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and i'm joined now by steve moore who campaigned on behalf of billy caldwell.lso the director of voltefa ce, a think tank which explores alternatives to current policies relating to drugs. we knew this was coming but still having that data from the moment this can happen must feel like quite significant? it is a very significant? it is a very significant moment. if you had asked when i was in the home office on to the home office minister responsible for cannabis, he told winner was no way this could happen. four months later we have this announcement so it isa later we have this announcement so it is a very significant moment. much more needs to happen over the course of the next 12 months but it isa course of the next 12 months but it is a particularly significant moment. there will be, of course, practical obstacles, i suppose. moment. there will be, of course, practical obstacles, isuppose. not least that four months ago as you say this was not on the cards will toggle ba whole process of deciding which products can be prescribed and educating gps or doctor
and i'm joined now by steve moore who campaigned on behalf of billy caldwell.lso the director of voltefa ce, a think tank which explores alternatives to current policies relating to drugs. we knew this was coming but still having that data from the moment this can happen must feel like quite significant? it is a very significant? it is a very significant moment. if you had asked when i was in the home office on to the home office minister responsible for cannabis, he told winner was no way this...
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in a statement, sheriff steve moore said, our investigators and the d.a.'s office worked diligently to seek justice and we will continue to do so in the future. >> when i talked to this lady, i saw the emotion in her eyes, the pain she had. >> reporter: attorney stanley goff is suing deputy swanson, sheriff steve moore and the county on behalf of lucia. >> the egregiousness of what happened. it was a sexual assault, sexual battery case upon the inmate from a deputy, who had all had power over here. >> reporter: lucia says there are many more women like her suffering sexual abuse in silence. [ speaking in spanish ] >> translator: they have the same fear i had. nobody will say anything. >> lucia has filed a federal lawsuit, seeking $2 million in damages from the county. the county attorney has asked for that suit to be dismissed against sheriff steve moore and the county, stating in part that they were not participants in the sexual abuse. with the investigative unit, i'm vicki nguyen. >> thank you, vicki. >>> we continue to follow that breaking news for you
in a statement, sheriff steve moore said, our investigators and the d.a.'s office worked diligently to seek justice and we will continue to do so in the future. >> when i talked to this lady, i saw the emotion in her eyes, the pain she had. >> reporter: attorney stanley goff is suing deputy swanson, sheriff steve moore and the county on behalf of lucia. >> the egregiousness of what happened. it was a sexual assault, sexual battery case upon the inmate from a deputy, who had...
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in a statement steve moore said our investigators and the deputy's office worked diligently to seek justicend we will continue to do so in the future. >> when i talked to this lady i seen the emotion in her eyes, the pain she had. >> reporter: attorney stanley goff is suing deputy swanson sheriff steve moore and the county on behalf of lucia. >> the egg egyptianness of what happened. it was a sexual assault, sexual battery case upon an inmate from a deputy. >> reporter: he says there are many more women like her suffering sexual abuse in silence. >> translator: they have the same fear i had. nobody will say anything. >> reporter: lucia has filed a federal lawsuit seeking $2 million in damages from san joaquin county. the county attorney is asking a judge to dismiss the case against the sheriff and the county saying in part, they are were not participants in the sexual abuse. if you have a story for me or anyone in our investigative unit, call 888-996-tips or you can visit our website, nbcbayarea.com/investigation. >>> still ahead, the woes continue for the 49ers and the raiders. they're bot
in a statement steve moore said our investigators and the deputy's office worked diligently to seek justicend we will continue to do so in the future. >> when i talked to this lady i seen the emotion in her eyes, the pain she had. >> reporter: attorney stanley goff is suing deputy swanson sheriff steve moore and the county on behalf of lucia. >> the egg egyptianness of what happened. it was a sexual assault, sexual battery case upon an inmate from a deputy. >> reporter:...
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i worked with a bunch of folks steven mnuchin and steve moore and steve miller and so forth. we help on the tax side particularly. but no come , i didn't expect i. i didn't seek it and so forth. and i guess last march, i've a place in connecticut on the weekends, i'm driving home in the afternoon, white house operator calls, pull over to the side. they do have new enough cell towers in connecticut, and we talked for about 30-40 minutes. he said he is going to call me back the next day and he did. he said he would call me back the next evening, and he did. had long talks that tuesday evening came, i was at a midtown restaurant, a bunch of house, walked outside. unfortunately it was cold and rainy. he's talking about a lot of things and he was actually napping out some of things you ask me to do. i had to get home to do radio show i think i said, sir, are you offering me the position? yeah, yeah, absolutely, you're my guy, congratulations. start right away. [laughing] and i love them for it. that's your, pure trump. and as i say we have good relations going back. so i will say
i worked with a bunch of folks steven mnuchin and steve moore and steve miller and so forth. we help on the tax side particularly. but no come , i didn't expect i. i didn't seek it and so forth. and i guess last march, i've a place in connecticut on the weekends, i'm driving home in the afternoon, white house operator calls, pull over to the side. they do have new enough cell towers in connecticut, and we talked for about 30-40 minutes. he said he is going to call me back the next day and he...
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steve moore is a conservative economist and the co-author of trumponomics. a senior fellow at the heritage foundation. we welcome him to bloomberg. to talk to austan goolsbee. one thing he said was if things keep going the way they are going, president trump will have the worst year in the stock market in history. if hed him what happened goes back to when he was elected? what is your take? i worked as a senior advisor under trump. the stock market has had a tough year. the last three weeks have been bearish. today we see the market on a rebound. my take is if trump can get this straight situation settled, which one of the reasons markets fell at 500 points in a couple hours, was this news he was going to get tough with china. a -- might have to take with china in the short-term but in the long-term, we're going to get a deal. it will be a better deal for the and states. if we get that deal, and i do not know when it is coming -- i should not say if but when -- the stock market is going to explode. david: a number people in the marketplace go back to china.
steve moore is a conservative economist and the co-author of trumponomics. a senior fellow at the heritage foundation. we welcome him to bloomberg. to talk to austan goolsbee. one thing he said was if things keep going the way they are going, president trump will have the worst year in the stock market in history. if hed him what happened goes back to when he was elected? what is your take? i worked as a senior advisor under trump. the stock market has had a tough year. the last three weeks...
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i worked with a bunch of folks, steve mnuchin, steve moore and so forth. we helped on the tax side specifically. i didn't expect it, didn't seek it and so forth. i guess last march, i was -- i have a place in connecticut on the weekends. he calls me. i pull over to the side. we don't have near enough cell towers in connecticut. we talked for 30 or 40 minutes. he said he would call me back the next day. he did. he said he would call the next evening, and he did. we had long talks. i was add a midtown restaurant with a bunch of pals. i saw the thing come on so i walked outside. unfortunately it was cold and rainy and he was talking about a lot of things. he was actually mapping out some of the things he would ask me to do, and i had to get home to do a radio show, but i think i said, sir, are you offering me a position? he said, yeah, yeah, absolutely. you're my guy, congratulations, start right away. and i love him for it. that's pure trump. as i say, we have a good relationship going back over the years. so i will say this. look, to me this is first and fo
i worked with a bunch of folks, steve mnuchin, steve moore and so forth. we helped on the tax side specifically. i didn't expect it, didn't seek it and so forth. i guess last march, i was -- i have a place in connecticut on the weekends. he calls me. i pull over to the side. we don't have near enough cell towers in connecticut. we talked for 30 or 40 minutes. he said he would call me back the next day. he did. he said he would call the next evening, and he did. we had long talks. i was add a...
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i think steve moore even wrote a wall street journal article on that the gloet of your side of the taxwe had 10% capital spending growth over the first half of the year if you just extrapolate that out over the next ten years and consider when you get gdp you get revenue from everything like payroll tax and everything the -- >> but what number are you extrapolating at the reason i ask that is if you look at the journal this morning, they talk about how it's going to 2.3% next year fed expects it to slow further to 1.8% in 2021. if that's the case, how can it pay for itself >> again, if you just assume the growth goes back to what the cbo said but take the extra growth this year, you get a heck of a lot of extra revenue the corporate side only cost, what about $400 billion on a static basis. it takes a very tiny increment to growth over ten years to get enough money to pay for the corporate side again, you get something like $6 trillion more gdp over -- >> people are saying -- >> so it's easy to pay for it. >> inflation adjustment, that was austan's excuse on friday. even though it was
i think steve moore even wrote a wall street journal article on that the gloet of your side of the taxwe had 10% capital spending growth over the first half of the year if you just extrapolate that out over the next ten years and consider when you get gdp you get revenue from everything like payroll tax and everything the -- >> but what number are you extrapolating at the reason i ask that is if you look at the journal this morning, they talk about how it's going to 2.3% next year fed...
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steve says he typically does this twice a week. he is head of holme on spalding moorkshire. idon‘t mind. it's always enjoyable to work with the rest of the staff. i just worry that when i get back to the office there will be all the things i haven't got done that i should be focusing on, really. why are you just standing there? why am ijust standing here? i was busy talking. i know i should be doing thejob. more than 500 rural school head teachers in england have been surveyed as part of a new report published today. az% of headteachers in the survey told us they had fewer children on roll than they had capacity for. that affects their budget in many ways. every child that comes into the school attracts funding. there is often the added expense of providing transport for pupils who live far away, and sometimes higher salary costs for teachers. that is because the survey found staff in rural schools tend to stay in their jobs for longer. they are more experienced but more expensive. the situation is described as a perfect storm. some challenges seem very hard to solve.
steve says he typically does this twice a week. he is head of holme on spalding moorkshire. idon‘t mind. it's always enjoyable to work with the rest of the staff. i just worry that when i get back to the office there will be all the things i haven't got done that i should be focusing on, really. why are you just standing there? why am ijust standing here? i was busy talking. i know i should be doing thejob. more than 500 rural school head teachers in england have been surveyed as part of a...
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moore. they were there for him. >> donald trump afterwards went down there. >> they congratulated him. >> steve bannon was -- >> there is nothing for them to feel bad about. there is no reason for the right to clean house because their people will still support them. >> and the other thing, i was thinking about this today as i was watching susan collins and talking to conservatives. brett kavanaugh is in the center of the conservative. they know him. they like him. i know people that know him and think very highly of him. i keep thinking about dennis hastert. dennis hastert is the longest serving republican speaker of the house in american history. it turned out he was pretty clearly a child molester. if you had gone in the 1990s and told republicans or democrats or anyone on capitol hill that, they would have been are you out of your mind? of course he is not. i know the guy. i like the guy. he is decent. he is good. he is kind. a million things about him. turned out actually that people that manifest and present that way can also do totally monstrous stuff that does not mean that brett kavanaugh is guilty of what h
moore. they were there for him. >> donald trump afterwards went down there. >> they congratulated him. >> steve bannon was -- >> there is nothing for them to feel bad about. there is no reason for the right to clean house because their people will still support them. >> and the other thing, i was thinking about this today as i was watching susan collins and talking to conservatives. brett kavanaugh is in the center of the conservative. they know him. they like him....
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moore was on set a month ago. he said when he was speaking to steve bannon.ference between you guys and us is that we go for the head shotf time. you guys are using pillows. you are having a pillow fight. that was the difference. i think that's really interesting. it goes even to the point on health care. instead of going after aggressive will i the problems with health care and telling the stories, they're not, but it's also a problem because health insurance rates are not up in double digits this year. they stayed steady or dropped in some cases. so i think that was a hickup that they made. >> newt gingrich would get on stage and he would do something like that you know what, donald trump will kill you and kill your family. you know what, he lied to his teeth to you. what did he say? you will have better health care. it was going to be cheaper health care. test going to be more expansive health care. lie. you are going to die. lie, inb two, we're going to make you -- lie number three. he is making you unhealthy. there will be somebody in your family that wi
moore was on set a month ago. he said when he was speaking to steve bannon.ference between you guys and us is that we go for the head shotf time. you guys are using pillows. you are having a pillow fight. that was the difference. i think that's really interesting. it goes even to the point on health care. instead of going after aggressive will i the problems with health care and telling the stories, they're not, but it's also a problem because health insurance rates are not up in double digits...
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steve says he typically does this twice a week. he's head of holme upon spalding moorural school headteachers in england have been surveyed as part of a new report published today. 42% of our headteachers in the survey told us that they had fewer children on roll than they had capacity for, and that affects their budget in every way because obviously every child that comes into the school attracts funding. there's often the added expense of providing transport for pupils who live far away, and sometimes higher salary costs for teachers. that's because the survey found staff in rural schools tend to stay in theirjobs for longer. they're more experienced, but more expensive. the situation's described as a perfect storm. some challenges seem very hard to solve. some schools will always be isolated, and in rural areas, it can be very hard to move people quickly from one place to another. but here in south—west wales, a new project is using technology to try and tackle the problem. recently we've been doing work on energy and work done... dylanjones is teaching further math
steve says he typically does this twice a week. he's head of holme upon spalding moorural school headteachers in england have been surveyed as part of a new report published today. 42% of our headteachers in the survey told us that they had fewer children on roll than they had capacity for, and that affects their budget in every way because obviously every child that comes into the school attracts funding. there's often the added expense of providing transport for pupils who live far away, and...
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moore and yourself. did you do the same thing again, sketched out on a napkin? that's how you do it? >> stevewere always together. i did some stuff with trump but we were always coordinating, in honesty. if steve, larry and i are there together, it's the same story from all three of us so why not spread it out and convince a lot more people, which is what we did. but you know, it was very similar. trump is really good on the economics. i mean, really -- he really is a businessman. stuart: did he pick it up real fast? >> i think he understood it before i gave it to him. he understood the problem with the corporate tax. he understood the problem with write-offs. you know, expensing stuff. he has all that stuff he does. he really understood the problem of territoriality versus a global tax system because he was in competition with the germans in ireland where both of them would have to pay 12.5% tax to ireland. then the u.s. company would have to pay an additional 22.5% to the u.s. government and the german company would not have to pay anything. so it put u.s. companies at a huge disadvantage.
moore and yourself. did you do the same thing again, sketched out on a napkin? that's how you do it? >> stevewere always together. i did some stuff with trump but we were always coordinating, in honesty. if steve, larry and i are there together, it's the same story from all three of us so why not spread it out and convince a lot more people, which is what we did. but you know, it was very similar. trump is really good on the economics. i mean, really -- he really is a businessman. stuart:...
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tornado in moore, oklahoma, one of worst, ef-5, 200 miles an hour, it was a quick touch down in area that devastated, but in entire beachfront we haven't seen anything like this in the panhandle. stevehe bottom of the hour. a bombshell new report on the russia probe. andy mccabe and rod rosenstein arguing over who should recuse themselves right in front of, get this, robert mueller. steve: oh, boy. ainsley: media trashing kanye for his white house visit but praised taylor swift supporting the dems. does that sound like a double standard to you? dana loesch is going to respond next. ♪ this flu season, protect yourself and your sister-in-law's tennis partner's chatty coworker's youngest daughter's entire judo class. one shot can make a world of difference. walgreens' specially trained pharmacists, know exactly which flu shot is right for you. protecting the world... over 60 million flu shots and counting, starts with protecting yours, today. walgreens, trusted since 1901. with large debris and stuck-on dust, so shark invented duoclean, replacing the front wall with a rotating soft brush. while deep cleaning carpets, two brush rolls pick up large particles with ease, make quick work of
tornado in moore, oklahoma, one of worst, ef-5, 200 miles an hour, it was a quick touch down in area that devastated, but in entire beachfront we haven't seen anything like this in the panhandle. stevehe bottom of the hour. a bombshell new report on the russia probe. andy mccabe and rod rosenstein arguing over who should recuse themselves right in front of, get this, robert mueller. steve: oh, boy. ainsley: media trashing kanye for his white house visit but praised taylor swift supporting the...