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moore. wes moore: thank you.have heard about how my opponents economic plans would move maryland backward and restrict health care for women. we have very different views on policies and different values. my opponent likes to throw her on the word freedom, but the word is not empty to me. my life could have gone a very different way after my dad died. i could have been left behind. i am running for governor because we can do better. as a state we can get these deadly illegal guns off the street and build an economy that lifts up everyone and protect abortion access. i have spent my career bringing people together to make our country, state, and communities better. that is what real patriotism looks like. and i would be honored to have your support as we move maryland forward in this next decade. jason: thank you for joining us. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government we are funded by these television companies and more including >>. -- including cox. >> homework can be hard but swatting in an internet din
moore. wes moore: thank you.have heard about how my opponents economic plans would move maryland backward and restrict health care for women. we have very different views on policies and different values. my opponent likes to throw her on the word freedom, but the word is not empty to me. my life could have gone a very different way after my dad died. i could have been left behind. i am running for governor because we can do better. as a state we can get these deadly illegal guns off the street...
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moore. wes moore: thank you. we have heard about how my opponents economic plans would move maryland backward and restrict health care for women. we have very different views on policies and different values. my opponent likes to throw her on the word freedom, but the word is not empty to me. my life could have gone a very different way after my dad died. i could have been left behind. i am running for governor because we can do better. as a state we can get these deadly illegal guns off the street and build an economy that lifts up everyone and protect abortion access. i have spent my career bringing people together to make our country, state, and communities better. that is what real patriotism looks like. and i would be honored to have your support as we move maryland forward in this next decade. jason: thank you for joining usr today. he flipped the page on me. thank you to the chamber for holding today's debate. we have elaine luria and her challenger. elaine luria represents the second congressional distric
moore. wes moore: thank you. we have heard about how my opponents economic plans would move maryland backward and restrict health care for women. we have very different views on policies and different values. my opponent likes to throw her on the word freedom, but the word is not empty to me. my life could have gone a very different way after my dad died. i could have been left behind. i am running for governor because we can do better. as a state we can get these deadly illegal guns off the...
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myra hindley in 1964 have begun a new dig on saddleworth moor. skull has been discovered by a man researching the disappearance of 12 year old keith bennett. our north of england correspondentjudith moritz reports. in howling wind and driving rain, there is no bleaker part of the north of england for search teams to be examining. but now, on the moors which are synonymous with murder, the sight of scenes of crime officers investigating possible human remains. this is the little boy whose body they are looking for — keith bennett, one of five children tortured and killed by the moors murderers in the 1960s and the only one who has never been found. chris has farmed this area for 50 years and owns the land which is now being examined by the police. these murders up here, it's not a nice thing. it is such a beautiful valley but it is blackened by that, what happened, yeah. i have always been going out and looking for any signs of a grave when i have been gathering sheep up on the hills. i've done it, well, i promised keith's mum. she came to see me
myra hindley in 1964 have begun a new dig on saddleworth moor. skull has been discovered by a man researching the disappearance of 12 year old keith bennett. our north of england correspondentjudith moritz reports. in howling wind and driving rain, there is no bleaker part of the north of england for search teams to be examining. but now, on the moors which are synonymous with murder, the sight of scenes of crime officers investigating possible human remains. this is the little boy whose body...
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stephen moore was nice to listen to. my message is for the independence who really wasn't an independent and other liberal democrats. let's follow the science of listen to the xers. talking about dr. fauci, climate science, listen to the science. my message is, stephen moore you just had on as an expert in economics, economic theory and history. he was talking the pure truth about what was happening in economics and yet it seems to me that the liberal democrats and independents don't want to listen to him when all day long they talk about listen to the science, listen to the experts. and another world we would call them hypocrites. host: larry is up next from taxes on the democrat mine. caller: good morning pedro. i want to remind people the way trump mishandled the covid crisis is the reason we have inflation. they are very good with soundbites, this is bidens inflation just like they did covid was china's virus. it is misleading and it's a lot of soundbites. people asked mr. moore direct questions. he danced around it
stephen moore was nice to listen to. my message is for the independence who really wasn't an independent and other liberal democrats. let's follow the science of listen to the xers. talking about dr. fauci, climate science, listen to the science. my message is, stephen moore you just had on as an expert in economics, economic theory and history. he was talking the pure truth about what was happening in economics and yet it seems to me that the liberal democrats and independents don't want to...
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jury room vice president moore.respect to the steel palettes enstalled they will be corrosion resistant and corrosion resistant coating. this hen taken in account especially the inneraction with sea water. >> are there other examples around the world where that has been tested? >> steel sheet piles are used for shore protection for infrastructure. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> are there other comments from other commissioners? >> okay. thank you staph for combrur presentation and thorough draft eir. >> that concludes our hearing today. >> okay. we are adjourned. clear clear >> after my fire in my apartment and losing everything, the red cross gave us a list of agencies in the city to reach out to and i signed up for the below-market rate program. i got my certificate and started applying and won the housing lottery. [♪♪♪] >> the current lottery program began in 2016. but there have been lot rows that have happened for affordable housing in the city for much longer than that. it was -- there was no standard practice
jury room vice president moore.respect to the steel palettes enstalled they will be corrosion resistant and corrosion resistant coating. this hen taken in account especially the inneraction with sea water. >> are there other examples around the world where that has been tested? >> steel sheet piles are used for shore protection for infrastructure. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> are there other comments from other commissioners? >> okay. thank you staph for...
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that's what they are asking in the case of moore v harper. to intercede in the separation of powers, if you will, of the state so that -- so as to limit the state supreme court authority in reviewing the state legislatures redistricting decisions. that's about as simple as i can explain it in short form. and then i would invite underscoring in particular about -- underscoring all that i have said in particular about the politics of the case, namely this is not a political case. of course, fully aware of the political ramifications, but this is a pure matter of constitutional law and constitutional interpretation. we all want to believe, and i do , but that's the supreme court will decide it. i think it will be interesting on -- interesting for all of you , politicians, they make their decisions in legal cases in the moment. they decide what is best for them in the moment. what i've been saying to the politicians is as to this case and also into the electoral is that you want to be thinking of it this way. a certain result today might be good
that's what they are asking in the case of moore v harper. to intercede in the separation of powers, if you will, of the state so that -- so as to limit the state supreme court authority in reviewing the state legislatures redistricting decisions. that's about as simple as i can explain it in short form. and then i would invite underscoring in particular about -- underscoring all that i have said in particular about the politics of the case, namely this is not a political case. of course, fully...
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moore, has a government ever not? >> hi peter thanks to being with you thanks for have me.he book really goes to the whole history from the founding of our country bred this a lot of graphs and charts inn this that show we have had there have been. it's a good question actually. there been periods were government has retrench and the answer is yes. for example the first 50 -- 100 years of our country there was not much growth of government. the federal government provide the postal service, built the roads and provided the national defense but we did not have all the social programs, the energy department. and then of course are two or three things that happened with the big i increase in governmen. one was the adoption of the income tax. remember for the first 100 years of this country the constitution act super habited income tax. i believe it such a 16th amendment but do not quote me on that, back in 1913 that enabled income tax. that provided all this new revenue with the government. and guess what they did they started spending it. and then a portion of the new deal gr
moore, has a government ever not? >> hi peter thanks to being with you thanks for have me.he book really goes to the whole history from the founding of our country bred this a lot of graphs and charts inn this that show we have had there have been. it's a good question actually. there been periods were government has retrench and the answer is yes. for example the first 50 -- 100 years of our country there was not much growth of government. the federal government provide the postal...
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she brought up roy moore.aron blake also brought up judge moore, saying the other key example of a controversy testing the gop a senate seat was the 2017 race in alabama, but it concerned the candidates personal contact. it was reported that gop candidate roy moore pursued teenage girls decades earlier, when he was in his there these. his democratic opponent doug jones had not led in any of the polls at that point, and he was suddenly up eight points in one pole and in another up three. jones won, and that was in alabama. let's hear from paul in kentucky, does a political candidate's character factor into your vote? caller: at one time it would, but the press and the democrats have gone insane, both corrupt as hell. they will lie, cheat, do anything. failed to mention that warnock tried to run over his wife, tried to kill his wife. he made jokes about playing with a little girl when he was 30 years old and she was 12. he is a pedophile. host: so what changed in your mind, besides from the media coverage? calle
she brought up roy moore.aron blake also brought up judge moore, saying the other key example of a controversy testing the gop a senate seat was the 2017 race in alabama, but it concerned the candidates personal contact. it was reported that gop candidate roy moore pursued teenage girls decades earlier, when he was in his there these. his democratic opponent doug jones had not led in any of the polls at that point, and he was suddenly up eight points in one pole and in another up three. jones...
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. >> before i introduce you to our colleague steve moore, ist wanto remind you all you have pens and papers on your chairs, which you can use for questions for the q&a portion of the program tonight. i also want to help set the stage by sharing polling that's commissioned on the american dream. that really is fundamentally what the book is about. we worked with our friend scott to find that 58% of americans say they feel very proud to be an american. 56% would rather live in a system we call opportunities to succeed and some end up successful, which is the definition of amerri bowltoxy. ameritocracy. there's concerning findings as well. those get at the thrust to the american dream, which is also a theme of this book. only 37% agree that america is the stronga force for good in te world. only 24% are very confident that we have as a nation the ability to fix the problems that we face. and fully 42% believe mesh's best days have come and gone. we're looking forward to exploring these types of issues more fully tonight and in the future as we continue to place america in perspective. i
. >> before i introduce you to our colleague steve moore, ist wanto remind you all you have pens and papers on your chairs, which you can use for questions for the q&a portion of the program tonight. i also want to help set the stage by sharing polling that's commissioned on the american dream. that really is fundamentally what the book is about. we worked with our friend scott to find that 58% of americans say they feel very proud to be an american. 56% would rather live in a system...
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so further ado, here is steve moore moore. well, hello everybody, it is a real privilege to be here for this unveiling of this great new book. and, you know, my first thoughts about this is what what is it about omaha that creates many amazing businesses? i mean, you talk about warren, of course, and and joe ricketts, of course. david sokol, all hailing from nebraska and been incredibly successful businessmen. so maybe you can tell us what the secret is, david, about that area of the country. this is such a really well-timed book given the kind of economic massacre that's going on in this country over the last 18 months and. the fact that we've gotten so many of these policies that are supposed to be advancing the american but are achieving just the opposite. we're actually depleting the american dream. we're depleting people's economic prospects by the growth, big government policies and it's almost as if joe biden has done exactly the opposite out of what you suggest in this book and what what's really so exciting to me abou
so further ado, here is steve moore moore. well, hello everybody, it is a real privilege to be here for this unveiling of this great new book. and, you know, my first thoughts about this is what what is it about omaha that creates many amazing businesses? i mean, you talk about warren, of course, and and joe ricketts, of course. david sokol, all hailing from nebraska and been incredibly successful businessmen. so maybe you can tell us what the secret is, david, about that area of the country....
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let's give a round of applause to stephen moore. [applause] it's my pleasure to be here and my thanks to freedom works for hosting me inn the conversation that i'm i'm sure will be like wind and lightning because the book certainly has. if somebody's had the pleasure of reading it i can say it's moving and it includes so many helpful arguments with a sense of moral clarity that's missing from a lot of our conversations right now. i will introduce our speakers labeled a friend. our speaker/authors. david sokol in the chairman of -- capitol and he's taken three companies public and is chairman and ceo of mid-american energy holding company. he sold the company to berkshire hathaway in 2000. he continued with berkshire hathaway tiber trier -- retired in march of 2011. he's a member of the executive committee of the board of directors of the horatio alger association of distinguished americans. over his 40th career he is chaired five corporate boards and over a dozen charitable or community boards.s. welcome david. thank you so much. [a
let's give a round of applause to stephen moore. [applause] it's my pleasure to be here and my thanks to freedom works for hosting me inn the conversation that i'm i'm sure will be like wind and lightning because the book certainly has. if somebody's had the pleasure of reading it i can say it's moving and it includes so many helpful arguments with a sense of moral clarity that's missing from a lot of our conversations right now. i will introduce our speakers labeled a friend. our...
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. >> host: joining us now on booktv is steve moore. his most recent book is "govzilla: how the relentless growth of government is devouring our economy and our freedom." mr. moore, has government ever not grown? >> guest: good to be with you. love c-span. thanks for having me. the book really goes through the whole history from the founding of a country and there's lots of graphs and charts ind this that show we've had a relentless growth of government but there have been periods, a good question actually, have there been periods where government has retrenched? the answer is yes. for example,, for the first 50 o 100 years of our country there really wasn't much growth of government. the federal government basically provided the postal service, it built the roads andnd provide te national defense and had a court system but we didn't have all the social programs. there was the education department or energy department back then. and then of course -- i think you were tot its earnings thins it happen in the united states. one was the ado
. >> host: joining us now on booktv is steve moore. his most recent book is "govzilla: how the relentless growth of government is devouring our economy and our freedom." mr. moore, has government ever not grown? >> guest: good to be with you. love c-span. thanks for having me. the book really goes through the whole history from the founding of a country and there's lots of graphs and charts ind this that show we've had a relentless growth of government but there have been...
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so moore's law is actually not a law. it's a prediction, although it's often called a law coined by one of the co-founders of intel, gordon moore, in 1965. and he saw that the number of transistors you could put on a chip, which is roughly a proxy for its computing power, was doubling at the time, doubling annually. since then, it's doubled once every two years or so. and that's proven true since that point all the way up to the present, which is why the cost of computing has fallen by around a billion fold and the number of transistors you can put on each chip, and thus the amount of computing power on a chip has risen by about a billion fold since then, just to be an example, the first commercially available chip in the early sixties had four transistors on it, so could remember or process for ones or for zeros or for digits in total. today, if you buy a new iphone, it'll have 15 billion transistors on it. so that's the increase. more moore's law has given us and it's had ramifications far beyond just smartphones or com
so moore's law is actually not a law. it's a prediction, although it's often called a law coined by one of the co-founders of intel, gordon moore, in 1965. and he saw that the number of transistors you could put on a chip, which is roughly a proxy for its computing power, was doubling at the time, doubling annually. since then, it's doubled once every two years or so. and that's proven true since that point all the way up to the present, which is why the cost of computing has fallen by around a...
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that potential human remains had been found on the moors.nnett, who was a victim of moors murderers ian brady and his partner they say they were tipped off about remains already discovered on the site. it seems to be something to do with an author that has been investigating. statement has been issued saying a job was what was said to have been found but they have found no human rain so far. the reason they have searched the area and the police moved to rapidly as the case of keith bennett. he was one of the victims of the moors murderers ian brady and myra hindley. he disappeared in 1964 in june, 12 years old at the time, while visiting his grandfather. he has never been seen since. nobody has never been seen since. nobody has been found. —— no body. brady and hindley were convicted in the 19605 and hindley were convicted in the 1960s at a crown court trial for his murder along with that of four other youngsters. his body is the one set of remains that has never been found. his mum went to her grave still hoping her son's body would be reco
that potential human remains had been found on the moors.nnett, who was a victim of moors murderers ian brady and his partner they say they were tipped off about remains already discovered on the site. it seems to be something to do with an author that has been investigating. statement has been issued saying a job was what was said to have been found but they have found no human rain so far. the reason they have searched the area and the police moved to rapidly as the case of keith bennett. he...
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i will ask we continue those to allow commissioner moore's and other commissioner comments under theced calendar added >> take public comment. member this is is your opportunity to address the commission on the manslaughter. if you are here come forward. if you are calling remote, press star 3. commissioner braun. san francisco line of coalition. on the subject of the minutes, i was alerted to this issue by one of my fellow san francisco coalition activists that unfortunately our comments were not reflected in the minutes from the last time september 15th. and these were important comments. this is not a vanity project for us and if we come every once in awhile to bring something to your attention it is something we home be of use to yourself and the public. the minutes are captured for the future user and future interested parties to look and see what was brought up and said. usually the 2 minutes a lotted or 3 minutes goes over like 3 paragraphs or 2. how could my 2 minutes of comment capture in the the motion was not captured to vicks burg. the problem we had and brought up to you
i will ask we continue those to allow commissioner moore's and other commissioner comments under theced calendar added >> take public comment. member this is is your opportunity to address the commission on the manslaughter. if you are here come forward. if you are calling remote, press star 3. commissioner braun. san francisco line of coalition. on the subject of the minutes, i was alerted to this issue by one of my fellow san francisco coalition activists that unfortunately our comments...
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without further ado here is steve moore. [applause] >> hello, everybody. it is a privilege to be here for this unveiling of this great new book. my first thoughts about this, what is it about omaha, nebraska that creates so many amazing business lines. you talk about warren buffett, joe ricketts, and david sokol hailing from nebraska. tell us what the secret is about that area of the country. this is such a well-timed book given the kind of economic massacre going on in this country, the fact that we've gotten so many of these policies that are supposed to be advancing the american dream but are achieving the opposite. we are depleting the american dream, people's economic prospects by the growth of big government policies, almost as if president biden has done the opposite of what you suggest in this book and what is really so exciting to me about this book is it is not just a recitation of all the problems we have. we all know we have problems, people on both sides of pennsylvania avenue. this morning the united states senate passed another $200 billion
without further ado here is steve moore. [applause] >> hello, everybody. it is a privilege to be here for this unveiling of this great new book. my first thoughts about this, what is it about omaha, nebraska that creates so many amazing business lines. you talk about warren buffett, joe ricketts, and david sokol hailing from nebraska. tell us what the secret is about that area of the country. this is such a well-timed book given the kind of economic massacre going on in this country, the...
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so let's mooring himself quietly, where are you going now ? shut your mouth sergeant.e ship. are you going anywhere from fate? believe what you are worth, please tell me to urgently destroy the cargo. captain sharonov answer the dispatcher. captain sharonov stop moving, stand on anchor attention to volco-baltu, 23 attention to volgobalt, 23 captain sharonov is following you, speed is 12 knots. take to the right, skip the ships, work back. perhaps the intersection of courses i repeat captain sharon wallet turn on disco place. i lift everyone. who can see how it is. final today 20:00 here i bought goods for the whole family. all cosmetics and a topic were brought to the house. i wanted outrageous. the dream tool came with a stove to pay then buy on yandex.market with discounts up to 70%. the right choice for millions of women. one tablet in the morning two components, three actions protects blood vessels reduces fragility of capillaries increases the tone of the vent, not narus just like one two three again yes again hands for mushrooms sale. no, she returns sale, 11 11
so let's mooring himself quietly, where are you going now ? shut your mouth sergeant.e ship. are you going anywhere from fate? believe what you are worth, please tell me to urgently destroy the cargo. captain sharonov answer the dispatcher. captain sharonov stop moving, stand on anchor attention to volco-baltu, 23 attention to volgobalt, 23 captain sharonov is following you, speed is 12 knots. take to the right, skip the ships, work back. perhaps the intersection of courses i repeat captain...
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let me start with you, steve moore, steve forbes, rather.n the money printing machines are going on, inflation is through the roof, not a peep. >> if they're concerned about bettering the people of the world they would support the british prime minister and chancellor exchequer, cutting taxes getting growth so people have more production, more prosperity, higher salaries. instead they go into the opposite direction, more austerity. when the u.n. says it is for the people of the world watch out. clutch what is ever left of your wallet. charles: i think that is indirect war on reaganomics. the power, elites, world economic forum, u.n., all of them are so afraid someone is putting reaganomics into place during a time of crisis, where we could be a year or two in the uk they are really afraid. >> because a loss of power. >> right. >> they want the power, even if people are in poverty they would rather have people in poverty, they have the power than the opposite. charles: u.n. real quick, i want to let the audience know what they're suggesting a
let me start with you, steve moore, steve forbes, rather.n the money printing machines are going on, inflation is through the roof, not a peep. >> if they're concerned about bettering the people of the world they would support the british prime minister and chancellor exchequer, cutting taxes getting growth so people have more production, more prosperity, higher salaries. instead they go into the opposite direction, more austerity. when the u.n. says it is for the people of the world...
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i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore. that woman tells us the man followed her into the building and ripped her purse from her arm. kron four's rob nesbitt talked with her today.
i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore. that woman tells us the man followed her into the building and ripped her purse from her arm. kron four's rob nesbitt talked with her today.
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let's not forget it. >> steve moore? >> you, know you mentioned tonight on the tv show that i had worked in late 1987 at the office of management and budget, under jim miller, a great reignite. i never thought a lot of it. we try to privatized amtrak. wouldn't that be a great thing? 50 billion dollars more to amtrak to privatize it. that's difficult. an example of the kind of things reagan wanted to do. what better transportation we would have today fully privatized amtrak. i'm very proud of that, that i worked for reagan, you know? i think that it's -- i tell my kids, you worked for ronald reagan, that is so cool. his stature keeps going up. you know something? over time, reagan stature keeps going up. the last thing i will say, i went out to south dakota three weeks ago. rapid city, saw mount rush more. there is room for one more. there is room. wouldn't be amazing if ronald reagan was on that? [applause] >> judy shelton, last word? >> i think he proved you really can change the world. you can change the destiny of the
let's not forget it. >> steve moore? >> you, know you mentioned tonight on the tv show that i had worked in late 1987 at the office of management and budget, under jim miller, a great reignite. i never thought a lot of it. we try to privatized amtrak. wouldn't that be a great thing? 50 billion dollars more to amtrak to privatize it. that's difficult. an example of the kind of things reagan wanted to do. what better transportation we would have today fully privatized amtrak. i'm very...
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i'm pam moore. the news at 6 is next. r internet isn't ideal. dad made the brillant move to t us t-mobile home internet. hich... have to share our signal with e entire neighborhood. ah, now we do some weird ings to get our speeds. ll..... i'up. 'mon kids. is sucks. ll if you just itch maybe you n't have to be vampires. oa... kay, yikes. sorry, i wasn't thinking. , uh, don'really e the v word.. at's kind of insensitive. prefer pro-lunar. s, much better. >> from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news at 6. >> the upper to surface it was painful, kind difficult. >> but it's it's what we do in university research. >> now at 6 stanford university is apologizing after finding that its admissions department limited the number of jewish students accepted in the 1950's. thank you for joining us for kron. 4 news at 6. i'm pam moore ken wayne. stanford held a webinar today explaining what happened more than 60 years ago. kron four's rob nesbitt joins us live from our newsroom with more
i'm pam moore. the news at 6 is next. r internet isn't ideal. dad made the brillant move to t us t-mobile home internet. hich... have to share our signal with e entire neighborhood. ah, now we do some weird ings to get our speeds. ll..... i'up. 'mon kids. is sucks. ll if you just itch maybe you n't have to be vampires. oa... kay, yikes. sorry, i wasn't thinking. , uh, don'really e the v word.. at's kind of insensitive. prefer pro-lunar. s, much better. >> from the bay area's local news...
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do not do this it wasn't just steve moore, andy puzder, steve moore they did it anyway.beth: did it any way. >> wasn't happening t was transitory. and it wasn't their fault. now they're trying to make up things, they will not fix it. elizabeth: gobbledygook. close it out with gobbledygook again. an did i, steve moore, like to be in studios. it is finance with you. bring the red carpet next time. just kidding. look at saudi arabia, look at this one. saudi arabia going after the white house...
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elizabeth: final word, steve moore?> gas prices, gas prices are so indicative about how people vote. we're now headed back to four to five, in some cases $6 a gallon of gas. that is killer -- i wouldn't want to be a democrat running for those numbers. elizabeth: feel bad for american families out there. congressman bishop, steve moore, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: we're staying on this coverage, democrats want a new army of irs tags agents to go after taxpayers. irs workers caught stealing taxpayer pandemic relief money to buy luxury cars, trips to vegas, jewelry and more. public safety high on the midterm ballot, democrat are the citing objective flawed study that goes after gop-run states on crime. former federal prosecutor cully stimson joins us next on "the evening edit". ♪. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/h
elizabeth: final word, steve moore?> gas prices, gas prices are so indicative about how people vote. we're now headed back to four to five, in some cases $6 a gallon of gas. that is killer -- i wouldn't want to be a democrat running for those numbers. elizabeth: feel bad for american families out there. congressman bishop, steve moore, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: we're staying on this coverage, democrats want a new army of irs tags agents to go after taxpayers....
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>> a round of applause for steve moore. [applause] >> well, it's my pleasure to be here and my thanks to freedomworks for hosting and hosting the conversation that ensure will be very lightly and enlightened because the book itself certainly is as someone has had the pleasure of reading it, i can say it's moving and it includes so many helpful arguments but with a sense of i think moral clarity that's missing from a lot of our conversations right now. i'll introduce our speakers and then we will dive right in. our speakers/authors i should say. david sokol as you all as a chairman and ceo of teton capital, , founded three compans in his career to date taken three companies public and is chairman and ceo of mid-american energy holdings company whose sole that come to berkshire hathaway company 2000 or he continues with berkshire hathaway until he retired in march 2011. when left in order to manage the family business investment. he is a member of the executive committee of the board of directors of the horatio alger associat
>> a round of applause for steve moore. [applause] >> well, it's my pleasure to be here and my thanks to freedomworks for hosting and hosting the conversation that ensure will be very lightly and enlightened because the book itself certainly is as someone has had the pleasure of reading it, i can say it's moving and it includes so many helpful arguments but with a sense of i think moral clarity that's missing from a lot of our conversations right now. i'll introduce our speakers and...
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george-moore: so what you're after is this inner cambium. man: yeah. george-moore: and that's where the sap runs, and that's the one that will split, and it's smooth, too, because if you're going to wear these it's not gonna be scratchy. ha ha ha! woman: and then it just breaks down just like this. different woman: wow. george-moore: and so you can actually get a dress done--if you have all the bark laying in front of you, you could do it in a day. risling-baldy: during adolescence, a young girl's self-esteem plummets. this is not just for native girls. it's for any girl, and so that's the study that's been done. they've also done studies that show you can actually combat this lowering of self-esteem among young women just by sharing positive stories of adolescence and menstruation with them. that's what a flower dance is. it's bringing these girls together for people to talk to them and tell them about what a wonderful moment of their life this actually is and all the things they can lo forward to and all the ways that people are going to be there to
george-moore: so what you're after is this inner cambium. man: yeah. george-moore: and that's where the sap runs, and that's the one that will split, and it's smooth, too, because if you're going to wear these it's not gonna be scratchy. ha ha ha! woman: and then it just breaks down just like this. different woman: wow. george-moore: and so you can actually get a dress done--if you have all the bark laying in front of you, you could do it in a day. risling-baldy: during adolescence, a young...
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why president moore. can i say something? >> please. >> i'm afraid do you it a pending contract between my employ are strategic economics and the city i have i conflict. this contract is work related research supporting consideration of demographic change and disaccomplice am but related to the housing element. i'm not working on the projects i don't own or control a firm but never the less the guidance has been that this i should recuse myself from this item. until the contracts are closed likely to to recuse from several more. i ask my fellow commissioners make a motion to recuse me from this agenda item. >> is there a motion? >> motion to recuse commissioner braun. >> second. >> >> commissioner i believe you had a similar conflict. and men we can have a motion for both. >> thank you. >> i will say because of my employers involved with the housing element before, i became a commissioner i will have to recuse myself. >> unfortunately we are back to 5. >> commissioner improll i imagine you will amend your motion. >> mendz it
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while moore had been hospitalized off the initial dorn attack fire fighters headed to the scene. but a 2nd salvo, cent locals running for cover. as well as rescue workers present zalinski condemned the strikes was of but easier beast parisha after the 1st rocket strike to day when people came to pick apart the rubble. russia conducted a 2nd rocket strike, a deal of absolute vileness absolute evil. and there have been thousands of instances of this already, and there could be thousands more. unfortunately, she has run more humbled. locals were left reeling through them. why are they doing this to us? what are they trying to prove? killing or people? why? for what? the attacks come, as ukraine continues to force russian troops back in the south and east with these ukrainian troops and the don bass telling french reporters that they were using shells captured from the russians with winter. fast approaching, keep seems determined to press its current advantage, as long as it can at the head of the international atomic energy agency, his in the ukrainian capital keith, the talks about
while moore had been hospitalized off the initial dorn attack fire fighters headed to the scene. but a 2nd salvo, cent locals running for cover. as well as rescue workers present zalinski condemned the strikes was of but easier beast parisha after the 1st rocket strike to day when people came to pick apart the rubble. russia conducted a 2nd rocket strike, a deal of absolute vileness absolute evil. and there have been thousands of instances of this already, and there could be thousands more....
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g>> joining us now is steve moore the most recent book. so has government ever not grown. >> good to be with you. take you for having me. it goes from the history from the bombing of the country and we have had that relentless growth but it is a good question in periods where government has retrenched in the answer is f yes. w so for the first 5100 years there wasn't much growth of government. we provided the postal service and provided national defense but not with all the social programs or the energy department. and then of course there were two or three things with the big increase of government one was the adoption of the income tax. and the constitution prohibited and income tax i believe it's a 16th amendment but don't quote me on that. and that enabled income tax. so yes they did and then of course you have the new deal were government got involved in new social programs that never really existed before. and any of the great society programs expanding the size and scope of government that there were periods where government fell ba
g>> joining us now is steve moore the most recent book. so has government ever not grown. >> good to be with you. take you for having me. it goes from the history from the bombing of the country and we have had that relentless growth but it is a good question in periods where government has retrenched in the answer is f yes. w so for the first 5100 years there wasn't much growth of government. we provided the postal service and provided national defense but not with all the social...
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laid down the mooring time, there hitching to a stop is calculated in seconds on the dashboard.thing is in russian engine control system instruments, of course, the body. everything is completely domestic development. y-y charging stations for electric ships are also produced in russia, for example, by force the module is assembled in the city of orel , russia, the main central processor, on which the entire control of the charging station is based, also assembled in russia, voronezh, and the software for it was written jointly by tomsk and russia st. petersburg, that is, the main part of the electric cow. one way or another, the assembly is made in the russian federation and the launching takes place at the shipyard of the mpium company, in the leningrad region together, where the domestic fleet once began. this is the first serial production of electric ships. in russia, up to 20 models of various classes per year can be built here. among them, various in capacity and autonomy, electric vessels, lake and river class, they will be used mainly for excursions. passenger moreover,
laid down the mooring time, there hitching to a stop is calculated in seconds on the dashboard.thing is in russian engine control system instruments, of course, the body. everything is completely domestic development. y-y charging stations for electric ships are also produced in russia, for example, by force the module is assembled in the city of orel , russia, the main central processor, on which the entire control of the charging station is based, also assembled in russia, voronezh, and the...
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steve moore. thank you. thanks harris.candidates make a point of running away from socialism. but new polling shows democrat voters are embracing it. republicans, not even alone. plus early voting begins today in georgia. do you want a conservative like walker, who will go up and put a stop to what we're seeing, or do you want warnock to continue what he has been building as you know, here's fidelity to joe biden in this failed administration, well what voters are taking away from friday's very fiery debate between walker and warnock, the between walker and warnock, the hottest exchanges stay close. buying a car from vroom is so easy, all you need is a phone and a finger. just go to vroom.com, scroll through thousands of cars. then, tap to buy. that's it. no sales speak, no wasted time. go to vroom.com and pick your favorite. woman tc: my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. doctor tc: ruby's a1c is down with rybelsus®. man tc: my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®. son tc: mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®.
steve moore. thank you. thanks harris.candidates make a point of running away from socialism. but new polling shows democrat voters are embracing it. republicans, not even alone. plus early voting begins today in georgia. do you want a conservative like walker, who will go up and put a stop to what we're seeing, or do you want warnock to continue what he has been building as you know, here's fidelity to joe biden in this failed administration, well what voters are taking away from friday's very...
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stephen moore was nice to listen to.message is for the independence who really wasn't an independent and other liberal democrats. let's follow the science of listen to the xers. talking about dr. fauci, climate science, listen to the science. my message is, stephen moore you just had on as an expert in economics, economic theory and history. he was talking the pure truth about what was happening in economics and yet it seems to me that the liberal democrats and independents don't want to listen to him when all day long they talk about listen to the science, listen to the experts. and another world we would call them hypocrites. host: larry is up next from taxes on the democrat mine. caller: good morning pedro. i want to remind people the way trump mishandled the covid crisis is the reason we have inflation. they are very good with soundbites, this is bidens inflation just like they did covid was china's virus. it is misleading and it's a lot of soundbites. people asked mr. moore direct questions. he danced around it and
stephen moore was nice to listen to.message is for the independence who really wasn't an independent and other liberal democrats. let's follow the science of listen to the xers. talking about dr. fauci, climate science, listen to the science. my message is, stephen moore you just had on as an expert in economics, economic theory and history. he was talking the pure truth about what was happening in economics and yet it seems to me that the liberal democrats and independents don't want to listen...
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divided into six sections four of which are under they brought their ships into force, they don’t moorinter, competitions are held year-round navigation flight meter technosport, they have already raised the sails and are holding the championship course alexandra goin and nikolai lashkevich news central region. a week of parental love was celebrated for the first time in our country by a warm family marathon that united the period from mother's day to father's day, a holiday in honor of popnova in the calendar on october 21. now a special date concerts and exhibitions forums photo flash mobs celebrations united all districts of the minsk region sincere words of gratitude and congratulations sounded, of course, in a narrow family circle, and the strongest brave and loving elena turns. help. what do you have here with the lessons will help and the younger ones a fairy tale before going to bed, reading for the father of many children andrey the fisherman. no problems with an asterisk together with his wife olga are raising three children. vlad is 13 years old, his wife is 6, and ilyusha i
divided into six sections four of which are under they brought their ships into force, they don’t moorinter, competitions are held year-round navigation flight meter technosport, they have already raised the sails and are holding the championship course alexandra goin and nikolai lashkevich news central region. a week of parental love was celebrated for the first time in our country by a warm family marathon that united the period from mother's day to father's day, a holiday in honor of...
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steve moore, thanks for joining us tonight. >> yep.: jpmorgan's jamie dimon joins top economists mohammed el-erian and larry summers warning about a completely avoidable recession next year. house gop threatened to call in fbi director christopher wray if the gop wins back congress over delays in the hunter biden case. there are new wrinkles there. former deputy assistant attorney general tom dupree on "the evening edit" next. ♪ but asthma has taken enough. so i go triple... with trelegy. with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler,... it's the only once-daily treatment for adults that takes triple action against asthma symptoms. trelegy helps make breathing easier,... improves lung function,... and lasts for 24 hours. go triple... go trelegy. because asthma has taken enough. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler... for sudden breathing problems. trelegy contains a medicine that increases risk of hospitalizations and death from asthma problems when used alone. when this medicine is used with an inhaled corticosteroid,... like in trelegy,... there i
steve moore, thanks for joining us tonight. >> yep.: jpmorgan's jamie dimon joins top economists mohammed el-erian and larry summers warning about a completely avoidable recession next year. house gop threatened to call in fbi director christopher wray if the gop wins back congress over delays in the hunter biden case. there are new wrinkles there. former deputy assistant attorney general tom dupree on "the evening edit" next. ♪ but asthma has taken enough. so i go triple......
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be. >> the phrase rising star is a phrase thrown around a lot for wes moore., mail-in voting around the country has grown significantly, and has different rules in different states. we heard donald trump, of course, in 2020 disparage the integrity of mail-in ballots repeatedly, that was proven to be incorrect. how might they affect this election this time around? >> a lot of changes have happened to the way we vote and voting restrictions since the 2020 election alone. as you know well, the rise in mail-in balloting has been a direct response to the pandemic. obviously it was the safest way that americans could vote in 2020, but with the widespread mail-in balloting and now the ubiquity of mail-in balloting around the country, that's come with a huge backlash from the right and conspiracy theorist who is don't believe that's a sound way to vote. the reality heading into 2022 is that you can vote by mail, basically in almost every state in this country. there are only a handful of states now that require an excuse to have a mail-in ballot, things like if you're
be. >> the phrase rising star is a phrase thrown around a lot for wes moore., mail-in voting around the country has grown significantly, and has different rules in different states. we heard donald trump, of course, in 2020 disparage the integrity of mail-in ballots repeatedly, that was proven to be incorrect. how might they affect this election this time around? >> a lot of changes have happened to the way we vote and voting restrictions since the 2020 election alone. as you know...
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elizabeth: welcome to the show, economist steve moore. like whirlpool, good to see you. whirlpool, p&g, 2/3 of s&p 500, they increasingly warn inflation is eating alive consumer spending power. consumers power the u.s. economy. it is like americans need a detox from bad d.c. policies and their mess -- messaging. this democrats were honest they should run on this, tell the truth about what their policies create. what do you think, steve? >> oh, look, i couldn't agree more with you. you know the problem with this inflation is that it lingers. we've now had as you know, liz, seven to eight straight months of 8% plus inflation. it knit alleviating. we may see a minor, minor improvement in the inflation rate in numbers that come out in november, but it is systemic right now and the biden administration doesn't really have any solution to this and it also eats into real profits of companies, one of the reasons the stock market over the last year has been so negative. elizabeth: democrats have been in a cage fight with the truth about inflation.
elizabeth: welcome to the show, economist steve moore. like whirlpool, good to see you. whirlpool, p&g, 2/3 of s&p 500, they increasingly warn inflation is eating alive consumer spending power. consumers power the u.s. economy. it is like americans need a detox from bad d.c. policies and their mess -- messaging. this democrats were honest they should run on this, tell the truth about what their policies create. what do you think, steve? >> oh, look, i couldn't agree more with you....
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that's an extraordinary leadership position, steve moore. extraordinary. to exceed in i remember in 82 that there is so much pressure to exceed the giant jackson crease and think god that it was canceled. congress wanted to cancel the tax cuts. that would have been disastrous. it couldn't have been hard for reagan to ascend. that they did pass a tax cut, but it was thankfully much smaller. and then do what they did in 86 was a really incredible accomplishment. you know raegan comes, in the tax rate is 57%, go down to 28%. you know u.s. talk about. this 15 and 28. how great would not be the go back to that. >> i was talking to the milton friedman of the time and i thought it was gonna walk into the seed and die who was so excited. because he said, i did this column for newsweek and i think it was in the early 70s just to start an argument on the flat tax he said, reagan's rates are only three points higher than i was trying to start. and the moon listen ecstasy. and they're just emphasize what you just. that the started the whole thing with the economic mir
that's an extraordinary leadership position, steve moore. extraordinary. to exceed in i remember in 82 that there is so much pressure to exceed the giant jackson crease and think god that it was canceled. congress wanted to cancel the tax cuts. that would have been disastrous. it couldn't have been hard for reagan to ascend. that they did pass a tax cut, but it was thankfully much smaller. and then do what they did in 86 was a really incredible accomplishment. you know raegan comes, in the tax...
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so that further ado here is steve moore. [applause] maxwell hello everybody. it is a real privilege to be here for this unveiling of this great new book. my first thoughts about this, what is it about omaha, nebraska that creates so many amazing businessar minds. you talk about war and a buffet of course and joe ricketts and of course and one hailing from nebraska been incredibly successful businessman. maybe controls with the secret is, david about that area of the country. this is such a really well-timed book given the economic massacre that's going on in this country over the last 18 months. the fact we have gotten so many of these policies that are supposed to be advancing the american dream but are achieving just the opposite. we are actually depleting the american dream. we are depleting people's economic prospects by the growth of big government policies. it is almost as if joe biden has done just the opposite of what you suggest in this book. what is really so exciting to me about this book is, it is not just a re- citation of all the problems we have
so that further ado here is steve moore. [applause] maxwell hello everybody. it is a real privilege to be here for this unveiling of this great new book. my first thoughts about this, what is it about omaha, nebraska that creates so many amazing businessar minds. you talk about war and a buffet of course and joe ricketts and of course and one hailing from nebraska been incredibly successful businessman. maybe controls with the secret is, david about that area of the country. this is such a...
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and start to change the thinking of the local boat drivers about why it's important to take that mooring line, as opposed to put out an anchor. dustan: we have a big problem with plastic bags, of plastic waste, escially, in indonesia. these are mostly little wrappers that come from candy and packets, and in developing nations, they can't afford a bottle of shampoo, but a little packet for a few pennies, they can. but they're packed in mylar, and that mylar in plastic never, ever, ever goes away. suparno: so as long as people from the mainland, they are not very well-educated, and they still keep throwing trash into the river, it will end severe at menjangan and spoil the beautiful island here. dustan: everything you drop on the ground finds its way into the ocean. the ocean begins at your front door. suparno: but when it's in the water, fish can eat them. fish also can die, or if not die, maybe the bigger fish will eat it, and then we will eat the fish. so it means, like, all the plastic will be back to us. we found a turtle, like, nearly, like, dying, and then we pick him up and we foun
and start to change the thinking of the local boat drivers about why it's important to take that mooring line, as opposed to put out an anchor. dustan: we have a big problem with plastic bags, of plastic waste, escially, in indonesia. these are mostly little wrappers that come from candy and packets, and in developing nations, they can't afford a bottle of shampoo, but a little packet for a few pennies, they can. but they're packed in mylar, and that mylar in plastic never, ever, ever goes...
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i'm pam moore. the news at 6 is next. >> from the bay area's news station. you're watching kron. 4 news news at 6. >> we sometimes safety is emotional. safety and sometimes safety is the physical safety that are in need that's needed by professionals. >> now it's 6 following the recent gun violence in oakland involving young people, school administrators are now working to try to find ways to keep children safe. >> good evening, i'm ken wayne. i'm pam moore. according to the top official at a bay area charter school, the idea of bringing armed security guards back on campus is not off the table, but as kron four's haaziq madyun reports that determination is out of his control.
i'm pam moore. the news at 6 is next. >> from the bay area's news station. you're watching kron. 4 news news at 6. >> we sometimes safety is emotional. safety and sometimes safety is the physical safety that are in need that's needed by professionals. >> now it's 6 following the recent gun violence in oakland involving young people, school administrators are now working to try to find ways to keep children safe. >> good evening, i'm ken wayne. i'm pam moore. according to...
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by first introducing our colleague steve moore senior economist at freedom works. he communicates our vision for progrowthri agenda has original analysis. you have probably seen him onre tv or read his columns. [applause] hello everybody it's a privilege to be here for this unveiling of this great new book. my first thoughts what is this about, high nebraska with so many business minds talk about warren buffett and those healing from nebraska to be incredibly successful businessman to tell us a secret about that area of the country. this is such a well-timed book given the economic massacre going on in the country the last 18 months the fact we have so many of these policies that are supposed to be advancing the american dream achieving the opposite we are depleting the american dream and people's economic prospects and it's almost as if joe biden has done exactly the opposite of what you suggested and what is so exciting to me about this book is notn just recitation of all the problems that we have we have in the political class on both sides of pennsylvania avenu
by first introducing our colleague steve moore senior economist at freedom works. he communicates our vision for progrowthri agenda has original analysis. you have probably seen him onre tv or read his columns. [applause] hello everybody it's a privilege to be here for this unveiling of this great new book. my first thoughts what is this about, high nebraska with so many business minds talk about warren buffett and those healing from nebraska to be incredibly successful businessman to tell us a...