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our group, the committee to unleash prosperity steve forbes and steve moore and i, kasich is coming. 40 people are going to cross-examine him. rick santelli the founder of the tea party, what question should i ask governor kasich and i will credit you? >> ask him can we get rid of all the regulations and go back to basics? failure is the best regulation instead of all these dodd/franks, just margin products, okay? we can get rid of most of the red tape and maybe the biggest issue is listen they talk about climate change and trying to control mother nature and they can't balance a budget, they can't do corporate tax reform. come on. let's get down to the things that everybody needs to do. >> rick -- >> now, as far as the markets -- >> let's get back to the markets. >> you started this. >> i did. i had to. i couldn't resist. go ahead, rick. >> last segment jack brought up some great points last segment. the fact we're getting so close to quarter end given t3 in terms
our group, the committee to unleash prosperity steve forbes and steve moore and i, kasich is coming. 40 people are going to cross-examine him. rick santelli the founder of the tea party, what question should i ask governor kasich and i will credit you? >> ask him can we get rid of all the regulations and go back to basics? failure is the best regulation instead of all these dodd/franks, just margin products, okay? we can get rid of most of the red tape and maybe the biggest issue is...
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i'm joined by steve moore heritage foundation and also a fox news contributor. mean who would have guessed that employers would cut back just enough so that they don't have to do i mean, it only makes logical, mathematical sense steve moore. >> yeah. well, i knew. i have been saying this for two or three years this would be one of the logical effects of this law melissa. basically you've got, what we call, 29ers. a 29er is an employer who only hires workers for 29 hours a week or less to avoid these mandates under obamacare because you fall off of a cliff if you're over 30 hours a week. we see this by the way in the bureau of labor statistics data showing us declining numbers of hours worked for workers. that's a big problem by the way. how do you feed your family, how do you pay your bills, melissa only working 25 or 28 hours a week. >> that is true. other thing came out bending cost curve where i written that in my senior thesis i would have failed out of college. that would not exist in this circumstance. i don't know when you can do that. he will bend the co
i'm joined by steve moore heritage foundation and also a fox news contributor. mean who would have guessed that employers would cut back just enough so that they don't have to do i mean, it only makes logical, mathematical sense steve moore. >> yeah. well, i knew. i have been saying this for two or three years this would be one of the logical effects of this law melissa. basically you've got, what we call, 29ers. a 29er is an employer who only hires workers for 29 hours a week or less to...
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melissa: steve moore i predict that elizabeth warren gets back in. >> yes. brown two of california. i think even chilly yes. she will look at it and say that this is her window. melissa: thanks to both of you. oil rebounding big time. concerns over iran's nuclear program. crude supplies more than two and a half times more than wall street expect it. running out of places to put all of this oil. let's go to phil flynn. this is amazing. we are running out of storage space. predicting that oil could fall all the way to $20. what you think? >> i do not think that he is right on this one. this is where we will disconnect. this mantra that we will run out of places to put storage. it was proved by today's report. if you break it down, apply only rose 500,000 a barrel. we are not even 50 million barrels yet in oklahoma. our supplies are barely 50% fall right out. there is plenty of storage out there. when we get oil down into the gulf coast it usually will not stay there. supplies are at a record high. find loopholes around the export and. >> phil, thank you so muc
melissa: steve moore i predict that elizabeth warren gets back in. >> yes. brown two of california. i think even chilly yes. she will look at it and say that this is her window. melissa: thanks to both of you. oil rebounding big time. concerns over iran's nuclear program. crude supplies more than two and a half times more than wall street expect it. running out of places to put all of this oil. let's go to phil flynn. this is amazing. we are running out of storage space. predicting that...
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steve moore, want to bring you in here, what is your reaction to this? i am stunned at some of the numbers i'm seeing? >> i think cheryl nailed it in her analysis. look at the foreclosures that happened in 2006 and 7 and 8 and 9 that was the result of homes being reduced in value, so people were under, they only had 3 or 4% down payment loans. when home lost 10% of the value, they were underwater. they couldn't pay it. this is what's strange about the story. you expect foreclosures to be falling, and yet i think the explanation is what cheryl said, incomes are not rising fast enough for people to make mortgage payments. that's the worst scenario of all. gerri: the president likes to talk about root causes, talk about the root causes of what's wrong with the economy. it's not growing. not reducing mortgage down payment to 3%, that's not going to help. not keeping rates at zero for 10 years, that's not going to help. have to have a better economy. steve got to get you on one other topic. >> one quick thing on this. the 3% down payment loans they increased
steve moore, want to bring you in here, what is your reaction to this? i am stunned at some of the numbers i'm seeing? >> i think cheryl nailed it in her analysis. look at the foreclosures that happened in 2006 and 7 and 8 and 9 that was the result of homes being reduced in value, so people were under, they only had 3 or 4% down payment loans. when home lost 10% of the value, they were underwater. they couldn't pay it. this is what's strange about the story. you expect foreclosures to be...
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[laughter] thank you steve moore. good stuff. >> thank you. all right we've hit the official debt ceiling again. rich edson is in washington. come on rich, i don't want to talk about the political maneuvering about what the democrats do and what -- i'm not ed. i'm interested for you to tell our viewers how much does each of us owe? >> got bad news stuart, you owe the government $42,000. and in 2014 -- i'm sorry in 24 years you will owe the government $124,000. that's each american. stuart: whoa. that's a raw -- that's huge. that's almost impossible to imagine. now, the next question, what about the payment of interest? how much are we paying out in interest now and maybe in the future? because that's a back breaker that level of interest that we're paying. >> oh, sure. and think now, stuart, we're at low interest rates. we're getting a pretty good deal at $229 billion a year. that balloons in 2025 to $808 billion according to the congressional budget office. meaning from 2016-2025 the u.s. government will spend $5.5 trillion on interest paymen
[laughter] thank you steve moore. good stuff. >> thank you. all right we've hit the official debt ceiling again. rich edson is in washington. come on rich, i don't want to talk about the political maneuvering about what the democrats do and what -- i'm not ed. i'm interested for you to tell our viewers how much does each of us owe? >> got bad news stuart, you owe the government $42,000. and in 2014 -- i'm sorry in 24 years you will owe the government $124,000. that's each american....
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economist steve moore is with us. tweet me, gerri willis fbn. send us an email through our website gerriwillis.com. we'll be right back. ♪ there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision or
economist steve moore is with us. tweet me, gerri willis fbn. send us an email through our website gerriwillis.com. we'll be right back. ♪ there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating...
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now charged in the shooting death of former friend susan berman in los angeles retired fbi agent steve moore says he heard a confession. >> the video evidence is extremely strong and it doesn't matter if the defense attorney can get it thrown out or discounted, what matters is the jury heard it and they are not idiots. >> not so fast says defense attorney thomas mesereau. >> i said wait a minute that doesn't sound like a confession to me. that sounds like she being sarcastic. >> mesereau represented robert blake in a murder case and michael jackson in his child molestation trial. both had made incriminating statements on television. both were found not guilty. mesereau says videotape could back durst on the prosecutors too. >> that would allow the defense to argue if you going to bring in select statements we should be able to bring in other statements where he exonerates himself. >> reporter: and durst says several times in the documentary that he did nothing wrong. >> i had nothing to do with susan berman's death. >> reporter: another key piece of evidence against durst this envelope alert
now charged in the shooting death of former friend susan berman in los angeles retired fbi agent steve moore says he heard a confession. >> the video evidence is extremely strong and it doesn't matter if the defense attorney can get it thrown out or discounted, what matters is the jury heard it and they are not idiots. >> not so fast says defense attorney thomas mesereau. >> i said wait a minute that doesn't sound like a confession to me. that sounds like she being sarcastic....
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most of this theory, steve moore, i have heard argue on this show. where is the inflation?e with you. i think that they have to move back towards normalization as soon as they can. i think it is in the direction of bubbles. the market tanks. it becomes addicted. >> why do you buy couple and take a chance on this? >> because you believe in apple. >> you can get eight decent return on a bond. >> thank you very much. 9:00 p.m. eastern. jamie cole people be featuring the great great grandson. very cool stuff. 9:30 p.m. eastern. a closer look at the exciting stories. you do not want to miss it. it will not come cheap. we asked what would make you spring for the apple watch. your responses are coming up. snl. including a doozy for the 42nd president. a run for your money is of next. >> a little bit of mature romance. take a look at this sexy e-mail i sent him on our anniversary. [laughter] congratulations on your continued marital success. i would like to schedule a fit down at your earliest convenience. ♪ the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do tha
most of this theory, steve moore, i have heard argue on this show. where is the inflation?e with you. i think that they have to move back towards normalization as soon as they can. i think it is in the direction of bubbles. the market tanks. it becomes addicted. >> why do you buy couple and take a chance on this? >> because you believe in apple. >> you can get eight decent return on a bond. >> thank you very much. 9:00 p.m. eastern. jamie cole people be featuring the...
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heritage foundation chief economist and fox news contributor steve moore. steve welcome back to the show. i want to share some of what moody's is saying about these schools. they have 18 they say are stressed. we'll show more of those as we talk. but they said these are institutions that are financially, financially distressed, in trouble. they look at 500 institutions. only 30 are ranked aaa. here are more names right here. doweling franklin pierce. on and on it goes. do you think mom and dads across the country have any idea this is going on? >> i probably, i think they probably don't. what they do know is that the cost of college is so outrageously high it is bankrupting a lost families. here is interesting thing about the list of schools. i've talked to some administrators some of these. first of all, most of them are kind of small private liberal arts schools. a lot are very expensive. a lot are in 30 40 $50,000 a year range when you include boarding costs. a question a lot of parents have to be asking, a is the college going bankrupt, but, b is the deg
heritage foundation chief economist and fox news contributor steve moore. steve welcome back to the show. i want to share some of what moody's is saying about these schools. they have 18 they say are stressed. we'll show more of those as we talk. but they said these are institutions that are financially, financially distressed, in trouble. they look at 500 institutions. only 30 are ranked aaa. here are more names right here. doweling franklin pierce. on and on it goes. do you think mom and dads...
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steve moore will blow the doors off that one after the break.itting an all-time high. earlier it was at 102. why did it go up so much? goldman sachs said buy it and they did. more of today's top stories lauren simonetti is here with the headlines in case you missed it. >> where you might already know this one, in case you missed it about half of the country not saving any money at all. bankrate.com asked hutch of your annual -- how much of your annual income are you saving each year? 44% said nothing or less than 5%. the recommendation is 15%. well changes are coming to late night tv. the daily show on comity central will get a new host to replace jon stewart. trevor noah, a 31-year-old comedian from south africa will take the top spot. noah was only on the daily show three times but he was pretty popular. and google and johnson & johnson teaming up to make robots to help doctors perform surgery. working with google's life sciences team to make advanced robotic tools to help surgeons. take a look at both stocks, j&j up one and a third percent. s
steve moore will blow the doors off that one after the break.itting an all-time high. earlier it was at 102. why did it go up so much? goldman sachs said buy it and they did. more of today's top stories lauren simonetti is here with the headlines in case you missed it. >> where you might already know this one, in case you missed it about half of the country not saving any money at all. bankrate.com asked hutch of your annual -- how much of your annual income are you saving each year? 44%...
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our good friend, steve moore, who is not a liberal, when you talk to people like that basically saying this. there is no inflation in the economy. there is no, you have global competition on wages. we don't have this is not the 1980s or 1970s where we worry about prices going through the roof. melissa: there is equity bubble. >> we have wage, we have wage deflation in many parts of the economy. we also have fracking which is lowering cost of oil. there is no inflation here. why raise rates now in this environment without a noticeable market bubble? melissa: there is equity bubble. >> that's what you think but -- melissa: that is what i think. >> there is a lot of people who don't think that. melissa: come on. >> oil will not come on because of monetary policy. >> why are you mad at me? melissa: i'm not mad. i'm very happy with you. no. this is my loving face. this is, i love you charlie gasparino. i'm on your side, no matter what. >> the reason, janet yellen knows, and they know is, there is a big danger waiting too long. >> you're too serious about this subject. melissa: we have to mo
our good friend, steve moore, who is not a liberal, when you talk to people like that basically saying this. there is no inflation in the economy. there is no, you have global competition on wages. we don't have this is not the 1980s or 1970s where we worry about prices going through the roof. melissa: there is equity bubble. >> we have wage, we have wage deflation in many parts of the economy. we also have fracking which is lowering cost of oil. there is no inflation here. why raise...
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we have the heritage foundation's steve moore, real clear market's john tamny and former indiana senator and governor and fox business contributor evan bayh. gentlemen, good to see you all. steve, today we got news from john fournier, very respected journalist, that when she was senator, hillary had a pay-for-play thing going on. he says a new york developer donated $100,000 to the clinton foundation about the same time senator hillary clinton helped secure millions of dollars in federal assistance for that businessman's mall project. now, if she could do this when she was senator, the question is, what did she do when she was secretary of state? [laughter] >> well, we don't know, right? we don't have the e-mails, and that's the whole problem. at least there's an appearance of a kind of cover-up going on here of hillary clinton trying to hide from the public where she gets her money, what she's saying in her e-mails and so on. look, i'm a disclosure guy. we've known each other for a long time. if politicians are taking money, you know, i don't have a problem about campaign contributions
we have the heritage foundation's steve moore, real clear market's john tamny and former indiana senator and governor and fox business contributor evan bayh. gentlemen, good to see you all. steve, today we got news from john fournier, very respected journalist, that when she was senator, hillary had a pay-for-play thing going on. he says a new york developer donated $100,000 to the clinton foundation about the same time senator hillary clinton helped secure millions of dollars in federal...
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to our own fiscal superhero steve moore. on the difference between cinderella and just sinful. kaley, what to you make of it? >> you know, it's a really compelling contrast when you compare, as you just said, the private sector and disney to the government. i think the biggest case study for government inefficiency and bad investments is are renewable energy. since 1973 the government has put 150 billion taxpayer dollars into renewable energy. what do we have to show for it? not much. .2% of our energy resources -- neil: that's up from .1. [laughter] steve, what do you make of it? >> well, you know, look, i agree that green energy is a perfect example, but there's so many others. i mean the postal sft can't deliver the mail. when i talk to fred smith, you know, the ceo of fedex, he says i love competing against the postal service it's one of the worst-run companies in america. neil: it is not. who dumps on the postal service? is. >> come on they're horrible. look, there's the green energy stuff. my favorite example, by the way, the one that resonates with my kids is when obamac
to our own fiscal superhero steve moore. on the difference between cinderella and just sinful. kaley, what to you make of it? >> you know, it's a really compelling contrast when you compare, as you just said, the private sector and disney to the government. i think the biggest case study for government inefficiency and bad investments is are renewable energy. since 1973 the government has put 150 billion taxpayer dollars into renewable energy. what do we have to show for it? not much. .2%...
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. >> reporter: steve moore agreed to talk with us on monday but had few answers. >> are you aware ofby the request of your department? >> me no? >> this is the first time you have heard this allegation? >> as far as leading records that shouldn't have been deleted? yes, sir. >> the department of justice e-mails say the sheriff's department insisted on the cancellations but in a statement sheriff moore said the files were transferred for a period of time. marie's father was on the list of cancelled cases. she fears they will never find his body. >> who can i not trust? i cannot trust the authorities on this one. i can't. i have to trust the man that is in prison which is the convicted serial killer. >> for "cbs this morning" ben tracy, sacramento. >> very interesting story. very different way of looking at things. wouldn't think you would go to the serial killer for help. >> frightening. >>> thank you. we are gearing up for march madness. jim nance is in our toyota green room. we will ask him. >>> and he is ready to reveal his number one seed projection. >> we'll see. >> go jim nance.
. >> reporter: steve moore agreed to talk with us on monday but had few answers. >> are you aware ofby the request of your department? >> me no? >> this is the first time you have heard this allegation? >> as far as leading records that shouldn't have been deleted? yes, sir. >> the department of justice e-mails say the sheriff's department insisted on the cancellations but in a statement sheriff moore said the files were transferred for a period of time....
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heritage foundation's steve moore is with us.e you're the man who wants -- >> oh, sorry i thought you said i'm going to -- stuart: you're the guy. i was hearing something else for a second, you were too. you're the guy, you want lower tax rates. you want growth. do you think ted cruz is your guy? >> look, i don't have a horse in this race, but i think ted cruz is a great addition to the field. i think the guy has a spine of steel. i think he has, you know, unbendable political principles, and that's something a lot of conservatives who have just been kind of unnerved by this kind of feckless congress are really looking for. so i think he will be a very welcome addition. he wants to repeal obamacare move to a flat tax, personal accounts for social security i find him very attractive. and i agree entirely with what you just said by the way, stuart. if you look at this field of candidates the republicans are putting out there, people like marco rubio and rand paul and scott walker and jeb bush i would make this point, everyone who i
heritage foundation's steve moore is with us.e you're the man who wants -- >> oh, sorry i thought you said i'm going to -- stuart: you're the guy. i was hearing something else for a second, you were too. you're the guy, you want lower tax rates. you want growth. do you think ted cruz is your guy? >> look, i don't have a horse in this race, but i think ted cruz is a great addition to the field. i think the guy has a spine of steel. i think he has, you know, unbendable political...
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. >> reporter: san joaquin county sheriff steve moore agreed to talk to us on monday but had few answerson records that would have been deleted by the request of your department? >> me personally no. >> this is the first time you've ever heard of this allegation? >> as far as deleting records that shouldn't have been deleted, yes, sir. >> reporter: the department of justice e-mails say the sheriff's department insisted on the cancellations. but in a statement late monday sheriff moore said the files were simply transferred for a period of time. >> this is just mind boggling. >> reporter: marie gillit's father was on the list of canceled cases, she fears they will never find his body. >> who can i not trust? i cannot trust the authorities on this one. i can't. i have to trust the man that's in prison which is the convicted serial killer. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," ben tracy, sacramento. >> very interesting story. very different way of looking at things. you wouldn't go you'd go to the serial killer. >> frightening, yes. >> thank you, ben tracy. we're gearing up for march madness
. >> reporter: san joaquin county sheriff steve moore agreed to talk to us on monday but had few answerson records that would have been deleted by the request of your department? >> me personally no. >> this is the first time you've ever heard of this allegation? >> as far as deleting records that shouldn't have been deleted, yes, sir. >> reporter: the department of justice e-mails say the sheriff's department insisted on the cancellations. but in a statement late...
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steve moore joining me. do not want to have an argument with you but i am right on this one. >> we will get maybe 2% growth this year. you think that it is much higher. convince me that i am wrong. >> we will talk at the end of the year and see who is right. here we have a record high stock market. jobs have been pretty good for the last six months. a pretty good jobs number tomorrow. half of americans feel like the economy is getting better. and an equal number feels like it is getting worse. maybe the economy in general is getting better. people's pocketbooks are not getting better. the pizzo global, you know, economy is getting better in the united states. stuart: the average person that i meet nobody says i am flushed. let's go buy this. pay a little bit more. >> what is interesting about that by the way they start getting worse not better. the president is going around the country with how wonderful the economy is. i think that that is a real disconnect. what country is he talking about? stuart: preview
steve moore joining me. do not want to have an argument with you but i am right on this one. >> we will get maybe 2% growth this year. you think that it is much higher. convince me that i am wrong. >> we will talk at the end of the year and see who is right. here we have a record high stock market. jobs have been pretty good for the last six months. a pretty good jobs number tomorrow. half of americans feel like the economy is getting better. and an equal number feels like it is...
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steve moore, you have the last word. >> one of the things we discovered in wisconsin when they allowedkers to not have to pay union dues there's about an 80% drop off in the amount of dues these unions are collecting. when you give people the right to choose -- this is why poem like jared are so upset about this workers freely choose. they don't want to have the 50, 60, $80 taken out of their paycheck. they can't afford it. >> all right. thanks to both of you. appreciate that. >>> we have another full hour of news and politics ahead. this is moscow live where thousands of russians are marching over the murder of a prominent critic of vladimir putin. we'll update you on that in the hour ahead. >>> and how the fight in congress over homeland security funds may be putting john boehner's speakership in jeopardy. that's next. ement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get t
steve moore, you have the last word. >> one of the things we discovered in wisconsin when they allowedkers to not have to pay union dues there's about an 80% drop off in the amount of dues these unions are collecting. when you give people the right to choose -- this is why poem like jared are so upset about this workers freely choose. they don't want to have the 50, 60, $80 taken out of their paycheck. they can't afford it. >> all right. thanks to both of you. appreciate that....
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let's bring in retired supervisory agent steve moore.s and parts. chris is here. we have to talk about the lethality, do we not? >> yeah. it is a legal situation. steve, you've been following the case very carefully. confirmation by the highest court of this now conviction two times over would be very usual, right? it's unusual for at this stage there to be a departure of the most recent decision. so what do you think happens today? >> well unfortunately i'm afraid what they're going to do is just go ahead and convict her again. the fix is in. the juror has already said from the last case that she was pretty much told beforehand what the verdict was going to be. so i'd fall off my chair if they didn't convict her. but right now they need -- amanda actually needs a conviction from this court to go ahead and go to the european high court of human rights and get this thing thrown out. >> nina, i'm really curious what you think this is about. is it more about the evidence or is it more about a case of serious national pride? >> i would say a
let's bring in retired supervisory agent steve moore.s and parts. chris is here. we have to talk about the lethality, do we not? >> yeah. it is a legal situation. steve, you've been following the case very carefully. confirmation by the highest court of this now conviction two times over would be very usual, right? it's unusual for at this stage there to be a departure of the most recent decision. so what do you think happens today? >> well unfortunately i'm afraid what they're...
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steve: hey, yeah, pop-up beer garden here in rosslyn. 19th and moore street if you're interested in coming. look at what's going on here. we have 100 people actually enjoying this all. it started at 4:00 and goes until 8:00 this evening but the crowd continues to build even though the temperatures are dropping. so winds picking up. it's not stopping people from enjoying these nice irish beers earlier this morning, let me tell you things are really picking up over in arlington. this is the irish bars very busy early in the morning. folks enjoying themselves having a lot of fun. of course, it continues as we work through the afternoon and well into the evening hours and we'll look for more activity lots of fun as we head through the late night hours tonight. if you're interested in coming, 19th and moore. if you're coming from metro you head off the metro and you'll see the big rosslyn hall in front of you. all you need to do is turn to the left head 1/2 block. you'll hear the music and see the crowds. and you'll see a lot of fun and a lot of green. once again, this is until 8:00 tonight. we
steve: hey, yeah, pop-up beer garden here in rosslyn. 19th and moore street if you're interested in coming. look at what's going on here. we have 100 people actually enjoying this all. it started at 4:00 and goes until 8:00 this evening but the crowd continues to build even though the temperatures are dropping. so winds picking up. it's not stopping people from enjoying these nice irish beers earlier this morning, let me tell you things are really picking up over in arlington. this is the irish...
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steve was talking about as we. the move we see, is this a sign of the season to come, a ring by ring, kate moore what do you think?oes it continue. >> we're pretty constructive on equities for the full year but i think we will have a lot of volatility around every bit of fed language. whether lockhart speaking now or fisher next week and a lot of speeches from participants a all throughout next week. i think the chances that we see great volatility in both the equity and the currency markets are very, very high. i think will end the year higher for stocks. >> i'm bullish on this market. i think this is a repeat of what we saw during taper tantrum back in 2013 past fed rate hikes we see volatility in markets. the fed is behind this market not going to start increasing rates aggressively unless we see positive momentum in both markets, i think they're concerned about the dollar but this rate hike will take longer, it's going to take have less of a velocity. >> two for two. >> well, i think you know i'm bullish. so i like the market. i think that we're going to continue to see the interest rate picture pulling our ra
steve was talking about as we. the move we see, is this a sign of the season to come, a ring by ring, kate moore what do you think?oes it continue. >> we're pretty constructive on equities for the full year but i think we will have a lot of volatility around every bit of fed language. whether lockhart speaking now or fisher next week and a lot of speeches from participants a all throughout next week. i think the chances that we see great volatility in both the equity and the currency...
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moore oklahoma, the flashes powerlines and transformers failing. alison: warmer temperatures are ahead for us but we are watching for the chances of storms tomorrow evening. steve rudin is here with a bit of a timeline. hi, steve. steve: all the rough weather well off to the west. closer in, satellite radar showers earlier in the day. really did not amount to a whole lot. patchy fog later tonight, early tomorrow morning. waking up, upper 40's, near 50. grab the umbrella and a pair of sunglasses. clearing midday, then a strong cold front arrives later in the day bringing thunderstorms. i will bring you the timing of the storms. talk about a big cooldown. wouldn't you know what, just in time for the upcoming weekend, highs only in the upper 40's. how long will the cold weather last? details coming up. leon: metro's g.m. under fire at a packed meeting about safety. workers say they have incentives to not report hazards. chris papst is live at the l'enfant plaza metro station with how mature has responded. chris: metro employees say they are hesitant, the workers are hesitant to report safety concerns. they say that could lead to another incident likwe had in janua
moore oklahoma, the flashes powerlines and transformers failing. alison: warmer temperatures are ahead for us but we are watching for the chances of storms tomorrow evening. steve rudin is here with a bit of a timeline. hi, steve. steve: all the rough weather well off to the west. closer in, satellite radar showers earlier in the day. really did not amount to a whole lot. patchy fog later tonight, early tomorrow morning. waking up, upper 40's, near 50. grab the umbrella and a pair of...
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moore streets in rosslyn. the festival includes beer vendors and live music. and it's open until 8:00 p.m. tonight. a little while ago, we saw steve rudin wander somewhere down in that crowd. doug: made it back. he's fine. earlier today, 70's for high temperatures. it will be a long time before we see 70's again here. let's get started. nice image from the rooftop and h.d. cameras. cardinal ridge elementary school in centreville, beautiful e. and like everybody else, we saw bans of clouds come in with the cold front and then the clouds moved off to the east as the front cleared the area and a beautiful evening. temperatures are falling. we've dropped in many areas 15 20 degrees during the day. but lots of sunshine still until the sun goes down at 7:17 it will be clear. still breezy and turns somewhat colder. officially 71 today at reagan national the high. average is 56 degrees. we're on our way down right now. 13 degree drop since midday. 52 in gaithersburg and already in the 40's. the higher elevations in the mountains. it will be the process through the night of the gusty winds bringing in the colder air. winds gusting within t
moore streets in rosslyn. the festival includes beer vendors and live music. and it's open until 8:00 p.m. tonight. a little while ago, we saw steve rudin wander somewhere down in that crowd. doug: made it back. he's fine. earlier today, 70's for high temperatures. it will be a long time before we see 70's again here. let's get started. nice image from the rooftop and h.d. cameras. cardinal ridge elementary school in centreville, beautiful e. and like everybody else, we saw bans of clouds come...
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starting lineup, steve weiss, managing partner of short hills ka tall, jon najarian co-founder of optionmonster.com and tyler vernon chief investment officer of built more capital, kate mooren bank. our game plan looks like this. great, diamonds aren't forever. oh, shares of tiffany under pressure, but one of our traders isn't backing down. we have a diamond die bait. king dollar dell lem
starting lineup, steve weiss, managing partner of short hills ka tall, jon najarian co-founder of optionmonster.com and tyler vernon chief investment officer of built more capital, kate mooren bank. our game plan looks like this. great, diamonds aren't forever. oh, shares of tiffany under pressure, but one of our traders isn't backing down. we have a diamond die bait. king dollar dell lem
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steve schmutz, called prosecutors claim that killing nancy was about saving money in a divorce ridiculous. alimony would hardly put a dent in his $650,000 salary said schmutz. and as for exposing his affair with wendy mooref his relationship with wendy moore. >> reporter: but it was tricky, too, for the defense. neither chris nor wendy would say anything to harm each other. didn't testify at all, actually. except, unintentionally, in those jail house phone calls. which were certainly a worry, said the defense. >> everything still good? >> the house is secure. >> reporter: eight of them a day, 15 minutes each. wendy moore calling chris latham. the two of them talking. arguably incriminating conversations on those phones. even though the incrimination part of it is dubious. but it was the prosecution's job to persuade the jury that the bizarre story of the heroin junkie was actually true. did they succeed? the jury got the case. everyone waited. nancy had such hopes. but, when the jury came back into the courtroom to ask a question -- >> they asked the judge, "does the conspiracy have to meet every single criteria to be found guilty?" i watched as wendy turned around and smirked to her family, like, yeah,
steve schmutz, called prosecutors claim that killing nancy was about saving money in a divorce ridiculous. alimony would hardly put a dent in his $650,000 salary said schmutz. and as for exposing his affair with wendy mooref his relationship with wendy moore. >> reporter: but it was tricky, too, for the defense. neither chris nor wendy would say anything to harm each other. didn't testify at all, actually. except, unintentionally, in those jail house phone calls. which were certainly a...