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course the farming and the working class so all of these are important for political reasons for mr moore the and mr rahman so overall i think she's a good pick and she makes some tough choices and she stands by them so she's in fact the 1st full time female finance minister indira gandhi you know was was prime minister and simultaneously finance minister but. in that sense of history maker and we expect in policy isn't some historic changes including more reforms to allow . and then labor regulations which will really really take us to the next level in terms of growth and employment generation to end it has cut the interest rate to its lowest level in 9 years how do you think that might stimulate the economy consumption as well as credit and investment all these 3 depend on the interest rates as we know so they are using the cane easier in all macroeconomic leavers of trying to use up the economy. you know lower interest rates so that there's more borrowing and more economic activity and in fact the slowdown of the last quarter was related to. dip in the consumption and domestic consump
course the farming and the working class so all of these are important for political reasons for mr moore the and mr rahman so overall i think she's a good pick and she makes some tough choices and she stands by them so she's in fact the 1st full time female finance minister indira gandhi you know was was prime minister and simultaneously finance minister but. in that sense of history maker and we expect in policy isn't some historic changes including more reforms to allow . and then labor...
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of course the farming and the working class all of these are important for political reasons for mr moore the and mr rahman so overall i think she's a good pick and she makes some tough choices and she stands by them so she's in fact the 1st full time female finance minister indira gandhi you know was was prime minister and simultaneously finance minister but again that sense of history maker and we expect in policy isn't some historic changes including more reforms to land . and labor regulations which will really really take us to the next level in terms of growth and employment generation to end it has cut the interest rate to its lowest level in 9 years how do you think that might stimulate the economy consumption as well as credit and investment all these 3 depend on the interest rates as we know so they are using the cane easier in all macroeconomic leavers of trying to use up the economy with. lower interest rates so that there's more borrowing and more economic activity and in fact the slowdown of the last quarter was related to. dip in the consumption and domestic consumption is
of course the farming and the working class all of these are important for political reasons for mr moore the and mr rahman so overall i think she's a good pick and she makes some tough choices and she stands by them so she's in fact the 1st full time female finance minister indira gandhi you know was was prime minister and simultaneously finance minister but again that sense of history maker and we expect in policy isn't some historic changes including more reforms to land . and labor...
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wants to enshrine this ban into law and this has set off a furious debate amongst people as to what mr moore these true intentions really are. amounts calm exterior hides to trauma from marriage domestic violence pushed out into depression and to the brink of suicide even now 8 years since the abuse she says she's deaf on one year but it was after her husband a well educated man. 3 times that sabina's life and legal uncertainties uncertainties that the government's. hopes to do away with my view is that the government is doing a commendable job. protecting the rights and interests of the women of the minority section of the society i think it's a commendable job and you know why not why don't people think about it doing it you know. i think i'm all for it and the government i have my support. but that support is liking when it comes to some sections of muslim society in india. the german. is a leading group of muslim scholars with considerable influence in the country they believe the government's intentions are less than noble. maybe they want to hold muslims accountable they want to tell p
wants to enshrine this ban into law and this has set off a furious debate amongst people as to what mr moore these true intentions really are. amounts calm exterior hides to trauma from marriage domestic violence pushed out into depression and to the brink of suicide even now 8 years since the abuse she says she's deaf on one year but it was after her husband a well educated man. 3 times that sabina's life and legal uncertainties uncertainties that the government's. hopes to do away with my...
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course the farming and the working class so all of these are important for political reasons for mr moore the and mr rahman so overall i think she's a good pick and she makes some tough choices and she stands by them so she's in fact the 1st full time female finance minister indira gandhi you know was was prime minister and simultaneously finance minister but again that sense of history maker and we expect in policy some historic changes including more reforms to land. and labor regulations which will really really take us to the next level in terms of growth and employment generation and it has cut the interest rate to its lowest level in 9 years how do you think that might stimulate the economy consumption as well as credit and investment all these 3 depend on the interest rates as we know so they are using the cane easier in all macroeconomic leavers of trying to use up the economy. you know lower interest rates so that there's more borrowing and more economic activity and in fact the slowdown of the last quarter was related to. dip in the consumption and domestic consumption is the bu
course the farming and the working class so all of these are important for political reasons for mr moore the and mr rahman so overall i think she's a good pick and she makes some tough choices and she stands by them so she's in fact the 1st full time female finance minister indira gandhi you know was was prime minister and simultaneously finance minister but again that sense of history maker and we expect in policy some historic changes including more reforms to land. and labor regulations...
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. >> he said you're a murderer, aren't you, mr. moore?ho had the motive. >> peter is the one who has indicated, i've been in landscaping for 20 years, i'm broken down, i want to be in the farming operation. what better way to take out roberto and to take out paul? >> when "dateline" continues. ♪ ♪ keith morrison (voiceover): in the months following roberto ayala's murder, investigators suspected >>> in the months following roberto ayala's murder, investigators suspect that peter moore was the bomber and built a case against him. so when peter's cousin paul was arrested, his defense asked an obvious question. what if the cops' first instinct was correct? what if pete did it? peter has animosity toward roberto. peter has made threats to roberto. peter is the one that wants in to the farming operation. >> reporter: linda parisi paul moore's attorney presented in court a mirror image of the state's case acknowledging that one cousin was out to frame the other, only in her version of the story paul was the stooge and peter the mastermind. >> p
. >> he said you're a murderer, aren't you, mr. moore?ho had the motive. >> peter is the one who has indicated, i've been in landscaping for 20 years, i'm broken down, i want to be in the farming operation. what better way to take out roberto and to take out paul? >> when "dateline" continues. ♪ ♪ keith morrison (voiceover): in the months following roberto ayala's murder, investigators suspected >>> in the months following roberto ayala's murder,...
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india is largely informal economy and almost people are off the books and off the records and mr moore you have been trying digital economy but would it ripping on record so that every economic activities accounted for and added up in the old g.d.p. calculation so i think statistically we should be getting better and more accurate over time ok let's hope so that's quite an undertaking. thank you very much for your time appreciate it my pleasure. after 25 years of importing the world's waste china through the global recycling industry into chaos it refused to buy plastic waste rich nations have gotten used to exporting the rubbish to asia where labor is cheap and environmental standards were not enforced or were nonexistent matters came to a head when many asian nations couldn't pick up the slack from china's refusal to take and waste just trying to get your head around the numbers that is challenging but the impact for the environment and our planet is disastrous there's a lot of money involved the global market for waste recycling is worth $300000000000.00 that's according to consulta
india is largely informal economy and almost people are off the books and off the records and mr moore you have been trying digital economy but would it ripping on record so that every economic activities accounted for and added up in the old g.d.p. calculation so i think statistically we should be getting better and more accurate over time ok let's hope so that's quite an undertaking. thank you very much for your time appreciate it my pleasure. after 25 years of importing the world's waste...
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i think the people in mr moore gave us a excellent example of their point civil society and democrat democracy is and. i appreciate that this mind and mood of democracy might be also in every other country of the european union thank you very much and some of the other stories making news around the world u.s. secretary of state mike pompei was in saudi arabia seeking to form an international coalition against iran is due to meet with officials in the persian gulf asia and europe this comes after the u.s. threatened iran with a military strike in retaliation for the downing of an american drone. at least 14 people were killed and dozens more injured when a tent collapsed during a religious ceremony in western india heavy rain and wind course a huge tent to talk with hundreds of hindu worshippers inside a minister narendra modi has offered his condolences. rescues in cambodia have pulled 2 people alive from the ruins of a building that collapsed on saturday the official described them as being in serious condition at least 28 people died in the incident which happened on a constructio
i think the people in mr moore gave us a excellent example of their point civil society and democrat democracy is and. i appreciate that this mind and mood of democracy might be also in every other country of the european union thank you very much and some of the other stories making news around the world u.s. secretary of state mike pompei was in saudi arabia seeking to form an international coalition against iran is due to meet with officials in the persian gulf asia and europe this comes...
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mr moore junior is serving life sentences for his motor. urtagh ‘s death, the second death. he is being remanded in custody until his hearing on monday. chi chi izundu, bbc news. donald trump has called off his threat to impose tariffs on mexican imports, after a pledge that more will be done, to clamp down on migration into the us. he says the tariffs, which were due to take effect on monday, would be "suspended indefinitely". 0ur correspondent, chris buckler, has more from washington. mexico was trying to show it is doing all they can to crackdown on trafficking, on smuggling. it is also deploying its national guard to its southern border with guatemala. a key pa rt its southern border with guatemala. a key part of the agreement will see migrants who come to the us claiming asylu m migrants who come to the us claiming asylum return to mexico while they wait for a decision from the american authorities. none of that will guarantee there is a reduction in the number of migrants making their way from central america, through mexico, to the us
mr moore junior is serving life sentences for his motor. urtagh ‘s death, the second death. he is being remanded in custody until his hearing on monday. chi chi izundu, bbc news. donald trump has called off his threat to impose tariffs on mexican imports, after a pledge that more will be done, to clamp down on migration into the us. he says the tariffs, which were due to take effect on monday, would be "suspended indefinitely". 0ur correspondent, chris buckler, has more from...
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troops well armed with all the latest weapons with rations for 2 days and a little french money not mr moore they went on with the spirit of victory and already the brilliant success of their work in the opening phase of the battle is well known. the other thing is the amount of film they had at normandy they had 10 rows of 100 feet of film which is about 10 minutes or so maybe a little bit more about 12 minutes of film they didn't know when they were going to get more film that enough they could be shot by the end of the day so see they had to be very careful about what they would shoot that to be very judicious very sensible they didn't have hours of videotape that they could just shoot whatever they liked so they always were thinking what should i shoot what was the most important thing for me to record here or so they had to consider how the film would be used so this is one of the reasons perhaps that cameraman didn't shoot scenes of dead british soldiers or wounded or very badly wounded british soldiers because they suspected it wouldn't be used by the news or in the back casualty is g
troops well armed with all the latest weapons with rations for 2 days and a little french money not mr moore they went on with the spirit of victory and already the brilliant success of their work in the opening phase of the battle is well known. the other thing is the amount of film they had at normandy they had 10 rows of 100 feet of film which is about 10 minutes or so maybe a little bit more about 12 minutes of film they didn't know when they were going to get more film that enough they...
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or rather in that of the 1st stage of the trip to the mc mr moore and george to the pain of explainingthe importance of joint economic ventures between the 2 koreas he's very much seen as creating some of the sanctions in place and many people think they could be the 1st step toward giving north korea the economic lifeline that it wants all right thanks so much for your analysis on that. still ahead on al-jazeera. we'll tell you why people in syria's deaders or are frustrated with kurdish forces controlling the area. i think the coverage rather highlights how politics is increasingly taking center stage in the country's music scene. how it has been raining quite a lot recently in japan this hump of cloud here is where the heaviest rain has been this sort of drifting in this general direction behind it should be logically as guys to key for the korean peninsula and the far north of north korea we've got these back warschauer still and still a lot of the rain on monday catching a soccer and up towards.
or rather in that of the 1st stage of the trip to the mc mr moore and george to the pain of explainingthe importance of joint economic ventures between the 2 koreas he's very much seen as creating some of the sanctions in place and many people think they could be the 1st step toward giving north korea the economic lifeline that it wants all right thanks so much for your analysis on that. still ahead on al-jazeera. we'll tell you why people in syria's deaders or are frustrated with kurdish...
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about to leave and she did set up the inquiry phase one is now over what do you make of this judge mr moore brick some on mobic i mean if you look if you look at the way that people macpherson when he was appointed to the stephen lawrence inquiry i'm hoping that some and more because on a similar journey because you know i mean facing at the time was seen as a stream of the right wing he was seen as you know an establishment character who was absolutely not going to criticize the police and you know he would contain the issue for the government and you know he was absolutely scathing of the many gave us a phrase which we use that they stay which is institutional racism you know which inspired me to use the phrase institutional indifference ok well that's optimistic some kind of hope there because i mean after all what the judge has been the interest on the over ruled for social cleansing whether in fairness to him there i mean he couldn't really do anything other than and interpret the law at that point you know he didn't have the discretion basically to for one of about well look at the sp
about to leave and she did set up the inquiry phase one is now over what do you make of this judge mr moore brick some on mobic i mean if you look if you look at the way that people macpherson when he was appointed to the stephen lawrence inquiry i'm hoping that some and more because on a similar journey because you know i mean facing at the time was seen as a stream of the right wing he was seen as you know an establishment character who was absolutely not going to criticize the police and you...
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tubes were armed with all the latest weapons with rations for 2 days and a little french money not mr moore they went on with the spirit of victory and already the brilliant success of their work in the opening phase of the battle is well known the real thing is the amount of film they had at normandy they had 10 rows of 100 feet of film which is about 10 minutes or so maybe a little bit more about 12 minutes of film they didn't know when they were going to get more film that in there they could be shot by the end of the day so see they had to be very careful about what they would shoot had to be very judicious very sensible they didn't have hours of video tape that they could just shoot whatever they liked so they always were thinking what should i shoot what was the most important thing for me to record here or so they had to consider how the film would be used so this is one of the reasons perhaps that cameraman didn't shoot scenes of dead british soldiers or wind over very badly wounded british soldiers because they suspected it wouldn't be used by the news or in the. hands of his doing
tubes were armed with all the latest weapons with rations for 2 days and a little french money not mr moore they went on with the spirit of victory and already the brilliant success of their work in the opening phase of the battle is well known the real thing is the amount of film they had at normandy they had 10 rows of 100 feet of film which is about 10 minutes or so maybe a little bit more about 12 minutes of film they didn't know when they were going to get more film that in there they...
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sort of show to give and exactly what industries we're looking at and is it your sense paul that mr moore will stay where he is in the job not because he's good at it not because he's ready to to respect it but because there's nothing there's no one coming through the system who could come up with being a viable opposition well that's certainly one fact that i think more importantly pete that we see in since january with the currently favor failure of the opposition to succeed in there and that could at times we've seen a return to constitutionality of minutes wait and see that reassertion of the constitutional order then as well as constitution gave a president or a mandate until 2025 and to what extent he is compared to the why and why though has failed in any sort of attempt to oust him so i think we have to look at things in this other context and at the moment it seems our present mother will successfully complete his constitutional term full dobson thank you. still to come here in the news for you after more than 180 years since finally gets an official mosque in the middle of a nav
sort of show to give and exactly what industries we're looking at and is it your sense paul that mr moore will stay where he is in the job not because he's good at it not because he's ready to to respect it but because there's nothing there's no one coming through the system who could come up with being a viable opposition well that's certainly one fact that i think more importantly pete that we see in since january with the currently favor failure of the opposition to succeed in there and that...
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. >> commissioner: mr. moore. >> in response to mr mr. alberling's chart it's quite some time i believe it's necessary the city with reporting to have a model where proposed projects are shown and we can see what the reality of the projects are. if i go down his list there are 14 to 15 projects and there's probably more that are standing competing for this magic prop m number. and my real question is and i've asked this question for the director bureaucracy why are we only -- director why are we only focussing on the central soma? i believe there's a physical responsibility and reality to completi completing what we have had under construction one is lirngon bay and we -- lincoln bay and if we don't just draw boundaries around particular districts we need to look at the completion of districts and risk construction and other delays to the entire kind of physicality of the city. we're suffering from an incomplete city and if we continue to leapfrog to opportunity sites we're currently doing and have been forced to do we won't have a livabl
. >> commissioner: mr. moore. >> in response to mr mr. alberling's chart it's quite some time i believe it's necessary the city with reporting to have a model where proposed projects are shown and we can see what the reality of the projects are. if i go down his list there are 14 to 15 projects and there's probably more that are standing competing for this magic prop m number. and my real question is and i've asked this question for the director bureaucracy why are we only --...
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. >> mrs. moore. it's not moore? >> no. >> that was my elementary schoolteacher. >> can you name their teachers? >> of course i cannot. >> what are your daughters' birthdays? >> why do you do this to me? i give up. >> any guesses? >> yesterday. >> oh, yeah, yesterday. horrible. >> her birthday was yesterday and you forgot it. >> yes. >> can you name the best friend of each of your >> -- lopez -- >> can you give us the name of their doctor? >> what are your daughters' birthdays. >> may 28, 2009, august 8, 2013. february 4, 2006. [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: better luck next year. all right, one more thing before we forge ahead. it's thursday night, which means it's time to bleep and blur the big tv moments of the week weather th whether they need it or not. >> apparently justin bieber wants to [ bleep ] tom cruise. but no one really knows why. >> it's all about hot, sweaty [ bleep ] on the boulevard. brandy. >> oh, boy, we love those [ bleep ]. >> you know it takes eight guys to [ bleep ] bryan cranston. how is tha
. >> mrs. moore. it's not moore? >> no. >> that was my elementary schoolteacher. >> can you name their teachers? >> of course i cannot. >> what are your daughters' birthdays? >> why do you do this to me? i give up. >> any guesses? >> yesterday. >> oh, yeah, yesterday. horrible. >> her birthday was yesterday and you forgot it. >> yes. >> can you name the best friend of each of your >> -- lopez -- >> can you...
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might need to do a serious go say use it arms or the law was mostly stick to the particular who of mr moore they do it with a pretty good stewardship don't need to dana go in the out of their way to see the puzzles nitwit suitable as deal or that dumb as a stance that they lift owed him a bill personally certainly to any piccoli it when he was dissolved. the soviet government poorly enormous resources into the development of nuclear weapons. an entirely new town with a population devoted to nuclear research was built on the edge of the public. that it would. work with. you well is that what you mean you. are. looking. for your body but you're. not really when you provide. the cities each. feel it cannot stop immediately the last minute you. the leisure time will pass by and it be the simple life is completely one up can you even though nestle knew each of us he simply got all of us from our going to snoop tolka and we financially them our society interest to couper more he went out to the. police was silly and threw the whole thing offense to many i don't know how and when you. on august 29
might need to do a serious go say use it arms or the law was mostly stick to the particular who of mr moore they do it with a pretty good stewardship don't need to dana go in the out of their way to see the puzzles nitwit suitable as deal or that dumb as a stance that they lift owed him a bill personally certainly to any piccoli it when he was dissolved. the soviet government poorly enormous resources into the development of nuclear weapons. an entirely new town with a population devoted to...
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do a serious go say use it arms or the law was more sophisticated get it or if they give who are mr moore the deal it will a pretty good stewardship company to again go in the out of their way to see the puzzles need to be suitable is deal with at the top because a stance that they lift owed him a bill question. certainly if the only people in it when he was dissolved. the soviet government poorly enormous resources into the development of nuclear weapons . an entirely new town with a population devoted to nuclear research was built on the edge of the political. debate it would work with. you well as it would. look. good for your body but you're. not really when you provide lower quality cities each. cylinder it cannot stop the median of the mustang 18 from the natural and we're both very unhappy the simple act is completely one i can use no evil misleading you will each of us be deeply cut all of us by going to snoop and we financially them our society interest to couper more number 2 he. was really through the whole thing a fist of any i don't know how to read but when you. on august 29
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. >> mrs. moore. it's not moore? >> no.hat was my elementary school teacher. >> can you name their teachers? >> of course i cannot. [ buzzer ] >> what are your daughters' birthdays? >> why do you do this to me? i give up. >> any guesses? >> yesterday. >> oh, yeah, yesterday. horrible. >> her birthday was yesterday and you forgot it. >> yes. >> can you name the best friend of each of your daughters? >> marie carmen lopez. jimena lopez. ella marie lopez. christina. >> can you give us the name of their doctor? >> fabbi torres. >> the name of their dentist? >> gabe's dental land. >> what are your daughters' birthdays? >> yes. may 28th, 2009. april 8th, 2013. april 24th, 2006 -- ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: better luck next year. all right. one more thing before we forge ahead. it's thursday night, which means it's time to bleep and blur the big tv moments of the week whether they need it or not. it is "this week in unnecessary censorship." [ cheers and applause ] >> so apparently justin bieber wants to [ bleep ] tom crui
. >> mrs. moore. it's not moore? >> no.hat was my elementary school teacher. >> can you name their teachers? >> of course i cannot. [ buzzer ] >> what are your daughters' birthdays? >> why do you do this to me? i give up. >> any guesses? >> yesterday. >> oh, yeah, yesterday. horrible. >> her birthday was yesterday and you forgot it. >> yes. >> can you name the best friend of each of your daughters? >> marie carmen...
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back to the clerk saying, mrs. moore has chosen to go back home. please make sure she gets back onto the pension roll. that is how you get back on. the other part that i want to emphasize here in this letter is reminding residents that everything is provided for you. that is the good and the bad. if you've ever had to consolidate your home, you might do what i do. i start making stacks because i can't get rid of anything. after about three days of that, i just want to grab my child, the dog, and burn the rest. i don't know. i can't stand moving. if you think about -- they don't have to agree anything. it uses the word plunder. don't bring any plunder with you. little baggage as possible. we furnish everything free of charge. the bad news is, wow. how much are you having to leave behind to come here? you might have already had to give up quite a bit. we had some of these acceptance letters. this is the real gem that we had that made this project possible. this is the register of everybody who was admitted. home,son davis memorial you will see soldie
back to the clerk saying, mrs. moore has chosen to go back home. please make sure she gets back onto the pension roll. that is how you get back on. the other part that i want to emphasize here in this letter is reminding residents that everything is provided for you. that is the good and the bad. if you've ever had to consolidate your home, you might do what i do. i start making stacks because i can't get rid of anything. after about three days of that, i just want to grab my child, the dog,...
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moore? >> and he should be working that out with mr.winslow and the department, rather then if we make a motion to ask for something, which she does not believe as possible, we are approving something, for all intensive purposes used to be put between planning and the applicant to be right or wrong. i don't have a clue that way. i want us to make a motion. however, if you are saying it doesn't work, then you need to work that out with the department. >> i would say that i support this project as it is. i do think that you could work with staff to do the things that they intend. i think it is workable. i trust mr. winslow's magic. [laughter]. >> i will say that, you know, the thing about the commercial space, i worry quite a bit about our commercial space around the city, particularly places like cortland, 24th street, ocean avenue, that have these older, one-story retail spaces. because it is not good for businesses today. businesses are competing with amazon and increasingly, you know, we want to keep our commercial spaces vibrant, but
moore? >> and he should be working that out with mr.winslow and the department, rather then if we make a motion to ask for something, which she does not believe as possible, we are approving something, for all intensive purposes used to be put between planning and the applicant to be right or wrong. i don't have a clue that way. i want us to make a motion. however, if you are saying it doesn't work, then you need to work that out with the department. >> i would say that i support...
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up next we ask mr. mooreybody from the administration has contacted him about that job. >>> and pete rose, he made a big impression on this show yesterday. i think he should be in the hall of fame. he's been in baseball purgatory long enough. that's my opinion. my take on that during our 11:00 hour and first, watch this, please. >> i was pretty lucky because i got to play in my hometown. i was born three miles from the ballpark in cincinnati. so every night i played, i felt like i had iced tea with everybody that's in the audience. truecar is great for finding new cars. you're smart, you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even smarter. this is truecar. stuart: we are 14 minutes in and we are up 32 points for the dow, 25,500. that's where we are. earlier this week, white house economic adviser kevin hassett said he's leaving his position. joining us now, stephen moore, economist
up next we ask mr. mooreybody from the administration has contacted him about that job. >>> and pete rose, he made a big impression on this show yesterday. i think he should be in the hall of fame. he's been in baseball purgatory long enough. that's my opinion. my take on that during our 11:00 hour and first, watch this, please. >> i was pretty lucky because i got to play in my hometown. i was born three miles from the ballpark in cincinnati. so every night i played, i felt like...
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mr. bolton. >> roy moore deciding to run again. good or bad for you?we have been focused on the job at hand, the kitchen table issues that we talked about and i really mean that. we have not worried or even thought about that much about who might be the republican nominee. i knew the minute i was elected that every republican in alabama would see stars in their eyes. now they're starting to line up. we'll see how it goes. it's going to be a long, hot summer for those guys, it's going to be a long fall for them. we have an early primary in march. we'll know fairly early how this all shakes out. >> how confident are you that you're going to get it again? >> i feel very good about where we are in this race. i really do. we're traveling the state far and wide and we get so -- such a good response. the record we're building in the senate is one that alabama can be proud of. it's not one that everything is going to agree with all the time. we said that going in. but the fact of the matter is, whatever we're doing on health care, especially rural health care,
mr. bolton. >> roy moore deciding to run again. good or bad for you?we have been focused on the job at hand, the kitchen table issues that we talked about and i really mean that. we have not worried or even thought about that much about who might be the republican nominee. i knew the minute i was elected that every republican in alabama would see stars in their eyes. now they're starting to line up. we'll see how it goes. it's going to be a long, hot summer for those guys, it's going to...
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mr. boulton. >> roy moore deciding to run again, good thing for you or bad thing for you?> chris, don't try to gauge any of that right now. i setout to do a job when i was sworn in january. we have been focused on the job at hand, the kitchen table issues we've talked about. we've not worried or thought about that much who ultimately might be the republican nominee. i knew the minute i was elected that every republican in alabama would see stars in their eyes and now their starting to line up and includes roy again and we'll be see how it goes. it's going to be a long fall for them leading into next spring. we'll know fairly early next spring how this all shakes out. >> how confident are you you're going to get it again? >> i feel very good about where we are in this race, chris. i really do. we're traveling the state far and wide, and we get such a good response. but more importantly what we're doing and the record we're building in the senate is one alabama can be proud of. it's not one everybody is going to agree with all the time. we said that going in, but the fact of
mr. boulton. >> roy moore deciding to run again, good thing for you or bad thing for you?> chris, don't try to gauge any of that right now. i setout to do a job when i was sworn in january. we have been focused on the job at hand, the kitchen table issues we've talked about. we've not worried or thought about that much who ultimately might be the republican nominee. i knew the minute i was elected that every republican in alabama would see stars in their eyes and now their starting to...
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commissioner moore? >> mr. rich, if i may, thank you for making as feel that there is somebody holding all of the various strands together, and i see you are doing it. i have a question. you are presenting a very large amount of certainty that people will move forward with their project. that seems to be somewhat in contradiction to the many things we are experiencing here where people come in a reasonably large projects, getting entitlement, but not facilitating projects to be built. if you are saying that if permits are not built within one year after approval, that is what you are expecting. what happens if that doesn't happen? >> as i believe with all impact fees that the city exacts, they are due upon -- you do make a good point, the projects can get entitled, and for whatever reason, not move forward. i would offer that occasionally we consider acquiring, asking, incentivizing developers to give us the fees upon entitlement, instead of upon building permit. and the reason we have never been enthusiastic a
commissioner moore? >> mr. rich, if i may, thank you for making as feel that there is somebody holding all of the various strands together, and i see you are doing it. i have a question. you are presenting a very large amount of certainty that people will move forward with their project. that seems to be somewhat in contradiction to the many things we are experiencing here where people come in a reasonably large projects, getting entitlement, but not facilitating projects to be built. if...
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. >> commissioner moore. >> mr. reardon. could you please give me a better understanding of how you define 50% of exterior elements or 25% of street-facing surfaces. does that include windows? >> that question might be more for planning, regarding the definition surrounding calculations based on wall and if that is inclusive of windows or not. >> for me a window is surface and obviously the numbers get very skewed if you eliminate window as opening, rather than just solidly built -- wall surfaces. i'm curious. >> yeah. >> like to leave that open. >> the way i read, if it's surfaces, that would be wall surfaces. and it would just be limited to the wall itself. so maybe. >> yeah. sure. so currently those similar type definitions are in the plan code, the definitions are in the building code. in the planning code, because this hasn't been cleared, the interpretation that we've made over the years is that if a window opening remains a glazed feature, even if it's changed and in the same size shape, form, it's not considered remo
. >> commissioner moore. >> mr. reardon. could you please give me a better understanding of how you define 50% of exterior elements or 25% of street-facing surfaces. does that include windows? >> that question might be more for planning, regarding the definition surrounding calculations based on wall and if that is inclusive of windows or not. >> for me a window is surface and obviously the numbers get very skewed if you eliminate window as opening, rather than just...
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moore: thank you so much, mr. chairman. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, here we're yet again to extend block grants to states for the temporary assistance and needy families act through september 30, 2019. this time in the form of h.r. 2940. i support that initiative. however, with the reform of lfare as we knew it, pre--1996, instead of helping people out of poverty as the nafere goes, we have created a permanent underclass of primarily women workers who have been denied education. they have been denied training. and they have been denied childcare while being required to work at below subsistance levels. or worse, they have been forced to engage in work activities with absolutely no compensation. which is violative to the 13th amendment to the constitution which abolished slavery and uncompensated work. mr. speaker, our so-called welfare reform can can more accurately be described as well deform. given the flagrant flaws which amount to o government sanctioned child abuse. for example, the requirement to work without guarantee safe and affordab
moore: thank you so much, mr. chairman. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, here we're yet again to extend block grants to states for the temporary assistance and needy families act through september 30, 2019. this time in the form of h.r. 2940. i support that initiative. however, with the reform of lfare as we knew it, pre--1996, instead of helping people out of poverty as the nafere goes, we have created a permanent underclass of primarily women workers who have been denied education. they...
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mr. johnson of ohio. amendment number 28 by ms. moore of wisconsin. amendment number 29 by ms. moore of wisconsin. amendment 32 by ms. matsui of california -- ms. matsui of california. amendment number 33 by mr. barr of kentucky. amendment number 34 by mr. cleaver of missouri. amendment number 36 by ms. castor of florida. amendment number 37 by mr. hill of arkansas. amendment number 38 by mr. hill of arkansas. amendment number 39 by ms. pressley of massachusetts. amendment number 40 by mr. khanna of california. amendment number 41 by mr. richmond of louisiana. amendment number 42 by mr. banks of indiana. amendment number 43 by mr. keating of massachusetts. amendment number 44 by mrs. miller: of west virginia. -- mrs. miller of west virginia. amendment number 45 by mr. cicilline of rhode island. number number 46 by mr. bera of california. amendment number 47 by mr. castro of texas. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 1 printed in rt b of house report 116-109 offered by the
mr. johnson of ohio. amendment number 28 by ms. moore of wisconsin. amendment number 29 by ms. moore of wisconsin. amendment 32 by ms. matsui of california -- ms. matsui of california. amendment number 33 by mr. barr of kentucky. amendment number 34 by mr. cleaver of missouri. amendment number 36 by ms. castor of florida. amendment number 37 by mr. hill of arkansas. amendment number 38 by mr. hill of arkansas. amendment number 39 by ms. pressley of massachusetts. amendment number 40 by mr....
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the exchange between lee pomeroy and darren pencille on a train before mr pomeroy was stabbed to death. the bbc discovers that moorsn's world cup quarterfinal against norway. steph houghton and mille bright are struggling with an ankle injury and virus respectively. manager phil neville says they'll be given until the last minute to prove their fitness. stav has all the weather. it is hotting up again across the uk. potentially the highest temperature of the year so far. i will also have more on the european heatwave. thanks, stav. also coming up: prince william visiting a charity for people made homeless because of their sexual orientation says he would be absolutely fine if any of his children were gay or lesbian. it is something i'm nervous about, not because i'm worried about them being gay or anything, it's more about the fact that i'm worried about the pressures that they're going to face and how much harder their life could be. so from a parent point of view, that's the angle i worry about. hello, everyone, this is afternoon live. it's an image that has shocked many in america — oscar ramirez and his baby da
the exchange between lee pomeroy and darren pencille on a train before mr pomeroy was stabbed to death. the bbc discovers that moorsn's world cup quarterfinal against norway. steph houghton and mille bright are struggling with an ankle injury and virus respectively. manager phil neville says they'll be given until the last minute to prove their fitness. stav has all the weather. it is hotting up again across the uk. potentially the highest temperature of the year so far. i will also have more...
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mr. raskin: you sent president trump a report that ms. conway's intervening for roy moore violated the hatch act. and gave her a chance to act. did she? mr. kerner k no. mr. raskin: they didn't respond when when thousands of employees can't wear a button with the word resist. did president trump respond to you in mr. kerner: no. mr. rasskib: you sent ms. conway a letter saying she couldn't use the same twitter account for official government business and use to it disparage democrats and support republican candidates like her beloved roy moore. it gave her simple recommendations to come into compliance with the law and say here's how you separate the official business paid for by the american people and your partisan activity. how did she respond to that let her mr. kerner: we receive nod response. mr. raskin: for 18 months yu engage had had in attempts to get a response. did she ever respond to you? mr. kerner: she did not. we did have conversations with the white house counsel's office on her behalf if you will. there was some back and forth in that regard but we never h
mr. raskin: you sent president trump a report that ms. conway's intervening for roy moore violated the hatch act. and gave her a chance to act. did she? mr. kerner k no. mr. raskin: they didn't respond when when thousands of employees can't wear a button with the word resist. did president trump respond to you in mr. kerner: no. mr. rasskib: you sent ms. conway a letter saying she couldn't use the same twitter account for official government business and use to it disparage democrats and...
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mr. barr amongst security officials and moderates. when he agreed to take the job, many cast him as a republican straight shooter steeped in ideological mooresey see him as someone who has glossed over mr. trump's misdeeds, smeared his investigations and possibly could declassify information for political gain. not the bill barr they knew. it's more than a power grab. it's a real threat to the intelligence community. >> i always said president trump is the anti-midas, everyone around him gets mired in disgrace. somehow the president remains either relatively unstained or he wears stains and he says he's -- >> it's his look. >> right. you've seen the men who served the nation in various capacities get into the trump camp and completely disavow previous believes and the hard work they've done and leave ultimately in disgrace, whether it's personal or amongst their professions or in the national media. i think what's so worrisome, for a political science professor, i read the federalist papers, the letters that george washington left us before he left office. they warned us about this. it's one thing to have hyper partisanship, which is one thi
mr. barr amongst security officials and moderates. when he agreed to take the job, many cast him as a republican straight shooter steeped in ideological mooresey see him as someone who has glossed over mr. trump's misdeeds, smeared his investigations and possibly could declassify information for political gain. not the bill barr they knew. it's more than a power grab. it's a real threat to the intelligence community. >> i always said president trump is the anti-midas, everyone around him...
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mr. speaker, it's community that we must stand for for the american dream to flourish. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from wisconsin, ms. moore, for five minutes. thank you so much, mr. speaker. i rise today to talk about making our communities healthier and safer for all americans. let me start out by urging my colleagues to join me and my colleague, jim sensenbrenner, in supporting the functional gastrointestinal and motility research enhancement act, legislation that we're introducing today. the experience of millions of americans who suffer from this gastrointestinal disorder, these are very common gastrointestinal disorders in the general population, but they affect tens of millions of americans. symptoms of these disorders include pain in the inner organs, like of motility, altered central nervous function. although these symptoms can be life threatening, effective therapies exist and treatment generally focuses on management of the symptoms. for nearly 30 years, patient advocacy organizations, like the international foundation for functional gastrointestinal disorders in my district have these rking to support affected
mr. speaker, it's community that we must stand for for the american dream to flourish. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from wisconsin, ms. moore, for five minutes. thank you so much, mr. speaker. i rise today to talk about making our communities healthier and safer for all americans. let me start out by urging my colleagues to join me and my colleague, jim sensenbrenner, in supporting the functional gastrointestinal and motility research...
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moore: thank you, madam chair, and thank you, mr. chairman. i want to continue to work with you and the subcommittee on agriculture appropriations subcommittee to fight the administration's reprehensible attempts to increase hunger in our country. including through usda's proposed and harmful able-bodied adults without dependents rule. now, as you well know, mr. bishop, snap is a critical anti-hunger program that helps many families struggling with food insecurity. and what i find so counterintuitive about this rule is that the most common reason for seeking snap is because someone is losing a job. which is even more critical for those who have barriers to employment or who are already at the margins of the work force. as many experts have testified to congress, the labor market experience of snap participants, as it is for so many low-paid workers, is highly unstable and participants tend to cycle in and out of full-time employment. this rule would cut food aid for 821,000 55,000 and individuals from red states, from blue states, from purple
moore: thank you, madam chair, and thank you, mr. chairman. i want to continue to work with you and the subcommittee on agriculture appropriations subcommittee to fight the administration's reprehensible attempts to increase hunger in our country. including through usda's proposed and harmful able-bodied adults without dependents rule. now, as you well know, mr. bishop, snap is a critical anti-hunger program that helps many families struggling with food insecurity. and what i find so...
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moore: i thank the ranking member, mr. cole, who is the lead co-sponsor of my stand-alone legislation to see that children and infants who die suddenly get some resolution. this is an example of smart investment sprinkled throughout this bill. and i yield the balance of my time to the gentlelady from connecticut. the chair: gentlelady is recognized. ms. delauro: i rise in support of this amendment. would note and my colleague noted, the underlying bill under consideration includes $2 million for a new dedicated effort on sudden unexplained death in childhood in c.d. despite the decline in the past two decades, significant racial and ethnic differences continue. c.d.c. is working to better understand the circumstances so that public awareness and provider education can be improved to reduce these risks. i strongly support the congresswoman's efforts to prevent these tragic deaths of very young children and the profound suffering of their families. now i just say to my colleagues, those who are here and those who are not her
moore: i thank the ranking member, mr. cole, who is the lead co-sponsor of my stand-alone legislation to see that children and infants who die suddenly get some resolution. this is an example of smart investment sprinkled throughout this bill. and i yield the balance of my time to the gentlelady from connecticut. the chair: gentlelady is recognized. ms. delauro: i rise in support of this amendment. would note and my colleague noted, the underlying bill under consideration includes $2 million...
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mr. sucre? >> commissioners, i'm sorry. the percentage is 17. i've learned to listen to the staff planner. >> commissioner moore: i couldn't hear you. >> i mistakenly read into the record that the percentage for the affordable is 18. it's 19, as they just corrected us. >> clerk: if there's anything further, commissioners, there's a motion that's been seconded to approve this matter with conditions as amended by staff. [roll call] >> clerk: that motion fails 3-2 with commissioners more and richards voting against. commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: move to continue to july 7, next availab -- 11, next available hearing. >> commissioner moore: second. >> clerk: on that motion -- [roll call] >> clerk: so moved, commissioners, that motion passes, 4-1, with commissioner fung voting against. items 13 a and b were continued, as was item 17 in case anyone's here for that, discretionary review matter. >> i can't be here july 11, so if you want to move it further back, i can only be here somewhere around mid-august. commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: were you open to the last item to discuss it? >> clerk: item 12. [agenda item read
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mr. hassett about the his potential replacement. steve mooret fit for the job. is he up for that challenge? we'll ask him. laffer will be with us also later in the hour. we'll see if he wants the gig. >>> president trump reportedly planning to declare a national emergency in order to implement his mexico tariffs. at the same time mexico offering to deploy 6,000 troops to its southern border to stop flow of migrants making their way into our country. >>> 17 automakers sending a letter to president trump urging him not to go through with his plan to lower emissions standards in the u.s. let's take a big check of the board here. up 212 on the dow. it is a strong week for the markets. the dow at 25,930, just 70 points from getting back to 26,000. let's get straight to it, why don't we? the economy adding 75,000 jobs in may, missed the estimates. let's bring in kevin hassett, white house council of economic advisors chairman. >> great to be here, ashley. ashley: bottom line, disappointing jobs report, right? >> it was a little bit below expectation.
mr. hassett about the his potential replacement. steve mooret fit for the job. is he up for that challenge? we'll ask him. laffer will be with us also later in the hour. we'll see if he wants the gig. >>> president trump reportedly planning to declare a national emergency in order to implement his mexico tariffs. at the same time mexico offering to deploy 6,000 troops to its southern border to stop flow of migrants making their way into our country. >>> 17 automakers sending a...
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mr. trump a report showing that her media advocacy for roy moore violated the hatch act. did you get her an opportunity to respond before you release the? -- released it? did she respond? >> she did not. >> they cannot even wear a button to work that says "resist ." >> we did not get a response from president trump. >> in december of last year, you sent ms. conway a letter explaining she could not use the same twitter account for official government business and then use it to disparage democratic republicans and support republican candidates like her beloved roy moore in alabama. that letter gave ms. conway a simple recommendation to come into compliance with the law. to say here is how you separate what is your official business you are paid for by the american people and your partisan political activity. how did she respond to that level? -- letter? >> we received no response. >> for 18 months, you have engaged in 12 different attempts to get a response. this year once get a response from you? -- did she ever once give a response to you? >> there was some back and fort
mr. trump a report showing that her media advocacy for roy moore violated the hatch act. did you get her an opportunity to respond before you release the? -- released it? did she respond? >> she did not. >> they cannot even wear a button to work that says "resist ." >> we did not get a response from president trump. >> in december of last year, you sent ms. conway a letter explaining she could not use the same twitter account for official government business...
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supervisor gordon moore, and we are joined by supervisor rafael nadal him and today -- supervisor mandelman today. i would like to thank san francisco government t.v. for staffing this meeting. mr. clark, do you have any announcements? >> sans all cell phones and electronic devices. copies of any documents to be included as part of the files are be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the june 4th, board of supervisors agenda, unless otherwise stated. >> please read items one and two together. >> hearing regarding the city services regarding but not limited to supportive housing with wraparound services and adequate beds, mental health counciling and psychological services, resources and to serve the population. item number 2 is an ordinance amending the health code to authorize procedures for the appointment of a conservator for someone caring for health and well-being due to a serious mental illness and substance use disorder, and designating the city attorney to institute the initial proceedings. >> thank you so much. we continue this item from last week, i know the mayor's office has the presentation, i don't know if you want to make any opening rem
supervisor gordon moore, and we are joined by supervisor rafael nadal him and today -- supervisor mandelman today. i would like to thank san francisco government t.v. for staffing this meeting. mr. clark, do you have any announcements? >> sans all cell phones and electronic devices. copies of any documents to be included as part of the files are be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the june 4th, board of supervisors agenda, unless otherwise stated. >>...
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supervisor gordon moore, and we are joined by supervisor rafael nadal him and today -- supervisor mandelman today. i would like to thank san francisco government t.v. for staffing this meeting. mrannouncements? >> sans all cell phones and electronic devices. copies of any documents to be included as part of the files are be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will pe
supervisor gordon moore, and we are joined by supervisor rafael nadal him and today -- supervisor mandelman today. i would like to thank san francisco government t.v. for staffing this meeting. mrannouncements? >> sans all cell phones and electronic devices. copies of any documents to be included as part of the files are be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will pe