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i'm steve moore i'm heading into the office today i'm working on time. pierston to look case was in the f.b.i. for about twenty five years promised myself i would not work. cases to get the right to go see autopsies and i was one of those great retirement plans and. the problem with convicting on a case solely dependent on a confession confessions are useless without corroboration steve moore's investigation raises questions about whose version of events is more credible. when he breaks down the case he starts with the timeline you have the summer of two thousand and one. may here. get june. and you've got july. at the end of may you have cure still a bottle she's in a parking lot a hotel on the east side a las vegas. she is attacked he tried to rape her she took out a butterfly knife and was able to slash at him and told half a dozen friends in this time frame she told them in this time frame that this incident occurred and that she had slashed the man's penis now you have the murder in july of two thousand and one of duran bailey behind a bank in west
i'm steve moore i'm heading into the office today i'm working on time. pierston to look case was in the f.b.i. for about twenty five years promised myself i would not work. cases to get the right to go see autopsies and i was one of those great retirement plans and. the problem with convicting on a case solely dependent on a confession confessions are useless without corroboration steve moore's investigation raises questions about whose version of events is more credible. when he breaks down...
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in las vegas j b f m anina and steve moore finally get the face to face meeting with the d.a.'s office. reset the stage for them to understand the go ahead a little bit. don't say you know you should really don't want that because i'm going to be saying do you have a. opportunity unless you're very careful to be quite yet you come out and say hey this isn't all of better built by the second. hour cameras were not allowed into the meeting over the next two hours j.b. and steve advocating on behalf of cures to live bato arguing in favor of new d.n.a. testing on case evidence trying to convince steve wilson to reconsider the state's case. it was. more confrontational than i expected. to see hear me finish a sentence one time he said and we're not here to and i said stonewall. unfortunately steve wolfson decided not to attend the meeting instead three assistant prosecutor sat in on his behalf. there was absolutely no meeting of the mind. outside of a short conversation on football they hold on to their belief that they are right we hold on to our knowledge that they're wrong law fo
in las vegas j b f m anina and steve moore finally get the face to face meeting with the d.a.'s office. reset the stage for them to understand the go ahead a little bit. don't say you know you should really don't want that because i'm going to be saying do you have a. opportunity unless you're very careful to be quite yet you come out and say hey this isn't all of better built by the second. hour cameras were not allowed into the meeting over the next two hours j.b. and steve advocating on...
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you know, steve moore, myself. art laffer. steve mnuchin. during the campaign. friends of mine, skeptics said no, he won't follow through. he has followed through. he never flinched, not once. we got the legislation through. the economy is responding. this is now the u.s. pavment the hottest economy of in the world. capital investment for new jobs and better careers flowing in from all corners of the world. maria: the left and the detrack towards, the skeptics like to say this was a giveaway to corporations. it was important to you to lower the corporate rates. why was that so important in terms of seeing the impact that it had lots of legs everywhere. not just the corporate sector. >> you are quite right. our larger corporations, our middle sized companies, and i wanted to add the smaller businesses had huge benefits from this overall tax bill. including not only a drop in corporate rates, but the 100% in media expensing of new plant and equipment. it's stimulating capital goods and investment spend. yesterday my office had a visit from the
you know, steve moore, myself. art laffer. steve mnuchin. during the campaign. friends of mine, skeptics said no, he won't follow through. he has followed through. he never flinched, not once. we got the legislation through. the economy is responding. this is now the u.s. pavment the hottest economy of in the world. capital investment for new jobs and better careers flowing in from all corners of the world. maria: the left and the detrack towards, the skeptics like to say this was a giveaway to...
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i'm steve moore i'm heading into the office today i'm working on time. pierston to look case was in the f.b.i. for about twenty five years promised myself i would not work. cases to get the right to go see autopsies i was one of those great retirement plans and. the problem with convicting on a case solely dependent on a confession confessions are useless without corroboration steve moore's investigation raises questions about whose version of events is more credible. when he breaks down the case he starts with the timeline you have this summer of two thousand and one. may here. get june. and you've got july. at the end of may you have cure still a bottle she's in a parking lot of a hotel on the east side a las vegas. she is attacked he tried to rape her she took out a butterfly knife and was able to slash at him and told half a dozen friends in this time frame she told them in this time frame that this incident occurred and that she had slashed the man's penis now you have the murder in july of two thousand and one of duran bailey behind a bank in west
i'm steve moore i'm heading into the office today i'm working on time. pierston to look case was in the f.b.i. for about twenty five years promised myself i would not work. cases to get the right to go see autopsies i was one of those great retirement plans and. the problem with convicting on a case solely dependent on a confession confessions are useless without corroboration steve moore's investigation raises questions about whose version of events is more credible. when he breaks down the...
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and trump has basically said, look -- >> steve moore, hold that thought.the other folks that you worked with is gary cohn, the president's chief economic adviser up until a few months ago. he was asked yesterday in washington about the impact of these tariffs on china specifically and what they would mean. here's what he said. >> if you end up with a tariff battle, you will end up with price inflation. you could end up with more consumer debt. those are all historic ingredients for an economic slowdown. >> could it wipe out the benefits of the tax bill in. >> yes, it could. >> is he right? >> i don't like tariffs. i agree a lot with what gary cohn said. as you know, poppy, gary cohn left the white house because he disagreed with trump on the tariff policy. i just think that trump is right, that the status quo with china cannot stand. i'm looking at the lead story of the wall street journal here this morning is growth in u.s. leaves the world behind and they talk about how the united states is now growing a -- china's economy is flatlined now. let me make t
and trump has basically said, look -- >> steve moore, hold that thought.the other folks that you worked with is gary cohn, the president's chief economic adviser up until a few months ago. he was asked yesterday in washington about the impact of these tariffs on china specifically and what they would mean. here's what he said. >> if you end up with a tariff battle, you will end up with price inflation. you could end up with more consumer debt. those are all historic ingredients for...
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know you don't want to use the word trade war, but isn't this exactly what a trade war looks like, steve moore well, it's t beginning of the stages of trade war. >> isn't tha >> maybe it is, but look, i believe donald trump -- when i've talked to him about this, he's always said, steve, i'm in favor of free trade. we just need a better deal. we need fairer trade with these co to extent he's right and a lot of coun hig tarif on goods than we impose on them and you don't want to see this tit for tat raising because it makes goods and services more expensfor everyone. >> which makes it tough for s, which makes it tough on the jobs front and we know because of the, just yesthe b roun who has the trump ceos on it, 90% them say it will lead to higher costs for u.s. businesses and they've cut back on the hiringlan by 13%. they've cut back on their sales plan. i have ad time understanding why the president thinks this is a good idea. can you make any argument why this is beneficial to america? >> yeah, i can. in with the president and many of these especially midwestern states where donald trump broke
know you don't want to use the word trade war, but isn't this exactly what a trade war looks like, steve moore well, it's t beginning of the stages of trade war. >> isn't tha >> maybe it is, but look, i believe donald trump -- when i've talked to him about this, he's always said, steve, i'm in favor of free trade. we just need a better deal. we need fairer trade with these co to extent he's right and a lot of coun hig tarif on goods than we impose on them and you don't want to see...
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even former trump advisers like steve moore, everybody agrees that this is bad for the economy overall. you know, trade policy is a matter of winners and losers, and it's certainly clear that global trade deals have some losers but the notion behind them is that the broader population comes out ahead. >> i was in canada during the free trade agreement negotiated before mexico was involved which evolved into nafta. there are a lot of canadians who think canada got the bad end of the people. there are always people in the trade deals who think they got the bad end of the deal. you're not an alarmist about this, nor am i. the world bank has warned it could push the world to a situation similar to the 2008 financial crisis. i'm not sure how we get there, but talk to me about this. >> well, i'm skeptical of that too, but just look at the tone we're getting from business leaders who have been with president trump on things like tax cuts. the business round table came out with a survey that showed members of the round table becoming gloomier about the economy because of the trade tariffs. you
even former trump advisers like steve moore, everybody agrees that this is bad for the economy overall. you know, trade policy is a matter of winners and losers, and it's certainly clear that global trade deals have some losers but the notion behind them is that the broader population comes out ahead. >> i was in canada during the free trade agreement negotiated before mexico was involved which evolved into nafta. there are a lot of canadians who think canada got the bad end of the...
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joining us now, steve moore, now an normal white house adviser. e players here, so let's get to it. there is basic confusion about the white house economic policy tonight, steve. "wall street journal" and bloomberg reporting there would be investment restrictions targeting china, to which secretary mnuchin tweeted, quote, on behalf of real donald trump, the stories on bloomberg and "wall street journal" are false, fake news. the leaker either doesn't exist or know the subject very well. statement will be out, not specific to china, but to all countries that are trying to steal our the technology. so he's calling it fake news, but basically saying it's true and actually even bigger than they reported it. but let me just get to the point he made here, the leaker doesn't exist or know the subject well. so he's slamming a leaker that he works with, basically. >> and look, there is agreement on the table with trade on the trump administration. there's no question about it, you have two camps, one represented by secretary treasury mnuchin, the other, pet
joining us now, steve moore, now an normal white house adviser. e players here, so let's get to it. there is basic confusion about the white house economic policy tonight, steve. "wall street journal" and bloomberg reporting there would be investment restrictions targeting china, to which secretary mnuchin tweeted, quote, on behalf of real donald trump, the stories on bloomberg and "wall street journal" are false, fake news. the leaker either doesn't exist or know the...
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treasury secretary steve moore new chin says his country is not to going to leave the world trade organization the comment is response to media reports that donald trump is planning to withdraw from the global trading body image and says the united states has concerns about the institution and considers aspects of it unfair but that it would be an exaggeration to say the u.s. intends to pull out trump is described the w.t. zero as a disaster. and to another blow to deutsche bank's confidence the troubled lender failing the u.s. federal reserve stress test essentially american authorities think that deutsche as customers would be at risk if another financial crisis came along. georgia banks u.s. division had passed the first round of the stress test the quantity of section that measures capital levels against a severe recession in the second qualitative round of the test however the fed cited three critical deficiencies for deutscher. weaknesses in its data capabilities revenue and loss forecasts and its internal control systems. the message from the fed the us armed suffers from poor managemen
treasury secretary steve moore new chin says his country is not to going to leave the world trade organization the comment is response to media reports that donald trump is planning to withdraw from the global trading body image and says the united states has concerns about the institution and considers aspects of it unfair but that it would be an exaggeration to say the u.s. intends to pull out trump is described the w.t. zero as a disaster. and to another blow to deutsche bank's confidence...
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in las vegas j b f m a nina and steve moore finally get the face to face meeting with the d.a.'s office. reset the stage for them to understand the go ahead a little bit. don't say you know you should really don't want that because i'm going to be saying you haven't. opportunity unless you're very careful to be quite yet you come out and say hey this isn't all of better built by the second. hour cameras were not allowed into the meeting over the next two hours j.b. and steve advocating on behalf of cures to live bato arguing in favor of new d.n.a. testing and case evidence trying to convince steve wilson to reconsider the state's case. it was. more confrontational than i expected. to see hear me finish a sentence one time and we're not here to and i said stone walked right up unfortunately steve wolfson decided not to attend the meeting instead three assistant prosecutor sat in on his behalf there was absolutely no meeting of the mind. outside of a short conversation on football they hold on to their belief that they are right we hold on to our knowledge that they're wrong law f
in las vegas j b f m a nina and steve moore finally get the face to face meeting with the d.a.'s office. reset the stage for them to understand the go ahead a little bit. don't say you know you should really don't want that because i'm going to be saying you haven't. opportunity unless you're very careful to be quite yet you come out and say hey this isn't all of better built by the second. hour cameras were not allowed into the meeting over the next two hours j.b. and steve advocating on...
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the council of economic advisers, austan goolsbee and steve moore who is now an informal white houseer. austan, you were part of the briefing that happened to president obama on the jobs numbers. the night before he finds out what they purpose you say if you had done what trump did today, you'd be under investigation tonight. >> yeah, absolutely. totally inappropriate. he shouldn't have done it. i was the guy, the chairman of the council of economic advisers, is the one who receives the data and writes up a report and goes and briefs the president. and this is confidential information of the highest order. when you talk to your own staff at the council of economic advisers, you cannot talk about the numbers on the telephone. you have to use an encrypted line, what we call the bat phone, if you want to discuss those numbers with your own staff. so i -- trump should not have done this. and as soon as he did it they should have just apologized and said he's never going to do that again because the -- he directly violated federal regulation that exists to prevent exactly what happened th
the council of economic advisers, austan goolsbee and steve moore who is now an informal white houseer. austan, you were part of the briefing that happened to president obama on the jobs numbers. the night before he finds out what they purpose you say if you had done what trump did today, you'd be under investigation tonight. >> yeah, absolutely. totally inappropriate. he shouldn't have done it. i was the guy, the chairman of the council of economic advisers, is the one who receives the...
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somebody had a great line, may have been steve moor. sobody said would b a great minor pre general. if uassume the american economy historically or two 200 year averaged over 3% -- actually averages close to 3.5% growth a year compounded. and you look at the last two years of bush, and the eight years of obama, even though we were sort of slowly recovering, we were recovering at a rate below the historic glide slope. so if you figured out on a compounded basis if we had stayed at 3.35%, what would the economy look like today? it gives you the gap that we can grow into. so when people tell you, we're really close to the end because after all, we can grow much more, well, no, actually by historic standards we're probably 15% or 20% smaller than we would have been if we had grown consistently at 3.35%. re this is what happened with an. the last three years of reagan were growing unbelievably fast and i think if bush had not come out for a tax increase, we would continue -- have continued to grow all through the early '790s in a bizarre way, it was bush coming out for a tax increase, sp
somebody had a great line, may have been steve moor. sobody said would b a great minor pre general. if uassume the american economy historically or two 200 year averaged over 3% -- actually averages close to 3.5% growth a year compounded. and you look at the last two years of bush, and the eight years of obama, even though we were sort of slowly recovering, we were recovering at a rate below the historic glide slope. so if you figured out on a compounded basis if we had stayed at 3.35%, what...
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with me is steve moore from volteface — a policy innovation hub that explores alternatives to current young boy with epilepsy — in the hope that he will be granted ongoing use of medical cannabis oil. thank you for coming in. and narrowly focused would you want any changes to be or how widely focused? right now there is public clamour and public outrage to what happened to charlotte and billy caldwell last monday morning at heathrow airport. set aside the issues of medical cannabis, what we have here is a breach of clinical ethics to remove a medicine from a very sick child and not provide safeguarding. until they were rushed dramatically to the hospital on friday afternoon. in the early hours, laws were being changed it whitehall. this is more thanjust an issue of medical cannabis. this is an issue of fundamental breach of clinical ethics. but when the government... we are going to be hearing form the government in the commons after one o'clock. the government said it is going to look at it, but theresa may has ruled out at it, but theresa may has ruled out a wider look at legalising
with me is steve moore from volteface — a policy innovation hub that explores alternatives to current young boy with epilepsy — in the hope that he will be granted ongoing use of medical cannabis oil. thank you for coming in. and narrowly focused would you want any changes to be or how widely focused? right now there is public clamour and public outrage to what happened to charlotte and billy caldwell last monday morning at heathrow airport. set aside the issues of medical cannabis, what we...
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and one close friend of his, art leffler said that steve moore could serve as a miniature larry in that role if he were to join as a senior adviser, he would essentially stand in for larry when he was unable to be there perhaps one reason maybe he's considering him. certainly, large shoes to fill over the last few weeks and he wants to restock those deputy ranks which are vacanting quickly. >> foreign investments into the u.s., you mentioned that the vote in the house to expand the definition and the strength of it was a 400-2 raised the question that kind of came up yesterday, which is, talking about investment restrictions coming out of treasury department on foreign companies in the u.s., it feels like congress is running ahead of them. we're getting to that point. >> right, congress has been working on this for well over a year at this point i mean, it has not only bipartisan support but also bicameral support, the question is, which vehicle it gets pass through. the senate day tachd its language to the bill, they put knit the defense spending package which still needs to be reconci
and one close friend of his, art leffler said that steve moore could serve as a miniature larry in that role if he were to join as a senior adviser, he would essentially stand in for larry when he was unable to be there perhaps one reason maybe he's considering him. certainly, large shoes to fill over the last few weeks and he wants to restock those deputy ranks which are vacanting quickly. >> foreign investments into the u.s., you mentioned that the vote in the house to expand the...
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, because he has nuclear weapons, but trump all this time was calling him little rocket man and steve mooreies in. then when he gets up to the guy, he just acts like a little kitten. it's embarrassing. it really is. trump.ck of i wish someone would go on and stand up to him, but it looks like the only one who is standing up to him is our allies. host: ok, marcel. (202) 748-8001 is the number to call for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. all others, (202) 748-8002. looking for your thoughts and reactions to the summit. we hear from the independent line inches him, minnesota -- in chisholm, minnesota. caller: i think things will work out. if you look around and see that buness, whe it ihappening mostly in the world, is in asia. russiae china, pakistan, , and they are concentrating more on a progress. we have a problem that we are just sitting over here and we do not open up to the world, we do not go out and see what is happening. i spent a month in europe last year, the whole month of september traveling and seeing a big difference between europe and the progress. i think mr. trump
, because he has nuclear weapons, but trump all this time was calling him little rocket man and steve mooreies in. then when he gets up to the guy, he just acts like a little kitten. it's embarrassing. it really is. trump.ck of i wish someone would go on and stand up to him, but it looks like the only one who is standing up to him is our allies. host: ok, marcel. (202) 748-8001 is the number to call for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. all others, (202) 748-8002. looking for your...
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steve moore, myself, -- maria: art. >laffer.>> we worked of togethey during the campaign.e's not going to follow flew. he has followed through. he never flinched, not once. and we got the legislation through. the economy is responding. this is now the usa, according to the oecd, the hottest economy in the world. maria: congratulations. >> capital money, capital investment for new jobs and better careers, flowing in from all corners of the world. maria: the left and the detractors, the skeptics like to say this was a give-away to corporations. it was very important to you to lower the corporate rate. >> yes. maria: that corporate rate coming from 35% to 21% is huge. why was that so important in terms of seeing the impact that it did, that had lots of legs everywhere, not just the corporate sector? >> you're quite right. look, we were at -- not competitive, our larger corporations, our middle size companies, and i want to also add the smaller businesses had huge benefits from this overall tax bill including not only a drop in corporate rates but also the 100% immediate expen
steve moore, myself, -- maria: art. >laffer.>> we worked of togethey during the campaign.e's not going to follow flew. he has followed through. he never flinched, not once. and we got the legislation through. the economy is responding. this is now the usa, according to the oecd, the hottest economy in the world. maria: congratulations. >> capital money, capital investment for new jobs and better careers, flowing in from all corners of the world. maria: the left and the...
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moore, what are his odds of success? >> well, some republicans >> some republicans who are working already on the midterms actually dread the idea that steveannon will be out there in force. when you look at his track record, certainly the roy moore race, can you imagine losing a republican senate seat in the state of alabama really takes something. but bannon does have a big following still. and he does channel the president. if you look at the president's agenda right now, it looks a lot like the bannon agenda. >> jon karl, thank you as always. i want to remind everybody. jon has a big show this morning. he is as we just said, he's going to go one-on-one with the former white house chief strategist steve bannon. this will be his first live sunday morning interview since leaving the trump administration. >> plus we'll have the powerhouse "roundtable" breaking down the week in politics. it's all coming up on "this week" right here on abc. >>> let's send things over to ron once again for a look at the headlines. hi, ron. >> good morning, dan. good morning, paula. good morning, everyone. we begin in russia in moscow with a chaotic scene caug
moore, what are his odds of success? >> well, some republicans >> some republicans who are working already on the midterms actually dread the idea that steveannon will be out there in force. when you look at his track record, certainly the roy moore race, can you imagine losing a republican senate seat in the state of alabama really takes something. but bannon does have a big following still. and he does channel the president. if you look at the president's agenda right now, it...
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moore is here. former senior economic adviser and elian johnson. she's travel wg the president. then on to singapore. so follow her because she's racking up miles right now. steve, nothing has changed since russia was kicked out of the g-86789 if anything, russia has offered more reasons to keep them and bring them in. as we're now seeing, no one at the g-7 agrees that russia should be allowed to back into the fold. is donald trump making a mistake here? >> the answer i get was russia can be allowed back when they start atoning for their sins. that means pulling out of ukraine and other issues that we've had with russia for a long time. so it was not a popular idea. i'm not exactly sure why donald trump proposed it. i'm an old reagan war era. they've got a soviet leader still running russia. just not a situation where we should be making nice to them. >> sam, what's your view on this? have you seen a tactic like this? >> this really sounds like something the president made up on the spot. the truth is, we should let russia back in. and make it the g-8, but to steve's point, russia has to do something to deserve it. their invasion of crimea is one issue that not
moore is here. former senior economic adviser and elian johnson. she's travel wg the president. then on to singapore. so follow her because she's racking up miles right now. steve, nothing has changed since russia was kicked out of the g-86789 if anything, russia has offered more reasons to keep them and bring them in. as we're now seeing, no one at the g-7 agrees that russia should be allowed to back into the fold. is donald trump making a mistake here? >> the answer i get was russia can...
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steve: those are four pillars the made it cheer the stuff he would have on his dream ticket. tomorrow night meets with two key republican senators, including shelley mooreately. one of the things if you were watching television over the weekend democrats made a political issue what is going on at the southern border where people are taken from people who try to enter this country illegally. they talk about how you can't do that well the administration now is being very aggressive making sure you understand what the law really is. ainsley: yeah. you know the president said he wants to build the wall. that way he is saying so that people in mexico, whether or not they know the law or not, they can't just walk across the border. that will prevent them from doing it. it will allow them to go it check point areas. they can sit there with the border patrol agents, tell the stories, really in danger with their communities with their kids. we will let them in. a judge decides whether or not they get to stay once they hear their situation. that is what kirstjen nielsen, she is the borde patrol, what is her title? secretary -- brian: homeland security. ainsley: h
steve: those are four pillars the made it cheer the stuff he would have on his dream ticket. tomorrow night meets with two key republican senators, including shelley mooreately. one of the things if you were watching television over the weekend democrats made a political issue what is going on at the southern border where people are taken from people who try to enter this country illegally. they talk about how you can't do that well the administration now is being very aggressive making sure...