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steve moore is back as well. guy, is this president's taking completely wrong approach how to deal with extremism in the middle east, terrorism? >> there is definitely an online component. there is a military component diplomatic component and social media component. cheryl: that is what he is banking on. number one way to do it. >> that is one of the ways he is talking about it. as far as what we've seen in the white house over the last month with reference to islamic extremism, this op-ed is one of the least objectionable things i've seen from him. he mentions islam. he calls victims of isis christians in egypt which they were. i have all sorts of problems with the strategy they're promoting. this op-ed has not really raised too many red flags. >> i think it is part of a pattern where this president look we're responding to barbarism around the world and he thinks the solution is a social program. cheryl: more horrific --
steve moore is back as well. guy, is this president's taking completely wrong approach how to deal with extremism in the middle east, terrorism? >> there is definitely an online component. there is a military component diplomatic component and social media component. cheryl: that is what he is banking on. number one way to do it. >> that is one of the ways he is talking about it. as far as what we've seen in the white house over the last month with reference to islamic extremism,...
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here with me, steve moore from the heritage foundation. fox news contributor. matt welch editor-in-chief of "reason" magazine and tracy byrnes from fox business. steve moore, let me start with you. what do you make of this? >> i used to have a tips job. melissa: me too. >> i worked as server. if you're good at it, you can make some of these tip servers can make $30 an hour sometimes $40 an hour. all money is from the tips. if you make it more expensive to hire these people by raising quote, the minimum wage it will mean there is less of these people. you don't know who but i will be served by? served by an ipad, not a waiter. that is what is going to happen. it will mechanize anything. melissa: that is irony of this, matt welch. you make it more expensive per hour, make majority of tips, cut back hours and will lose money. >> of course that is the whole point of it. blue state, big city mayors and city councils love nothing more than to treat tourist money as if it will last forever. it is theirs. it is automatic. so you can raise minimum wage to living rage ne
here with me, steve moore from the heritage foundation. fox news contributor. matt welch editor-in-chief of "reason" magazine and tracy byrnes from fox business. steve moore, let me start with you. what do you make of this? >> i used to have a tips job. melissa: me too. >> i worked as server. if you're good at it, you can make some of these tip servers can make $30 an hour sometimes $40 an hour. all money is from the tips. if you make it more expensive to hire these people...
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and he added particularly steve moore. so what is going on? this seems to be a constant drumbeat of things. >> yes, this is a declaration of war against wall street, and by the way you mentioned what happened last week. three weeks ago the president wants to dramatically increase the capital gains and dividend patterns. so what the president said in that clip was absolutely true. obviously brokers have a fiduciary duty to have the best interest of the client. so does anyone doubt that? >> they do not. it just seems that it's more then you know that are doing this. >> if he is just talking about more disclosure and the fees that the brokers are getting i don't have a problem with that. the people in the industry are terrified that these new regulations will come with all sorts of policies and then it's going to be heyday for the trial lawyers. every time someone loses money they start you know, suing their brokers. neil: i always look at it as is anyone in government, let alone the president, and i think you have to wonder about this. him lectu
and he added particularly steve moore. so what is going on? this seems to be a constant drumbeat of things. >> yes, this is a declaration of war against wall street, and by the way you mentioned what happened last week. three weeks ago the president wants to dramatically increase the capital gains and dividend patterns. so what the president said in that clip was absolutely true. obviously brokers have a fiduciary duty to have the best interest of the client. so does anyone doubt that?...
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and fox news contributor and steve moore is chief economist for the heritage foundation.l street journal and fox news contributor. good to see everybody. thank you for joining us. what do you think that snent support the next generation of republican leaders. that include jeb bush? >> the irony of it and no disrespect to mitt romney. but mitt romney was a governor for one term. he won with 49% of the vote. could not have gotten re-elected to a second term. all he did was push the obamacare in massachusetts. started running for president. he's been running for president for 12 years. jeb bush got elected twice in florida. very important state. was a conservative. won 59%. won 56% of the vote. 66% of the hispanic vote he's a charismatic candidate. i don't think by taking a shot going out the door and jeb bush is anything but diminish himself. >> how does this feel look now with romney out? >> it looks the same as romney in. romney was going have a hard time making it. >> i would say the big winner this week was the republican party. republicans didn't want romney in the rac
and fox news contributor and steve moore is chief economist for the heritage foundation.l street journal and fox news contributor. good to see everybody. thank you for joining us. what do you think that snent support the next generation of republican leaders. that include jeb bush? >> the irony of it and no disrespect to mitt romney. but mitt romney was a governor for one term. he won with 49% of the vote. could not have gotten re-elected to a second term. all he did was push the...
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here to discuss it, steve moore from heritage foundation. he is a fox news contributor.oel thick pour, republican political strategist. why aren't they going do you think. >> i think this is personal diss to obama. i don't think they like the way he is running anything in regards to cyberterrorism or what is going on especially all the stuff that happened with the nsa i think they really are by not showing up sending a message to obama we don't really like what you're doing. melissa: this is after supporting him big time financially and in public, right, steve moore? >> i was just going to say that. basically these are the people who elected barack obama both in 2008 and 2012. the fact that they have soured on him i think she has the story exactly right. they're very nervous about the cybersecurity effort. and what effect it will have on internet freedom and ability to expand -- by the way there is a lot of concern about this net neutrality issue as well in silicon valley as well. melissa: tony, let me ask you, talking about creating a new government agency to deal with
here to discuss it, steve moore from heritage foundation. he is a fox news contributor.oel thick pour, republican political strategist. why aren't they going do you think. >> i think this is personal diss to obama. i don't think they like the way he is running anything in regards to cyberterrorism or what is going on especially all the stuff that happened with the nsa i think they really are by not showing up sending a message to obama we don't really like what you're doing. melissa: this...
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. >> steve moore, can i please have a 15% flat tax?am. >> i want 15% on the income tax. 15% on the corporate tax. i want to quit double and triple taxing cap gains, dividends estate is about quadruple taxing. i want the republican party, i want the candidates running for president to start talking about this kind of sharp tough tax reform. now, tell me i know i'm a dreamer, but i want to tell you -- [ applause ] >> all right. first of all let me answer your question about the most important thing we can do to get growth up and that is to make sure that she does not become president in 2016. i'm not talking about this she. >> good to be clear, steve. good to be clear. >> look, we know this. we know that we have this incredible spurt of growth under ronald reagan. reagan took the highest income tax rate larry you were there when it happened the highest income rate went down from 70 to 28%. now we have the fastest period of prosperity for 20 years. we tripled the revenue. it worked. lower tax rates mean more revenues. this is a lesson we
. >> steve moore, can i please have a 15% flat tax?am. >> i want 15% on the income tax. 15% on the corporate tax. i want to quit double and triple taxing cap gains, dividends estate is about quadruple taxing. i want the republican party, i want the candidates running for president to start talking about this kind of sharp tough tax reform. now, tell me i know i'm a dreamer, but i want to tell you -- [ applause ] >> all right. first of all let me answer your question about the...
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senior fellow at cato institute and heritage foundation senior economist and fox news contributor steve mooresteve, i will start with you. you know it really is groundhog day, isn't it? like, tax, spend, repeat, tax spend -- if punxsutawney phil were in this room he would run away and never come back. what do you make of the $4 trillion budget. >> i'm old enough to remember as fred is when president reagan used to release budget to democratic congress and remember fred, they say dead on arrival. this was dead before arrival. president told us what is in here in the state of the union speech. there is nothing in here that would appeal to any republicans in congress. they will drop the budget and move into completely different direction. there is higher taxes. remember we have the budget caps set in the 2011 budget control act. this would obliterate them with runaway more spending how many ways can you get it wrong? doa, fred, is that what steve is saying? >> i think he is right. one of the things that is different this year, congress always plays a bigger role than the president in actually fa
senior fellow at cato institute and heritage foundation senior economist and fox news contributor steve mooresteve, i will start with you. you know it really is groundhog day, isn't it? like, tax, spend, repeat, tax spend -- if punxsutawney phil were in this room he would run away and never come back. what do you make of the $4 trillion budget. >> i'm old enough to remember as fred is when president reagan used to release budget to democratic congress and remember fred, they say dead on...
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greg mcbride is a senior financial analyst who is here with us and steve moore from the heritage foundation and personal finance expert. people are stashing the cash. now i have heard everything. >> definitely cash scattered around the house everywhere. this is a bad idea. i can see why they are doing it they are tired of the bank fees not getting any interest on their deposit. just stashing in this way is not necessarily a smart move for you gerri: frankly looked like consumers were on fire. a high spending nine years. have you put those two facts together? >> first of all this explains why we haven't seen the inflation that we have expected. because it doesn't matter how much money ben bernanke or janet yellen puts into the economy people are sitting on it and i think that that is a little bit key to the puzzle. and the gdp data showed consumer spending probably because they have more money due to lower gasoline prices. the big problem was the decline in the rate of business spending which is the ultimate driver of the economy in the medium and long term. gerri: 2.6% growth in the third q
greg mcbride is a senior financial analyst who is here with us and steve moore from the heritage foundation and personal finance expert. people are stashing the cash. now i have heard everything. >> definitely cash scattered around the house everywhere. this is a bad idea. i can see why they are doing it they are tired of the bank fees not getting any interest on their deposit. just stashing in this way is not necessarily a smart move for you gerri: frankly looked like consumers were on...
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steve moore of the heritage foundation. both fox news contributors. steve forbes is back as well. this is incredible. so they didn't file their taxes. they gained unauthorized access to tax information. abused the leads policy. falsified official forms. are these the kind of people you hire back? >> yeah. i think that some of these irs employees couldn't figure the tax system that's why they didn't file the return. it's so complicated. also investigators are looked into whether or not some of the people who were hired back, melissa, are the people who targeted these conservative groups and the big scandal last year. what's really odd about this story if you've bean following it as you have what's been happening at the irs for the last three or four months. the irs commissioner said we don't have enough money. we have to put people into hold for 30 to 60 minutes. we'll have people delayed for their refunds. this is the most incredibly incompetent agency in government. that's saying a lot. melissa: absolutely. jonathan hoenig, one of the files were explicitly marked do not hire beca
steve moore of the heritage foundation. both fox news contributors. steve forbes is back as well. this is incredible. so they didn't file their taxes. they gained unauthorized access to tax information. abused the leads policy. falsified official forms. are these the kind of people you hire back? >> yeah. i think that some of these irs employees couldn't figure the tax system that's why they didn't file the return. it's so complicated. also investigators are looked into whether or not...
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with us now, fox business contributor and chief of economist for the heritage foundation, steve moored brian professor of business and economics of kings college in new york city. brian, i'll start with you. so why are people opting to rent, particularly in the big cities? >> i think what you have right now is a situation where the -- the economy is just far more uncertain than it was 30 50, 75 years ago. you think about a knowledge economy. you think about high skilled jobs. not an economy where you can expect to take a job and keep it for 30, 40 years. you'll be shifting around from year to year. decade to decade. a lot of people are grapple be with that reality. gerri: is it the bust? a lot of people lived through the housing bust. they saw housing prices go down. maybe they saw that of their mom and dad. what are they thinking about when they rent, even when it's cheaper to buy? >> i don't think there's any question that people are traumatized. greatly traumatized where people lost their homes and life savings with these -- the low down payment loans and so on in 2008 and 2009. it
with us now, fox business contributor and chief of economist for the heritage foundation, steve moored brian professor of business and economics of kings college in new york city. brian, i'll start with you. so why are people opting to rent, particularly in the big cities? >> i think what you have right now is a situation where the -- the economy is just far more uncertain than it was 30 50, 75 years ago. you think about a knowledge economy. you think about high skilled jobs. not an...
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steve moore, chief economist from the heritage foundation and fox news contributor and john fund, national affairs columnist for "national review." great to have you here. steve, i will start with you. this 22 billion is size roughly of nasa budget or add up budget of interior plus epa. is this any way to solve this $1.2 trillion student loan debt crisis? >> you know, i bet a lot of people wish they had pay as you earn on their mortgages. such an absurd program that you may when you can. big losers here are federal taxpayers. so here's the big picture. if you look at things now, gerri. you have got students who have roughly a trillion dollars of outstanding loans. so they have got these on their back when they graduate from college. then you got the federal government who basically backstops those loans when they don't repay them because they graduate with $100,000s of debt. some people are not repaying debts until they are 55 or 60 years old. the problem is, i talked about this so many times on the show, but i have to restate it, nobody is looking under the hood of universities to find ou
steve moore, chief economist from the heritage foundation and fox news contributor and john fund, national affairs columnist for "national review." great to have you here. steve, i will start with you. this 22 billion is size roughly of nasa budget or add up budget of interior plus epa. is this any way to solve this $1.2 trillion student loan debt crisis? >> you know, i bet a lot of people wish they had pay as you earn on their mortgages. such an absurd program that you may when...
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here with details, steve moore chief economist for the heritage foundation. d patrick brennan opinion he had for for "national review." welcome to you both. steve, i will start with you hey, buddy this is good news, isn't it? >> whoo-hoo. gerri: i think it's a good thing. do you think it's a good thing? >> lo irs. and look, i think i will give a little accolade to the irs commissioner who said, look, we believe that the vast majority of americans are honest. they pay their taxes that they owe. i think that's right. the audit process having gone through a number of audits is a terrorizing experience. >> way terrorizing. you're very kind to the head of the irs complaining mightily he doesn't have enough money to run the irs. >> maybe this is reason why we shouldn't give them more money. gerri: patrick, to you we talk about the irs and obviously they have been in the cross-hairs over and over and over again this year. i want you to hear some sound from, a ceo, one-time ceo, who had something to say about what we should make of the irs these days. listen to carly
here with details, steve moore chief economist for the heritage foundation. d patrick brennan opinion he had for for "national review." welcome to you both. steve, i will start with you hey, buddy this is good news, isn't it? >> whoo-hoo. gerri: i think it's a good thing. do you think it's a good thing? >> lo irs. and look, i think i will give a little accolade to the irs commissioner who said, look, we believe that the vast majority of americans are honest. they pay their...
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here to weigh in steve moore, heritage foundation chief economist, jamie cox managing partner at harrisinancial group, and rich lowery, editor-in-chief of "national review." all great to have you here. steve, start with you, my friend. subprime loans back with avenge against. what does it mean? consumers on one hand more optimistic, spending more money or banks are desperate for people to lend to and we may be headed into another recession? >> real issue what does it mean for taxpayers? don't forget, some of these mortgages are basically guaranteed 100% by the taxpayers. now you have a situation where we have more and more of these loans that are subprime. and, remember, a couple weeks ago, gerri, we talked about the fact more and more of these loans, are very lowdown payment loans. so, are we going to have another financial crisis with housing? who knows. but if we do the tax payers are going to lose 10 of billions of dollars. you asked a question have we learned anything from the last financial crisis. the answer is no. gerri: not really. jamie, to you, you're out talking to clients a
here to weigh in steve moore, heritage foundation chief economist, jamie cox managing partner at harrisinancial group, and rich lowery, editor-in-chief of "national review." all great to have you here. steve, start with you, my friend. subprime loans back with avenge against. what does it mean? consumers on one hand more optimistic, spending more money or banks are desperate for people to lend to and we may be headed into another recession? >> real issue what does it mean for...
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i want to do one plug for one of our papers coming up which is steve moore has gone back and look at all the things that were said during the alaska pipeline debate, compared that to what is being said now with these don't come and it's the same thing to all the talking points on the same and none of it came through with alaska pipeline. maybe i'll ask you a question about the global warming issue generally. is there anything different from the global warming agenda and say the environmental agenda from 1960 of the 1970s are one of the similar is our differences you can pick up? >> how the issues portrayed? >> the aim, the goals. >> so that gives me opportunity to talk about one thing that i found super helpful in coming to this issue which goes to having a background in philosophy. i was really interested in the time my mid to late teens and affirmative lawsuit which is about how we think about our relationship with the rest of nature, with our environment. what i found is most people are not aware that there are two different, that there are multiple environmental philosophies, sor
i want to do one plug for one of our papers coming up which is steve moore has gone back and look at all the things that were said during the alaska pipeline debate, compared that to what is being said now with these don't come and it's the same thing to all the talking points on the same and none of it came through with alaska pipeline. maybe i'll ask you a question about the global warming issue generally. is there anything different from the global warming agenda and say the environmental...
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steve moore has gone back and looked at all the things said during the alaska pipeline debate and he's compared that to what's happening now with keystone, and it's the same thing. none of them came true with the alaska pipeline. so maybe i'll just ask you a question about the global warming issue generally. >> uh-huh. >> what -- is there anything different from the global warming agenda and, say, the environmental agenda from the 1960s or 1970s, or what are the similarities and differences differences -- >> in how the issue's portrayed? >> yeah, how the issue's portrayed, the aims, the goals -- >> sure. >> yeah. >> so that gives me an opportunity to talk about one thing that i found super helpful in coming to this issue which goes to having a background in philosophy i was really interested from the time my mid to late teens in environmental philosophy which is really about how we think about our relationship with the rest of nature, with our environment. and most people aren't aware that there are two different -- that are multiple environmental philosophies. sort of think of it as,
steve moore has gone back and looked at all the things said during the alaska pipeline debate and he's compared that to what's happening now with keystone, and it's the same thing. none of them came true with the alaska pipeline. so maybe i'll just ask you a question about the global warming issue generally. >> uh-huh. >> what -- is there anything different from the global warming agenda and, say, the environmental agenda from the 1960s or 1970s, or what are the similarities and...
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a lot of this taxing a lot of these monies overseas, steve moore joins us.han what the president is proposing. >> yes, they had to borrow money because they can't bring the money that they store overseas back to the united states. and what sense does that make? why would we have a federal policy that discourages american company from bringing money back here to the united states so they can build jobs and factories in the united states that is because they have to pay the high corporate tax. what a lot of members of congress including rand paul have proposed with barbara boxer who is a liberal democrat is why not make these companies pay may be a little bit more of a tax five or 6% bring in money to the treasury. it creates jobs here. it's good for shareholders. and then these companies don't have to borrow. >> steve, you might as well get the republicans to be better successful at teaching to borrow other than raising taxes right now. here's the other thing that the president will lay that the last time that we did a tax holiday, the companies laid off work
a lot of this taxing a lot of these monies overseas, steve moore joins us.han what the president is proposing. >> yes, they had to borrow money because they can't bring the money that they store overseas back to the united states. and what sense does that make? why would we have a federal policy that discourages american company from bringing money back here to the united states so they can build jobs and factories in the united states that is because they have to pay the high corporate...
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steve moore on obamanomics on the top of the hour. this video going viral on social media.g literally sniffing out its owner 20 blocks in the hospital. we'll play the full video. wonderful story. dogs rate 1225. it's true. now, wait for it. heavyweight champ of the world in the studio. taking on road rage. we're all guilty of it from time to time. you want to think twice of getting out of your car. watch this. (?) [horn honking] >> you cut me off. you son of a [bleep]. get back in that car. i'll tear you a new [bleep]. get out. [bleep]. voice: i >> i didn't know it was you. stuart: look at him. here he is. that was a public service announcement. this is the man who made it. four-time heavyweight champ of the world evander holyfield. you were terrific for that. the perfect guy not to have road rage against. moral of the story is don't get out of your car. is that right? >> it's very serious. you never know how the person may be. what he may -- stuart: he might have a gun. this is america. >> well, it is. but you have to think before you make decisions. stuart: why did you do
steve moore on obamanomics on the top of the hour. this video going viral on social media.g literally sniffing out its owner 20 blocks in the hospital. we'll play the full video. wonderful story. dogs rate 1225. it's true. now, wait for it. heavyweight champ of the world in the studio. taking on road rage. we're all guilty of it from time to time. you want to think twice of getting out of your car. watch this. (?) [horn honking] >> you cut me off. you son of a [bleep]. get back in that...
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>> actually, the three of us steve moore bill pratt and myself worked together for over 10 years of analoganalog devices was planning to try to do this on their own. so they sent bill and paolo way to a remote office to start the initial work. well, it turned out that was in late 1988 and they worked for a couple of years and made some progress that was not fast enough for analog devices. and then there was a recession and electronics about that time. so in early 91 in january the corporate officers came down and met with bill and powell and laid them off, gave them a severance package. and gave them a good deal on renting the equipment that they had an actually gave them a license to technology they had developed area nighttime. so i have kept up with bill and paolo were good friends of mine. they asked me to join them as they founder. of course i didn't really have the money. so i said if i can get myself laid off then i'll join you. so the founder of analog device erase data and boston. so i scheduled a meeting with rate and went to see him and told him that i wanted to be laid off. and
>> actually, the three of us steve moore bill pratt and myself worked together for over 10 years of analoganalog devices was planning to try to do this on their own. so they sent bill and paolo way to a remote office to start the initial work. well, it turned out that was in late 1988 and they worked for a couple of years and made some progress that was not fast enough for analog devices. and then there was a recession and electronics about that time. so in early 91 in january the...
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you had on steve forbes, steve moore -- i go with them. u are supposed to give the lord 10%, i think 10% is enough to give the government. we need to cut taxes, spend less. that's the answer, steve i have -- we have to cut spending, my dear friend. host: joe from georgia. he calls it once a month. we do after callers to wait 30 days to colin again, so we will hear from you in about a month. our next caller -- caller: i cannot understand most of these right wing republicans. they do not want to pay taxes or serve in the military. i served in the military. i'm 80 years old in two months. i served in the military from 1951 to 1954, and we made a measly $75 per month. now these right wing republicans want to throw the whole government under the bus because they hate the president of the united states. i'm a white guy, and i do not understand why they don't want to pay taxes to support the military and the poor people of this country. it is not make any sense. they don't want to serve in the military. they don't want to pay taxes. they want to h
you had on steve forbes, steve moore -- i go with them. u are supposed to give the lord 10%, i think 10% is enough to give the government. we need to cut taxes, spend less. that's the answer, steve i have -- we have to cut spending, my dear friend. host: joe from georgia. he calls it once a month. we do after callers to wait 30 days to colin again, so we will hear from you in about a month. our next caller -- caller: i cannot understand most of these right wing republicans. they do not want to...
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i watched within an inch of steve coral and julianne moore and it took all i had to say ah!.lso had curlers in my hair. the predictions came true. "bird man" a big winner and" american sniper" shut out. >> first comes the fashion from epic to elegant from red-hot and red leather gloves and "50 shades of grey." she walked with her mom, melanie griffith. it seemed like a sweet moment until this awkward exchange. >> she is a really good actress. i don't need to see that -- >> you don't have to see it. >> you can see it and you were like no. >> ♪ >> neil patrick harris opened the 87th academy awards with man jibing and music -- man jibing -- magic and music. there were lots of laughs throughout. serious moments too. this one from patricia arquette as she accepted the best actress for "boyhood." >> we have fought for everybody else's equal rights. it is our time to have wage equality once and for all and equal rights for women in the united states of america. >> julianne moore won best actress for "still alice." >> there is no best thing as best actress. >> jt simmons took home go
i watched within an inch of steve coral and julianne moore and it took all i had to say ah!.lso had curlers in my hair. the predictions came true. "bird man" a big winner and" american sniper" shut out. >> first comes the fashion from epic to elegant from red-hot and red leather gloves and "50 shades of grey." she walked with her mom, melanie griffith. it seemed like a sweet moment until this awkward exchange. >> she is a really good actress. i don't...
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moore. won for his role steve hawking, dedicated his awards to everyone who battles als. >> this oscar this oscar this belongs to all of those people around the world battling als. >> how about that? >> what a wonderful moment there. >> did you see filth until. >> it is fantastic. >> powerful. and the performance, you can see why he won. >> no question about it. two stars got together on stage to make up after name mix-up at last year's academy award. >> ladies and jep, please welcome to the stage my very dear friends, glam. >> haha. yes, referring to, you know, john travolta right there. you may remember last year he mistakenly introduced about to sing the song from frozen called her adele. what now? >> little confused, happens to all every us sometimes but lalls night did get the little bit of revenge then some close talking courtesy of john travolta. yes, the lingering hand, just saying. ya. all right? >> still memorable moment. i mean, did you see that? >> i did, i it, did i. >> also scarlett johansson gave her smooch, a.m. armed the ways. talking about it on twitter if you want to jump
moore. won for his role steve hawking, dedicated his awards to everyone who battles als. >> this oscar this oscar this belongs to all of those people around the world battling als. >> how about that? >> what a wonderful moment there. >> did you see filth until. >> it is fantastic. >> powerful. and the performance, you can see why he won. >> no question about it. two stars got together on stage to make up after name mix-up at last year's academy award....
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. >> commissioner moore i'm centered for the public and the commissioners to read the study i'll be interested in the planning department steve paraded in this group to come back and perhaps present to the commission how those numbers feather into things like the housing element how we accounted for unit, etc. there's a deeper science by which which commission needs to hear it which is strong and accurate data collection i'll be appreciative to the director or steve whoever give us an update regarded their prospective on this particular paper what it addresses and i ask we try to strategical incorporate it into our housing units it can come separately and keep the informational items together. >> commissioner richards. >> i was delighted to see a first step on this more hard analysis versus conceptualal i'll interested in having more to hear on that the numbers themselves especially the availabilities i've had a conversation with the availability haven't this passes the sniff test in a market we're in 20 thousand unit off the market for seasonal recreation or whatever that's a lot of unit and people trying to find a place to
. >> commissioner moore i'm centered for the public and the commissioners to read the study i'll be interested in the planning department steve paraded in this group to come back and perhaps present to the commission how those numbers feather into things like the housing element how we accounted for unit, etc. there's a deeper science by which which commission needs to hear it which is strong and accurate data collection i'll be appreciative to the director or steve whoever give us an...
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>> reporter: moore and the state's governor say they will let this matter rest once the u.s. supreme court decides on gay marriage once and for all. david? >> steve, thank you. >>> now, to the anguish and uncertainty for one american family tonight. their daughter 26-year-old kayla mueller, seen with her mother in this image, taken hostage by isis. we reported the terror group claiming she was killed in an air strike from jordan after they lost one of their own hero pilots to isis. but tonight, questions remain about her fate. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the parents of kayla mueller are clinging to hope their daughter is still alive. >> the primary thing they would really, really like to see is that little girl walk back through that front door. >> reporter: isis has yet to provide any proof to back up the claim that she was killed in an air strike. and u.s. officials tonight say they highly doubt the isis version of events. >> isis has not hesitated in the past to display gruesome images of executions and of death. >> reporter: kayla was the last known american among some 15 to 20 hostages is
>> reporter: moore and the state's governor say they will let this matter rest once the u.s. supreme court decides on gay marriage once and for all. david? >> steve, thank you. >>> now, to the anguish and uncertainty for one american family tonight. their daughter 26-year-old kayla mueller, seen with her mother in this image, taken hostage by isis. we reported the terror group claiming she was killed in an air strike from jordan after they lost one of their own hero pilots...
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>> reporter: moore and the state's governor say they will let this matter rest once the u.s. supreme court decides on gay marriage once and for all. steventgomery, alabama. >>> a uniquely modern problem here. samsung issuing a warning about its smart tv technology. the company is advising users of its voice activation feature to avoid discussing personal information in front of their tv sets. you see, that's because a smart tv feature is listening and may share any details it hears with samsung or a third party. and that's a little more than some users had bargained for. >> i feel a bit annoyed it wasn't made clear to me in advance of buying the tv or when i set up the tv. >> samsung says it does not retain voice data or sell it to third parties. the voice recognition feature can be disabled through the tv settings menu. >> that's really scary because my tv has heard a lot of things. >> i don't mind if it hears me just as long as is it doesn't see me. >> yeah. don't repeat what i've told you. >> exactly. >>> and if you were with us at this time yesterday morning you know we told you about beuf the bulldog -- you may have missed this. we
>> reporter: moore and the state's governor say they will let this matter rest once the u.s. supreme court decides on gay marriage once and for all. steventgomery, alabama. >>> a uniquely modern problem here. samsung issuing a warning about its smart tv technology. the company is advising users of its voice activation feature to avoid discussing personal information in front of their tv sets. you see, that's because a smart tv feature is listening and may share any details it...
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steve miller's hallmark. don't be a space cowboy. ralph? >> caller: hey jimbo, welcome from the people's republic of california. >> i hear ya. >> caller: alaska airlines. >> i like alaska airlines southwest air, my friend and compadre jack moore little more selective. but alaska air is fine with me. molly in texas, molly? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> caller: i wanted your take on vmware. >> no, too high multiple for me. a lot of technology stocks under a lot of pressure. i say, no. matt in new jersey. matt? >> caller: boo-yah, cramer. >> yo, yo. >> caller: just keep up the good work. >> i'm sure trying. they're coming after me but i won't let them have me. go ahead. >> caller: yeah. i noticed it took a bit of a hit today. i'd like your thoughts on acquiring a long position in the drilling services company. the neighbors. >> neighbors is much lower quality. and you can buy schlumberger. if you can get it in the 70s. i've got to tell you, you can buy that one and put it away. i don't think i want to be in neighbors. that's not high quality enough. liz in new mexico. liz? >> caller: hi. >> man, i've been chanting versus a grim, bleak outlook. go ahead. >> caller: i'm a second-time caller and still a long-time admirer
steve miller's hallmark. don't be a space cowboy. ralph? >> caller: hey jimbo, welcome from the people's republic of california. >> i hear ya. >> caller: alaska airlines. >> i like alaska airlines southwest air, my friend and compadre jack moore little more selective. but alaska air is fine with me. molly in texas, molly? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> caller: i wanted your take on vmware. >> no, too high multiple for me. a lot of...
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moore! >> yes! >> you're not even showing it. >> pass! >> i can't hear! "office." >> steve carell!her fun activity download a ballot for the oscars and have everybody fill out their ballot for who they think are the winners. the winners get movie candy. then we have a photo booth. >> do you want me to take it? you guys get in. >> i want karen in it. ready? you got to get in. come on. come on kids. >> we'll do a selfie. come on everyone in. come on are we all in? where's everybody? i need a selfie stick. ready, one, two -- >> did we get it? >> that's impressive. >> that was fun! >> and everybody gets a swag bag. lovely prizes. candy and things like that. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you, paul. >> lovely lovely party. thank you. >> she's been to her fair share of awards shows with her famous husband. >> we're getting ready to strike a pose with celebrity yoga instructor hilaria baldwin. >>> that wedding dress sitting in your closet could fetch you thousands of dollars. when you try to tame my curls, it feels like you want to tame me. dove wants you to unleash the beaut
moore! >> yes! >> you're not even showing it. >> pass! >> i can't hear! "office." >> steve carell!her fun activity download a ballot for the oscars and have everybody fill out their ballot for who they think are the winners. the winners get movie candy. then we have a photo booth. >> do you want me to take it? you guys get in. >> i want karen in it. ready? you got to get in. come on. come on kids. >> we'll do a selfie. come on everyone...
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moore and alabama's governor say they look forward to the u.s. supreme court deciding the issue possibly this summer. for "good morning america," steveami, abc news, montgomery, alabama. >> a lot of discussion on social media about this yesterday. >>> but now to amy with today's other top stories. good morning. >>> good morning, everyone. >>> we begin with breaking developments in the high-profile murder of hannah graham. she was last seen leaving a bar and her body found five weeks later. now according to wvaw, the man seen leaving that bar with graham has been charged with her murder. he is already behind bars charged with attacking a woman back in 2005. his dna has been linked to the 2009 murder of a virginia tech student. >>> major questions about airport security. a woman known for boarding planes without a ticket has allegedly done it again. this time in florida. police say mary lynn hartman was able to get on a plane in minnesota and fly top jacksonville. she was later arrested after checking into a resort using another woman's name. hartman was arrested several times last year for similar offenses including sneaking by securi
moore and alabama's governor say they look forward to the u.s. supreme court deciding the issue possibly this summer. for "good morning america," steveami, abc news, montgomery, alabama. >> a lot of discussion on social media about this yesterday. >>> but now to amy with today's other top stories. good morning. >>> good morning, everyone. >>> we begin with breaking developments in the high-profile murder of hannah graham. she was last seen leaving a...