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melissa: now you're talking my language, steve moore. thank you. >> steve moore talking.ot donald trump. melissa: i know, i hear you. dave? david: dow chemical ending above $54 a share. that is great news you're a shareholder unless you're warren buffett. if dow shares exceed $53 and 72 cents for 20 days over 30-day period, the company can convert berkshire hathaway's preferred shares into common stock. this would cost berkshire a dividend worth $255 million a year or as warren buffett himself put it, windfall paid him $8 a second since the financial crisis of 2009. that is when he had this preferred share deal with dow. melissa: criticism continuing to pile on hillary clinton. the controversy surrounding the clinton foundation. clinton is standing her ground and defending the organization. lots of smoke. no fire. david: that is what she says. all this is feeding perfectly into donald trump's campaign as his attacks on clinton keep coming and he is not holding back. that is all coming up next. >> hillary clinton and her donors, and advisors, pushing her to spread smears a
melissa: now you're talking my language, steve moore. thank you. >> steve moore talking.ot donald trump. melissa: i know, i hear you. dave? david: dow chemical ending above $54 a share. that is great news you're a shareholder unless you're warren buffett. if dow shares exceed $53 and 72 cents for 20 days over 30-day period, the company can convert berkshire hathaway's preferred shares into common stock. this would cost berkshire a dividend worth $255 million a year or as warren buffett...
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stier peeve, thank you -- steve moore, thank you as always for being here. >> thank you.: donald trump blasting hillary clinton for planning on bringing in refugees to our country when we have seen the complete and open disaster open borders has brought to europe. why is she so darned determined to bring these migrants here? that's next. >> we're going to have problems like you have never be seen. mark my words, i've been a very good prognosticator. i've called a lot of good things. bad things, but i've called 'em. but mark my words, you're going to see some bad stuff. we need strong borders. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathi
stier peeve, thank you -- steve moore, thank you as always for being here. >> thank you.: donald trump blasting hillary clinton for planning on bringing in refugees to our country when we have seen the complete and open disaster open borders has brought to europe. why is she so darned determined to bring these migrants here? that's next. >> we're going to have problems like you have never be seen. mark my words, i've been a very good prognosticator. i've called a lot of good things....
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evan mcmullin was on last night and, of course, steve moore, talking about trump's economic policy.iz claman, over to you. liz: thank you so much, trish are. look, you guys, if ever the economy and the stock market diverged, it might be right now. if you are in stocks, your most likely making money. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq hitting lifetime highs. the nasdaq is still there, but even after multiple records so many of you do not feel the money love. why? we have four separate experts about to tackle that for you. and speaking of love, it's been 24 hours since presidential hopeful donald trump laid out his plan to make america great again. while some high finance people love it, already some of the most respected names on wall street are raising red flags. so katrina pearson, trump campaign national spokesperson, ad
evan mcmullin was on last night and, of course, steve moore, talking about trump's economic policy.iz claman, over to you. liz: thank you so much, trish are. look, you guys, if ever the economy and the stock market diverged, it might be right now. if you are in stocks, your most likely making money. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq hitting lifetime highs. the nasdaq is still there, but even after multiple records so many of you do not feel the money love. why? we have four separate experts about...
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economics writer steve moore and economist larry kudlow, good friend of mine, both supply siders.d trump will throw a couple of his own thoughts. on tax policy closing loopholes for the rich. carried interest deduction. that will doveville, he will dovetail to regulations squeezing us. in the draft i heard about, something about bank regulations. in the post financial crisis world we have ramped up bank regulations so much that banks can't lend. how do we get them lending again? but he is also going to say how do we prevent another financial crisis. there will be a very good chance that donald trump goes on and bringing back glass-steagall. he put that in the platform of the republican party. from what i understand there is good chance he will mention that. ashley: among republicans? >> all over the place. glass-steagall was, glass-steagall -- ashley: retail banking an investment banking. >> commercial and insured part with the risk-taking part. a lot of people thought that was the financial crisis, that sparked the financial crisis. big entities would take so much risk because so
economics writer steve moore and economist larry kudlow, good friend of mine, both supply siders.d trump will throw a couple of his own thoughts. on tax policy closing loopholes for the rich. carried interest deduction. that will doveville, he will dovetail to regulations squeezing us. in the draft i heard about, something about bank regulations. in the post financial crisis world we have ramped up bank regulations so much that banks can't lend. how do we get them lending again? but he is also...
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i want you to hear what steve moore is on trump's economic.you to listen to what he told us about economic roads under trump. just watch this. >> every single problem in america is alleviated to some degree with economic. 2% growth over the last year. i see we've got a donald trump presidency. 4% growth for five years. write it down. her% growth for five years. stuart: i did write it down and i were pda. that is a very bold claim, steve. we join in and make that claim, too? >> i say amen. he's preaching to me. we want to stand up and scream yes. we are clearly capable. if anything he might be underselling it. are we capable of the growth we had and we absolutely are. the reason we are not growing at that level. it's not that they are not innovating the 19 are taking risks. it is regulation and taxation. the average american worker has been hard to pay increase. that may be pay part of thing. it's not just this president. george w. bush. we've had an economic malaise in the 2000 so far. that's the bad news. the good news is we can break out of
i want you to hear what steve moore is on trump's economic.you to listen to what he told us about economic roads under trump. just watch this. >> every single problem in america is alleviated to some degree with economic. 2% growth over the last year. i see we've got a donald trump presidency. 4% growth for five years. write it down. her% growth for five years. stuart: i did write it down and i were pda. that is a very bold claim, steve. we join in and make that claim, too? >> i say...
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steve moore is donald trump's economic adviser and also joined by real christopher politics kaitlin, and market watcher heath. you're one of the architects arf this. tell us about the 33%, the top rate we heard initially was going to be 25% itch understand the part about the rich paying their fair share but this is more realistic. >> by the way, charles, i am in detroit. i was there with donald trump in that room and i just got say, because being there, that was a real electricity in the room, and you asked the question, is this a game-changer, it think i could be. the last week wasn't very good for donald trump. he hit this one houon of the home run. not just substance and style. he handled the protesters in a very mature and professional way, and people were just abuzz with that speech after it was over. a huge crowd, about 2,000 people. the 33% tax rate, we were trying to find a tax rate, charles, that would allow the numbers to add up because hillary has been saying this is a $10 trillion tax cut. if the the revisions we have made the tax cut is much smaller, so the account the c
steve moore is donald trump's economic adviser and also joined by real christopher politics kaitlin, and market watcher heath. you're one of the architects arf this. tell us about the 33%, the top rate we heard initially was going to be 25% itch understand the part about the rich paying their fair share but this is more realistic. >> by the way, charles, i am in detroit. i was there with donald trump in that room and i just got say, because being there, that was a real electricity in the...
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steve moore, kick us off here.e you expecting? >> it is still pretty weak. that consensus number is probably about right, we'll get between 150 and 200,000. that would be a vast improvement over last month's which was 30,000. what these job numbers are consistent with, one-to-one 1/2% growth to the economy. that is quite pitiful. other thing i always look at, i keep saying month after month in the show. what is happening with wages. i think that is number one economic issue facing americans. they haven't seen a pay raise in 10 years. maria: for sure. what are the most important things to look at, joanie courtney? we know wages is critical. what are you watching? >> definitely watching revisions. that will be key to he see if may gets revised again hopefully upward. was there revision to june. wages as steve mentioned is very important. again, but, the sectors of the job are actually created. i think we really need to dig into that. even going back from you know, i think 12.9 million jobs have been created since jun
steve moore, kick us off here.e you expecting? >> it is still pretty weak. that consensus number is probably about right, we'll get between 150 and 200,000. that would be a vast improvement over last month's which was 30,000. what these job numbers are consistent with, one-to-one 1/2% growth to the economy. that is quite pitiful. other thing i always look at, i keep saying month after month in the show. what is happening with wages. i think that is number one economic issue facing...
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a man we often have to have on to talk about the markets, steve moore, trump adviser, fox news contributor. >> hi. >> nice to see you, steve. what is it? are we heading towards the great depression or are the markets at record highs and everybody can calm down? >> it's interest that you mention that the last time the markets all three markets hit record highs was 1999 because i think we're both old enough to remember what happened a few months later, the big crash and the technology -- >> tech sector and then 9/11 contributed to the t. recession. >> yeah, but we had a big crash in market. only making the point that the stock market in this case i think is not reflecting what's happening in the real economy which is just more and more bad news. we've had 1% growth, now for nine months. people have not had a pay raise for ten years. if you're in the top 5 or 10% and you trade stocks it's been a pretty good economy. for working class american, it's been pretty dead. >> what are the big tenets of trump's economic policy is this protectionist trade policies. we're going shut off the world to im
a man we often have to have on to talk about the markets, steve moore, trump adviser, fox news contributor. >> hi. >> nice to see you, steve. what is it? are we heading towards the great depression or are the markets at record highs and everybody can calm down? >> it's interest that you mention that the last time the markets all three markets hit record highs was 1999 because i think we're both old enough to remember what happened a few months later, the big crash and the...
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steve moore will be here in a little bit to breakdown the republican nominee's policy. first, we take a look at the democratic nominee's economic plan. on thursday in michigan, hillary clinton unveiled her proposals attacking trump along the way and suggesting that his ideas would trigger a recession. >> when it comes to arguing jobs, i would argue it's not even close. even conservative experts say trump's agenda will pull our economy back into a recession. by contrast, the same analyst found that with our plans, the economy would create more than 10 million new jobs. >> joining the panel this week, "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor dan henninger, james friedman, member of the editorial board, joe rego and columnist mary ana stays yeah ogrady. >> the most important thing was what i didn't hear, which is that she did not talk about growth or productivity, which is really what is missing in this economy. >> she talked about jobs. >> that's different, though. she talked about if the government could get more in taxes from rich people and deploy it the way s
steve moore will be here in a little bit to breakdown the republican nominee's policy. first, we take a look at the democratic nominee's economic plan. on thursday in michigan, hillary clinton unveiled her proposals attacking trump along the way and suggesting that his ideas would trigger a recession. >> when it comes to arguing jobs, i would argue it's not even close. even conservative experts say trump's agenda will pull our economy back into a recession. by contrast, the same analyst...
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joining me trump economic adviser steve moore along with john raleigh. john, start with you. what kind of tax breaks is she thinking of, and how small a business do you have to be to get it? >> i think it's a brilliant move to focus on small business for hillary clinton. i mean, when you think about this whether it's economically or politically, you know, small business owners are a good base, it's a swing base, an independent part of the party and also -- you. >> haven't told me how much the tax cut is going to be. hillary clinton hasn't told us what the tax cut is going to be. she hasn't told us what tax bracket she wants to tax people at because there are no details! how small for small business. >> it is going to be incentive for small business and innovation, from a political standpoint it's good because entrepreneurs when you think about the tech sector and high-growth sector, they don't have connection with the trump and tea party weighing. trish: it cracks me up, just in fairness now, i'm playing fair and square, the mean stream media has gone after donald trump's pro
joining me trump economic adviser steve moore along with john raleigh. john, start with you. what kind of tax breaks is she thinking of, and how small a business do you have to be to get it? >> i think it's a brilliant move to focus on small business for hillary clinton. i mean, when you think about this whether it's economically or politically, you know, small business owners are a good base, it's a swing base, an independent part of the party and also -- you. >> haven't told me...
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you've got people like john paulson, harold hamm, steve moore, the conservative donald trump and have more meat on the policy bones, which trump is not yet provided in full detail. >> what do we know, you know, because he's going to give this economic policy speech on monday. he certainly has talke a lot about trade and jobs, but what can we pecht and do we know ou positions he's going to put forward on the economy? >> not in detail. but i think that we can expect he'll modify his when you look at what donald trump rolled out last year, it was a gar began cut. 15% rate of business income. zero percent elimination of estate tax. now, his advisers have acknowledged that needs to shrink and we expect in the speech he's going to narrow it somewhat. so, maybe larry kudlow for example has said maybe it will be a $3 trillion addition to the deficit deficit. >> we'll know more on monday. >>> still ahead, full time gamers, but don't just play those video games. create them. because that's what could land >>> the pokemon go craze is the gaming.vidence in t that means demand for designers, coder
you've got people like john paulson, harold hamm, steve moore, the conservative donald trump and have more meat on the policy bones, which trump is not yet provided in full detail. >> what do we know, you know, because he's going to give this economic policy speech on monday. he certainly has talke a lot about trade and jobs, but what can we pecht and do we know ou positions he's going to put forward on the economy? >> not in detail. but i think that we can expect he'll modify his...
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i am encouraged by the committee, steve moore, very pro growth, and died of tha david that understandshe way nobody eselse -- she is so will play right into his hands. lou: saying she acknowledging she short circuitd. >> that is going to enter th en lex -- lexicon. >> it appeared she did. talking with chris wallace then to repeat same lies today that is defending her tame sh statement she was truth full. >> she is digging a hole. why she did that, though one is understand. what is she doing on e-mails, that should be banned from her vo va vo -- >> every time she opens her mouth what comes out what is coming you on tonight, steve? donald trump to expected to endorse speaker ryan while in green bay, wisconsin, we're near we're told going to green bay to see what he is going to do. does it make sense? >> it does, it shows he is party leader, he will give that big speech monday, getting momentum back, getting last horrible two weeks behind . moves forward, good stuff. lou: are you expecting to see handful of so-called elites, ryan, and romney, you know koch brothers for crying out loud, th
i am encouraged by the committee, steve moore, very pro growth, and died of tha david that understandshe way nobody eselse -- she is so will play right into his hands. lou: saying she acknowledging she short circuitd. >> that is going to enter th en lex -- lexicon. >> it appeared she did. talking with chris wallace then to repeat same lies today that is defending her tame sh statement she was truth full. >> she is digging a hole. why she did that, though one is understand....
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. >> let's talk about it right now with steve moore. he is a fox news contributor.hanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> he reduced the number of brackets from 7 to 3. i want you to take us through this plan and tell us what's more important. so we have three bracketbracket. that is 12%, 25% and 33%. the corporate tax rate he wants to cut down to 15%. why do you think it will move economic growth? >> let's start with the business taxes. this is the biggest contrast between hillary and donald trump. every poll for the last four years for american voters. we believe, and donald trump old this so little time you have to have businesses. we talked to so many men and women around the country. there are 25 billion around the country. what's killing them is taxes imposed by washington. we'll cut the business tax for all 25 billion companies, big companies and small companies to 15 pock 15%. hillary is nearly 15% in her small business tax. when she mentioned in that sound bite that you just played about all of the companies that are leaving, they are leaving. you
. >> let's talk about it right now with steve moore. he is a fox news contributor.hanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> he reduced the number of brackets from 7 to 3. i want you to take us through this plan and tell us what's more important. so we have three bracketbracket. that is 12%, 25% and 33%. the corporate tax rate he wants to cut down to 15%. why do you think it will move economic growth? >> let's start with the business taxes. this is the biggest...
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melissa: steve moore, steve forbes, what does that look like in real terms? he said he couldn't start a sneaker company. if you're a little guy at home, gosh i have a great idea, i would want to start a business, what would hit you in the face then would make you feel like negativity toward your business, what he was saying? >> as trying to get, peter pointed out, trying to get a loan. look at growth of loans to small businesses and households last eight years, pathetic numbers. if you don't get new businesses you don't get big companies of tomorrow which is great strength of this economy. and so you add that up, and in terms of trying to get a loan, the paperwork is six ways to sunday, very difficult to get adequate credit, and health care, what are the rules on health care? they come by the thousands. makes it very difficult. that's why small business formations in the u.s. have been going down because the regulation tsunami really began about 15 years ago. you look at that, and it has been, trump would say, a disaster. melissa: peter, we used to celebrate
melissa: steve moore, steve forbes, what does that look like in real terms? he said he couldn't start a sneaker company. if you're a little guy at home, gosh i have a great idea, i would want to start a business, what would hit you in the face then would make you feel like negativity toward your business, what he was saying? >> as trying to get, peter pointed out, trying to get a loan. look at growth of loans to small businesses and households last eight years, pathetic numbers. if you...
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come on steve moore trump economic advisor who's to say that if trump is the president, and we get 4, lot of new jobs will filter into the black community in our inner cities. is that a guarantee? >> first of all, bravo to donald trump for finally saying what i think republicans should have been saying for last 30 years exactly what donald trump has said. what have the democrats done for you there's crime, there's no jobs. there's no economic development. your schools stink and you know, he's right. i looked at these statistic, you've got cities like chicago, baltimore, milwaukee, newark that for 60, 70 years run by democrats. so bravo to take it to them. you ask the question if you have economic development nationwide will that go into inner cities? answer to that is yes. look what happened under reagan when we have a big economic boom. you know, the poverty rate went significantly down for a block. you saw actually this is a statistic that surprised a lot of people. black incomes grew more than white incomes did out of rae began era because there were new jobs in these areas so area
come on steve moore trump economic advisor who's to say that if trump is the president, and we get 4, lot of new jobs will filter into the black community in our inner cities. is that a guarantee? >> first of all, bravo to donald trump for finally saying what i think republicans should have been saying for last 30 years exactly what donald trump has said. what have the democrats done for you there's crime, there's no jobs. there's no economic development. your schools stink and you know,...
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steve moore. >> more paying taxes. >> steve moore you're all right thanks for joining us this is steveat jumping all over trump's comments on seconds amendment. give you a quick review of all of them this is the guardian far left a british newspaper. donald trump hints at assassination by gun right supporters. this is from rolling stone, trump assassination dog whistle was scarier than you this. "daily news" new york city trump must go hingting at assassination is too much. even for him. trump tried to defend himself on last night's hannity. watch this. >> it is a political rig deal, and the press is you know -- the press plays right into the hands of these people and they really are an extension in my opinion to press is an extension of hillary clinton and the democrats. >> all right now tammy bruce is here you've been watching this headlines in the newspaper, the broadcast trump himself on hannity. is this whole thing just being completely overblown by a very hostile media? >> yeah, look this is what left always says they go too far it becomes absurd it becomes comical and this is wh
steve moore. >> more paying taxes. >> steve moore you're all right thanks for joining us this is steveat jumping all over trump's comments on seconds amendment. give you a quick review of all of them this is the guardian far left a british newspaper. donald trump hints at assassination by gun right supporters. this is from rolling stone, trump assassination dog whistle was scarier than you this. "daily news" new york city trump must go hingting at assassination is too...
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joining me steve moore angels qatar love. which one do you think is best for the economy and what resonates with voters? >> i can't quite answer the second question about the politics of it because that's not my strong suit. but hands down, even though there is not -- there are things i don't like about donald trump's message. hands down his tax plan is much better. great idea about overhauling the regular early toy system which is cumulative of all the regulation that we have as an incredible drag on the economy. and finally someone who talks about doing something. i think his energy plan is well designed and well implemented could go a long way to create economic growth. hillary is just a speech that's a great reminder that if you didn't like the result of the last 8 years in economic growth, this is exactly the same we are going to get. there are no new ideas. >> i can see the conundrum a classically trained economist might be in. but i thought it was more of a speech. how do you spark the economy and how do you share in t
joining me steve moore angels qatar love. which one do you think is best for the economy and what resonates with voters? >> i can't quite answer the second question about the politics of it because that's not my strong suit. but hands down, even though there is not -- there are things i don't like about donald trump's message. hands down his tax plan is much better. great idea about overhauling the regular early toy system which is cumulative of all the regulation that we have as an...
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joining me right now cato institute along with steve moore, good to have you guys here. his? >> i think they do, trish, but i don't think they thought this thing would become derailed so quickly. we've only had obamacare for a few years and we are just seeing it come apart at the seam. not only are insurance companies dumping the plans but major increases in premiums, as much as 15% or almost every promise that was made about obamacare has turned out exactly the opposite. right now the obama people are just praying that the whole thing just stays on the tracks a little bit longer until they get through this election. trish: good luck. >> it's a total flop. trish: bad headline for them, ey. >> it isn't good news and falls out of united and humana pulling out. you are down to only one insurer offering plans. in arizona there are no longer any insurance companies offering plans on the exchanging. so i don't know what the people are supposed to do there. trish: well, you know, steve, what's the alternative? is trump or you working on some kind of option here for obamacare, so
joining me right now cato institute along with steve moore, good to have you guys here. his? >> i think they do, trish, but i don't think they thought this thing would become derailed so quickly. we've only had obamacare for a few years and we are just seeing it come apart at the seam. not only are insurance companies dumping the plans but major increases in premiums, as much as 15% or almost every promise that was made about obamacare has turned out exactly the opposite. right now the...
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. >> steve moore, has talked about that tax plan you were referring to. we'll not see that monday? are they rushing this speech out to change the subject? or to we know? >> i mean we've heard for a few days now that speech would be given on monday, the question that we've been trying to get to, what about this tax speech attacks plan because we have -- tax plan we heard about the tax plan for a while, we do not believe they will give us a sight of paper with rates and like on monday. what you heard from paul manafort he will go over more general themes, we believe this will in mold of that, but this time the economy. >> key is talking about that subject. all right, blake thank you. >> that is donald trump, now there is a new report out saying that hillary clinton would hike taxes by 1.3 trillion dollars. that is right trillion dollars, christie and ron are still here. we were talking about with donald trump, the economy is the top issue. for hillary clinton, christie, with a headlin a like that taxes are going up. that conditioning good for her -- can't be good for her? >> it is a
. >> steve moore, has talked about that tax plan you were referring to. we'll not see that monday? are they rushing this speech out to change the subject? or to we know? >> i mean we've heard for a few days now that speech would be given on monday, the question that we've been trying to get to, what about this tax speech attacks plan because we have -- tax plan we heard about the tax plan for a while, we do not believe they will give us a sight of paper with rates and like on...
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i know steve moore and there seems to be a lot of similarities between what mr. trump was proposing and what paul ryan has laid out in terms of where he would like to see policy. there's a lot of familiar items there. reaching a deal on lower corporate tax rates. simple fifying the code. i haven't seen enough details to formalize a final judgment. >> we are hitting new highs every week at the moment in u.s. equity markets. are we underpricing the risk in election could deliver. >> that's a good point. right now the betting odds are 70% or so for a clinton victory. i do think the campaign will add some noise and voltyty to the market. i think the key point to remember is in our system unlike a parliamentary system, any major legislative agenda is going to have to go through both houses of congress so historical historically, campaign promises and platforms are just a starting point for new presidents. >> but bottom line, i'm just going to pick apart one thing here because of your expert teeds with international economics, if the u.s. were to renegotiate or even wa
i know steve moore and there seems to be a lot of similarities between what mr. trump was proposing and what paul ryan has laid out in terms of where he would like to see policy. there's a lot of familiar items there. reaching a deal on lower corporate tax rates. simple fifying the code. i haven't seen enough details to formalize a final judgment. >> we are hitting new highs every week at the moment in u.s. equity markets. are we underpricing the risk in election could deliver. >>...
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. >> i think they will have the opportunity, in next couple of weeks as larry kudlow, and steve moore finishes on trump's package, and he gives his approval and making his tweaks. >> if you say tweeters on or -- >> he will do both tweaks and tweets, but, the key thing, if you have something positive to put out there it worked for kenley, and reagan, he has something to say, this brings money back, puts money to work, i hop we also goes after health care that is a right piece of fruit that just laying there. patient control healthcare how about that? lou: i would like to see intelligence minds create a commission and talk about it, with both parties engaged. and for once in the country history, recent history, think about that what has worked, to 1983. and some fellow named greenspan and commission on social security what work out in a person way, successes of social security, we're not watching that happen with trump it might. >> many 86 -- 1986, reforming tax code they did throw out a lot of tax shelters reduce tax rate 50 to 28 percent, and passed senate nich sense 97 to 3, can it b
. >> i think they will have the opportunity, in next couple of weeks as larry kudlow, and steve moore finishes on trump's package, and he gives his approval and making his tweaks. >> if you say tweeters on or -- >> he will do both tweaks and tweets, but, the key thing, if you have something positive to put out there it worked for kenley, and reagan, he has something to say, this brings money back, puts money to work, i hop we also goes after health care that is a right piece...
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. >> all right, everyone stand by, when we come back trump adviser steve moore joins me to break down the gop nominee's economic proposals. crabfest is on at red lobster so come dive into dishes like the new alaska bairdi crab dinner with sweet crab from the icy waters of alaska. or try crab lover's dream with tender snow and king crab legs. love crab? then hurry, crabfest ends soon. what if one piece of kale could protect you from diabetes? what if one sit-up could prevent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease. pneumococcal pneumonia. if you are 50 or older one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain difficulty breathing and may even put you in the hospital. even if you have already been vaccinated with another pneumonia vaccine prevnar 13® may help provide additional protection. prevnar 13® is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. yo
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steve moore, "fueling freedom," thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you.loved your opening statement. you nailed that. you're so right. >> thank you. >>> still ahmeead, my political panel is here to discuss. we roll ahead not on the bnsf train, though. crabfest is on at red lobster so come dive into dishes like the new alaska bairdi crab dinner with sweet crab from the icy waters of alaska. or try crab lover's dream with tender snow and king crab legs. love crab? then hurry, crabfest ends soon. [ crowd noisewhoa. [ gears stopping ] when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. try this. but just one aleve has the strength to stop pain for 12 hours. tylenol and advil can quit after 6. so live your whole day, not part... with 12 hour aleve. >>> quite a week for both candidates and a lot to talk about. we'll break it down with my political panel. david avelal and danielle mclaughlin. all right, guys. there's a lot to talk about. with respect to hillary, i'm going to start with hillary. now she has to answer the written deposition, about the e-m
steve moore, "fueling freedom," thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you.loved your opening statement. you nailed that. you're so right. >> thank you. >>> still ahmeead, my political panel is here to discuss. we roll ahead not on the bnsf train, though. crabfest is on at red lobster so come dive into dishes like the new alaska bairdi crab dinner with sweet crab from the icy waters of alaska. or try crab lover's dream with tender snow and king crab legs....
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joining the fox news contributor and economic advisor steve moore.racterized the current state of the us economy. >> it dovetails into what you were just talking about. why does the media call donald trump psychopath? lasting hillary wants to do is talk about the economy or law and order on the street so it is a big distraction from this lousy economy. i said before on the show but i will say again i believe right now the business sector of the economy are in a soft recession borne out by these numbers, the only thing keeping the economy out of the recession of consumers are at a faster pace than income is rising, the statistic for hillary, for 10 years the average middle-class working-class american hasn't had a pay raise and costs are going up financially stressed middle-class is the message for donald trump. trish: how does she address this? why hasn't she addressed it? >> you must have missed all her talk about middle-class jobs and opportunities for regular folks and making sure the wealth that is compressed at the top -- trish: i have heard tha
joining the fox news contributor and economic advisor steve moore.racterized the current state of the us economy. >> it dovetails into what you were just talking about. why does the media call donald trump psychopath? lasting hillary wants to do is talk about the economy or law and order on the street so it is a big distraction from this lousy economy. i said before on the show but i will say again i believe right now the business sector of the economy are in a soft recession borne out by...
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steve moore, "fueling freedom," thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you.ning statement. you nailed that. you're so right. >> thank you. >>> still ahmeead, my political panel is here to discuss. we roll ahead not on ♪ what's up guys? we're dude perfect. make sure you don't miss out on the bass pro shops fall hunting classic. we'll see you there. now at the classic get huge savings. extra trade-in savings of up to $40 on hunting boots. and, up to $100 on game cameras and optics. plus, free seminars. >>> quite a week for both candidates. we'll break it down with my political panel. david aviellia, also here tonight, clinton supporter, danielle mclaughlin. there is a lot to talk about. with respect to hillary. i'll start with hillary. i mean, now she's got to answer the written deposition about the e-mails. and then we have got the problem with the -- they're now asking for perjury investigation by the fbi. and i have to tell you, danielle, although you've got loretta lynch who is not going to do anything and jim comey is not going to do anything, i really thi
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[laughter] along with trump economic adviser steve moore.irness, you heard me say my piece, and look, i feel like i learned this in econ101, if you want to actually free up the economy, one way to do that is by offering incentives in the way of tax cuts. incentives like less regulation and then you get business going again. basil, floor to you, what are we going to hear from hillary clinton? >> similar to what she did in new york, small business, tax credits, apprenticeship programs. trish: small business tax credits. >> she talked about apprenticeship programs where businesses that provide apprenticeship programs and bring in new workers get a tax break, that's worked in this country and worked in other countries with similar issues for manufacturing. trish: what about freebies? >> what freebies? >> free child care, free education. >> well, in the democratic platform, we've talked about paid family leave. we talked about $15 minimum wage, i definitely think you will hear more about that. trish: all right, and what about tax hikes? >> i don'
[laughter] along with trump economic adviser steve moore.irness, you heard me say my piece, and look, i feel like i learned this in econ101, if you want to actually free up the economy, one way to do that is by offering incentives in the way of tax cuts. incentives like less regulation and then you get business going again. basil, floor to you, what are we going to hear from hillary clinton? >> similar to what she did in new york, small business, tax credits, apprenticeship programs....
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weak on details, again he writes the speeches and a lot of people think larry kudlow has a roll or steve moore, like to ask him, where, so you're going to lower taxes. really good. where are you going to start reducing the size of government? does he think there is one program that needs to be cut.>>. >> not you. why did he bring it up to the economic speech. >> which part. i listen to the whole speech. >> which part. >> i will answer the question if you want. >> what did he say he would cut the size of government, not regulation. the size of government. >> i don't know you're filibustering here. throwing all these things out. trish: no, let peter answer the question. >> not talking about regulation. trish: peter navarro, your turn -- >> the charlie, the whole point when you overregulate you're adding to the size of government. >> i got that. what program will he cut? the. >> get this, charlie. obama over the last seven years issued 400 executive orders that created major regulations of over $100 million each. we have a $2 trillion hit. >> right. >> what donald trump is going to do is have a m
weak on details, again he writes the speeches and a lot of people think larry kudlow has a roll or steve moore, like to ask him, where, so you're going to lower taxes. really good. where are you going to start reducing the size of government? does he think there is one program that needs to be cut.>>. >> not you. why did he bring it up to the economic speech. >> which part. i listen to the whole speech. >> which part. >> i will answer the question if you want....
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stephen moore, everyone knows steve moore, he is a television star, we we see him a lot on television these days on the radio we like to listen to him, he formally wrote on the economy and public policy for the wall street journal and he is now a distinguished visiting fellow for the projects of economic growth here at the heritage foundation. it was a member of the journals editorial board and he returned to heritage in 2004 about 25 years after he first served here. >> 2014. >> it was 2014. about 25 years after his tenure with grover m herman fellow and budgetary fairs from 1984 until four until 1987. he also founded and served as president as the club for growth which raises money for political candidates who favor free market economic policies. he also founded the free enterprise fund before joining the wall street journal. over the years he has served as the senior economist at the congressional joint economic committee and as a senior economics fellow at the cato institute where he published dozens of studies on federal and state fiscal policy. it was also a consultant to the na
stephen moore, everyone knows steve moore, he is a television star, we we see him a lot on television these days on the radio we like to listen to him, he formally wrote on the economy and public policy for the wall street journal and he is now a distinguished visiting fellow for the projects of economic growth here at the heritage foundation. it was a member of the journals editorial board and he returned to heritage in 2004 about 25 years after he first served here. >> 2014. >> it...
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joining me now is steve moore. is a distinguished visiting fellow with the heritage foundation and a fox news contributor. steve, good to see you. if the economy is a top concern for americans alongside terrorism, will there be something in trump's economic plan that will speak to trump supporters as well as the undecided voters? >> well, you know, just as you said, there is a reason that donald trump cice detroit. detroit is, you know, once a great american industrial city that had two million people. now it's less than 600,000 and it's a wasteland. donald trump wants to make the point that his economic program is going to bring economic development and jobs to even some of the most -- the worst areas of the country that have been hollowed out by liberal democratic policies. so the answer to your question is yes. these are policies on tax, on energy, on regulation that are going to make a big difference for the middle class. every meeting i've been in with him, he said these are policies that have to be oriented t
joining me now is steve moore. is a distinguished visiting fellow with the heritage foundation and a fox news contributor. steve, good to see you. if the economy is a top concern for americans alongside terrorism, will there be something in trump's economic plan that will speak to trump supporters as well as the undecided voters? >> well, you know, just as you said, there is a reason that donald trump cice detroit. detroit is, you know, once a great american industrial city that had two...
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evan mcmullin was on last night and, of course, steve moore, talking about trump's economic policy. liz claman, over to you. liz: thank you so much, trish are. look, you guys, if ever the economy and the stock market diverged, it might be right now. if you are in stocks, your most likely making money. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq hitting lifetime highs. the nasdaq is still there, but even after multiple records so many of you do not feel the money love. why? we have four separate experts about to tackle that for you. and speaking of love, it's been 24 hours since presidential hopeful donald trump laid out his plan to make america great again. while some high finance people love it, already some of the most respected names on wall street are raising red flags. so katrina pearson, trump campaign national spokesperson, addresses the how to pay for it elephant in the room in just moments. you can't miss it. and denials from a billionaire investor abounded when charlie gasparino reported months ago that valeant would have of to sell top assets to pull itself out of an acid pool of debt. we
evan mcmullin was on last night and, of course, steve moore, talking about trump's economic policy. liz claman, over to you. liz: thank you so much, trish are. look, you guys, if ever the economy and the stock market diverged, it might be right now. if you are in stocks, your most likely making money. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq hitting lifetime highs. the nasdaq is still there, but even after multiple records so many of you do not feel the money love. why? we have four separate experts...
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alone. >> that's tomorrow. >> steve: it's been nearly a year since her son was shot and killed on interstate 80.and still she has no answers. thank you for joining us i'm pam moore
alone. >> that's tomorrow. >> steve: it's been nearly a year since her son was shot and killed on interstate 80.and still she has no answers. thank you for joining us i'm pam moore
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let's get to one of his top economic advisers, steve moore.et to the scaffolding in a moment, but what would be the foundation of his economic plan? >> well, i think there will be three, liz. number one, he'll talk about his tax cut plan. and, you know, what a contrast between hillary clinton and donald trump. hillary is talking about raising every tax you can conceive of and donald trump will have one of the biggest tax cuts proposed since ronald reagan was in office. one of the second legs will be energy policy. again, stark contrast where donald trump wants to make america energy dependent, using our amazing emergency resources. and a big portion on regulation. how do you stop the strangulation of our businesses that are being held down by regulation. i have been in a number of these meetings with mr. trump with some of the business leaders, the men and women who run our great companies. so surprising how many say, you know, the taxes are really bad. but the regulations are really holding us back from investing and hiring workers. >> i have
let's get to one of his top economic advisers, steve moore.et to the scaffolding in a moment, but what would be the foundation of his economic plan? >> well, i think there will be three, liz. number one, he'll talk about his tax cut plan. and, you know, what a contrast between hillary clinton and donald trump. hillary is talking about raising every tax you can conceive of and donald trump will have one of the biggest tax cuts proposed since ronald reagan was in office. one of the second...
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i worked closely with steve moore and larry kudlow, you know i'm a little loathe of being on scene, davidvid: what do you think? did they hit the right points in this ad? >> yes i do. i think they hit the right points. i want to slam it harder. it is all about the economy. she wants to give freebies to people have too many and raise taxes and overregulate and stop drilling. donald trump wants lower taxes, economic growth and prosperity and wants to really provide the opportunities for people who haven't had them to succeed and prosper. david: art, here's the big question. is the economy that right now so that americans would make the donald trump jump, if you know what i'm asking? it does take a leap of faith to go with a guy that says things on the campaign stump that scare some people. do you think they would be willing to make that jump if they think the economy is really awful but is it that bad or do they feel it is that bad? >> i never seen a politician who doesn't say things on the stump that don't scare me. i never seen one. donald trump says them too, that's for sure but the econ
i worked closely with steve moore and larry kudlow, you know i'm a little loathe of being on scene, davidvid: what do you think? did they hit the right points in this ad? >> yes i do. i think they hit the right points. i want to slam it harder. it is all about the economy. she wants to give freebies to people have too many and raise taxes and overregulate and stop drilling. donald trump wants lower taxes, economic growth and prosperity and wants to really provide the opportunities for...
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everybody knows steve moore. he's a television star. we see him a lot on television these days and on the radio, we like to listen to him. he formerly wrote on the economy and public policy for "the wall street journal," he is now a distinguished visiting fellow for the project for economic growth here at heritage foundation. he was a member of the journal or's to editorial board, and he returned to heritage in 2004, about 25 years after he first served -- >> 2014. >> say again? >> 2014. >> 2014 -- >> i thought you said 2004. >> 2014. about 25 years after his tenure as the leading conservative think tank's grover m. herman fellow and budgetary affairs from 1984 to 987. 1987. he also founded and served as president of the club for growth which raises money for political candidates who favor free market economic policies. and he also founded the free enterprise fund before joining "the wall street journal." over the years he has served as a senior economist at the congressional joint economic committee, excuse me, and as a senior economic
everybody knows steve moore. he's a television star. we see him a lot on television these days and on the radio, we like to listen to him. he formerly wrote on the economy and public policy for "the wall street journal," he is now a distinguished visiting fellow for the project for economic growth here at heritage foundation. he was a member of the journal or's to editorial board, and he returned to heritage in 2004, about 25 years after he first served -- >> 2014. >> say...
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. >> now, in just a few minutes, we will speak with steve moore, the man who helped right donald trump's speech, along with robert riesh, former labor secretary under president bill clinton. first let's go to campaign carl cameron in detroit. carl. >> reporter: welcome to downtown detroit where donald trump today addressed the detroit economic club, a policy wonk oriented organization, and there wasn't a lot of the kind of talk that is customary here, how to reduce the deficit, how to balance the budget. instead, it was mostly an enunciation of trump's golds and priorities. not a lot of specifics but there was a big revision. he talked about how he would reduce the number of marginal tax brackets from the current number down to three and revised his numbers upward. early in the campaign, trump said he would have only three brackets, 10, 20, and 25%. a dramatic reduction from the current highest bracket of 39% taxes. that has now been revised, and trump says that there will be three brackets, 12%, 25%, and 33%, an increase from what he had proposed, but it puts him in line with house repu
. >> now, in just a few minutes, we will speak with steve moore, the man who helped right donald trump's speech, along with robert riesh, former labor secretary under president bill clinton. first let's go to campaign carl cameron in detroit. carl. >> reporter: welcome to downtown detroit where donald trump today addressed the detroit economic club, a policy wonk oriented organization, and there wasn't a lot of the kind of talk that is customary here, how to reduce the deficit, how...
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stuart: now, we've not yet seen your detailed economic plan, but as i understand it talking to steve moore who helped write it, tax cutting for corporations and individuals is at the heart of that prosperity plan. is that accurate? >> sure, sure. and very true. hillary's going to raise taxes very, very substantially, she's got one of the biggest tax increases ever. and i'm doing the biggest tax decrease. so, of all of the people running, including republicans and democrats, mine is the biggest. we're bringing rates down to 15%, we're bringing them lower for individuals, and of everybody running we have the biggest running, spurring growth, tremendous growth and get rid of the complexity of the tax code. it's ridiculous what's going on now, people making not even a lot of money have to go and spend $500 to see h & r block or somebody. it's absolutely insane. so, we're simplifying the tax code, reducing-- we're the highest or just about the highest taxed nation in the world. i'm bringing taxes way down, i'm bringing taxes way down. i'm going to make it possible for companies to take their 2
stuart: now, we've not yet seen your detailed economic plan, but as i understand it talking to steve moore who helped write it, tax cutting for corporations and individuals is at the heart of that prosperity plan. is that accurate? >> sure, sure. and very true. hillary's going to raise taxes very, very substantially, she's got one of the biggest tax increases ever. and i'm doing the biggest tax decrease. so, of all of the people running, including republicans and democrats, mine is the...
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steve moore, thank you very much.ing an investigation into the clinton foundation, looking into allegations of so-called pay-to-play practicings. hillary clinton defending the foundation on fox. >> there is absolutely no connection between anything that i did as secretary of state and the clinton foundation. so people can say that, but i'm proud of our philanthropic work, our personal, family philanthropic work, the work of the clinton foundation. i'd like to see donald trump's tax returns to find out how much philanthropy he's ever done. ashley: and the irs would like to see where that money is going with the clinton foundation. former prosecutor katie fang joins us now. katie, how serious is it when you've got the irs looking into your books? is this a serious situation for the clinton foundation? >> well, ashley, normally i would say it's pretty serious, but we've seen with the whole lois lerner e-mail situation maybe it's not going to be that heavy. are they standing for the ineffective review service and not the
steve moore, thank you very much.ing an investigation into the clinton foundation, looking into allegations of so-called pay-to-play practicings. hillary clinton defending the foundation on fox. >> there is absolutely no connection between anything that i did as secretary of state and the clinton foundation. so people can say that, but i'm proud of our philanthropic work, our personal, family philanthropic work, the work of the clinton foundation. i'd like to see donald trump's tax...
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stuart: steve moore, got you, see you soon.continue to lead in the polls, this is the latest clear politics average of national polls, 47 clinton, 41 trump, this is despite being accused of lying under oath and other scandals ongoing. katie fang is with us, do you think any of these scandals matter? does it look like it is going over the heads of most investors? >> i call the clintons the teflon clintons but for hillary clinton she needs to get a board-certified plastic surgeon, her nose is going to grow because all she does is lie and the perjury statute, 1621, that is part of the letter sent from congress to the united states in dc, basically says you meet the elements, she lied under oath in 2015 to the house benghazi proceedings laying out four specific areas where she lied and director comey said she lied. she should be prosecuted. stuart: but it is technical, very legalistic and there will be no resolution before the election. we are 82 days from the election, no way we will get a full-scale investigation and/or an indict
stuart: steve moore, got you, see you soon.continue to lead in the polls, this is the latest clear politics average of national polls, 47 clinton, 41 trump, this is despite being accused of lying under oath and other scandals ongoing. katie fang is with us, do you think any of these scandals matter? does it look like it is going over the heads of most investors? >> i call the clintons the teflon clintons but for hillary clinton she needs to get a board-certified plastic surgeon, her nose...
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steve moore and larry kudlow did a great job. need economic growth to lift the middle class, and reduce income inequality. maria: we are bound up 1.5% growth. >> good to see you. i just read your op-ed in "forbes" about income inequality and i was so happy you wrote on the side deck because republicans had ceded this argument to the left. the left always has talking points about this. can you tell our viewers from the republican businessman perspective what does the party offer, what does donald trump offer when there's a lot of independents out there, a lot of people who haven't voted you feel there is inequality in the country. i think they are still bleeding on a strong message from the republican party. >> the reasons for income inequality are basically we've got really a shortage of good paying jobs, a shortage of careers. we have had wage stagnation. we have closed off paths to the middle class. the middle class is deteriorating. there's only one way to solve those problems and that is economic growth. the lesson of the las
steve moore and larry kudlow did a great job. need economic growth to lift the middle class, and reduce income inequality. maria: we are bound up 1.5% growth. >> good to see you. i just read your op-ed in "forbes" about income inequality and i was so happy you wrote on the side deck because republicans had ceded this argument to the left. the left always has talking points about this. can you tell our viewers from the republican businessman perspective what does the party offer,...
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with that, i will leave you to our star steve moore, make some comments. e. >> good morning, folks, it is a privilege to be asked to speak of this james congratulations, i read a lot of it last night and learned a lot from it including things that suspected were true and you documented this so well about the proliferation of cronyism and the fact that we see protectionism on the rise, the fact that we see more and more government involvement in energy markets. i would add to that another -- i think you guys made a strong point about how impotent foreign aid is and rather allowing free exchange of goods and services. so i thought it was pessimistic actually. i was discouraged of the direction of things and actually that's what i want to touch on just a few minutes and turn it open to some questions. i want to give some personal reflections on some of these ideas that are layed out in this excellent report. i travel around the country quite a bit and sometimes internationally and i'm shocked by the fact that when you talk to real people out there, cab drivers
with that, i will leave you to our star steve moore, make some comments. e. >> good morning, folks, it is a privilege to be asked to speak of this james congratulations, i read a lot of it last night and learned a lot from it including things that suspected were true and you documented this so well about the proliferation of cronyism and the fact that we see protectionism on the rise, the fact that we see more and more government involvement in energy markets. i would add to that another...
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moore. >> steve:and im steve aveson. the news -- at eight -- is next./7 destination for entertainment news. >> announcer: travel consideration provided by -- >>> welcome back to the show, everybody, and in tonight's "e.t." birthdays, which "true blood" star appeared in lady now at eight it could be your mother or grandmother police asking for your help in findng the mystery assailant who attack a san francisco woman without any apparent motive. whoosh the father of sierra lamar reacts to the decision today on where her accused killer will go on trial next month. whoosh a san francisco cab driver gets tased and robbed instead of a tip. why local cabbies say their jobs are getting more dangerous, whoosh a new report reveals why airlines are failing to gte you to your destination on time. and it's not the weather. you're watching kron four news in prime time. >> pam:a cab driver tased and robbed, and it is all caught on camera. thanks for joining us, i'm pam moore. and i'm steve aveson. >> steve:tonight four people are on the loose, in the latest act of vi
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as emergency responders rush to help her baby i'm steve aveson. i'm pam moore.eight -- is next. ♪ give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. save $1,000 on selected mattress and adjustable base sets. only at a sleep number store. >>> >> announcer: travel consideration provided by -- >>> we're just about a month away from the start of "survivor" on cbs. >>> and it is season 33. >> can you believe that in. >> they've come up with a brand new twist in fiji that will be millennials against gen x-ers. >> gen x sits here strong saying we built this world and the millennials say yes, and we're changing it. >> i think that's the collision. it's old ideas versus new ideas. the culture is changing. >> so it's a really fun twist that we've never had before. >> the gen-xors range from 33-52. a police sergeant. a body builder and a former model. >> definitely some of the players are my kids' ages, i can tell. >> the millennials, ages 18-31. and include a comedian, a bartender and a professional online gamer. let the generational trash talk begin. >> i want to
as emergency responders rush to help her baby i'm steve aveson. i'm pam moore.eight -- is next. ♪ give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. save $1,000 on selected mattress and adjustable base sets. only at a sleep number store. >>> >> announcer: travel consideration provided by -- >>> we're just about a month away from the start of "survivor" on cbs. >>> and it is season 33. >> can you believe that in. >> they've come up...