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mr. moore. syd, get a cab. what happened? just get a damn cab! yes, sir. ( whistle blowing ) he told the doctors he found her unconscious on the floor. he told me he found her on the bed. he brought her here in a cab? said he didn't want to wait for the paramedics. anybody else in the apartment? no. just him and his wife. the help left at 7:00. that's the doctor you want to talk to-- dr. murphy. thanks. dr. murphy? we're here about joan moore. she's still in a coma. from what? we're still running tests.
mr. moore. syd, get a cab. what happened? just get a damn cab! yes, sir. ( whistle blowing ) he told the doctors he found her unconscious on the floor. he told me he found her on the bed. he brought her here in a cab? said he didn't want to wait for the paramedics. anybody else in the apartment? no. just him and his wife. the help left at 7:00. that's the doctor you want to talk to-- dr. murphy. thanks. dr. murphy? we're here about joan moore. she's still in a coma. from what? we're still...
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and mr. moore, and james shepherd, and john wheeler, and w.g. pierson, and many, many others in helping to grow what was known nationally as the black wall street. pete served at the helm of mutual savings and loan during the institution's most successful years. he spearheaded the transition from a mutual savings and loan association to a mutual savings bank, and also led to the acquisitions of american federal savings and loan and greensboro national bank. mr. allison was a pillar of the durham community for more than 60 long years. as one who led by example, his friends and former colleagues praised mr. allison for having been a strong and effective leader. most recently in 2010 mr. allison received the mechanics and farmers bank founders award, which recognized his commitment to promoting personal and community development. mr. allison is survived by his ingram ife, dr. livonia allison, we always include that part, because that family has a rich history. many of our c.b.c. members know dr. allison so very well for her community advocacy. like
and mr. moore, and james shepherd, and john wheeler, and w.g. pierson, and many, many others in helping to grow what was known nationally as the black wall street. pete served at the helm of mutual savings and loan during the institution's most successful years. he spearheaded the transition from a mutual savings and loan association to a mutual savings bank, and also led to the acquisitions of american federal savings and loan and greensboro national bank. mr. allison was a pillar of the...
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moore. i think mr. cabreros' illustration shows that the two stairways that are required at this point and elevator access is there. i'd prefer if unit 61, 63 and 74 did not have roof access through the units. that would leave unit 73 with staircases tucked in between the elevator and the mechanical tower. so, that would be my preference. i make a motion to approve the project and eliminate stair access on units 74, 61, and 63. >> [speaker not understood]. if i could clarify, commissioner sugaya. the building code, if they would allow for sliding roof hatch so it's flat to the roof, i think it allows them perhaps 3 feet, four feet. the height of a parapet, essentially, would you be accepting that as an alternative? >> we would, but then i think we would have to consider setbackses from the edge of the, you know, the railing -- >> on the extended roof decks to the end. >> to the edge of the railing? >> yeah. >> can i substitute that? i second that, but we he need to have a commitment to the pulling deck
moore. i think mr. cabreros' illustration shows that the two stairways that are required at this point and elevator access is there. i'd prefer if unit 61, 63 and 74 did not have roof access through the units. that would leave unit 73 with staircases tucked in between the elevator and the mechanical tower. so, that would be my preference. i make a motion to approve the project and eliminate stair access on units 74, 61, and 63. >> [speaker not understood]. if i could clarify, commissioner...
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commissioner moore >> mr. rich have you ever countered doing a pilot project using the intent of what you're trying to do. >> we almost have that in the sense we once this is adapted you, you know, the legislation is adapted we'll move slowly and do two or three three or four in the next year there's built into the program a need to evaluate the program after 2 years. i wouldn't be in favor of adapting all the legislation we have to go back to the board afterwards we don't need to do that but we have an evaluation process built into it are >> commissioners, if there's nothing further we can move on to the item you moved to be considered after item 6 which is item 1 the matter of continuous for case 2014.8 t for the zoning public district ordinance amendment the planning code it was proposed and - >> we'll take public comment on the matter of continuous only. any public comment on this item? >> i dennis i want to thank the commission to allow us to get a chance to deal with this and thank you rich has been will
commissioner moore >> mr. rich have you ever countered doing a pilot project using the intent of what you're trying to do. >> we almost have that in the sense we once this is adapted you, you know, the legislation is adapted we'll move slowly and do two or three three or four in the next year there's built into the program a need to evaluate the program after 2 years. i wouldn't be in favor of adapting all the legislation we have to go back to the board afterwards we don't need to...
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caller: mr. moore, your bible, i have good news and bad news. black people are mentioned from the beginning of time. white people are not mentioned at all. the supreme court has never answered -- how did you find out, constitutionally, that that woman had an abortion? with that, being a southerner, your religion teaches that america was made for white people. black people were subservient. how is your religion -- how will it bring black people in to your god? host: anything you would like to respond to? guest: my religion does not teach that at all. all people are made in the image of god. we all are coming from the same place in adam. everyone is equal in the eyes of god. jesus shed his blood for the entire human race. every person has dignity. everyone has the quality. -- equality before god and with one another. it is not what my religion teaches. religion was a driving force of both the abolition movement and the civil rights movement. arguing those very things, that we need to live up to what we claim. not only us churches, but also as a co
caller: mr. moore, your bible, i have good news and bad news. black people are mentioned from the beginning of time. white people are not mentioned at all. the supreme court has never answered -- how did you find out, constitutionally, that that woman had an abortion? with that, being a southerner, your religion teaches that america was made for white people. black people were subservient. how is your religion -- how will it bring black people in to your god? host: anything you would like to...
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i am going to work with mr. moore and and our friends in the senate. suspect you knew we would get the money back in the program. it has been around for such a long time and has such tremendous success in such bipartisan support. i want to go back to water. i think mike wanted to come back. >> you are making the shuffle my paper. >> i do not know if mike is going to make it back or not. people use drinking water derived in part, according to the statistics i have just received, from intermittent streams. do they have a higher death rate than those who get their water from rivers and lakes? water isot believe the drawn directly from the intermittent streams. those are relied upon to support the navigable waters below, which is supporting surface water and groundwater that provides that drinking water. completethe science is and just being collated and double checked, do we know that these 117 million people get specific illnesses that are attributable to known elements that are washed through these intermittent streams? >> the 170 million is simply an i
i am going to work with mr. moore and and our friends in the senate. suspect you knew we would get the money back in the program. it has been around for such a long time and has such tremendous success in such bipartisan support. i want to go back to water. i think mike wanted to come back. >> you are making the shuffle my paper. >> i do not know if mike is going to make it back or not. people use drinking water derived in part, according to the statistics i have just received, from...
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moore. >> i was very carefully listening to what mr. sanchez said the variance is not about height it's a compliant building on a lot which don't in the inn the way the building sits on the side creates any boobldz that are not there and it pretty much replicates. i believe that reducing the closet as an architecture element that pops out and creates more vertical massing is a great idea but don't believe that tinkering with the house is compact for large rooms i don't think there's a lot of fluff in there. does the downstairs have a deny yeah, you need some room other than the living room and kitchen so there is is tv room in some homes this one is relatively compassionate and tight and doesn't leave room for interpretation. i'm trying to verbalize that the disagreement between the neighbors and many of them and the applicant is not a typical. it's usual for the code. we see reaction in all neighborhoods and sometimes, it plays out arbitrate more where people accuse each other of bad things. there is is disagreement about height but si
moore. >> i was very carefully listening to what mr. sanchez said the variance is not about height it's a compliant building on a lot which don't in the inn the way the building sits on the side creates any boobldz that are not there and it pretty much replicates. i believe that reducing the closet as an architecture element that pops out and creates more vertical massing is a great idea but don't believe that tinkering with the house is compact for large rooms i don't think there's a lot...
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. >> that's ms moore getting back in with mr. smith. >> did he ask if he's okay or whatever? >> reporter: the jury hears dee dee moore continuing to instruct smith to tell people shakespeare was alive even though he now knew his gentle friend was dead. >> yeah, i told him he's still living. >> i said yeah, he's still living. if anybody want to know if he's still living. yeah, he's still living. >> reporter: prosecutors say the recordings show dee dee's efforts to cover up murder. >> but i guarantee you that ronald has killed him. i just know it because the man threatened to kill my son. >> reporter: here she sounds confused. she's telling greg about ronald, the supposed drug dealer who she claims killed shakespeare. she probably forgot that she already asked greg to pretend to be ronald. >> they were doing a big drug deal and i think ronald killed him for the money abraham had on him. and you call ronald and you tell [ bleep ] listen here, we gonna get you out of this -- we need to know where this -- is at and if he done it where he at so i can take care of it. >> reporter: it
. >> that's ms moore getting back in with mr. smith. >> did he ask if he's okay or whatever? >> reporter: the jury hears dee dee moore continuing to instruct smith to tell people shakespeare was alive even though he now knew his gentle friend was dead. >> yeah, i told him he's still living. >> i said yeah, he's still living. if anybody want to know if he's still living. yeah, he's still living. >> reporter: prosecutors say the recordings show dee dee's...
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michael herd, congressman dennis moore and mr. seth rogan. while they dome the table i'll go ahead and introduce them. first, dr. michael herd, a senior principal researcher at the rand corporation. where he directs the rand center for the study of ageing. also a professor at the party rand graduate school in santa monica, california. his research focuses on economics of retirement, social security and social welfare systems and other topics related to the ageing. congressman moore who has served in the house of representatives for 12 years. first elected in 1998 congressman moore served on the budget and financial services committees. in 2010 he announced he would not seek re-election. prior to his time in office congressman moore served in the u.s. army, u.s. army reserve, was an assistant attorney general for the state of kansas, johnson county district attorney as well as private practice lawyer. in february of 2012 he and his wife announced that congressman moore had been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. mr. seth rogan a stand up come
michael herd, congressman dennis moore and mr. seth rogan. while they dome the table i'll go ahead and introduce them. first, dr. michael herd, a senior principal researcher at the rand corporation. where he directs the rand center for the study of ageing. also a professor at the party rand graduate school in santa monica, california. his research focuses on economics of retirement, social security and social welfare systems and other topics related to the ageing. congressman moore who has...
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michael herd, congressman dennis moore and mr. seth rogan. while they dome the table i'll go ahead and introduce them. first, dr. michael herd, a senior principal researcher at the rand corporation. where he directs the rand center for the study of ageing. also a professor at the party rand graduate school in santa monica, california. his research focuses on economics of retirement, social security and social welfare systems and other topics related to the ageing. congressman moore who has served in the house of representatives for 12 years. first elected in 1998 congressman moore served on the budget and financial services committees. in 2010 he announced he would not seek re-election. prior to his time in office congressman moore served in the u.s. army, u.s. army reserve, was an assistant attorney general for the state of kansas, johnson county district attorney as well as private practice lawyer. in february of 2012 he and his wife announced that congressman moore had been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. mr. seth rogan a stand up come
michael herd, congressman dennis moore and mr. seth rogan. while they dome the table i'll go ahead and introduce them. first, dr. michael herd, a senior principal researcher at the rand corporation. where he directs the rand center for the study of ageing. also a professor at the party rand graduate school in santa monica, california. his research focuses on economics of retirement, social security and social welfare systems and other topics related to the ageing. congressman moore who has...
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moore. >> i would like to give my comments to the building and ask mr. washington a couple of questions. mr. washington, my understanding is that single family residential over three stories does not require a secondary means of [inaudible] in the forms of stairs as we see on the plan. i want to restrict my comments to discussing the stairs which are in the rear of the building and added massiveness, which i think indeed makes it difficult to look at the expansion as the reason of expansion. i want to look at the buildings. if there is a need for the stair, it can be a circular staring because from the fire department's point of view, the stair that is currently shown is not a requirement. am i correct for saying that? >> i don't know the answer because i am not a building inspector, but i do believe this is a single family resident that a spiral staircase could be an option. we could clarify that. i try not to make -- >> again, the fire department has its own way and dbi as well, but i like a reading of the amended code. the reason why i'm saying that because i think unfortunately i thi
moore. >> i would like to give my comments to the building and ask mr. washington a couple of questions. mr. washington, my understanding is that single family residential over three stories does not require a secondary means of [inaudible] in the forms of stairs as we see on the plan. i want to restrict my comments to discussing the stairs which are in the rear of the building and added massiveness, which i think indeed makes it difficult to look at the expansion as the reason of...
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moore: thank you so much for yielding the time, mr. pocan and this is just a little short diddy and i'm very concerned as a person who lives in an inner city environment, i have become intensely aware of how environmental injustice affects the health and safety of our communities. so i just want to talk a little bit about fracking this evening. as we frack under intense pressure, we force a fish sure through the delicate veins and a black hole forms in the ground poisoning the valleys and streams of our spirit. man, don't you fear it? wrecking the ecosystem treking recklessly over black loam. man, don't you hear it, the harsh acid rain. oh, but of course, the course priority of wealth over health strips ourl earth's fertility and reservoir of life, frack and crack, lost perhaps, for all eternity, alas, it's true, there is none so blind as he who will not see. and i yield back. mr. pocan: thank you so much representative moore for that, your poetry is appreciated on this floor and in our state of wisconsin. before i get to fracking, i j
moore: thank you so much for yielding the time, mr. pocan and this is just a little short diddy and i'm very concerned as a person who lives in an inner city environment, i have become intensely aware of how environmental injustice affects the health and safety of our communities. so i just want to talk a little bit about fracking this evening. as we frack under intense pressure, we force a fish sure through the delicate veins and a black hole forms in the ground poisoning the valleys and...
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angela moore today to inspect a new flood barrier that is working albeit only mr brine his was not commenting on any debbie i think it's very premature to be suggesting that there's going to be that old son. and you know we have response. speaking of defenses and they have responsibility as an industry to make sure they provide on call for two people which way to do with it it's still kinda permission to do the job due to no insurance called the static be assessed but the things which have been put in this photo that was over. people who insists the hosts and businesses have an expectation which is an expectation that they can have a constituent. when do it too. to be so sticky caramel early or the news tommorow. if the knife detective investigating the abduction and murder of tea in the complement of more than forty years ago have arrested a man of seventy seven year old has been questioned by detectives in china. gina combo at thirty seven year old widow with ten children was one of the so called disappeared of the troubles. one of sixteen people murdered by republicans and secretly buried.
angela moore today to inspect a new flood barrier that is working albeit only mr brine his was not commenting on any debbie i think it's very premature to be suggesting that there's going to be that old son. and you know we have response. speaking of defenses and they have responsibility as an industry to make sure they provide on call for two people which way to do with it it's still kinda permission to do the job due to no insurance called the static be assessed but the things which have been...
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commissioner moore >> i think it's refreshing s to hear a large number of people speaking in support of this issue i have question for mr. hogan. i'm wondering how you're thinking of providing access to people who are mobility impaired you have open space into the gasped and i assume if you were walking a cane are you planning moveable ramps i assume everyone wants to be back there >> the bar is cast we did have a cast certificate for handicapped they exempted the levels because of the stairs. there's two or three levels but we were certified as handicapped assessable with exemptions to those areas >> you're not going - >> if i'm asked to you certainly will. >> i see where the code doesn't apply just have a ramp and allow someone the opportunity to be able to be outside that kind of thing. >> till when i was asked when we had a lot of lawsuits going on i'm willing to do whatever. >> that will address the exit of any neighborhood and we're not trying to put the a.d. enforcement on this thing that would be a nice thing to do. >> commissioner sugaya. >> oh, yes. i said to acknowledge randell knox he was a former commission
commissioner moore >> i think it's refreshing s to hear a large number of people speaking in support of this issue i have question for mr. hogan. i'm wondering how you're thinking of providing access to people who are mobility impaired you have open space into the gasped and i assume if you were walking a cane are you planning moveable ramps i assume everyone wants to be back there >> the bar is cast we did have a cast certificate for handicapped they exempted the levels because of...
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moore. commissioner sugaya. commissioner fung and commissioners president president chiu u wu so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 to zero and acting the early administrator >> mr. sanchez was called away and he'll be taking this under advertisement and if you have any questions contact the staff. >> formerly close the public hearing on the variance as well. thank you >> if we can move on to items 12 a and b for the 1074 sanchez street i want to note after hearing the matter was continued to february 6th by the vote of 6 to zero and commissioner fung was absent in order for you to participate you have to say you've received the hearing. >> i'm prepared to vote. i also want to say the new representation from the planning department is to take dr and disapprove. good afternoon >> good afternoon casey department staff. the item is a proposal to merge three dwelling units into 2 marry the proposal was original heard on december 12, 2013, at which time it was continued and requested the project sponsor provide a alternative plan. the size of the retained unit increased the size of the newly emerged unit. subsequentially changes to the planning code took effect requi
moore. commissioner sugaya. commissioner fung and commissioners president president chiu u wu so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 to zero and acting the early administrator >> mr. sanchez was called away and he'll be taking this under advertisement and if you have any questions contact the staff. >> formerly close the public hearing on the variance as well. thank you >> if we can move on to items 12 a and b for the 1074 sanchez street i want to note after...
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mr. star in terms of the map we have with the existing zones and the expansion go potential quite a bit of the yellow does illustrate i think commissioner moore concern and some others with respect to opening it up to zones which are then on the east side. can you produce another map i don't know if we're going to adapt something today or continue it or what but could you also produce a map that would show the expanded green zones if we reduce the distances to 6 hundred feet? because i assume some of that is illustrated more to the west side of town and poebl into north beach >> so the maps are reducing the zoning. >> i know it does both i'm assuming is it to reduce the buffer. >> the answer. >>yes. you can kind of tell on the map where it's expanded because of the buffer you can see the swoop of the buffer >> thank you. i think what there is also i want to get to the clustering issue there's a concern among a lot of us here about the testimonies that were given especially in the mission about the number of mc d that are - if we could address that in some fashion i'm open to dr but i'm sort of leaning toward conditional use in the sense that
mr. star in terms of the map we have with the existing zones and the expansion go potential quite a bit of the yellow does illustrate i think commissioner moore concern and some others with respect to opening it up to zones which are then on the east side. can you produce another map i don't know if we're going to adapt something today or continue it or what but could you also produce a map that would show the expanded green zones if we reduce the distances to 6 hundred feet? because i assume...
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mr. brune, dr. hansen, are you familiar with a fellow named patrick moore? >> yes. >> the founder of greenpeace. he said he left the group because the group became more interested in politics and took a sharp turn to the political left. he made the statement saying we don't know if the present was will remain or go up or done, we do know that climate is always changing and between pauses we are not capable with limited knowledge of predicting which way it will go next. in wisconsin, there were 200 thick foot glaciers. how do you explain before the carbon input? >> that the statement is false. >> how do you explain climate change that occurred 10,000 years ago before man had a carbon foot? >> there are variations in theing earth's orbital elements. the orbit and the time in the season which is closest to the sun. >> so now it is all manmade? >> no one said it is all manmade. >> that is the tact that mose most environmentalist take. >> the manmade is dominant now. we can measure the energy balance of the plant and we see there is nor energy coming in than going out so the plant is going to get war
mr. brune, dr. hansen, are you familiar with a fellow named patrick moore? >> yes. >> the founder of greenpeace. he said he left the group because the group became more interested in politics and took a sharp turn to the political left. he made the statement saying we don't know if the present was will remain or go up or done, we do know that climate is always changing and between pauses we are not capable with limited knowledge of predicting which way it will go next. in wisconsin,...
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mr. brune and dr. hansen are you familiar with a man named patrick moore? he is the founder of greenpeace. >> he was disavowed of that three years ago. >> he said that group became oranges in politics than science and took a sharp turn to the political left but he made the statement we don't know where the present pause in temperature will remain are whether will go up or down. we do know with extreme certainty that climate is always changing. between pauses we are not limited with her knowledge in predicting which way it will go next. i live in wisconsin. there were i think 200-foot glaciers in wisconsin. how do you explain before man ever had a carbon footprint? >> the statement that you just made is latently false. >> how do explain climate change that occurred 10,000 years before man had a carbon footprint? >> climate, there are variations in the earth's orbital elements. the eccentricity of the first orbit, the time in the season when it's closest to the sun. >> so now it's all man-made? >> no one has said it is all man-made. however the man-made effec
mr. brune and dr. hansen are you familiar with a man named patrick moore? he is the founder of greenpeace. >> he was disavowed of that three years ago. >> he said that group became oranges in politics than science and took a sharp turn to the political left but he made the statement we don't know where the present pause in temperature will remain are whether will go up or down. we do know with extreme certainty that climate is always changing. between pauses we are not limited with...
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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. feed it, and care for it, don't we grow something more? we grow big celebrations, and personal victories. we grow new beginnings, and better endings. grand gestures, and perfect quiet. we grow escape, bragging rights, happier happy hours. so let's gro something greater with miracle-gro. what will you grow? share your story at miraclegro.com. what will you grow? at any minute... ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores, higher mortgage rates... ...and not getting the home you really want. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report, at experian.com. america's number one provider of online credit reports and scores. don't take chances. go to experia
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. feed it, and care for it, don't we grow something more? we grow big celebrations, and personal victories. we...
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mr. browner wants to do something about. >> he has a lot of money and has put a lot in that race. >> that's right. >> you look at some place like west virginia, shelly moore capito. she is well-positioned there. >> yeah, absolutely, because, again, what you have is a state -- it's on several levels, by the way. i mean, it's not only that you have a republican well positioned because of the energy issues that are at play, and she's well known having been in the congress, so she's got the name recognition we were talking about earlier, but you even have a democrat like nick rahal, he's pretty popular in the state but republicans in their strategy see him as vulnerable, again, because he voted for the carbon tax, and so anybody who has taken these positions on the democratic side now, what the republicans want to do is emphasize to voters you don't know your own candidate. you may think he's a nice guy but he voted for the carbon tax opening the door. >> last thing on the president's coattails and lack of them, the latest polls, the "wall street journal"/nbc poll just out this week, the approval now down to 41%, as you see the comparison from 61% in april 20
mr. browner wants to do something about. >> he has a lot of money and has put a lot in that race. >> that's right. >> you look at some place like west virginia, shelly moore capito. she is well-positioned there. >> yeah, absolutely, because, again, what you have is a state -- it's on several levels, by the way. i mean, it's not only that you have a republican well positioned because of the energy issues that are at play, and she's well known having been in the congress,...
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moore. they have been arguing for over ten years. >> and we're getting nowhere. >> and they still can't find any common ground. and we're going to propose counseling. >> there is common ground. mr. it is a pleasure to see both of you back together. let's start age over beauty. robert reich, really it has been 15 years. you probably heard what art laffer said. it's hurting us in a number of areas. why complaint than't this econo track? >> i think one of the biggest problems is that we've had widening inequality and the middle class is under great stress, great duress. it's been shrinking. median household incomes have been going down adjusted for inflation. it's hard to have enough demand when you have that many people who are struggling. and so much of the income and wealth going to the very top. >> steve, your response. >> well, first of all, i calculated that robert reich and i have done your show about 300 times over the last ten years. and he has learned nothing. >> no, wait a minute. >> no, i'm only teasing you. look, i actually think robert reich is exactly right. but what you're talking about is symptoms, not the disease. you're exactly right, the middle class is shrinki
moore. they have been arguing for over ten years. >> and we're getting nowhere. >> and they still can't find any common ground. and we're going to propose counseling. >> there is common ground. mr. it is a pleasure to see both of you back together. let's start age over beauty. robert reich, really it has been 15 years. you probably heard what art laffer said. it's hurting us in a number of areas. why complaint than't this econo track? >> i think one of the biggest...