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dana milbank is with the "washington post" and steve moore is with the "wall street journal." e, what is the case for employers being allowed to say, don't waste my time if you're unemployed, looking for a job? you're not even going to get an interview here. >> well, i don't think it's right to say, like, you know, like irish need not apply, unemployed need not apply. but i do think, chris, that it is important for employers to be able to look at the worker job history, and if somebody's been out of work for a long time, for better or for worse, that's usually a negative on their resume. it doesn't look -- i always tell people, you know, the best way to find a job is to have a job. >> steve, you're being redundant. if you tell a person they can't apply for a job because they've been out of work, the next time they apply for a job, they'll say, you've been out of work longer, therefore, you can't apply for this job. it seems like it's a redundant, vicious cycle you're creating here. don't hire the unemployed, so they can be unemployed next week and not get hired by someone who w
dana milbank is with the "washington post" and steve moore is with the "wall street journal." e, what is the case for employers being allowed to say, don't waste my time if you're unemployed, looking for a job? you're not even going to get an interview here. >> well, i don't think it's right to say, like, you know, like irish need not apply, unemployed need not apply. but i do think, chris, that it is important for employers to be able to look at the worker job...
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back with steve moore and former "wall street journal" journal naomi schaefer riley, author of new book "faculty lounges and other reasons why you won't get the college education you paid for." start with a cost of the energy, healthcare and cost of living. >> politicians say the college is supposed to be more affordable. why are the costs going up? >> incentive are in the wrong place. every time the cost goes up, at the federal government decides to subsidize the college more, there is another chart to show that shows how financial aid is going up at the same time, same rate as the college costs. we're basically sort of saying to college administrators great, you want to charge more? we'll pay more. terrific. so the number of administrators have gone up 85%. while the students, while the student teacher ratio remained about the same. >> steve, is there any academic literature that shows that link between the subsidiaries and college tuition? >> there is no question about it. >> naomi said they run in parallel. this is a classic third party payer system problem that we see in healthcare
back with steve moore and former "wall street journal" journal naomi schaefer riley, author of new book "faculty lounges and other reasons why you won't get the college education you paid for." start with a cost of the energy, healthcare and cost of living. >> politicians say the college is supposed to be more affordable. why are the costs going up? >> incentive are in the wrong place. every time the cost goes up, at the federal government decides to subsidize...
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martha: all right, let's see what steve moore thinks of this, senior economic writer for the "wall street journal." steve, so, we're not hearing a lot about cuts to agencies or changes in, you know, pension agreements or anything along those lines, turns out the whole $447 billion, basically, will come from the wealthiest in the country, and, that is apparently folks who make over 200,000. you know, what kind of impact will it have on the economy? what is rear action to the whole thing. >> first of all, the big sory here, martha, is it was sold thursday night when the president gave his speech as a big tax cut for small businesses, to get them to hire workers and that was amounting to about $240 billion of tax incentives and now we find out to get the $240 billion of tax incentives through the end of next year starting in 2013, businesses by my calculations get hit with about a $500 billion ten-year tax increase. so, it is not such a great deal for small businesses supposed to be doing the hiring and they get a short-term tax cut in exchanges for a long term tax increase which is twice as
martha: all right, let's see what steve moore thinks of this, senior economic writer for the "wall street journal." steve, so, we're not hearing a lot about cuts to agencies or changes in, you know, pension agreements or anything along those lines, turns out the whole $447 billion, basically, will come from the wealthiest in the country, and, that is apparently folks who make over 200,000. you know, what kind of impact will it have on the economy? what is rear action to the whole...
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joining us is retired fbi agent steve moore, who's done his own investigation of meredith kercher's murder, has followed this case very closely. steve, good to have you with us this morning. what's fascinating is that initially you looked at this and you said, yeah, amanda knox is guilty. and then you did a little digging. what changed your mind? >> well, my initial belief that she was guilty was simply my confidence in fellow officers around the world. if they said she was guilty and if they said they had the knife and if they said she bought bleach, then obviously, the evidence was there. when i looked at the evidence, when i saw the crime scene and realized no bleach had ever been used to clean that crime scene, when i saw that the knife was too big to have inflicted the wounds they say it inflicted, and then i knew that the prosecutor was still saying these things when he had to know they were false, i knew there was something seriously wrong with this case. >> so, you actually went and you've looked at this information, you've looked at this evidence, you gained access to it, and in r
joining us is retired fbi agent steve moore, who's done his own investigation of meredith kercher's murder, has followed this case very closely. steve, good to have you with us this morning. what's fascinating is that initially you looked at this and you said, yeah, amanda knox is guilty. and then you did a little digging. what changed your mind? >> well, my initial belief that she was guilty was simply my confidence in fellow officers around the world. if they said she was guilty and if...
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joining us now, steve moore, the journal's senior economics writer. mudville or anywhere in the world right now, huh, steve? >> yeah, boy, there sure isn't. and, you know, that climate of gloom that you talk about is also a climate of fear, and that's why you're seeing a selloff in stocks which has now been in the last couple of months in the making. you know, when we talk about a double-dip recession, i don't believe we're in a double-dip recession officially right now. but i do think if you look at those jobs numbers that came out on friday which showed no job growth and, by the way, over the last four months if you add up the jobs we've been pretty close to zero. we're in a jobs recession, and that is something that has americans very worried. we're also, by the way, in a business spending recession. that's one of the reasons the jobs aren't there is businesses aren't spending. jon: right. and when they don't hire new workers, you don't get salaries going, it becomes a vicious cycle. >> well, that's exactly right. and it's this kind of negative feed
joining us now, steve moore, the journal's senior economics writer. mudville or anywhere in the world right now, huh, steve? >> yeah, boy, there sure isn't. and, you know, that climate of gloom that you talk about is also a climate of fear, and that's why you're seeing a selloff in stocks which has now been in the last couple of months in the making. you know, when we talk about a double-dip recession, i don't believe we're in a double-dip recession officially right now. but i do think if...
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jon: steve moore from the "wall street journal," steve, good to talk to you. >> great to be with you.he president of the palestinians, and he just applied nor statehood for the u.n. to recognize the palestinian state. he received a standing ovation by the way as he approached this microphone where he continues to talk about the jewish settlements of israel being a major sticking point as to any peace process. there is a broader story here that is going on that we really need to follow. the middle east, the face of the middle east really has changed over the last six months-plus with the arab spring. our allies in the region may be are not the same allies they once were. there is a shifting in egypt, in turkey, a lot of changes happening as far as that part of the world. obviously there is some national security concerns for us. our closes ally is israel. the prime minister of israel will be speaking after bass r-frplt he does not of course want the palestinians to have recognition of statehood. what would happen to the territories? how would they be defined? there are a lot of questio
jon: steve moore from the "wall street journal," steve, good to talk to you. >> great to be with you.he president of the palestinians, and he just applied nor statehood for the u.n. to recognize the palestinian state. he received a standing ovation by the way as he approached this microphone where he continues to talk about the jewish settlements of israel being a major sticking point as to any peace process. there is a broader story here that is going on that we really need to...
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will begin the proceeding with a five-minute opening statement first by the prosecuting attorney steve moore. mr. moore is a distant was member of "the wall street journal" editorial board and author of many books including how barack obama is bankrupting the u.s. economy and several co-authored with arthur laffer, the end of prosperity, return to prosperity, how america can reign in economic superpower status. he is a strong advocate of the flat tax, social security privatization, free trade. he is considered one of the premier supply-side economist in united states. now after opening statements each attorney will call to witnesses who will be subject to cross-examination. then, each side will make closing statements and afterwards the jury will rule on the case. if the defendants are found guilty, i will impose the judgments. you will listen carefully to the opening statements and the witnesses and at the end of the hearing you will be required to determine whether there is sufficient evidence beyond a reasonable doubt and that ms. lee and are union followers are responsible for public mal
will begin the proceeding with a five-minute opening statement first by the prosecuting attorney steve moore. mr. moore is a distant was member of "the wall street journal" editorial board and author of many books including how barack obama is bankrupting the u.s. economy and several co-authored with arthur laffer, the end of prosperity, return to prosperity, how america can reign in economic superpower status. he is a strong advocate of the flat tax, social security privatization,...
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>> like me will say it did and conservatives like steve moore on in a minute will say it didn't.ervers and that's a congressional budget office. a bunch of propellor heads but the smart people, they looked at this and in the last few weeks they released a report and said in fact the dreaded stimulus bill produced between 1 and 2.9 million jobs, and tin creased gdp, the cbo said, by between 0.8% and 2 1/2 full points. it worked but didn't work well enough. an $800 million plug in a $2 trillion hole. the hole much bigger than it was at the time. unfair to say it didn't work. the popular heads at the congressional budget office say that it did, just didn't do enough which is why it's sensible to come back and do more. >> stephen, did it work and you say about this new plan, it's full of short-term solutions, don't really fix long-term problems? >> look, i don't think it worked at all. i think if you look at these numbers. let's just put this in perspective. over the last three years, anderson, we have borrowed $4 trillion. that is more money over three years than any time since worl
>> like me will say it did and conservatives like steve moore on in a minute will say it didn't.ervers and that's a congressional budget office. a bunch of propellor heads but the smart people, they looked at this and in the last few weeks they released a report and said in fact the dreaded stimulus bill produced between 1 and 2.9 million jobs, and tin creased gdp, the cbo said, by between 0.8% and 2 1/2 full points. it worked but didn't work well enough. an $800 million plug in a $2...
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of the blu-ray edition for lebowski and i got to hang with all of the -- john goodman, juliean moore, stevefun. >> jon: what kind of music are you playing now? country or jeff bridges? >> who was also there was was t bone burnett the producer of album. >> stephen: it's called jeff bridges. >> keep it simple. bone wanted to not just make a sequel to the crazy heart and has it country but it's he can check tick thing. pop, jazz. >> stephen: do musicians have to suffer? because your life seems pretty good. >> yeah. >> stephen: does that hold you back at an artist at all? >> i fight it. i give myself indian burns. that keeps the blues in check. [laughter] >> stephen: that's a rough life. you paid your dues. >> that's it. >> stephen: you really paid your dues. [laughter] people recognize your voice from a lot of commercials. you do hyundai, do you duracell. >> yes. >> stephen: is it manly gravelly stuff or do you softerç feminine -- i actually have the copy to summer's eve. >> let's try something. i'd love that. [cheers and applause] [laughter] >> stephen: this is the new summer's eve feminine b
of the blu-ray edition for lebowski and i got to hang with all of the -- john goodman, juliean moore, stevefun. >> jon: what kind of music are you playing now? country or jeff bridges? >> who was also there was was t bone burnett the producer of album. >> stephen: it's called jeff bridges. >> keep it simple. bone wanted to not just make a sequel to the crazy heart and has it country but it's he can check tick thing. pop, jazz. >> stephen: do musicians have to...
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steve moore, senior writer for the "wall street journal," steve, good morning to stkpwhraou hi bill,at to be with you. bill: what does the change in that poll tell you? >> it's a trend that's been happening over the last year and a half, bill, that obviously when barack obama first became president, you know, a huge percentage of americans blamed the problems on george bush, and what's happened is every month has gone by, president obama has been in the white house now for over 30 months, that line that barack obama has used that he inherited this crisis from bush and therefore, he's not responsible for the economy, that is withering away. and so you're right, still more people blame bush than obama, but you know what, i'll bet if you do this poll six months from now you're going to find it's probably about even, and the problem is, when you look at this poll, the same poll shows that only --less than 40 percent now think that things are going to be better next year. americans don't feel like it's morning in america right now. bill: let me come back to the whole presidential indicati
steve moore, senior writer for the "wall street journal," steve, good morning to stkpwhraou hi bill,at to be with you. bill: what does the change in that poll tell you? >> it's a trend that's been happening over the last year and a half, bill, that obviously when barack obama first became president, you know, a huge percentage of americans blamed the problems on george bush, and what's happened is every month has gone by, president obama has been in the white house now for over...
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it was funny, because i watched your interview with steve moore, and i was like, no, megyn, i'm reallyam a guy who bought an f150 truck. >> so when you were giving the reasons for why you bought ford, that was genuine. it wasn't a script. >> yeah, that question came up about 45 minutes into the conversation in which they were just asking me about my truck generally speaking. and no script, no one asked me to say anything specifically. i said what i believe in my heart, and i believe millions of other americans share the same sentiment which is what is the proper role and responsibility of government. and i don't think our government today is leading us in that direction. megyn: i know you yourself have suffered hard times in this financial crisis, i know your wife lost her job, you lost your house, the irs audited you. nonetheless, you don't believe in a government handout. >> megyn, the only way we're going to survive is to persevere and to start putting things in our lives that are, that are important to us. you know, when all of this happened, i had to start packing a lunch instead
it was funny, because i watched your interview with steve moore, and i was like, no, megyn, i'm reallyam a guy who bought an f150 truck. >> so when you were giving the reasons for why you bought ford, that was genuine. it wasn't a script. >> yeah, that question came up about 45 minutes into the conversation in which they were just asking me about my truck generally speaking. and no script, no one asked me to say anything specifically. i said what i believe in my heart, and i believe...
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we're going to take a closer look can steve moore, senior economic writer at the "wall street journaland new piece coming out on wsj.com. we're getting a sneak peek at that. can this work? >> reporter: >> jenna, he has emerged on the stage talking about the big two, talking about mitt romney and now herman cain and herman cain might make it the big three because of what happened in florida and all of the sudden everyone is taking a second look at that 99 # plan and it is incredibly bold, it's basically saying eliminate the current income tax structure, blow it up, jenna, and move along with a 9 percent business tax, a 9 percent personal income tax rate, so you wouldn't have 40 percent tax rates, and then the new thing about this would be a # percent sales tax, and so this would totally restructure our tax system, a lot of business people i've been talking to are saying this would be great for american business and american competitiveness, the question is whether american people -- i don't know, jenna, what do you think about a 9 percent sales tax? jen that's along the lines of the va
we're going to take a closer look can steve moore, senior economic writer at the "wall street journaland new piece coming out on wsj.com. we're getting a sneak peek at that. can this work? >> reporter: >> jenna, he has emerged on the stage talking about the big two, talking about mitt romney and now herman cain and herman cain might make it the big three because of what happened in florida and all of the sudden everyone is taking a second look at that 99 # plan and it is...
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the problem and i completely respect steve moore's position, but the problem is it's not really dealingproblem which is on the demand side of the equation. businesses don't need more tax cuts. they are sitting on $2 trillion worth of cash. they are not willing to use it because there no customers to buy the goods and services businesses could provide. >> listen as you think about responding in the same poll. we asked the american people, what's more important for the obama administration? to create jobs or reduce the deficit? 68% said create jobs and 30% said reduce the deficit. >> i agree. the top priority is to create jobs. it's a question of how we do it. we had $4 trillion in canesian spending and we have 9% unemployment rate three years later. i had a piece comparing where the recovery is at this stage where the reagan recovery is. when you mention the recessions in the past, you left out the 81 and 82 recession. we had a booming economy with about this time. 5% or 6% growth. why don't we try what we know works. getting control of spending and cutting taxes. >> the answer is that t
the problem and i completely respect steve moore's position, but the problem is it's not really dealingproblem which is on the demand side of the equation. businesses don't need more tax cuts. they are sitting on $2 trillion worth of cash. they are not willing to use it because there no customers to buy the goods and services businesses could provide. >> listen as you think about responding in the same poll. we asked the american people, what's more important for the obama administration?...
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to blame in we'll talk about that with steve moore.ce, kids love it, parents think it's a healthy treat. everyone is happy. guess again. new information creating a huge buzz. could you actually be giving your child poison in your apple juice. we'll talk about the facts in that story. we have the facts for you bill at the top of the hour. bill: don't stop believing, jenna, every. jenna: i won't, bill. bill: a 9/11 memorial sparking controversy now taken down. in moments the reason why. and it has a lot to do with the names that were on that memorial. you will not believe this one. martha: and a school has its charter revoked. it plans to use the bible as a teaching tool, did that have something to do with it? we'll be right back [ grandma ] relationships are life... if you don't have that thing that fills your heart and your soul, you're missing that part of your life that just fulfills you. ♪ [ male announcer ] for us at humana, relationships matter too. the better we know you, the better we can help you choose the right medicare plan.
to blame in we'll talk about that with steve moore.ce, kids love it, parents think it's a healthy treat. everyone is happy. guess again. new information creating a huge buzz. could you actually be giving your child poison in your apple juice. we'll talk about the facts in that story. we have the facts for you bill at the top of the hour. bill: don't stop believing, jenna, every. jenna: i won't, bill. bill: a 9/11 memorial sparking controversy now taken down. in moments the reason why. and it...
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robert reich will be here, steve moore, the editorial writer for "the wall street journal."ews on what should happen next. we're going to go in depth with them. also, joe walsh, the republican congressman from illinois, he's caused quite a bit oof a stir over the past 24 hours, brooke, as you know, because he says he's not even going to show up when the president of the united states delivers that message before the joint session of congress. he's going to stay in his district of illinois. he says it's a waste of time for him to be there. he said he would simply be a prop so he's not even going to show up. we're going to talk to him about what's going on. and also going to press him on why he called the president idiotic the other day. is that the way to talk to the president of the united states? we've got a lot coming up, brooke, as you can see, right here in "the situation room." >> that's a far cry from the state of the union where they made such a point of sitting next to each other. >> i don't think they're going to be sitting next to each other this time. >> the myste
robert reich will be here, steve moore, the editorial writer for "the wall street journal."ews on what should happen next. we're going to go in depth with them. also, joe walsh, the republican congressman from illinois, he's caused quite a bit oof a stir over the past 24 hours, brooke, as you know, because he says he's not even going to show up when the president of the united states delivers that message before the joint session of congress. he's going to stay in his district of...
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steve moore with the the "wall street journal." >> at least the stock market is up today, jenna.na: we have a great story coming up. you should stand by for this one. jon: respecting your elders something most people have heard and try to do. one arizona army veteran is giving a whole new meaning to that phrase after his family lost their home to foreclosure. reporter dan spindle of fox affiliate ksaz has a great story from phoenix. >> reporter: this small house in a humble neighborhood west of downtown phoenix might not seem like much to the average home buyer, but for the cordova family for years this house was home. >> this is on a beam foundation, and jose's dad being in construction literally rebuilt the house. >> reporter: jose senior built the house in 2004 but he lost it to foreclosure when he lost his job. jose junior an army veteran at age 22 tours to afghanistan and iraq under his belt wanted to do something to make his parents' lives a little easier. he saved up $30,000 all during his deployments overseas and miraculously found this. his childhood home on the market.
steve moore with the the "wall street journal." >> at least the stock market is up today, jenna.na: we have a great story coming up. you should stand by for this one. jon: respecting your elders something most people have heard and try to do. one arizona army veteran is giving a whole new meaning to that phrase after his family lost their home to foreclosure. reporter dan spindle of fox affiliate ksaz has a great story from phoenix. >> reporter: this small house in a...
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moore. he is a "huffington post" contributor. "why rick perry will make america miss george w. push." steveitical columnist for salon.com. is it history for rick perry? is it over for him? >> i wouldn't go that far just because of the poll you just showed there, he's still up. i'm really curious to see another poll when it takes into account not just the debate or so but the week or so that's followed it. you look at that clip you showed in the debate, you look at the result from florida, i think both of those are very strong signs that at the very least we could say, this guy is totally failing to live up to his potential. because the promise of the rick perry candidacy to republicans was, he could pull off that line, he could confront mitt romney on these crimes against conservatism, he could speak for the base. instead he flubbed it. the promise of rec perry was all these second-tier conservative true believers, the michele bachmanns, the herman cains, the rick santorums, they go away because now the base has somebody. >> jim moore, okay, so he stumbles in a debate. the fact is he's got
moore. he is a "huffington post" contributor. "why rick perry will make america miss george w. push." steveitical columnist for salon.com. is it history for rick perry? is it over for him? >> i wouldn't go that far just because of the poll you just showed there, he's still up. i'm really curious to see another poll when it takes into account not just the debate or so but the week or so that's followed it. you look at that clip you showed in the debate, you look at the...