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steve moore, i want you to weigh in on this too. this is what bank employees and insiders have told me. they seem like the department of justice has in their budgets a line item bank settlements, you know, what i mean? >> it's absolutely true. they're treating them now like piggy banks and the reason banks were reluctant to resist is they know regular calculators put them down and put the management out in the snap of a finger and the states are getting on this too, state's attorney general are coming in and trying to shake down banks for these crazy charges. you take bank of america perform they're asked to take over countrywide and that has gotten them tens of billions of in fines. liz: steve moore, is there a market cap where the market, the people out there in consumer land say you know $5 is the limit for me. i ain't doing that anymore. what do you think? >> for the first time when i saw that $5 charge for -- to get $60 on it, i said, no, i'm going to go somewhere else. liz: i'm going to go buy starbucks. >> very clear. when yo
steve moore, i want you to weigh in on this too. this is what bank employees and insiders have told me. they seem like the department of justice has in their budgets a line item bank settlements, you know, what i mean? >> it's absolutely true. they're treating them now like piggy banks and the reason banks were reluctant to resist is they know regular calculators put them down and put the management out in the snap of a finger and the states are getting on this too, state's attorney...
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ford o'connell and steve moore from the heritage foundation. steve, you have written extensively on this issue. the reality is, you got one part of the population paying majority of taxes already. what more do they want? >> i would have loved to be on that stage last night because the big problem with this line that the democrats are going to use over and over again, we saw big preview of it last night,re, middle class is getting symptommed. on, yeah that happened over last seven years while the democrats have been in charge. in fact it is true over the last seven years, rich gotten richer and bottom 80% seen almost no gains at all. that is big problem for democrats to explain when they have been in charge why that happened. trish: just failed economic policies of this president led us to the situation that we are in right now. >> that's right. one other quick point. i have always believed in america. i believe americans are aspirational. if republicans talk about growth, that is word i hardly heard at all, trish. did you hear it? growth will so
ford o'connell and steve moore from the heritage foundation. steve, you have written extensively on this issue. the reality is, you got one part of the population paying majority of taxes already. what more do they want? >> i would have loved to be on that stage last night because the big problem with this line that the democrats are going to use over and over again, we saw big preview of it last night,re, middle class is getting symptommed. on, yeah that happened over last seven years...
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steve moore, you've seen this splintering happening now for several years. you've got the tea party, sort of extreme right of the party that has had enough. folks like boehner and mccarthy as well who were trying to play ball. does this really bring it all to a head? can we not really have, we need somebody who can unite these two teams? >> this is kind of, flames of unrest are a result of the trump phenomenon, trish. that people feel like republicans in congress weren't doing things they were elected for. there is no question about it. the 40 freedom, house freedom members are the ones who brought down kevin mccarthy. not voting for him. just math. they couldn't get to 212 without them. the question who is uniter? who is the person to unite the conference? paul ryan would be natural person. i just had dinner mopped night and said then and today i don't want the job. i'm not so sure. trish: why do you think that is? it is a tough job to have, let's face it, given circumstances. >> he wants to be guy reforms entitlements and reforms the tax system, he thinks
steve moore, you've seen this splintering happening now for several years. you've got the tea party, sort of extreme right of the party that has had enough. folks like boehner and mccarthy as well who were trying to play ball. does this really bring it all to a head? can we not really have, we need somebody who can unite these two teams? >> this is kind of, flames of unrest are a result of the trump phenomenon, trish. that people feel like republicans in congress weren't doing things they...
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but steve moore, he has not has spent any money on ads. and earlier hasn't spent much money at all. >> yeah. look, i have a completely different attitude about this. i've always said in politics there's no election, no campaign where money makes less of a difference than in the presidential campaign because what we've learned; right? is what really matters especially early on, is how you do in these debates. jeb bush, yeah, he has $100 million but what is he going to spend it on? his debate performance has been pretty poor and, look, let me put it simply. donald trump has gotten a billion dollars worth of free publicity. he hasn't had to spend any money, he's on fox 24/7, cnn 24/7, he has become the most famous person in the world without having to spend a dime. how great is that? . melissa: yeah. >> he's treating it like he's running for class president, though. >> that's true. >> spending 750,000 to make america great again with hats and shirts and saying whatever mean thing he can. melissa: it's working. it's absolutely working, at leas
but steve moore, he has not has spent any money on ads. and earlier hasn't spent much money at all. >> yeah. look, i have a completely different attitude about this. i've always said in politics there's no election, no campaign where money makes less of a difference than in the presidential campaign because what we've learned; right? is what really matters especially early on, is how you do in these debates. jeb bush, yeah, he has $100 million but what is he going to spend it on? his...
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meghan mccain, steve moore here with the onset right now. this is not good.his is not good for the republican party to be in this vacuum. >> you have a lot of political ambition. i am sure that he wants to be president someday. there are also people threatening not to support him. i do not know if you want a knock down, drag out race. trish: talking to paul ryan a lot. no interest in this job. this is kind of a no-win situation. >> i do not know about that. that is a pretty important position. megan mentioned the idea of him running for president. if i were paul ryan's, you know, advisor, i would say, paul, you have to do this unless you want to be president someday. running for speaker is then not a very good purchase. the whispering campaign right now is he will be the next speaker of the house. i think that he will be fantastic. >> really a new generational leader. people thinking he is not conservative enough. it is ridiculous. >> a smart guy. people are saying he is not conservative enough. paul ryan not conservative enough, this is a big problem. what i
meghan mccain, steve moore here with the onset right now. this is not good.his is not good for the republican party to be in this vacuum. >> you have a lot of political ambition. i am sure that he wants to be president someday. there are also people threatening not to support him. i do not know if you want a knock down, drag out race. trish: talking to paul ryan a lot. no interest in this job. this is kind of a no-win situation. >> i do not know about that. that is a pretty...
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steve moore, what do you make of this paul ryan drama and what he brings to the table if he does want i have been friends with paul ryan for 25, 30 years. i think he has been perfect for the job i part company with some of my conservative friends who say, paul ryan isn't conservative enough. this is a guy who is pro tax cut. he nodes more about the tax code. he is protrade, proentitlement reform. i think he is perfect not just from a policy.of view. we have learned a lesson that politics is a lot about like ability. neal, i don't think there is anybody in politics in recent times who has that like ability factor more than paul ryan e doesn't have any enemies. >> you have to put your like ability on the line. the feeling is that some of those conservatives you alluded to aren't big fans conservatives you alluded to aren't big fans when it comes to planned parenthood and immigration, and push it to government shutdown territory what do you make of that? >> i think republicans this is getting into this issue of the debt ceiling which is going to come up in the next couple of weeks. and i
steve moore, what do you make of this paul ryan drama and what he brings to the table if he does want i have been friends with paul ryan for 25, 30 years. i think he has been perfect for the job i part company with some of my conservative friends who say, paul ryan isn't conservative enough. this is a guy who is pro tax cut. he nodes more about the tax code. he is protrade, proentitlement reform. i think he is perfect not just from a policy.of view. we have learned a lesson that politics is a...
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deirdre: steve moore, distinguished fellow at heritage. >>> when we come back, apple focused on china iphone sales, also concerned, consumers are, about chinese apps, ones that use your personal information via the app store to get data on you. >>> also, you're not seeing double. china copying apple stores, copying our military weapons. find out why our planes look so similar? >>> and anti-police sentiment heating up, the fbi warning of anarchist plot to ambush cops on halloween saturday. details after this. no matter how fast the markets change, at t. rowe price, our disciplined investment approach remains. we ask questions here. look for risks there. and search for opportunity everywhere. global markets may be uncertain. but you can feel confident in our investment experience... ... around the world. call a t. rowe price investment specialist, or your advisor... ...and see how we can help you find global opportunity. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. prge! a manufacturer. well that's why i dug this out for you. it's your grandpappy's hammer and he would have wanted you to have
deirdre: steve moore, distinguished fellow at heritage. >>> when we come back, apple focused on china iphone sales, also concerned, consumers are, about chinese apps, ones that use your personal information via the app store to get data on you. >>> also, you're not seeing double. china copying apple stores, copying our military weapons. find out why our planes look so similar? >>> and anti-police sentiment heating up, the fbi warning of anarchist plot to ambush cops...
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steve moore beside me, distinguished visiting fellow of heritage foundation, fox news contributor.d to see you. >> great to be with you. deirdre: there you go, 50 years of discussion material, but how would we pay even if people such as reagan probably agree with a lot of the ideas of sanders as far as being helpful to people. how do we pay? >> let me say one thing about countries like sweden and others that he talked become the socialist countries. liberals talk about those being the shining success story of socialism. deirdre: they're smaller than the u.s. for starters. >> sweden slashed corporate tax pay, no estate tax, getting rid of a lot of the welfare programs. not a success story in terms of socialism. you asked the question how can you finance this stuff? i tell you how you can't finance it, deirdre, you're not going to get the money out of the top 1%. they already pay 40% of the income tax. i did the statistics. if you took every single penny that the million air ands billionaires have, every penny from donald trump and bill gates a gates and warren buffett, you could fun
steve moore beside me, distinguished visiting fellow of heritage foundation, fox news contributor.d to see you. >> great to be with you. deirdre: there you go, 50 years of discussion material, but how would we pay even if people such as reagan probably agree with a lot of the ideas of sanders as far as being helpful to people. how do we pay? >> let me say one thing about countries like sweden and others that he talked become the socialist countries. liberals talk about those being...
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joining me right now, steve moore and our very own ashley webster.people talking about on the floor of the nyse, ashley, as they contemplate just exactly how bad this earnings season could be? >> reporter: it's interesting, because you referenced an article in the "wall street journal" and a couple of traders said, yeah, we read that too, interesting. but the industrials, the manufacturers, the energy producers, the railroads say they're all pulling back. we are seeing a little uptick in technology and aerospace, but generally there's a bit of a malaise going on out there. we've got like a third of the s&p 500 companies have reported so far, and as the general points out, for the first time in six years, profits and revenues have fallen in tandem. when we look at the global economy, we've got the e.u. hinting at printing money, china already is, japan may do, and what is our fed going to do, you know? by all accounts it could be next march now, if at all, before they think about raising rates again for the first time in nine years. trish: oh, i know,
joining me right now, steve moore and our very own ashley webster.people talking about on the floor of the nyse, ashley, as they contemplate just exactly how bad this earnings season could be? >> reporter: it's interesting, because you referenced an article in the "wall street journal" and a couple of traders said, yeah, we read that too, interesting. but the industrials, the manufacturers, the energy producers, the railroads say they're all pulling back. we are seeing a little...
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steve moore, your observations of the jobs report?,000 because you've got to subtract out the losses, so it's like 90,000, it's a horrible report. and the other thing that hasn't been mentioned, i'm looking at this, i'm reading furiously as we've been talking, but you know, the two other bad signals, one was the average work week, maria, fell, fell, so, people worked less hours not more. the second one that was real disappointing is that no wage growth, in fact, wages tell a little bit. very slightly after three months of wage gawage gain. so we were hoping to see workers getting higher wages, that doesn't appear to be happening right now. maria: wow. >> look, 90,000 jobs. we need 150 to 200,000 just to keep pace with the labor force participation. one last thing, maria, the unemployment rate in this united states is not 5.1%, that's the biggest lie statistic out there. maria: what is it? >> we are closer to the u-6 number which is 10% because so many people are dropping out of the work force. maria: i think everybody on the panel wou
steve moore, your observations of the jobs report?,000 because you've got to subtract out the losses, so it's like 90,000, it's a horrible report. and the other thing that hasn't been mentioned, i'm looking at this, i'm reading furiously as we've been talking, but you know, the two other bad signals, one was the average work week, maria, fell, fell, so, people worked less hours not more. the second one that was real disappointing is that no wage growth, in fact, wages tell a little bit. very...
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steve moore, thank you very, very much. it makes you think there has to be another planet.comment. wanted to know. connell mcshane. connell: wondering who you are going to talk about. you are boring me with your earthy concerns here. i have taken a broader perspective on things. there are two major developments that are out of this world today. one, the russians want to send a man back to the moon and do so fairly soon. scientists finding oxygen on another comment. it is very important. first the russians. this is simple. sending someone back to romantic moments can happen spontaneously, 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 cia
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you heard steve moore talk about cutting taxes.rations in banking and cable companies and so forth. at lot of monopolization of the friends of obama during these years. that is really a problem. he sort of rejected himself as and -- stuart: what you do you mean of friends of obama on wall street? >> it is always amusing watching mr. obama go out there. the democrats raise a lot of money there. hillary clinton is doing it now. the same problem with the cable companies. every year, technology gets cheaper. your cable bill is jumping again. a friend of obama. it goes on and on. it is not good for growth. stuart: it is not good for growth. we will get two, 2.5, 2.8 growth in the next couple of years. i would have thought that it would've would have been lower growth than that. >> we have been dealing with better than 4%. unemployment rates peak even higher than mr. obama's. it is possible to grow this economy out four-5% this year. let's look at the page of technology that continues to amaze the world. ford complains about teslas subsi
you heard steve moore talk about cutting taxes.rations in banking and cable companies and so forth. at lot of monopolization of the friends of obama during these years. that is really a problem. he sort of rejected himself as and -- stuart: what you do you mean of friends of obama on wall street? >> it is always amusing watching mr. obama go out there. the democrats raise a lot of money there. hillary clinton is doing it now. the same problem with the cable companies. every year,...
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trish: here is what steve moore, economist from heritage foundation, told us yesterday about his specific insight to paul ryan. >> paul ryan would be natural person, i just had dinner with him on monday night, said again at dinner and again today i don't want the job. i'm not sure why he doesn't. trish: why do you think that is? it's a tough job to have, let's face it give circumstances. >> he wants to be the guy who reforms entitlements and tax system. and he thinks he can do that from the ways and means committee. trish: does he have more influence on the ways and means committee than he would have as speaker at this point? >> i think it's a smart decision for him to stay in the house ways and means committee for republicans. he can do more in that position. other names are being floated, mike conway, very involved with finance. former tax auditor and accountant. he was on ethics committee. somebody out of texas who are people who say could take paul ryan role from the leadership position and appeal to the conservative base. trish: you have seen the splintering effectively in the republ
trish: here is what steve moore, economist from heritage foundation, told us yesterday about his specific insight to paul ryan. >> paul ryan would be natural person, i just had dinner with him on monday night, said again at dinner and again today i don't want the job. i'm not sure why he doesn't. trish: why do you think that is? it's a tough job to have, let's face it give circumstances. >> he wants to be the guy who reforms entitlements and tax system. and he thinks he can do that...
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here is the thing, steve moore. hillary clinton crushed the health insurance companies and the ball reeling and hillary clinton not even in the white house can have this kind of power, but it shows me that these companies could be under a serious amount of attack and we're talking profit making. >> you know, i hear everything you said, but my heart does not bleed for the health insurance companies. if it's not for them making a deal with the did he ever and obamacare that deal never would have passed. the insurance companies should have never gotten in bed with the government or with obama on this, the next step is to get rid of insurance companies and they made their bed, now they have to sleep in it and they'll continue to have people like hillary and obama and liberals going after them for making obscene profits. you remember the kid that purchased the aids drug from 13 to 700 bucks, he got in a lot of trouble and everybody came down against him. rubio called the drug company's new prove tearing. and what happens
here is the thing, steve moore. hillary clinton crushed the health insurance companies and the ball reeling and hillary clinton not even in the white house can have this kind of power, but it shows me that these companies could be under a serious amount of attack and we're talking profit making. >> you know, i hear everything you said, but my heart does not bleed for the health insurance companies. if it's not for them making a deal with the did he ever and obamacare that deal never would...
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joining me to separate fact from fiction in our election-nomics segment, steve moore from the heritagendation. always a pleasure to see you. >> thank you, trish. trish: it has been a tough road for last eight years. would you blame a lot of this on obama-nomics? >> i can't to address the claim hillary made and carly did a great job in op-ed. it is true that the economy did really well under bill clinton. no question about it. those were some of the most prosperous years in that country. he was a new true democrat. he believed in free trade. believed in balanced budget. welfare reform. we cut the capital gains tax. what strikes me, carly hit the points hard in her piece, hillary is talking about obama-nomics, not old style clinton economics which worked. everything hillary suggest tag about, trish, exactly what barack obama does only fast forwarding it. you raised some key statistics will be devastating for hillary as runs essentially for obama's third term. look what happened to the middle class. trish: how do you distance yourself from this? >> you try. trish: sanders is pushing her s
joining me to separate fact from fiction in our election-nomics segment, steve moore from the heritagendation. always a pleasure to see you. >> thank you, trish. trish: it has been a tough road for last eight years. would you blame a lot of this on obama-nomics? >> i can't to address the claim hillary made and carly did a great job in op-ed. it is true that the economy did really well under bill clinton. no question about it. those were some of the most prosperous years in that...
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. >> we have gotten applauds from steve forbes and steve moore and some others grover norquist lookedt this plan love its efficiency and job creating potential. clearly foe -- focuses on making job manufacturing. make it very profitable to move their businesses back here. >> all right. senator, travel safely to iowa. thank you, sir. >> thank you very much, greta. >> okay. this is bad. a new inspection on iran's most dangerous nuclear facility shows an important piece of equipment is missing. fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live in washington. what is this all about. >> one of iran's most secretive military sites and it was just last month that inspectors were moved in -- allowed to go in and according to our contacts what they found is that equipment is missing as well as what's called a containment vessel. this is a special chamber where they are able to test cet detective detonators to trir warheads. what iran has to answer now why they chose to renovate an empty building over and over again and whether this was an effort to sanitize it the kind of pr
. >> we have gotten applauds from steve forbes and steve moore and some others grover norquist lookedt this plan love its efficiency and job creating potential. clearly foe -- focuses on making job manufacturing. make it very profitable to move their businesses back here. >> all right. senator, travel safely to iowa. thank you, sir. >> thank you very much, greta. >> okay. this is bad. a new inspection on iran's most dangerous nuclear facility shows an important piece of...
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steve moore is with us for some perspective on this., if he does run -- and, look, i don't know whether he's running or not, i don't know that -- if he does run, do you regard him as a moderate, say, to the right of bernie sanders and hillary clinton? >> well, it'd be hard to get to the left of those two, stuart. [laughter] so, look, i think biden has a big problem which is that he has been, essentially, the right-hand man for the most liberal president we've had sincewood row wilson. he is hog tied to those policies, and i think the fundamental flaw of a joe biden run for presidency is it's almost impossible for him to delink himself from policies that are quite unpopular. if you look at the polls, stuart, and you ask the american people would you want anything like a third obama term, people say, hell no. and i think that's his fundamental problem. he might be slightly to the right of barack obama but not by much. stuart: now, again, i want to ask you a political question. i know your forte is economics and business. no, i've got that
steve moore is with us for some perspective on this., if he does run -- and, look, i don't know whether he's running or not, i don't know that -- if he does run, do you regard him as a moderate, say, to the right of bernie sanders and hillary clinton? >> well, it'd be hard to get to the left of those two, stuart. [laughter] so, look, i think biden has a big problem which is that he has been, essentially, the right-hand man for the most liberal president we've had sincewood row wilson. he...
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for example, there's an article today by steve moore the famed economist pointing out about how you can use the debt ceiling in a much more constructive way of starting to reign in the government by tying the debt to gdp ratio to government spending and having restrictions on that and automatic cuts if these restrictions are blown away. so there are various ways you can do this and i think what people are looking for, okay. the nuclear approach of government shut down doesn't work, what other tools dow and are willing to try? and i think that's what you're going to see play out in this case in terms of the government debt ceiling. neil: all right. thank you very much. keep in mind if this sounds familiar to you, it's very analogous to the fight of obamacare and take it to the states and if you understand at a state level. you've heard a lot about that, essentially detoothing it at various state levels. now, the question is whether they can do the same with planned parenthood. we shall see. all right. well, we shall also see whether one joe biden errants the debate on this and errants th
for example, there's an article today by steve moore the famed economist pointing out about how you can use the debt ceiling in a much more constructive way of starting to reign in the government by tying the debt to gdp ratio to government spending and having restrictions on that and automatic cuts if these restrictions are blown away. so there are various ways you can do this and i think what people are looking for, okay. the nuclear approach of government shut down doesn't work, what other...
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steve moore at the heritage foundation writes it's the worst budget deal to be negotiated by the g.o.p. since george h.w. bush violated his no new taxes pledge in 1990. rush limbaugh says the republican party cannot campaign by running around blaming the democrats for destroying the budget for overspending, for threatening the very fabric of the country. they can't do it because they're now complicit. here's the thing. we can't point fingers and say oh, the democrats are the big spenders. we now by this deal become complicit. we become equally guilty of supporting new debt. now, some say well, gosh, you've got to raise the debt ceiling, right? if you don't raise the debt ceiling, there will be default. hogwash. do you know how much money comes into this place every month? through taxes, about $250 billion comes in in taxes. do you know what our interest payment is? about $30 billion. it might be as high as $60 billion, $70 billion, $80 billion. there is never not enough revenue to pay for interest. people say well, we couldn't pay for everything. i say well, maybe we shouldn't spend it
steve moore at the heritage foundation writes it's the worst budget deal to be negotiated by the g.o.p. since george h.w. bush violated his no new taxes pledge in 1990. rush limbaugh says the republican party cannot campaign by running around blaming the democrats for destroying the budget for overspending, for threatening the very fabric of the country. they can't do it because they're now complicit. here's the thing. we can't point fingers and say oh, the democrats are the big spenders. we...
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steve moore at the heritage foundation writes it's the worst budget deal to be negotiated by the g.o.p. since george h.w. bush violated his no new taxes pledge in 1990. rush limbaugh says the republican party cannot campaign by running around blaming the democrats for destroying the budget for overspending, for threatening the very fabric of the country. they can't do it because they're now complicit. here's the thing. we can't point fingers and say oh, the democrats are the big spenders. we now by this deal become complicit. we become equally guilty of supporting new debt. now, some say well, gosh, you've got to raise the debt ceiling, right? if you don't raise the debt ceiling, there will be default. hogwash. do you know how much money comes into this place every month? through taxes, about $250 billion comes in in taxes. do you know what our interest payment is? about $30 billion. it might be as high as $60 billion, $70 billion, $80 billion. there is never not enough revenue to pay for interest. people say well, we couldn't pay for everything. i say well, maybe we shouldn't spend it
steve moore at the heritage foundation writes it's the worst budget deal to be negotiated by the g.o.p. since george h.w. bush violated his no new taxes pledge in 1990. rush limbaugh says the republican party cannot campaign by running around blaming the democrats for destroying the budget for overspending, for threatening the very fabric of the country. they can't do it because they're now complicit. here's the thing. we can't point fingers and say oh, the democrats are the big spenders. we...
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interceptions leading to points for south carolina in their first game for steve spurrier said good-bye. moore with the interception leading to a field goal. they lead vaned 19-10 late in that one. see you after the game. >> verne: thank you. alabama 41-23. second and 8. >> [crowd noise] >> verne: 3rd down. my goodness. that's the 30th carry in the ballgame for henry. >> gary: the last 2 games against georgia and arkansas. he carried it 26 and 27 times. i think that's the formula. i said his number, his number is 25. and i think every game he gets less than 25. going why? >> verne: hall is the injured player. >> gary: a&m came into this game with a vibe. they thought they were refreshed. kevin sumlin talked about last year. after they played arkansas and mississippi state and then alabama. they were out of gas. now they will come from this physical beating against alabama and turn around next week and travel to play ole-miss. >> verne: right. >> gary: we will be watching that on the bus coming back from our game. >> verne: do we get to pick the games? they have not given us permission for that
interceptions leading to points for south carolina in their first game for steve spurrier said good-bye. moore with the interception leading to a field goal. they lead vaned 19-10 late in that one. see you after the game. >> verne: thank you. alabama 41-23. second and 8. >> [crowd noise] >> verne: 3rd down. my goodness. that's the 30th carry in the ballgame for henry. >> gary: the last 2 games against georgia and arkansas. he carried it 26 and 27 times. i think that's...
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down to dominic moore against steve mason. denied. rangers fall by one. 3-2 in a shootout. >>> devils in buffalo looking for the fourth straight win. seventh in the nhl in power plays. that's not supposed to include shorthanded goals. adam henrique storing a goal. the devils beat the sabres 4-3. >>> islanders trying to pick up a win in st. louis. first time in ten years. both squads among the best so far this year in shots per game. st. louis outshot them by 18. but new york got the goal that counted. overtime. the isles skate away 3-2. >>> defending champion ohio state has looked shaky sometimes this year. they were looking for a statement game. they made a quarterback change. you guess it worked against rutgers. right now they lead the knights 49-0 late in the fourth quarter. >>> and you probably couldn't tell by the record, but army playing a lot better than the 2-6 record. they were matching blow for blow with rice. they just left enough time on the clock for rice to orchestrate the game-winning touchdown. army loses another close
down to dominic moore against steve mason. denied. rangers fall by one. 3-2 in a shootout. >>> devils in buffalo looking for the fourth straight win. seventh in the nhl in power plays. that's not supposed to include shorthanded goals. adam henrique storing a goal. the devils beat the sabres 4-3. >>> islanders trying to pick up a win in st. louis. first time in ten years. both squads among the best so far this year in shots per game. st. louis outshot them by 18. but new york...
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here is heritage foundation steve moore.k out to you as well that climate change should be such an important issue compared to all that's going on elsewhere? >> well, first good job to 60 minutes for asking him tough questions. am i surprised by it? no, because this is a president completely obsessed with climate change above all issues, and i would make the argument the neglect to other issues. to think that climate change is more important than the debt situation, $18 trillion in debt, the fact that we have high unemployment in the united states and around the world and that there's a lot of worry of a second double-dip recession happenin. stuart: yeah. >> to think this is a bigger issue than terrorism is a bit delusional and frightening. by the way, sir, one other quick thing on this. if you ask the american people what are your major concerns and you look at maybe the top 20 issues that come up in those polls, climate change is usually around 19th or 20th, so the american people do not agree with barack obama that this i
here is heritage foundation steve moore.k out to you as well that climate change should be such an important issue compared to all that's going on elsewhere? >> well, first good job to 60 minutes for asking him tough questions. am i surprised by it? no, because this is a president completely obsessed with climate change above all issues, and i would make the argument the neglect to other issues. to think that climate change is more important than the debt situation, $18 trillion in debt,...
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and we'll have the earnings reports and post-debate reaction from steve moore and the ceo of buffaloyeah, baby! . sandra: tom at 6 a.m. eastern, we get up early so you don't have to. no, wait, get up early and watch us. okay? "varney & company" is next, stuart varney it's all yours. stuart: you're killing me, sandra. a fine toss to the varney show. thanks, sandra. it's still the world's number one technology company, it's still the world's most important product. so what's with apple stock? good morning, everyone. yes, they sell 48 million iphones in three months and sell a whole lot more for christmas, what a stellar performance again. but the stock is not doing much. we have people on the show today who would not touch it. remember, please, they have 200 billion in the bank. it's going to be a big day in politics. trump goes off carson and john kasich is fed up with what he calls the nonsense and jeb bush has to cut through with tax cuts and growth. it's the republican debate.
and we'll have the earnings reports and post-debate reaction from steve moore and the ceo of buffaloyeah, baby! . sandra: tom at 6 a.m. eastern, we get up early so you don't have to. no, wait, get up early and watch us. okay? "varney & company" is next, stuart varney it's all yours. stuart: you're killing me, sandra. a fine toss to the varney show. thanks, sandra. it's still the world's number one technology company, it's still the world's most important product. so what's with...
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interceptions leading to points for south carolina in their first game for steve spurrier said good-bye. moore with the interception leading to a field goal. they lead vaned 19-10 late in that one. see you after the game. >> verne: thank you. alabama 41-23. second and 8. >> [crowd noise] >> verne: 3rd down. my goodness. that's the 30th carry in the ballgame for henry. >> gary: the last 2 games against georgia and arkansas. he carried it 26 and 27 times. i think that's the formula. i said his number, his number is 25. and i think every game he gets less than 25. the alabama fan base will be going why? >> verne: hall is the injured player. >> gary: a&m came into this game with a vibe. they thought they were refreshed. kevin sumlin talked about last year. after they played arkansas and mississippi state and then alabama. they were out of gas. now they will come from this physical beating against alabama and turn around next week and travel to play ole-miss. >> verne: right. >> gary: we will be watching that on the bus coming back from our game. >> verne: do we get to pick the games? they have not
interceptions leading to points for south carolina in their first game for steve spurrier said good-bye. moore with the interception leading to a field goal. they lead vaned 19-10 late in that one. see you after the game. >> verne: thank you. alabama 41-23. second and 8. >> [crowd noise] >> verne: 3rd down. my goodness. that's the 30th carry in the ballgame for henry. >> gary: the last 2 games against georgia and arkansas. he carried it 26 and 27 times. i think that's...
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steve carell. julianne moore, ellen page, what they are saying about their new film. test text1 plain >>> the new movie "freeheld" tells the story of a gay couple's fight for equal rights. sat down with the all-star cast led by julianne moore, ellen page and steve carell. >> "freeheld" is a timely yet historic movie. it's victorious and tragic. political and a love story. >> you hope someone can watch it and, of course, see themselves or feel the anguish or understand truly what, you know, discrimination does. >> reporter: the true story of laurel hester, a new jersey cop diagnosed with cancer fighting so her partner can get her pension, keep their home. when she dies just like any heterosexual spouse would. >> i'm only asking for equality. >> reporter: between the three of you, all of you oscar nominees. >> winner. >> winner. >> it's pretty high class company here. >> it's not fair. >> reporter: michael shannon play's her partner who joins the fight. >> i'm a straight white atheist cop. you okay with that, sweetheart. >> i am, that is very hot. >> reporter: this movi
steve carell. julianne moore, ellen page, what they are saying about their new film. test text1 plain >>> the new movie "freeheld" tells the story of a gay couple's fight for equal rights. sat down with the all-star cast led by julianne moore, ellen page and steve carell. >> "freeheld" is a timely yet historic movie. it's victorious and tragic. political and a love story. >> you hope someone can watch it and, of course, see themselves or feel the anguish...
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it came down to dominic moore versus steve mason. mason wins and the rations fall -- rangers fall. >>> the jersey boys are seventh in the nhl and power plays. adam scored the sixth of the season which by the way, tyson for third in the league doubles to be the sabres 4-3. islanders first time in saint louis and 10 years. st. louis actually up -- outshooting them by 18. new york got the goal that town at the most. microphone ski in overtime skated away with the 3-2 victory. they are looking pretty good.>>> the time is 8:49. distinct peak as is what it -- at what is coming up. we will be right back. are you getting the internet speed you need? [excited yelling] ah, yes! you cannot stop it! aww...your mom liked my post. you're friends with my mom? we all use it differently. so why should we get it all the same way? now you don't have to. with time warner cable, you get speeds from 3 megs, all the way up to ultra-fast 300 megs. with no data cap. no long term contract. even wifi you can use at home and on the go. call us today. prices sta
it came down to dominic moore versus steve mason. mason wins and the rations fall -- rangers fall. >>> the jersey boys are seventh in the nhl and power plays. adam scored the sixth of the season which by the way, tyson for third in the league doubles to be the sabres 4-3. islanders first time in saint louis and 10 years. st. louis actually up -- outshooting them by 18. new york got the goal that town at the most. microphone ski in overtime skated away with the 3-2 victory. they are...
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interceptions leading to points for south carolina in their first game for steve spurrier said good-bye. moore with the interception leading to a field goal. they lead vaned 19-10 late in that one. see you after the game. >> verne: thank you. alabama 41-23. second and 8. >> [crowd noise] >> verne: 3rd down. my goodness. that's the 30th carry in the ballgame for henry. >> gary: the last 2 games against georgia and arkansas. he carried it 26 and 27 times. i think that's the formula. i said his number, his number is 25. and i think every game he gets less than 25. the alabama fan base will be going why? >> verne: hall is the injured player. >> gary: a&m came into this game with a vibe. they thought they were refreshed. kevin sumlin talked about last year. after they played arkansas and mississippi state and then alabama. they were out of gas. now they will come from this physical beating against alabama and turn around next week and travel to play ole-miss. >> verne: right. >> gary: we will be watching that on the bus coming back from our game. >> verne: do we get to pick the games? they have not
interceptions leading to points for south carolina in their first game for steve spurrier said good-bye. moore with the interception leading to a field goal. they lead vaned 19-10 late in that one. see you after the game. >> verne: thank you. alabama 41-23. second and 8. >> [crowd noise] >> verne: 3rd down. my goodness. that's the 30th carry in the ballgame for henry. >> gary: the last 2 games against georgia and arkansas. he carried it 26 and 27 times. i think that's...
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moore talking to me with her movie with ellen page and i love this stuff. goes up against matt damon in "the martian" but next week get ready for steve jobs. >> kevin frazier flew all the way to london to sit down with the stars, bringing the apple to >> michael talks about you being a great partner. how was that rhythm between you two? >> i think we were working in a very unfussy way. no one has an assistant flapping around bringing you things. no one napping in the trailer. we all rolled up our sleeves and got with it. >> you were flashing back to -- >> i'm not that old. >> the topic, steve jobs, the film. 122 minutes of drama and dialogue, setting the corinthia hotel in london. there is kate playing joanna hoffman, the mom of the bunch. >> she would book a hotel for me for the weekend. you're getting some rest. >> i definitely felt i today look after him. >> how did you get that accent down? >> ohmy god. >> she had it on the first day in the read. >> no, i didn't. >> yeah, you did. >> i was like, oh, my god. >> when she, he talks a lot and she drags out her phrases and i just to try and bring in some of that -- >> i renmember at the s read-through, i st
moore talking to me with her movie with ellen page and i love this stuff. goes up against matt damon in "the martian" but next week get ready for steve jobs. >> kevin frazier flew all the way to london to sit down with the stars, bringing the apple to >> michael talks about you being a great partner. how was that rhythm between you two? >> i think we were working in a very unfussy way. no one has an assistant flapping around bringing you things. no one napping in the...
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steve: and imagine never having to worry about cracking the screen on your cell phone again. we'll take a look at the latest device that claims to be meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and as you can see, we need an internet that can do more. we do more games, and more streaming. so we need more speed. that's why we switched to time warner cable. now we can connect more devices, at the same time. hi grandma and grandpa! ha, look at that! [laughs] time warner cable even has an internet plan for us. get 50 meg internet for $39.99 per month and ask about free installation. steve: cynthia wild lost you lost that loving feel, one of the most performed songs of the 20th century. a classic. dari: incredible. christal young sits down with the grammy winners whose songs have landed them in the rock 'n roll and songwriters hall of fame >> reporter: songwriters can be called the unsung heros of the music business. i'm here with two legendary ones, barry mann and cynthia wild. you have penned so many songs. i feel like generations of people know the music. let's start by talking about some of the biggest hits. you wrote somewhere out there. you lost tha
steve: and imagine never having to worry about cracking the screen on your cell phone again. we'll take a look at the latest device that claims to be meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and as you can see, we need an internet that can do more. we do more games, and more streaming. so we need more speed. that's why we switched to time warner cable. now we can connect more devices, at the same time. hi grandma and grandpa! ha, look at that! [laughs] time warner cable even has an internet...
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roger moore exclusively telling "the daily mail" that hugh jackman or damian lewis should play the next bond. >> i say david beckham. steve stirred. thank you. >>> a verdict in one wisconsin gun case may set a new precedent. badger gun shop was found liable for an assault on two police officers who were shot in the face with a weapon that was bought from badger guns. a jury ordered the company to pay nearly $6 million in damages. maybe that store did something wrong, but what does that mean for all gun retailers across the country? does it have implications? let's talk to judge napolitano. judge, here's the thing that's puzzling to this. so a guy goes into a store and he fills out the form at this badger gun shop -- >> right. >> -- he wasn't really going to keep the gun. he was filling it out for the guy next to him telling him what to write in the blanks. >> well, exactly. this is a unique case. the concept of suing somebody because their negligence has harmed you obviously is not knew. it's been part of our system since day one and we inherited it from the british system. what's unique about this case is two people were
roger moore exclusively telling "the daily mail" that hugh jackman or damian lewis should play the next bond. >> i say david beckham. steve stirred. thank you. >>> a verdict in one wisconsin gun case may set a new precedent. badger gun shop was found liable for an assault on two police officers who were shot in the face with a weapon that was bought from badger guns. a jury ordered the company to pay nearly $6 million in damages. maybe that store did something wrong,...