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wren, wells fargo senior global equity strategist, harry dent, author of the demographic cliff, steve moore, heritage foundation and ted peters former philadelphia fed governor. thank you, gentlemen. steve, kind of editorial, are you there with me. >> totally. so much power, janet yellen unelected official, david, i don't know about you i never voted for her for everything. about this speculation the fed will or won't this is economically destablizing. it add as new risk element to the market which is bad for business and bad for markets. i'm with you. get to a rule, gold, commodities, take power away. david: harry, as stephens mentioned there are alternatives. a gold standard is mentioned by steve forbes and others. currency board. is it possible to live without the fed. >> absolutely. the only reason we had recovery since 2008 and nine because of quantitative easing, which not expanded economy or lending. it only expanded financial asset bubbles. they're trying to cure a debt problem with more debt and it can not happen. there is this illusion that the fed can taper off here and start to
wren, wells fargo senior global equity strategist, harry dent, author of the demographic cliff, steve moore, heritage foundation and ted peters former philadelphia fed governor. thank you, gentlemen. steve, kind of editorial, are you there with me. >> totally. so much power, janet yellen unelected official, david, i don't know about you i never voted for her for everything. about this speculation the fed will or won't this is economically destablizing. it add as new risk element to the...
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dan stesich from cme and steve moore, art hogan with us. dan, as you watch traders in the pits sell all this stuff and as we approach final minutes of trading for oil, is this something that you anticipate will continue despite the upside earlier in the week in the last few trading sessions? >> you know the upside we saw was on hopes that saudi arabia would coalesce with rest of opec partners to cut production. iran through water on the hopes just yesterday. market is realizing if they don't have effect, tremendous amount of supply has to work off. demand while still growing, growing slower. i think prices come off, if we see stability in the chinese markets and growth coming out of numbers. our pop up is limited right now. you don't see much above $60 a barrel for the next six to 18 month. trish: art hogan make as pretty good point. here in the u.s. we've had tremendous energy renaissance. there is tremendous supply. opec can say what what it wants but there is eminterest usdoes market out there. >> we're too finally seeing peak production
dan stesich from cme and steve moore, art hogan with us. dan, as you watch traders in the pits sell all this stuff and as we approach final minutes of trading for oil, is this something that you anticipate will continue despite the upside earlier in the week in the last few trading sessions? >> you know the upside we saw was on hopes that saudi arabia would coalesce with rest of opec partners to cut production. iran through water on the hopes just yesterday. market is realizing if they...
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steve moore of the heritage foundation. great day to have you on here. steve, i know you met with governor bush yesterday for a few hours to discuss his economic plan. i know you spent a lot of time around it. in your view, does it do enough to get us back to the 4% growth he is promising this economy? >> it will get us about halfway there. we're at 2% growth right now. i think this could add about one percentage point to growth which is a lot. that is $100 billion additional out put a year. you talked about him collapsing brackets, trish, from 7 to three. i want one. i want one rate, flat tax, not three. this lowers rates. one thing that it does that is really pro-growth, reduces corporate income tax you're talking about. trish, there are not too many people in this country, too many economists or politicians other than barack obama an hillary clinton think america can continue to compete with the highest corporate tax in the world. so this would be big. other thing allows businesses to do we think would be really pro-growth and allow businesses to write
steve moore of the heritage foundation. great day to have you on here. steve, i know you met with governor bush yesterday for a few hours to discuss his economic plan. i know you spent a lot of time around it. in your view, does it do enough to get us back to the 4% growth he is promising this economy? >> it will get us about halfway there. we're at 2% growth right now. i think this could add about one percentage point to growth which is a lot. that is $100 billion additional out put a...
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julie reginsky and steve moore, visiting fellow at the heritage foundation.hree are fox news contributors. good to see you all. it's really interesting not just to look at who is moving up, but who is moving down. trump went from in the 30s to down to 24%. ed rollins, your thoughts? >> this is about salesmen. three people who are in the front-runners are outsiders. trump and fiorina. we thought this would be the year of the governors. we had extraordinary governors. first governor drop out is the most eldewas perry. the others are not doing well, except bush, more in the game i think because of his family than anything else. the outsiders make up 50% of the polls and what's going to happen there. carson is a nice man. he's not going to be a viable candidate. carly will be tested. didn't do well in a senate race in california but has the great ability to community. people are going to look at her record hard. if trump holds 20%, 25% of the base that he has, despite the worst performance on the show the other night. >> you think it was the worst performance yet
julie reginsky and steve moore, visiting fellow at the heritage foundation.hree are fox news contributors. good to see you all. it's really interesting not just to look at who is moving up, but who is moving down. trump went from in the 30s to down to 24%. ed rollins, your thoughts? >> this is about salesmen. three people who are in the front-runners are outsiders. trump and fiorina. we thought this would be the year of the governors. we had extraordinary governors. first governor drop...
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joining me steve moore and liz claman. e, janet yellen calmed the markets a little bit today, indicating she wants to raise, hopes to raise, i don't think she's going to raise, a good story, but let's talk about the impact of a government shutdown. i don't think it will happen. i mean i think there's an opportunity now here for kevin mccarthy or whoever gets this job to really try and unite the party. do you think we could see a shutdown? is this an opportunity to see more unification across republican lines. >> let me throw two additional names that could be the potential next speaker, one is jim jordan of ohio, and another is paul ryan. paul is somebody who can unite the party and keep that in mind. trish: that's a guy that understands economics. >> there you go. look, the fact that john boehner is retiring today does increase the odds that there will be a budget showdown in the weeks ahead. as you know next week is the start of the new fiscal year, they're nowhere this agreement in terms of what the budget caps are going
joining me steve moore and liz claman. e, janet yellen calmed the markets a little bit today, indicating she wants to raise, hopes to raise, i don't think she's going to raise, a good story, but let's talk about the impact of a government shutdown. i don't think it will happen. i mean i think there's an opportunity now here for kevin mccarthy or whoever gets this job to really try and unite the party. do you think we could see a shutdown? is this an opportunity to see more unification across...
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i want to bring back our rogin steve moore. if it was tomorrow? be trump and hillary, but that's not what it's going to be. in my sense, at the end of the dame, whoever wins the primariless the nominee and hellry on the dommic side. >> on the republican side? >> i think it's back to "mel rose place," bush/clinton. >> what about you, steve? >> i think this can go to a convention on the republican side. it might not be resolved. i think the most likely to win are rubio, bush or fiorina. and i think hillary will limp her way to the finish line on the democratic side. >>> isn't it extraordinary on the week that the debate happens, not a word about the fact that the federal reserve has been the only game in town, no fiscal stimulus, and the economy? the fed can't even raise rates a quarter of a point. >> if the republicans are going to win, they're going to talk about the three issues people care about, jobs, jobs, jobs. >> and they haven't been doing that. >> and how do you basically deal with other world leaders? >> you're right. that's funny. >> wha
i want to bring back our rogin steve moore. if it was tomorrow? be trump and hillary, but that's not what it's going to be. in my sense, at the end of the dame, whoever wins the primariless the nominee and hellry on the dommic side. >> on the republican side? >> i think it's back to "mel rose place," bush/clinton. >> what about you, steve? >> i think this can go to a convention on the republican side. it might not be resolved. i think the most likely to win are...
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joining me, steve moore, heritage foundation chief economist. martin, united visors chief market strategist. both fox news contributors. jim frischling, new oak capital president. welcome to you all. i want to get one question in here on the markets. should we be that excited about a 3-hundred point day given what we've seen? tell me this, what are we trading on now? is it the fed? is it oil prices? is it china? what are we looking at? >> every day it is something different. on excitement, i like to get excited everyone knows. i'm excited about today. we'll leave it there. here's the thing. you put up the calendar if red is your favorite color. there is more downward pressure on market, there it is, than upward pressure. that scares me a little bit. there is clearly in this market, bias to the downside. i get point about nasdaq stocks, we made century club on nasdaq, up over 100 points but on down days nasdaq stocks get smoked. gerri: steve, i want to turn to you to go to the economy for a second. we had, i hate to say this phrase, the beige boo
joining me, steve moore, heritage foundation chief economist. martin, united visors chief market strategist. both fox news contributors. jim frischling, new oak capital president. welcome to you all. i want to get one question in here on the markets. should we be that excited about a 3-hundred point day given what we've seen? tell me this, what are we trading on now? is it the fed? is it oil prices? is it china? what are we looking at? >> every day it is something different. on...
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steve moore, thank you. happy labor day.e appreciate it. >>> still ahead, refugees are one step closer to the final destination, but are european nations equipped to handle the surge and what does all of this mean for the conflicts in the middle east? k.t. mcfarland joins us with that. >>> could you live without peanuts on a plane? fran is shaking her head. what it was a life or death issue for another passenger? we'll tell you about one mother's mission to protect her son. >>> this is not a parade. this is a funeral. call it feeling their pain. we'll tell you about professional mourners in taiwan and how they are putting on a show for a sendoff to remember. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro c
steve moore, thank you. happy labor day.e appreciate it. >>> still ahead, refugees are one step closer to the final destination, but are european nations equipped to handle the surge and what does all of this mean for the conflicts in the middle east? k.t. mcfarland joins us with that. >>> could you live without peanuts on a plane? fran is shaking her head. what it was a life or death issue for another passenger? we'll tell you about one mother's mission to protect her son....
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those are the ones that will get hit really hard by this. >> steve moore, thank you as always.happy labor day. >> thank you, you, too. >>> overseas right now where thousands of migrants arrive every day in europe in what is being called the worst refugee crisis to hit the continent since the end of world war ii. the european union is now discussing a quota plan for its member nations. hungary, which has been inundated with refugees trying to get all the way to germany is kri9 call of the idea of distributing the migrants across europe, all this as humanitarian workers simply try to help. >> this e camps are full and th can't get the people bussed away quick enough. >> i want to make future. i want all the same. they want the same, but this country have just one bus. >> they just want a better life, they say. amy kellogg is live in london. hi, amy. >> reporter: hi, leland, and austria's interior minister said we need not less europe right now, we need more europe and what she means, leland, there has to be a coordinated response to these waves of people moving on rafts, on foot,
those are the ones that will get hit really hard by this. >> steve moore, thank you as always.happy labor day. >> thank you, you, too. >>> overseas right now where thousands of migrants arrive every day in europe in what is being called the worst refugee crisis to hit the continent since the end of world war ii. the european union is now discussing a quota plan for its member nations. hungary, which has been inundated with refugees trying to get all the way to germany is...
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. >> we do have a steve moore of her taheritage foundation, i ame you were listening in.leverage too change your economic relationship with the world. >> to my friend, jim rogers, we don't want donald trump to bankrupt our country we already have president who is doing that right now. i think that senator had it right, our problem in terms of trade right now, is not our tariff laws, it our tax laws. you look at corporate tax, this is a tariff we put on our own goods and services, that makes no sense. we cut this core for tax rate from 30% too say 20%, we would raise more money, that will bring money back. why not go to 5 or 6% repa repatriation tax, let the companies bring back that money, that is a trillion dollars that could be reinvested here, we just need a better tax system. >> here, here, but we've known that for 30 years, nobody has done it, how much does it take. >> i spent my whole career on this issue, i feel your pain. charles: i want too go to case hahn, chris, president obama knows for a long time to jim rogers 59 this probably. the lowest hanging fraught out
. >> we do have a steve moore of her taheritage foundation, i ame you were listening in.leverage too change your economic relationship with the world. >> to my friend, jim rogers, we don't want donald trump to bankrupt our country we already have president who is doing that right now. i think that senator had it right, our problem in terms of trade right now, is not our tariff laws, it our tax laws. you look at corporate tax, this is a tariff we put on our own goods and services,...
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people would point to the fact that is all temporary, while painful in the here and now, economist steve moore said on this program the other day -- >> -- temporary, isn't it? trish: congressman, eventually pent-up demand wasn't met during that time actually does get filled. >> what pent-up demand? not according to standard & poor's. trish: anyway we'll continue watching your bill. good luck in your senate race. mark, still with me. thank you, representative. >> thank you. >> midnight tomorrow, guys. that is the deadline. this fight for keeping funding of planned parenthood isn't over. mark, why is everyone, you, me, chris, everyone else out there, funding an organization that right now is under investigation for the sale of unborn babies body parts? this is, this is a big issue. i mean at the very least, why not put a moratorium on funding until lawmakers figure out if there actually in violation of the law or not? >> well, because the democrats will use this issue to demagogue and avoid that, right? because of their base, they're trying to play to their base. they want to keep planned parent
people would point to the fact that is all temporary, while painful in the here and now, economist steve moore said on this program the other day -- >> -- temporary, isn't it? trish: congressman, eventually pent-up demand wasn't met during that time actually does get filled. >> what pent-up demand? not according to standard & poor's. trish: anyway we'll continue watching your bill. good luck in your senate race. mark, still with me. thank you, representative. >> thank you....
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. >> we're joined by steve moore of the heritage foundation and co-founder of the club for growth. you. >> so what upsets you about donald trump here? obviously you're going after him in a big way but is he that threatening to your agenda? >> i do z found the club for growth, haven't been involved the last ten years but there's a lot to this. look, trump as an economic conservative has taken positions that are just contrary to the mainstream of where pro growth republicans are on taxes, he said higher taxes, on trade he's talked a lot about protectionism, on immigration, he says he doesn't just want to give out illegal immigrants but legal immigrants, eminent domain talking about this off the air, but look it's not just that he's for eminent domain. he used eminent domain to promote his own financial self-interest. those are problems, and they are contrary to where i think most republicans especially conservative voters are right now. >> i guess it's come to his defense although he's more than capable of coming to his own defense, donald trump would say he's just evolved. right? >>
. >> we're joined by steve moore of the heritage foundation and co-founder of the club for growth. you. >> so what upsets you about donald trump here? obviously you're going after him in a big way but is he that threatening to your agenda? >> i do z found the club for growth, haven't been involved the last ten years but there's a lot to this. look, trump as an economic conservative has taken positions that are just contrary to the mainstream of where pro growth republicans are...
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joining me with a look at all of them, steve moore and travis brown who number crunched everything, youects of immigration and the immigration plan donald trump has and what that means for various states. tax plan, let's start with immigration, what's your thought what it's going to mean economically for battleground states? >> donald trump as well as other folks like jeb bush have been right on target looking at this as a jobs program. this is a huge gap in our economy. we have to deal with the border issue there, and the things like -- trish: because they're taking our jobs? >> well, you've got that, he raises unfairness and equity and that's where the resonance comes from today's polls. deeper, beyond, that you have an opportunity to bring back the world's brightest minds using smart visa policies. trish: h1-b visas, we've seen this from tech companies that want to hire engineers but can't find american engineers to do it. the concern from engineers is if you hire all these kids from india and other places and you're going to drive down wages for american engineers. how do you respon
joining me with a look at all of them, steve moore and travis brown who number crunched everything, youects of immigration and the immigration plan donald trump has and what that means for various states. tax plan, let's start with immigration, what's your thought what it's going to mean economically for battleground states? >> donald trump as well as other folks like jeb bush have been right on target looking at this as a jobs program. this is a huge gap in our economy. we have to deal...
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. >> steve moore is with us coming to us from washington.ou heard the scott walker plan, basically get rid of unions in the federal work force or cut them down to size. it's a long list of strong moves against the unions. can he do that by executive order? >> well, the president by executive order, so i think some of this could be done. by the way, the agenda that he laid out there, stuart, is very similar to what he did in wisconsin which has made him a national hero among conservatives and taxpayers around the country. so you could do a lot of that and by the way reining in the national labor relations board is a great idea. nlrb tried to keep boeing from leaving washington and going to north carolina and shutting down franchise system for stores like mcdonald's and burger king and others in the country and way overstepped its boundary. the last thing that he mentioned that i find attractive as a conservative is paycheck protection, that a union should not take money out of a union member's paycheck without their consent and that's happeni
. >> steve moore is with us coming to us from washington.ou heard the scott walker plan, basically get rid of unions in the federal work force or cut them down to size. it's a long list of strong moves against the unions. can he do that by executive order? >> well, the president by executive order, so i think some of this could be done. by the way, the agenda that he laid out there, stuart, is very similar to what he did in wisconsin which has made him a national hero among...
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joining us right now, steve moore, distinguished fellow at heritage. road, broad outlines that he's already sort of intimated would be there, tax the rich, the hedge fund managers and zero rate for the poor and substance cut for the middle class. now, i know that's short on detail. if that's enough, if it went through, to give us real growth? >> with he will-- look, we don't know the details. we know three things, number one, he said he's going to zero out a lot of people from paying income tax at all at the bottom and close a lot of loopholes in the system and number three, said he's going to make the rich pay more. now, what exactly does that mean? we just don't know. we're going to find out in about an hour, you know, you mentioned that a lot of these candidates have been taking my advice on tax reform, i'm not so sure that donald trump is. and raising tax rates on rich people, that's not going to cause the growth that we need. we need to bring the tax rate down. i want to make another point if i may. i'm as anti-tax as anybody as you're going to hav
joining us right now, steve moore, distinguished fellow at heritage. road, broad outlines that he's already sort of intimated would be there, tax the rich, the hedge fund managers and zero rate for the poor and substance cut for the middle class. now, i know that's short on detail. if that's enough, if it went through, to give us real growth? >> with he will-- look, we don't know the details. we know three things, number one, he said he's going to zero out a lot of people from paying...
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. >> thank you steve moore. can a business have a mind? a subconscious.reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? if an electric toothbrush was going to clean better than a manual. he said sure... but don't get just any one. get one inspired by dentists. with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head cups your teeth to break up plaque, and rotates to sweep it away. and oral-b delivers a clinically proven superior clean vs. sonicare diamond clean. my mouth feels super clean. oral-b. know you're getting a superior clean. i'm never going back to a manual brush. ing ) - okay, josh, do your stuff! okay, people, you know the drill. - canned foods only, guys! - ♪ sometimes you got to give and not receive ♪ ♪ sometimes you got to live what you believe ♪ ♪ open your arms, 'cause that's where it starts ♪ ♪ right here with you and with me ♪ ♪ what the world needs now is love... ♪ ( josh speaks ) ♪ a little help from up above, fit to make... ♪ a message from
. >> thank you steve moore. can a business have a mind? a subconscious.reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? if an electric toothbrush was going to clean better than a manual. he said sure... but don't get just any one. get one inspired by dentists. with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head cups your teeth to break up plaque, and rotates to sweep it away. and oral-b...
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tomorrow night, julianne moore will be here. >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's gonna be fantastic. we're going to play a game of "box of lies" with her. and later this week, juliana margulies, miley cyrus, seth rogen. [ cheers and applause ] all be joining us. plus, performances from dnce, disclosure, and chvrches. it's gonna be a good week. [ cheers and applause ] but first, we have a fantastic show tonight. oh, my gosh. this man is a talented actor, a a very funny human being, and i think we can all agree, very easy on the eyes. rob lowe. [ cheers and applause ] rob lowe is here. >> steve: rob lowe! >> jimmy: "the grinder." "the grinder." it's on tomorrow. he's in a show called "the grinder." >> steve: not based on the app. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it is not based on the app. it's based on a hoagie. [ laughter ] yeah, something like that. but it's getting great reviews. i'm looking forward to it. we're gonna play a game of password later on in the show, rob and i. [ cheers and applause ] with our other two guests from
tomorrow night, julianne moore will be here. >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's gonna be fantastic. we're going to play a game of "box of lies" with her. and later this week, juliana margulies, miley cyrus, seth rogen. [ cheers and applause ] all be joining us. plus, performances from dnce, disclosure, and chvrches. it's gonna be a good week. [ cheers and applause ] but first, we have a fantastic show tonight. oh, my gosh. this man is a talented actor, a...
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. ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- julianne mooremark-paul gosselaar. musical guest dnce. and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 339, massachusetts! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. that's what i'm talking about. hey, everybody. you're doing good! [ cheers and applause ] welcome, welcome, welcome. thank you so much for being here. welcome to "the tonight show," everyone. let's talk about what everyone is talking about here. president obama and vladimir putin met yesterday at the u.n. they met, yeah. but the white house and the kremlin have been disagreeing about who asked who to meet. [ light laughter ] yeah. for my younger viewers, that means that they were arguing who about swiped right first. [ laughter and applause ] now you understand? that's right. president obama and vladimir putin had lunch yesterday, and i guess things went pretty well based on this warm handshake when it was all over. take a look. >> thank you, everybody. [ laughter ] >> j
. ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- julianne mooremark-paul gosselaar. musical guest dnce. and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 339, massachusetts! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. that's what i'm talking about. hey, everybody. you're doing...
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. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- julianne moore. mark-paul gosselaar. musical guest dnce. and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 339, massachusetts! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. that's what i'm talking about. hey, everybody. you're doing good! [ cheers and applause ] welcome, welcome, welcome. thank you so much for being here. welcome to "the tonight show," everyone. let's talk about what everyone is talking about here. president obama and vladimir putin met yesterday at the u.n. they met, yeah. but the white house and the kremlin have been disagreeing about who asked who to meet. [ light laughter ] yeah. for my younger viewers, that means that they were arguing who about swiped right first. [ laughter and applause ] now you understand? that's right. president obama and vladimir putin had lunch yesterday, and i guess things went pretty well based on this warm handshake when it was all over. take a look. >> thank you, everybody. [ laughter ] >> jim
. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- julianne moore. mark-paul gosselaar. musical guest dnce. and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 339, massachusetts! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. that's what i'm talking about. hey, everybody. you're doing good! [...
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steve: oh. >> jimmy: there you go. that's the "pros and cons," everybody. we'll be right back with julianne moore. r with a rebel yell more, more, more, t more, more billy, you're a genius. thank you. yes, now qualified bank of america customers can get more, more, more with our preferred rewards program. more rewards they'll actually use. actually, they get more, more, more, more, more, more, more. [ laughs ] could you try that? no. oh. the preferred rewards program from bank of america. get rewards i'm angela, and i quit smoking with chantix. for ten long years i was ready to quit. but i couldn't do it on my own. i needed help and chantix was there. and i did it. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health
steve: oh. >> jimmy: there you go. that's the "pros and cons," everybody. we'll be right back with julianne moore. r with a rebel yell more, more, more, t more, more billy, you're a genius. thank you. yes, now qualified bank of america customers can get more, more, more with our preferred rewards program. more rewards they'll actually use. actually, they get more, more, more, more, more, more, more. [ laughs ] could you try that? no. oh. the preferred rewards program from bank...
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see how it went after all. moore and house speaker john jane the pope's visit threatened to derail one couple's wedding reception. steve: fortunately the party went on. so glad they were able to pull it off after all. dari: what could have been a logistical nightmare wound up the pope central park appearance a thrilling sight for thousands of new yorkers especially for one catholic couple tying the knot in the part he patricia o'conner and michael sheridan had been planning their wedding reception at the clubhouse for two years long before pope francis announces trip. they were married at st. barnabas church in the bronx that they will torture they would be able to make it to their own reception due to the extremely tight security and traffic but in the end they had a picture-perfect day and the bride got the best wedding gift she could hope for. >> i got to see the pope. he was driving in his fiat and i was running towards him trying to get there in time waving leaving my bouquet in the air and he turned to me. dari: after that special exchange with pope francis they arrived making it lamb entrance with 150 guest many
see how it went after all. moore and house speaker john jane the pope's visit threatened to derail one couple's wedding reception. steve: fortunately the party went on. so glad they were able to pull it off after all. dari: what could have been a logistical nightmare wound up the pope central park appearance a thrilling sight for thousands of new yorkers especially for one catholic couple tying the knot in the part he patricia o'conner and michael sheridan had been planning their wedding...
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as many ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- julianne mooremark-paul gosselaar. musical guest dnce.
as many ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- julianne mooremark-paul gosselaar. musical guest dnce.
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steve: yeah, thanks. >> jimmy: guys, come back again next week. we have rob lowe, julianne moore, julianna margulies, miley cyrus, seth rogen will all be here. it's a hot week. [ cheers and applause ] seth rogen and i are going to play a game of "true confessions." with a very special surprise guest. yeah. then we're going to have performances from hozier, disclosure. and chvrches. >> steve: hozier, wow! >> jimmy: hozier, disclosure. >> steve: and chvrches. >> jimmy: -- not disclozier. >> steve: no. >> both: hozier, disclozier and chvrches. >> jimmy: churches with a "v" in the middle. chvrches. >> steve chvrches. >> jimmy: it's very simple. next week hozier, disclosure, and chvrches. it's going to be great. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: have a great weekend. >> jimmy: fantastic. she stars in the new movie "meadowland," the lovely, the talented olivia wilde is here. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: oh! wonderful. >> jimmy: olivia and i are going to play a game that we have never, ever, ever played anything similar to on our show. called "watermelon time bomb." >> steve: ooh.
steve: yeah, thanks. >> jimmy: guys, come back again next week. we have rob lowe, julianne moore, julianna margulies, miley cyrus, seth rogen will all be here. it's a hot week. [ cheers and applause ] seth rogen and i are going to play a game of "true confessions." with a very special surprise guest. yeah. then we're going to have performances from hozier, disclosure. and chvrches. >> steve: hozier, wow! >> jimmy: hozier, disclosure. >> steve: and chvrches....
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moore, taylor sam born, megan spicer, lisa simmerson, jayden vaughn, elly and ellen played their hearts out during the little league softball world series in portland, oregon, and emerged as world champions. coach steve yang, with assistance from two other coaches led the team who went 5-1 in the tournament and outscored their opponents 43-6 during the winning campaign. after scoring four runs in the first inning of the championship game versus east regional champs rhode island, the team relied on exceptional pitching and outstanding defensive play to win the game. i commend these young athletes and congratulate them on a job well done. north carolina's incredibly proud of the teamwork, dedication and perseverance they exhibited on the way to this extraordinary achievement. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from minnesota seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. mccollum: mr. speaker, yesterday i attended a visitation for st. paul, firefighter and paramedic shane clifton. mr. clifton passed away while on duty at fir
moore, taylor sam born, megan spicer, lisa simmerson, jayden vaughn, elly and ellen played their hearts out during the little league softball world series in portland, oregon, and emerged as world champions. coach steve yang, with assistance from two other coaches led the team who went 5-1 in the tournament and outscored their opponents 43-6 during the winning campaign. after scoring four runs in the first inning of the championship game versus east regional champs rhode island, the team relied...