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mr. moore, will you please stand? very good. you are already wonderfully taking directions. [applause] let's hear it for his standing. you as a representative for the financial services industry and wall street in general have been accused of greed, corruption, excessive compensation, social inequality, unnecessary risk-taking not paying your fair share of taxes and causing the financial crisis of 2008. how do you and your supporters plead? >> not even close to being guilty or on her. >> really? alright well we are going to proceed with a five-minute opening statement by the prosecuting attorney mr. robert frank. mr. robert h. frank is the henry johnson louis wiki professor cornell university of the winner-take-all society darwin economy. he's also the co-author of the ben bernanke popular textbook the principles of economics. he earned his ph.d. from uc berkeley. [laughter] and was a peace corps volunteer in rural nepal. after the opening statements each attorney will call to witnesses who wil
mr. moore, will you please stand? very good. you are already wonderfully taking directions. [applause] let's hear it for his standing. you as a representative for the financial services industry and wall street in general have been accused of greed, corruption, excessive compensation, social inequality, unnecessary risk-taking not paying your fair share of taxes and causing the financial crisis of 2008. how do you and your supporters plead? >> not even close to being guilty or on her....
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mr. stephen moore, the defending attorney. mr. moore is the distinguished member of "the wall street journal" editorial board and author of several books. rich states, poor states, return to prosperity, how america can regain its economic superpower status. he received his ma from george mason university, he is a strong advocate of the flat tax, social security privatization and free trade. he is considered one of the premier supply side economists in the united states. mr. moore, will you give us your opening statement? >> thank you, your honor. >> very good. >> thank you, members of the jury. i would like to start by saying that i believe that this trial is a farce and a miscarriage of justice. i work for the wall street journal so, of course, i'm going to defend wall street. i would submit, and our defense, your honor, boils down to this: that it is the wrong people and the wrong institutions that are being put on trial here this afternoon. now, let me start by saying, by making some admissions about some of the mistakes that we
mr. stephen moore, the defending attorney. mr. moore is the distinguished member of "the wall street journal" editorial board and author of several books. rich states, poor states, return to prosperity, how america can regain its economic superpower status. he received his ma from george mason university, he is a strong advocate of the flat tax, social security privatization and free trade. he is considered one of the premier supply side economists in the united states. mr. moore,...
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>> absolutely. >> guilty, mr moore. >> thank you for being here today. let me ask you this question. is it a crime if wall street loses money for their investors? >> it is not a crime. it is unfortunate for their investors and a lot more money is lost on wall street because of government regulation. >> you were involved -- you had some interchanges with people from occupy wall street, the movement that helped bring my clients to trial. i wonder, the sentiment of the occupy wall street people who think they ever misguided. >> i thought they were misguided. that is why i went down there and this trial is misguided. is not investment banks, the federal reserve banks. the federal reserve are the biggest counterfeiters of money. they are the big destroyers of capital. their financing massive growth in government spending and the federal reserve working with congress that have corrupted wall street and resulted in crony capitalism and i want to let the people at occupy wall street their anger was misplaced. i shared their frustration. government and central ba
>> absolutely. >> guilty, mr moore. >> thank you for being here today. let me ask you this question. is it a crime if wall street loses money for their investors? >> it is not a crime. it is unfortunate for their investors and a lot more money is lost on wall street because of government regulation. >> you were involved -- you had some interchanges with people from occupy wall street, the movement that helped bring my clients to trial. i wonder, the sentiment of...
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forced to go but yet it was mandatory and i believe we do have a clip from that actual interview mr moore if we could take a listen to that. we had a manual workers that were forced to attend we had managers that communicated to our workforce that the attendance at the romney event was mandatory but no one was forced to attend the event already there it is from the man himself. from or the c.e.o. of murray energy c.e.o. rob moore he's saying this was not mandatory or it was mandatory it was not forced at the end of the day what is the difference well i sent i tried to ask them that and they did not respond so i think that perhaps these you being forced as having punishment afterwards because he did stress that nobody who failed to attend was punished so that's you know i say that's good that he didn't punish anybody for not going all right i guess we should say he is a little correction there does he not. and you know this this is not the first time that the company has been under scrutiny back in two thousand and seven they were six miners were killed when a coal mine in utah collapsed a
forced to go but yet it was mandatory and i believe we do have a clip from that actual interview mr moore if we could take a listen to that. we had a manual workers that were forced to attend we had managers that communicated to our workforce that the attendance at the romney event was mandatory but no one was forced to attend the event already there it is from the man himself. from or the c.e.o. of murray energy c.e.o. rob moore he's saying this was not mandatory or it was mandatory it was not...
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. >> mr. moore, thank you for joining us.note, of course, the half 500 million share buyback that you've also announced, the c.o.o. of electronics arguments. mr. moor. >>> big news coming out of the hedge fund world. "new york times" reporting that louis bacon is returns $2 billion to investors in his moore global investment fund. that's a quarter of the money he manages there. mr. bacon saying -- citing 18 months of what le called disappointing investment returns, and a particularly tough second quarter, when his main fund was down over 3%. in a letter to his shoulders according to "new york times" or his clients, he wrote -- i am more comfortable taken down the size of the funds than increasings size of the positions. he will still continue to manage about $6 billion, but again louis bacon running 2 billion to his clients. back to you, melissa. >> thanks for which that, mary. >>> at the bottom of the screen, nikt is telling cnbc is they're looking interest the trades at the beinning. we'll have much more when we come right
. >> mr. moore, thank you for joining us.note, of course, the half 500 million share buyback that you've also announced, the c.o.o. of electronics arguments. mr. moor. >>> big news coming out of the hedge fund world. "new york times" reporting that louis bacon is returns $2 billion to investors in his moore global investment fund. that's a quarter of the money he manages there. mr. bacon saying -- citing 18 months of what le called disappointing investment returns, and...
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mr. kohl mazen conversation with jeff moore and material fellow at the contemporary african diaspora. this is just under an hour. .. >> i was going to read about all the black and white people living together in 2000 a great i thought about my resume. but there was too much back story to do and how they got there. starting from the beginning, which is where i went to high school. it is sort of the most defiantly white suburb. we had the confederate flag as our officials will buy. i have the confederate flag on my high school diploma. which my wife will not limit on the wall. for many reasons. i went back and i -- that was when the first places i women i was researching the book. the first thing i did when i went backwards, was to get on the bus. because the busing program was still in place there. i went to the principal and said would you let me ride the bus. i met this rather an incredible woman who not only drove the bus but was one of the for students to write it back in the 1970s. her story was a pretty amazing one. she was very generous and sweet and took me along for this ride.
mr. kohl mazen conversation with jeff moore and material fellow at the contemporary african diaspora. this is just under an hour. .. >> i was going to read about all the black and white people living together in 2000 a great i thought about my resume. but there was too much back story to do and how they got there. starting from the beginning, which is where i went to high school. it is sort of the most defiantly white suburb. we had the confederate flag as our officials will buy. i have...
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moore. on a motion to recuse -- [calling roll] thank you. mr. president. president fong: i will propose we move this to september 6. i will direct remove this item to september 6. >> this is moved to september 6 at the direction of president fong. to move forward we are now at the directors' report. president fong: the only item i wanted to bring to your attention was the memo from kong tom desanto giving you an outline of the proposed budget. it was essentially the mayor's budget was somewhat minor reductions that were approved by the board related to temporary salaries and professional services contracts. the budget proposed by the mayor, which was somewhat larger than what you look that originally was largely approved by the board of supervisors. the only other thing is because the board is on presort -- recess there was no board of directors report this week. thank you. >> no board of appeals report this week either. with that, we can move on to general public comment. at this time, members of the public may address you on any item that is under your j
moore. on a motion to recuse -- [calling roll] thank you. mr. president. president fong: i will propose we move this to september 6. i will direct remove this item to september 6. >> this is moved to september 6 at the direction of president fong. to move forward we are now at the directors' report. president fong: the only item i wanted to bring to your attention was the memo from kong tom desanto giving you an outline of the proposed budget. it was essentially the mayor's budget was...
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moore says: "... the search committee felt ttat mr. holmes would not be a good personal fit for our program."tudents there are also relieved...aaro says, "you can talk about it a million times and it's still mind blowing - it's a reaall crazy thought that he could have been here."fairbanks says, "knowing that it could have been somewhere that go is scary." the judge ruled that an ongoing doctor- patient relationship did exist, but scheduled a september twentieth hearing to revisit the nnoebook issue. sal giangrasso... fox news." coming up... concerns today... about the number of girls getting the h-p-v vaccine.the disturbing trend... health officials are now seeing. ((joel live tease)) you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 4)) heading out for the labor day weekend.how holiday travelers are eacting to record gas prices... on fox 45 news at five.3 -live look at randssand on pratt street 3 - queen anne's county schools are 90 minutes late today 3 map 395 map 3 3 a woman is rrcovering this morning... after aa rutal pitbull atack, in fells point. point. it happennd
moore says: "... the search committee felt ttat mr. holmes would not be a good personal fit for our program."tudents there are also relieved...aaro says, "you can talk about it a million times and it's still mind blowing - it's a reaall crazy thought that he could have been here."fairbanks says, "knowing that it could have been somewhere that go is scary." the judge ruled that an ongoing doctor- patient relationship did exist, but scheduled a september twentieth...
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mrs. montgomery. hello, state senator, how are you? [applause] just to keep it brief. my name is jessica moore. i'm a cure territorial fellow at -- i work in a african-american museum. we are considering the book signing for mr. colby or for tanner. >> tanner is fine. >> kind of the unofficial kickoff for the speed book signing series. the fall, winter exhibition that opens on september 18. so the book signing is going to include three different books, the first will be our kind of people written. the second will be "occupy" and she wrote the article. we're going to start with multiculturalism in the '90ings and education and we're going end with hot top irks that are happening in advertising and media right now having to do with post blackness and the idea of assimilation and what it means. and is it another word that someone mouse with immigration? i went to high school in the south. i went to high school in georgia. and that's a lie because it was another town in georgia that was thirty minutes south. i understand the polarized football games. one side is black and and the other side was whit
mrs. montgomery. hello, state senator, how are you? [applause] just to keep it brief. my name is jessica moore. i'm a cure territorial fellow at -- i work in a african-american museum. we are considering the book signing for mr. colby or for tanner. >> tanner is fine. >> kind of the unofficial kickoff for the speed book signing series. the fall, winter exhibition that opens on september 18. so the book signing is going to include three different books, the first will be our kind of...
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mr. magoo. and lucy liu and timbuktu. watching "zoobalee zoo." and eating dinty moore beef stew with captain kangaroo.r i watch the movie "breakin' 2: electric boogaloo." so, just sit right back and go frick your frack. don't touch that dial 'cause we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ female announcer ] what happens when beauty meets strength? dove knows women want to feel beautiful but need strength too. dove clinical protection is prescription strength wetness protection with 3x the care for skin. dove clinical protection. where beautiful women find strength. of all time. congrats, michael. you really made a splash. there is no competition. [ male announcer ] celebrate michael's performance and dive into his fave, the subway® meatball marinara with a jalapeño kick. [ both ] subway. eat fresh. ♪[music plays]♪ ♪[music plays] ♪[music plays] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you know our first guest as the star of big, big movies ranging from the "wedding crashers," to "the a-team," to the smash hit "hangover" series. he has two new movies to talk about. "hit and run," which is currently i
mr. magoo. and lucy liu and timbuktu. watching "zoobalee zoo." and eating dinty moore beef stew with captain kangaroo.r i watch the movie "breakin' 2: electric boogaloo." so, just sit right back and go frick your frack. don't touch that dial 'cause we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ female announcer ] what happens when beauty meets strength? dove knows women want to feel beautiful but need strength too. dove clinical protection is prescription strength...
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michael moore and oliver stone applauded the decision of the ecuadorian government and warned of the consequences of what i happen to songe falls into the hands of the united states writing if mr songes acts extradited to the united states the consequences will reverberate for years around the world we urge the people of britain and sweden to demand that their governments answer some basic questions why did the swedish authorities refused to question mr assad in london and why can neither government promise that mr assad will not be extradited to the united states the citizens of britain and sweden have a rare opportunity to make a stand for free speech on behalf of the entire globe now for the latest on this ongoing saga and what might happen from here on forward i'm joined by one of julius on his attorneys michael ratner a human rights lawyer and president emeritus of the center for constitutional rights new york city michael welcome back to the program good to see you're tom thank you thank and thanks for joining us has the arrest of julian a son changed journalism in the u.s. or the world and if so why and how. well look at the arrest is terrible because what you have here
michael moore and oliver stone applauded the decision of the ecuadorian government and warned of the consequences of what i happen to songe falls into the hands of the united states writing if mr songes acts extradited to the united states the consequences will reverberate for years around the world we urge the people of britain and sweden to demand that their governments answer some basic questions why did the swedish authorities refused to question mr assad in london and why can neither...
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moore says "i will vote for him." >>> and president obama told supporters at a campaign rally in florida that for his birthday wish saturday, he'll ask for the state's 29 electoral votes. mrobama said he turns 51 tomorrow, but "michelle says i look 50." and that's your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> and now here's your first look at how wall street's going to kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,878 after falling 92 points yesterday. both the s&p and nasdaq each lost ten. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei sank 98 points, while in hong kong, the hang seng was down 24. >>> well, investors worldwide were underwhelmed by promises from the head of the european central bank to fix the eurozone's debt woes. stocks in the u.s. and europe fell on what many considered to be a plan that lacked specifics. >>> as we reported, the monthly jobs report comes out today on news the four-week average for jobless claims fell for the sixth week in a row. >>> a trade group says retail sales were up more than 4.5% in july from the same time last year. >>> well, chick-fil-a is taking controversy all the way to the bank. the fast-food chain set a one
moore says "i will vote for him." >>> and president obama told supporters at a campaign rally in florida that for his birthday wish saturday, he'll ask for the state's 29 electoral votes. mrobama said he turns 51 tomorrow, but "michelle says i look 50." and that's your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> and now here's your first look at how wall street's going to kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,878 after falling 92 points yesterday....
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moore tries to broker a deal. >> tell them i will film next week on it. i'm ready to go now. >> but first -- >> mr.ris is, in my 25 years of law enforcement, one of the most manipulative, conniving people i've ever encountered. >> a high-profile rapist does little to improve his reputation. >> everybody thinks i'm a ted bundy type character, and i'm not. ♪ >>> lined with luxury homes on one side and the ocean on the other, bayshore boulevard is one of the best drives there is in tampa, florida. it's also the location of a high-profile crime that captivated the city. the offender is currently in the hillsborough county jail. >> in the press, i'm bayshore rapist, because it happened on bayshore boulevard. five days ago, i was convicted. i didn't think i was going to be convicted. >> luis harris is awaiting sentencing after being found guilty by a jury on all counts of sexual battery, kidnapping, impersonating a police officer, grand theft, and fraudulent use of credit cards. >> the defendant is guilty of sexual battery as charged. the defendant is guilty of kidnapping as charged. >> i felt weak at my
moore tries to broker a deal. >> tell them i will film next week on it. i'm ready to go now. >> but first -- >> mr.ris is, in my 25 years of law enforcement, one of the most manipulative, conniving people i've ever encountered. >> a high-profile rapist does little to improve his reputation. >> everybody thinks i'm a ted bundy type character, and i'm not. ♪ >>> lined with luxury homes on one side and the ocean on the other, bayshore boulevard is one of...
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moore tries to broker a deal. >> tell them i will film next week on it. i'm ready to go now. >> but first -- >> mr.ris is, in my 25 years of law enforcement, one of the most manipulative, conniving people i've ever encountered. >> a high-profile rapist does little to improve his reputation. >> everybody thinks i'm a ted bundy type character, and i'm not. sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those
moore tries to broker a deal. >> tell them i will film next week on it. i'm ready to go now. >> but first -- >> mr.ris is, in my 25 years of law enforcement, one of the most manipulative, conniving people i've ever encountered. >> a high-profile rapist does little to improve his reputation. >> everybody thinks i'm a ted bundy type character, and i'm not. sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be...
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mr. ryan looks like a nice guy, liberals are painting him as a political bernie madoff. alec baldwin saying the congressman is a fringe selection. quote: ryan is palin. michael moore says ryan and romney showed their militaristic colors by representing themselves on a battleship in norfolk, virginia. for some reason moore finds that offensive. my personal favorite is actress ava longoria who puts forth that paul ryan voted against equal pay for women. how could he? in reality, what ryan did was vote against the lily led better act which extended the amount of time a woman could sue for pay discrimination. so her analysis sounds kind of desperate. pardon the reference. my favorite reaction so far comes from our pal dan rather who is too frightened to come on this broadcast. >> right now ryan looks like he is toxic for the ticket. it could be as we get deeper in the campaign that this intelligent man, he is intelligent and serious man will show something that people do not now see. this is toxic in florida. i'm not saying romney will lose florida. i'm saying that as of today he has less chance of carrying it than he had before which is one reason he went to florida
mr. ryan looks like a nice guy, liberals are painting him as a political bernie madoff. alec baldwin saying the congressman is a fringe selection. quote: ryan is palin. michael moore says ryan and romney showed their militaristic colors by representing themselves on a battleship in norfolk, virginia. for some reason moore finds that offensive. my personal favorite is actress ava longoria who puts forth that paul ryan voted against equal pay for women. how could he? in reality, what ryan did was...