking that the rice would absorb, absorb...
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steve moore, what about that? your analysis. >> this is an important thing.s, i didn't see the numbers for this recent report because i haven't been able to look true the report, but i've looked through the last three or four, and what you're seeing is there's been a big, big leap. remember, we talked about this last month, multiple job holders, people who have to work two or three jobs just to maintain their living standards. so that's a tough thing for people. and will the me just say one more thing -- maria: yeah. >> with totally anecdotal, but i have three friends, you know, that are in their 50s that work for companies for 15, 20, 25 years in some cases, maria, and they got laid off. and these are people in their mid 50s. they're, like, what am am i going to do now? if i don't know if you're all seeing that, but this is a new phenomena but once they reach their 50s, these layoffs are happening with this age group, and that's a sad thing. what are you going to do? maria: julia, speak to that. is that what you're sighing, julia? >> so i think what's tricky
steve moore, what about that? your analysis. >> this is an important thing.s, i didn't see the numbers for this recent report because i haven't been able to look true the report, but i've looked through the last three or four, and what you're seeing is there's been a big, big leap. remember, we talked about this last month, multiple job holders, people who have to work two or three jobs just to maintain their living standards. so that's a tough thing for people. and will the me just say...
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since then, we've been pretty much following this trend called moore's lock. computing power has grown exponentially. plumbing the backbone of much of modern let moore's laws breaking down to make computers better. we've been filling them with more and more transistors, which are what create the ones and zeroes that make computers work. transistors have now shrunk to the size of one adam. beyond that, there's no where to go, because the laws of physics get weird, a completely different sector where we're also getting a wallace solar power. current panels can only turn around a quarter of sunlight and to energy. and we can't make them more efficient. or the reason for both a silicon possibly the most important element of our time is the basis for nearly all that tronics. and the reason we have widespread solar power. it's also with a famous high tech california area got its name. but even though silicon has brought us this far, it can't take us any further. these things aren't getting more efficient. so why are we outgoing silicon? and what's next? this is pure silicon, but most of it n
since then, we've been pretty much following this trend called moore's lock. computing power has grown exponentially. plumbing the backbone of much of modern let moore's laws breaking down to make computers better. we've been filling them with more and more transistors, which are what create the ones and zeroes that make computers work. transistors have now shrunk to the size of one adam. beyond that, there's no where to go, because the laws of physics get weird, a completely different sector...
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. >> wes moore highlighted the states accomplishment. housing, reproductive health care during annual state of the state address. this is about 45 minutes. from the capitol building in annapolis, this is about 45 minutes. >> madame speaker, mr. president, madame lieutenant governor, members of the general assembly, members of our congressional delegation, kari lake's in state and local government -- colleagues in state and local government and my fair low -- fellow marylanders. one year ago we began our work together. and we knew that while we had boundless opportunities in this state and blinding potential in this state, we also knew we were leaving too much potential on the table. one year later, we still have work to do. we learned a lot of lessons. some hard lessons. [laughter] but solving big problems does not happen overnight. let's be clear. a change is happening. today, the state of our state is strong. [applause] we have announced the creation of nearly 40,000 new jobs. many in communities that have been historically left behind
. >> wes moore highlighted the states accomplishment. housing, reproductive health care during annual state of the state address. this is about 45 minutes. from the capitol building in annapolis, this is about 45 minutes. >> madame speaker, mr. president, madame lieutenant governor, members of the general assembly, members of our congressional delegation, kari lake's in state and local government -- colleagues in state and local government and my fair low -- fellow marylanders. one...
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but walter moore, a leader in the field, has described the labor shortage as severe. the reason?seasonal farm workers can get visas. dairy farming is year-round 24/7. moore says change the law so badly needed migrants are allowed into the united states to do the work. do you know farmers who have left the dairy industry because they couldn't find the workers that they need? >> yes. honestly, this is -- we've been talking about this for 15 or 20 years. >> nothing happens. >> nothing happens. >> you always have to look at where the political incentives lie. >> reporter: jeh johnson was homeland security secretary, responsible for u.s. borders. in 2013, the last time bipartisan immigration reform legislation came close to passing. but then failed. >> and ever since then any effort to compromise has been deemed weak, has been deemed a political liability. >> reporter: we asked johnson about a fix. >> there's a lot you can do to surge resources, which solves the problem in the immediate term. in the short term. but so long as families are so desperate to flee violence, poverty, corrup
but walter moore, a leader in the field, has described the labor shortage as severe. the reason?seasonal farm workers can get visas. dairy farming is year-round 24/7. moore says change the law so badly needed migrants are allowed into the united states to do the work. do you know farmers who have left the dairy industry because they couldn't find the workers that they need? >> yes. honestly, this is -- we've been talking about this for 15 or 20 years. >> nothing happens. >>...
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jethroe moore: so my expectation was for him to clean house with this guy immediately. announcer: and we find a fleet of transit cars parked on a san jose lot for years. why aren't they being used or sold? zsa zsa: that seems like a waste. announcer: we investigate. ♪♪♪ hilda gutierrez: good evening, i'm hilda gutierrez. the driverless car company cruise has pulled its cars out of san francisco for now, while it works to improve its technology. that leaves google's sister company waymo, as the last car standing and is sharing new research with us, which, if true might help explain why. our senior investigator reporter, bigad shaban has the story. bigad: driverless cars may not require your hands on the wheel to get around, but they do need your trust in the technology. traffic troubles involving self-driving cars have left some skeptical, even injured. trent victor: there's a lot of people that have emotions about it and are judging us on the sideline. bigad: trent victor had safety research for waymo, a sister company to google that's currently operating self-driving fleets in san fr
jethroe moore: so my expectation was for him to clean house with this guy immediately. announcer: and we find a fleet of transit cars parked on a san jose lot for years. why aren't they being used or sold? zsa zsa: that seems like a waste. announcer: we investigate. ♪♪♪ hilda gutierrez: good evening, i'm hilda gutierrez. the driverless car company cruise has pulled its cars out of san francisco for now, while it works to improve its technology. that leaves google's sister company waymo,...
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we have my pal steve moore, he will be here to weigh in.ow, monday through friday, 4 p.m.er day on fox business. if for some reason, you can't catch us, text your favorite 9-year-old, she will show you how to dvr the show, i am cuddly, and we are entrepreneurs. -- i am kudlow and we are entrepreneurs. for later. for life. chase. make more of what's yours. ♪oh what a good time we will have♪ ♪you... can make it happen...♪ ♪ try dietary supplements from voltaren for healthy joints. why choose a sleep number smart bed? can i make my side softer? i like my side firmer. sleep number does that. now, save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus 10% off all bases. ends monday. you can make money the hard way as a bullfighter or a human cannonball... or save money the easy way, with xfinity mobile. existing customers can get a free line of our most popular unlimited plan for a year! not only will you save hundreds but you'll also be joining millions who have connected to america's most reliable 5g network. sure is a lot safer than bec
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still, iran not yet vowing to retaliate. >> whit: marcus moore joining us now from jordan. and marcus, other groups aligned with iran in the middle east also responding tonight. >> reporter: whit, that's right. hezbollah and hamas are among those groups condemning the retaliation. and i think it signals just how much the israel-hamas war is playing a direct role in everything we've seen happen in the region. and there's more news coming from yemen tonight. u.s. officials saying they targeted deeply buried weapons storage facilities and air defense systems there in yemen. and whit, there may be more yet to come. >> whit: all eyes on the middle east. marcus, thank you so much. and tune in to "this week" tomorrow morning. george stephanopoulos speaks with white house national security adviser jake sullivan on the latest strikes in the region. >>> now to the crisis at the border and a rare bipartisan solution from the u.s. senate. lawmakers say text of the final bill is probably around 200 pages long and will be released this weekend. let's bring in abc's ike ejiochi on capitol
still, iran not yet vowing to retaliate. >> whit: marcus moore joining us now from jordan. and marcus, other groups aligned with iran in the middle east also responding tonight. >> reporter: whit, that's right. hezbollah and hamas are among those groups condemning the retaliation. and i think it signals just how much the israel-hamas war is playing a direct role in everything we've seen happen in the region. and there's more news coming from yemen tonight. u.s. officials saying they...
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. >> earlier this month maryland governor wes moore delivered his state of the state address before a joint session of the legislature in annapolis. the government highlight of his policy gbits ensuring his vision for the states future. governor moore touched on several issues including education funding, public safety, the cost of living, job creation and unemployment. housing affordability and reproductive health care. during his peak he says i know i talk a lot about partnership the partnership isn't the goal. fulfilling the promise of maryland is of the goal. partnership is just how we get there. you can listen to the address in its entirety tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span2, c-span now our free mobile video app or or online at c-span.org. >> we had live now to use senate on this monday. shorty after the chamber gavels in maryland democratic senator ben cardin will beat george washington's farewell address. later this afternoon at 5:30 p.m. eastern about his plan on whether to advance the nomination of a u.s. district court court judge for southern florida. off the floor no agr
. >> earlier this month maryland governor wes moore delivered his state of the state address before a joint session of the legislature in annapolis. the government highlight of his policy gbits ensuring his vision for the states future. governor moore touched on several issues including education funding, public safety, the cost of living, job creation and unemployment. housing affordability and reproductive health care. during his peak he says i know i talk a lot about partnership the...
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we've got my pal, steve moore. he'll be here to weigh in. you get us here on "kudlow,"ay monday through friday, 4:00 p.m., every day on fox business. if you can't catch us, please just text your favorite 9-year-old and she'll show you how to dvr the show. cud i'm kudlow. we are entrepreneurs. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya helps you choose the right amounts without over or under investing. so you can feel confident in your financial choices. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected. he hits his mark —center stage—and is crushed by a baby grand piano. you're replacing me? customize and save with liberty bibberty. he doesn't even have a mustache. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (fisher investments) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our clients' portfolios for their l
we've got my pal, steve moore. he'll be here to weigh in. you get us here on "kudlow,"ay monday through friday, 4:00 p.m., every day on fox business. if you can't catch us, please just text your favorite 9-year-old and she'll show you how to dvr the show. cud i'm kudlow. we are entrepreneurs. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya helps you choose the right amounts without over or under investing. so you can feel confident in your financial choices. voya, well...
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we have the one and only michael moore to get into that and a whole lot more. into by the end of the hour, a very funny, very acclaimed comedian. >> you know, i was just -- it's been a long fight. it's been a long fight. i just have to have a warrior spirit. that's all. >> don't start, man. >> no, i'm good. i'm just regrouping. >> you sure? >> you got a tissue? no, why would -- okay tissue? no, why would -- oka - so this is pickleball? - pickle! ah, these guys are intense. with e*trade from morgan stanley, we're ready for whatever gets served up. dude, you gotta work on your trash talk. i'd rather work on saving for retirement. or college, since you like to get schooled. that's a pretty good burn, right? i never knew your cat was so cuddly. right, she really loves these delectable squeeze up treats. deliciously, de-lick-able delectables. you're hilarious. delectables squeeze up. ♪ deliciously de-lick-able delectables ♪ progressive makes it easy to save with a quick commercial auto quote online. so you can get back to your monster to-do list. -really? -get a quo
we have the one and only michael moore to get into that and a whole lot more. into by the end of the hour, a very funny, very acclaimed comedian. >> you know, i was just -- it's been a long fight. it's been a long fight. i just have to have a warrior spirit. that's all. >> don't start, man. >> no, i'm good. i'm just regrouping. >> you sure? >> you got a tissue? no, why would -- okay tissue? no, why would -- oka - so this is pickleball? - pickle! ah, these guys are...
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our lieutenant governor miller and our first lady dawn moore.applause] our administration has declared 2024 the year for military families in the state of maryland. we will uplift maryland service members, military spouses, and caregivers, expanding on opportunities for them to work and secure better benefits. and, our lieutenant governor, the first lady, and our secretary of veterans affairs will lead the charge. [applause] this year, we will also double the number of marylanders in the service year option. [applause] i am proud to be up here with a person that started this work before i decided to run for office in the first place. senate president bill ferguson. [applause] president ferguson, thank you for your leadership and vision. maryland core paved the way. together, our state service programs are changing lives. i am proud that we have one of our founding service year members here in the gallery. his name is tamir. [applause] i love that shirt, man. [laughter] he was born and raised in western maryland. he is serving in the asian americ
our lieutenant governor miller and our first lady dawn moore.applause] our administration has declared 2024 the year for military families in the state of maryland. we will uplift maryland service members, military spouses, and caregivers, expanding on opportunities for them to work and secure better benefits. and, our lieutenant governor, the first lady, and our secretary of veterans affairs will lead the charge. [applause] this year, we will also double the number of marylanders in the...
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the recently released numbers, steve moore.mon, a democrat, who said trump policies work than you should stop attacking trump. he's not a trump guy. he actually said the debt is the most predictable crisis in history and experts say it could cost americans their homes, spending power and national security. we are going to pay a trillion dollars on the debt alone? $2 trillion added last year. i don't see how you overcome that and am not the great economist that you are. >>> well, jamie diamond as you just said is not a conservative. he's not a republican. he's a democrat. he is basically saying, because i read his o statement and i've been listening to what he has been saying the last couple months. he said this is a house of cards. our debt is now $34.5 trillion. the congressional budget office came out a few days ago saying that if we stay on the biden baseline you know that he is already raised the debt by $6 trillion. they are saying that the debt which is now $34.5 trillion and in the next 10 years it will go to $50 trillio
the recently released numbers, steve moore.mon, a democrat, who said trump policies work than you should stop attacking trump. he's not a trump guy. he actually said the debt is the most predictable crisis in history and experts say it could cost americans their homes, spending power and national security. we are going to pay a trillion dollars on the debt alone? $2 trillion added last year. i don't see how you overcome that and am not the great economist that you are. >>> well, jamie...
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stephen moore you are alright will see you again real soon.his one actor sylvester stallone has announced he is leaving california, where is he going, why is he leaving. >> permanently leaving to live in california he's a resident of florida he bought 35 million-dollar manchin in palm beach a couple of years ago. watch here. >> after a long hard consideration your mother and i have decided it's time to move on and leave the state of california permanently and were going to go to florida read we're going to sell this house. >> is this a joke. >> is not a joke at all. >> it's a done deal. >> the announcement of the family of stallone, he doesn't say but he is $3 on the east coast, do you remember he hired the navy seals to train them for safety and what is at the university of miami the first lady of the florida casey desantis welcoming the family. she said you could buy your toothpaste without an on guard to open up the shelves for you. stuart: let's get right out of the taxes in florida are 0 and the taxes in california are astronomical. >> i
stephen moore you are alright will see you again real soon.his one actor sylvester stallone has announced he is leaving california, where is he going, why is he leaving. >> permanently leaving to live in california he's a resident of florida he bought 35 million-dollar manchin in palm beach a couple of years ago. watch here. >> after a long hard consideration your mother and i have decided it's time to move on and leave the state of california permanently and were going to go to...
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michael moore from _ into this economy. michael moore from the — into this economy.ture capital. they bow right there in front. my goodness. if that man a _ there in front. my goodness. if that man a microphone.— man a microphone. thank you very much. man a microphone. thank you very much- may — man a microphone. thank you very much- may i _ man a microphone. thank you very much- may i say — man a microphone. thank you very much- may i say i _ man a microphone. thank you very much. may i say i was _ man a microphone. thank you very much. may i say i was there - man a microphone. thank you very much. may i say i was there in - man a microphone. thank you very| much. may i say i was there in 2019 and in terms of business engagement things only got better, to coin a phrase. your emphasis on partnership for growth, productivity, these are very important signals. we represent an industry with 12,000 businesses in the uk backed by private capital, 2 millionjobs, 90% of the businesses are smes and they are all of the uk. it is a real trick to attacked the international capi
michael moore from _ into this economy. michael moore from the — into this economy.ture capital. they bow right there in front. my goodness. if that man a _ there in front. my goodness. if that man a microphone.— man a microphone. thank you very much. man a microphone. thank you very much- may — man a microphone. thank you very much- may i _ man a microphone. thank you very much- may i say — man a microphone. thank you very much- may i say i _ man a microphone. thank you very much. may...
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moore, director. hylis i wanted to remark that i oppose wholeheartedly any up zoning in any neighborhood of san francisco. there are other methods, and i consider today the start of a conversation, not the end point. and i would welcome participation from not only the planning department, commission and our supervisor. thank you. good afternoon, jason forster. just want to start with a thank you to you and your staff for the work you're doing on addressing affordable housing. it's a noble cause and it's not lost on me. the challenges that this represents, and that's in front of us. but two brief comments. the first, i believe history will show that the solicitation of public input and the outreach that the outreach that has occurred has not been as equitable as you think. and i would encourage the commission to widen its aperture of the views that it seeks. second, i think the solutions and approaches that have been proposed and don't actually rise to the level that affordable housing needs. and so i'
moore, director. hylis i wanted to remark that i oppose wholeheartedly any up zoning in any neighborhood of san francisco. there are other methods, and i consider today the start of a conversation, not the end point. and i would welcome participation from not only the planning department, commission and our supervisor. thank you. good afternoon, jason forster. just want to start with a thank you to you and your staff for the work you're doing on addressing affordable housing. it's a noble cause...
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blake moore will, and we will have the votes we need. we always knew it was going to be a razor thin majority. we always knew it was going to be tight. we can do this, and it's the right thing to do. alejandro mayorkas has failed in his duties. brian: let me ask you this, one of your colleagues who voted against the impeachment, wisconsin's mike gallagher, he released an op-ed e in the "wall street journal" where he said, quote: impeachment not only would fail to resoever the border crisis, but i would also set a dangerous new precedent. what's a your reaction to that? >> well, i would hope that any future republican administration if would never have anybody who didn't fulfill the obligations of the constitution of the united states, who didn't fulfill the obligations when he was sworn into office, alejandro mayorkas, that is, and swore to protect the american people, to protect our country. this is an invasion. our borders are open. it is dangerous. he has done this purposefully and willfully, and with due respect to my colleague, mich
blake moore will, and we will have the votes we need. we always knew it was going to be a razor thin majority. we always knew it was going to be tight. we can do this, and it's the right thing to do. alejandro mayorkas has failed in his duties. brian: let me ask you this, one of your colleagues who voted against the impeachment, wisconsin's mike gallagher, he released an op-ed e in the "wall street journal" where he said, quote: impeachment not only would fail to resoever the border...
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moore, you can definitely talk about this. but the reason you get so many volunteers is because people have been watching these events unfold for the last 4 and a half months. they have felt like they want to do something. they felt like the entire world has let the people have guys it down and it was time for us to work with our hands and get them there. and i think, you know, i think dr. mike, can definitely speak to how people are feeling here to the diet, in terms of the palestinian diaspora. why let me ask you a question? i don't ask this slightly a it's, it's a, it's one of those questions that i, i, uh, i hesitate to ask honestly, but you know is real, this really miller, teresa is it is at war with, from us. do you feel that is real? is at work with just how much is israel at war with something larger? is the number to speak the tools, you know when you talk about the hosp, because the number of hospitals that are being destroyed. and like i said, 30 or 31 in hospice of 35 primary candle, outpatient facility, 125 healt
moore, you can definitely talk about this. but the reason you get so many volunteers is because people have been watching these events unfold for the last 4 and a half months. they have felt like they want to do something. they felt like the entire world has let the people have guys it down and it was time for us to work with our hands and get them there. and i think, you know, i think dr. mike, can definitely speak to how people are feeling here to the diet, in terms of the palestinian...
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steve moore and ej antoni, see you again.ator tom cotton tells us he's proposing the terrible border deal and what may come after it. then why is america broken and how do we fix it? joe concha and monica crowley. all that returns and here's one. kudlow available as a podcast. episodes available every weekend after the show. on spotify and apple. podcast.com and i'm a podcast. see you later. (man) what if my type 2 diabetes takes over? what if all i do isn't enough? or what if i can do diabetes differently? (vo) now you can with once-weekly mounjaro. mounjaro helps your body regulate blood sugar and mounjaro can help decrease how much food you eat. 3 out of 4 people reached an a1c of less than 7%. plus people taking mounjaro lost up to 25 pounds. mounjaro is not for people with type 1 diabetes or children. don't take mounjaro if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop mounjaro and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction
steve moore and ej antoni, see you again.ator tom cotton tells us he's proposing the terrible border deal and what may come after it. then why is america broken and how do we fix it? joe concha and monica crowley. all that returns and here's one. kudlow available as a podcast. episodes available every weekend after the show. on spotify and apple. podcast.com and i'm a podcast. see you later. (man) what if my type 2 diabetes takes over? what if all i do isn't enough? or what if i can do diabetes...
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moore, you too. i know very well has been so does that as well. and i'm sure that he can tell you the same thing that there is a decent amount of people in because of who are looking for help or rely on help. and you know this, this sort of narrative, i think it's, uh, i think it's not something that spells out you don't really necessarily see it accurately on the ground. that's a case, an app that you are the founder you help from the palestinian american medical association. tell us about the medical association and supplies and how you're trying to essentially envelope this crisis with aiden support for the people. you know, 1st of all, thank you for having us both set that and myself were happy to be here. and you know, the posting in american medical association was founded in 2013 and wouldn't be an operating in regards to that in the west bank for the last 10 years. with mainly focusing on rebuilding the health care system in the west bank and the guys including, you know, providing medical supplies. and we just actually built an interventi
moore, you too. i know very well has been so does that as well. and i'm sure that he can tell you the same thing that there is a decent amount of people in because of who are looking for help or rely on help. and you know this, this sort of narrative, i think it's, uh, i think it's not something that spells out you don't really necessarily see it accurately on the ground. that's a case, an app that you are the founder you help from the palestinian american medical association. tell us about the...
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moore, i and commissioner. president.ond i so move commissioners that motion passes unanimously 6 to 0 and concludes your hearing today . [music] san francisco developing programs specific low to increase the amount of affordable housing throughout the city. >> the affordable housing bonus program provides developers to include more housing for i have low, low, moderate and middle income households. this program does not rely on public subsidies but private developers who include it part of their project. under california density bonus law. housing prejudices that include affordable on site may be request a density bonus. it is an increase in the number of housing units allowed under zoning laws and based on affordable units being provided. >> however, the state law does not address all of san francisco needs does not incentivize middle income housing. associating the city is proposing an affordable housing bonus program for higher levels of development including middle income u firsts providing a stream lined application
moore, i and commissioner. president.ond i so move commissioners that motion passes unanimously 6 to 0 and concludes your hearing today . [music] san francisco developing programs specific low to increase the amount of affordable housing throughout the city. >> the affordable housing bonus program provides developers to include more housing for i have low, low, moderate and middle income households. this program does not rely on public subsidies but private developers who include it part...
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colonel moore was west point class, 1924, had a similar career he'd worked in. he'd worked in china again multinational operations. he'd picked up a habit of doing routine things routinely. he'd gone to the command and general staff school. he'd worked the staff, it was called the civilian military training core, which is a very lesser known part of. it's basically like rotc summer camp and, a jobs program all kind of rolled into one. and what that ended up doing is, is that he had to be basically a brigade. xo with a couple of his buddies and figuring it out as he went. so again, he falls back on. well, no one taught me how to do this. they taught me how to do staff work and guess what if you do the staff work right, and you think about it and you put the amount of questions into it, it gives you a framework to answer question, not the whole answer, but it gets you part of the way there. so more and simpson start working together first as aide and an assistant division commander. they get separated for little while, more goes off and works in the army staff. si
colonel moore was west point class, 1924, had a similar career he'd worked in. he'd worked in china again multinational operations. he'd picked up a habit of doing routine things routinely. he'd gone to the command and general staff school. he'd worked the staff, it was called the civilian military training core, which is a very lesser known part of. it's basically like rotc summer camp and, a jobs program all kind of rolled into one. and what that ended up doing is, is that he had to be...
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bob moore, founder of bob's red mill, died saturday. moore became interested in stone milling at the urging of his wife, an avid baker. he opened his first flour mill in redding in 1974. his flowers are now sold in 70 countries. moore was a critic of corporate greed, and in 2010 he turned over the company to his employees. moore. was 94. entresto is the #1 heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto for heart failure. this ad? typical. politicians... "he's bad. i'm good." blah, blah. let's shake things up. with katie porter. porter refuses corporate pac money. and leads the fight to ban congressional stock trading. katie porter. taking on b
bob moore, founder of bob's red mill, died saturday. moore became interested in stone milling at the urging of his wife, an avid baker. he opened his first flour mill in redding in 1974. his flowers are now sold in 70 countries. moore was a critic of corporate greed, and in 2010 he turned over the company to his employees. moore. was 94. entresto is the #1 heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take...